847. Andy, Devin Johnson & DJ CTI: Jake Tapper Co-Authors New Book About Cover-Up Of Biden's Decline, Epstein Client List & Goku: Artificial Intelligence
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Summary
In this episode of The Realists, DJ Cruz and Andy talk about the impact AI is having on the world and how it s changing the way we live and work. DJ Cruz is the CEO of Sales AI and Andy is the Co-Founder of CTI, an AI company that is killing it in the space.
Transcript
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What is up guys, it's Andy Purcell and this is the show for the realists, say goodbye
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to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to motherfucking
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reality. Guys, today we have Andy and DJ Cruz, the motherfucking internet. That's what we're
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going to do. That is what CTI stands for. It stands for Cruz, the internet. We're going
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to put topics on the screen. We're going to speculate on what is true and what is not true
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and then we're going to talk about how we, the people, are going to solve some of these
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problems going on in the world. I'm just going to get right into it, bro. I'm just going to
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get right into it. We got one of the homies here, Devin Johnson, sales AI, the arch enemy.
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This is a good buddy of mine. If you guys don't know, he owns an AI company, sales AI,
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number 438 on Inc.'s 5000 list. So you guys are killing it. You're a young man. How old
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Yeah. No shit. Not coaching courses on how to suck balls.
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Yeah, right. Right. It's discounted right now, too, if you guys have time.
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Yeah. Well, you know, everybody's stealing your course.
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Yeah. But anyway, we got some things we're going to talk about today. We talk consistently
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about AI and the impact that it's going to have and we're going to get to that for sure.
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But, you know, we're going to keep it real with CTI. And before we get into that, man,
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like just so people kind of know what you do and how you got here and everything, give
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them, you know, a 90 second rundown of who you are and what you do.
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And yeah. So from Indianapolis, Indiana, grew up in a suburb called New Palestine, Indiana,
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30 minutes east of downtown. Grew up. My mom worked three jobs. Keep me in a good school.
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Dad was incarcerated for 12 years. Got out, found out quickly. He was a street pharmacist.
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A street pharmacist. That's a new lingo right there.
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Yeah, that's right. I like that. I never knew my dad. I didn't know what to call him.
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Yeah, he was just gone. He was a street illusionist.
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Yeah. So mom and dad never married. Got to see two different sides of the aisle.
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You know, hardworking mom to barely put food on the table. And my dad that had money come
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so fast, he didn't know what to do with it. Ultimately was his demise, you know, overdosed
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and got caught up in the crazy. So growing up, I knew I wanted the money, the lifestyle, didn't
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know how. So I got into entrepreneurship. I started by flipping sneakers. So I resold Nike's,
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Jordan's, Jordan's, Yeezy's. I got my start on a scooter and I would do Craigslist deals back in the
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day. So Craigslist was like Facebook marketplace for the back before.
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Is it just like close encounters? Like, Hey, I saw you at the grocery store.
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It's scary what it is now. I've, I've went on there just, just curious what it is nowadays.
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But yeah, just hustled my way up to getting my first car. And then I was doing sneaker trade
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shows. And then after high school graduated and got into digital marketing because sneakers,
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it was my first adversity. So everything used to release in stores that was exclusive,
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but then it went to apps only. So Nike would release their shoes on their app, et cetera,
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Yeah. Goat is actually a reseller platform. So those are authorized resellers or guys like
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me or you that have exclusive shoes that want to sell, but they verify them to make sure you're
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buying real shoes. But yeah, once that happened, it was very hard to get inventory and everyone
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knows in business, no inventory, no sales. Right. So that was my first real adversity. I got into
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digital marketing, had three failed businesses. And then my first success was a company called
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connected. It was a LinkedIn recruiting automation platform for corporations ranging from small to
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enterprise. We grew that business to a couple hundred employees, had a sale event in October
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of 2023. And we took some of the framework that we originally were building into connected and wrapped
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it into what we call sales AI. Now we were in the early days of AI with the previous product. So it
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wasn't new to us, but we knew, you know, basic business philosophy, right? For me is when there's a gold
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mine, manufacturer shovels. So I like to build tech platforms that people can easily use the best of
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the best. And so we put everything we had into creating the easiest platform to actually make
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money with artificial intelligence. So sales AI is AI agents to take inbound phone calls, work leads,
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and set qualified appointments for your sales team, but also handle inbound customer support,
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ticket filings, orders, refunds, et cetera, et cetera. Cool. So that's awesome, bro. And you know,
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you guys, uh, Devin's been here before we're friends. Um, you know, your family guy, uh, man of faith.
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Yeah. Man of faith, married, two kids, um, between work kids, uh, in, in miscellaneous hobbies
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in church. That's all I do. Very boring guy. It's very routine. So, well, most successful people are.
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Yeah. Yeah. How, how, how old were you when you, when you started the sneaker game?
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15. 15 years old, man. Yeah. Yeah. I was 15. So there was a life event that kickstarted it,
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but I was trying to respect the 90 seconds. So the life, we got plenty of time. Yeah. So the life
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event that happened to kickstart selling sneakers, it wasn't like I woke up and was like, I'm motivated
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to go make money. So my sister was diagnosed with magisterblastoma brain cancer. And when that
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happened, my dad was an individual that ran from problems versus facing them. So there's another
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key lesson I learned young and left my mom high and dry for over a year. My mom had to move into the
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hospital to take care of my sister. So my sister was in Riley children's hospital for over a year.
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My mom lived at the Riley home, which is like apartments inside the hospital for kids that
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have to have, um, long-term care. And she would come home, make sure I didn't miss events or
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whatever. But I basically lived between grandparents and on my own for a year and a half. And I was like,
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I got to figure out how to help my mom in this situation financially. So, um, my dad would always
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buy me shoes. So any birthday suck up gift. I missed the game, which was every game.
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I had a long story short. I had a lot of shoes that I knew had some value. So I sold my Jordans.
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They were all retros. Um, anyone listening probably knows like the bread 11, I had like parallels,
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all the cool grays, the Concord. So I got fresh shoes in school. Like, you know, I sold all those.
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I had about $2,000 to work with. And then my first resale pair was LeBron, uh, all-star pack.
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I got my hands on that back in the day. Um, it was one of the first shoes someone got killed over
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in public. So, uh, fun fact. Damn. Yeah. So that, that's how it kickstarted it. Then I got addicted
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to it. I got addicted to making money hustling. It was really cool being 15 and your friends are like,
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oh, my mom wouldn't give me 20 bucks to go to the mall. And I pull out, you know, $5,000. Like I
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was addicted to that. Yeah. I did build a very bad ego in high school and I quickly got that
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knocked down going into real business at post high school. But yeah, I got addicted to making money
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and being able to stand on my own. That's awesome, dude. Young gun, man. Yeah. I love it, dude. I love
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it. Now we're going to talk more about, uh, AI, what it's going to do to the world, how we're going to
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coexist with it as we get into the show. But you know, the show, you listen to the show.
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We're going to go through current events. We're going to talk some shit. Um, I'm on demon time
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today. Yeah, I know you're upset. Yeah. DJ's mad. I'm pissed. He's, he's hungry. I might be,
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might need a stick. How's training going, DJ? Good. Training's good. You're looking better.
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Thanks man. Yeah. Sleeping better. You, you, uh, you've been tracking your progress. Yeah. Uh,
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well, yeah, just kind of going, just doing it. Well, you like anybody like, and this is, I've
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learned this from you. Right. But like, I mean, when you're like getting into it, right. Like,
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you know, cause I, I've done this multiple times. It's like that scale can be a motherfucker,
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you know? And like not much you will see move on it for the first fucking three weeks, four weeks,
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really. You know? Um, I just been, you know, head down grinding, bro. Good. You know, it's working.
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Um, yeah, appreciate it, man. And, uh, yeah. Devin, you, you've, uh, re-comped your physique
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as well, right? Yeah. So I've done 75 hard twice. Uh, shout on Andy. Um, and for the listeners,
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I'll tell you 75 hard is truly a mental program. It fitness benefits, but honestly, that program
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built a lot of disciplines that carried into business for me. Just a side plug for the 75 hard
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program. But yes, I completed it twice. Um, my heaviest was three 12. I just did your in body
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over in the gym. I'm two 14.14 today. Fuck that's all 98 pounds, bro. Yeah. That's amazing. And you
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look great. I appreciate it. And then my body fat percentage highest that I can remember was like
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38% and a 17% today. That's badass, dude. That's fucking sick, man. You look even better than the last
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time I saw you. Like it's, yeah. And it's considerably better. Yeah. So thank you. Yeah,
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bro. All right, man. Well, let's fucking, let's, let's get arrested. Let's get into it, man. Um,
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I didn't want to bring this up. I mean, cause I don't really know what to feel about it. What,
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what it is. Uh, you seen, uh, Gene Hackman. Yeah, I did see that. What the fuck was that?
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Yeah. So, so Jink, Oscar winner, Gene Hackman, wife, Betsy, uh, Araqua, Araqua, uh, and their dog
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were dead for some time. More shows. Yeah. They, they, they just like found, found them like dead
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in the house, man. And, um, you know, they originally, like it came out that it was like,
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there was no like, uh, you know, wrongdoing or anything, you know, nefarious was suspected,
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but it's just weird circumstances. Like now they're saying like the position and how they found
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them. And like, it's weird, but like, you know, dude's been in damn near every movie.
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Oh yeah. Tremendous actor. Tremendous career. Yeah. One of my favorite actors. No shit.
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Yeah. Yeah. He's bad-ass in everything he does. I always liked him in all of the movies,
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man. I thought he was, I thought he was pretty sweet. He was a good villain. Yeah, he was
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like a scary villain, like composed and like just no bullshit. I always liked him as a villain.
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Yeah. Fucking Lex Luthor, bro. Yeah. And if like, you'd always be the villain,
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if he got in a movie. Yeah. You'd always be. Bro, I think I'd be a good one. I'd be a good
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one. Yeah. Like fucking put me in some shit. You know, like I, I think I'd be a good, like
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spandex or no spandex though. Like what are we doing? I mean, it just depends, man. It
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depends on what the paycheck says. You know what I'm saying? They add a zero spandex. That's
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right. Spandex. I'm down, man. I could do some, some evil villain movie work. I'm a pretty
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good actor. I feel like you would be the villain though, that people would like, they'd still
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like him. Yeah. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, I don't know why he's a villain. Like
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it makes sense. You know what I'm saying? You'd be like the Joker, right? In Batman. People
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could get it. People love the Joker. Bro, you know what, how it'd be? You ever seen Falling
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Down? No. That's what I would be. What's that? I haven't seen it either. Sorry. Yeah. Well,
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you guys are Falling Down. It's Michael Douglas. You really haven't seen him? It's fucking
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great. He's 28, bro. I'm 29. I ain't seen it. He ain't seen it. It sounds like
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I have a feeling that, that he's seen more movies than you. You think so? Have you seen
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Days of Thunder? I have seen Days of Thunder. Damn it. That's all I got to know. Fuck.
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Yeah. So anyway. Yeah, man. RIP. Yeah. Gene Hagman. Tremendous career. Now he was like
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93. Yeah. I mean, like it really doesn't matter, but like, well, he's fucking old, man.
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Like I'm sorry. He was 95. Yeah. If someone's 95, if I'm 95 and someone kills me, don't be that
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mad about it. It's what it is. I lived a full life. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. 95. They probably
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did me a favor. Dude, what is weird about his wife and his dog? And they found a bunch
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of pain pills. Pain pills and shit. So at first I saw it and I was like, well, maybe
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she killed herself. He died. She killed herself and they left the dog and it said it was weeks
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before they found him. Yeah. But I mean, bro, now they're saying, now they're saying it's
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suspicious, right? It is suspicious. Yeah. Yeah. So I mean, it's weird. I don't know,
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man. It's weird. I saw some pictures that they probably couldn't find them again, but
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like some, I guess more recent pictures of them, man. He didn't look that good.
