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Pete Hegseth Tattoos, Vivek & Elon Run DOGE, Rogan Turns On Obama w/ Will Cain | PBD Podcast | Ep. 509

2024/11/19
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Key Insights

Why are there concerns about Pete Hegseth's religious tattoos?

Concerns arise because some religious symbols and phrases on Hegseth's tattoos have been flagged as potentially associated with white supremacists, leading to accusations of anti-Christian bigotry.

Why did vaccine stocks take a hit after RFK Jr.'s nomination?

Vaccine stocks dropped due to market fears that RFK Jr.'s skepticism towards vaccines could undermine public trust and vaccination efforts, potentially affecting pharmaceutical companies' revenues.

Why did processed food stocks drop after RFK Jr.'s nomination?

Processed food stocks declined as RFK Jr. has criticized U.S. food safety standards and the use of harmful additives, suggesting potential regulatory changes that could impact the industry.

Why did Joe Rogan turn on Barack Obama?

Rogan changed his opinion of Obama after witnessing him repeat the 'very fine people' hoax, a debunked claim about Trump, which Rogan found to be a significant breach of trust.

Why is the NBA's viewership declining?

NBA viewership is declining due to a combination of factors including the league's alignment with political and cultural movements that alienate some fans, the dominance of a few superstar players, and the overall product becoming less appealing.

Why are young adults increasingly living with their parents?

Young adults are increasingly living with their parents due to rising housing costs, economic challenges, and a preference for saving money, which makes it difficult for them to afford independent living.

Why is there concern about Biden allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles?

Concern exists because Putin has warned that allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles could lead to Russia resorting to nuclear measures, escalating the conflict and potentially leading to a broader war.

Why did Jamie Dimon claim he didn't want a job in the Trump administration?

Dimon claimed he didn't want a job in the Trump administration to maintain his image as a self-made and independent leader, avoiding the perception of being under someone else's authority.

Why is Ben Affleck optimistic about AI's impact on filmmaking?

Affleck is optimistic because AI can reduce costs and streamline laborious aspects of filmmaking, making it more accessible for independent filmmakers and potentially improving the quality of visual effects.

Chapters

The discussion revolves around the potential impact of RFK Jr.'s nomination for Secretary of HHS on Big Pharma stocks, leading to a significant drop in their value.
  • RFK Jr.'s nomination as Secretary of HHS causes a significant drop in Big Pharma stocks.
  • The market reacts negatively to his anti-vaccine stance and past comments about pharmaceutical companies.

Shownotes Transcript

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Okay, so we have episode five or nine today with a special guest will came in the house.

We're finally doing this. What is, i'm so happy to be here.

Yes, great heaven here. We almost did this last time, but some got in the way, wasn't you, was me. But i'm glad we're able to make your work, guys.

We got a lot of stories to cover, a lot going on. We haven't responded, I think, for a week, rob, but on the mistake, and we haven't done a podcast to react to everything that happened. And a lot has happened in the last week, your friend Peter xi, yeah, got a job.

He did. He did. If you heard about IT or not, he got this job is a big deal.

And a lot of people are giving them a hard time for the tattoo he chose to get. I want to get your thought on that. We got to get some commentary.

Um we have few people that are not happy about him getting a job. We have a few people that are very happy you got the job. But we will talk about IT.

We've got the right guy to talk about IT Kennedy. Biby Kennedy pissed on a lot of people of know they're getting up. And adam, what's going to be so bad that vaccines stocks took a hit, which is deeply concerning for those on the stocks.

You got processed stocks drop and it's to the point that even floor a city votes to remove flouride from drinking water. And scot jennings, which by the way, is kind of becoming a star. I'm really like in scotcher ning what he saying, tom said at best, he says Scott was a guy they hired as a token conservative on cn and didn't realized how much of a fighter y he was.

And he's proveth. When we wait, we made a mistake hiring Scott, right? He pushes hard little bit much.

He said. Let's get to the real issue here. Scott anning shuts down panel attacks on Bobby alec baldwin marx recipe voice R F. Kennedy junior on an snl open which will talk about that we will talk about trump sr. cabinet.

Jamie diamond was interviewed and asked about that whether he got the job or not, and he said, I haven't had a boss for twenty five years and he's not starting today, meaning he was not interested in the jellison's. That doesn't mean everybody believes, jie said that, but we will talk about IT and address that issue morning. Joe khost, hold they face to face meeting with trump for the first time in seven years.

Folks, either they're trying to be noble or numbers came out. I don't know you saw the c numbers or not. They're not looking good. I mean, there are some small time pod casters that are on the top five hundred that are .

being those good. It's pretty embarassing when .

you think about let's go now with yes, as might be, what IT is for some of you guys that are single. Some bad news came out. And I I want to be able to tell you this right now and you're going to have to deal with the for the next four years.

There's this movement going on, call the former movement that could change amErica according to political, no sex, no dating, no babies, no marriage. And is the forbes movement because some of you voted for trump. So just like, listen, four years is not a wrong time hanging there, but we'll see what to .

happen with that.

I O IBM. C O on trump. Less regulation, more innovation is a win for business. Drill, baby drill, mining magnet, cozy enough to trump.

Rogen take shotts at obama, and rogan was actually pretty complementary about obama when I was on with him. But he took some shots at him and he was a nice, but maybe he's got a good point on what happens. Twenty twenty four, we will talk about that. Play a clip.

We ve got a top poster and seller to retire after the bomb show iya poll ended, an historic miss SHE stepped away from the game is not be good decision she's making Sunny host on asks eric Adams point blame if you embrace trump in hopes of getting a pardon, will let you watch the clip and make a decision for yourself and back again with another clear bother for those guys are living in chicago and oi, that you were worried about what trump's gonna doing. Don't worry about IT governor pricker has promised that he will boost six changes after decisive trump Victory. By the way, for school, this is why you lost seven states because of dumb statements like that, that you think is going to flip and people going to say, oh my god, I really want this guy to be president.

What a little say. Some like that, zillion sky, while this is happening. Uh, there's a war going on, folks.

Zillion ski says the ukraine russia war in festival trump. However, new york times reported that biden is agreeing to allow them to use the long missiles. And apparently they just did.

And there's a reaction we ve got to talk with. This just happen overnight. I believe abb found them mistaken and we'll stop.

We will talk about that as one. A couple of the business stories that will get into bin affliction was a clip that came up by ben afa. I don't if you saw that or not, I gotto play you guys.

Have you seen IT or know.

I thought I was in Better than reading a play for you. It's phenomenal. React, more judges and buying houses whose funding, new phone purchases, mom and debt exist.

Sys, and Young adults are holding enough s on moving out of their parents cells will talk about that. And another devastating news down. Lemon leaves. X.

yeah, he did. He left. X.

and he little letter about IT. Yeah, we will talk about IT guys before we get into this song, before we get into IT. I can say one thing that we'll doing in twenty, twenty, i'll never forget.

We're doing our podcast. We had forty seven thousand views, concurrent views. We had sixty seven hundred.

We're at the office. We leave. I go home the next day news comes out. Bitten is probably going to be at a president.

Of course, if IT takes a few weeks, everybody around me as panic, what's gonna en covet biden? What if we're going to do? We step back.

We put a plan together. And the last four years have been the most ridiculous four years of our lives, because we sequent everything out. Fifteen moves, business, personal life, finances, all of IT. Now that trumps president, that same strategy that I worked in twenty twenty should be different than the one we have in twenty twenty four. Tonight, at six o'clock, i'm hosting a website or called them no matter what a weapon are time.

And I will be sharing with you guys what we're planning on doing the next four years and some of the strategies that you are to considered doing as well for yourself the next four years special when we're coming down to business planning season right now. Nowhere and jane fears are going to be here like in the next six weeks and those of because i've got big plans and twenty twenty five planning starts now go to vt webinar 点 com V T webinar that com put IT in your calling。 There are only five thousand people that can be on.

We don't have any. More than five thousand people will start at six o'clock. I'll give a powerpoint presentation to guys, and I will go from there.

Having said that, well, let's get right into what's up.

Let do played a clip, rob, with p hex IT. If we can get into one of the clips. This is a peer of yours.

This is a guy you work with. This is your body. He all of a sudden is being announced as getting this big job. Did you at all have any clue that is getting this job? Did you have an idea?

Yes, I had. I mean, i'm going to be straight with you. Yes, I knew that he was a possibility to be a part of.

How long did you know that?

Well, look, was that a week amount?

Two months?

I think month was the idea. But I knew the trump thought very, very highly of petignat IT. There was a possibility that after the election they should be talking.

So then what that tells me is that the but was IT for a job or was IT like, I like you, let's stay close, let's talk. No, I said because of those are two .

truck look in in june of twenty twenty four yeah fox and friends, we can sack down with Donald trump and head and our a half long interview and let just take a moment to appreciate that. I know that you guys have done that. A P, B, D, he SAT down for what was scheduled to be a sixty minute interview and asked his people as we went along, as he's done several shows.

Let's give him a little more time. Let's give him a little more time. And when I was over, he's like, I just let her run.

I let you go. Don't edit ita rate. People love IT, and we did on the wild canine show. Obviously, for TV, you have to edit. You have to put IT out incremental chunks that people can consume.

We we read IT on the world cancer on that was over or actually during the show while we're on air, he says, you know you, pete, texas would be great for secretary defines. You'd be amazing, says IT on air right there. I'd love to have you.

And then he says, i'd love to have all three of you. I'd take you all three, if I could, which, by the way, as of last night, he took my other co hosts, husband, Rachel camp, post duffy shaan duffy, to be the secretary of transportation. amazing. So what an upgrade from mayor peat to shine duffy, great guy. Um so yeah, I mean, I think trump was pretty open about his interest in pete .

exit got a so spend public it's not something that even if he was killing kidding about IT the audience made for the first time be like, wow, he's really interested in yeah and now it's real. The job is real. Now here's how to media react. But I want to use your thoughts on a play couple of these clips rub.

The secretary of defense nominee, Peter, takes the fox news commentator as well, because this is someone who we can host important distinction. This is someone who um you know is known to be a White, the premises known to be an extremist, whose platform, whose book is basically about his opposition to the advancement of black officers to the top brass.

What's the other clip? You got rock, because this was fantastic. Do you have a Better one?

Let's look at this one here. Also wonder fire for some of his tattoos to picking religious symbols and phrases, the fellow service members flags to his superiors over concerns they are associated with Whites of premises.

hag said, saying those concerns amount .

to anti Christian bigotry posting. They can target me, I don't give a damn, but this type of targeting of Christian conservatives, patridge and everyday americans will stop on day one. Download trumps department of defense. Hag cess post, notably not disavowing the supreme, is who have adopted the symbolism.

but we has in the past. Now here's a question, when you guys are done with your shoes, yeah and you're in the locker changing your showing you your shirts off and you see the tattoos, what do you think about .

this cat too? So can let me say this first of wall. Okay, pat, you've done this time.

People in TV often say, this is my friend. This is my friend. And the truth is that means little more than I am friendly with that person.

okay? So i'm going to be up front with your audience. I'm not front with my audience.

I had this belief that do not think objectivity where IT doesn't exist. If you start your relationship with the audience with the truth. And the truth is we have biases.

Here's the truth. I'm not objective on p. Teg said, okay, I have a bias. He is a real friend of mine, not A T. V friend.

I have said when i'm done here on this planet, I want him to be one of the guys to Carry my casket. Because i'm not objective though, or that I have a bias doesn't mean i'm wrong because of this. I know the truth about Peter xi.

And this is an incredible, incredible man with the right values, a flawed man who's made mistakes in his life, but a good man who wants to live up to his values and has principles and dearly loves united states of america. This tattoo issue is nothing short, defamatory, ory. And i'm waiting for the army of lawyers to start attacking the mainstream media.

For what? Look on an attorney I want to law school for a public figure. The standard is mAlice or reckless disregard for the truth.

That is mAlice. That is mAlice. Look the picture you're showing right now. Okay, that picture is when pete is swimming across the hudson river, three miles with one hundred navy seals. I've done IT twice with him on national television, on fox inference, we air this swim.

If that is some type of White national is symbol, why would he be blaming IT across the news channel to a national audience, millions of people watching, as the jeru slum cross that is across been used since the crusade, since ten ninety six. It's still used in vivo. And I think he's right for them to attack that right there as why the premises is nothing short of the famous tory, not just towards peat, towards historical literacy, exposing yourself as an media and towards Christians.

You would assume these guys that claim they went to the best schools would know what the meaning of that is. And then they come out and criticize IT. I mean, look, we had, we had him on, and we had a great time with them.

You remember when he was on IT was a great conversation, very entertaining, fun, straight up. But also military guy. You want a guy to be tough experiences. A lot of times these folks zone realized that what's his resume, by the way, is got two bronze medals, two bronston, two bronston.

He's got a, uh, combat infantry badge. If three deployments.

three the loyal, he's all around study.

