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00:07:18.000We've got so much to tell you about today.
00:07:20.000I mean, as you know, the world is moving very, very, very quickly.
00:07:25.000And without some kind of relationship to eternity, I don't know how you'll achieve that, although I do know that your personal consciousness is a portal to the eternal.
00:07:32.000And if you look within yourself and you take him by the hand, glory.
00:07:54.000Donald Trump is perhaps at this point beyond description and definition, some sort of living avatar of the collective American imagination, a wrecking ball in institutions of corruption and deception, but still a complex guy.
00:10:10.000Now, like, at the moment, do you ever try to detect and feel the simultaneous, diffuse Babylon of voices that would come out of a platform like X or Rumble, where hopefully you'll find your way ultimately?
00:10:23.000But, you know, David Eichel say, see, I told you.
00:10:29.000What's the kid in the UK? He's not a kid, he's a grown-up.
00:10:31.000Owen Jones, like Owen Jones, someone from the left will be saying, this is appalling, this is disgusting.
00:10:42.000Ben Shapiro, who I know pretty well, actually.
00:10:45.000Like, imagine all of the diffuse and explosive opinions around something like this.
00:10:49.000Meanwhile, Trump, the pragmatist, the idealist in so much as, you know, like if you take him at his own words, everything is kind of a deal.
00:10:58.000It's like someone sort of maneuvering around.
00:11:01.000This man who reportedly don't sort of sleep as much as the rest of us, who has a sort of a robustness to be able to withstand Convictions and trials and bullets.
00:11:12.000This is the kind of, I think he's the only person I can imagine bringing about resolution in these extraordinary situations.
00:11:20.000Man, in a way though, Trump just does plainly what bureaucrats and globalists do insidiously and deceptively.
00:11:31.000And he's certainly laying out this new extraordinary piece of merch in a way that I... Can you imagine a Hillary Clinton equivalent, a Kamala Harris equivalent, a Keir Starmer equivalent to this new hat, which I think is plagiarised from an Alex Jones saying.
00:12:15.000Elon Musk and those emails, we'll be covering that a little later.
00:12:19.000We're also going to talk about Crenshaw and Tucker.
00:12:21.000I think I'm going to bring peace between Crenshaw and Tucker.
00:12:24.000If Trump can bring peace to Gaza, I can bring peace to Tucker and Crenshaw.
00:12:29.000We're covering that a little bit later.
00:12:30.000And here, this is that sort of sense of mischief.
00:12:35.000Behaving in the regimented and rigid way that we're accustomed to seeing from people in power.
00:12:41.000Think of dusty old sleepy Joe Biden pretending to be a person and inadvertently sniffing a kid on the head or Kamala Harris pretending to be kind of a fun auntie and then just fluffing and fumbling and mumbling up the phrases and statements she makes and seeming detached and out of time even in her late visit to California after the fires.
00:13:04.000Are all but smoldered out and sort of sniffing at the air.
00:13:19.000Now, I don't think that's narcissism, actually.
00:13:21.000I think what that is, is he's kind of aware that he's become the vessel and conduit for some weird and emergent movement, which may yet be incredibly bovine, excuse me, not bovine, benign.
00:13:47.000CNN are acknowledging that Trump has changed the makeup of the electorate.
00:13:51.000Yeah, what he is, some of you might remember that in the Democrat presidential debates, Marianne Williams said, dark psychic forces have been unleashed.
00:14:00.000Now, that would not be my appraisal of Trump, i.e.
00:14:44.000So Donald Trump and the Republicans have remade the electorate.
00:14:48.000They've turned some people over from being Democrats or Independents to become Republicans.
00:14:52.000New folks have entered the electorate who are more Republican-leaning.
00:14:55.000And so when you combine that with the fact that Republicans are really, really behind Donald Trump, all of a sudden you get a winning recipe whereby you break the normal rules of politics and give Donald Trump that positive net approval rating when he had pretty much a consistently negative one in term number one.
00:15:09.000As I said at the beginning, he's copying Frank Sinatra, doing it my way.
00:15:15.000I didn't think he was going to say that.
00:15:17.000That was such a weird pivot at the end.
00:15:23.000That's what I'm talking about, the 50s.
