Real Coffee with Scott Adams - July 13, 2026


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00:02:47.340 right all right so oh and tell me the riots are gone he did it how was your weekend oh and you
00:02:54.700 first it was good uh we we had the after party great discussion there and then the sunday
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00:03:23.040 that's sunday for the subscribers and saturdays for everybody love it and marcella your weekend
00:03:30.160 it was good good but i i wanted to use this time to to remember scott um today would have been six
00:03:36.160 months since his death and i always want to remember you know it's two years since since
00:03:41.600 Butler and the fight, fight, fight, and where everything started with, I mean, I remember
00:03:50.220 some of you are on here, remember Scott getting on Locals and going over what happened to
00:03:59.580 President Trump, the assassination, or whether it was one. At that time, we didn't know if he
00:04:04.920 had survived, and all of us got together, and I think that's what makes this group great,
00:04:11.220 is that um we're like a family yes we are even during the tough times of course yeah there's a
00:04:20.600 lot of tough times and and definitely we are all here together um thank you for remembering and
00:04:27.740 i'm assuming your weekend was good marcella did you watch any soccer oh my god did i watch soccer
00:04:34.360 i almost every time argentina plays i almost die so yeah so it's like a heart attack is always
00:04:41.540 messy no no no yes yes yes and it's like oh and then i'm like with my brother and like my brother's
00:04:50.420 like no he can do it he can do it he let us before you know it's like all these things it's like
00:04:56.120 he makes us suffer so soccer makes you suffer so so much i'm so sorry why can't they just score
00:05:04.160 at the beginning why do they have to wait a hundred so wait did they win yes they i mean
00:05:09.700 it's they're on the semi-finals uh not semi-finals quarter finals i think semi-finals this is long
00:05:16.220 it makes for a better story that way if it was easy the whole time you'd be like well that was
00:05:20.800 boring well you know it's if they're yeah i guess this this is where the soccer games get into very
00:05:29.580 because you you have uh they're all good teams so they're obviously can't just score seven goals
00:05:37.300 against this team you know so they're gonna have good defense they're gonna have sorry i go on
00:05:42.880 tangents but anyways tomorrow is france versus spain okay yeah and then on wednesday it's
00:05:53.720 Argentina versus England which whoa if you don't know about the Falklands it's a big deal
00:06:02.320 they asked the coach Argentina's coach they asked him about it and he was like no no no it's just a
00:06:09.760 regular game we're not going to talk politics there's a lot of you know a lot of drama between
00:06:16.040 Argentina and England and so you know politically and so it's kind of like exciting to see him and
00:06:23.660 And actually, Messi's group, Argentina, this particular Argentina, has never played against England before.
00:06:31.400 Okay.
00:06:32.380 So it's not whoever wins against the Falklands?
00:06:35.040 Well, that's how I see it.
00:06:37.300 But I don't think that the island, people in the island think that way.
00:06:42.840 Oh, I like that.
00:06:44.840 I'd watch that.
00:06:45.900 If we're fighting for land and countries, let's go.
00:06:49.660 And if Argentina wins at all, we get Greenland.
00:06:51.960 okay well you said messy so i know soccer is tough marcella it's a tough pill for us to swallow
00:07:01.380 still like it's exciting with the world cup but we're still like soccer but you did say messy
00:07:08.200 twice so you triggered a clip and um this is so sweet you guys look at messy there's a a young
00:07:15.580 fan who desperately wants to get his attention and like you remember like the you'd see the
00:07:21.040 women screaming for the beetles and crying back in the day those clips it's like this so like he
00:07:26.280 gets pulled away from him by security and how messy spots this little kid with like everything
00:07:31.820 going on but look how sweet this is
00:07:33.820 sweet i like that that's nice right marcella
00:08:03.760 i'll send you the clip oh my gosh i would die like if he hugged me i like melt oh yeah
00:08:10.080 duh duh so all right let's move along i apparently have so many little stories and clips and i have
00:08:19.520 to hurry up if i want to achieve this goal um but anyway so we want to acknowledge that um
00:08:26.480 senator lindsey graham from south carolina has passed away uh like so random and unexpected i
00:08:35.440 guess heart issues can do that um and we you know listen a lot of people love a lot of people hate
00:08:42.520 you know but lindsey graham's been an institution for what since 2020 no since 2000 i forget he's
00:08:50.560 been around a long ass time and he just re won his election to remain senator oh if you didn't
00:08:58.540 know he died if i just shocked anyone he died um so anyway trump what president trump was very close 0.59
00:09:06.140 with him and his family apparently was and this was president trump's reaction yesterday morning
00:09:14.340 President Trump, thank you for joining us, and my condolences to you.
00:09:19.220 Well, thank you. He's a tough one to lose. He was great. He was unique in every way, actually.
00:09:27.040 He was, Mr. President, and I know that we are all just absorbing this news. We are all in shock.
00:09:34.100 Can you tell us, Mr. President, how you received this news and your immediate gut reaction when
00:09:41.000 you heard it so what makes it even stranger is that i got a call last night sometime at you know
00:09:47.380 the early evening maybe in the sevens and he called and he said we're all set for the save
00:09:54.500 america act he was pushing the save america act like crazy he got back said he just landed from
00:10:00.100 ukraine i said that's a long trip to make it he sounded a little tired but perfect but a little
00:10:06.580 but tired i had a right to be and he was a worker he was really a worker but uh but he sounded great
00:10:13.600 actually but he was he was uh he actually said he was tired but he he wanted to pass the save
00:10:19.320 america act and i said well we're gonna get it done lindsey we're gonna get it done i'll see you
00:10:23.920 like soon we thought maybe we might even meet today and then that was it and that was you know
00:10:29.840 very around the time it couldn't have been much longer it could have been his last call i don't
00:10:35.300 know exactly but i got a message about one o'clock in the morning from one of the people at his
00:10:41.200 office that he had passed away i said you guys i just can't believe it he was like a member of
00:10:47.800 the family to me it's very tough actually it's amazing mr president he was he was he was such
00:10:54.100 an advocate he was you know if he if he wanted to get something and you know he had a unique
00:10:59.500 ability he was able to deal with democrats and if i had a problem a real problem i wouldn't
00:11:05.060 often ask, but if I had a problem with a Democrat, he could work it out. He was a great, he was a
00:11:11.540 great politician, actually. I agree. He was a great politician and he was very close with
00:11:18.800 President Trump. And, you know, we all remember, you know, certain great moments. And of course,
00:11:25.340 everybody thinks right back to the Kavanaugh hearing. And he, I mean, he came, he came out
00:11:33.000 like guns a blazing and had had it with the the bs line of questioning and demeaning uh conversation 0.99
00:11:41.640 about kavanaugh it was so ridiculous it was so stupid um so i'm gonna play this and then we'll 0.97
00:11:48.320 get your thoughts and feelings on this owen and marcella after this clip but if you never saw this 0.98
00:11:53.480 or it's been a long time this was definitely in one of the greatest moments uh in congress as
00:11:59.720 President Trump said it's done on August 20th. I did meet with Senator Feinstein. Did you know
00:12:05.260 that her staff had already recommended a lawyer to Dr. Ford? I did not know that. Did you know
00:12:11.920 that her and her staff had this allegations for over 20 days? I did not know that at the time.