So it's not like we're talking about somebody that has not not, by the way. I mean, to be fair with everybody, you get a job. I gotta prove yourself.

Yes, right. You ve got the job. now. What are we going to do now? How's the market going to react to IT? Forget about how the market react.

Anybody that gets a job for the first time, all this, you know, everybody is gonna start taking shots at you. And then after the that settles takes about a week or two now about getting to work and seeing what you're going to be doing. Time of your thoughts .

if it's all agree that because can don't fame, you know he's been very authentic care about about his feelings about his friend and everything and and bringing, you know, I think straight up testimony here when I look at, as I look at the media, mean, way, way, way back when I grew up and I was, I got B, A, almost got N, B, A. But I didn't go. A clerk for a judge stepped up.

I remember watching a movie call, absence of mAlice and is talking about the exact standard. You're talking about that if there's no mAlice in what you report publicly, then there's no foul. But this is mAlice, and the media is attempting to do IT.

And this election is all about throw falsehoods and see if they stick. Project twenty twenty five. Trump is not part of that.

Other people are. And they keep trying to throw that. And what they're trying to throw here is that of that's a bad symbol.

That's a bad symbol to see if people will think only an inch deep and take IT to heart and say, wow, this guy's got tattoo. That's a bad symbol. But what you said is absolutely correct that your juice some cross.

And what the media is doing is they are trying to defame that which they fear, and they're trying to find points of undermining in during this this lame duck period for biden and during the rap period, all they don't have news anymore. They lost the election. They lost.

They've got nothing to talk about. So they're making things to talk about and this this is the the invention of negativity that's been part of their arsenal of attack through the election cycle. And now they're extending IT to a decorated veteran that is not secretary of non no.

I didn't .

surprise me and i'm just .

i'm calling IT back out shocks me. The left of this mainstream media, they haven't learned their lesson. They've went to the super bowl like twice and they've lost.

They're using the same place racist this and body whose whose job is he taking? Lloyd Austin, who not only he had proved surgery for for cancer, he then reported he can do nothing, which is a complete violation. That's a horrible train comment.

Meet up. And by the way, under loyd awesome, the military is fed twenty five percent recruitment shortfall, record low. Dangerous distractions like dei. And I think hacked is I think I think he said IT, but somebody mentioned that he's in the comment at the pentagon and remind the pentagon that it's about killing america's enemy, not freaking D I in all this nonsense.

I'm going to say IT reminds me but it's an actual playbook. This is so before being fair, the pointing to two tatoes, this is one of them. yeah.

The other is D. S. Fox is god wills IT, which Peter has on his, on his bicycle.

And then another phrase has been around forever. Pat, you not talked. You remember me from sp. N. I will tell you, in situation that happened when osp, that reminds me of it's the OK symbol.

Do you remember the OK symbol controversy? So kids play the circle game, which looks like the OK symbol, right? It's been around forever. And they attacked several different groups for this, but one of them was a graduate class at west point, who they get a picture taking, and kids play the circle game. I get you to look at the circle, then I can punch you, whatever I guy did.

IT the cubs game behind her old runs, the full member and theo estein, then gm of the club, said he ran, called his, his spine went with chills, that that the cubs that riggle filled was filled with Whites. Premises return. Something bind to ninety nine percent of america, right? The OK symbol into a sign of Whites primacy, because they found some internet rabid hole crazy where someone had done IT and associated IT with White power.

What they're doing is taking longer symbols, in this case Christian symbols, and turning them into Whites supremest. And that is not only I do think tom uh, actual mAlice defamed tory, but it's it's dishonest. It's knowing what they're doing and it's just crap reporting, horrific reporting.

Yeah I mean, it's look, it's not working. But what is important to look at this picture here, the peak on his biceps looks pretty good. So listen and for watching this very impressive, impressive for you.

He's the body. Look, I mean.

mother is working. You know, Peter field was on very wise, great pot yesterday. Did he said, I did the last time identity politics work was an await. IT hasn't worked since I await, said obama and here's why he said IT worked in await. He made such an interesting point.

He said the reason why identity politics worked in await, await was because obama could go up there saying, i'm the black person you've been waiting to vote for and then he can go. I don't give your White. Black is spanning straight, gay, well, you know, if anything would go to.

And a reason why could get away with IT an await was because social media wasn't yet at a point what things would go and you'd help accountable like what koala did in twenty twenty four. Call them up there speaking different language, the accent, and then going after talking to muslims and saying this and then going to choose and saying that obama got away with that in a weight SHE could not get away with that in twenty twenty four. These strategies don't haven't work.

They have to completely change IT up. And one of questions that was asked is, you know, barry asked the question saying both Opera win for the long must at said made the same comment. If twenty twenty four of this is the, this could be the last election.

If trump wins, this could be the last election we have in america, Opera said that mosque said, if kalo wins the scoop, the last election we have and he said, what do you think about that comment? Because as a person, you can't like a common like that is too threatened. He says, you know, the first time mosque said that I was like, like, I don't found with you or not.

He said, the more and more I went through IT, the more I realized musk was kind of right. Because if trump have lost this election, twenty twenty four, they would have said twenty sixteen was a fluke and trump got lucky. But because trump one, twenty, twenty four, that they get to say twenty, twenty was a four and biden got lucky.

Yeah, IT was such a profound moment, meaning now what took place? Guess who lost all credibility in the room behind closed doors, when everybody's waiting to see what he and SHE have to say? yes.

Who they are is rack obama and used to sit in. Woman, you say something. Summer, you'd say something.

Polite, you'd say something. Hillary, you would say something. Bill, you would say something everybody like, brock, what do you guys think?

Yeah, the last one you go to write and I was like, hey, you guys just go live at your marthe's in your type of stuff, your strategy. You didn't work. Master filled you about the way.

Rob, can you play the clip of rogan on obama because you got ta realize i'm i'm talking in a rogue and and Joseph, look less face IT. Obama was one one of our best presidents. We've had one on him and I are I don't want i'm perrache.

To now switching from that. I was just two years ago, three years ago, maybe even a year ago, to know this message. You go head, rob.

we did trust the government, but this is which is such a weird thing to say. You, I used to think he was the obama administration, but boy, obama, during this commoner, haris, admit he had changed my opinion, that that guy really did you have an opinion of, yeah, I did. Yeah, I did. Just as an intelligent person in the states, I felt like he's probably like caught up in the system is very difficult to make real meaningful change. You know, you think you're going to do something and then you get in office and go, god, what are fucked and quad mire this places.

But watching him just straight up lie about trump, that the thing that got me was that very fine people think that the Whites of premises thing that just kept trying to say that he was a racist, which is this thing that I think worked in like two thousand seventeen, yeah, I think IT worked back then. I don't think IT works anymore. I don't think people believe IT anymore. I think that we've gotten num bed, all this stuff. It's the sky is falling thing yeah I .

cry wall .

for whatever it's like you guys can only call you only call me a fashion so many times really like the new york that moment, the very fine people moment I think might actually be one of the most um the biggest conversion moments for americans in the past ten years. IT was for me. So I was in I was at S P. N.

What that mom was like in sixteen, seventeen or was that? And when you are in sports, like I was, and i've always been a political, I was in politics before I went to sports. So i've always watched IT been involved in IT.

Rogan, talk about this though, you have to dig deep in order to get to the truth. It's not easy anymore. So if you're someone who's out there and you will let the news wash over you and you accept headlines or what was previously acceptable media, you would have thought a certain thing about trump until very fine people comes along.

And it's like a code from every mountain top. And you like, wow, how could trump, you know, equivocate on this whole thing? And then IT took just a little bit of digging, just a little bit, because i'll have to do, extend the clip forty five seconds.

And then you like, wow, that is not at all like, not, in fact, is the polar opposite. One hundred degrees is different. Then what trump was saying and then that just started IT.

And you started on, oh, if that's fake, what else is fake? And then, of course, after that we have blood bath and dictator for a day, and on and on and on on. But once you had that crack in the wall with very fine people, then you started to realizing the moebius of the information that you're getting. And so then for ogan to see brock obama, well, after this has been debunked because he's talking about the past two or three months, obama repeated the very fine .

people hooks in a month with the .

last one yeah so to see him repeat a lie that is a proven ly, a hooks, it's been debunk yeah. How do you go back in the same way and trust whoever obama was?

Tom.

I think obama damage is brand. I mean, really damage is this election? Yes, he was called in like a fire extinguisher, the same way that will member bill clinton was held out of the Hillary election cycle after after the convention.

Show me where bill was actually on active duty. He wasn't. He was in the reserves.

He was in reserves. And then they called billion. Hey, you know what? This may be closer than we want. And remember, as we got within three weeks of the election, people are saying, man, the enthusiasm coefficient on trump rallies versus the Hillary ralls is started to worry democrats strategies.

But they were like that, don't worry about, we're just going to win this thing because wisconsin, rian, pennsylvania, those are hs, are always hs. And they this time they're similarly like a fire extinguish. They called obama to come on in and he didn't have the same impact.

IT was like he wasn't the same, didn't have the same, you know, perceptable gravity OS that he did. Member, when he would pull all those people at the berlin wall in two thousand and nine and everybody like this. And I thought, wow, what a great moment for america, this man of color with all this.

But now he is, he wasn't poland, and he wasn't coming across convincing. And he was applying that that that that you know, linguistics style that he does, that he used to have such effectiveness with IT wasn't sticking and IT wasn't impressive. Even me, I was being objectively vaccine.

This guy's is a shell of what he was. You know, this is, this is not real. It's like when you pay now a tone of money to .

go see you know the eagles lot.

To see the tenth annual, this is the last tour for the .

eagles those eagles yeah and and what happens is.

yeah yeah those that sorry. And what happens is that just gets a little less connected, a little less impressive, a little less impressive as I go along because we're getting older and you're not the band and I feel like that that mom lost this.

But so in dallas, there's a church and it's in you're gonna know this church. It's I don't it's a plane of used to be a massive church. They used to have a certain right, uh uh, a pattern towards something called powerpoint that bill gates had to come and get from them, if you know where i'm going with this. And so I go to the church and I watching this church, this places so big, it's a zip code, say, you know which one IT is, you shall know which one IT is six flags s so you know .

which one talking .

about right now? A IP T R A I P T, massive anyways. So when I go to this place, everyone go, my god, you've got to go to this place and it's stairs, it's start, it's this on my, okay, let me go to IT.

So I go to this church. And then we start going on sundays. And in all of a sudden, when I go into this place, you know, it's empty.

Anybody to tell me this place is to be jam pack? The place is empty. So we go again, and we go again, and we are, listen, let's go there.

easter. And we went on easter, and we SAT all the way at the back, because i'm not a member yet. I'm trying to find the church.

We're going to water, water. I I live on planet for five years off of press, and I lived the right by willow bend area. And so then out of like good, this easter service is the worst, worst service i've ever been to was a pack.

IT was part, but he was the worst service. Why was that? The worst service limited you? why? Who typically shows up to eater service? Is that the regulars or the once a year? Guys, the once a year.

okay. What's as a senior pastor to try to do what to convert right them into coming once a week? Yes, right.

That's part of your job. This is your opportunity all year. And I SAT there, and I was just scold that Christians don't give enough money to church anymore.

That's not the message you give that day. That's maybe two months later that maybe a months later that maybe no, you know, october certain months, that's not that day. And I said, men, no wonder this places not doing well because you can't talk to the crowd in a scolding manner.

And obama started doing that. And in two thousand and four one, the greatest speeches ever given, he lost his sizes. And unfortunately.

he lost his following in that we tried to go in the mode, and the guy sitting down just called them out. And we've even get up out of the chair .

back to this moment in time you're talking about which one of the abortion sixteen or twenty, and not to become the director of the Patrick bet David job. Rob, I don't know if you can pull up my instagram. Something has changed.

If you want to talk about what the abortion was, you don't need an election result to show you something has changed in the last two weeks. And I don't know if you guys have felt, obviously there was a paint up, go to that picture of the Maggie year, okay, there was a paint up support of down trump t that was scared, red, hidden and secret. This picture that i'm showing here from my six.

No, no, no. That is lagoda airport. I fly in the legal a every week.

Now, lord is nice time. You guys have been good. It's nice we go to security.

There's a mall that you walk through, right? Theyve got the perfume theyve got the yanks gear. I walk around the corner, pet.

There's a huge key of table of Maggie e and i'm not talking about like, oh, justice inauguration here t shirt to say I vote for the felling. Okay, this is what this is showing me is this massive painted up acceptability of something that was painted as right. And then, yeah, the coming hair .

five on the that is going to .

be an african next to the buffalo bill superbo champion. They've got to give that itself away for free toward the superb loser gear.

It's not working. I may look it's not working. Let's go to the individuals that got the appointment so far and get your thoughts on now maybe which one you you're most excited about outside obviously have already talked about.

pete. So secretary state marko rubio, okay, defend secretary pete xi, tony general, ag. Map gates, interior or secretary doug burger, uh, human and a health and human services, R, F, K, junior veterans affairs doc, amazing.

