00:01:50.680The largest clinical trial ever done on cocoflavanols.
00:01:53.880Double blind, placebo controlled in Harvard and Brigham Women's Hospital.
00:01:57.840The results hit the journals in the FDA.
00:02:00.260The guys who never approved anything recognized it, and they approved the health claim.
00:02:04.920The first one for coco in history, and it's this stuff right here.
00:02:08.880Before you dismiss this, listen to Rhonda Patrick, one of the top independent science educators in the world.
00:02:14.900Those who drank a beverage that had flavanol-rich cocoa in it three times a day for six months were able to walk 46 yards further in a six-minute walking test compared to those that drank the placebo beverage.
00:02:22.760It was shown that the improvement in their walking ability was a consequence to increased blood flow in their calves and also improved muscle function.
00:02:28.680There was another study that was actually done in Young Healthy Males that showed that dark chocolate improved their cycling.
00:02:33.320Basically, those that had dark chocolate were able to cycle 17% farther in the same amount of time than those that had the placebo control, which was white chocolate.
00:02:40.040And the study also showed that they basically didn't need to consume as much oxygen to basically cycle farther as well.
00:02:46.140Introducing Black Forest High Flavanol Cocoa, the goat of cocoa powders made in the United States.
00:02:52.220This isn't your standard Dutch chocolate bar.
00:09:39.880You know, there's, like, that second leg of it.
00:09:42.600And so, yeah, we kind of took a little bit of issue with calling it the golden age and stuff like that, which I get that he has to do.
00:09:48.840But really, we see it as more of we held the line and stopped the bleeding on a majority of issues, like inflation, the border, various other things.
00:10:16.100A younger generation person who's just coming up, like, if your 401k is up 10% or 15% in Trump's first year, but you only have $1,000 in it, that's $150.
00:10:28.280If you're a boomer with six mil in your retirement accounts, it's a pretty penny, right?
00:11:00.960So we had a little problem with that, but it is true, like, that we have stopped the bleeding, and if we kept, and if Kamala Harris was in, we'd be in, like, a really, really bad spot.
00:11:12.720So it's good that we saved the day, but there's the night left, you know?
00:11:25.060Yeah, and we've talked about this on the show.
00:11:27.240In his State of the Union, Trump said last year the murder rate saw its single largest decline in recorded history, the biggest decline, the lowest number in 125 years.
00:11:36.700A CBS News fact check determined that that is true.
00:12:52.280Are you making fun of the 100-year-old World War II pilot?
00:12:56.760I think these five black women are, on a Zoom call, making fun of veterans.
00:13:01.980And I think people get detached from what the government is.
00:13:07.380It's like, what percent of our budget is defense?
00:13:09.700And then, like, basically one of the main roles of our federal government is the military.
00:13:15.140So you'd expect an outsized amount of time spent on honoring and talking about and dealing with the military.
00:13:21.440These people think, I don't know, they got used to talking about illegals and trans kids and stuff way out of the purview of the federal government, in my mind.
00:13:30.060And so seeing people celebrate the military and, you know, decorated heroes is very foreign to them.
00:13:40.740So, yeah, that was pretty interesting.
00:13:42.800And then to wrap up this segment, the thing I thought was really good, and we talked about this yesterday, there are a lot of, like, internet-first stories that made its way all the way to the top and then were acknowledged in the State of the Union, like Nick Shirley's Somali fraud, the illegals getting CDLs, the corporate home buying, some trans stuff.
00:14:03.040These were a lot of stories that really got moving online and then got to the attention of the president, which I thought was kind of a cool sign of the times.
00:14:10.380Yeah, never stop posting, never stop trying to do individual journalism or, like, small-time investigative reporting, because the internet, if you get enough and you get into the algorithms, it can lead our policy.
00:14:22.860And that's a really good sign, you know, for our participation in this democracy we got.
00:15:24.500So, Mr. Mayor, are you willing to revise your statement regarding the snowball fight, given that this was not exactly a friendly back-and-forth snowball fight?
00:15:34.980The police that were there were not throwing any snowballs.
00:17:54.160The NYPD is going to be hiring a lot of Muslims and it's going to be all these Muslim police officers and they're going to do a weird two-tier justice system.
00:18:01.940And like back to the snowball fight in general, I'm not saying that Mamdani needs to like yell and hold people accountable or whatever.
00:18:12.040Imagine a snowball fight where a bunch of fifth graders were dominating a bunch of first graders and like the first graders were like crying and not even fighting back.