00:12:19.080 If you wanted an FBI investigation, you could have come to us. What you want to do is destroy
00:12:25.100 this guy's life, hold this seat open, and hope you win in 2020. You've said that, not me. You've got
00:12:34.000 nothing to apologize for. When you see Sotomayor and Kagan, tell them that Lindsay said, oh,
00:12:40.620 because I voted for them. I would never do to them what you've done to this guy.
00:12:45.920 This is the most unethical sham since I've been in politics. And if you really wanted to know the
00:12:54.520 truth you sure as hell wouldn't have done what you've done to this guy are you a gang rapist no 0.99
00:13:05.640 i cannot imagine what you and your family have gone through boy y'all want power god i hope you 0.99
00:13:11.560 never get it i hope the american people can see through this sham that you knew about it and you
00:13:17.480 held it. You had no intention of protecting Dr. Ford. None. She's as much of a victim
00:13:24.040 as you are. God, I hate to say it because these have been my friends. But let me tell
00:13:30.400 you when it comes to this. You're looking for a fair process. You came to the wrong
00:13:36.520 town at the wrong time, my friend. Do you consider this a job interview? The advice
00:13:44.500 and consent role is like a job you consider that you've been through a job interview
00:13:48.120 i've been through a process of advice and consent under the constitution would you say
00:13:53.660 okay that was wild i don't i wonder if all of you have seen that before i'm sure most of you have
00:14:02.680 owen i'm going to come to you first i i'm seeing yanks in the um comments here said
00:14:07.480 we owe graham and mcconnell you know for the supreme court definitely i mean two of them
00:14:13.980 were amazing at getting conservative judges and justices through. But as a whole with Lindsey
00:14:21.440 Graham, what would you want to say about this? Yeah, well, I did look up his term of service,
00:14:27.040 and actually he's been in Congress for like 35 years. He started in the House of Representatives
00:14:30.800 in 1992, and he went all the way through to 2003, where he switched over to the Senate. So he's been
00:14:36.660 in the Senate over 20 years, but in Congress even longer than that. And I think I didn't always
00:14:42.660 agree with his politics um i didn't necessarily always think he was you know mega or america first
00:14:49.720 but but he did a lot of good things and i think he did align with trump which is great so he became
00:14:54.520 more mega even if it was you know just part of how he plays politics so i think he did a lot of good
00:15:00.400 for the country certainly i remember the kavanaugh hearing i mean that you know i was kind of glued
00:15:04.120 to that because it was just so outrageous and um you know i was glad he stood up for him and and
00:15:10.160 and you know made his own spectacle to counter the other one and uh so you know i think that
00:15:16.000 was one of his better moments and um yeah it's it's it's a sad thing it's a sad time and you
00:15:24.080 know my my sympathies to him and his family and uh you know we'll have to see what happens from here
00:15:29.520 i think um supposedly i saw a story that trump has somebody in mind to take the role um you know
00:15:36.080 some people are speculating about who's going to replace him and where that's going to go. But
00:15:40.320 we'll just have to see how it plays out. Yeah, he did say he had someone in mind,
00:15:44.280 but it's too soon to talk about it. Marcella, you know, I often think about Lindsey Graham
00:15:52.100 kind of as this like, like lightning rod where a lot of MAGA did not like Lindsey Graham,
00:15:58.620 they felt like he was too much of a war hawk neocon um trump always seemed to gravitate toward
00:16:06.540 him and you know his base would get so mad and you know it's it's it's kind of interesting
00:16:13.260 because i'm sure lindsey graham helped president trump a lot while probably pissing off a lot of
00:16:19.720 his base so he was like in a unique situation but what are your thoughts on all of this
00:16:24.420 well you know condolences to his family um i mean it was all of a sudden so there's so many things
00:16:33.680 undone um he wanted to pass the save act he wanted to do saudi arabia and israel relations but
00:16:41.460 i want to say like lindsey graham was probably not maga that's for sure but you know what he was he
00:16:48.560 was a deal maker that's that's what i realized like um if you guys recall and i i forgot this
00:16:56.380 but you know when he died like they're remembering different things that president trump uh released
00:17:02.180 his phone number to the public and you know everybody you know like nancy pelosi you know
00:17:08.760 how she would have acted she would have been like this is outrageous blah blah blah you know i'm not
00:17:14.060 pointing fingers at her but just in general most people would would retaliate in a certain way
00:17:19.020 instead he made a video uh destroying his phone and and i mean it might have not been his idea
00:17:25.440 it might have been somebody in his in in his team but he he's he was able to uh we always talk about
00:17:32.860 something that that scott talked about that like being able to change your position on something
00:17:40.760 from one day to the next or from one point to the other and being flexible in a way.
00:17:46.600 And I think that's what Lindsey Graham was. He had certain things. He loved war.
00:17:52.340 Yesterday, there was bombing in Iran. And I thought of him, I was like, he would have been
00:17:55.860 really like happy about that. But, but, you know, but he was, he was like a, what, what I agree with
00:18:05.140 the Wall Street Journal, they describe him as a bridge between the White House and Congress,
00:18:09.420 he was able to move around you know he didn't held grudges um against president trump for doing
00:18:17.600 certain things to him neither the marco rubio neither the there are a lot of the people that
00:18:22.620 work in his team that he has made names for and nicknames for and stuff like that one thing i
00:18:28.200 noticed is that he that from looking at everything is that lindsey graham was able to make a deal
00:18:35.760 with different people and he loved international deals that he was making. He had just come back
00:18:43.120 from Ukraine and he was working on so many different things. He really wanted to represent
00:18:50.240 us and wanted the best for the United States, regardless of the different definition of what
00:18:57.760 the best would mean for us. He gave his entire life was for the Senate. I also didn't know this
00:19:09.380 other little tidbit is that he wasn't rich like the rest of Congress, that he didn't enrich himself
00:19:18.480 from us, that he just was a regular, he lived in a regular, obviously a good home, but he was just
00:19:27.060 like all of us and that's amazing well yes definitely condolences to his family he um
00:19:35.380 yeah he was not a billionaire right um so he he'll be missed in congress i think he had a lot
00:19:43.880 of friends there on both sides of the aisle and you know that's a unique thing when someone can
00:19:48.880 can work on both sides we need more of that um i heard cory booker said some nice things i'm like
00:19:55.180 Great. Cory Booker. Great. Good for you. You managed to say something nice. Like if we can
00:20:00.420 all do that consistently, I'd be really happy. Um, because of course blue sky and the left,
00:20:05.920 they're all like, yay, we just need a few more to go, you know, and it's like, all right,
00:20:11.700 already people. Um, so rest in peace, Lindsey Graham, and I'm sorry to his family and, and to
00:20:18.100 the Trump family who obviously this is really going to affect, uh, president Trump losing his
00:20:23.980 friend and ally um so i'm gonna move on from that you guys um mitch mcconnell okay so like
00:20:32.020 what is going on people are uh speculating also about him he had a proof of life photo um well
00:20:41.040 here it is yep there's mitch mcconnell i was there so he invited me so there that this is
00:20:50.320 the official photo they put out i wasn't in the official one i just creeped in to get a quick
00:20:55.940 selfie but um you know does this prove mitch mcconnell's alive he's in jeans and a button-down
00:21:02.580 shirt they got the newspaper facing the right way i thought elaine was in china with chi
00:21:08.460 um and he was just taking out on a uh a stretcher by ambulance for i think a heart attack and now
00:21:18.040 saying he has a mild case of pneumonia, like make it make sense. Um, but you know, what's that?
