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00:00:46.400you can whip it okay good morning everybody it is june 10th 2026. oh are you looking for akira
00:00:55.520let me just fill you in really quick he could have come on today we were messaging yesterday
00:01:02.840he's almost done setting up his studio at home because he just moved back from mexico
00:01:06.860he's like i can come in but it might just be by phone or thursday i'll have it all set up and i
00:01:12.340said see you thursday so we're just anticipating akira he will be on tomorrow and also just to
00:01:20.560let you know my little marcella will not be here tomorrow or friday you know she's got to do some
00:01:26.420lawyer stuff but don't worry owen and i will be here and bj will be here on friday okay so
00:01:34.580everything's going to be fine and marcella will be back on monday but who's parched i am
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00:19:35.060and yes so gad was saying that gad himself was james bond like going through all these things
00:19:39.780like bond james bond yes and you're that's a great um analogy for elon is batman we need like
00:19:47.380the elon signal well i think he sees it anyway so don't you love that and notice he said the
00:19:54.260second time his wife came i'm like oh so there was a second time and i like this the reference
00:19:59.300of not staying in your lane which scott talked about a number of times how people tell him to
00:20:03.540is saying is lane is a cartoonist and how ridiculous that is and yes i think i may have
00:20:08.540mentioned this at some point in the past where i've gotten you know similar really i i got
00:20:13.720feedback the other way like at work i would be told hey i want you to lead this project and it's
00:20:18.960something i'd never done before and i'd be like i don't have any experience with that and one of my
00:20:22.500mentors was like no you'll do better than the people who know supposedly know that area like
00:20:27.080they're going to screw it up and i need you to fix it and i need you to make sure it goes well
00:20:31.240And so I'm like, all right, I'll give it a shot, you know, because at least he's, at least I expressed my concerns. And once I got into it, I'm like, yeah, he was right. Would have totally screwed this up and I had to really step in to fix it.
00:20:45.340And so I kind of learned the lesson that if you are a smart person, if you are a competent person, you should feel comfortable stepping outside your lane because there's often people who claim to be experts that are not competent and not effective.
00:20:58.580And you shouldn't just trust the experts and say, oh, well, if they're considered the expert, that's the best person to handle it because it often isn't.
00:50:37.800He's going to become a trillion in this.
00:50:39.680And he's an immigrant from he's an African-American.
00:50:43.840and um and well african actually but now american but um but the main thing is like this is the only
00:50:52.840country where you can be nothing come with zero dollars and still succeed no way and and completely
00:51:01.480eff it up too you know so so i'm serious like there's there's so many people coming they don't0.88
00:51:08.480give a crap to assimilate, to learn the language, to get a job. They just want to live off of,0.93
00:51:13.840you know, live off of it. And, um, that's where it's got to stop. We have to come together.
00:51:19.900And if honestly, like, you know, my opinion about immigration has changed so much. I, I,
00:51:26.920it was forced to change because the information changed what I can see with my own eyes has
00:51:31.960changed. And it's not like, you know, your grandfather's immigration or your great
00:51:36.540grandfather's immigration. This is like just a hostile takeover and a dismantling of our country0.96
00:51:42.340is what's happening now. So it's going to be extra hard to get through this, but especially
00:51:48.760if you have kids, you've got to step up. You have to step. Listen, I don't have kids. When I'm out
00:51:53.680of here, I'm out of here. I don't know why I get so heated about it. I'm like, I just got to get
00:51:58.280myself to the finish line and not worry about anyone else. But I really worry about everybody
00:52:03.280as if I have 55 grandkids because, you know, America's really in jeopardy. If especially
00:52:10.880you parents and grandparents don't step up and start really teaching your kids and their friends
00:52:17.360and like take every, take the phone away and talk to your kid, no phone when we're in the car. Like
00:52:23.280I know it's easier for your kid to be distracted and stare at a phone or an iPad, but you're a
00:52:27.820parent. So it shouldn't be like, oh, take the easy way out. You've got to start instilling in
00:52:33.860your kids, if you haven't already, what the American values are and what success looks like
00:52:39.300and what civility looks like and education. And it's like you've got one chance with these kids
00:52:45.840and then they could potentially turn into some screaming liberal with a blue wig on and their
00:52:52.840whole face pierced screaming at cops you know so like which way do you want it to go um you know
00:52:59.240i don't know i don't know why i'm so heated again i don't have kids but i'm just like you guys you've