Homeland security, Chrisom energy secretary Chris, right, commerce secretary contenders. There's a bunch of, right now, Linda, make man broke roland, uh, a bunch names. Then you get department of, uh, a government efficiency, right doge elan musk, be vague to C, I E.

Director john redCliff, director of national intelligence tosic gabbert, national security advisor mike walls, U. N. Ambassador east devanic, special envoy to the middle east Steve White, kv. E, P, A hat lee elin, uh, solicitor general dean john saw I was hope .

I was going to get to call.

That's a big position. Nobody knows .

about I I to hear about IT fcc chair, brand and car. I think that was just yesterday chief of staff s susi walls deputy chief of staff Steven Miller, White house council William beginning mainly press secretary Caroline leave IT e's a stud .

ah communications .

director Steven chung e who was here about the way that when he came to assistance to the president sergio god, your thoughts and who excited to the most .

out of all these name, who excites me the most is actually the big name IT is, for example, r fk. Because here's here's my belief. I don't think that we're on on the edge of some Cliff where the united government collapses.

I think these things become such a behavior. It's uncontrollable. The incremental change on the margins doesn't get IT done.

Simple competency doesn't get done that a mitt romney's vision of america, a bain consulting, let's just make sure we get some competence back in charge anyway, that would be great because obviously, we don't have that today. But I want people who are disrupters. That's what I want.

I want real disruptors that can affect ate real change. And even that we have to be a little bit sceptical. Can even A, R, F K make real change? Because as you pointed out early, the shower pet, the lobby is gna be massive. The phmc eur al lobby, the food industry lobby, they're going to fight tooth and nail against anything to be done by our of cake.

Same thing for pete at the pin tag on, you know, you're talking about eight hundred and fifty billion dollar budget now, but we p can do three important things. Get D. E, I woke out of the military.

Turn IT back into a matter craic institution. refocuses. You pointed out in the purpose of united states, which is to absolutely destroy our enemy, not a social experiment.

It's not the world's police force. IT is laser focused on the mission, which is, destroy our enemy. And then I hope, you know, the pen taga has missed. I know that something we could talk about them, but seven straight audits, that seven in a row audits mean they can even quantify how much money they are spending and know where IT is. Now that's the biggest job of all.

And they left about IT yesterday on a clip.

You see the woman .

from the .

pentagon that actually .

jobs .

SHE laughed about IT yeah.

john, is john about IT?

I mean, insulting up? Yes OK SHE .

giggled SHE giggled about SHE was like, I don't know.

that's not my business.

Audit and waits problem use are not the same thing. So let's decompose these.

educate so and not .

IT is exactly what you just described. This is, do I know what was delivered to which place, right? The ability to pass in on IT or in the fact that the deal t has not passed on IT is not suggestive of waste e from abuse, really, that is completely false rate there.

So so now is .

a question of it's suggestive that we can we don't have an accurate inventory that we can pull up of what we have where.

So what are .

we that is not this in the hands .

to tell you do because we so in my world.

yeah, that's waste. yes. How is that waste?

If I give you a .

billion dollars and you can't tell me what happened to IT, that to me is wasteful. That that means you .

are not responsible.

But if you can tell me where IT went and what am I supposed to think and when there has been reporting, I mean, this is not look, i'm not saying this is on you and that you cause this, but I think it's it's a tough argument to make that in eight hundred and fifty billion dollar budget .

to organic american tax per dollars, this this is deficit. This is future debt for our grandchildren. This is like a little that's actually i've .

seen that clip that's been around for a couple years, but that just goes to show the point how long we've been .

missing the on the next seven years.

I thought he was deputy defence secretary. Hicks.

that was a commons laugh, meaning IT wasn't about humor, pet. SHE wasn't laughing because he thinks it's funny.

That's a defensive and embarrassed that a it's your job figure, figure the whole thing out like me. Why are we spending all this money? But by the way, um so in other words, I have a monthly board meeting with my investors who gave me ten million box and they say, hey pat, what happened on to ten million hours? You guys fail another audit IT doesn't mean we fail the audit IT means we just can't figure out exactly where the money went.

the spread.

So shit, I gave you the money. I need to know where I went. I get IT.

but we didn't fail .

in on IT. Those are this is why when you put a bunch of free market guys in, they don't speak her language, right? Hard language is no accountability.

The language of capitalism is one hundred percent accountability. You run out of money. Guess what? Go raise money.

Go raise that. Put some of your own money. Or file bankrupting, shut down to business. What do you want to do those your options? Here's like, no, it's not a big deal. Why are you saying sound like that seven times in a who's your favorite appointment time out of all the of all these folks that we .

just talked about, I really my favorite I have to say is arca junior because of the ability to make a few small moves that will be very disruptive um you know my wife's a teacher. We've strong feelings about the studies that have been out there about the amount of food attitudes and the things are processed in the impact on attention deficit and things for kids. And I believe he's already making an impact.

I love rf k right worries because he can do just a couple things that I think you're going to change. This week we read about the box of fruit loops, fruit loops in canada. So see what we will about canada. There's a lot we can say about that, that maniac and everything up there.

But if you look at the fruit loops in canada and the fruit boos in united states, the where that where the color is on the product comes from chemicals, united states, that has to be natural sources in canada and y're, not as brightly colored. Why is that? Because somebody in canada said, you know what, these red die chemicals, I don't think there should be with basically a children's food.

And so I think this can be a lot of steps. But i'm excited about rf. K. I believe this true believer, I believe, is a researcher.

I believe this informed, and I don't think he's just he's more measured like an attorney than bomb basic running to the microphone. And so I love that pic for its disruptive ability. I also really like tosa gabbert, right? Rush.

yeah. And just again, piggy bag, as I have two time, one of them being arf k. And what people are understanding, it's like, where's the state of the country's health right now? Where are we? We're the most obese we've ever been.

Mental health is out of frequent control. The guy that sent right and they talk about he doesn't have experience, who's the guy that sound right out examiner? He is a lawyer with zero health care background at all.

And that's why we're in the state that we're in and who's his assistant Rachel levine, a biological mal who pretends to be a woman who actually um was pressured medical organizations to eliminate age strictly for transgender surgeries that whose in charge our health. And that's number one. So I can't wait in the comment.

And he has freking blood in the game. The guy's father and uncle were were killed. You, I mean, because you're trying to represent our country.

And then the other one, I think pris is mary garland living magazine coming in amErica garden, one of the words human by and reaping. Zed, the deal. J, to go after parents at schoolboy meetings labelling them terrorists, okay, and catholic who are pro life. All right, that's my favorite one. Pat is r fk and mary girl in going byebye and that gates coming in.

We have to give respect all sort of elon musk. The vacation is warm, but it's not it's not an official .

department yet.

Be this is i'm excited about this a obviously, we need efficiency in government. But my question is what's the hammer? That's the big question on that. We can just have a study we did in the eighties of three, and we can just come back with all these are all the inefficient branches of government. And here's our suggestions.

Congress go out. There has to be enforced for many Operators. Play this flip. There are both Operators.

I want to get your take on how this begins.

What are you looking to cut right from the begin? So first is we want to go right .

in through executive action to do the failures of the executive branch that need to be addressed. Because the dirty of little secret right memory is the people we elect to run the government. They're not the ones who actually run the government.

It's the unelected bureaucrats in the administrative state that was created through executive action. It's going to be fixed through executive action. Think about the supreme court's environment.

Over the last several years, they've held that many of those regulations are on constitutional at a large scale was to those regulations, pull those riggs back. And that gives us the industrial logic to then downsize the size of that administrative state. And the beauty of all of this is that can be achieved just through executive action without congress score some early wins.

And then you look at those bigger portions of the federal budget that need to be addressed one by one. So I think that's one way to think about this, is how can the president of the united states, who's been elected with a historic Mandate, actually do the thing that the voters have voted for? They even voted for incremental change in this time.

America, we have voted for sweeping change. The voters actually deserve the IT. And we're focused on how to do that as early as .

quickly as possible. So president elect trump just said on that sound by that, you're going to make recommendations. So you're going to make recommendations in terms of where to cut after all that you've just said then what?

Look, we're not going to be cutting ribs, were going to be cutting costs. So those recommendations we're .

going to be I don't want .

to take a big step back and understand for people to understand the scope of this problem. Over half a trillion dollars that spent every year right now was not even authorized by congress in the first place. The pentagon has just failed its seven consecutive audit, nearly a trillion dollars of budget.

They can even tell you where IT goes. So I think part of this is exposing for the public the extent of that rock and waste, but then to take steps first through executive action, and then link the ground work for bog. So not to take too much.

I was with maria that morning. Choose have the vacation I said please ask him that hammer I so the then what heat lays out the way, lays out executive action, regular ory stuff. That's how they can get a lot done.

Um here's a humble suggestion of elon moscato. What what are we at now? Three hundred and fifty billion dollars, something like that ah he's up there a billion dollars in primary fund.

Uh, support for any chAllenger to a congressman who does not support real effective change through legislative action. Some of IT is gonna to come down the legislature action power the purses in congress. You can, you can do executive action, is the hicks out.

You can go to the supreme court with your solicitor general and try to chAllenge the constitutionally of lot things. But you are going to have to get action done through congress. And you gotta have a hammer with these guys, and that hammer is losing election. And elon, perhaps funding chAllenges you .

just miss in solicitor general want to share in in straight of terms for all the people that are listening the importance of that position because that's not of not a position people hear about, they don't understand. But it's the gatekeeper to you think .

it's the attorney general that would do this. But he's got a bigger job to handle the solution. Generals, just the guy that goes right from the supreme court and makes the case, he argues so on. If you ve ever listen him during a obama care big, you can they stream all that the supreme court, yeah, yeah, yeah and he's the guy you're going to hear arguing IT. So he makes the case, makes the oral arguments in front the supreme court um I think I have enough experienced deal with Stephen a.

Smith know when that's a big deal.

The right cases get front of the core and now we have the right court to hear right but again.

uh, when you hire doors, things get done but they have to also learn it's slightly different than business. In business, you make a call, you call the shot, people move. In politics, you can call, and IT gets done.

You ve got a certain process. You've got to go through where to speed, to slow. So how they adjust as entrepreneurs in a very slow business and how they get IT done is for you want to get up there and say, you, oh, really, you want to do this, no prompt.

Hey, this guy here who's a congressman in this area don't reelect him because that he's going to have that kind of power. You do not want that hammer to come to you, which is going to be doing, by the way, the one job that I think we're not, you maybe there's plinty great jobs that we're talking to. My very important guys at on in here, I think the chief of staff is the person that's in your ear that you're talking to, where you get to ask a question of, what do you think, what do you think about this person? What do you think about that person?

The way that SHE set IT up to say, look, I don't need any need attention. I don't need to speak on stage, but allow me to close the door. They have to come through me.

Don't keep that open door policy the way there. And twenty sixteen, let me flush some of this out. You, yeah. So I think he is.

Oh, SHE is so understated. You do know who her dad is.

right? Of course, summer all yeah. But when you are, when you are an Operator, a type A A D on the disk and a guide that get stuff done and you find a susie wiles, it's life changing.

If she's the right person that you trust, things get done and the right decisions made. By the way, do you know what the budget is going to be for Bobby? One and a half trillion? Do you know who reports to him? Uh, F, D, A, C, D, C, N, I, H, uh, uh, surgeon, attorney general, form a mistaken.

All of those report to him, which means a the new foul cher has to go through him which means if he really wanted to investigate, find that he is officially guy that can pull IT off and by the way, right, can you pull up this chart, these two chart, if you can pull up, I just texted to you. So this is how much money we spend in health care every year compare to everybody else out there. Look at us.

We are all the way at the top seventeen point eight percent of our GDP goes to help here spending. Look at everybody else. You see right at the lowest ones, korea. Okay, you see eight point eight percent. We're at seventeen point eight percent.

Our seventeen point eight percent is one and true um you would assume if we spend more money then all of these guys and health care, the american people would be living longer, right? Me, that's just you invest more. We should be living longer. Rob, can you show the next picture that I texted you? So watch this one here.

This is us. wow.

Look at what we are, seventy, which one old? Look at everybody, an gone and eighty four. Korea, eighty three and a half. And they spent eight point eight. We spent seventeen and eighteen percent of our GDP.

And we're at a number like this, by the way, just in nineteen and eighty, this the discrepancy between us and the average around the world was point nine, meaning we lived point nine years or less forty five years later. Forty four years later, we live in five years less. So everywhere else they are live in longer or live in five years less than everyone else in the world.

So then the question becomes, what where the hell does this money go into into? Is that the libya? When you go through all these things that you look at, these foods that are not allowed in eu, in russia, in other countries, but were allowed here, why we allowed some of the cereal catch up, the way fries are made in U, S, V, S, U, K. Ever seen, is how we make you. Can you pull up mcDonalds fries made U S, V S, U, K.