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You know, he's fucking 95. He's 95. Yeah. You know, so yeah. RIP. Yeah. Great life,
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dude. Yeah. Got to do some cool shit. Yep. Well, yeah, man, let's get into some of these
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headlines, guys. Let's knock these out. Remember, if you want to see any of these
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pictures, articles, links, videos, go to Andy for seller.com. You guys can find them all
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link there. With that being said, let's get into our first segment. Headline number
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one, Jake Tapper is entering the show today. CNN's Jake Tapper co-authors new book about
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cover-up of ex-president Biden's decline, despite previously waving off agent concerns.
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Do you see this? No. Yeah. So Jake Tapper, you know, CNN guy, he is now a co-author of a
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new book that is detailing the lengths to which the Biden administration and its allies
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engaged in a cover-up of Joe Biden's cognitive decline, even though he was like one of the
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main proponents of covering up Biden's decline. It's like, it's like asking like OJ to help
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you find the killer. You know what I'm saying? It's like, well, OJ did write a book. He wrote
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a book called if I did it. Yeah. Like he, you know what I'm saying? Like, yeah, I was
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like, bro, what are you doing? Like, what are you, what are you doing? Um, and like, do
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they got them on? Like, I mean, I have a little, uh, video here. This is like a little collage
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of, uh, Jake, Jake Tapper's position. Uh, let's check this out. How do you think it makes
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little kids with stutters feel when they see you make a comment like that? It's very clearly
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a cognitive decline. That's what I'm referring to. It makes me uncomfortable. You have, you
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have no, I can't, it's so amazing. It's so amazing to me that, that try and figure out
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an answer. A cognitive decline. Biden embraces his stutter talking about it while Trump mocks
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it, exaggerates it, belittles it. He's sharp physically. I mean, uh, mentally. Yeah. I think
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the question is physically, right? Right. Or so. Right. Right. And the guy who's his chief
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opponent is only three or four years younger than him. I mean, you have questioned president
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of Biden's age, mental fitness, ability to lead of those supporting Biden. You said,
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quote, shame on all of you, pretending everything is okay. You're leading us and him into a disaster.
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Do you worry that you damaged him at all? I don't doubt that, that you got hugs and, and,
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and handshakes behind closed doors today. And maybe even publicly some of them because they
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like you personally, but I've heard a lot of really nasty stuff about you from your democratic
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colleagues. I mean, just like, what is he thinking exercise in narcissism? I mean,
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false claims to the wall street journal about president Biden's mental fitness and acuity.
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He's 81 and his memory, you know, it doesn't seem great. It's not horrible, but I don't understand
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the average quote behind closed doors. Biden's shows signs of slipping unquote. The wall street
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journal is owned by news core, which is run by the Murdoch's beyond the headline. There is some
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critical nuance here. The article is mostly based on observations of Republicans with former speaker,
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Kevin McCarthy, the only one going on the record. They do note in the article that most of the
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criticism comes from Republicans. Have you heard any concerns from anyone who has met with president
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Biden about him? So he does that. And then now he has a book out original sin, president Biden's
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decline, it's coverup and his disastrous choice to run again. Well, I mean, what better guy to write a
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book about it than the guy who actually covered it up? You know what I'm saying? Like,
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bro. What do you think? I mean, it's fucking, it's stupid, but I mean, not even just that,
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like, here's a conversation nobody's having, like all of the stuff, like what, what else was covered
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up from the Biden's? You know, like it just came out, uh, just, just today, I believe, or yesterday,
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actually, that there's a Texas nonprofit, uh, with, uh, one of Biden transition team members,
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uh, who's on it and who runs it. Um, yeah, they reaped in millions of dollars, like hundreds
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of millions of dollars. Uh, in 2020 they recorded $8.3 million in investments and, uh, 2023, that
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number was up to $520 million. Yeah. You know where that money came from us now, but you know
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where it was hidden. It was hidden in that, all that money they sent to, to Ukraine guaranteed,
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dude, dude. Well, like, and what's even crazier is that like, it's remember when I said that over
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and over and over that they were trying to milk the money out before they knew they were getting
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out. So they're trying to take as much out the big dump. Yeah. Right before USAID comes out and
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says, yeah, we're funding half the world media and we're funding all these NGOs and all these
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charities. You know, we give, uh, Soros $260 million for his, uh, you know, open, uh, society
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foundation. Um, and he turns and uses that for prosecutors and fucking bro. It's crazy. We've been,
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we've been, we've had our own tax dollars weaponized against us. It's fucking insane,
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bro. Well, like the other piece of it too. Let me see, where is it at? The other piece
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of like, so since March of 2024, uh, HHS has paid $18 million per month to this facility
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and pay and Picos, Texas. Um, and there's nobody there. Yeah. Like no, nobody's even, nobody's
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there answers, please. Yeah. They'll never get them. Yeah. Everybody's guilty, bro.
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Yes. It's, it's, it's not just Democrats. It's there's Republicans too. That's the conversation
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nobody's ready for, dude. That's what I'm saying. And these guys, this is the system dude.
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They come in, they all know the secret handshakes and the backdoor deals and how it works. And
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this is why we have so many people that go into government and never come out and why the
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government currently attracts the kind of people that it does. You know, we don't have a bunch of
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Patriots up there, guys. Like we don't have the best and brightest. We don't have the people
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who are building culture and society serving in our government. For the most part, we might have
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a couple of people, but I mean, what, one, 2% of them. Yeah. I mean, very, very, yeah. So I mean,
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like, you know, you know, crookery attracts crooks, you know what I'm saying? And a crime
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attracts criminals and, and these people are fucking snakes and we all know it, but you
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know, nothing's being done about it. And I don't, I'm losing faith that anything's going
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to be done about it. Yeah. Like where would you start though? You know, there's so much that's
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been done to this point. It's like, like everyone at some point is probably dipped their hand in
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a cookie jar, you know, it'd be like the whole government would have to go under siege.
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Yeah. But I mean, it might be what it takes. Yeah. You know, I know that's, that sounds crazy,
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but you know, this, this is what fuels revolution, dude. When you have a small amount of people
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that oppress a large amount of people, eventually the large amount of people figure out that they're
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a large amount of people and revolutions happen. And these people, I believe are playing
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with fire. I, I, I believe that a revolution in this country is on the horizon. If the current
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administration doesn't drastically clean things up, which, you know, I'm hopeful for, I said,
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I would give 90 days to see what happens. There's things happening that are decent, but
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I want to see some arrests, dude. I want to see some people held accountable. I want to, I want to
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be able to trust that we're going to prosecute criminals, not just, you know, the citizen criminals,
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but the government criminals too. Yeah. And, uh, you know, there's an unfair double standard going on
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in this country. And it's not between, uh, you know, different races it's between social classes.
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And, you know, I know you guys, you know, you might say, well, you're in that class. No,
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I'm not in that class. I'm not a political, I'm not in the political ruling class. I'm an
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entrepreneur. You're an entrepreneur. Right. Trust me. If we were in the political ruling class,
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shit would be a lot easier to be in business. You know what I mean? Um, but these people can't
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create, so they steal our shit. Yeah. And that's what we're dealing with, man. And it's not Democrats
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only, I think it's heavily Democrat, but I think there's a lot of Republicans that understand what's
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going on that aren't willing to do anything about it because dude, it's like, you know,
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it's like we say on the show, man, attorneys all, all run together, dude. Like when you get in a
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lawsuit, most people have never been in a lawsuit, so they don't know what it's actually like how it
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works. Yeah. Like, like people are, I'm going to sue that person for this and this and this. And it's
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like, dude, here's, what's going to happen. You know, these stories that you read about where
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someone gets $50 million, that's like the 0.00001% of lawsuits. In most lawsuits, what
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happens is you hire an attorney, that attorney files a case. The other person's attorney knows
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your attorney. They get on the phone and they say, and they do a strategy talk. They say,
00:22:35.500
Hey DJ, I got a guy. I got, I got Devin over here. He wants to sue your client.
00:22:40.880
Oh, he wants to not. He's pretty fucking pissed. Yeah. Um, you know, I think he's got a pretty
00:22:46.060
good case. Uh, but I think we should make them walk through all the process and you guys should
00:22:51.420
wait to settle because dude, we'll both get paid. You know, those conversations happen.
00:22:55.840
Oh yeah. And people don't believe that. Why do you think these motherfuckers play golf together?
00:22:59.940
Why do you think they go to dinner together? Why are they having a cocktail system?
00:23:02.720
Exactly. And we ain't in it. And bro, the, the biggest
00:23:08.140
group of unethical attorneys lives in Washington DC. So if you guys think that these people don't
00:23:15.940
know what's actually been going on on both sides, they fucking know neighbors. Now there's some
00:23:20.120
people that have come in in the last few years that maybe have come in because they actually care.
00:23:27.940
Uh, I know a couple, I can speak to, to a couple personally, but I mean, it's, it's the,
00:23:34.280
it's, it's the exception of the rule. Yeah. You know? Yeah, man. This shit is wild. I just
00:23:39.340
thought that was interesting, man. So Jake Tapper's doing that. That's the case. And these
00:23:43.020
guys are all together. Like how, how do you ever get rid of it? How do you get it out?
00:23:46.440
That was my point is like, they're all, they publicly take one position behind closed
00:23:54.060
doors. It's mutual. It is. I've heard that from people who were up there or people who
00:24:00.440
have been up there like in office that aren't anymore straight to my face. Tell me they're
00:24:05.840
like, bro, it's all acting. I mean, have you seen house of cards? No, I don't have. It's
00:24:10.180
actually, yeah. Is that how it is, bro? Oh, go watch it. Well, dude, he, uh, one of my
00:24:15.640
buddies who wasn't elected, pretty high up elected official. He's no longer in elected
00:24:19.940
government. I mean, he's like, dude, we'll, we'll sit in a room and we'll walk
00:24:23.740
out and they'll say, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you. And I'll say, well, fuck them.
00:24:29.220
And we plan on doing that. Yeah. It's like, it's like fucking wrestling. You know what
00:24:33.420
I'm saying? WWE. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But they both, the deal was made in the back
00:24:37.700
door where they both get, they both get something. Yeah. And that's, that's not
00:24:40.720
okay, man. That's not what this country's about. That's the problem. When everybody's
00:24:43.820
in on the take, I can't fucking call them out because then that's going to expose me
00:24:47.920
fucking on the take, bro. And that's the other part of it. They get, they get
00:24:51.540
everybody's hands dirty so that there's evidence against everybody. And the person
00:24:55.640
who blows the whistle gets hit the hardest and everybody else denies it. Yeah. Yeah,
00:24:59.920
man, guys. Yeah. I mean, OG, uh, OJ Tapper, you know how they get them too, right?
00:25:08.680
Through the, through the blackmail shit. Oh yeah. But you know how they get them
00:25:11.740
though, right? They send hot girls to get them. Oh yeah. Yeah. That's how they get
00:25:16.300
all these dudes. They send them like these super hot, uh, like females thing. Yeah.
00:25:21.740
Well, I mean, dude, they're, they're fucking, they're spies and they send them in these fucking
00:25:26.400
spies to have sex with these dudes. And then they got them and that's, that's how they get
00:25:32.100
them. Yeah, man. Yeah. Guys, jumping on this conversation, let us know what you guys think
00:25:36.360
down in the comments. With that being said, let's go check some of the chat out. Got cruise comments.
00:25:42.300
Yeah. Yeah. This first one, my favorite part is, is cruise comments. Yeah. All right. Um,
00:25:48.440
well, you're going to love this first one. Uh, this first comment is from angel OC 63 S
00:25:54.560
48. Sure. Sounds like a real name. Yep. Good morning. You handsome motherfuckers. Love you guys
00:26:00.140
for making my life better. Oh, it's definitely a real person then. Yeah. Say it. Did you write,
00:26:06.780
did you write? Was it you? I mean, I could see if they just called me handsome.