00:21:05.100And a lot of people are saying that these weapons were sent to Ukraine from our government and then sold on the black market to our enemies.
00:21:13.680Yeah, the Ukrainian yachts don't pay for themselves, right?
00:21:16.880But the Ukrainian black market with all these American weapons now going to our enemies miles away from our southern border, not the best.
00:21:25.000Yeah, I think Tucker had talked about this a lot, too, as it was happening when we were shipping all these older arms out to Ukraine.
00:23:13.300Because of the great famine, tens of million people died because of cultural revolution.
00:23:16.420So China, you know, from one political movement to another, and then to almost four decades of single-child policy, there's no way Chinese women had five kids.
00:23:26.220And you guys remember growing up, I'm sure, when China had, like, the one-child policy, they were getting rid of girls, they only wanted boys.
00:23:50.200And so what's their population that they say 1.3 or 1.4 billion, same as India?
00:23:54.880And then China also has that phrase where they call it a paper tiger, where, you know, an organization, a country, whatever group of people tries to make themselves seem bigger than they are.
00:24:06.440And it's no coincidence that phrase originated in China, and they like it.
00:35:25.820And then in California, they're letting a sex offender run for office.
00:35:30.200I believe Fresno deserves leaders that are honest from the very beginning, not the end.
00:35:35.720So going into this, I'm putting my life out there.
00:35:39.340Up front about his status as a registered sex offender, Rene Campos is not running from his past as he runs for office.
00:35:47.300I've been given the chance to rehabilitate through the courts and back into the system.
00:35:52.080Charged with being in possession of child sex abuse material back in 2018, the Fresno native says he pled no contest to a misdemeanor charge.
00:57:03.540So it's pretty scary stuff, and this is another example of, like, chemicals in your daily use items, and you're working out at the gym, and you feel like, oh, I'm improving myself.
00:57:12.980But then they, oh, you're working out?
01:04:46.920The display is deeply offensive, unacceptable, and has no place in our city.
01:04:51.200New Orleans is built on respect, diversity, and inclusion.
01:04:53.880City Council Leader J.P. Morrell also called it a, quote, disturbing effigy meant to harm and intimidate families and children.
01:05:00.600It was her innocence that was taken away because I had to expose her to, you know, a darker side of racism and tell her why she couldn't, why she wasn't allowed to play with it.
01:05:11.660Groups like the New Orleans Police and Justice Foundation shared a statement also saying there's a clear line between satire and inappropriate signaling, and many are calling for accountability.
01:05:20.640The crew of Tuck said they were calling for accountability.
01:05:23.940And the beads were around the Barbie's neck, and that became a noose.
01:05:28.400But when the beads get thrown out, where does everyone put them?
01:05:34.980So if it was around the foot of the Barbie, they would have said, oh, this is like when the KKK used to drag us by the trucks through the town.
01:05:41.480Yeah, or when a slave runs away, they got us in chains and a weighted ball so we can't run.
01:05:45.980And the only picture that, like, they could maybe make an argument for is when it's hanging over the side of the float.
01:05:52.900That's the only one where I was like, all right, maybe it's bad optics.
01:07:04.000New Orleans is ranked dead last, the least safe city, just behind Memphis, or in front of Memphis, I guess, if you're ranking by least safe.
01:07:14.300And it's got one of the highest per capita homicide rates in the U.S., 46 per 100,000 residents.
01:07:20.800It's just a horrible city, and then the mayor gets involved in beads around a Barbie doll thing.
01:08:08.580There's so many questions and variables here, but everyone just, the mayor, the city council, the attorney general, they all just go, we're worrying on a hate crime happening here.
01:08:17.540And final point on this story, there were white Barbies also with beads around the neck.
01:08:40.780If we really wanted to get into the intersectionality of disability, post-traumatic slave syndrome would be something that would be for real considered.
01:08:48.220That would be acknowledged as something real.
01:09:16.960But the lady is just making an excuse for whatever is not going good in her life and just attributing it to, oh, I'm just a few generations removed from slavery.
01:11:25.840And then the final point, which is a point that I make here and there, it could be argued that the Africans that came from Africa to America in slavery and then ended up staying and becoming modern day Americans, that was the best thing that happened to those people, even though it sounds dark, compared to staying in Africa.
01:11:47.360A little bit of suffering and then your entire bloodline lives in America.
01:12:00.640Next, we're going to get into a delusional podcaster clip.
01:12:03.760This guy on the right in the red shirt, he's trying his best to understand the noticing the guy on the left is doing.
