In this episode, we discuss the latest on the latest in the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran, and the possibility of nuclear war between the two nations. Plus, we talk about how to survive a nuclear war, and what to do if it happens.
00:02:31.000The claims coming out of India are fake.
00:02:33.000We're going to have to break this down because there's a lot of information.
00:02:35.000Donald Trump has just recently spoken about this, saying that he hopes it ends very, very quickly.
00:02:40.000But of course, these two nations are nuclear armed.
00:02:44.000And that's why there is a concern that this could escalate into nuclear war.
00:02:47.000I'm going to say right off the bat, I personally don't think it goes that far.
00:02:51.000I do have concerns personally, once again.
00:02:54.000With the conflict between Israel and the Houthis now, with these strikes going back and forth, Iran, of course, China and Taiwan could break out.
00:03:02.000Russia is launching ballistic missile strikes in Ukraine.
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00:05:51.000Well, we'll just start right away with the statement from President Trump responding to the operation, saying that he hoped it ends very quickly.
00:05:58.000He says, you know, they've been fighting for many, many decades and centuries.
00:06:01.000Actually, if you really think about it, I just hope it ends very quickly.
00:06:03.000We have a ton of crazy images and videos coming out.
00:06:09.000Several dead, including children, as India launches airstrikes on terrorist camps inside Pakistan.
00:06:14.000Islamabad says at least two warplanes were shot down.
00:06:18.000Latest update, if I can, we've got a live tracker right here, and I believe I may have to search for it because so much is, look at this.
00:06:28.000Pakistan's defense minister, Asif, said on Bloomberg TV that Pakistan shot down five Indian planes and has taken some Indian soldiers prisoner.
00:06:38.000There was no immediate response from the Indian government outside of business hours.
00:06:53.000This is Jeanette Rodriguez for Bloomberg saying, To Pakistan's statement about downing five Indian planes, the last time the two countries had a similar conflict was in 2019 when India had struck what it said were terrorist camps after an attack it blamed on Pakistan.
00:07:18.000At the time, Pakistan had taken one Indian Air Force pilot prisoner and released him soon after.
00:08:09.000It's difficult, I think, to find out which journalists are actually reporting accurate information, but I would say Jim Sciuto is probably off of that list.
00:08:17.000Do you guys have a sense of how reliable the information that's coming out of either side is?
00:08:21.000I know that they have had a lot of beef in the past, and I've heard that there was a lot of bad blood because one of them, maybe, I don't know how many years ago, but in the past 10 years or so, one of them shot one of their other country's planes down.
00:08:39.000The beef is still ongoing, but they're not reliable because India says it didn't happen, Pakistan says it did, and that's kind of the going thing.
00:08:49.000Do you guys have any sense of what kind of reliable information there is?
00:08:55.000There's claims of questionability on both sides.
00:08:57.000And if you're referring to the 2019 incident, so what happened was there was a similar situation where there was an alleged terror attack by Pakistan on India.
00:10:53.000And the reason I think they wouldn't is because of the fact that the U.S. is ostensibly aligned with both of them.
00:10:59.000And so that would put tension with the U.S. and China.
00:11:02.000And considering the tariff war right now, or the trade war right now, I feel like China doesn't want to escalate tensions.
00:11:10.000Even though they're going to talk big, you can hear a lot of stuff coming out of China that's kind of smuggled out, information smuggled out, where China is having a rough go of the tariff war.
00:11:21.000I don't think they want to escalate it.
00:11:24.000Yeah, and the administration spoke to both India and Pakistan a couple of weeks ago, shortly after that terror attack took place.
00:11:32.000Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the Pakistani prime minister as well as the The Indian External Affairs Minister and basically was like, hey, I feel bad for you guys.
00:11:44.000This was a horrible attack, but please don't escalate this any further.
00:11:48.000The readout from the call said he encouraged India to work with Pakistan to de-escalate tensions and maintain peace and security.
00:11:55.000Rubio did put out a tweet just a few minutes ago saying, I am monitoring...