00:21:24.200 Was that a picture of Odysseus in that picture? Yeah. I mean, how do we know it wasn't the
00:21:32.140 original? I, it's true. It's true. Right. It's true. Uh, yeah. So it's just like that, you know,
00:21:38.200 this is just another one of these things where it's like, you know, he's not serving his people
00:21:43.500 of Kentucky and it's not fair. These things are not fair to, you know, that he's not fair that
00:21:48.480 he hasn't been able to form a coherent sentence in years. He can't walk. He's got that woman that
00:21:54.460 stands next to him, like his handler. That's who I want to interview. Cause I want to be like,
00:21:59.660 how, like, how much are they paying you to just be like, uh, sir, sir, uh, we're going to need
00:22:05.160 a minute. And she winks at the camera, like we're going to need a minute. No lady, this is not
00:22:09.640 normal. It's not good. It's not right. And he, you know, yes, he's done amazing things in his 0.99
00:22:15.200 career. Thank you. But now he's like another person who, what, is just going to be like,
00:22:20.840 I'm incapacitated, can't vote for the SAVE Act. Now the margin's even smaller and nothing gets
00:22:26.380 done. But, you know, what are we doing, Marcella? What do you think about this?
00:22:31.440 No, it's hard for me to talk about this because I had, my mom had passed away in 2024 and
00:22:37.880 and looking at the picture of him reminds me of my mom's own picture by my sister but uh you know
00:22:46.120 it doesn't seem good like he needs to figure out his own health issues I'm sure he's not
00:22:53.780 dead because in this world uh TMC and all sorts of things we would already have this uh somebody
00:23:03.320 would have leaked it just my thought but he definitely isn't well so he should be able to
00:23:10.380 pass on the torch and be able to the governor uh of his state should be able to um figure out who's
00:23:18.300 gonna be in who's gonna replace him you know because what are we gonna wait until he goes
00:23:25.800 and dies and we're in we're in worse shape and i'm just speculating he might not be dead but he
00:23:32.220 could certainly be brain dead right which is technically dead but like he could he could be
00:23:38.400 brain dead right now i mean he hasn't like he hasn't been able to put sentences together
00:23:42.600 and oh you got all right so oh and listen i have to bring it up scott jennings so i feel like he
00:23:50.300 dinged his credibility with people because he was like oh yeah you know like he worked for
00:23:55.880 mitch mcconnell back in the day and he's like oh he called me we talked for 45 minutes like he was
00:24:01.500 as spry as could be. We talked about this and we talked about that. And you're like, okay,
00:24:06.560 like maybe he called you, maybe you talked to him, but there was no spry 45 minute conversation.
00:24:12.980 We haven't seen him be able to answer a question, let alone believe that he talked like so super
00:24:19.360 coherently for 45 minutes. So, you know, I don't, I don't really know actually. Oh, and let me give
00:24:25.240 you this clip to respond to. I don't really know what's going on, but why my question is always,
00:24:31.020 why do people like Mitch McCullough, even Lindsey Graham at his age, you know, in his 70s, why?
00:24:37.100 Why are you working so hard at the risk of your health at that age when you don't need to be
00:24:43.700 there? Like, why don't you let the job go ever? So I just, it's very, you know, Nadler. Why is
00:24:49.020 Nadler there? He can't talk, walk. Why is Maxine Waters there? And I love Grassley, but go mow the
00:24:55.280 lawn. Like, anyway, listen to this. Just days after McConnell went to the hospital, his wife,
00:25:01.060 Elaine Chao, flew to China to meet with the Chinese vice president. Congressman,
00:25:06.400 great to see you. What do you think is going on here? I think her ties to China have been suspect
00:25:13.940 for a long time in the transportation world and serving on transportation. That always 1.00
00:25:22.400 raised an eyebrow for me but you know nothing happens in this town by accident of course i'm
00:25:28.960 in tennessee things happen by accident down here but nothing in washington ever happens by accident
00:25:33.940 it's just uh it's a cover-up up on top of a cover-up and that's why nobody trusts
00:25:38.700 trust what's going on in washington this whole thing is is is is a farce i think a lot of people
00:25:45.360 have some ideas about what's going on there's a timeline of elections when they would occur
00:25:50.660 And you're right. You know, how can you not? How can you be critical of Joe Biden wandering around the White House, not knowing, looking for the soft serve ice cream machine for four years when you can't be critical of this?
00:26:03.560 So, yeah, it's in our own party. It's but it goes. And that proves my point about the deep state.
00:26:09.180 This town is just a Washington, D.C., is just a large manmade sewer.
00:26:15.360 And that we do. We rarely start. We just let it sit there and stink and we don't drain it.
00:26:20.660 and this is what continues to happen time and time again yeah so exactly that's why you know
00:26:27.380 i laugh when people are like oh they want to be useful and he's working and no uh you can be
00:26:33.700 useful doing anything else but to stay in the swamp like he said in the deep state there's
00:26:38.980 something tying you to it that's nefarious in my opinion um owen what are your thoughts on this
00:26:46.100 yeah well i mean on a personal level i hope mitch mcconnell's okay i don't know like you said that
00:26:52.400 we really know exactly what's going on but all we know is the story we're being told um maybe it's
00:26:57.840 true i don't know but um you know certainly it looks suspicious with his wife like going away
00:27:03.280 from him at that time to go meet with some high up chinese person ccp person um i mean i don't
00:27:09.880 know how much closer it can come to looking like she's a spy and uh you know working on mitch but
00:27:17.200 um apart from that you know i i do think we need either term limits or a mandatory retirement age
00:27:23.000 or something because it's just getting out of control you had like the you know strom thermon
00:27:26.520 or something that was like until it was almost 100 in there and i i do think it probably is
00:27:32.720 that people don't want to release the power they don't want to release you know being relevant
00:27:39.400 because they think they've built their whole life around that.
00:27:41.720 If someone's been in Congress for 20, 30 years,
00:27:45.060 their entire life is built around what relationships they've built
00:27:48.660 and what deals they've made and what favors they've given
00:27:51.440 that they can call in, and it's all about that.
00:27:54.360 And I can understand that it might be hard to just say,
00:27:57.600 okay, call it quits.
00:27:59.000 Yeah, I'm just going to go off.
00:28:02.520 And so I think I don't know that we can count on an individual motivation
00:28:05.880 to say, you know what, it's just time.
00:28:09.400 But I certainly think that's warranted here. I don't, you know, it's not just this one incident. It's a whole bunch of incidents with him. And it is starting to approach Joe Biden levels where it's like, okay, this guy can't function. And, you know, you don't want just someone you can tell what button to press to vote. Like, you know, we need real leaders, people who can look out for what's best and have strategic thinking and critical thinking and push back on things.