And where they store the potato you here, but where they store these potatoes, oh, with the chemicals and and they house them for weeks on odds? ridiculous.

Just go to the left, one right there. Zoom in a little bit, kay. Yeah, you can.

Okay, check this up. This is as per S, U, K. All right.

Look at the amount preservation were putting in. Look at what they're doing. Simple.

you go to and that. And then we're still about using the oil, the vegetable oil of the beef teller from the old days.

We are meaning even U K. Using some of that. But the point is if bobbie gets in and he starts ts saying, no, we're not going to be doing this.

No, we're not going to be doing that. No, we're not going to be doing this. Libyans are officially having to find way. These companies gona have to spend a lot of money to go after Bobby and those guys.

Because when you look at the stock right now, what do you see with the stock? Here's what you see with the stack vaccine stack, hit by robber bob Kennedy nomination. Rob, do you have to clip on this? Or that an image they're going to show?

Because that's the yellow one. I also have a clip.

Can you play a clip on this? Vaccines stock? Why would vaccines stock take a hit? weird. It's interesting. right? Play this clip, rob.

Shares in global vaccine makers fell sharply on friday. Markets were spooked by U. S.

President of elections ald trumps pick to run the department of health and human services. He's chosen Robert f. Kennedy junior, who has previously spread .

misinformation.

Kennedy, who is a vaccines skeptic, c, has been criticised for making false medical claims, including that vaccines are linked to autism. Several medical scientists on friday said they were alarmed that vital acco ation efforts could be undermined. Shares in britain gsk.

with you got another one here, process food stock troops after ark announcement stock, a major processes company, drop significantly after bib Kennedy IT was picked as a secretary. Health and human services nesty and craft hints reached fifty two week lows, while pepsi fell nearly four percent, coca cola dropped the percent, general mills dip two percent, cambell soup drop three percent.

Trump described Kennedy is appointed as a step to combat the industrial food complex, industrial food complex and its deception, this information and this information on public health, Kennedy criticize us food safety standards, pointing out that the additives like pata, asian roommate and Robin, indivisible oil band and europe are still allowed into U. S. And stated enough is that a president, trump and I are going to stop the mass poisoning of american children, accusing democrats of neglecting to dress these issues despite their health care platform. Pretty to see this taking place.

So you've had more people on the show. I know that you have every every week. So you heard a lot of this. This is a vicious cycle that we can all can analyze.

How is that possible that we're spending more percentage ze GDP on health and getting worse results and everyone else, first of all, it's the input is the food is making a sick and obese. And then we do not actually have a health base society. We have a medicinal base society.

Once the problem is there, we treat IT with pharmaceuticals, get this medicine, get that medicine. And i'm sure if we went around this table, we're all guilty of IT in some degree. We're taking something for some reason from vanity to what's prescribed as health to us.

And that is market, industry, country wide. And that cycle, by the way, is not virtuous. It's not perpetuating health.

Get sick, get fat. Take this medicine. IT feeds a beast of money that does not produce real health outcomes. That's what our case has with look at that cycle right there.

Well, you know it's interesting is the stock market is based on subscription, whether you believe IT or not, it's based on subscribers. Now you may have a contract for your cell phone, you may have a contract for your cable TV. But all brands and companies want recurring revenue with the emphasis on recurring because that's how you drive the stock market.

And this medication base society and a love, the face fact you call IT, that will, is to create subscribers, not cured people, not healthy people. I want to create a diabetic subscriber for life, that you'll wear the thing that will meet your insulin for life. Don't worry about your weight, don't worry about health.

Don't worry about seeing if if maybe your health based diabetes can somehow maybe be reversed if you were to get more healthy and find out if you could have be at a recovery point and what would your true diabetic uh, status at that point. You know, it's possible, not impossible. Instead, we want subscribers.

And so the pharmaceutical industry wants subscribers. They want a pill for your ill. And they want amErica to be in the mindset of two things.

One is not your fault. We're get a medicine for that. And to the microwave society, I went instant gratification when IT to fix no problem may have appeal for you. So IT, that's why IT is because you fect .

drug illustrates this is and I don't brude people that are taking in IT. It's olympic. It's the perfect example of this cycle that one drug, oh, the ship we fed you made you fat. Here's a drug that will now take the fat away.

You do.

So many people are selling and there is different companies. It's not just olympic a. There's multiple brand, multiple brands that are selling go right now, so so popular across the board. So many bb you see like for three months, like why did this go in to get your you .

nobody says, hey, what you doing?

Yes yeah know your exercises.

It's like a stolen value and more like nobody says what you're die and how you exercises and we just kind of have to walk and going could be the pill.

Really interesting, as I saw, I saw the two clips that just background of my head because i'm weird. Number one, you saw katari say muslim brotherhood get out because soon as he and augured, we're going up trouble. That is a pre action that is guitar's ying.

He, we're small. We're not like x sauty. We got to get position here, mother and brother, and must get out of my country because I don't want trouble craft hints, pulled lunch, ables lunched balls have been to remember those old things.

This because of the sodium and chemical content stuff. And consumers, reports came out and said, there is nothing that resembles healthy food in this thing. And bobbi Kennedy gets announced.

And so what are they doing? They're pulling IT, why they're pulling IT in advance so that they can get the market ready for the adjustments safe to make an revenue because they're pulling a major product. But there there is no difference between what the C.

E, O of craft hints did and what the prime minister of katari did. Trump is coming. Change is coming, and they're prereduced.

I'm just I just hope he takes time of myself that because think about you're going after big farmer is no joke. Big, the food is no joke. And I think the reaction of the american people and these institutions, like some people getting mad, like he's in a commitment change, fries and what is in its side. But it's almost as if they have stop synergy where they fall in love with the abusive, which is the government and everything, and now the defending these people who addicted, they're addicted to adapt. If you try to take a empty this stuff away from people.

they going to lose your mind. By the way, here's what's, well, this is Bobby R. F.

Kennedy junior, right? Yeah, you know what? Show with morning. Show back in. Okay, with S. C, and they're talking about autism, by the way, you could do this back and you couldn't do during cold, but god forbid you brought IT up.

I get, I don't know how many if I was to tell you got five strikes on youtube, uh, on autism. I'm giving you a long number and I think three of them. I died because I had him on multiple times in a couple of other guides.

If you even have the dispute or the argument, four years ago, five years ago, six years ago, youtube was not having in a play this clipper from them having a conversation. I I don't know what you're this is, rob, if you can tell us what you this is, but it's quite a while ago ahead. My son, born in nineteen ninety, has a slight form autism called aspergers. But I seem to, again, when I was practicing law, and also one of in congress, parents would constantly come to me that they bring me video takes to their children, and they're all .

around the age of my son or Younger. The generation happened in nineteen eighty.

Now exactly the generation. What happened was the vaccines schedule was increased. We went up from receiving about ten vaccines in our generation to these kids receive twenty four of vaccines.

and they all have this time.

heathrow and the this market, and nobody bothered to do, was doing the kids. As IT turns out, we are injecting our children with four hundred times the amount of mercury that fda apa. Consider safe.

A child on his first day that he's born is injected with the appetite bed shot. Under E. P.

airlines. He would be have to have to be two hundred and seventy five pounds to save about sure. Any idea? We're just constantly pumping in our eyes with these.

Vg, what happened?

What happened .

that in nineteen eighty eight?

Now, paul, that rob, and if you can do me favorite rob with this, this is a perfect transition into IT. If you can go to um morning joe, the clip that on twitter, if you go to my account, the one that shows up before and after rob, the ones that are right next to you, just go on to twitter. You'll see both A A clip came up, came out that that was perfect, because you can see them, how they were speaking about IT then, and how they're speaking about trump. Now, if you can make this bigger ups so we can all see IT perfect gold plate, this clip watches folks, the news network that that is most critical of him sh'd be taken .

off the air. This is not a week I could go back and talk about nazi germany. And I do IT. I do IT without any concerns whatsoever if people can't start .

drawing the parallel. Ls, well, you're just stupid, or you have your head in the sand, or you.

One of them .

over the past week, john, I, i've heard from so many people, from political leaders to regular citizens, deeply dismayed by several of president elect trumps cabinet selections, and they are scared. Last thursday, we expressed our own concerns on this broadcast and even said we would appreciate the opportunity to speak with the president left himself on friday, we were given the opportunity to do just that.

Then I went to mario, go to me personally. IT was the first time we have seen him in seven years now. We talked to about a lot of issues.

including abortion, mass deportation, threats of political retribution against political opponents and media outlets. We talked about that a good bit.

and it's going to commerce. No surprise to anybody .

who watches this show has watched IT over the past years or over the past decade that we didn't see I to ee and a lot of issues and .

we told him me what we disagree on. We start communications .

and and spoke later with .

whom he in the united states profile to.

就是 to its down by the way, to be our day doing this because I just wanted go, go a little bit lower. Rop, yeah, if you can just go lower, lower, lower, lower, lower. And right there.

This is from Green, Green wall. Okay, I just came out lots of articles on I, M, B, C. Audience has completely collapse, disappeared once, come on loss and and and got this solution.

But the full extent is shock in the prime time show can't even get seventy five thousand people watching in their key deals. We can one even do thirty thousand. Click on this things so we can see, rob, if you can zoom in a little .

bit so we can see both can triple M, S, N, B, C and CNN together. And IT doesn't equal fox.

You can combine E, S, C together and a doesn't equal fox. Correct that that makes sense. Writer, if you put a melbourne blitz, one thirty, three, three, three, ninety, that still doesn't be red pair.

You take great waters.

waters, waters is five, six, eight. So one fifty, one sixty, nope, it's four eighty. IT still doesn't be IT and that's haze and Cooper, keep going on.

Law rap. I'm time when you look at these number sixty two, where is morning joe? Is me time right there? That's prime time.

Is what is shown? Got IT. What do these numbers when this happens? I'm curious. You're in IT, right? You're within fox.

You guys are not accustom to when you've been winning and dominating for a long time. So you guys don't know what that is when your numbers lose. Well, but what would IT be like? I guess what i'm asking is, what do you think is going on in there for them to come out? And we ve got to go, me, trump is a their decision, or the the basic, if you don't go and make IT good with us, we got to this, continue this show.

I've got a couple of thoughts on this. You brought up a guy I never met. This guy, Scotty anning is seen in, never met, really, really impressed by Scott innings.

And I say that coming from a place of experience, i've done this. I was seen in for five years. I was in E.

S. P. For five years to be out numbered.

I actually think it's really fun to sit the table. Three all disagreed with me. You would be a ball.

We'd also here argue in debate. Pat likes that when i'm in that mode with humanism. God does IT so well. He does IT so well.

He had a clip, and I think you have IT, but he had a clip arguing with john avon about why the medical to our last conversation industry lost so much credibility. And everyone talks to about this information this night. They know they lost their own credibility by giving us all bad information through coffee, by continue to look into our face and lie. I don't know you a like .

there's really no good reason why bobbi Candy R F genre should be H H S. Secretary, an advisor, a confident somebody who who talks to the president and advisers. But there's no main aggers ian experience in his resume.

There's nothing that says he is qualified to do this job, this job that is in charge the health of all of us, all these different lanes. If he has views and has insights around food sources, around vaccines, and those should be given an advisory role, well, because what are the qualifications of the previous ones? Yes.

I think it's important always relations that you put your .

over the management qualification.

I mean, they are looking you're calling into question whether he could actually do this job. And I think absolutely, I think it's important to discuss IT because everybody was just a lawyer in a politician with no management, was a warm .

mark lobby. Donacha was a university person.

Look after junior is a not the fact OK.

So that's different.

What you he does possessed the rect was a managerial experience.

But then we get to the real issue, which you want to insult the man, which is your right to do, because you oppose them in the election. But you, doctor, are raising the issues that he has been raising. And and I think there are appropriate questions, though I don't know whether he can really found or not. The vaccines stuff at the is obviously going to be the flash point of of this hearing. But i'll tell you one thing, this whole issue of cdc and these public health agencies, look, public trust in the health regime in this country .

is as well because of covin, because of school closures.

because of many days, because because this country was in list, because this country was drawn through a bunch of condescending and heavy handed Mandates that all turned out to be garbage. And that's why it's slow and the questions are valued.

And R, F is the answer to all promote .

the assault on the cdc that lowered the disinformation. More than a million desk, more than a million decent set, higher than any other just nation per capital. That's the result of fail policies, the demotivating of the .

conspiracy .

policies under .

the so after an election, fox rating down in twenty twenty. I mean, we need to be open and honest about that. After trump law, there's a depressed effect.

People that lose elections get depressed until now. You don't want to watch when your team losers on sunday night, you don't want to watch first take on monday morning. But if you win, let's here IT baby, let's get after IT.

