00:00:00.000One of the most frustrating parts of hearing loss is that it can make you really feel disconnected without ever announcing itself.
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00:09:14.980And that corner is either going to be turned or not.
00:09:19.460And if it's not turned, it will because if it fails in 25 years, we are no longer here or we're so diminished that it's no longer really the United States as we know it.
00:09:31.280It'll be because of one of two things.
00:09:33.360Either Donald Trump is wildly wrong or we just couldn't get past the fact that the pain to get to where we need to go is going to take time and it's going to be tough to weather.
00:09:52.960But I think there is a plan right now and you are seeing it in action that actually saves us.
00:10:00.400This is why I'm so optimistic because we never had anybody.
00:10:03.860Remember, I kept saying, I've said for years, where is the guy who's got the big vision?
00:10:07.920Where is the guy who's going to point to the moon and say, we're going there?
00:10:14.340He's just not doing a good job of articulating the big plan.
00:10:18.640You kind of have to put it together yourself.
00:10:20.540Now, I could be wrong in putting this together.
00:10:22.360If I'm wrong on this and it works, then he's just the luckiest man ever because he's got all the pieces.
00:10:32.660And I just don't believe he's not seeing this as a grand unifying theory.
00:10:36.860So let me give you this grand unifying theory because we are looking at the most dramatic and possibly peaceful power shift in modern history.
00:12:15.220And this is an economy that is not being reborn, but reimagined for the 21st century.
00:12:25.780And one that, let's not kid ourselves, is not going to pay down our debt.
00:12:29.920But the strategy would be to grow the economy to the point to where the debt is less of a problem.
00:12:35.820Still be a problem, but I'm not sure that that even works.
00:12:39.020But if he is right, it does prevent the collapse of the American dollar on so many fronts.
00:12:46.180If this war ends without spreading, and this theory that I'm going to lay out for you, these six things, if this is what it is, it will all have been done without the kind of global war that has defined the 20th century.
00:13:05.480This is America reclaiming its golden age.
00:13:09.020Just smarter, stronger, and sovereign.
00:25:23.800Well, you can't just fix the oil because as you see, when other places of the world start to have problems, our prices go up as well because it's a global market.
00:25:54.520I just laid this out just a minute ago.
00:25:57.020Second, ending the post-World War II burden of, you know, peace through strength, meaning we pay for everything, we're the strong ones, and they get the peace.
00:31:17.800That's why I said at the beginning of the hour, in 20 years, 10 years, historians are going to look back and say that was the moment America turned the corner or that was the moment it died.
00:31:29.340If you don't do any of the stuff that he's doing now,
00:52:04.420Because the library had already explained it as necessary.
00:52:10.760And all those people that were getting those white envelopes and reading their newspapers see it that way now because that was coming from Germany.
00:52:19.660So when war breaks out in September 1939, the same voices argue against helping Britain and France.
00:52:25.920The public never, never once suspects that the hand that writes the script was Adolf Hitler
00:52:35.240The words didn't come the way he would speak
00:52:39.300It was all in the language of fairness and facts
00:52:42.360And by the time the accent, if you will, is noticed after Pearl Harbor
00:52:47.340After the raids on the library and the exposure of trans-ocean services
00:52:52.780the seeds of doubt had already been planted in millions of mines.
00:52:56.920So for precious months, while Europe burned,
00:53:01.560hesitation nearly cost the West everything.
00:53:05.280This is the quiet power of propaganda.
00:53:08.520When the public never realizes it's coming from the enemy.
00:53:14.000And I warn you, I've done this for 50 years.
00:53:19.320I have seen propaganda from some countries, even our country.
00:53:24.840I have seen propaganda from corporations, etc., etc.
01:27:33.440For most people, the problem isn't just falling asleep.
01:27:35.560It's that your mind keeps going and your body doesn't fully settle down and you end up stuck, you know, in that half awake, half asleep kind of, you know, you should be sleeping, but you're not, you know, that feeling.
01:28:30.360And I am surrounded by people who work in the space program that actually build all of the things for the launch, for the space capsule and the rockets and everything else.
01:29:00.020They're not, and this is a section where you have to be, you know, somebody who, you know, you have to be a journalist like me, or you have to be somebody who actually worked on the program and got an invitation to be there.
01:43:24.880So, you know, we stayed close with, so Kid Poteet was the mission director for Inspiration4 and then ended up ultimately going up in Polaris Dawn.