00:28:35.000 And that takes some level of youth and energy. And I think it's time to let things turn over. So from a personal perspective, I have nothing but well wishes for him. But from a political standpoint, I think he should be retired immediately and replaced.
00:28:51.760 uh yeah go ahead marcella in regards to that i didn't realize andy put it in the chat that
00:28:59.100 that this is exactly why he hasn't retired because the governor of kentucky is democrat
00:29:06.220 so the governor can put in place of mitch a democrat until the election in november until
00:29:15.500 january because that's when there's a new election he's not seeking office mitch mcconnell
00:29:21.020 is not taking office. So there's an election in November for his position, but they would start
00:29:27.080 serving in January. So the person, the governor would have to appoint whoever they choose to
00:29:34.920 replace Mitch, and a Democrat would most likely choose a Democrat to replace him. So I think that
00:29:42.700 is the reason, in my opinion, the reason why he has remained and has stayed on. I don't know if
00:29:50.240 that's accurate can let's let's double check that first i don't know if that's accurate or not i
00:29:55.060 mean if that's true i suppose it's a reasonable thing to see if you can just keep them on life
00:29:58.520 support until then but um you know it just the other thing it reminds me of is the whole ruth
00:30:03.380 bader ginsburg thing where she had pancreatic cancer and somehow survived five times longer
00:30:07.800 than anybody else ever did and was you know issuing rulings from her hospital bed and all
00:30:14.100 it's like really is that really what happened yeah um okay let's see all right some saying
00:30:22.860 it's true some say it's not true okay i i don't know but it's a problem you know all around so
00:30:30.900 if you can't perform your job in a proper way you can't show up you can't speak you can't walk i
00:30:38.380 mean there's videos of him just blanking out and like stroking out right on camera and obviously
00:30:44.300 elaine chow is just like jill biden hates her husband it's elder abuse like i would never
00:30:50.900 imagine anyone that loved their spouse being like this is totally acceptable and fine because it's
00:30:56.880 your job and it's politics yeah like let's just put the elder abuse on full display i mean you
00:31:02.360 guys, it's kind of a crazy world. So yeah, Dianne Feinstein practically died in her chair. She had 0.94
00:31:08.580 her daughter right next to her. She was like, say yes, mom. And you're just like, no, what are we 0.76
00:31:14.060 doing? So pursuant to Grok, Kentucky, thankfully enough, thank you, Kentucky. I'm looking up like
00:31:23.620 it's up in the heavens. Kentucky's not dead. Kentucky's alive. Kentucky is one of a handful
00:31:31.880 of states that does not allow the government to appoint a replacement okay so what the governor
00:31:38.020 would do um if if he was to retire right now is the governor which is andy beshear would issue
00:31:46.100 a proclamation calling for a special election and the winner of that special election would serve
00:31:51.900 the remainder of mcconnell's term which is january 3rd 2027 okay all right this is good things aren't
00:31:59.080 so dire maybe mitch needs to remind they need to remind mitch of that but maybe there's maybe they
00:32:05.840 looked at the numbers of who can be who can win this special election i'm not sure you know it's
00:32:12.320 all it's all like a chess game with politics so i i don't know yeah all right so we'll you know
00:32:20.180 we're gonna see what happens in the next couple of days i mean with midterms coming up and important
00:32:25.700 votes coming up. It's just not the time to be jerking around like this, you guys. If you really
00:32:31.800 do love the country and you want what's best and you love your state and your constituents,
00:32:37.240 there's a way to do the right thing. And this is not it. So listen, I don't wish any ill will on
00:32:43.760 him. And I hope he's comfortable and recovers and he stays home and he just has family around him.
00:32:51.020 But, you know, get out of politics. Take Nadler with you. Take Grassley. Take Waters, whoever else is just a bumbling fool at this point. It's it's embarrassing and dangerous for the country, in my opinion. Owen, any last words on that?
00:33:07.480 No, I think you covered it. Thanks.
00:33:09.100 okay so i'm gonna move along you guys i have some flock news for you so you guys are you driving
00:33:18.280 around and noticing the flock cameras like i am everywhere oh my god yesterday i saw like five and
00:33:25.100 my little jaunt out of the out into the world and i was like oh i want to put the posters on those
00:33:30.580 but I'm not a deflocker. Anyway, the CEO of Flock, I won't put my opinions about him into
00:33:40.360 you. We'll watch the clip, but listen, listen carefully to this guy. He's even found a new
00:33:46.400 terrorist organization. Okay, let's check them out. You've got organizations like the ACLU and
00:33:53.180 the EFF who take an above a board approach to fight for their point of view. And thankfully,
00:33:57.940 we live in a beautifully democratic, capitalistic country where we can fight in court. And I have a
00:34:03.640 lot of respect for those groups because they have reasonable debates and we follow the law.
00:34:08.960 And then unfortunately, there's terroristic organizations like DFLOC, whose primary
00:34:13.040 motivation is chaos. They are closer to Antifa than they are anything else. And that I think
00:34:18.060 is unfortunate because we don't want chaos or I don't want chaos. I like law and order. I like
00:34:23.220 a society that has a bedrock of safety. So for those groups, I think it's just disappointing
00:34:27.280 that they haven't chosen a more constructive mannerism to try to get what they want,
00:34:32.000 which they have a right to have.
00:34:33.860 But that's why we have a democratically elected process, right?
00:34:36.360 Like, we're not forcing flock on anyone.
00:34:39.600 Elected officials know that as a community, you want to be safe.
00:34:44.460 All right.
00:34:45.360 So worse than Antifa are the deflockers.
00:34:49.520 I would like to challenge that.
00:34:52.620 Owen, I'm just going to come to you first on this.
00:34:54.940 So are you guys driving around noticing the Flock cameras or does this just go right out of your head?
00:34:59.880 I haven't noticed it much around my area, but it may be there.
00:35:03.160 I've kind of assumed that there are cameras most places, so I don't know how different I would think it would be.
00:35:09.200 I don't like it. I don't like the red light cameras. I don't like the speeding cameras.
00:35:13.880 I don't think that should exist.
00:35:15.680 And I, you know, it's I understand that it's a public place and I don't have a reasonable expectation of privacy and all that.
00:35:22.040 But I think it's just like if you're going to accuse someone of a crime, I think someone should witness it.
00:35:27.280 There's been that the other part of the law is that you should be able to face your accuser.
00:35:32.360 And I don't think I should be having to face a camera.
00:35:36.300 You know, like it just bugs me.
00:35:39.980 And so I don't want this.
00:35:41.860 I certainly don't advocate for violence or vandalism or whatever you want to call this.
00:35:45.460 But I can understand why people are doing it.
00:35:48.760 And I think the part that he's leaving out of that argument is that it's not really just a democratic system.
00:35:54.320 It's these city councils that are getting lots of money and are making deals and scratching backs and saying, we're going to make this stuff happen.
00:36:03.680 And it's like a slide towards Orwellian society.
00:36:09.820 I mean, when I grew up and when I read 1984, it was like that was a dystopian future.
00:36:15.500 And now we're almost there.
00:36:16.500 And like for someone to talk about it, like, oh, it's all about law and order and safety and all the, it's like, okay, you're, you're, you're, you're the big brother.