01:12:12.540People navigate the world based on past experiences, patterns.
01:12:15.980So if I see someone, whether they're white or black, a kid, given I've worked with them as well, dressed like Eminem, I'm going to probably subconsciously behave differently.
01:12:57.820It indicates a larger pattern of behavior.
01:12:59.340And you're telling me if I pay attention to that pattern, I am morally wrong for using my rational pattern recognition.
01:13:05.300Yeah, because there's no stats that you can provide that would say if you're dressing with baggy pants, that means that there's a better chance that you're committing a crime.
01:13:10.880So as law enforcement, I'm going to treat you different.
01:13:12.700I'm not pulling up stats when I make that decision.
01:13:14.620I'm basing it based on my past experiences, given the people I've worked with, the kids I've encountered.
01:13:20.000Based on that theory, if black people as a whole commit more crime than white people, should they be treated differently?
01:13:26.520I'm going to treat the kid wearing the pants in that way differently.
01:13:28.800That has nothing to do with what you just said.
01:13:30.080And you still haven't told me why he's wearing his pants like that.
01:13:32.720First of all, maybe you should talk to somebody who dresses differently than you.
01:13:36.880Now, I don't want to talk to them, but but they're not wearing their pants differently because they're trying to commit a crime or they want to be a drug.
01:13:45.100But there are all sorts of different reasons why people I just and I just acknowledge I told you about how many of my students were trying to fit in and cosplaying this gang culture.
01:13:53.860They would go home and they'd be like the opposite when they were home.
01:13:56.600They would come in and act like they were these little gangsters, these little hard kids, and they were completely like the opposite when no one was looking.
01:14:01.220I understand it can be faked, but what are they signaling?
01:14:03.960And I think what you're doing is an erasure.
01:15:03.940And this guy needs a study or something.
01:15:06.220He needs the Cato Institute or somebody to come out and tell him if baggy pants are bad.
01:15:10.260And this other guy's like, I'm just vibing off life experience.
01:15:14.200And when you put like a number on someone's chances of surviving, like this guy on the right, if he listens to his own advice, he's got like 30% chance.
01:15:25.720And then this other guy's got like four.
01:15:27.120You know, it's just, I don't know why, but for some reason, every opinion that the guy in red has needs to be filtered through some study or some academic thing.
01:15:42.060And then the point we made in the past, it's amazing how much leftist discourse is just them pretending not to understand things, thus making discourse impossible.
01:15:51.120And that's the face he's making there.
01:15:58.840You have to treat every single person exactly the same all the time.
01:16:02.160Whether it's a billionaire in a suit who pulled up in a car that you can't afford, or if it's some ghetto gangbanger kid with his hoodie tied up and like-
01:16:10.400With his sheisty running up on you with his hands on his pants.
01:16:12.920You have to treat those guys the same.
01:16:24.760My pronouns are they, them, or at least that's what I share with people most often.
01:16:29.280But for this particular meeting, I will come out fully as saying that my pronouns are she, they, him.
01:16:36.900Now, I don't usually go into that because it becomes a quite interesting, delicate conversation about what it means to be a man, what it means to be a woman.
01:17:25.280Remember a few weeks ago we were talking about, we made that point how white people say, let's take this outside and other groups don't do that.
01:17:33.660White people respect the venue before getting into fisticuffs, right?
01:19:06.400Loving, goofy toddler three died painful death after her mother let new boyfriend move into family home.
01:19:13.960And guys, just these pictures, this picture here, like the girl, the girl with the mom, and then the black guy who for some reason this white mom let into her house.
01:19:32.000But she was found unresponsive at 12 p.m. Thursday after she was brutally beaten by her mother's boyfriend, Gerald Coombs.
01:19:41.040Coombs admitted to detectives that he bound the toddler's hands with a robe tie and her legs with painter's tape at the Citra home.
01:19:49.580So, yeah, the 32-year-old claimed he had restrained Paisley to keep her from reaching into her diaper the night before.
01:19:56.700The defenseless child was bound, and Coombs said he picked her up and dropped her on the floor.
01:20:02.400It was then that Paisley began gasping for air, and he started striking the toddler multiple times.
01:20:07.980And then finally, there's always this part in a crime where you do it, and then you don't get help quick enough because you're like, ah, I did it.
01:32:46.360I was in awe at like Instagram sends me something, and it only comes across my desk when I'm scrolling reels after it's had like 100,000 likes, and it's undeniably funny.
01:32:57.820It's kind of the power of the algorithm and like everybody.