So some of this for seen in ymca c is that. But the more important part is what being talked about in this clip, loss of credibility for the medical establishment, loss and credibility for media that lie to you for four years. I will hope that this audience that watches cinema synsi is asking themselves serious questions about their information bubble, because they have received nothing .

but misinformation in life. Did you see joe carb face? None of them wanted you think he wanted that.

He looked like he was dying. That's probably the top of sheet a Jones, right? SHE A C E O of of MBC, whoever is. They were told to go their new nail path, fifty percent drop.

But this a i'm not going to forget i'm not taking that those people, especially these two with that rhetoric causes somebody to go on a roof and like, you know what, he's hiller, i'm going to shoot him in his head. Those are the people that are for shirt like that. Sorry for my language and I hope that they're gonna fail.

We're going no matter what. What do they can do now start reporting positive news. Spt, they going to start reporting, hey, trumps actually not hitler. It's not going to work.

We're not going to listen there two things going on. One is there is an underlying reality that's happening is that there is a technology shift and a viewership shift happened among all the viewers. They're turning to streaming.

They're watching online. They're watching over the top. They're not locked into a cable subscription and just watching the big four or jumping around the two that they like, that is real.

And it's changing the number of viewers that are available to in sbc and the cable net in a traditional form. The second thing is happening is are losing their credibility. So there is already a shift and worth the subscribers are going.

So they have to make a technology shift and where they're gna be and how they are going to present the shorter clips and shorter stories rather than just two hours of touch potaters watching. That has to happen. But now you've got morning joe. The expiration data of his brand is here. It's upon us.

Let me bring this down for here's how work pending. There is one thing you can't ever beat, okay? You know how you go into the ocean and you think you're stronger in the ocean? Yeah, what is up happening?

I get you every single .

time I tell my kids matter. You can bench a thousand. The ocean doesn't came.

He does. You can squad a thousand, pass. The ocean says, really here. mr.

W, defeated.

right? yeah. You can try to beat a lot of different things.

You can't peat capitalism. Listen, you cannot. It's just how IT is. You came for a few years, eventually competitions gna expose you.

Why does the market watch people think about IT? Take anybody across the board? go.

Steven a. go. You guys go. M sbc, go. CNN go. Pod casters go.

Anybody pick any talent you want to go, right? IT comes a few different things. One, personalities is attractive.

I don't have to agree with you, but I watch a lot of people I disagree with because they have an appealing personality. You like, you know what? I like this guy, yeah, you school right?

Steven ni, you know, we will have the conversation politically. I like to watch him, his personality to me. I like IT.

Some people may not. I like watching stephane to like, ability. Do you like this person? I like this person.

They don't come across you either. You're stupid. And let me tell you, yeah okay, got IT. So that's unlikable.

Three is knowledge ged, do you have some know how I watch tom tom's got a lot of know how interesting time that's no. I did not know that I learned something new today. Here's how this works.

You know, everybody thinks about this, but the solicitor general is the person that goes up in front supreme court and gives the argument, cool. Know how i'm learning. This is cool.

I'm getting smarter for you're fair. I watching my a he is fair. He is fair.

I guess is fair. I watch him his fair, joe, he's fair guys, fair. People want to watch somebody that is fair.

Then you got somebody that has unique angles every time I listen when he said everybody saying something, but when I never thought about IT this way, right? That was a unique angle. Yeah, I never thought this way.

I never thought I was a case that was unique. Nobody also saying this. That was unique.

He's taking a different angle. I want to hear what you have to say. Peter theil unique angle, right? It's a different thing. You're open. You wanted to talk to other people and your entertaining so you take those seven things and you put these guys on a score richer scaling you know .

golf score .

like the all of that's the point. That's a point. So you're seniors and license, you know what? Bone change your channel.

By the way, you do this, I grow up. And you, this is how change, change. And now even like that, people change channels on the first I want. But let's go to next story time.

Jamie diamond is being asked question about getting the job that he wants right, and he answers IT in a way, as some people are saying, he's being a genuine and some people are saying, I don't know if he really wanted the job. I think he really wanted the job. Gotta played his clip. Province react to IT.

I was an elect. Donal trump sends a message to you that he respects you greatly, but you will not be part of the trump administration as a treasury secretary if that were something that were interested.

Interesting to you. First, all I wish the president well, and thank you, is a very nice note. But I just want to tell the president also, i've never I have had a voice for twenty five years, and i'm not about ready to start.

Do you believe him?

no. Jamie diamond s had two bosses for the last twenty five years that are some of the most impressive and foreboding bosses you can have. One is, is, is his stock ticker.

And wall street itself is a massive boss. And the second is the ed. He's had two bosses.

He's had to the navigate. He's had a variety of things. He's had to work with his board. Now does he walk on air like some of the top ten, probably CEO in amErica right now? Sure he does.

But for him to say, oh, I already have, that is just, I don't think it's a very wealth thought out response because he wanted this job. He has mentioned to people these rumors that have happened for the last two years came from somewhere. And I like Jimmy, I got a lot of respect for Jimmy.

I have endorsed him. I've supported him. I've talked about that. I think he's made good calls for the economy. But right now, how would you not want that job? That job is the crown.

That is the, that is the the Cherry on top of the sunday that has been an incredible career of an incredible guy and financial services where now you take all that knowledge and you're not just representing the biggest bank in the world, you're representing the biggest economy in the world, a secretary treasury. How can you not want that job he does wanted? He's very competitive and jammy command .

you've had to with.

well, I think in thea M A little bit, I mean that again, this is the theoretical aspect of IT. To do what jammy diamond is done and then go take orders from trump would be incredibly hard. I mean, pat, I don't think you're signed in up for a boss anytime soon.

Maybe never again. I'm almost certain never again, never gonna have a boss again in jabe. Damon is a tighten of the universe. To think about something like that.

Working under someone is theoretically very hard but here's where I agree with his tom um he's made all the money in the world he could ever spend and his grandchildren could ever spend. He's done everything that he has to do the crown. Due to your point, the Cherry on top is a powerful position like treasury secretary. I do think he would swallow that you go take the job of having a boss to be .

treasure secretary, know think he's at right now, the decision he's making where he's already announced his replacement the next two years, she's finding his replacement. When you think about the most, wow, that's a bad move because you have to come come back, give you up and and then when you think about how much more lenient tig w is employees, hey, you guys had to work eighty hours a week. And well, we can now do this.

And he's not good. He's not good man sex, but goon sex OK. You have to come in or get out. He's not doing that right now. He's going to getting a little bit more chill.

Maybe he wants some people to like him, maybe like the ability to go higher, I don't know, but here's what I will tell you. This is probably wanted the most ambitious people in america, period, and maybe the most ambitious man in the financial industry. Let me explain.

This guy used to be the executive, a system to Sandy wild american express. Let me say this one more time, guys. Sa was an executive assistant to sandwell.

Sandy, while was kingham. Sandy was je diamond in the nineties. okay? Sandy ran city today.

J. P. Morgan is J. P. Morgan. Chase back then. IT wasn't J. P.

Morgan and chase IT was city, all roads LED to city because of this guy, Sandy will. What is up happening is Sandy gives him you premiere jb premiere position. Sandy's daughter, I think, is reporting to, or something like that.

He decides to promote somebody else and sets his daughter side. Sandy's wife comes in this as you can let Jimmy do this. And a firing kim Jimmy leaves Sandy calls him the worst fire firing of a lifetime.

And a Jamie's are becoming who the see of chase. So this is not a regular guy we're talking about. He's running the number one bank in the world.

okay? They they around seven to ten million dollars of money circulates in chase every day. Let me say I want more time. Seven or ten million dollars every day that this guy is behind saying a regular guy, he's not sit and they're not wanting this job.

I don't think and I think for me, when you're a guy like that, you know if there's anybody that you choose to make the boss, at the end, certain things change in life. Uh, when you read Kennedys book or if you read bushes family and you study both of those families, both them have something in common. They bot say, go make a lot of money, then going to public service.

Because if this country gave you the world, that you now have you always back to the country. So he's not going to be working for trump. He's working for america.

He needs to adjust that approach that he's taken of. AmErica chose trump, and you love america. Trump is the spokesperson for america.

During those four years, if trump knocked on the door, you to get that job IT trump giving you the job is the country that help you become a billion, or giving you a job and you have to entertain that job, no matter how cockie competitive all of us are and driven we are, you have to entertain that call. I think deep down the side, he wanted that job. And if he doesn't, I don't think Jamie is going away.

I think the amount of knowledge Jamie has that can be used in a market for the next two decades is Priceless. This guy's relationships and connections around the world is Priceless that they have the swag to be a one meaning of president, I don't know, but does he have the swagger and acknowledge and the relationships to be the position that was potentially he was going after? I think so if he doesn't happen under him, maybe he happens under somebody or somebody away.

Who knows trump's famous for firing people just because somebody got the job. I know the next thing is that big is here's the next bit, if you really want to make a Better vegas. The following, who's getting fired first? All these guys got jobs? Here's a bed.

Who's getting fired first and who's getting fired a faster? So generally, one is an augury by the regan's ary IT. Is that so let you say you'll get their jobs january twenty first. Hypothetically.

Polly mark can have this up up.

Then the bet is who's gonna last the shortest time to say, do that one hundred thousand hours. I guys gone within two weeks, thousand. I just gone with a one nobody knows when you work from.

He is a little bit a wild man so he can make any decisions. And I was just go to next story here time. I want to come to you first with this one whose funding new home purchases, mom, and that I want to read both stories time.

And then i'll come to you and I will I go to you afterward so hear stories, kay, who's buying new home purchases, mom and dead. Rising housing cost could lead to an increase in the turn parental support for Younger home buyers, with twenty six percent of recent buyers using family cash for downpayments, up from twenty twenty percent last year. That's a plus, according to redfin.

Parents like debt cn say they are giving their kids money each year to help with the downpayment. While some, like parents of many apples are paying cash board to hum home out right down, more Young adults are turning to family for financial assistant, asking for catch instead of traditional wedding for or baby gifts. That's actually good move, by the way.

Hey, we're going to give you ten thousand hours. Twenty thousand hours now. Helped me buy the house. I like that. And all moving back from back home.

Census data shows record shares of adults ages twenty five thirty for living wood parents, and the next story says Young adults are holding off on moving out of parents houses. About one in every three adult ages eighteen to thirty four is living with parents right now. And gensec struggles with income and prioritizing savings.

Over fifty percent of gensec adults report they don't make enough money to live the life they want, per bank of amErica data that they have. Victoria Franklin, twenty seven, chose a liberal, a mother after college, saving four hundred and fifty percent of our income. Tom, thoughts on the story.

Okay, here we have two logical explanations in a punched line. The two logical explanations for this, first of all, you know what we saw happen when you print a bunch of money, you cause asset Prices to go crazy. And housing Prices have gone crazy just about everywhere up.

I think national average, we were up about twenty seven percent. Places like santiago and Austin, I think, have pulled back fifteen twenty percent off of peaks. So has been some adjustment there.

But housing is more expensive than it's ever been, number one. And number two is the building overcoated had a pulse and building is still catching up as a matter pack. Builder stocks told brothers lenie pelty.

If you look at the indexes with, those are doing really, really well. why? Because they are building like mad. But the supply isn't catching up. And once the supply catches up in the right places, Prices will come down in those Price areas because there's more homes available. So that's the first logical explanation from the printing of money that increase home Prices to cove IT.

And we didn't build for a while, and now we're building at a record place and we got a bunch of people move in into america. I onder from where different topic, different topic. So you have a supply and you have a demand as he was keeping the Prices up for logical extension.

Second logical explanation is what's happening here is mom and data advancing their um in here most inherit dance in this country is tied to the value the home there is more you talk about baby boomers a billion dollars, a million dollars in their ira. That's not typical. Most people are getting the inherits in the form of um less than two hundred thousand dollars and saving but the equity of was in their moment at home.

So they're advancing that inherit dance here that's the two logical explanations that's happening actually happened here is a punchline. Thirty three percent of a Young adults under the age of thirty four are still living in their parents home. So parents are saying, what if we just advanced the inheritance a little bit to get the shirt off the couch in into his own place? So parents are actually getting kids to .

move out using part of the advance inherit for dad. I'd never move .

out .

the house, said the little baster don't never threat me like that. So that's what's .

happening.

So you took IT from the financial angle. I'm going to take a little bit from more of the societal and philosophy. le.

Pat, I follow you. We have something in common that you may not know, but that is our kids are very into soccer. I see you post about IT on an instagram.

You talk about a lot of the a lot about the psychological requirements to become an elite soccer player. Both of my boys are very invest in socket plated high levels. And we talk a lot.

This is the can do IT through which I talk to my sons often, like I use IT as a metaphor for life as you do. I've watched you talk about this like resilience and effort that you put in technical skills built up over a multitude years. By the way, as another comparison between the two of us, I was really inspired by what you said to start of the show.