00:15:27.000What's fascinating is that the legacy the media themselves don't offer you even the most basic appraisal that would help you to understand how significant these changes are by acknowledging, wow, isn't it mad?
00:15:40.000Isn't it crazy that Robert Kennedy's part of this movement now?
00:15:43.000How can the Democrat Party claim that this is just some sort of weird ultra-conservative Republican movement when a figure that's so deeply ensconced within the liberal imagination has just migrated into the heart of MAGA? Because they don't cover the news properly, information surprises them.
00:16:00.000They're becoming, in a sense now, the victims of their own misinformation.
00:16:17.000It's possible that those vaccines have got detrimental side effects, that people that didn't take them will be better off than people that did take them.
00:16:26.000Now, so, in a way, from the Gaza story, all the way up to CNN's belated realisation that the constitution, I don't mean the literal constitution, but the consistency, the construction of the nature of your nation is altering, we've got a really...
00:17:18.000The collective conditions must have been created by what preceded it.
00:17:22.000Surely, like that all of the years of globalism and bureaucracy and dullards and semi-showman politicians like Blair or Obama has led to this point where this creature has emerged that's sublimely suited to the new conditions.
00:17:41.000And there is certainly no moral foundation upon which his detractors can attack him because they're the people that bought you the pandemic.
00:17:49.000They're the people that have bought you various unnecessary global wars.
00:17:52.000Donald Trump has emerged to create a voyage generated by the failing culture that preceded him and he is occupying it.
00:18:17.000If it brings peace, if this weird sort of looking at Gaza as a holiday resort instead of a holy land and scene of all this carnage and conflict, if that brings peace...
00:18:27.000Who among us is in a position to criticise him?
00:18:31.000Maybe that guy just does politics better than the rest of us.
00:18:35.000Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
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00:18:40.000Just stay with us because we've got so much to talk about.
00:18:44.000Did iPhones replace the word Trump with racist?
00:18:47.000I mean, let me know in the comments you lot over on Rumble, like Paul Schober and Fromang, and let me know on Locals, my beloved Locals, Zyka for 2000, or if you're watching me on X or YouTube or wherever you're watching us, let me know what you think about that.
00:18:58.000Would iPhones have changed the word Trump to racist?
00:19:01.000We're covering that in a minute, briefly.
00:19:03.000The Ukraine deal has sort of actually happened, so one minute Trump calls Zelensky a dictator, the next minute he does a deal with him, and it is to a degree going to perpetuate the war.
00:19:13.000And these new $5 million cards, is that just an example?
00:19:16.000Usually when those things happen, we'll discuss it in a minute, but is he just doing what?
00:19:21.000Politicians do, but in such a sort of a brazen way that you have to applaud him almost.
00:19:25.000A new pandemic could be coming down the pipe.
00:19:28.000Doge are sacking people and Elon Musk had this amazing email exchange, which we're going to cover a little later in the show because it's so explicit, profane and disgusting.
00:19:36.000And also we've got the Tucker Crenshaw peace deal that I'm going to try and broker because you know I'm friends with Tucker, I love him.
00:19:43.000And Dan Crenshaw is coming on the show soon, so I'm going to...
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00:23:02.000Is it a racist far-right echo chamber?
00:23:04.000We're going to talk about the Ukraine deal in a minute and how a peace deal was, you know, we know a peace deal was sabotaged right at the point of origin.
00:23:12.000We've got the new immigration stuff to cover.
00:28:05.000It's tough going down there at InfoWars.
00:28:07.000But anyway, there's a perfect mirror shot available to you there, Alex.
00:28:10.000That's what Professor Epstein calls it, a subliminal programming.
00:28:15.000And they also do it with headlines that'll say something that's not true, but when you click it, it's a different article, so that they can't basically get caught doing it.
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00:33:56.000Won't be granted the kind of largesse and love you need.
00:33:58.000Hey, guess what's going on in my crazy country, the UK? It turns out that the Ministry of Defence, that's obviously our defence department, are hiring diversity chiefs that earn more money than British soldiers.
00:34:17.000This is from Mario Nilfowl, who's like a...
00:34:20.000British, Muslim, and I would say a brilliant contributor to the cultural conversation.