00:36:25.800 Like that's, you know, this is all for your benefit, you know, now it's time for two minute hate.
00:36:31.780 Like what's next?
00:36:34.000 I know.
00:36:34.680 And then it's like, you're, yeah, your accuser is just some camera tracking your every move.
00:36:39.820 Marcella, I'm going to play this other clip.
00:36:41.620 it goes into a little bit more so you can see this like from the legal side how this is going
00:36:47.560 to make people feel and then marcella is going to just slap us down and be like it's it's the law
00:36:52.500 and we're going to be like no marcella no but here's here's a surprise us to be like i just
00:36:58.360 cut down five of myself yeah she's a deflocker go deflock okay all right here we go one more
00:37:05.780 Flock license plate readers take a time-stamped photo of every vehicle that passes every camera
00:37:13.420 Police can search your historical travel information for 30 days
00:37:18.220 This creates a searchable database of everyone, not just the suspects of crime
00:37:23.260 Security researcher Ben Jordan
00:37:25.700 And it's like if you were to build a graph of that sheet, you know, and plot it to a map
00:37:29.600 Now it's as if you've had a GPS on your car for an entire month
00:37:33.780 By your own publications, 700,000 crimes a year are solved with Flock Safety Chief Communications Officer Josh Thomas.
00:37:42.140 Reported crimes in America, yeah. So there's a lot more that probably are being helped that aren't being reported.
00:37:46.920 But yes, we have about 700,000 crimes that we are aware of that are being solved, in part with evidence that's derived from a Flock Safety device.
00:37:55.000 In order for that historical data to be of investigative value, you have to track every car for 30 days.
00:38:01.100 Again, I would challenge you on the word track. Tracking the whole of your movements is very different than knowing that you passed by one specific camera, 24 specific cameras. Those are different things.
00:38:10.320 And then the examples of tracking that vehicle from location to location to location.
00:38:15.100 But FLOC's own webinars talk about its license plate reader's ability to track vehicles and people.
00:38:22.280 If you want to know how bad this FLOC camera situation is, just watch the first 24 seconds of this video.
00:38:30.060 Phlox says his cameras don't track people.
00:38:32.920 Its own training videos say otherwise.
00:38:35.840 I watched this.
00:38:36.860 My mouth literally dropped within 24 seconds.
00:38:40.060 I'll play a little bit more for you, but just this first part is wild.
00:38:44.120 Pay very close attention to when he says this is a police department and these are all the
00:38:49.540 other agencies and departments that it's sharing its information with.
00:38:53.240 It's mind-blowing.
00:38:54.220 It's literally crazy.
00:38:55.440 Watch this.
00:38:55.960 in boulder colorado inside a small coffee shop the brighter areas are where the really high
00:39:03.880 density of flat cameras are will freeman runs the largest police camera tracking system in the
00:39:10.600 nation if you click on any of these police departments it'll show you who they're sharing
00:39:14.760 with so the lines going outward are the agencies that can access their data directly it's called
00:39:20.300 deflock the app shows where the cameras are and which way they're pointed how many cameras have
00:39:26.820 you mapped 88 970 cameras at the moment why did you want to do this the main reason is to to show
00:39:33.660 people how invasive this is okay so it cuts off from there so you know i i like that clip because
00:39:40.380 it's trying to give you the good side and the you know the benefits and the cons so marcella
00:39:46.320 go ahead break it to us well having the video of a certain thing or a certain um you know first we
00:39:56.640 under the fourth amendment you know four cases before the supreme court and it's been decided
00:40:04.660 that you know public spaces you don't really have a privacy to them however i would have to
00:40:10.920 indicate to you guys that if you want to use these videos in court, there are going to be
00:40:16.100 challenges to them. And a video in court doesn't necessarily equate a conviction. A good defense
00:40:25.740 attorney can really destroy a video, can really destroy the situation. However, it's still kind
00:40:33.020 of new ground. Like I told you guys last week, there was a decision by the Supreme Court
00:40:39.520 in this term where it identified geolocation as not being able to, you can use it, but in order
00:40:50.640 to get that information from, in regards to an investigation, you need a warrant. So there still
00:40:57.720 has to be probable cause outside in order for any district attorney to, or any police department to
00:41:07.380 grab onto those um videos and get a warrant now it is helpful i would have to say in cases where
00:41:16.820 children are missing and they somebody takes them you know the car the license plate and you're
00:41:23.460 trying to figure out where um that child is or you know where they've been abducted where they've
00:41:31.260 gone. So it has its pros and cons. But I think the main issue is that you just can't just use it
00:41:44.580 in court. There's certain things that you have to prove and show the jury in order to find someone
00:41:54.020 guilty of a crime. You still have the same burden of proof for criminal cases beyond a reasonable
00:42:00.840 doubt um there's so many things that you can put doubt in um but it is still you know you still
00:42:08.160 have to be like scott would always tell us there is no privacy you know even inside your own house
00:42:15.160 you could still um they've used recordings of your phone uh the fbi can tap in and while your phone
00:42:25.580 is there without you talking to anyone capture all of your movements and they could eventually
00:42:31.980 get it through a warrant if there's probable cause of of a crime that is occurring so i um
00:42:39.820 i like our pushback against this because i see europe and like what's happening there or in
00:42:45.580 england um you know it's like the thought police are banging down people's doors and literally
00:42:51.900 putting them in jail for a comment they made on social media or whatever and you know what was
00:42:57.800 that um what was that other little pandemic thing they tried to feed to us a few months ago they
00:43:03.280 were like the something something is coming this way and we're all like yeah no we're not doing
00:43:07.120 that and then it was like all right well let's just get rid of that um i feel like americans
00:43:11.500 are pushing back like they're seeing the the signs and like the future like looking into other
00:43:17.180 countries and what's happening to them. So I do like the pushback. I mean, I don't, I don't
00:43:22.680 recommend breaking a law, but using your voice to push back and complain about this, I think is
00:43:28.620 actually useful to let your, again, like if we have to just start putting our representatives
00:43:35.200 phone numbers in our phones so we can just always call, leave a mess, leave a message every single
00:43:41.320 night. Like when they go home, just, you know, like you get in bed and you're like, oh, let me
00:43:45.160 make my daily calls so I can make all my complaints and just leave a voicemail. Hey, this is so-and-so
00:43:51.240 and I'm, I want my representative to know that these flock cameras are, you know, invasive and
00:43:58.060 we're down a slippery slope and I don't agree with them. And here's what else I don't agree with.