I want to be watching tonight of where this show was in two and twenty. It's where we are today on the world can show we are about forty, fifty thousand life on the world can co. So i'm excited.

See where will be in four years, maybe followed plan that I will learn tonight what i'm get tying this psychological thing into this. We are, over the broad span, a wealthier society than we were fifty years ago. What did people do fifty years ago? They try to set their kids up for a future that included, maybe I can help them pay for college, maybe I can help them with this start in life.

Housing has gotten to be a very difficult step in life for Young people. If parents can help with this, I don't think you're violating in these types of things. I see you talk about when IT comes to soccer or other aspects, which is we can create entitle the kids.

We can create kids I don't know how to work for IT who aren't hungry. That's the baLance for everyone. How do I give and set you up for future success without turning you into a soft? And I think sports is a great way to talk about that. I think this is a needle thread. Can I set them up with a house so they can begin the process of wealth building? The other thing I would add to this, maybe inside of the house, if you've got a entrepreneurs daughter, set them up in that first business, become an investor, give them their nut to get started on what they are going .

to build to the future yeah, I love that. And I I want to show you a couple charts that is maybe a different ankle than what both of you guys talked about, which is great because the audience wins, because we hit IT from all the different angles. Rob, if you can pull up the first clip, go to the first chart, not this one.

Go to the spin. Check the sad guys in one thousand hundred and seventy, IT took you two point four years of saving money to buyers. Today we're at seven years.

Oh, I just not cool. So we can. We can sit there and be tough on the Younger generation.

You are not disciplines. You're not. And I used to do that.

I'm like, you know, you know, I don't know, you know, do what? But when you go back IT only took two point four years. Now it's six.

why? Why is this? So then we just said an episode, if you go to the extra, watch this one here, which is kind of weird, so not just wonder to the other one, right to watch this.

If you zoom in a little bit to the one top, top, top, zoom in a little bit for the one top, top, you know, if you can not. okay. So, you know, okay, thank you.

So the one of top shows, if you look at the one of top IT shows what percentage of homes we built that were fourteen school feet. Look at that. And the seventies, that was thirty five, forty percent.

Four out of ten homes we build, or fourteen hundred, less than fourteen hundred school feet to start a home. Hey baby, just you and I two bedrooms. Let's get a place.

And today, look at that from forty percent, the blue is gone away, down to five percent. Go, go to the bottom. Watch this year.

We used to build five hundred thousand homes every year, less than forty. These are starter homes. Try level homes, fifty five thousand, fifty five thousand guys.

And about with decision just on last year. Look at IT. Since went, obama await. And I started declining.

Since went, I went down after nixon IT went up a little bit on the raging IT went down again at the Taylors of region state flat on the bush, clinton. Then I went down under bush slightly, then really declined under obama. And we've stayed at fifty five hundred, fifty five thousand a year.

By the way, here's what's crazy during this time. If we go from seventy tilt today, one thousand and seventy iran, some numbers on this population was two hundred million were at three forty. So we've increased one hundred and forty on two hundred, which is seventy percent populations increased, which means this needs to be instead of five hundred thousand per you needs to be eight fifty, but were at fifty five.

So were expecting these Young kids to go buy a house that of forty five people needs to buy. That been in their career for twenty years and twenty eight years old kids, like, do what you expect me to do. I don't have that kind of money.

Seven hundred thousand hours. I cannot afford IT. right? And then you go to the next chart and you look at what blackrock and these other guys are doing.

This is deeply concerning. Watch is, this is what the investors, like black rock and others, used to invest in homes, you know, all these other things. And the orange is low Price from they would buy.

Green is mid Price. Blue high Price. Look at the wonder pine.

They don't care about mid Price. They don't care about high Price. They're about low Price.

And now one every one, one out of every four low Price homes is owned by an investor like black rock. You think they're binder because they want to a flip. Now then I try to flip.

They're trying to say we're a rental season. Guys forget about buying a house, just come to rent from us. We're going to keep this long term. And by the way, here's what's crazy.

Do you know in many cases what they are paying for these properties? So imagine is you're buying your house is on the market for two hundred thousand hours. Black crop comes in and says, what do you have IT at two hundred? What's the number on this property right now? We run the camps about one.

I'll give you two hundred thousand hours. what? Yeah, we will give you two fifty. Are you serious? yeah. Well, mr. mrs.

Jones offer me one ninety five and me and mary were going to consider, forget about them. We'll give you two fifty. Oh, here we go.

wow. What a nice company. Black crock is i'll think that this is for fifty and they're thinking this is fantastic. No, this is what's going on.

So for and you're going to see where i'm going with this time i'm sitting, you're thinking about a solution for this because right now of amErica like this is this really concerns me? Because we run an agency, sixty thousand agent in our audience. They want to to be a regular guy, my, that and ninety and incentive cashier.

Do you know what percentage of amErica is developed like urban, like people living there? Eighty two percent of americans live in two percent of land. Eighty two percent in two percent, which means what?

What's going on with the other ninety eight percent have a lot of land. Eighteen percent live in ninety eight percent. How often are we on a flight? And you look, what is this small lot of time, right?

How often do we do that when I watch this, tom and I, you're playing poker in arizona or nash. Well, I actually don't remember where we were at. We read this ink five thousand conference finex phoenix, have a great time with mayor.

Muscle from frisco was a treat. mayfield. O and he starts talking about fish com.

Like, yeah, I said time. What is fiscal? Can you pull up cos population .

in nineteen ninety nine? O five minutes.

O so check. This is fiscal's population, one hundred and ninety, only sixty five hundred. Okay, rap, can you go pull up fiscal's population today? Good type and fiscal? No, that's not a good first. Okay, if you go twenty twenty four, go to twenty twenty four fiscal population, twenty twenty four. Look at this two hundred and thirty .

four thousand people today, home of the deals, cabos dal stars.

texas rangers. Get right.

OK there, shouting distance of U. S.

Represented of guys, how to held that.

This happened when I grew up at a dairy queen and a brothel. That is.

that is great city fantastics. what? but? But you you know what the point is.

Here's the moral, the stories. If somebody from the trump administration is watching this legacy, it's okay. What do we do with this? California, everybody's to live in.

L. A. I can't afford to buy a house. And l, by the way, in one thousand and ninety, the average in fiscal with fifty thousand hours, you know the average house right now is in fiscal six ninety nine from fifty eight to six.

How many people think can buy house in fiscal o today? Kay, six hundred nine and nine thousand hours, six hundred seventy, two thousand hours last. Okay, six seventy two today, six hundred and seventy two thousand used to be fifty thousand hours. Moral, the story time when people couldn't afford to live in a way.

where did they .

move to the valley or a but .

north .

of that volunt orange? You go side the way .

I know you're looking .

at first or you went toward thousand oks before M N caused the Prices to go up.

but you went out. You looking at prosper now they're looking .

at all the newspaper prosper, did you?

Yeah that's where the on stand is.

how that put on your supermarket.

So I think I think a part of this, I am of the kind that I don't even want to allow the Younger generation to have an excuse because I never wanted IT like we grew up with nothing. We still often figured out a way to make you work. The right people got to figure out a way to make a work.

But it's also our job to make the country a Better place for the next generation. I think we ve got to take that fifty five thousand starter homes were building to a million for a few years because we our home shortage right now used to be two point three million or at seven to eight million. What are we talking about? There's plenty of land.

Some investors need to sit in and say, guys, fourteen hundred school fees start at home. Hundred eighty thousand hours. Come over here, two point four years to save your money.

Put IT down payment. Get in your own, your wife. Lets grow the silly.

Let's create some jobs. Maybe drive duty minutes to your job. may. Forty minutes to your job will bring more businesses.

When we do, you'll get to job here in town and e'll develop that, sell the vision. I don't know. I was a governor. If I was a president, if I had a job like that, this would be a very, very interesting direction to go, because the Younger generation will love you forever if you create the right policies and opportunities for. This is my thoughts time.

I completely do that because right now what what is happening um is that the older neighborhoods are the ones that and I don't mean old crap IT IT means the older neighbor ods are the ones are getting bought up. And if you look.

you going after older population .

like like bananas and .

like older people are crept.

nana should .

be recycled, you know.

respect for there's .

children have family.

how many people need .

organ donors need .

a supply.

So the older communities.

older communities um are the ones to get bought up. And that's where these you know seventeen hundred two thousand square foot homes are that black rock owns big blocks of that become your rental communities and that's that's reality what is happening and when you get upset at a mor or a governor who says, hey you know what um up in pointing beach, i'm going to give a tax incentive for somebody to put two thousand jobs in here. Don't get upset at that company, put those two thousand jobs there because now you've got jobs out of the big urban areas for laughter and and miami so that you can have goods. Jobs there for people could live in areas for the homeless less.

So if you go further and further and further out, the debate becomes, oh, you know, corporal lanes, transit rail, how do these people get to work conveniently so that you're not spending their life in commuting? And so I think when you hear governors that are trying to make this mix and you complain about a tax center for a business to have jobs out of these houses are, you should shut up because you don't know what you're talking about. That's exactly where we need the jobs out near the the homes that cost a little bit less.

And we need to incentivize, you know, a building you know backboards city centers where there's been industrial areas that have been um you know reconstituted. You you can look at case studies all across united states that they did in pitch burgh. They have a bunch of very affordable town houses dowton .

agree about the way there is something about being part of build in a, you know, a town. But but I think for lot do is going to blow up. I think for lot those gonna blow up. And here's why and new where we need help with that.

But I think a of low up, but I tell you why I think of the reason why I think for lot of those gonna blow up because because guys and pomp beach can afford the houses there, guys and bulker can afford guys in mysteria. Like, listen, i've got to figure out a different place. They're gna come here for lot of dell in the next twenty years could be the L A.

Of florida, I think so. And by the way, because my is new port beach, miami is not. Lay people think mim is l my is new poor beach miamis. Miami is highland park.

Miami is, you know, uh, mim is a different but I think this place for lot of and abc will help turn IT into the element of the media side by bank of his coast. But that's exciting. But let me go to next story here.

Here's an next story talking about hollywood bena ffa C, I watched in a movie, the account into one of my favorite movies. The sky is then the freak, amazing movie. This guy, forget about his politics.

He, in my opinion, whether you like IT or not, I love the way this guy acts sometimes. I don't think he's acting. I just think he's been himself and he's happened to chAllenges are bringing whatever he had.

He gave an analysis. Have you seen this winny or not? I haven't seen that. You have to see what he says.

He gives a breakdown on A I going into hollywood in ways i've never seen anybody explain, and just listen to the way he present his argument like a lawyer. Rob, going to play this clip. I want, as we kind of wrap up here, I do want to come back to AI there.

You mentioned that. But you know, then, how did you know earlier you guys worn here? We did a demonstration.

My colleague, andy saran, and I recreated ourselves and our voices. How do you see that? I mean.

is that a benefit or .

is a real threat? Is IT possible that a netflix can say, and we're going to do our own, excuse me, James bond thing out there with a bunch of actors that are completely recreated for this market or that market? A, that's not possible now.

b. Will be possible in the future. Highly unlikely. See movies, that will be one of the last things if everything gets release to be replaced by AI A I can write you excEllent, imitated verse that sounds a little less than IT cannot write your shakespeare. The function of having two actors with three or four actors in a room and the taste to discern and construct that is something that currently entirely eludes ais capability. And I think will for a meaningful period of time.

What is going to do is going to this intermediate, the more laborious, less creative and caught more costly as a film ging that will allow costs to be brought down, that will be lower, the barrier to entry, that will allow more voices to be heard, that will make IT easier. That for the people want to make good, well on things to go out and make IT look A, I is a craft man. At best, craft man can learn to, you know, make sticky furniture by sitting down next to somebody and seeing what their technique is, an immortal.

That's how large video models, our language models, basically work, a library of vectors of meaning and transformers that interpret context, right? But they are just cross ponting. Things that exists, nothing new is created, not yet, not yet, yet, not yet.

And and really, in order to do that, look, craft man is knowing how to work. Art is knowing when to stop. And I think knowing when to stop is going to be a very difficult thing for AI to learn because it's taste and also lack of consistency, lack of controls, lack of quality.

AI for this world of generated via is going to to do key things. More of me. I wouldn't like to be individual fex business.

They're in trouble because what costs a lot of money is now we cost a lot less is going to hammer that space. And IT already is. And maybe IT shouldn't take a thousand people to render some people, but it's not going to replace human beings making films. IT may make your background more IT can change the color of your shirt I can fix mistakes. I should really .

fat the audio guy, horrible. I just need the .

business of sound and how do you score up and I can put you yeah but no.

I agree with, uh bend one hundred percent agree with the acting patoo is like that's what's the what has been the problem for the past fifteen. I want to say twenty years there's no well, there's no everything is a venture. All my god can't wait for the knife one to come out and it's visually but once the last good movie, good acting pet that you think like once the last time you were like, oh my, this is like one of those movies.