00:11:59.000The situation between India and Pakistan closely.
00:12:02.000I echo POTUS's comments earlier today that this hopefully ends quickly and will continue to engage both India and Pakistan.
00:12:05.000Leadership towards a peaceful resolution.
00:12:56.000I don't understand the purpose of coming out and being like, here's an image with a link to where it's got the Google Play icon on it and all their socials saying, don't believe the facts.
00:14:56.000In fact, I accidentally was watching a bit of a TED Talk today that was like scrolling on Twitter when I forgot to turn off the video I was looking at.
00:15:05.000And it was this woman, this Indian woman, who was giving a talk about how the most...
00:15:10.000Open defecation in the world is actually in rural India.
00:15:14.000Like more than half of the world's open defecation.
00:15:17.000That may be true, but the fact of the matter is we haven't been attacked by Indians.
00:15:38.000There's an island nation where the people go into the water to do their business, and there's so much accumulating outside the island that it's poisoning the small aquifer and killing all the fish.
00:15:59.000So the fears here, this is interesting, this story from Economic Times, India Times, India-Pakistan war chilling 2019 study had predicted a nuclear war in 2025 and what could happen.
00:16:13.000They said the tensions between India and Pakistan have sharply escalated.
00:16:16.000This is all happening right now in Jammu and Kashmir's polygam last month.
00:16:21.000They say researchers theorized that a major terror attack initially imagined as an assault on the Indian parliament would provoke India to mobilize troops along the line of control.
00:16:31.000Prompting Pakistan to respond in kind as tensions boil over, skirmishes and casualties on both sides would lead to a rapid escalation.
00:16:43.000However, they go on to say, day one, Pakistan uses ten tactical nuclear weapons, each with a yield of five kilotons within its own borders against Indian tanks.
00:16:56.000The strategy, if I understand correctly, is Pakistan has threatened—if India invades, Pakistan will use nuclear weapons inside its own border.
00:17:05.000And India has said, if you use nuclear weapons on our troops in your own border, we will still consider that a nuclear strike and we will retaliate with nuclear weapons.
00:17:14.000Yeah, so India has a first-use policy, although in 2019 they were kind of waffling on whether or not they were going to stick to that.
00:18:18.000The climatic effects of the smoke and firestorms would impact the entire planet, potentially triggering famines that could affect billions.
00:18:25.000Ramifications would be enormous and global insurances.
00:18:28.000Well, the good news is, although there's still a lot of nukes that the two countries have, it's not 250 apiece.
00:18:37.000According to the Arms Control Association, India has 172, and Pakistan has 170 for a total of 342.
00:18:44.000So we're not quite at the level that the study predicted, which is good news.
00:18:49.000I mean, if they lit off 200 nukes between the two of them...
00:22:14.000I don't know if you find this, Amber, but, like, as soon as something happens, you have, like, maybe 24 hours to get a sense of what's going on, and after that, it's just all fog of war.
00:22:23.000It's like totally hard to figure anything out after that if you don't speak the language of the place.
00:22:27.000There's a couple challenges, especially with social media.
00:22:29.000We're going to be slammed by a bunch of fake videos, and then the problem is tomorrow I'll be propaganda.
00:24:02.000There are a lot of fake videos being circulated, so it's hard to sort through.
00:24:06.000I mean, the other element of this that we haven't really talked about is the retaliatory strike from India, they claim, was on terrorist infrastructure and was highly targeted.
00:24:18.000And Pakistan is claiming that it wasn't, obviously, that they were hitting mosques or sort of indiscriminately bombing citizens.
00:24:59.000So when they say, oh, you're bombing schools and hospitals, and oh, the children, and then you find out that they're putting children there intentionally.
00:25:22.000When the payout day happened on X, which everybody gets their money, a whole bunch of Indian accounts started tweeting at each other saying, happy payday.
00:25:48.000Run a bunch of different accounts and they all respond to each other and game the system and pull money out of the advertising, sending it to them.
00:25:56.000And I'm going to take this totally off topic for a second, but I think it kind of folds in with the tariff conversation that's been happening right now.