00:44:02.020 And then, you know, go down the laws of your state that you don't like and repeat and repeat and
00:44:08.080 repeat and have your friends do it. Um, give the pushback. So, oh, and what I didn't like was how
00:44:13.280 they could like stack up 30 days of everywhere you've been who you were with in the car i mean
00:44:19.340 that's that's some creepy stuff so it is creepy and you know again maybe the law doesn't prevent
00:44:24.660 it but it's like if someone followed you around all day like that would be harassment or something
00:44:30.140 yes and i you know it's it just seems like it should be illegal and i i i think it to me it's
00:44:38.340 also just something that bugs me that's a broader trend which is like i i my sense is that this is
00:44:42.960 really unpopular that there's not a lot of people that want these flock cameras and and yet our
00:44:48.060 government in all sorts of ways is just like ignoring what the people want like they don't
00:44:52.840 really represent us they it's like the us versus them yes and they're like well this is better for
00:44:58.600 us so we're gonna do it because it benefits us or it benefits the police or it benefits dhs or it
00:45:03.360 benefits whatever and it's like where is the representative government in all this why aren't
00:45:08.920 you doing what the people want because a lot of these are 80 20 or 90 10 issues like and it's like
00:45:13.880 okay almost everybody wants voter id but nope sorry can't have it and it's just ridiculous i
00:45:20.320 think i think we need to get back to representative government and looking out for citizens and what
00:45:24.580 they want and how they want their lives to be better not what's best for these institutions 0.96
00:45:29.660 i fully agree so i like the pushback i like i think i think the plandemic was really good for 0.96
00:45:37.220 uniting people because they, you know, a lot of people are just like the sheep and they'll just 0.91
00:45:41.880 be like, Oh no, I've got to put a mask on again and whatever, whatever, do whatever is best for
00:45:45.640 you. But a lot of us are just like, never again, never again. Like you ruin children, you ruin
00:45:51.700 businesses, the economy, everything, friendships, families, you know, it was horrible. So I like
00:45:58.200 our pushback now that more people feel stronger and we see that we have a lot at stake. So push
00:46:05.660 back you guys it is our country and as long as you're not doing anything illegal push back um
00:46:12.200 i just want us to feel strong because like we always say once they impose something on you
00:46:19.300 they never take it away they'll just keep going to the next oh we got a better flock now
00:46:24.500 now we have like flock 2.0 and we can see your clothes and we can see you naked and we can follow
00:46:31.340 you into your house and we can see through the walls. You know, it's like, it's, you know,
00:46:35.780 it's coming. So, you know, just push back against it. Call your Congress people, tell your friends.
00:46:43.040 And I know a lot, like I saw Nikki, she's like, I'm so boring. They could follow me. I'm like,
00:46:46.740 I know that like, I do have friends that feel that way until you end up entangled in something that
00:46:52.860 you didn't mean to be entangled in, or it was innocent, but it looks different. You know,
00:46:58.100 just anything can be spun into anything. We've seen it. So, um, I don't like it. I don't like
00:47:04.260 it. Uh, we'll keep you up to date on flock because now you guys look around, like when you're driving,
00:47:09.460 you'll just see, like, it's very simple looking just like a black pole with like a little solar
00:47:14.860 panel on it with a camera. That's the flock camera. I wonder if that website that you had
00:47:20.780 in the video, I wonder where if, if it can be accessed by, by people where he had like made
00:47:26.620 a map of where all these flock cameras are yeah i think he said is it on the d flock yeah i think
00:47:33.080 it might be like a d flock app someone look into that and tag us later like make a post and um well
00:47:39.000 at your own risk um and tag us i don't know if you're allowed to post it or not but i'd love to
00:47:44.920 see it um all right so we have we have a few more minutes left i want to just get in two other
00:47:51.460 things. One, let me get to this creep. So I don't know much about this story, but apparently
00:47:59.740 the very American mayor of New York City had a meeting planned with some kind of leadership in
00:48:08.260 Iran. Like, really? What? What? And since when do mayors meet with leaders of foreign countries?
00:48:16.640 I'm very confused. Let's take a listen. And then, Owen, on the other side, let us know what you
00:48:22.040 know. Well, New York City mayor's office is under fire after Zoran Mamdani's international affairs
00:48:29.560 commissioner reportedly made plans to meet with Iran's U.N. ambassador earlier this week. The
00:48:36.120 timing could not have been worse. And the New York Post reporting this, the scheduled meeting
00:48:41.300 would have unfolded after Iranian troops fired missiles at two commercial ships traversing the
00:48:47.240 street of Hormuz. An action Monday in direct defiance of an interim peace agreement between
00:48:52.820 the U.S. and Iran. Mayor Mamdani was asked about this at a news conference today. Watch.
00:48:58.680 That meeting did not take place. It will not take place. And I did not know about it until
00:49:03.300 there was a press inquiry regarding it. And when it comes to the work of our commissioner and our
00:49:09.740 international affairs office. It's to ensure that as we are a city of the world, that we are also
00:49:14.960 there to meet with leaders from across the world. The focus is always on our city and our
00:49:20.520 relationship. The commissioner recognizes that this was made an error and we're working on a
00:49:25.300 new process in terms of new meeting requests. A new process? What about competence?
00:49:31.180 Exactly, Emily. I mean, hello. Oh, so you need to meet with other world leaders because New York is
00:49:39.140 full of all sorts of people what the heck is going on in new york owen it's crazy i mean i think um
00:49:46.080 it may have been a mistake just because they didn't realize that they were stepping in something by
00:49:50.240 doing this with a country we're literally in an active war with but um it sounds like there was
00:49:56.500 some memo that got released that says it it was the this office for international affairs
00:50:04.140 which i don't even know why that exists in new york um was asking them to prioritize engaging
00:50:10.040 with foreign officials who quote are in political alignment slash leftist so i think they probably
00:50:17.660 are doing a whole bunch more of these types of meetings with foreign officials who are leftists
00:50:24.160 to try and work together to advance their agendas which seems outrageous on its own
00:50:30.460 um and i'm guessing it just was caught because again we're in we're in wartime with iran and
00:50:37.520 and uh you know who knows how many more of these things are happening with some of our
00:50:42.200 enemy countries or unfriendly countries that are against our policies and might want to destroy
00:50:50.360 what's going on in america it sounds like treason to me so um the other clip i wanted to play real
00:50:57.060 quick marcella is be warned it's rashida talib um she is at oh marcella we missed it this year
00:51:04.200 she's at the people's conference of palestine that my favorite yeah marcella and i look forward
00:51:10.420 to it every year but we couldn't go but this is from the people's conference of palestine okay
00:51:15.100 she's a an american representative um just be warned rashida's coming on the screen
00:51:21.780 listen to what she's saying look at the group of people and how she's just like we're not going 1.00
00:51:28.840 anywhere who who who are you talking to american congressperson look at this room's motherfuckers 0.98
00:51:35.520 we ain't going anywhere political structures that i have to work in that we all are surrounded by 0.99
00:51:44.000 was built on slavery and genocide and rape and oppression real change doesn't come from the
00:51:51.360 Cowards and warmongers in Congress, it comes from the streets, it comes from all of us mobilizing and seizing the power to resist and fight back. Gaza is the compass in this country.
00:52:04.440 A safer Ontario means more police and prosecutors making sure my car doesn't get stolen. 0.96
00:52:09.540 It means building new jails to keep criminals behind bars.
00:52:13.020 And it means there's no need to worry when I play at the park.
00:52:16.100 We're making every corner of Ontario safer to make all of Ontario safer.
00:52:21.080 That's how we protect Ontario.
00:52:23.100 For all of us.
00:52:25.180 Learn how at Ontario.ca slash Safer Ontario.
00:52:28.280 Paid for by the government of Ontario.
00:52:37.600 Now we're in Congress and we're every corner of the United States.
00:52:44.720 Well, there it was.