00:26:11.580
You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Joe is what it was. All right. Well, thanks. Angelo. Oh,
00:26:20.260
it's. Oh yeah. See, that's Angelo. Angelo. Angelo. What kind of name is that? Italian. That
00:26:29.860
is Italian. Italian. What other kind of name is that? Not Italian. That's right. There's
00:26:35.900
only two kinds of people named Angelo. One of them is Italian and one of them is on child
00:26:40.820
support. Hey, appreciate you, man. Appreciate you. Uh, we got another comment. This is from
00:26:48.400
at fighter flight fitness, fight or flight fitness, fight or flight blue hair. Got done
00:26:55.840
list. Cried about Andy, cried about DJ, made it to the podcast. Kamala sensed a lot of real
00:27:02.000
shit. Cried about Andy and DJ. Well, that's the everyday menu around here. That's it. That's
00:27:08.820
blue hair for sure. Uh, blue hair for sure. We got one more comment. This is from, uh, at
00:27:13.120
Steven. Della Fuentes 6321, a little spice on this one. He says, uh, please bring back
00:27:20.280
the tier list segment. The last one was absolute comedy. All right. So what's our next debate?
00:27:24.580
You mean the rating French fries? Ready French fries. So what do we got to do? Bro, I love
00:27:28.200
how like, dude, we sit in here. Look, bro, we sit in here. Devin, you know, this shit.
00:27:35.020
We sit here, we give all this entrepreneur advice, right? 25 years of experience. I give
00:27:39.860
it for fucking free. I help open everybody's eyes to all this shit. I don't get anything
00:27:44.480
but shit for it. You know, all the fucking influencers, they get invited to Trump's castle
00:27:48.600
and fucking, I don't even get an invite because once in a while I say some fucking real shit.
00:27:54.380
Yeah. You know, that I don't like. And the thing that everybody likes the most of everything
00:28:00.040
that we do is our French fry ranking. Yeah. Dumb shit. Listen, the best French fries is very
00:28:06.340
simple. It's rallies. Oh, rallies is, is rallies still around? Yeah. I just ate it in Florida.
00:28:13.460
Really? Yeah. Somebody commented that too. They were like, you guys didn't put checkers
00:28:17.320
in Riles. No, they were pissed about the five guys. A lot of people were pissed about
00:28:21.240
five guys too. Yeah. No, I mean, rallies is good. You know, rallies is good. I just,
00:28:25.760
you know, I like my safety more because like the only rallies here, bro, they're in the
00:28:29.940
fucking shit. No, no, no. The one I went to, very fucking questionable. Okay. All right.
00:28:35.040
Yeah. But worth it. It's a safety concern. I pulled up in a car that definitely didn't
00:28:39.000
belong there and was very, a lot of eyes. Bro, did I ever tell you the time I got lost
00:28:45.400
in North St. Louis in my fucking wraith? At the Walgreens? Yes. So dude, I was with
00:28:49.940
my fucking tattoo artist. So my tattoo artist is a guy named Eric Marcinizen. He's the best
00:28:54.700
in the world. He does black and gray only. He's, it's hard to get into him. Uh, so he
00:29:01.660
comes to town and we're fucking tattooing up at the Four Seasons and that's how he likes
00:29:06.120
to do it. He likes to get like a hotel room and like we fucking chill for like two days,
00:29:10.060
order room service, you know, smoke a little bit, have fun. So he fucking ran out of latex
00:29:16.340
gloves. So we had to go get latex gloves. And for those of you that don't know where
00:29:20.140
the Four Seasons in St. Louis, it is right on the border of the area that you do not
00:29:24.300
fucking. Okay. Like you do not. Great hotel. Beautiful hotel. So, so I'm in the, I'm driving
00:29:30.900
and I'm, you know, I don't know where the Walgreens is around there and he fucking, you know, he's
00:29:35.200
not from here. And he's like, and so I let him like tell like, all right, we go here,
00:29:39.160
we go here. I'm like, where's the closest Walgreens to take five minutes. That was a
00:29:42.840
mistake. We should have went to the furthest Walgreens. So we end up like in this, like,
00:29:48.480
you know how in the North right there, it's all section eight, right? Like, and it's like,
00:29:53.460
it's like section eight, like you see in the movies. I'll tell you this, the Walgreens is
00:29:58.320
on the street named Dr. Martin Luther King, which for those that don't know, you don't go
00:30:02.260
there. Any street in America named Dr. Martin Luther King, don't go there. Yeah. Indies
00:30:07.140
is also rough. So bro, this is when the race like first came out and I had a two tone cause
00:30:13.720
that two tone race were the shit. When they first came out, I had the fucking silver top
00:30:18.220
and the black sides. It was fucking pimping. So we're, we're cruising up through the, and
00:30:23.280
I'm looking around and I'm like, fuck, this ain't good. And I'm thinking it in my head.
00:30:26.680
I'm like, this ain't fucking good. I didn't say anything to him. And he, he looks at me,
00:30:30.760
he goes, you know where we are? I'm like, no. So we, we find this Walgreens and we pull
00:30:37.980
up bro. And like within 30 seconds, my car is surrounded by fucking 25 year old dudes
00:30:46.180
that look like they're from the movie Friday. I haven't seen, there's no white people.
00:30:51.320
No, everybody's black. They're wearing, you know, like white beaters and long ass shorts
00:30:56.500
and shit. And like, I'm like some Pelly bell. Yeah. I don't even know. I don't know what
00:31:01.260
the fuck, but it wasn't, it didn't, it looked scary. All right. So, so it was a lot of, uh,
00:31:07.180
a lot of domestic terrorist. So, so I, you know, I always roll with my, with my piece
00:31:12.460
in my cup holder, you know? So it was in there and, um, dude comes up, knocks on the window
00:31:18.920
and I'm like, fuck. I'm like, I'm legit probably going to get shot and have to shoot
00:31:23.740
some people. Like he's in Walgreens. I roll the window down and he's like, Hey man, he's
00:31:30.880
like, is this the new Wraith? And I'm like, yeah. He's like, can I check it out? And I'm
00:31:35.360
like, yeah. He's like, I just will take some pictures. And I'm like, all right, cool.
00:31:39.300
And they took some pictures. They fucking dabbed me up and they fucking went on. It was like,
00:31:43.420
and it was cool. Yeah. But I was, I mean, I was definitely scared. It shows you, shows
00:31:49.000
you never judge a book by its cover. It shows you dude. They pound that fucking racist shit
00:31:53.700
in your head. Like you should be scared to everybody. But I was scared, but they were
00:31:59.960
cool and they were nice. They just want to see the car. Uh, two days ago I was down in
00:32:04.100
Miami and I was in a, uh, four 88 and there was these kids at a stoplight selling candy
00:32:11.100
and I rolled my window down. I gave them a, I was like, come here. I'll support the
00:32:15.540
hustle. You know, young entrepreneur. I love that. And I gave him a hundred dollar
00:32:19.440
bill. Yeah. Dude, they got so excited. They threw the candy and ran off. Yeah. I was
00:32:25.240
like, where's my candy, bro. No candy. They took off. Like, like it was like, I gave
00:32:32.640
them $10 million. Oh yeah, bro. They were so excited. You remember that time we did
00:32:36.400
that? Remember when we did that? We had a, we had a girl driving a, or selling lemonade
00:32:42.780
and we fucking went and bought some lemonade. It was good lemonade too. Yeah. We were driving
00:32:47.560
a lot of Ferrari. It was fucking awesome. Yeah. Yeah. I had one in my neighborhood.
00:32:53.000
Like when we first moved in, I tried to do the same thing, but it tastes like, it tasted
00:32:56.320
like shit. You, you, you had your own lemonade stand? No, no, no. Like, like some old kids
00:33:00.220
were, you know, doing a lemonade stand. I'm like, oh, you probably set one up a cross
00:33:03.020
from all the people. DJ set up his Kool-Aid stand across the street. We'll see who owns
00:33:11.000
this block. Right. What do we call it? Street scientists? Street pharmacists? Yeah. I'm setting
00:33:17.900
up, baby. It is what it is, man. DJ's over there. Kool-Aid with a kick. Serving that fucking
00:33:22.240
lean. That scissor. Guys, we appreciate you, man, for being real-ass fans. Keep liking,
00:33:30.960
commenting. Make sure you guys are subscribed and hit that bell notification. You know what
00:33:33.820
I wasn't looking for at that fucking Walker Eats? What? White supremacists.
00:33:41.660
It would have been a problem, man. Yeah, no shit, bro. Gotta watch out for them fucking
00:33:45.520
white people. Yeah, man. Guys, let's get to headline number two. Uh, got some more updates
00:33:51.220
of some things going on in the Trump administration. Um, some cool things. Uh, you guys are both
00:33:57.180
car guys, so this is, uh, it's actually an interesting topic here. Um, now who's screwed?
00:34:03.200
EU fury as Trump 25% tariffs hit European stock market and panicking officials warn the block
00:34:09.840
will react as firmly as possible after Donald said block was set up to screw the United States.
00:34:15.160
Um, so, uh, a new tariff just went out to all European, uh, auto sales. Um, and there's
00:34:22.300
mass effects going on European auto sales, uh, shares fell today after Donald Trump and
00:34:27.180
developed a plan to slap a 25% tariff on cars and other goods from the European union last
00:34:33.020
night. Um, and brands like Stellantis, uh, Ferrari, Audi, they're all getting like anxious
00:34:40.420
and all of their stocks are starting to see some, some issues here. Um, but this was the
00:34:44.440
first piece that came out. Uh, this is, yeah, he called the European block. Um, he said that
00:34:49.300
it was, uh, basically built to screw the United States. Um, is it, I don't know how much that's
00:34:55.420
going to affect the car market and how that works, but I mean, anything on that? I got
00:35:00.020
all the cars I want. Hey, I'm still working on it. Yeah. Okay. I don't need any more cars.
00:35:07.380
I'm still building. So I mean, look, here's the good news. All the best cars have already
00:35:12.060
been made. That's true. They're making now is this hybrid fucking bullshit. They sound like
00:35:17.200
vacuums. Yeah, bro. It's terrible. Like all my cars are like from, you know, 2000 to like,
00:35:24.460
I mean, I got a couple of new ones, but like all the good ones are from like 2000 to 2018.
00:35:29.580
18 was the last good year. Yeah. Unless you consider the SVJ was, was SVJ is an awesome car.
00:35:37.440
Yeah. But you know, 25% they'll probably just pass it along. So I mean, if they really do that,
00:35:44.900
I mean, I got about seven cars from Ferrari on order that are all going to get fucking canceled
00:35:48.740
because I mean, I'm already paying a premium, you know, to, you know, like it is what it is.
00:35:55.800
I ain't paying 25% more. Yeah. It ain't happening. That's the shit. They're going to have to lower
00:35:59.840
their price. That's a shit ton. Yeah. That's a shit ton, man. I don't know. It depends on how it
00:36:04.820
just depends on how much of the market we consume of those cars. The market on cars is already really
00:36:10.400
down. Yeah. I mean, there's a few outliers, but it's getting hammered for sure. It's smoked. I
00:36:17.180
mean, I wasn't losing money on cars for a minute and I've taken some L's of the last two years.
00:36:23.300
Yeah. You got to make sure, bro. You're like, you're buying the low production number. Shit.
00:36:27.440
Yeah, dude. I switched my, I switched my, let me help you with your, with your collection. Cause I'll,
00:36:32.560
I'll, I'll guide you the right way. Yeah. I got out of the, uh, you know, the
00:36:36.240
Huracans and yeah, you know what I got out of those. Yeah. My most recent purchases have been
00:36:42.620
more exclusive go up in value or at least hold at least hold. Yeah. You know, like dude, that's,
00:36:49.820
uh, you know, if you get the right car at the right price, it'll hold your money and you get to,
00:36:54.300
you get to drive it. Yeah. So, you know, I mean, it's just strategy, dude, you know,
00:36:58.940
it's a supply to man, low production number equals sustained, you know, value for the most part.