I say not not like a wonderful movie. I watched the red one with the rock that just came out, you know, the the, the movie like him and hello, they what took the boys? You know, when I go to movies with these kids, they make fun of me because I it's my opportunity.

To sleep many time, but I actually stayed up for the entire movie. I texted D. J, and I told him myself, listen for ama.

The kids were ranking the movie and they are given them a great on text. Then I thought I was an eight point seven five. Would you watch IT? I would watch IT again was an action movie.

IT was good. But are you talking like warn on fourth july? Are you talking about like are my get? No, you tell my stuff like that.

I'm about good acting, where there's real emotion and and he makes a great point there's so much that A A uh a robot can do in the visual effects, in the graphics but like real simple emotional human emotional movies no like is goodwill hunting scent of a woman, even little miss sunshine movies where you like you, oh my god, like, but all those movies you get, most you get attach to these people.

I don't think A, I is going to be taking actors roles. But the behind the scenes of that, we talk about that, the editing, the visual, all that those people can be concerned. But that's what he has, an actor that's a good that's a really very good sign. And very.

very three things in the style that David or beneath lic. A, B, C, A. I think ben affleck is incredible actor.

I don't care about his politics like you when he's in something I probably clicking on IT to watch as a few of these guys, the highest of which is been a washington. I don't care what he does, I will be watching. But ethics is in that category, is a really, really good actor.

The movies are way too expensive, and that's because of capitalism. Capitalism, the best system of economics we've ever developed. But IT doesn't mean it's perfect in pursuit of the dollar.

You get locals, you get known quantities, you get characters, you get repetition. As he points out, you've lost the good will huntings of the world. They're cheap to make, but they're not guaranteed blockbusters to make money on the back end.

That cost comes down with A I. We can now get more entry level movies. We get Better art. See, this is the most important one.

And i'm an explain what the AI limitation is deep and this is about like talking about the god particle or where creation comes from, both on a universal scale and within each one of us, where do we get inspiration? Where do we begin the process of creation that is not part of A I? And I don't think I will ever be part of a that is deeply human to begin the process of something not, as he points out, combine things that already exist.

You can do the mathematics, and you can do the AI. And scientists ultimately get back to the god particle, yes, but what is the soul of the thing? The universe, the beginning, whatever IT may be.

And IT leads you to faith. IT leads you to the existence of god. I think IT applies on the human levels as well.

What happens when a human being sits down with a blank k piece of paper? Something has that happens the day I cannot do yet, and I don't know that I ever will be able to do, because all IT is, to his point, is accumulation of knowledge. And there is some creation in taking two ideas that are seemingly unrelated and putting them together. But there is something unique to the human experience that he's talking about that will not be replaced by.

I thought I agree.

A, I can take what is known into IT faster, more efficiently and Better. Because if you take a look at IT and you're back up what is A I well, AI is nothing more than taking large language models, which is basically big stacks of existing, preexisting and done, finished, resolved stuff assemblers IT. And then bringing IT back.

You teach IT the program at programs faster. You teach IT to assimilate ate facts IT assimilates facts best Better. You teach you about the the framework for a narrative. It'll take facts and build you a narrative Better and faster. But IT won't do is IT won't create, and people say what IT create a document out of those facts? No, I created a Better document out of the known facts, created a more, a smoother and faster code out of a known structure.

And you asked IT build me the code to make an APP that very simply does this, or this even more complicated, what IT doesn't do in you call the god particle, it's a creative part, the creative part of humanity IT IT IT does not scan the universe and say, wow, what if we give people a microwave? And a microwave oven would help them save time cooking, right? IT IT doesn't think that way. That's not the way A I works.

There's a lot. What would musk say to us? Meaning, remember the the the one, uh, uh, sit down that moscow with jack mom. Rop, can you go pull up this clip with jack moon and musk?

Uh, h if you type in jack ma and moscow, and i'm sure you guys, i've seen this, where a can you zoom in to see what this is right there? I just want to what the, uh, uh, zoo. M, and so I can see the word wrap and forty six.

Now that, okay, you know, I some spanish. O done. One's good.

downward. S good rock ones. Rob, that only want to be done.

Yeah, to done. Watch this folks. watch. I hate the world.

A, I called artificial intelligence. I call alibaba intelligence. Yeah, yeah.

Look at my end up being true. No, it's so difficult to predict to the future. Nineteen nine point to nine nine percent of the predictions that human being had in the history about the future.

all wrong, including that one. Or yeah.

you know the the zero points, zero zero percent .

of the prediction are right. Body languages is also true that like to the face yeah so my meaning is, come on guys. So joke. No, he's realizing actually number of intelligence. No, you can keep playing IT because yes.

I just came back from there. So are more interested on the earth, the things what's going on happening here. So why you are current about the mars? Just one step.

We go to mars, but we'll never be able to come back. Yeah, but that's my works, and you can cause. So watch this. The guide to the left is worth sixty billion, give or take probably more today. Type and jack mos and network problem. You could jack mos probably worth anywhere between fifty five, two hundred billion dollars, you know, depending on what the market is, right? With alibaba a let's okay, oh, he said, someone, guys, let's start to .

go find before him.

Here's a thing that is a perfect example of where one guy seize the world from a different lens and the other guy sees IT from a different land. A german philosophers, or one, said, if a lion could speak, the world could not understand up. So elan mask, if he was to be sitting here, he would say, you guys are name.

What would elan say to ban of? Like what elan say? Are you add your mind? Do you know the stuff that we're building, the types of stuff these guys are going to be able be able to write and the types of emotion they're na be able to put into this? I don't know.

But what I think is if if you and I thought google was sick, the first some somebody I can i'll never forget the first time somebody came. So did you google IT. So what the hell is that? Go to google that cup.

I want to google that cup. I like this is bullshit. They're just copy in yahoo. Look at this two OS.

Google, yahoo, oh o they're just trying to be yahoo IT did just, this is not onna do anything yeah, watch. But this is just a box. Yahoo has yahoo hor scope.

Yahoo has yahoo finance. Yahoo has yahoo sports. There's nobody go google something we're like, 哇, that's crazy. And in the first, some somebody is a ChatGPT.

And if somebody said, why don't you write a rap song of two park and trump combined? And I was actually pretty good within thirty seconds. So I don't know. I think only the paranoid survive to be fully there, to think that A I today is the best version of A I we're onna get I would I would say, stay paranoid, stay nimble because you have no idea the limits that technology has. And often when we are part of the camp that think are whatever we're doing is so we're so amazing that we're always gonna needed.

Here's a talent, there's an artist the argument that been affleck making and I I want agree with them I want agree with the fact that he saying, you know the the what I call the special effects guys, they're onna get destroyed. You don't need a thousand people to design this. I want to be able to do IT.

When somebody give IT, you spit out maybe a Better background, but who knows we're going to find that in ten years. Who's right, whether a guy from mosque side or the other side? Rab, I want to go to couple of the stories before we rap up.

Okay, so if you can go to twitter, go to my twitter. Rab, just a few days ago, we saw new york times, biden allows ukraine to strike russia with long range U. S.

missiles. With two months left in office, president for the first time authorized ukrainian military to use the system known as the A T, A A C M S to defend its forces in the cusk region of russia. This is when this is seventeen teeth.

Today is what, nineteen two days ago, go to new york times thirty three minutes ago. Watch these folks. Ukraine fired U.

S. Made missiles into russia for the first time. Officials say the attack came just days after biden gave ukrainy permission to use the weapon to strike target inside russia.

Now the linski comes out and says, the ukraine, russia war and faster with trump up. If you've got to collate, play this clip for him to be, I think trump s gna do something about IT. If this is the, not this one, rob, it's, is that the clip that you have?

All I do, it's edna crop explaining the escalation between you. Okay.

go, go play. I think this thing got like sixty million years. Go and play.

We have never been closer to world war three. Then we are today, under joe biden. A global conflict between nuclear armed powers would mean death.

And this is, this is yesterday on match human history. IT would be nuclear armed. Getting nothing is more important than avoiding that nightmare.

And this we will avoid IT we? Okay, so you can place right, you go to a clip of anyways in this story that i'm saying. The fact is linsley saying it's going to end faster with trumping, and he's going to end the conflict.

This is a form story that zilli sy is talking about. IT was writing all over the place. But putin, in october or september, made a very clear comment that if you allow these guys to use these weapons against us.

Will be willing to resort to nuclear like we're willing to go nuclear. Putin is saying this, by the way, we're in IT right now live while we're doing a pocket. This is going on.

So somewhere in russia, crime. And wherever IT is, putin is sitting with this handles and these people saying, what are we doing next? Well, what do you think happens here?

So I think about is playing with fire. But IT might not be the raging and front we're afraid of just yet. Today, on the wilkin show, I will have air prints on.

I spoke eric recently and asked him about this air prints, the former founder of black water, incredibly intelligent when IT comes to global affairs and warfare. I asked him also about the fact in north korea is devoting one hundred thousand soldiers to russia as well. Here is air response to those two things.

That's father north korea. North korea devoting soldiers to russia is basically human fighter on the front lines in ukraine. Secondarily, he said, these missiles that are being used are not top the line stuff.

It's not. It's not. The muscle unstated could be allowing the ukraine to fire into russia. So maybe, perhaps not the inferno that we're afraid of, but still playing with fire.

Biden and the geopolitical establishment in europe, in the military industrial complex here, has a hard on for reckonin. They just simply do. And this is one of the biggest reasons american public wanted to bring in Donald trump.

I have full faith that negotiator, the strong man, the clear leader, that is Donald trump, will be able to keep this from a testicle into world war three. I think pun knows IT. I think the linsley knows IT. I think we're headed towards the peace deal, hopefully even before dawn trump takes office because is tom point out earlier, the dominance are falling. The world sees the next step for the united states and people from lunch ables to russia.

They're in the world. So I know what erik says that the the fact, a, these are not the best missile. We're not using our best.

All the other stuff, go optics. Your name is putin. There's powerpoint going around the world.

You have to seem stronger in front your people. Two days ago, bidens giving permission. Two days later, bomb. The headline says those missile have been fire and he's playing with fire. That's the point.

So putin doesn't care if it's a nineteen ninety, the highest latest twenty twenty four that they just build with the highest take. Now what put in doesn't all he cares is you gave him permission. He took advantage of IT during the time that we have a president elect trump.

This is your last sixty days that you're doing this. No problem, tom. What do this thing's going to happen?

Or russia has been fighting mostly a ground incursion strategy, right? You take a look at IT, it's moved the line because this has been a let's take their land war from the beginning, right? I mean, meet and everything like this in response to and spurred by, you know, ukraine possibly joining nato and all those things.

So it's historically that's my fricking land, and nato is going to make them do. No, no, no, i'm I having that. So this has been a land war.

This has not been a we're onna drop a month, the crap on baghdad make a point to steam, who saying, and then go home and then let them rebuild their country. This is a land grab. So he's been doing conventional.

And what he hasn't done, you know, even though you seen the devastation in in cities that have been along the way, he has not gone the major, and you see pictures today, a major population centers in ukraine. They look like new york, right? They look like new york.

They're are largely in touch. I asn't hit him. And what I worry is what you say is that he's got to make like a statement strike, that he's gotta come back with a statement strike, like win.

What did they try to do north? They launched in the hezbollah support from iran. They was like, uh, two hundred ter missals overnight, two hundred and rockets overnight.

And they try to make that statement. And they killed a bunch of ducks on farming land, yes, but they were trying to make a statement about all these. To your point, he's got to make a statement. And the concern is what is he's gonna to make a statement that I am still strong and not to be screwed with what I believe the world waited for trump to take power because this wasn't the most high tech stuff, but there's an object that's not good for rush.

I mean, how about this? Anything with somebody threatening a nuclear attack? To me, it's already a red flag we're talking about. We were warned about trump doing all this. You're doing IT. And the headline, I think is misleading joe bite and black blank joe bite in, as we all know, has IT made any decision since he's been in. okay.

And this is why it's so one point about the cabinet that he's picking well that this is the most important thing because who's going to mark rubio were talking about anthy blinking is in front of a camera three days ago. Going eight guys. We're going to get eight billion to them before january twenty.

They're rushing the money. These guys are in charge. The blinkin are in charge. There are the ones that are responsible for the thirteen dead afghani american soldiers are in afghanistan. These are people tolerate gAmber.

Like, who's the person's in right now available? You know, all the spy balls, all the russia, how do they not anticipate all these attacking and everything but me? Well, you know where job in this, but he's in the amazon.

Just like crocodile dandy. Have you seen what all this is happening to? And is a movie scene? Look at the living.

Everything looks like a joke IT looks like a little of you think that guys making the decisions. It's the tony blinkin, it's the jake Sullivan. It's all these people that are making all these decisions.

Last minutes. Where are the hello he going?

That's quite IT out done.