00:34:26.000The Ministry of Defence is hiring two diversity chiefs with salaries higher than British army soldiers because apparently inclusion pays better than risking your life.
00:34:35.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that.
00:34:38.000I personally happen to believe that we should create societies based on holy and divine principles which would include justice, fairness and love between all of us.
00:34:48.000But when you create these weirdly divisive initiatives like DEI that likely and potentially, it seems what's being implied here, lower the overall standard and also denigrate, in this instance, the raison d'etre of an institution like the army, then there needs to be a bit of an appraisal as to where we're deriving our morality from.
00:35:25.000Like, Keir Starmer's asking these kids to go and potentially, as part of a peacekeeping force in Ukraine, risk their lives for £25,000 a year.
00:35:35.000I mean, this story does expose some...
00:35:38.000That our priorities are way, way out of whack.
00:35:41.000Both jobs require no office attendance and come with 11 grand taxpayer-funded pensions.
00:35:46.000Meanwhile, the British Army is set to shrink below 70,000 troops, its smallest size since the Napoleonic era.
00:35:51.000Isn't that interesting, even just to hear the Napoleonic era raised?
00:35:57.000Irony, British troops are essentially being put into conflict against Napoleon's Bet Noir, the Russian military.
00:36:07.000It's so ridiculous that history, we think of it as being across some chasm, and yet here we all are making choices and participating in dynamics that help us to understand and appreciate history in a new light.
00:36:22.000We can't get involved in wars with Russia.
00:36:24.000We can't have leaders like Keir Starmer.
00:36:27.000We can't have false gods like DEI when real gods would bring us to a place that is sublime and superior anyway, beyond any of those initiatives.
00:36:37.000And agree that God means we must love one another.
00:36:41.000Then you don't need to grant human beings absolute authority and kowtow and capitulate to these corrupt institutions that would use an initiative like DEI to lower standards and create conflict.
00:36:55.000Cricks argue taxpayer money should go to recruiting soldiers, not padding the already bloated MOD, Ministry of Defence, bureaucracy, which now has more civil servants than trained RAF and Navy personnel combined.
00:37:06.000With war in Europe, the Ministry of Defence might want to focus less on inclusion and more on defence.
00:37:10.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that brilliant post and ridiculous initiative.
00:37:15.000One of the things I'm so pleased with since we've been here over at Rumble Premium is our show, Break Bread, where we have brilliant conversations with brilliant Christians and talk about...
00:38:42.000Okay, let's have a quick look at me chatting away in church.
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00:38:51.000That there's not like, oh, if people knew this about me, they wouldn't love me.
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00:41:47.000Is he a dictator or is he a deal maker?
00:41:50.000Do I mean Zelensky or do I mean Trump?
00:41:53.000However you carve it up, Trump's new brand of statesmanship and diplomacy appears to have brokered a new deal between the US and the Ukraine.
00:42:13.000He's just doing the best thing for America, i.e.
00:42:16.000a deal with Ukraine for minerals, until a deal between the US and Russia is successfully reached, bringing an end to this war and conflict.
00:42:39.000Because one minute he says, you know, if you look on Truth Social there, Trump will post like, Zelensky, he plays the piano with his dick, he's an imbecile, he's a moderate comedian.
00:42:50.000Like he says that and then sort of successfully brokers a deal a couple of weeks later.
00:45:20.000So remember, there was a lot of talk during the campaign in immediately ending this war on day one.
00:45:28.000Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister of the UK, who...
00:45:32.000Appeared at the behest of Biden, scuppered the last opportunity for peace three years ago, has endorsed this deal, comparing it to historic deals done around the World War II era.
00:45:44.000But what I suppose fascinates and interests me is the idea that diplomacy might be done differently.
00:45:51.000Those of us that are non-participants, other than via our tax dollars or pounds, what ought our perspective be?
00:45:58.000Surely, and most obviously, we should be advocating for peace and cessation of hostilities.
00:46:03.000So anything that perpetuates the war is negative?
00:46:38.000And yes, to get back to Winston Churchill, John, he paid a terrible price.
00:46:42.000The UK paid a terrible price for Lend-Lease in 1941. There's no doubt that this deal is good for the United States.