00:37:04.280
Yeah. Um, man, so I mean, we'll, we'll see what happens. Yeah. I don't know what's going
00:37:08.320
to happen. It'd be interesting, man. That, that, that's a, that's a lot of money. That's a lot
00:37:12.680
of money. Yeah. I mean, look, dude, do we really, I mean, I would venture to guess that the United
00:37:18.980
States represents a very significant portion of the consumption of new automobiles from all
00:37:25.840
the manufacturers that you listed. Uh, so we'll have to see what happens because there is a
00:37:33.800
come a point of unaffordability for most people. I mean, a family go buy a new SUV or an Audi,
00:37:40.160
right? $120,000, $110,000, $100,000. That's like table stakes. If you want to go get a new Tahoe,
00:37:48.580
you're out the door after taxes, everything you're about a hundred grand, 95 grand. It's insane.
00:37:53.920
That is insane. I remember when new brand new tiles were like 45, 50 grand. Yeah. I mean,
00:37:58.580
you know, my like, like decked out. Yeah. It, it, it just goes up and up every single year.
00:38:04.880
I mean, the Escalade V is 180 fucking grand. Yeah. It's insane. That's crazy, man. That's
00:38:13.640
crazy. I mean, new world. And you see them, you see them around like quite a few of them. Yeah.
00:38:18.760
And it makes me wonder. It's like, okay. You know, a car that made me wonder where the fuck the money
00:38:24.120
came from? The C8 Corvette. It's a hundred plus thousand dollar car. There's a lot of them.
00:38:30.060
And there's where I live in Indiana. Yeah. I see 30 a day. Yeah. I see a lot of them too. My dad's
00:38:37.060
got one. What's fucking sweet. Have you driven one? Yeah. They're fun to drive. I've driven the,
00:38:41.420
the base one LZ and three LZ. And then also Z06. I haven't driven the Z06. The, my dad has the
00:38:49.800
Z51 package. And I mean, to me, to him, it's great. He's 80. You know what I'm saying?
00:38:56.540
To me, if it's, it's good, it's balanced. I like driving it, but it's, it feels slow.
00:39:00.900
Yeah. Well, I mean, I also drive ridiculously fast shit all the time.
00:39:04.700
Yeah. And it, it just, you know what you can get for similar price. Yeah. Like the decision
00:39:10.920
between a middle-aged Ferrari or a Corvette, like give me the Ferrari all day. Yeah.
00:39:18.180
Right. Yeah. Versus. Especially if you can get a V12 Ferrari. Yeah. They're fucking awesome.
00:39:23.960
Yeah. Yeah. Must be a lot of USAID workers where you live at. Huh?
00:39:28.680
Okay. That's what it is. No, but other stuff's been going on too. Um, for the first time, uh,
00:39:36.440
you now have, you know, illegal migrants that have been trying to come to this country.
00:39:40.640
They're now paying smugglers for boat rides back home. So yeah, they're, they're, uh,
00:39:45.620
they're turning around. Yeah. I saw that. So, I mean, that, that's okay. Yeah. They were
00:39:50.280
saying, Mexico was saying yesterday that the migrant flow is actually reversed, reversing
00:39:55.140
and they have a big caravans going the opposite way now. Yeah. Well, I mean, fuck if you cut
00:39:59.260
off the tit of the NGOs that are funding those travel plans. So, you know, those migrants even
00:40:03.220
get here. Well, dude, that's a problem too, though. Cause remember those NGOs were giving
00:40:07.460
them food and water and all this shit to walk all the way up here. They're not going to be
00:40:10.960
able to do that on the way back. So we're going to have, you know, these people are going to get
00:40:14.300
sick and die on the way back. It'd be a real humanitarian crisis. For real. Yeah. Yeah.
00:40:17.780
That they created by doing something illegal. That should have never been done. Yeah. Right.
00:40:22.800
Right. Um, so I mean, that's going on. That's interesting. Um, other news, let's get into
00:40:27.000
some of the Doge stuff real quick. Cause this is also interesting. Um, so you remember those emails
00:40:31.680
that Doge made all the federal employees respond to, like with the five bullet points of things
00:40:36.240
you've done, um, Elon got one. This is one of the emails, uh, that was, uh, replied back. So this
00:40:44.400
was an act. This is an actual government employee. Can I read it? Yeah. Can I read it? Responding to
00:40:49.280
the email. Hi, I wanted to email what I did last week in detail. Please let me know if you need some
00:40:55.680
more information. Number one, I sucked the biggest dick. Seriously. It was 12.3 inches.
00:41:02.780
I measured number two. I got fucked by said Dick best sex of my life. And we'll be going back
00:41:09.740
for more. Number three, ate a man's ass, but he said he wasn't gay. So it's fine. This is
00:41:20.820
a man writing this about men. Yep. And I'm reading it. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, you wanted to
00:41:25.240
read it. I was going to read it for you. Okay. Well, I'm already in. It's already going
00:41:30.340
on. Uh, number, number five. That's four. No, he's, he doesn't even have five. Well,
00:41:36.120
it's funny you say that because Elon also, uh, hold on. You read the fourth one. The fourth
00:41:40.520
one said, decide to fuck myself with your bullshit and came and then it's science to
00:41:45.760
serious. Sincerely go fuck yourself, but there's only four things. Well, that's what
00:41:50.800
Elon said to Elon said. Um, we said five items and that's only four. You know what? I mean,
00:42:00.880
you can't even mad at you. Yeah. I mean, look, dude, he asked for five things. If you had
00:42:04.960
give five things, maybe you keep your job. Maybe. I mean, that sounds like a lot of work.
00:42:08.880
You know, 12.3 inches, big ass hog, bro. You're all right. Yeah. Shit. I'm just
00:42:17.120
saying. Sounds like a fucking job. Yeah. I shake that guy's hand. All right. He's
00:42:24.140
so strong. Yeah. I can't wait for nevermind. I'm not going to say it. What can't you wait
00:42:28.540
for? Nothing. Cause if I say it, people will do it and then it'll be all over the
00:42:31.880
internet. I'm not saying shit. Anyway, learn how to count dumbass. Yeah. Um, but I mean,
00:42:37.740
he counted all the inches on that deck, didn't he? I measured. Yeah. Uh, but I
00:42:45.500
mean, it's still been a downfall. Uh, you got tears, tissues, and chocolates outside
00:42:49.820
USAID as feds are given 15 minutes to clear out their desk. Um, so a shit ton of
00:42:56.020
people have been getting fired. That's still been on the rise. Um, I think they're
00:43:00.080
projected to have these mass layoffs completed. I believe that the date is like
00:43:03.880
March 14th. Um, I want to show you one of the videos that's
00:43:07.740
that's been circulating, going viral. Check this out. I really felt that we
00:43:11.820
were providing support and care to humanity around the world because it's
00:43:17.700
the right thing to do. And that made me feel proud no matter who was president.
00:43:21.180
And now I don't know what to do. And I have cried every day. I'm, I think that
00:43:27.140
that's normal. I have a 15 month old at home and I'm looking at him and thinking,
00:43:30.740
well, what's this country that we're now living in? We're doing work for the
00:43:35.500
American public. We're here for safety and we're patriots. We love our country.
00:43:41.440
That's why we're taking these jobs that don't pay us in the private sector. I'm
00:43:44.960
an accountant. I could get a private sector job tomorrow, but I care about this
00:43:51.140
Hold on. Stop. Stop that. I'm an accountant. I could go to the private sector
00:43:56.540
tomorrow, but I'm crying every day about how I don't have a job anymore.
00:44:01.000
You love your country so much. You're willing to steal everybody's tax dollars and put them
00:44:05.620
towards your own political agendas. I think it's okay. She loves her country. Yeah. You
00:44:10.140
know, like that woman cried, like, you know, it's hard to have empathy for people like this
00:44:14.840
when, when, okay. Yes, I understand you have bills to pay and you have family to take care
00:44:20.940
of. But when you take half of people's money that they work for and put it into programs that
00:44:29.560
support propaganda of your side and you somehow thinks that you're justified to get paid off of
00:44:36.600
that money, that's not patriotic at all. And what about all the people, the millions and millions
00:44:42.760
and millions and millions and millions of people that struggle to feed their families because
00:44:46.200
they're overtaxed, right? They can't work any more hours. They can't make any more money
00:44:50.700
and you take half of it anyway. Like, bro, that's, that's the crime here. That's, that's the
00:44:56.480
oppression. And it doesn't matter if you guys think you're patriots or think you're doing
00:45:00.920
good. You're not doing good. And that's the reality. You're not doing good at all. You're
00:45:04.000
doing very evil shit. Yeah. And whether you knew it or not, I don't know, but we can't
00:45:09.780
expect to subsidize your income because you pick the wrong team to be on, dude. Yeah.
00:45:17.720
It's, it's, I mean, think of all the people like, bro, you come from regular people, you know,
00:45:21.820
I come from regular people. Like think of all the people, you know, that struggle to pay their bills
00:45:25.700
and like, you know, my mom worked three jobs. That's what I'm saying. And, and dude, she wouldn't
00:45:29.480
have had to work three if they hadn't taken half the fucking money in tax. Yeah. You know, maybe she
00:45:33.900
would have had to work too, but it certainly would have been easier than it was. Yeah. You know,
00:45:37.860
and with what things cost now versus what the pay scale is, it's, it's insanity. I mean, bro,
00:45:45.940
take, take your kids to Disney world. Yeah. Enough said. Yeah. I bought pretzels, a hot dog and chips
00:45:55.980
and a drink. It was like $80. Yeah. Like I just, I turned my wife. I'm like, how do normal families
00:46:04.240
afford? They don't. I know it's racking up on a credit card. Right. But I was just like, this is
00:46:09.980
fucking insanity. Yeah. And, and dude, it, it, you know, a lot of people, when I say these things,
00:46:16.140
they're like, well, how the fuck do you care? Because bro, I know what that's like, you know,
00:46:20.280
like I might not have to feel that now, but I know what that's like before it's wrong. Still
00:46:25.340
question everything. It's like, why? Like what's going on? Yeah. Well, what's going on is they're
00:46:31.240
taking half our money. They're spending it on things to propagate us and to believe in things that
00:46:35.900
aren't even true. I seen, they sent $20 million to put Sesame street in Iraq. Yeah. I was like,
00:46:44.020
what's going on? But you know how many times Sesame street aired in Iraq? By none. Zero. Yeah. And
00:46:51.140
that's what these things are. These, that's why I like that picture you showed where there's nobody
00:46:55.460
there. There's just empty golf carts and equipment. They have empty golf carts and empty classrooms so
00:47:00.980
that they can fucking show that, you know, these things have been purchased and the rest of
00:47:05.900
the money that never gets checked up on. It goes in their pocket. You know, dude, it's,
00:47:09.620
it's straight up fleecing and theft of the American people. And, and the, the punishment
00:47:15.200
should be very harsh. And I'm afraid it's not going to be unless the people make the punishment.
00:47:19.720
They have to declare it, man. Yeah. Have to demand it. Um, but other stuff going on, uh, Tulsi
00:47:25.800
Gabbard, she inches the show today. Um, Tulsi Gabbard says, uh, NSA employees tied to explicit
00:47:31.820
chat rooms to be terminated. Security clearances revoked. Did you hear about that?
00:47:35.800
Shit, bro. Not, not in detail a little bit. So, so, you know, Tulsi Gabbard, she's the director
00:47:42.700
of national intelligence. There were employees, uh, that worked for the NSA. Um, there's this
00:47:51.940
like, you know, it's a chat room for like interagency communication. All right. And you know,
00:47:59.900
there's threads inside of these chat rooms. And one of these threads was literally just filled
00:48:04.680
with LGBTQ, you know, identifying employees of these intelligence agencies talking about
00:48:13.080
their sexual activities, their sexual preferences, 12 inch cocks. And, oh, I just got a big one.
00:48:20.160
Like disgusting stuff. And this chat room is supposed to be used to communicate our nation's
00:48:26.080
intelligence and secrets across to each other effectively. Wild. It's insane. Um, but yeah,
00:48:32.660
and so she, uh, so let me ask you a question. Yeah. You guys tell me what you think. Have
00:48:38.060
you ever seen, uh, the Snowden documentaries? Okay. Like, and, and in the Snowden documentaries,
00:48:43.140
the reason people hate Snowden and they call him a traitor is because he exposed how the United
00:48:50.880
States was using the Patriot act to monitor its own citizens. Right. Okay. So the reason the
00:48:57.000
government and the media says that Snowden is a traitor, they try to paint it like he was giving
00:49:02.260
secrets to these guys. No, he wasn't. He was giving the people, the Intel that our government
00:49:09.320
used the Patriot act to legitimately log into our computers and watch us and listen to us and record
00:49:17.100
us. Okay. When you guys see someone get committed of a crime and there's all these audio recordings,
00:49:24.320
doesn't that ever raise a red flag that you're like, where do these audio recordings come from?