00:52:46.000 Now we're in Congress.
00:52:47.180 We're in every corner of the United States is always the plan.
00:52:50.620 and marcella really quick i just wanted to post um justine bateman i don't know if you guys know
00:52:56.960 where she was on family ties she's jason bateman's sister she's a i think a writer a screenwriter
00:53:03.040 um but i loved her post about this and she said oh let me go to the bigger thing i can't see that
00:53:10.300 she said these people are ridiculous they have lost tethers to a sense of self someone's calling 0.94
00:53:16.220 me of course their entire identity now relies on this treasonous hate of america they make up 1.00
00:53:22.060 fantasies of how horrible america never was to justify their need to fight tyranny they have no
00:53:27.940 identity but this and they cling to it with a death grip because they have nothing else none of
00:53:33.200 it is true not the fancy fantasy about america about which she is shrieking not her identity
00:53:39.240 of believing herself to be some hero in a movie about an oppressive government and not the resulting
00:53:45.140 Congress-free, Senate-free, President-free, childish, and completely chaotic future she sees
00:53:51.160 for this country. She is an infant. She and others like her will not get their way. Not even close.
00:53:57.300 If you have a modicum of common sense, it is time to draw your line in the sand about tolerance,
00:54:03.740 make it be known. Myself, I have a limit to tolerance. I have a limit to patience. I know
00:54:08.380 there is a limit for free speech. If your plan is to tear down the United States of America,
00:54:12.680 if your plan is treason, I will not tolerate you. I will have zero patience for you and I will not
00:54:17.240 defend your right to free speech. And then she tags, uh, the FBI, which I think is fully 0.98
00:54:23.380 appropriate. And I just want to thank Justine Bateman for that. Um, this is not a right or
00:54:28.560 left issue. This is, uh, keep your country or not. Um, Marcella, what do you think about this
00:54:35.560 psychopath so the she she's a problem uh people like her a problem she is actually born in the 0.94
00:54:45.660 united states true palestinian parents um i've said this before a lot of immigrants that come
00:54:53.980 here they have children obviously and they and their children are americans they live here
00:54:58.900 And they idealize their parents' country or land or whatever it is.
00:55:06.360 So I have no idea, Rashida, has she gone to Palestine?
00:55:10.660 Does she know what it's like?
00:55:12.900 She's, you know, she's under this ideological impression of it.
00:55:18.820 But I would have to say from her speech, if she hates Congress so much, why is she in Congress?
00:55:24.720 why is she um part of the patriarchy or the you know why yeah you know why yeah why so she she
00:55:34.980 wants to destroy with from within that's what they would tell you but she's uh you know i still
00:55:42.500 disagree with people that have elected her you know you know we're all free to elect whoever we
00:55:47.640 want but we also need to talk and and put this out there to show who she is you know so i'm glad
00:55:56.160 erica puts this out there uh you know the people that are electing her is also worrisome
00:56:04.460 so it's like i mean i see people talking about you know denaturalize these people and get them
00:56:11.900 the hell out of the country like omar and whatever i fully agree with that you can't
00:56:16.480 represent america and hate america it's it's it's so wrong and it's so degrading and demoralizing
00:56:24.220 for all of the americans who are like what are you talking about um i don't know owen i mean yeah
00:56:31.300 we oh you know what one more quick clip one more click quick clip let's just listen to the little
00:56:36.920 slip from this old obama um interview and you guys i keep telling you it's always it was always the
00:56:43.880 plan to take over this country from within always the plan listen you're absolutely right that john
00:56:50.940 mccain has not uh talked about my muslim faith and you're absolutely right that that is not
00:56:57.780 my christian faith and well what i'm saying is he hasn't suggested that i'm that i'm a muslim
00:57:04.580 people have been drawn to islam's message of peace and the very word itself islam comes from
00:57:10.540 salam peace the standard greeting is assalamualaikum peace be upon you islam is rooted in a
00:57:18.060 commitment to compassion and mercy and justice and charity whoever wants to enter paradise the
00:57:24.780 prophet muhammad taught let him treat people the way he would love to be treated the first word
00:57:30.620 revealed in the quran means read to seek knowledge to question assumptions
00:57:37.740 owen well i mean rashida tlaib i think that's the future of the democrat party right there
00:57:47.880 that's that's where they're headed and and you know anyone who argues be like oh no no they're
00:57:52.940 they're not they have the power to get rid of her they could do it if they wanted to they could 1.00
00:57:58.160 defund her campaign. They could put someone else in her district to run against her. They could 1.00
00:58:03.200 censure her in Congress. They could expel her. They could do any of those things. And none of 0.75
00:58:07.700 that is happening. So the Democrat Party supports what she's doing. And that is the future direction
00:58:12.580 of the Democrat Party. And I think that's you're going to see more and more of it. And I'm just
00:58:17.600 hoping enough people will not allow that to happen from an election standpoint. But, you know,
00:58:23.920 if they get enough control then elections may not matter anymore so they have to get over owen
00:58:28.920 their suicidal empathy you guys democrats if you are a america loving democrat you want your family
00:58:35.680 to be safe you want a future you want jobs you want all the things that americans want okay
00:58:41.140 if there are any of you still left please understand you have to stop worrying about
00:58:47.520 offending people or not accepting all people we have to remain a country you know built on morals
00:58:53.160 and values. You have to get over it. Don't suicide our country because you think you won't be a good
00:59:00.280 person if you speak up or if you change your vote. Change your vote. It's the only way. And it's the
00:59:05.820 most useful American thing you can do is to keep America America and protect your children and your
00:59:12.840 grandchildren, their children, and so on and so on. We are at a very big breaking point. And there's
00:59:21.620 a lot of them who don't want us here. Please educate yourselves. Again, I say follow Amy
00:59:27.660 Meck on X. It's Amy, A-M-Y, Meck, M-E-K. And just scroll her timeline and just take it from there.