00:46:49.000But we gave up a lot of bases for a load of old rust buckets from the US. We were paying lend-lease, folks, in 2006 when we signed the last check.
00:47:02.000What Trump is trying to do is get the Europeans to step up.
00:47:07.000And we've got to be honest with ourselves, we haven't done enough.
00:47:12.000When did you really hear European countries advocate NATO membership for Ukraine over the last two years?
00:47:19.000When did you hear a powerful, passionate campaign for that?
00:48:53.000I don't know who to trust except perhaps nobody at all in the political sphere ever.
00:48:59.000I mean, I watch that and I think, good God, it's so complex.
00:49:02.000You know, earlier we were looking at how, through Mahid Nafwal's post, that Britain has less troops than at any point since the Napoleonic era.
00:49:17.000Boris there gives us a historical context of this potential deal.
00:49:22.000It makes me feel that that kind of statescraft is happening in a dislocated space or place, and it's very difficult for us to pursue some righteous line through it, to glibly and simply say, this conflict must end today in this way.
00:49:40.000Doesn't it feel like an inaccessible tectonic plate of continual conflict to you, that nothing you say or do could ever bring about a sort of an absolute and peaceful conclusion and solution here, other than maximal sovereignty to the individual, maximum democracy among communities and people, and the minimum amount of intervention, particularly from external forces that appear to economically benefit from perpetuating the cycle of war.
00:50:08.000Wasn't that just another flurry of words piled on this endless heap of verbiage adjacent and perhaps paling only compared to the pile of human garbage as corpses continue to accrue as a result of this endless and insane conflict?
00:51:16.000I don't think I had the temptations that I think a lot of...
00:51:21.000Celebrities or people who come into wealth have in terms of I want to flaunt it and I want to be flamboyant and buy lavish things so that you can see that I matter.
00:51:31.000I was more like the person in scriptures who stored up all this grain in case, you know, to make myself feel like now I'm safe.
00:51:42.000And I think what God has had to do is strip that off of me and to allow me to remember that the money is not my sense of security.
00:51:49.000God is my security and he uses money as a tool in order to do things.
00:51:53.000But at the end of the day, I've got to be relying on my daily bread.
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00:54:19.000I got this email Saturday afternoon about 3 p.m., and I felt absolutely infuriated getting this email.
00:54:29.000With a demand within 48 hours to provide a response on what I did within the last week or face termination, this is clearly an attempt from Elon Musk to harass and bully and intimidate the federal workforce, which is part of his broader plan to gut the federal workforce and privatize public sector services to ensure that corporations like his own can get more profit.
00:55:20.000Let's have a look at Trump's deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller, responding to the claim that Musk shouldn't even be in a position to make these radical reappraisals of American bureaucratic life.
00:55:33.000It is true that many of the people in this room for four years failed to cover the fact that Joe Biden was mentally incompetent and was not running the country.
00:55:43.000It is also true that many people in this room who have used this talking point that Elon is not elected fail to understand how government works.
00:55:52.000So I'm glad for the opportunity for a brief civics lesson.
00:55:55.000A president is elected by the whole American people.
00:55:58.000He's the only official in the entire government that is elected by the entire nation.
00:56:17.000The whole will of democracy is imbued into the elected president.
00:56:22.000That president then appoints staff to then impose that democratic will onto the government.
00:56:29.000The threat to democracy, indeed the existential threat to democracy, is the unelected bureaucracy of lifetime tenured civil servants who believe they answer to no one, who believe they can do whatever they want without consequence, who believe they can set their own agenda no matter what Americans vote for.
00:56:46.000So Americans vote for radical FBI reform.
00:56:49.000And FBI agents say they don't want to change.
00:56:51.000Or Americans vote for radical reform under energy policies, but EPA bureaucrats say they don't want to change.
00:56:57.000Or Americans vote to end DEI, racist DEI policies, and lawyers in the Department of Justice say they don't want to change.
00:57:05.000What President Trump is doing is he is removing federal bureaucrats who are defying democracy by failing to implement his lawful orders, which are the will of the whole American society.
00:57:20.000It's a different style of communication and it's difficult to deny that the way that Trump and Musk and Trump's elected and appointed officials are governing is in alignment with the way that they campaigned.