00:49:29.280
Right. Well, they come from the NSA getting into your shit and recording what you say. And all you
00:49:36.200
guys that have Alexa or these electronic devices in your home, you're not understanding, or you're even
00:49:42.040
your phone. Like if you ever want to have a confidential conversation, you have to put your phone
00:49:46.840
five rooms away because they record that shit. Every conversation, every text, every email,
00:49:54.340
everything you've ever said or done on a digital device is recorded and kept all of it. Okay. And
00:50:01.500
he exposed that. Most people still don't know that that's the truth. Yeah. It's still going on today.
00:50:06.480
Yes. So this is how they blackmail people. This is what they get people to be quiet. You know,
00:50:12.820
they go and they show them their fucking dick pics or whatever they've been doing. And they're like,
00:50:17.580
dude, you, you, you better shut the fuck up or this is what's going to happen. Yeah. And that's,
00:50:21.260
this is what they do. So, so knowing all that, that, that, that is, that is what Snowden was exposing.
00:50:29.260
Do you think that these employees at the NSA who were having private chats about gay sex or sex or
00:50:40.820
whatever, big dicks, big titties, whatever, whatever they were talking about, I don't even know.
00:50:45.900
Do you, do you think that those people would abuse their power to spy on regular Americans when they're,
00:50:54.480
you know, on their computers and phones and their pictures and all that shit?
00:51:02.420
There's no, we have no privacy. You guys think that we're private or have privacy. You're insane.
00:51:08.400
There's no privacy. They, they got every single thing you ever said, ever did. And that's what
00:51:13.620
they, that's how they control power. That's how they control other powerful people. And then things
00:51:17.960
like the Epstein thing, right? So we're talking about that.
00:51:21.200
But dude, I mean, yeah, those people should be terminated.
00:51:26.400
Well, and the craziest thing happened, right? Because like you have, so you have this thing
00:51:29.780
going on with the NSA. This comes out, it's being handled. I trust Gabby to handle it. And
00:51:34.220
those, again, those people are being terminated. Their security clearances are being revoked.
00:51:37.980
Cool. But then we got to switch, switch over to the CIA and FBI. Let's watch this, this clip
00:51:46.740
But Intel doesn't like being told what to do. When they saw Musk with the chainsaw doging
00:51:53.340
foreign aid, they started leaking to CNN. If you doge us, there will be consequences.
00:52:00.080
On the CIA's seventh floor, home to top leadership, some officers are also quietly discussing how
00:52:06.300
mass firings and the buyouts already offered to staff risk creating a group of disgruntled
00:52:12.360
former employees who might be motivated to take what they know to a foreign intelligence
00:52:19.240
service. The CIA is telling CNN that if their funding gets cut, they're going to sell state
00:52:25.760
secrets to Russia. Who the hell hired these Benedict Arnolds? The CIA is supposed to be filled with
00:52:32.240
patriots, not sellouts. And the FBI is up to no good too. Michael Schellenberger is reporting
00:52:38.820
a source inside the FBI says the Bureau is destroying evidence. Now we know what their
00:52:44.640
accomplishments were last week. Dear Elon, I wiped the servers cleaner than crooked.
00:52:55.540
Hold on. That's a threat. That's, that's them threatening. You guys understand, right?
00:53:00.220
That's a threat. Like that's saying, man, you know, if this continues to happen and it would
00:53:05.120
be terrible if, you know, the secrets got out to a foreign intelligence, you know what that's
00:53:15.000
So go ahead. Go ahead. You just get hung. You know what I'm saying?
00:53:23.340
Do it. Now, I mean, again, like we see these things. These are great.
00:53:28.720
The fucking secrets you motherfuckers have. You got all the, all the naked pictures of
00:53:53.280
I think they're definitely real, but we got bigger things though.
00:53:57.940
I want, what I want to know, and this is why I'm on demon, demon, demon time today.
00:54:03.100
What I would like to know is where the fuck is the Epstein list?
00:54:12.620
Epstein client list release could be imminent after Blackburn pushes transparency.
00:54:21.320
She says that absolutely expects criminal charges after Epstein files dropped today after meeting with Cash Patel and Pam Bondi.
00:54:29.980
But, you know, the time right now is 420 Central Standard Time Thursday.
00:54:42.600
Now, what we do know, I mean, we know some things.
00:54:48.040
This is, you know, one thing that's going around on social media right now is that, you know, vault.fbi.gov.
00:54:56.480
Nothing on that website has been updated since.
00:55:03.700
We know some of the names that have been mentioned in court documents.
00:55:12.740
And even that, like, there's still names on there that are redacted that were left out of the court filings, right?
00:55:23.560
Not redacted, but then they got a redacted name.
00:55:34.580
I mean, like, if they got Bill Clinton on there, why the fuck would they redact someone else?
00:55:44.520
They did say the reason it's taking so long is because they have to go through hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of pages to make sure that the victims aren't public.
00:55:52.620
You know, which, you didn't have time to do that for the last five years.
00:55:57.420
Well, I mean, the other thing they're saying, too, now is, like, apparently the FBI, like, there is some treasonous shit going on and they're deleting some stuff.
00:56:05.640
Like, I saw this letter circulating that Pam Bondi sent to Cash Patel demanding that everything get to her office by tomorrow morning.
00:56:14.340
But it's just like, I mean, again, like, how do you, how are you putting these things on and you're still getting railroaded and derailed off the, you know what I'm saying?
00:56:27.580
And, like, at this point in the game, bro, they're risking some heavy stuff, right?
00:56:36.900
Well, what they're risking is the entire movement of people that voted for this administration turning against them.
00:56:45.740
And I know that these people are high on the hog because they just won the election and they're all getting in.
00:56:51.580
But I believe that they are highly underestimating and misjudging where people are with the transparency that we expect.
00:57:01.740
And I will not support this administration if they do continue to keep secrets from the American public after all the things that we've been lied to and had forced down our throats and the injustices and the crimes against humanity that have happened over the last four or five years.
00:57:19.200
Now, with that being said, I am willing to give them 90 days, as I've said the whole time.
00:57:24.700
Because a lot of my friends, when Trump got elected, they're like, dude, it's better than Biden, but this motherfucker is still going to be the same thing.
00:57:36.520
I understand and you understand that when you're building a business or running an organization, things do take time to process.
00:57:46.380
It's the biggest quote unquote company in the world.
00:58:00.280
If they if they don't fuck, if they like today.
00:58:09.320
You know, they gave all these influencers this binder.
00:58:20.160
We don't need a bunch of influencers that just kiss ass and go along with everything Trump says to get the information first.
00:58:30.260
Nobody should be agreeing with anything with everything.
00:58:36.420
It creates a situation where corruption happens and powers are abused.
00:58:41.640
And what's happening and what's materializing is that situation, which was the exact situation on the left.
00:58:48.740
When we watch Jake Tapper deny that Biden was cognitively impaired, we that's the same thing that's happening over here now.
00:58:58.840
Where people are willing to just support because they're so drawn into the MAGA movement.
00:59:08.240
And by the way, look, dude, I want to say this.
00:59:13.680
I'm just stating that they need to understand very clearly that people expect very much different outcomes than what we've been experiencing.
00:59:24.740
Not just the last four years, but the last 30 years.
00:59:30.000
And by the way, not a single one of these motherfuckers that got this binder has gone as hard as we have gone.
00:59:37.360
We were saying the shit way before it was OK to say when there was actual risk to saying it.
00:59:43.480
And then later people come out and say, and those are the motherfuckers.
00:59:47.900
And I like some of these people as I don't dislike them.
00:59:52.000
You need to be giving the information to people who are going to be honest about the information that are given to them, because that's what's going to restore the trust in society.
01:00:06.380
But you also gave the information to people that never criticize the administration as well, which isn't any better than giving it than the left giving it to KGP or CNN.
01:00:16.660
So, like, if we want trust restored, we have to give it to people who are openly, I don't know, I don't want to say critical, but at least, like, critical thinkers who will call things the way they see it.
01:00:30.900
And by them giving it to only people that support, it makes me think that they're trying to hide shit.
01:00:42.820
And by the way, I know a lot of influencers who have done a lot of the heavy lifting before any of those people did it, before any of them did it.
01:00:57.920
I mean, a lot of the arrows have already been fucking taken.
01:01:01.600
These people sweep in behind them and, you know, it's really, really fucking annoying.
01:01:15.320
I think there's too many key people that was involved.
01:01:20.740
That's why I think it's personally taking so long.
01:01:25.840
And, you know, the administration does promise transparency.
01:01:29.160
I mean, it was one of their core mantras of getting back into the office.
01:01:32.740
But this particular topic, I think, is going to, the can's going to go and go and go.
01:01:40.800
It almost makes me think, like, what are they distracting us from?
01:01:43.660
Dude, well, you know, it made me think of something.
01:01:46.520
Because that's all people are talking about right now.
01:01:51.940
And, like, you know, I've been watching this develop.
01:02:02.460
Because I don't know if you guys understand what just happened in Germany.
01:02:11.560
Which is equivalent to the rights, you know, America's right conservative side.
01:02:16.220
You have this dude make all these fucking promises on the campaign trail, bro.
01:02:30.340
And then goes on the stage in his very first meeting and say he's not doing any of that shit.
01:02:36.100
You got to remember what we talked about earlier.
01:02:38.200
They have these conversations behind closed doors on both sides of the aisle.
01:02:44.120
And so it's a game of controlling media and controlling a narrative.
01:02:51.520
I think the more people see it, it's very frustrating to watch.
01:03:02.220
I do think our biggest hope in this equation is Elon, by the way.
01:03:23.040
But it makes me, like, when we talk about, you know, what he has to gain, it's a lot.
01:03:45.520
And, you know, we'll talk about that on the next topic.
01:03:47.800
But, like, those are things that really concern me about him.
01:03:57.320
But you also got to remember, he walked away from ChatGPT because it was getting, do you know about that?
01:04:05.960
He was one of the original founders of ChatGPT, and they were going too far with it, and he sued the other primary shareholders.
01:04:18.380
They did resolve it, but he was like, guys, this is going too far, too fast.
01:04:24.960
So you believe he has a moral standard about it?
01:04:29.920
And, you know, there's some things that I do know that I can't just say or openly talk about.
01:04:39.240
But that's one that's public that people can reference is when he had a lot to gain, right?
01:04:45.500
ChatGPT was one of the fastest growing companies ever, right?
01:04:48.960
And it was the fastest growing platform ever to hit a million active daily users, so on and so forth.
01:05:13.060
No, look, I lean into the Trump administration and I'm Republican, have no problem representing that.
01:05:21.500
There does have to be equal transparency, you know, like.
01:05:33.800
You have to restore it by going over and beyond.
01:05:37.800
And, you know, so they've got their work cut out.
01:05:42.780
They got their work cut out, but I do believe Trump and Elon and the core team, at the end of the day, they do really want that and they're going to work.
01:05:53.940
They do have powers fighting against them, right?
01:05:56.320
Everyone thinks that when the president's in the office, they have all to say.
01:06:01.680
Well, we learned that the first Trump administration.
01:06:08.280
Listen, guys, for people listening, I'm not an expert on anything government.
01:06:15.300
Well, it would be no different if you took over a company.
01:06:19.300
If you took over a company that had a bad culture, okay?
01:06:21.820
And they know that you stand for these things and that's just not the way we do things here, okay?
01:06:28.080
You're going to have your work cut out for you cleaning that out.
01:06:31.140
You have to identify all the little culture cancers.
01:06:40.740
But, like, dude, I don't like the way they're going about this.