00:59:36.920 Because if we don't educate our friends and everybody else to just not be afraid to speak
00:59:42.600 up, you know, think about like someone like Charlie Kirk. He wasn't afraid. He spoke up
00:59:47.700 and like his words are still resonating today just be that change scott would speak up think
00:59:53.220 of all the amazing people that would just speak up and um because there's a really important
00:59:59.140 message that we all have marcella anything else on this before we go you know i would i would 0.97
01:00:06.180 invite rashida to go to the middle east and do what she does there in the middle east in the 0.99
01:00:11.460 middle east in most countries maybe dordan maybe certain other countries are a little more liberal 1.00
01:00:17.460 um they're not going to allow her to be in office she's a woman she's a second class citizen in a 0.98
01:00:24.340 lot of these countries so and and my cat it doesn't like her either so yep um owen anything 0.86
01:00:34.420 to finish that off well i just think the democrat party needs to own this you know they're not
01:00:39.860 coming out and denouncing any of these statements other than people like james carville and he's not
01:00:43.620 a democrat party official so you know until until the leadership in the democrat party says this is
01:00:48.980 wrong and the only assumption we can make is that that is what the democrat party represents now
01:00:54.660 is they hate america and they want to destroy it and they're really representing other countries
01:00:58.820 they're not representing ours and so the democrat party should just own it and say that's what we
01:01:03.460 we are now because that's how we're behaving. Yes, I fully agree. Okay. So, you know, who knows,
01:01:10.320 maybe Justine Bateman will join us on this show one day. I would love that. And I plan on asking
01:01:16.060 Amy Mech if she would join us one day. I would love that also. So you guys, let's do it. Let's
01:01:23.980 have, oh, you guys, just a reminder tomorrow. Oh, if you guys enjoyed any part of the show,
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01:01:38.200 thumbs up if you enjoy the show okay so oh good luck on your second interview sean we're rooting
01:01:43.700 for you okay so you guys um tomorrow we have an abbreviated show it's marcella's birthday tomorrow
01:01:50.960 um owen will not be here marcella's um birthday wish was for a show without owen so he will not
01:01:59.940 be here and it'll just be the girls and we're only going to be on for a half hour tomorrow okay
01:02:05.700 but it's funny though it's funny so tomorrow's show is abbreviated just a half hour but we will
01:02:12.740 be here marcella and i and it'll be a good time and then owen returns the home team on wednesday
01:02:18.560 okay so let's have a uh a closing sip and let's say thank you to scott and shelly for keeping this
01:02:27.240 show going, allowing it to keep going to every single person here that came in, especially to
01:02:32.560 those of you that gave us a thumbs up. You get the extra shout out today. Thank you. Um, and listen,
01:02:38.880 let's have a closing sip to our beloved Scott. I'll stay for an Akira song. If anyone wants to
01:02:43.660 hang out and, um, let's be useful. You guys be useful in any way to save this country. Okay.
01:02:50.420 All right. Thanks you guys to Scott.
01:02:53.140 To Scott.
01:02:57.240 Yes, Marcella will be 25 tomorrow, you guys. Let's see. I brought in a couple of new songs.
01:03:04.000 Oh, of course, they all disappeared. Here we go.
01:03:09.180 You know what? I kind of wanted to do cha-ching because somebody always talks about cha-ching,
01:03:15.420 but I did bring in some new ones. Let's do cha-ching for old time's sake. Okay, here we go, 1.00
01:03:25.600 guys to ching it out it's not music it's music plus how do you like being criticized you hate it
01:03:40.400 don't you know don't you hate getting criticized everybody it's not something you can enjoy
01:03:47.280 Here's a reframe for you
01:03:50.760 Every criticism you receive
01:03:53.660 Just play this sound effect when you get it
01:03:57.580 Ready?
01:03:58.740 Ready?
01:04:17.280 Catch it
01:04:19.360 Catch it
01:04:20.120 Every time somebody criticizes you
01:04:22.080 You just made money
01:04:23.480 Do you know why I say that?
01:04:26.520 Because you just made money
01:04:27.900 It's true
01:04:29.540 If somebody criticizes my live stream
01:04:32.720 And I'll tell you the biggest criticism I'm hearing
01:04:34.980 Is that my shelves are boring
01:04:37.620 Now, do I feel good
01:04:41.200 That you're telling me that there's something about my thing that I do every day
01:04:44.720 Isn't good
01:04:45.640 No. Nobody likes to be criticized. It's not like you can enjoy it. But how do I receive it? Do I receive it as, oh, I guess I suck. I could, right? How easily could I receive a criticism like that as, God, I'm an idiot. Why did I see it? Obviously, those shells need something on them. That'd be really easy, wouldn't it? I don't.
01:05:12.080 Here's how I hear it
01:05:14.960 Catching
01:05:16.720 Catching
01:05:21.320 Catching
01:05:23.480 Catching
01:05:24.240 Catching
01:05:26.200 Catching
01:05:30.460 Catching
01:05:32.620 Catching
01:05:33.280 I know exactly what to change
01:05:36.000 To do a better job
01:05:37.780 Cause you told me
01:05:39.460 That's like money
01:05:40.500 If somebody hands you a thing that will definitely make you money, what is your feeling about it?
01:05:47.660 Do you feel, oh, I hate it when people give me a thing that makes me make money?
01:05:54.240 Well, most of you think exactly that.
01:05:56.780 Do you think, I hate criticism?
01:05:59.200 Not me.
01:06:00.820 Years ago, when people would criticize my comic, I would hate it, of course.
01:06:06.960 But then I would say, oh, a lot of people are saying the same thing.
01:06:10.500 so I'll change it and then I would make that change and that made me rich I literally got
01:06:17.520 rich by being criticized and understanding the criticism as
01:06:22.980 as
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01:06:34.980 Tracing
01:06:36.980 Tracing
01:06:42.980 Tracing
01:06:44.980 Tracing
01:06:46.980 Every time I hear one
01:06:48.980 I say, wait a minute, you just told me
01:06:50.980 They had to get richer.
01:06:52.220 The same applies if you're not trying to get rich.
01:06:54.340 Suppose you just wanted a better social.
01:06:56.380 The best advice somebody gave me was the cruelest thing anybody ever said.
01:07:00.920 One day, my female friend told me how negative and what a bummer it was to listen to me.
01:07:05.340 Because I was complaining about stuff all the time.
01:07:07.560 Now, I was not aware that I was a big complainant.
01:07:10.380 I had no idea.
01:07:11.440 I thought I was a person who talked about my day and the funny parts of it.
01:07:14.880 So in my mind, I had no idea that I was having an effect on other people.
01:07:19.360 Once I learned that, do you know how powerful that was?
01:07:22.680 I was able, because it was something I could change.
01:07:25.320 I would become aware of the ratio of negative things I said to positive. 0.99
01:07:28.740 Cha-ching. 0.98
01:07:29.620 It was probably the most important change I've ever made to my social toolbox. 0.99
01:07:35.320 I would say that that one change really, really changed my life. 1.00
01:07:42.160 Cha-ching.
01:07:46.720 Cha-ching. 0.95
01:07:47.320 Catching, catching, catching 0.88
01:07:52.020 Catching, catching, catching
01:07:59.640 I thought of everything, baby
01:08:02.160 I thought of everything, baby
01:08:15.900 so that's the that's the reframe so the next time you get criticized whether personally
01:08:25.020 or whether professionally say to yourself
01:08:29.500 just try it like actually say that that little uh sound
01:08:38.560 Not figuratively. I'm not talking figuratively. I mean actually saying that.
01:08:46.320 cha-ching 0.99
01:08:47.860 cha-ching 0.99
01:08:49.020 cha-ching 0.98
01:08:50.180 what do you hear 0.98
01:08:51.440 what do you hear
01:08:56.020 what do you hear
01:08:56.600 what do you hear 1.00
01:08:57.180 ah love that cha-ching 0.54
01:09:10.540 um andy wang saying that his cousin's name is cha-ching
01:09:15.240 almost made me die um you guys thank you so much owen and marcella owen have a a nice day off for
01:09:23.380 marcella's birthday tomorrow and marcella i'll see you in the morning sister you'll be older and
01:09:30.860 wiser all right you guys say your goodbyes say your goodbyes we'll see you tomorrow i can't do
01:09:35.400 a song tomorrow you guys so we'll you know we'll just have to bask in this one for tomorrow okay
01:09:40.260 guys. See you, see you, see ya. Bye. Bye. Bye guys.