00:53:03.000got to help save this country and the kids your kids are going to be the ones they're going to
00:53:07.720suffer way more than we ever will so i just feel like it's so urgent that i just don't see the
00:53:13.240urgency in some parents but um i don't know so i don't want to harp on it one final thought i would
00:53:20.300just put in here is that like I think you can make a difference just by setting an example
00:53:24.960setting an example for your kids setting an example for everybody that you interact with
00:53:28.760that if you follow that personal success filter and you exhibit these types of things that Scott
00:53:33.840just talked about it will lead over into other people one of my favorite quotes is a Samuel
00:53:38.840Baldwin quote that says children have never been very good at listening to their parent or their
00:53:42.820elders but they have never failed to imitate them and I think that's very true in my experience with
00:53:47.580my kids, you know, probably a lot of parents could say, I told my kids to do things. They
00:53:51.380never seem to listen to me. They never seem to do what I tell them to do, but they follow your
00:53:55.600example. They act the way they see you acting. And when they grow up, especially, I would say
00:54:00.160they, they start showing that they act ways that you did when they were little and it just
00:54:06.800automatically happens. And watch how you're acting though. Yeah. Yeah. No, that, I mean,
00:54:11.600that is the important thing is that if you tell them to do one thing, but the way you act is
00:54:15.280something else, like you tell them, get off your phone, but you're on your screen all the time,
00:54:18.500then they're going to be on their screen because they see you doing it. And, but I think the same
00:54:22.140is true with adults. You know, people do what they see other people do. They, that's very common.
00:54:26.640You know, most people will just imitate what they see around them, especially the things that work
00:54:31.800well. And so if you can show that you can be successful, then other people are going to,
00:54:35.940they're going to start emulating you. Yeah, I agree. All right. So you guys, I don't want you
00:54:41.520to not have some information. Just for the close, I'm going to play one quick, I think it's like
00:54:48.300two minutes of Trey Yinks giving us an update on Iran, because I just want you to know what's
00:54:53.240happening. And then we'll quick, quick, quick chat about it on the other side.
00:54:58.640Yeah. Hey guys, good morning. I just spoke with President Trump and following the US strikes
00:55:02.700against Iran overnight and the Iranian missile attacks against US forces in Bahrain, Kuwait,
00:55:08.840and Jordan. The president tells Fox News he may keep going and that he is getting closer
00:55:13.680to the targeting of Iranian power plants and bridges. He told Fox that the Iranians are
00:55:19.600tapping the U.S. along as it relates toward reaching a negotiated settlement to formally
00:55:25.160end this conflict. The president also talked more broadly about his efforts to reach that
00:55:30.900settlement, ultimately telling Fox News that they had a chance to sign a deal and survive,
00:55:36.800and they have not yet done that. What I found very interesting, though, was what the president
00:55:41.280told us about the downing of that U.S. Army Apache helicopter earlier this week. The president
00:55:48.200provided some new details into what took place. He says an Iranian drone lodged into this Apache
00:55:54.660helicopter between the two pilots, and the drone was on fire, but it didn't explode. And the
00:56:00.220helicopter was flying quite low, and within seconds, these pilots were able to bring this
00:56:05.240helicopter down into the sea, and ultimately the president called it a miracle because had this
00:56:11.800drone exploded, these pilots would have been killed. And we know the rescue was a first in
00:56:17.480U.S. military history. This unmanned sea drone ultimately was deployed after it was ordered by
00:56:23.440President Trump to rescue these two U.S. service members, and they are now recovering following
00:56:28.380this incident at sea. And so just a remarkable story there. But again, the president talking
00:56:33.520about the current state of play, and that he is getting closer to bombing Iranian power plants
00:56:38.460and bridges, because the Iranians so far have been unwilling to complete this offer and this deal
00:56:43.420presented by U.S. negotiators. We have to be measured here, though. The reality is there are
00:56:48.940two options, and ultimately there is going to be a negotiated settlement and a deal,
00:56:53.060or combat operations are going to resume. And that is a common thread that we hear not just
00:56:57.460from President Trump, but also regional officials. And we will have to wait and see what ultimately
00:57:01.620takes place. There are those efforts ongoing to reach an agreement. And a regional diplomat told
00:57:07.340Fox News earlier today that a Qatari negotiating team actually traveled to Tehran this morning
00:57:12.780in an effort to move those talks forward. And so, again, the latest information that we have
00:57:17.580following my conversation with President Trump is that he is getting closer to ordering U.S.