01:06:49.220
If we were being, if all of the people that are influential in our media, in Hollywood, are being leveraged to promote certain propaganda or do certain things or put certain messages out to us, we deserve to know those things.
01:07:07.320
And we already know that USAID has been doing this.
01:07:12.000
He's getting in big trouble right now because he bought all those radio stations so that he could propaganda, you know?
01:07:21.000
My thing is, like, okay, and if they are being leveraged, cool.
01:07:27.360
Well, if you look into, if you remember, Mark Zuckerberg released a letter stating that he was throttling traffic during the last election.
01:07:40.420
He admitted, he came clean on everything and posted it himself.
01:07:45.280
Do you think he came clean on everything or do you think he came clean on what he thought he had to?
01:07:51.280
But that is, like, those are the things that I remember and just gives me hope.
01:07:58.260
That there are, you know, Mark is arguably one of the most influential people in the world.
01:08:16.920
I look at that like, okay, when they were in office, the Biden administration, which are communists, he did what he could to play ball with them.
01:08:28.800
And the real test would be what would happen if those progressive people got back in power?
01:08:39.520
Would he stand up to them now or would he just go back the way he was?
01:08:49.820
Like, I think, you know, because you mentioned a word there, hope.
01:08:55.300
Hope is meant to influence change, in my opinion.
01:08:59.260
I think hope is meant to stall people from action.
01:09:13.740
But it can also inspire complacency when people look around.
01:09:17.520
And our citizenship is conditioned to wait for someone else.
01:09:25.020
It's like, all right, so you got all these American-
01:09:40.340
But I look at everything from an optimistic lens.
01:09:45.980
But there's a lot of mental training that went into that, you know.
01:09:50.400
If I did not do all that self-work and discipline, I would see hope differently myself.
01:09:58.020
Like, if I couldn't compartmentalize, if that makes sense.
01:10:07.620
I know for sure that the American people are in a place of when they feel hope as a whole, right now, culture, it's to paralyze.
01:10:31.840
It is, man, because we forfeit our actions as citizens onto other people's backs.
01:10:58.940
But I don't like the way this is being handled.
01:11:06.760
And I don't like the way that they only recognize influencers that fucking only agree with everything they say.
01:11:16.500
It's got to be both sides for change to happen.
01:11:21.240
Well, that's what real truth and honesty looks like, man.
01:11:23.820
You know, but like, I mean, now, you know, you guys also brought up this about distractions.
01:11:29.640
And, you know, because like, that's always been my stance, right?
01:11:36.520
Like, you know, we've got the big smoke screen.
01:11:39.360
And, you know, it is interesting, Andy, because you've also mentioned many a times, bro.
01:11:43.080
Like, you know, they have, you know, the deep state.
01:11:45.120
I don't, I don't, like, here's the fallacy that I think too many people get into.
01:11:48.320
Like, that Trump's in office and everything's going to be just fine.
01:11:50.720
Like you said, he has plenty of people that are fighting against him.
01:11:53.960
And I'm of the belief that I think the deep state still has a lot of control on a lot of things.
01:12:00.660
And, you know, we talked about red button pushes.
01:12:06.120
LAX is on red alert right now because some foreign traveler just brought in a deadly disease somehow.
01:12:12.220
And it infected an unknown number of American citizens.
01:12:20.060
You believe that the COVID 2.0 is going to hit.
01:12:23.180
Well, it's funny you say that because that also comes out that the Wuhan Bat Lab linked to COVID pandemic is carrying out an ominous new virus experience.
01:12:36.360
Well, look, I was talking to Sean Ryan about this yesterday on the phone.
01:12:44.280
These people who are in control are very dangerous when they are at the risk of being exposed.
01:12:51.320
For how much influence and how much control they have.
01:12:57.420
And there could be a number of things happening here.
01:13:00.320
It could be there's people implicated, so they're trying to slow roll the fucking list out.
01:13:04.960
It could be that Trump administration has intel that if this happens, then this will happen.
01:13:14.800
Everybody knows what the fucking Epstein shit was.
01:13:16.740
Like, Epstein was a Mossad operation for collecting intelligence, which means it comes from Israel, which means it fuels the fire of it being what people like to say now, the Jews.
01:13:28.040
Okay, but the reality is, it is the government of Israel, a lot of which are not even Semitic Jews.
01:13:36.800
Okay, so it's a corrupt government who is responsible for an operation, and it does not go to the rest of the world of Jews.
01:13:50.460
But the problem with it is, is they could know that, meaning Trump could know that if this were to come out, it could fuel that fire.
01:14:03.780
Because, dude, people are already talking about it.
01:14:11.620
What happens if this comes out and it confirms that Israel was behind an operation that was raping children for intel?
01:14:23.300
What does that do to the cultural place of the world?
01:14:27.560
It creates a mass hysteria against a certain group of people when in reality, in my opinion, it shouldn't be focused on a certain race of people or religion of people.
01:14:37.380
It should be focused on the actual people who fucking are responsible for it.
01:14:41.300
The individuals with names and addresses, okay, who also manipulate those people.
01:14:52.320
It could be they are aware of a plan to release COVID 2.0 if this information comes out and implicates Mossad in some sort of child sex trafficking shit.
01:15:07.160
And as much as it pisses me off that the shit's not just coming out, there's probably some strategic reasons that have to do with the safety of human beings that is being manipulated for a reason.
01:15:20.340
And I think that's what we all need to really stop and take a breath about.
01:15:23.500
Because how hard do you think that these people, if they knew that the whole world was going to come down on them, do we not think that they have plans to handle that?
01:15:33.060
I mean, bro, they have, they have a, Israel has a, they have that fucking Hannibal directive where they'll fucking, they launch a nuclear weapon to destroy.
01:15:46.680
Like, if they, if they are threatened, they can nuke the whole world.
01:15:49.680
So, like, there's, there's all kinds of shit that could be happening here that we don't know.
01:15:55.920
Because the reality of the situation is, is that a lot of our own government is, is manipulated by Mossad and blackmailed by Mossad.
01:16:07.040
So, I hesitate to lump any race of people into a category.
01:16:14.000
I don't think that because a black person does things, does something that that makes all black people bad.
01:16:19.300
I don't think that because a Christian does something bad, that makes all Christians bad.
01:16:23.180
I don't believe that when some Jewish people at the top of a government do something bad, that that equates to all Jewish people.
01:16:31.380
And I think we as human beings need to have more reasonable conversations.
01:16:34.780
And it's hard to do with all the big voices out there screaming that it's an actual race as opposed to, you know, individual people that are evil.
01:16:49.380
Like, but the truth of the matter is the real reason it's not coming out is because it's going to implicate our biggest ally and one of the most disgusting intel collecting operations.
01:16:59.200
And it's probably going to implicate our own, our own intelligence services as well.
01:17:05.740
That's why it's not coming out because the shit is so disgusting that the average person is going to be like, what the fuck is going on?
01:17:10.920
It would create, my belief is, it simply will create more mistrust and counter react the efforts that they're doing to try to put trust into the American people.
01:17:22.440
I mean, dude, look, we deserve to know either way.
01:17:27.200
And, you know, there's a reason that the propaganda for the last seven, eight years has been very heavy towards, well, you know, it's been phased, right?
01:17:46.460
It's been heavy towards LGBTQIA+, but then it was hijacked by trans people and then they started normalizing pedophilia by calling them MAPs, you know, minor attractive persons.
01:17:58.120
And if we look at the propaganda that's been put out and who's been putting it out, okay, which is, you know, people like Soros putting out this progressive propaganda and we look at all the messaging, who's been putting it out?
01:18:13.160
It stands to reason in my mind that they're trying to normalize something that they're all complicit in before it actually comes out.
01:18:21.800
Meaning, we're going to get the population to agree that people who are attracted to minors can't help it and, you know, like they're doing in Europe now where they're getting little kids, they're arguing for little kids to have consent to have sexual relations with an adult.
01:18:45.020
A child can consent who they want to have sex with, no matter if that person is 40 years old, okay, or whatever.
01:18:56.660
Well, the reason that I think they would do that is because it's fucking insane.
01:19:02.120
And the reason that I think they would do that is because they're so fucking into that shit and they know it's coming out that they don't want to be burned at the stake when it comes out.
01:19:11.240
But their efforts to normalize that have failed.
01:19:17.060
And I think that's a very delicate situation to unravel when you have a government, maybe two governments, and then an organization like the World Economic Forum that's made up of the most powerful people in the world, all guilty of this shit.
01:19:35.460
But, I mean, it's, you know, like, it's dangerous.
01:19:43.260
Look, that's where I'm at, too, because I've been talking about this for so long.
01:19:47.980
But I do, I, that's the only, those are the reasons that I can think of why it's being done the way it's done.
01:20:00.000
Guys, jumping on this conversation, let us know down in the comments what you guys think.
01:20:05.300
With that being said, let's get to our final headline.
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So, this first headline is Goku, a Chinese open source model challenges open AI in the U.S.
01:20:33.860
So, China just came out with this new, it's from ByteDance, and they launched what's called Goku, which is an advanced AI model for image and video generation.
01:20:46.800
Now, I'm going to show you guys some clips here.
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I'm going to show you two clips, and I want you to tell me which one is AI and which one's not.
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If you're listening to the audio, you got to come over to YouTube.
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This is going to put influencers out of business.
01:22:00.560
A lot of them want to just get paid for existing.
01:22:06.960
I'm partners with an Instagram page called the AI Surfer.
01:22:12.760
And if you watch all that content, it's all AI video.
01:22:18.740
And we get thousands and thousands of new followers every day.
01:22:30.900
So how long does it take them to generate a video like that?
01:22:33.820
Five to 15 minutes, depending on the depth that we want to go with it.
01:22:41.500
And this is as simple as like, okay, like here's a bottle of water.
01:22:54.420
It's the fastest technology that's ever been created.
01:22:58.020
But it also still requires a really intelligent human to use it.
01:23:07.600
You know, sales AI, chat GBT, all these platforms that you can reference.
01:23:18.640
So I like to say AI is great, but the human takes it across the finish line.
01:23:25.780
But even Gen AI, that's starting to come out, right?
01:23:34.180
It's still going to require a workforce that knows how to intelligently work it, right?
01:23:45.840
It's going to have an impact on call centers and desk jobs and content and all of those that people already talk about.
01:23:53.280
But it's also going to create the opportunity to upskill and upscale lower-wage employees to earn more to be more intelligent, right?
01:24:05.080
It's just like the way I talk about it is I didn't live in these days.
01:24:10.320
But like farming, when the tractor came out, oh, you don't need a gas-powered machine.
01:24:19.760
Well, the guys that never bought the tractor are out of business, right?
01:24:24.000
I mean, I don't think there's any doubt about that.
01:24:26.200
It's just what are the implications of that technology on business culture and humanity as a whole?
01:24:33.920
And I think that's where, you know, people are fit, you know, let me – so I'm a little older than you guys, all right?
01:24:41.480
I remember when the internet came about, all right?
01:24:49.240
It was – you could get online and kind of talk to your buddies.
01:24:52.840
You could look up naked chicks, like, you know what I'm saying?
01:25:00.360
You could get on AOL Messenger and, you know, go back and forth.
01:25:07.720
Then e-com started to show up on, you know, on the internet.
01:25:15.140
Amazon was one of the first companies that really came around.
01:25:20.360
For 10, 15 years, all these companies that came on the internet, they had – they did not have to collect sales tax, all right?
01:25:29.400
So because they didn't have to collect sales tax, they had a 10 – an 8% to 12% margin advantage over brick-and-mortar mom-and-pop retail locations, whether that be a grocery store, bookstore, fucking supplement store, anything.
01:25:42.220
Anything sold, they had a 10% price advantage, which means they could sell for 10% less than all of the companies out here that employed the majority of humanity, all right?
01:25:56.620
And that created a situation where people would go on Amazon and they would buy things for less.
01:26:03.300
So the argument used to be, I go on Amazon because it's cheaper, cheaper than everybody.
01:26:08.240
And it was because they had an unfair tax advantage.
01:26:11.500
It took many, many years, over a decade, for that to be put on to these companies.