00:26:04.000One of the underreported parts of it is that there are a lot of countries that have tariffs on digital services.
00:26:11.000So if you are a content creator in the United States and you make an Instagram Reel and you're getting bonus money off of it...
00:26:20.000If you operate in Canada or your video gets shared in Canada or vice versa, Canada actually has a tariff on the money that's made off of that content.
00:26:33.000And so a portion of the revenue goes to paying that tariff.
00:26:38.000So the U.S. has basically been losing potential tax revenue from Instagram and Facebook and all of these social media companies through digital services tariffs.
00:27:28.000They say the other measures are provisions for crash blackout measures, early camouflaging of vital plants and installations, and updating and rehearsing evacuation plans.
00:27:38.000The mock drills also include the operationalization of hotline and radio communications links with the Indian Air Force, testing the functionality of control rooms and shadow control rooms.
00:27:49.000Now, before I read exactly what you do in a nuclear attack, do you guys remember when New York put that PSA out?
00:27:57.000They were talking about how to survive a nuclear attack.
00:28:00.000I remember the Hawaii bomb shelters when everyone was freaking out that North Korea was going to launch missiles at the U.S. That was a big mess up.
00:33:05.000Yeah, but it depends on the type of hit.
00:33:06.000It depends on whether it's an airburst, how far up it is, and a lot of things.
00:33:12.000But if you are far enough away where it doesn't burn you to a crisp, you do need to make sure that you're not breathing in particles.
00:33:21.000They get into your lungs and they don't come out and they're radioactive and then you get cancer and your lungs just stop working and get all kinds of tumors.
00:35:44.000She's a former Bush administration official who said, but she actually cited a few other people who did research in American finances and found similarly that this money was missing.
00:35:54.000And the amount of money missing has actually been since the money was unaccounted for.
00:35:59.000And I think there was like a Pentagon budget that was unaccounted for.
00:42:56.000Yeah, but it ain't getting anywhere near D.C. I don't know if this is true, but I heard that D.C. has, like, hidden surface-to-air missile sites.
00:45:53.000Any one of these members of Congress is going to draft a bill where they're like, in the event of war, we ought to live like ultra-millionaires in an underground bunker with a flat-screen TV in every room, infinity pools that appear over nowhere, I guess, because you're underground, but movie theater, 200 years of food, our families get to be there.
00:46:12.000I wouldn't be surprised if Congress routinely votes for top-secret things for themselves that we don't even know about.
00:46:17.000And then that's why they're, okay, putting ahead the laws about how they can't give themselves pay raises.
00:46:53.000Just the very fact that it was published, I think, is surprising.
00:47:00.000That we can have a conversation that is serious about what a war with Canada would look like.
00:47:06.000Explain why it's no longer unthinkable.
00:47:10.000Well, because Donald Trump makes us think it, right?
00:47:13.000I mean, he talks about annexing us on a regular basis.
00:47:17.000I mean, somewhere around 2% of the American population actually want to do this, but, you know...
00:47:22.000At this point in its history, you know, the American people can obviously be convinced of anything, right?
00:47:27.000And already you see numbers of Republicans who consider Canada an enemy to be growing are.
00:47:33.000And, you know, I think when countries are in constitutional crisis and when their legal system starts to fall apart, as America's legal system is falling apart, violence against neighboring countries is very common.
00:47:46.000To me, it's very intimately tied with this talk about being a third-term president.
00:47:52.000That's out of the playbook of authoritarian governments around the world.
00:47:56.000And so Canada really does need to think about protecting ourselves from the United States and making sure that we're not just a snack.
00:48:45.000Well, I mean, the thing, too, that this guy is forgetting is that Trump and Carney met today in the Oval Office.
00:48:51.000Carney asked Trump to stop referring to Canada as the 51st state, and it appears that Trump has acquiesced to a certain extent.
00:49:01.000He was calling Justin Trudeau governor.
00:49:03.000He's calling Mark Carney prime minister.