01:43:35.220so you know we stayed close to him too and he had messaged me after Liv's surgery and asked me
01:43:44.320to ask Liv what she wanted to send to space and initially we thought they were just going to send
01:43:51.500a toy or you know something that she wanted and it ended up being the zero g indicator
01:43:58.340and the the couple things that she wanted to send they couldn't get licensing to so they decided
01:44:04.900to have her draw something up and custom make something and so she has always loved shiba inus
01:44:12.880she found out elon had um floki so that was kind of like her basis she wanted it to be
01:44:20.140a space shiba inu and um and the spacex kind of took it and ran with it and literally made
01:44:29.500the cutest toy dog um and in a space outfit and he in a space he made lots of it and it didn't he
01:44:38.920didn't elon pay for all of these things just pay for them to be made and i all of the proceeds
01:44:48.400from asteroid uh live got to choose where the proceeds went to and so that she chose
01:48:05.080were in so much pain that I couldn't, and I couldn't break it. Relief factor has broken the
01:48:10.840back of that. I don't have pain in my hands anymore. I didn't think I could paint. I didn't
01:48:14.760think I could write. And I started taking it because my wife forced me to take it because
01:48:18.620I didn't think it would work, but it did. Three weeks. She said, just try it for three weeks,
01:48:22.560like they say. Three weeks. I wasn't doing commercials for Relief Factor because I didn't
01:48:27.500know the product or whatever. She said, I heard it and you should take it and try it. And I did.
01:48:32.240three weeks later, I was feeling better. And I'm like, well, but it's not that. And I stopped
01:48:36.780taking it and all that pain came rushing back. And I'm like, oh, it is that. Relieffactor.com,
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01:49:02.240Let me reintroduce you to Rebecca Parado.
01:49:14.600She is a wife, a mother of two daughters.
01:49:18.620She's a manufacturing accountant, an ultramarathon runner based in Pennsylvania.
01:49:23.120Her family suffered profound loss when her daughter Olivia, Liv, was diagnosed with a really nasty form of cancer, and they fought it for five years.
01:49:37.800And their lives changed because a few people got involved.
01:49:42.940Liv was very much into the space program, and she met Jared Isaacman before he was the head of NASA.
01:49:49.040and he just threw himself into this family's life for no reason other than it was the right thing to
01:49:56.920do i mean he just he fell in love with live i think um and the family and um and so remained
01:50:05.300in her life and elon musk got involved in her life as well and did some things they did some
01:50:13.660things behind the scenes that are just remarkable and they nobody knows this story and i'm telling
01:50:18.560it because in such a cynical world you need to see that real beauty exists and people are
01:50:26.060people that you've heard of that you don't necessarily know anything about except what
01:50:31.660media says they are real people and they're decent human beings rebecca is with us tell
01:50:38.220me the story now rebecca of the list that i'm about to share um so you know live's biggest
01:50:46.840dream of course was to meet elon and um when she started to get really sick when we found out she
01:50:52.520only had about six months left which ended up really being less than three um he agreed to
01:50:59.320meet her at the next starship launch which was at that time supposed to be roughly february of
01:51:05.560course you know then it got pushed back and uh after her after her appointment and new year's
01:51:15.640We realized that she only had weeks left, days, and kind of communicated that back to him, and he was trying to get in contact with her and was going to just call her then.
01:51:28.720So Liv was working on just a list of questions. And they actually ended up being in my handwriting because her entire left side ended up going paralyzed. And she was a left handed. And when she went to try to write down the questions, she realized she couldn't write.
01:51:51.480So, um, so her and I sat together the one night and wrote down questions that way we had them ready when he called and, um, and he, and he did call, right?
02:00:31.380I've had a lot of experience at TMZ and a lot of the paparazzi companies in the Los Angeles, Hollywood area. And so just speaking of the entire apparatus within Hollywood, they are completely infiltrated in every single aspect of Los Angeles, the city, the county, a lot in the state.
02:00:52.600It is wild, the coverage that they have.
02:00:55.220And I saw a lot of, you know, legacy media within D.C.
02:00:59.420in some of these articles referencing this story,
02:01:02.040kind of putting their nose up at them and saying,
02:04:19.600And I don't know if TMZ does this specific voucher system, or I don't know if it's just an industry-wide thing that everyone kind of takes part in.
02:04:28.920So maybe they've even changed their tactics since I was involved in it.
02:04:32.920But if it's anything even close to what it was, yeah, DC is in for a rude awakening very soon.
02:04:42.240But yet, you know, the really nasty stuff in Hollywood is still not known.
02:04:49.600Would you agree with that? I mean, TMZ gets a lot of nasty stuff, but it always seems like there's another level that you're like, well, wait a minute, what about this? And I don't know if that's true or just, you know, conspiracy theory on Hollywood, but it seems kind of true.
02:05:07.560I will say, you know, in working at it for as long as I did, it was it is it's surprising when big stories become big stories and they come out, you know, like Weinstein or something like that.
02:05:18.180When you had heard rumors about it for years beforehand, but no one just talked about it.
02:05:23.460It is kind of I don't know, I would say weird, but it's all it's all seems very, very coordinated.
02:05:28.920You know, I'm only got about 45 seconds. I want to go to Ricky. We have breaking news. Ricky, go ahead.
02:05:34.440yeah um trump just apparently orchestrated a 10-day ceasefire between israel and lebanon
02:05:40.120that's effective today at 5 p.m eastern it's the first time in 34 years that the two countries
02:05:47.240met so there's a nice happy ending today's show wow wow there there's talk there was rumors today
02:05:56.360that they that lebanon might join the abraham accords if that happens that's this is game
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