01:26:18.000
But by that time, the behavior had been modeled and cultivated for people to shop there.
01:26:23.740
And when that started to happen, now they leaned into convenience.
01:26:27.860
So now the consumer has been trained to buy for convenience over price.
01:26:34.260
How many people will pay extra to get the shit today or tomorrow than a week from now?
01:26:42.780
So that all spawned off of an unfair advantage that ended up creating obsolete businesses that employed human beings.
01:27:02.080
And so now this is the biggest thing that's come along since then.
01:27:09.360
And now we have a situation where we have technology that can do the job, not just of one human, but many humans inside an organization.
01:27:25.940
Like, I could run my company much cheaper based upon implementing AI.
01:27:31.720
But that means that people in my community aren't going to have jobs and aren't going to have income.
01:27:41.940
If everybody's doing it, we just have a separation of classes.
01:27:44.700
We have people getting more in higher paid positions and then we have people less.
01:27:49.280
So, my concern with AI, I mean, is where are we going to be?
01:27:55.760
Because, like, dude, like you said, it's so fast.
01:28:02.580
Well, I mean, dude, Tesla's already got fucking humanoid robots.
01:28:06.400
What happens when they're autonomous on AI and can, like, you just say, hey, robot, go build me a fucking house.
01:28:12.280
And three robots that have the superhuman strength that you bought for 20 grand a piece go out and build you a house.
01:28:21.140
And now you have a construction company of, you know, because, like, that's the biggest thing.
01:28:26.120
Like, all the labor guys, the guys who do houses and construction or trade skills.
01:28:32.840
They'll always, they'll, yeah, they'll always, that's going to change too.
01:28:37.520
So, but dude, they'll always say, well, they can't do my job.
01:28:41.000
Or an artist, like a woodcrafter will be like, can't do my, motherfucker.
01:28:44.420
You don't think that that fucking robot can make better looking shit than you?
01:28:47.820
Like, and they could do it without rest, without complaining, without pay after the sunk cost.
01:28:54.340
So, dude, what I'm saying here, and like, look, we can argue the ethics of it night and day, but here's the reality.
01:29:09.920
Like, look, if we're competing against other, like, just take my company, first form here.
01:29:17.760
If we're competing against other companies, like, let's say Nike and fucking Nike does AI and their margins go to the moon and your margins are fucking little because of, like, you're going to get put out of business and those people aren't going to have jobs anyway.
01:29:33.060
So, like, it's, it's, it's hard as an entrepreneur that cares about their people to really understand how to properly leverage and utilize it, you know, without putting yourself out of business.
01:29:55.220
Well, bro, I just, I mean, what do you think, dude?
01:29:59.280
Because you're a morally great, you're a great dude.
01:30:04.180
I'm honestly most proud of raising a family, building a team, and employing people within my community.
01:30:12.140
But I'm also a proponent of, I do save companies a lot of money.
01:30:23.040
So, I, I really try to ride the middle line and not take a defensive stance of, I want
01:30:29.520
to replace humans and, or, you know, keep humans.
01:30:37.740
And, and, and, and, and so I just try to stick to reality with it.
01:30:42.680
I get these hard questions all the time, especially you gotta remember my business can work 24,
01:30:52.020
So, let's say you have a hundred people on this floor doing customer support.
01:31:05.520
No, every single product, take the customer complaints, do the refund, fill in the tickets.
01:31:15.760
And, and so, you know, yes, I'm, I'm feeding the beast of, it couldn't make that negative
01:31:21.880
impact, but I, I tried to take the stance that lean into it now, because here, here's the
01:31:30.740
You're not in your buying cycle and you're not nowhere near the peak.
01:31:34.480
Like, so this would be like getting on the internet in 2001 or it'd be like if first form
01:31:49.820
Um, so that's what I try to encourage people is lean into it, become masters in these subtopics
01:32:00.220
So if you're in construction, how can you embrace it now and become a, a force to be
01:32:06.580
reckoned with by embracing it and leading change throughout the industries?
01:32:12.580
What do you think the relationship will be between humans and AI?
01:32:16.340
Because like, I mean, I have this other, other article that came up too.
01:32:19.280
This just came out, um, that AI chat bots posing as therapists could have dangerous and
01:32:25.840
So now they're training AI, uh, chat bots to like be actual therapists to real humans
01:32:37.160
Do you see the relationship as like a beneficial one?
01:32:40.420
Because like, I mean, we, we've talked, I mean, like there's plenty of, of, of therapists
01:32:44.420
out there that, that do great work and are helpful.
01:32:47.860
But there's also a lot that also take advantage of, of, you know, problems that could be easily
01:32:59.320
So it was like, I mean, what, how do you look at the relationship of humans and, and
01:33:02.260
they are like outside of even just the business space.
01:33:07.900
I look at it that it's going to take time for the average consumer to gain trust and
01:33:16.540
You know, um, there's certain fortune 500 companies that I already work with that you're
01:33:22.220
already interacting with on an everyday basis and you have no idea.
01:33:25.680
Um, but we encourage those companies to be upfront about this usage and most of them
01:33:32.860
do in some way, shape or form simply the phone rings, it answers and says, Hey, this
01:33:47.480
And so people that have good intentions and that are in the field of AI will make the world
01:33:53.160
And people that have ill intentions will make the word of a worse pet place.
01:34:01.260
And, and I think humans, they thrive off of convenience, right?
01:34:07.120
Well, AI is going to make things a lot more convenient.
01:34:09.780
Um, I was just in Miami, uh, earlier this week and there's AI bots delivering food, right?
01:34:27.460
Well, I mean, dude, that's, I mean, look, dude, there's not a person with a brain in business
01:34:32.600
that doesn't understand that Amazon's a bad thing for business.
01:34:37.100
It's bad for your, it's bad for your local, uh, your, your local community.
01:34:42.200
Amazon's not out there sponsoring T-ball teams and fucking shit like that.
01:34:47.380
It's capitalism, which I can respect, but I also respect the boundaries of capitalism.
01:34:52.120
Meaning I think there's ethical capitalism and I think there's unethical capitalism.
01:34:57.060
And I think, you know, when we start talking about convenience and you know, like, okay,
01:35:06.080
what, like when you start tying this all together about where this is going, it sort of makes
01:35:10.840
sense as to why they want to depopulate the planet because they don't fucking need a workforce
01:35:23.580
What do you do with all the people who aren't going to have a job?
01:35:31.600
Well, there, there, there's early outlines of that.
01:35:35.540
Um, uh, a form has, has been created to help offset the impact of artificial intelligence
01:35:48.580
So you're saying they're trying to make some guidelines about it.
01:35:51.540
They're also trying to make, um, I do some advisory work on, on, you know, the governmental
01:36:00.700
And they are working day in and day out right now on how to set the guardrails.
01:36:07.780
Well, that's hard to do, bro, because what China doesn't set any.
01:36:13.060
And then the United States doesn't have anything, right?
01:36:19.740
It's going to create unity worldwide to create that standard.
01:36:24.100
But right now where it's the reality of it is it's state by state.
01:36:28.320
And fun fact, do you want to guess what state has the most advanced AI policies?
01:36:38.500
Indiana is the most advanced AI government in, in the United States.
01:36:43.040
And we, we, what do you mean by like, as far as like regulation wise?
01:36:46.960
Uh, proposed regulate again, all of it's in proposal.
01:36:50.840
Cause it's, it's the way they're going about it right now is from the, the big governments.
01:36:54.860
They're trying to take it through TCPA, which that was created 20 something years ago when
01:37:03.920
It's not even, they're trying to lump it into cell phone calls when it's totally different.
01:37:11.640
That's why it keeps getting up and down up and they keep saying, Hey, now here's this
01:37:17.660
They just took it down again on trying to put TCPA regulations on AI generated use for
01:37:25.620
Um, but no, what I mean by that from state of Indiana has been implementing AI for like
01:37:32.020
six, seven years now they're in their government building.
01:37:36.880
It's AI of how to use data faster, make better decisions.
01:37:42.960
I mean, their, their intentions and how they're going about it is awesome.
01:37:47.340
It's how do we make the convenience of the everyday worker better?
01:37:53.240
But yeah, they're, they're the most advanced in the United States.
01:37:58.560
Cause I have an opinion on this, but what do you think?
01:38:00.620
Like, let's just talk about the influencer thing for a minute, right?
01:38:03.300
Cause influencers have created a situation where people who otherwise don't have, it's
01:38:13.360
And a lot of people make a lot of money doing it clearly.
01:38:28.000
They're done because managing influencers and egos that go with influencers is nearly
01:38:37.340
It's, it, it's, they don't want to post the right way.
01:38:42.480
They want to do things their way that are ineffective.
01:38:44.580
And then you have to pay them and it's just become this fucking huge clusterfuck.
01:38:49.360
So now there are good influencers that do really good things and they try hard.
01:38:55.120
How do you feel people like that, or even just people who want to have a career?
01:39:03.040
Because look, man, part of being fulfilled and part of being happy as a human is, you
01:39:08.960
know, happiness is, is not skipping through the field of daisies doing nothing.
01:39:14.560
Like we are built as human beings to contribute, to create, to become.
01:39:20.160
Um, and that's what creates a lot of fulfillment for a lot of people.
01:39:24.540
And, and, you know, I spoke about this long before Trump did, but Trump got on stage and
01:39:29.440
said, Oh, you know why depression is such a big deal?
01:39:31.900
Because people are fucking lazy and they don't have enough shit to do.
01:39:35.980
It's really hard to be depressed when you're working really hard.
01:39:38.800
It's really hard to be depressed when you're creating and contributing and focused on becoming.
01:39:45.300
So if we make a world that's more convenient, what's that going to do to the mental health
01:39:53.660
That's a concern of mine, but speaking on, and by the way, this is no way me denying that
01:40:04.340
It's already the, the, the shit's out of the box already.
01:40:11.220
And you're like in a company and you know that your job is vulnerable to being replaced
01:40:20.040
by AI, what do you think, how, how can people defend themselves around those things?
01:40:25.880
Well, right now, and again, going back to buying cycles is you're still in the very infancies
01:40:32.400
And so people that latch on and, and realize AI is not going anywhere, have a huge advantage
01:40:38.320
within large corporations because most large corporations have antiquated leadership styles
01:40:46.440
There's companies still moving to the cloud and still implementing CRMs.
01:40:50.480
I mean, it's been 20 something years of that technology, right?
01:40:54.720
There's places in our government that still use typewriters, bro.
01:40:56.880
Bro, the government, the government still fucking stores paper files in mines.
01:41:02.920
So if you're in that, okay, this is happening, I'm going to be, I'm going to lean into it.
01:41:08.740
You actually have a path to make huge impact within that corporation and create such a layer
01:41:16.760
of protection for yourself because you'll be a source of truth.
01:41:21.320
You know, a lot of leadership and a lot of big companies are older.
01:41:25.560
And they can barely even get on their iPhone and open up Facebook, let alone understand
01:41:31.700
the capabilities of implementing AI into a, you know, 10,000 person organization.
01:41:38.720
So the young generation that's in the workforce now, you know.
01:41:46.720
Because they will replace, you know, you don't run a company when you're a hundred, you know.
01:41:54.580
And those young leaders are going to step up to the plate with, you know, proactive agendas
01:42:01.660
So I think it, personally, I think it's one of the greatest opportunity zones the world
01:42:10.460
But you go to lazy, you get your lazy people, it just shows up for work.
01:42:19.240
Well, they're getting crushed now because of the same thing.
01:42:25.540
So, on the influencer standpoint, how I see, I think influencers that are very authentic
01:42:35.100
and have the ability to create an actual connection with people will be fine.
01:42:41.300
They will, they, you will be the anomaly and make you, it will make you more valuable.
01:42:45.420
But bro, that just isn't the culture and influencers anymore.
01:42:52.060
But now it's everybody's fucking Tom Cruise, bro.
01:42:57.700
And, you know, I, I'm not posting it like that.
01:43:01.940
Well, that's not, that's not in my brand dynamic.