00:49:05.000He very clearly, like from his own position, campaigned for Carney against Pierre Polyev, which...
00:49:13.000Pissed off a lot of Canadian conservatives, but there you have it.
00:49:15.000I think these two guys get along fine, and I think they're going to work out a situation that's probably going to be beneficial for everybody, which is great.
00:49:23.000I mean, honestly, I would be happy to see a normalization of relations between Canada and the U.S. I like, I think that we should be friends with Canada.
00:49:34.000Do you think that Indians and Pakistanis feel the same way I feel of watching a Canadian talk crap about our legal system and our president?
00:49:50.000You don't know what you're talking about.
00:49:52.000And you know when he says the legal system in jeopardy, he's talking about Trump's attacks on judges and not the fact that judges are deliberately going beyond judicial authority to curb the power of the executive.
00:50:04.000Yeah, like all these nationwide injunctions and all this stuff.
00:50:07.000And the third term that Trump has already said like eight times since the initial troll that he's not doing.
00:50:12.000I agree with you, but I would also say that Americans know basically nothing about the Canadian political system.
00:50:20.000So we like post-millennial was founded in Canada.
00:50:23.000Now we're owned by an American, you know, which is great.
00:50:26.000But but when we were covering the Canadian elections, we have like a couple of Canadians on staff who over and over had to explain to the rest of us.
00:54:14.000He said just, like, neuter and spay them all so they can't have babies because the cats were brought...
00:54:21.000On the British ships, or the colonial ships, and then jumped off and ran around, had a bunch of babies, and they just started massacring all the local animals who'd never seen a cat before.
00:54:30.000So he was like, we should just, you know, let him have babies, and then they wrote in the media like he's calling for the killing of all house cats.
00:56:43.000From a storage facility in Quebec, the facility was operated by the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers, which represents 70% of the global maple syrup supply.
00:58:03.000You know, so Canada, if there was ever going to be a war between our peoples, we would march into that country and they would just say, oh, hey.
00:58:14.000Or they would pour boiling hot maple syrup on us.
00:58:19.000Like, down the side of that trench, just dump it.
00:59:28.000But the Houthis are claiming they're not giving up, so we'll see how long this goes.
00:59:32.000Yeah, well, I mean, Trump said today in the Oval Office during that pool spray that the Houthis had capitulated and that they told him that they, or he heard from a very good source, and he sort of conferred with Rubio and Vance, and they're like, oh yeah, really great source, that they're not going to attack shipping lanes anymore.
00:59:47.000So we'll see whether that's true or not.
01:00:26.000Look, there's always conflict in the Middle East, and there was the U.S. strike that killed Soleimani.
01:00:34.000I think Israel struck Iran because Iran was shooting some missiles.
01:00:40.000There's flare-ups, but just because there are flare-ups, that doesn't really mean that it's going to turn into World War III.
01:00:45.000I'm more concerned with what happens with Russia and Ukraine and Europe leading to some kind of serious war in the Middle East.
01:00:54.000War in the Middle East is kind of like the normal state.
01:00:57.000I think maybe we are kind of in a slumber of a two-decade-long regime-change democracy-building war that we're not really conditioned for skirmishes like this anymore.
01:01:11.000This is the first time in a while that we've seen these countries kind of going at it with each other in a really schizophrenic kind of way because we've been so focused on Afghanistan.
01:01:24.000And so maybe we're kind of shocked out of our slumber.
01:01:55.000Let me do a quick fact check on Protective Edge.
01:01:59.000Our Israel-obsessed people will know exactly what that was.
01:02:04.000Nope, I did not want to search for that, and I have no idea.
01:02:07.000The Gaza War, Operation Protective Edge was 2014, August.
01:02:12.000When that was happening, a bunch of journalists were speculating that this could be the start of, I should pull this over, of World War III, because this is the 2014 Gaza War.
01:02:25.000There was talks about a Palestinian surge into Israeli territory.