00:57:35.000America does not trust its institutions, its free letter agencies or its government or its media for that matter.
00:57:41.000So it's difficult on that basis to condemn the actions or even the humorous approach of Elon Musk when it comes to Doge's activities and enactment of that, the political will that we just referred to.
00:57:52.000This, though, I'd not heard about before.
00:57:55.000Tulsi Gabbard saying that there's 100 plus intelligence officials connected to the NSA's secret sex chat room.
00:58:01.000I don't know that the NSA should have a secret sex chat room.
00:58:04.000I think that should be shut down on day one.
00:58:06.000I mean, that seems like bureaucratic overreach.
00:58:08.000How are we going to fund our secret sex chat rooms?
00:58:11.000You're not men who have secret sex chat rooms.
00:58:13.000Let's have a look at this story and the immediate revocation of their security clearance, which seems to be the very minimum punishment you should get if you're running a secret sex chat room.
00:58:23.000Shouldn't you be concentrating on your work?
00:58:25.000Well, Jesse, what we're going to do has already been done.
00:58:29.000There are over 100 people from across the intelligence community that contributed to and participated in this.
00:58:36.000What is really just an egregious violation of trust?
00:58:39.000What to speak of like basic rules and standards around professionalism?
00:58:43.000I put out a directive today that they all will be terminated and their security clearances will be revoked.
00:58:50.000But the thing here, Jesse, is we've got to take a step back because this is just barely scratching the surface.
00:58:56.000When you see what these people were saying, and thanks to Chris Ruffo for putting it all out online, they were brazen in using an NSA. And we look at some of the biggest violations
00:59:31.000So today's action in holding these individuals accountable is just the beginning of what we're seeing across the Trump administration, which is carrying out the mandate the American people gave him.
00:59:42.000Clean house, root out that rot and corruption and weaponization and politicization so we can start to rebuild that trust in these institutions that are charged with an important mission of serving the American people, ensuring our safety, security, and freedom.
00:59:57.000Maybe we are participating in a real-time revolution where figures are entering positions of power and behaving in an unconventional and radical manner.
01:00:07.000Certainly this is something I can understand and appreciate more easily when it comes to the HHS and the area of American health, because figures like Secretary Kennedy and Dr. Oz appear to me to be the perfect blend of ethical morality and decency, in addition to expertise and a because figures like Secretary Kennedy and Dr. Oz appear to me to be the perfect blend of ethical morality and decency, in addition to expertise and a clear agenda to radically change the health and human
01:00:36.000When it comes to something like doge So I have like this resistance to even understanding it because it feels like, you know, you're sacking a bunch of civil servants and government workers and I feel like, oh God, I find it hard to care about that.
01:00:48.000But when Elon Musk conducts it in such a sort of playful and prankish manner, even though I feel some sympathy for people that are potentially losing their jobs, particularly if, as some have suggested, it will be in order to replace them with AI, meaning that this kind of...
01:01:03.000Unhuman, inhuman, transhuman entity could be replacing the previous bureaucracy.
01:01:08.000That's obviously a rather dark prognosis offered by some on X, notably David Icke.
01:01:14.000If that's the direction that things are heading, that's...
01:01:19.000But if what we're experiencing is a re-evaluation of the way that the business of government is done, in the way that Tulsi Gabbard described, like just getting rid of people that were not behaving appropriately, or if this story is, as it seems on the surface, to be about accountability, Elon Musk saying, just tell us five things you've done that are worthwhile this week.
01:01:57.000What I'm saying is the dynamics of this government appear to be able to...
01:02:04.000Present a vision of Gaza that seems garish and vulgar but would kind of amount to a solution.
01:02:11.000You can have someone like Elon Musk demanding of people that they become accountable and when they treat it as a joke, can handle that joke.
01:02:19.000Even if it's superficial stuff like that...
01:02:24.000The way that government is taking place is changing.
01:02:27.000The way that the public conversation is taking place is changing.
01:02:29.000And when it comes to something like the HHS, I feel like what you might be getting are more earthed and easy to appreciate ethical and moral standpoints on something as significant as American health.