Know what that is though. Think about winny. This is kind of weird to me, and let me tell you why. Let's just say you and I were enemies.

Okay, okay, and I come out to you and we have dinner, meal on your wife and okay, and that's OK. We're laugh. We're having A A good conversation. All good. Hey, Brown looks and I know you know you took my job four years ago and i'm coming back and i'm not really taking your job.

So i'm really you should have state in IT but they kind of a took away your job and i'd just beat the person but pro sfar what they did to you. It's going to get up and uh but listen, respect to you, forty five years you gave awesome lots of respect and i'm leaving. I'm in my pain.

I'm going to U, F, C, fight to go home out with john e. Jones and dinner White and everybody else no. And then I heard the next day while i'm talking about we're gona create a peace treaty and we're going to make ukrainian russia get along.

You're now given the Green light for them to do that, huh? Then two days later, ukrainy actually executes on your permission that you gave me. Then i'm trump coming out and saying, joe biden is about to cause world war three.

What happened to that meeting that we had? So so this makes me a little bit uncomfortable to know what they held just happen. I thought we had a good conversation together.

So this is either a few different things to me. It's either one what you said, joe, not doing that, everybody else that and there's making a decision. They say, hey, let's sell a few more missiles.

Let's cause a little bit more of this that taking place too maybe just maybe bite trying to intercept of this war being done early by him getting ahead of is a trump t doesn't get that Victory. How I don't to know how you go about donor the way that he's trying to do IT right now. But IT makes me very uncomfortable that IT happens a day after you and I visit, two days after you and I visit. And I I thought we had a cordial conversation to get .

in and come out and do some like this, or see provoking an escalation from putin to denies prompted ability to negotiate .

a piece on the war. They want to continue gonna worry about that. Here's here's how guys like trump are .

were trying to get to bitten s motivation.

I totally get IT with you.

But what they don't understand is trump is already pretty talking to putin yeah and their camp is already talking and he's already talking as linski you Better believe they have in those conversations so they're probably saying, dude, pute is probably saying in dude, this guy is going to get in what the hell is the other the guy don't want get out of the way, what do you do? What do you do with all this stuff right now? So I don't know, by the way, if this should back fires and putts in a meeting right now. Sit the same.

You know what? I've had IT like those people up, like them up. If he does, guess whose hands that blood will be on? Biden and and all his linkin.

like all those guys that want this.

they're gonna have that blood on their hands, not anybody else. I don't understand what's going on over here. I don't think a good move. I want to finish out with a story, safely story, sports story because you know, for me, I love watching osp. I thought you were fantastic on first time, and I thought you made IT more exciting.

Like I like watching ubn on there and the fights and all the stuff that was going on IT was you, him and who was not skip but um max max killer. And I thought I was a great combo, right? He has been made a massive mistake not allow some conservatives to be there to give their argument.

Massive mistake. All of the son, I started seeing certain guys disappear that has gone on over here. Why is that only this? But there's a number that came up that I want to talk about world series right there if you want to go to IT.

So world series is drew larger audience in japan, then N B A finals did in us this year. okay? The twenty twenty four world series, the adjani average h to a point one million viewers in japan, surpassing eleven point three million average viewers in the us.

For N B A finals in game five, U. S. Done average of eighteen point six million views across fox platforms.

Okay, making IT the most watch game five on fox. Uh, since twenty seventeen. Globally, the world series average over thirty million viewers across north american asia. In the us, the series average fifty point eight years per game, the high essence twenty seventeen game five numbers, representing a fifty eight percent increase from last year. Rangers diamond s you should peak between.

Eleven fifteen to eleven thirty, as a daggers clinched the whole thing right now, as a guy who's a yankee guy, I watched this and I saw the sad here. Twenty twenty four world series, fifty point eight million, twenty twenty four N, B, A finals eleven point three shake yesterday is given his commentary on IT. They're saying they believe the three pointer has destroyed the game.

Sharks blaming steff korean, all these other guys yesterday, I don't. If you saw that James harden, just pass. Ray Allen, he's now second place.

Steff curry, sitting at first place, got a thousand more three pointers than James harden. But yesterday, their plane against each other, there was a moment that step ky, and the two shirt together. Why do you think the M. B, A product as as soon as IT is today?

Let's start with what's so good about the majority baseball on the world series. It's obviously needs to be stated. You had two effects taking place.

One, the two biggest market, xy, united states square, ring off for the world series L. A. In new york.

Second, the biggest global superstar in that sport that explains the ratings in japan show hail tony for the los Angeles dodgers. Were sure on the NBA side, the thing about NBA, and this took place while I was at E. S.

P. M. There's a wishful thinking's to the NBA for years. I would appear on first taking debate people about when the MBA was gona surpass the in a film there was people that with a serious and straight face made the argument that IT was on the path and would soon have bigger rain to fill, which is an absolute joke of a take.

It's not even in the same stratosphere as the in film. And that's honestly that because of cultural issues, wish casting the N. B.

A into popularity. I love the N. B A. I love all sports. But my teams were in both of those finals a year ago. The texas rangers in this year, the dallas mavericks.

But the NBA is a niche sport compared the in film and there's lean into culture and black lives matter, I truly do believe, hurts that product and IT will continue to hurt that product. I think that much more to blame then the three point. I actually think that's an entertaining aspect to the game.

I think steff curry is not just a super star. Bodies revolutionized basketball the way that will go down in the history books. And by the way, is not just basketball.

He's like soccer. The the idea of managing space and off ball movement is the revolution sports and the nfl, by the way, spreading out differences. So I don't agree with shack.

I think the N. B. S. Problem is a was never as big as everybody wanted IT to be and be IT picked one side of the al IT said, we want to be here for this. What turns out to be not fifty percent of america, but about forty percent of america.

And you nail that when you have somebody, the face of the M. B. A, which is lebron James. I mean, let just face IT when you have that guy but uneducated and you at tell every look at every google every time he has a book in his hand, it's always on the first page as is he like he's to read the whole thing the most divisive uh, like race beating a bitter, anything that something happens negative if he always has to go the race and it's unattracted if people don't want to watch that, people go to words well, as you know, to escape from everything.

When I do stand up and I do comedy and do our sketches, that is, for people to get away from everything and laugh in the joy. When I am a basketball game, and I watching the main guy on there that is just the most divisive guy, that and what's for named one of the person that's like that anything something comes up. He's talking crap about cops.

He he was a tweet that he did rub where kind of um he wanted people to go after the natural cup that legally shot. I forgot her name, brand or something like that. Mci mcc brian head deleted .

the tweet .

that yeah, he was posting about the the officer, like basic, like not threatening him, but the guy did his job. A girl took a knife and tried to stab a girl, and he shot. I think this is one of the main reasons, pat, that people don't want to watch.

This is goes back to what you're talking about media. And then I think he was under the neath, the surface of us talking about ban athlete, the F, L, created a product is incredible, unique. It's not start driving.

It's laundry driven. We root. You root. I think you might be a dolphins fan, but you're gonna root for the dolphins. Yes, you may the isolated if two is the quarter back or not.

But it's not really about the guy you I look for the cowboys in the long orns and they change players every three, four years. And IT doesn't change the N, B. A.

Into some stem. Major baseball are star driven enterprises. You need to have the start.

Maybe they need to check off the truck list. You rattle off earlier. Pt, like, like ability.

But the N, B, A saw Jordan peak. That was IT IT was driven by one man. You couldn't paid him enough money.

Honestly, I really about lebron, but it's been driven for two decades by lebron, the MBA finals. I love him. I love lucon chh. I like jesenia m not a star on the same level as Jordan and lebron. And if you have a league predicated upon stars, you don't have your star in the final that hurt your product.

By the way, let me just read this quote that he says, and time i'll come to you. This is what checks said. He was asked, what's the reason why mbs had here? He says, for me, the three point shot as a single worst thing to happen to the baseball of my lifetime.

And let's back IT about a little bit of history. The aba did not introduce the three point shot. The aba of absorb, the three point shot, the three point shot, as we know what is a gift c of a promoter.

I would repeat that, folks. IT was not asked for four by anybody in the MBA was the gimigliano mother, dead man? Be an abe saper stein, the personal of harden globe trowsers, who founded a league in one thousand nine hundred sixty one, call the aba.

He hoped would be an opposition to the N. B. A.

That league last, that are you going to have IT folded in the second year? But he got a three point shot because he needed a and in the NBA took IT abalone, said that there will probably be a four point shot of my lifetime. And the three, three isn't going anywhere.

And that's the game here. What IT does is distorted the game at every level time. Your thoughts on this year.

We're also talking about let's let's talk about one thing about baseball. You're talking about the country, japan, that has an amazing love affair with baseball. They have such enthusiasm for IT.

And IT has long been a place where great japanese players come to the b and make big salaries. And a journeyman thirty three can go play in japanese baseball or an exile one, a travel bowl. When there was beloved, and you look at what was going on, they loved them.

They loved the santis. They loved the word. But also you have to member beyond show hao tony usha nobo yma motto, who came to the dodgers, what is only twenty six, but he was the three times cyn award winner, the equivalent of the cyano in japan. Hi dale nmo had come to the dodgers long ago.

You darvish es, with the Sandy ago power race, there is a love affair with baseball, but more importantly, the acceptance of major league baseball that has had this exchange system where, you know, your Younger, incredible players can come to an amazing high voted stage and major baseball on the us. And make bank, as we've seen. And also american players go over there.

When I was growing up, there's a guy named kari warn, commotio warn, commute the hawk. And he went over to japan and had resurrected his career for the last four years. And he hit these blistering shots over there off the junk ball pictures and they loved IT and that was beloved IT.

So you're also talking about japan that has had this natural love affair with american baseball and this was like a triple word score for them the dodgers the yankees. Um show hao tony first, but don't discount the love they have for ocean oyama motto who many of them were very sad to see him come to the america, oh, could he stay here for a couple more years? But we know he came to the doctors and make bank. So there is that beyond all the stuff that look up.

rob, that's out of .

the look that .

stash. Yeah.

I mean, look, you know, to me, a part of IT is the N. B. A. All star game sucks, but most sports all star game, typically socks. Baseball is cool with home on derby, they change IT up a little bit still like ding. But the nb all start.

They did a good a few years ago when they had the, you know, four quarter was the best defense i've ever seen in my career, being play by superstars on both ends of that who ever get to one fifty seven first, first love. That four court I think was six years yus was against libra maybe five years ago is fantastic. But I think today's product is boring.

I think the players on the season don't play the way the other day. Who's the center from, uh, seventy six years? What's his name? The mb is like, you know, he wants to play every other game.

And I don't want to point it's such a player driven league today that is no longer fan driven league and the fans are simply not into I don't watch IT anymore. I don't want I, by the way, I was an a poseuse sed N B A guy. I could care less about the N B A, the finals.

I like luca. I like how we plays. He, he's an exciting player to me. Boston celtic, super boring team, super boring team. They're like the spurs.

If you look at the spurs on the finals, they never got rate all they were super boring. The they ve got readings because they are played in in the Brown, something like that ray Allen in the whole team that they had. That was exciting. My team, before I wrap up, was the bills. When I first came to the state in nineteen and ninety, I like thermal .

as I like B, B. I like bright pop.

I like shap. Then I became a dallas fan, cowboys. But today, if I tell you who i'd like today in our family, we root for one guy y nfl today and is in is jobaria in joba gh is number one in the arts, number one in touchdowns, number one in touchdown, in reception ratio. To marr chase, number one in yards.

number one and touch down still .

can't win and they still can't. Four and seven they came. This is the guy is too fuel goes yesterday. Ja marr chase called this as out the march probably to be coming back. I don't .

know how good about .

the players lafin to showed up. R, I am in keys. I'm all the ankles we have for sure. I'm all the inks of the diggers for anybody else, i'll root for diagoras cept, the few free ranks.

If you play against, if you play against, you play against anis, i'm going yank anyway, will so blast, have a you on folks tonight again, six o'clock P, M, eastern standard time V, T, webinar, get registered. Put IT in your calendar and make sure we're going to put a link to the willcoe show. Go check him out.

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I just love your commentary on your view and the angle you present. And I think you do a great job. You did an end of you with iraq, I think a year ago, maybe maybe thirty months, six month ago, yeah. Or you ask a question, will he be voting the same way again? And he says, I will not be voting. You look like he don't want to answered that question or be asked a question, but you asked IT and that was a great question to ask because of what he did in twenty twenty and how we change his position in two thousand twenty four. Well.

let me just before we god, just once this, I appreciate everything you're saying and I don't give go tu us compliments, but I really appreciate the work that you do. And i've been watching you guys grow in the specific compliment is i've seen you do your interviews, your great interviewer, but the way you guys have divergent views on this show, you have calmo and you have other guys in, you talk about me on first take, I love debate. I love the exchange of ideas. And I think one of the few places .

where you're able to get preciate on take care will good bye.