01:02:34.000And then a lot of journalists in New York had been discussing, like conflict reporters, saying there were concerns that Iran would step up their proxy war, start funneling as many weapons as possible to embolden Hamas in Gaza, and then scale this up to basically what we're seeing now.
01:03:46.000So you think the government would do a false flag of attacking the U.S.?
01:03:49.000No, the government could do a false flag.
01:03:51.000Or what the U.S. government prefers to do is threaten indirectly to provoke an attack, and then they can say, oh no, why did they attack us?
01:04:00.000Gulf of Tonkin, however, was a false flag.
01:04:34.000Hundreds, thousands of different scenarios.
01:04:37.000One potential scenario is a cyber attack launched by the Iranians on an industrial control system which takes out the power of a major metro or something.
01:04:47.000I don't know that that would actually reach a significant level.
01:05:41.000There's this viral clip that the Jews people like to share that's out of context, where I was making the point about a false flag, and I said it doesn't matter who fires the missiles because the false flag already happened, and the propaganda narrative will be used against whichever side.
01:05:57.000Like, if an attack on the U.S. happened, that was reasonably discernible to the average person to have been a false flag, or not even a false flag.
01:06:06.000Let's say a rogue band of miscreants blew up a bomb.
01:06:48.000Imagine Iran literally does set a bomb off in, I don't know, Philadelphia.
01:06:54.000And, like, shortly before, there's a bunch of videos going viral of a guy screaming in the middle of Philly about the glory of Iran, and then all of a sudden a dirty bomb goes off, and it just, like, irradiates a big portion of the city and kills 10,000.
01:07:11.000Donald Trump would come out and call for retaliation.
01:07:13.000The Democrats would immediately come out and say, no, we reject this and we oppose it and we will not let this happen.
01:07:22.000They'd say Trump is evil no matter what he does.
01:07:24.000So whatever it is he's doing, we're against.
01:07:25.000I don't know if I agree with that because the only time that the media and the Democrats cheered on Trump during the first term was when he struck Soleimani.
01:11:31.000Yeah, I was talking to Jack Sobik about this earlier because we were talking about how boomers, they don't want to share with lower generations.
01:11:40.000They're the only demographic that ever just doesn't care if their kids are better off than them.
01:11:47.000You know, they just like hide out in their second homes and go off and find themselves and travel around and do all of this stuff.
01:11:55.000And it's like, you guys are so out of touch.
01:11:57.000Or have you seen this boomer grandparent thing?
01:12:36.000I think I might have it here, actually.
01:12:37.000There was that poll that went viral where they asked Gen Z in Canada, what is concerning you about, you know, what is your biggest issue with this election?
01:12:45.000They said the cost of living is my biggest issue or housing.
01:12:53.000Because the boomers are out of touch and crazed and obsessed with themselves, just like they have been since the 1960s.
01:13:02.000They're the same as they always have been.
01:13:04.000I remember reading a New York Times article a few years ago, and occasionally their style section hits.
01:13:10.000They have this article about the boomers who had been buying up single-family homes or homes that basically your second home or your third home as you start accumulating wealth.
01:13:22.000And they were turning them into these hyper-customized nightmares.
01:13:26.000So then when they went to sell their second or third home to get their final home to downsize because they couldn't take care of it, they couldn't sell them because no millennial could afford it.
01:13:36.000And it was insane and everything was hyper-customized.
01:13:40.000My mom took the wall off the master bedroom of her beach house.
01:13:45.000Shouldn't she get what she wants, Libby?
01:14:41.000That's like the liberal wine moms who are like, my biggest creator is Putin.
01:14:44.000Can someone make the Wojak meme where it's the depressed-looking guy, but Gen Z, and he says, I just want to buy a house and have a family, and then it's a boomer drinking tea being like, but Orange Man bad.
01:14:54.000Only if you can make sure that that boomer looks like they have four houses, because they do.
01:16:55.000Well, I used to play Sid Meier's colonization in 1994, and the French get a trade bonus with Native Americans because, as history teaches us, the now Canadians were good to the indigenous.