01:02:44.000Exciting way of reducing government expenditure, and certainly there is enough profane jokes in it to keep it lively.
01:02:50.000But that's just why I think, let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
01:02:54.000We are going through a revolutionary moment.
01:02:58.000Do you remember when Tom Cruise used to turn up on TV saying, Big Farm is bad for you, psychiatry is a hoax?
01:03:05.000And obviously these were positions that were informed by his rather particular religious purview as a Scientologist.
01:03:12.000Now, We are watching shifting sands and moving parts in real time in ways that are difficult to discern.
01:03:20.000And oddly, Woody Harrelson appears to be a celebrity that's at the forefront of this.
01:03:24.000He's one of the few people that can appear on SNL and appear on Joe Rogan.
01:03:28.000He's one of the few people that can talk about big pharma corruption and yet still be included in the big tent of what we formerly knew as the mainstream.
01:03:39.000It seems like we're not getting the type of reckoning that we might have anticipated if Trump can still call Pfizer CEO Albert Baller a great businessman and a great person.
01:03:54.000Big Pharma in this new landscape for the next few minutes, looking at a variety of sources, among them Tom Cruise, but we're going to be looking at Scott Gottlieb, who's of course the former FDA commissioner and now has moved through the porous membrane into becoming a Pfizer board member, and see if this new administration...
01:04:15.000Is conducting the reckoning that we anticipated when they were elected?
01:04:20.000First of all, let's have a look at this.
01:04:25.000Patrizia Cavazzoni is the former director of the Food and Drug Administration's Centre for Drug Evaluation and Research, and now she will be the chief medical officer of Pfizer.
01:05:44.000I realize it's only one piece of a broader portfolio, but it is the piece that continues to get outsized attention, and that is your vaccine portfolio.
01:05:51.000Vaccine makers like yourself largely shielded from liability.
01:05:55.000If the products are safe and effective, what is the need to continue to shield, to have these liability shields, and what happens if those shields are changed or go away completely?
01:06:07.000If the product is not safe and effective, we'll never get approval from FDA or from the other health authorities.
01:06:14.000They are very strict when they are approving products, particularly for vaccines, because exactly is given to healthy people.
01:06:21.000However, in a system that litigations can flourish, anyone can create a demand that the accident in the car happened because of a vaccine.
01:06:39.000And this is, I think, why the Congress, it was not an administration, had passed this legislation that is protecting those that they have approval from the FDA from further liabilities.
01:06:55.000Our show next Monday will be with Dr. Asim Malhotra, who's brilliant at describing the pivotal changes that have taken place in the last couple of years.
01:07:06.000One of the ways that these changes have taken place is because people are publicly condemning figures like Albert Baller and corporations like Pfizer and openly questioning and attacking the government stance during the pandemic period.
01:07:19.000One of the people that's done that and yet managed to remain a mainstream figure is the actor Woody Harrelson, whose name I don't think I say correctly based on what I see in the comments.
01:07:30.000Let's have a look at his conversation on Joe Rogan, where he talks about the consequences of his SNL monologue, I feel like he speculated that a movie where the events of the pandemic unfolded would be considered ridiculous.
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01:08:01.000Now, we will be back with you tomorrow for...
01:08:03.000Russell Brand Stay Free Oracles with Lara Logan and Neil Oliver, where we'll be talking about the news from across the week.
01:08:10.000If you've not seen that show yet, it's brilliant and fantastic fun to see these kind of dynamics.
01:08:16.000Lara Logan's super bright and brilliant.
01:08:26.000Anyway, let's continue this Woody Harlson story.
01:08:29.000Here he is on Joe Rogan talking about his SNL monologue.
01:08:33.000And in a way, what's going to be fascinating, I reckon, to observe over the coming months is the way that the mainstream culture, whether that's media or corporate entities, not that there's not a significant crossover there, refashion and reform themselves in the light of this new moment, seeing that even...
01:08:48.000And Donald Trump can be out of step when it comes to public condemnation of corporate figures like Albert Baller.
01:08:54.000I mean, years ago, people wouldn't have known who Albert Baller was.
01:08:57.000Now you mention his name in whatever that setting was, and he's sort of derided, chided, and condemned.