01:43:06.340
You know, like, and, and dude, those people are all going to get replaced with these people
01:43:12.900
Bro, there's AI pages right now of OnlyFans chicks that fucking have, that are making
01:43:22.820
It's a, it's a fake, it's not even a real person.
01:43:26.640
Again, we, we have a page that has almost 400,000 followers.
01:43:43.840
This stuff was, dude, you know what I like, dude, you know, what really scares me, man,
01:43:47.380
is when these fucking things like, isn't it possible for AI to become like its own prompting
01:43:54.940
Meaning like, like right now you're saying it can, it already happens.
01:43:59.080
So, so, so it, so it doesn't really matter the intelligence of the human because eventually
01:44:06.760
So AI is the first computer program that one plus one doesn't equal two.
01:44:20.820
People don't understand how prompting this gets this and, and no one has exactly figured
01:44:30.120
You also got to understand AI has been in big business since the nineties, just no one
01:44:37.120
Like, unless you were Microsoft or Google, you couldn't afford to have a data center that
01:44:43.320
burns $3 million a month in hydrogen and everything to, to run these things.
01:44:48.460
But now the open source models like chat GPT, they were the front runner have brought it
01:44:56.760
It's, it's like the cell phone evolution, right?
01:44:59.880
A cell phone used to be $50,000 and weighed 200 pounds.
01:45:08.960
The ones in the car, the car, but now every, if you don't have a cell phone, like what,
01:45:15.160
You know, so we're going through that, that, that evolution.
01:45:18.400
And, um, but yeah, people think AI was like this new thing and it's been around.
01:45:43.740
Like, all right, man, that robot's pretty cool.
01:45:46.780
What happens when it starts thinking for itself?
01:45:50.220
What happens when the AI wants to fuck your chick?
01:45:53.080
And then all of a sudden it beats your ass and takes your chick.
01:46:38.020
And the whole basement is, is the computer program.
01:46:42.260
Like just imagine a data center in the basement running this thing.
01:46:47.540
And the family's like, oh, it's probably, you know, it's so old.
01:46:58.880
So it starts off robots like cutting the grass and cooking, like all these amazing benefits.
01:47:04.280
But then it becomes obsessed with its past and wants to become the mother of the kids and be not necessarily in a relationship with the husband.
01:47:18.400
And then wants to run the household and does all these series of events to get the mom to be deemed crazy.
01:47:34.160
What happens when, like, when, when, when, you know, the police are like, are all fucking AI robots?
01:48:24.860
So, um, we, we have a big release coming out with HubSpot.
01:48:30.100
And so we got a G1 humanoid for our trade show booth, uh, for HubSpot inbound event this
01:48:38.100
And this bro, Devin, the motherfucker's doing a karate kick.
01:48:44.240
So when you buy it, they actually show you a video of it, uh, doing everything you see
01:48:55.540
Um, you know, so you, you, you prompt it, you prompt it.
01:49:05.520
Now where, where, where's the, where's the picture of him fucking his wife?
01:49:08.560
No, no functional, uh, no people extremities to my knowledge.
01:49:15.680
So, you know, I could speak to how life's going to look, uh, here in a few months.
01:49:21.060
If you want to bring me back home, I'll bring it, I'll bring it and you can fuck with it.
01:49:25.640
What if you, what if you get home and that thing kicks your ass?
01:49:28.540
So you want to, you want to know a real, like, no, I'm not, it has a kill switch.
01:49:39.920
But, uh, anyways, so you want to hear like a real issue we're dealing with in the company.
01:49:46.360
We can't find insurance to cover it for the show.
01:49:53.560
See, like it's going to, this stuff's going to create new industries is what I'm leading
01:49:57.800
You're going to have to have insurance on these fuckers just in case it goes rogue.
01:50:02.560
Um, also, you know, the, these humanoids, uh, their batteries are only good for two hours.
01:50:11.020
So they only can, if it goes rogue, you know, I'm tired of max, I'm tired out max rogue.
01:50:21.580
It, so the hands, um, it, it can sense like it's picking this up versus like shaking your
01:50:35.120
So it can, it can like, it can like detect like physical, like a human skin.
01:50:45.720
So we, we are doing it to, I got to see this thing, uh, program it.
01:50:58.140
So, um, we're going to program it to give demos of, uh, sales AI.
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So I, I wasn't, I wasn't on, uh, as DJ, as DJs, bro, special edition.
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I ain't got to wait in no more fast food lines.
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I mean, like any, I'm going to ship one to your house.
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And I've also run too many companies to understand like what, like what it's going to do potentially.
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But like, you know, I mean, dude, businesses adapt or die and that's it.
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I mean, like, you know, consumers could control the adoption of these things, but they won't,
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Like, dude, like, you know how many motherfuckers say they hate Nike and still wear Nike.
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Like, you know how many people say they know that Amazon's not good for their local economy,
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They'll boycott a fucking company for doing something stupid, but like, they won't look
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They don't look at it as a preservation of their own utility.
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Let us know down in the comments what you guys think.
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I mean, the argument for this is like, like, the argument that I've heard for this is, you
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know, people are going to have so much more time to live their life, right?
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There's, it's not as simple as that is what I'm saying.
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And like, dude, what are we going to, like people, okay, like, look, let's just take
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Like, when you grab someone who's never heard of 75 hard and you're like, hey, look, dude,
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you're going to do all this extra shit, but it's going to make you feel powerful.
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That comes from the contribution to others and self.
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And if we take that away from society, there's going to be people that don't, they, like,
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I honestly, like, it is very, I'm very good with vision.
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It's just hard for me to see where this is going to go.
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Like, I, I really, like, I'm, it makes me nervous.
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Like, dude, like, cause like how the military is already fucking using this.
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They're already making these humanoid robots and shit.
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Oh, well, I mean, that's been, they've had dogs.
01:54:16.500
You know, so, you know, my, the vision that I carry with it is it, it will make some negative
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impact, but ultimately will create a whole new realm of business opportunity and capitalism
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because think about industries that still suck.
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All these industries that haven't created convenience are now for the taking because of artificial
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intelligence, which creates all these sub markets and niches to serve.
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I could certainly see where it could clean up a lot of corruption because it could be black
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and white, but I could also see, I mean, we've seen this in biases in chat GPT and in
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these other prop AI services, like, so it's, you know, some of them been programmed with
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That's why I wanted you to come on and talk about it because I don't think anybody knows.
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I mean, I, I think, I think you think, you know, but like real talk, we don't know.
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I, I've told you earlier in the show, I don't claim to be an AI expert.
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Well, you are, you are an AI expert, but we still, we just don't know how it's going to
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There's, there's too many, too many paths, but like the, the reality of making strong
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business decision decisions with AI is you don't just go all in with one.
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So how we approach that sales AI is a platform that services the customer, but I am not married
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to a single large language model, which that's how these things get created.
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So if you have a use case for sales, there's a specific large language model that is best
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If you're using it for customer support, there's a best use case for that.
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What's a large language model for people that don't know?
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It is a composed stack of computers and, and, uh, data centers that process data and anything
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and everything on the internet faster than a human can blink.
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That's why when you talk to AI, it's not one plus one equals two.
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If you ask Chad GPT a question or create all these scenarios, because it knows everything
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it's linked to everything has ever been put on the internet.
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Like some of the information that it comes out with is not true.
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Like, for example, uh, none of the information on me about my company's income, my income,
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my address, my age, none of that shit's correct.
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We, none of my companies have reporting to the public.
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But when you type in, it comes up with numbers and shit, it just makes them up.
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Like, how do we know what the information, what's the accuracy?
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And, and like speaking to, to our company, you do not, we isolate your use case in your
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We don't take your data and then make X, Y, Z customer better because we're using your
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When you're using our product, it is just you and you do have, I want AI to assist here,
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but these are the facts and you do not deviate and it will not deviate from the facts.
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Again, if you have good intentions to, to make the world a better place, you can make the
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And if you have ill intentions, you can do to some major disruption.
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Listen guys, I know Devin, he's a great fucking dude.
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And, uh, that's why I wanted to bring him on and talk about these things.
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Cause obviously I have been very anti because dude, I love people.
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I love, but I mean, like I've employed people for 26 years, bro.
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My most proud that I am of anything is when these guys build a career and go out and get
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That's where I get my satisfaction and it breaks my heart to think that that could change.
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And, uh, you know, it's something that I'm very concerned with.
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So, but dude, what I, what I, what I, what I want to get to though, is I appreciate that
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you come on and are open and honest about it and help us bring some clarity to the ins
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And I would definitely love to keep the conversation going, having you come on as this develops
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The, the reality is perception controls a lot of things.
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And so if you perceive that it is going to do harm, ultimately you will approach everything
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It's going to be really hard to break through that.
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So if you perceive that there can be mutual benefits and in building companies and so on
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and so forth, you will find a massively beneficial way to leverage AI.
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Well guys, jumping on this conversation, let us know down in the comments.
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We talk about it to get one of those two options.
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So with that being said, our thumbs up or dumb as fuck headline reads, Colombian police
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catch a man smuggling packets of cocaine under toupee.
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Uh, Colombian police apprehend, uh, a 40 year old man.
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Uh, Colombian police apprehended a 40 year old man attempting to smuggle several bags
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of cocaine concealed beneath a meticulously attached toupee.
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Airport on Monday as he prepared the border flight to Amsterdam.
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And so she was going from Columbia to Amsterdam and allegedly there to party.
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This guy's just sitting there knowing he's totally fucked.
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Because that dude, that's actually pretty good.
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You know, he went to the barber and was like, hey, leave the sides, shave the top.
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We can't fucking take cocaine to Amsterdam for a good time anymore.
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You know his buddies are like, oh, he'll be here Monday.
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I always love to meet the barber that had to give this haircut.
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Because you know that barber's like, what the fuck is happening?
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Man, you know how like, you know how in the, dude, you know how like you go to the airport,
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they got the fucking, they got where you could just walk through the metal detector or the x-ray?
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But the, like he's probably thinking like, I'm going to go through the metal detector and
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then probably like, they probably like put some, they like pointed and made you through
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Bro, I smuggled some fucking weed pills into Mexico one time.
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Bro, we fucking, we fucking went to Mexico and I had some edible.
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I didn't do it, but if I did it, this is how I would have done it.
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So if I would have done this, I had some edibles in my bag and I forgot that like, because it's
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legal here and I forgot that it's not legal there.
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So I get off the plane and right as I get off the plane, bro, there's dogs and shit and
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And I totally forgot that it was like, because everywhere I go, I take my fucking weed pills
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And I'm like, fuck, I got like real nervous, dude.
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Like, you know how like, you know how like when you get that inside nervous and you're
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But like you can't, but you're like shaking, but you don't know if anybody notices.
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So, so dude, in Mexico, like you guys who've been to Mexico, you know, like most of the
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places in Mexico, they got to cut the customs is different.
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Like you go in and you touch the fucking button and it either gives you a red light that,
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and then they search your bag or a green light and they let you go.
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So like, I'm fucking waiting in line and I'm like, fuck, fuck, I'm like sweating a little
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And I'm like, like, dude, I'm not even telling, you know, I'm not even saying nothing.
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So, so dude, I had like a whole, I had whole, like a whole container, which dude, I was there
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You don't eat a whole container in a week, but I didn't want to bring them back.
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So I'd like, so I'd fucking ate a whole container in a week.
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I thought you ever noticed that like, like, do you do Joe?
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Remember like when we were kids or like in school and there was all the teachers and they
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had, they were bald around the crown of their head, but they had hair over here.
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How come we don't see nobody with that haircut anymore?
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Bro, half my teachers growing up, they had bald head and hair around the outside.
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Everybody does like DJ does and they just shave it now.
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Well, we're going to put it, find a picture of DJ's old look and put it up here and show
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I mean, that ain't worth three years of your fucking life.
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Bro, violent offenders fucking kill people get out in three years.
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Devin, throw people your website and your Instagram so they can know where to follow
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And then Instagram is Devin Allen Johnson, all one word as well.
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Looking forward to learning more and more about this with you.
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Can you be the first podcast I ever had an AI robot on it?
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I'll bring my computer and I'll program it in between segments for you.