00:57:22.780strikes against Iranian power plants and bridges. And he says he may continue with the strikes that
00:57:28.340took place overnight after the Iranian response with missiles fired toward U.S. forces in Kuwait,
00:57:33.860Bahrain, and Jordan. Guys? Trey, Brian said there's another truth social.
00:57:40.780Okay, so I guess power plant and bridge day is upon us, as he once talked about about a month
00:57:49.020ago. Marcella, do you have any updates since then? I just wish this thing could end.
00:57:54.700No, I think that's the latest update. You know, it's a miracle that they survived. I'm glad that it didn't explode. I don't think Iran has, Iran, they did, they did do a retort. They said that they're going to fight too, you know, so it's just, it's unfortunate if they were close to a deal.
00:58:20.720but how can you how can you make a deal with such a regime you don't even know who's in charge
00:58:28.240um it's just so um they're not to be trusted you know so obviously president trump knows that but
00:58:39.900um yeah the middle east has always been this um unfortunately it's not an easy deal like you can't
00:58:50.100deal with them over like oh yeah three weeks and we're out oh no yeah no so it's complicated um
00:58:58.720i don't know what he'll do um how much he'll attack um so i'll let owen tell us whether he
00:59:07.400knows you know since he's in the agency yes what do you know owen what kind of intel have you been
00:59:14.020getting. I'm not in any agency, but okay. I think the only detail that I recall seeing in stories
00:59:21.200is that there, I think we did do what they call self-defense of strikes to respond to this. So
00:59:27.580I think they did do some strikes back. I don't remember if that was mentioned in the story,
00:59:31.200but in the clip, but yeah, I think it's, it is a difficult situation. I think it's really uncertain
00:59:38.640how it's going to play out. I'm kind of really hoping we're not going down the power plant and
00:59:42.160Bridges Day thing. Maybe we could do some small thing just to send a signal and say, you don't
00:59:48.020want us to keep going, do you? And get to some kind of forced agreement, but that doesn't seem
00:59:53.020like the best way to go about it. Hopefully they can negotiate their way with their diplomacy to
00:59:56.780get there. And I do understand it's very difficult because it's even difficult to communicate with
01:00:01.400these people. And then you don't really know who's really running things. I think there's still a lot
01:00:05.300of questions about the motabi come any guy like no one's seen him you don't really know even for
01:00:12.520sure if he's alive i guess and you don't know what kind of physical condition he's in all we know is
01:00:17.140that he was injured and that we don't really know what what's going on there and so it is hard to
01:00:22.780know who's in charge and honestly if it if it were me i might be talking about doing power
01:00:27.040plans and bridges but really i'd be maybe making plans to take out the leadership that's not willing
01:00:30.780to make a deal until I can find someone who is. But I don't know what kind of intelligence we do
01:00:35.920or don't have. I have no idea if that's feasible. Maybe they're hiding somewhere that we can't get
01:00:39.660to or that we're surrounded by a bunch of civilians. I have no idea. But I do want this
01:00:45.100thing to come to an end and I'm hoping they can find a way to make that happen. And I certainly
01:00:48.300trust Trump to get there more than just about anybody else. Yeah. I mean, it's been brutal.
01:00:55.020Okay, you guys. So listen, everybody on YouTube, I have a question for you for the comment section
01:01:03.340after the show. My question is, and we're going to read your comments, okay? If you could spend
01:01:09.540one hour talking with Scott about any subject, what would you choose? That's what we want to see
01:01:17.500after the show in the comments. And you guys can do this everywhere, but we are going to read them.
01:01:22.460So if you could spend one hour talking with Scott about any subject, what would you choose?
01:01:27.460I mean, I don't think I could pick one right now because like, oh my God, I needed his