01:18:51.000I understand that when you look at this graph, you can see there are some women that are stronger than the average man because there are many Canadians that are stronger than the average American.
01:19:00.000But that is the far end of the bell curve.
01:20:32.000The United States, yeah, there are some businesses that will go under.
01:20:36.000Everybody saw those videos where the Canadians were taking the whiskey off the shelves being like, we're not going to sell American whiskey anymore.
01:24:50.000The Supreme Court ruling lifts the lower court's decision to pause Trump's policy, which the administration called dramatic and facially unfair.
01:24:59.000The order allows the DOD to continue removing trans service members from the military and denying enlistment while lawsuits continue in the lower courts.
01:25:06.000Yeah, so we're still going to hear it in the, what is it, the Fifth Circuit?
01:25:45.000The lower courts are basically telling the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, and I should say this, this judge literally wrote, all means all, saying you can't discriminate against a person for this reason.
01:25:57.000That means that the viral meme that came out of this was a bipolar paraplegic must be allowed to enter the military and go through basic training, which is impossible.
01:26:11.000If you are diagnosed with gender dysphoria but do not exhibit symptoms, you are fine.
01:26:17.000But if you are exhibiting symptoms, then you're out.
01:26:20.000That means if you're a man who dresses like a woman or is undergoing treatments and chemicals and whatever it is, then they're going to discharge you.
01:26:28.000Well, and a lot of people go into the military and then decide they're trans and then the military pays for it.
01:31:18.000I was reading some articles recently about ending gender-affirming care, as they call it, and then a separate bill about conversion therapy, and I started to get confused because I was like, aren't they the same thing?
01:31:34.000But there's actually a lot of news organizations now, to your point about, like, they don't say trans woman anymore.
01:31:50.000Biological man or biological woman, you're not allowed to say identifies as or born as because it all implies that the person is not actually the gender that they claim to be.
01:32:15.000Conservatives will say a transgender male.
01:32:18.000To mean a guy who wants to be a woman, but to a liberal, they're hearing a trans man who's a female who wants to be a male.
01:32:25.000Because you have to do mental jumping jacks.
01:32:27.000I'm just going to say, from now on, I'm just going to refer to when someone is female and then undergoes drugs or surgery to appear male, or if they're male and do the same thing to be female.
01:32:42.000Well, another thing too, like, did you see, so Robert De Niro's 29-year-old son came out as trans recently and was talking about how when he was a kid, he never heard anybody say that he was just right, just the way he is.
01:32:54.000And, you know, that if he'd heard that, then he would have felt better about himself coming out as trans.
01:32:59.000Maybe he would have come out trans sooner.
01:35:10.000A lot of young women who experience sexual assault or persistent harassment in childhood use transitioning as a way to get away from the female body so they're no longer attractive to people who would take advantage of them.
01:35:24.000I think that's what happened with Ellen Page.
01:36:59.000You can tell your doctor that at a certain point you want them to kill you, and they will just take that as future permission and just carry it out at some later point.
01:37:49.000You know, it's crazy to me is that one of the reasons that I think they're introducing MAID is because they know they're going to have a wave of purposeless, depressed people.
01:38:00.000And it's going to be a lot of atheist females who are single and childless.
01:38:07.000And they're going to say, here's your opportunity, medical assistance and dying.
01:38:13.000That would be a huge strain on the health service, which is government-run there, and there's no kids to take care of them.
01:38:22.000Yeah, Chelsea Handler said she was happy.
01:39:59.000Estimates for when Gen Alpha will end.
01:40:01.000And some say it'll be a shorter generation.
01:40:04.000They're basing this off of the technological and cultural developments of that period.
01:40:09.000What makes a group of people similar to each other?
01:40:12.000So, for instance, like millennials coming of age around in the early 2000s and starting without internet and moving into an internet era, whereas Gen Z was born with the internet.
01:40:29.000By the time they were 10, the internet was ubiquitous, and then Gen Alpha is after that.
01:41:20.000If we can convince all of these global lunatics to abandon their cause and just hyper-focus on Israel, it would end a lot of politicking, you know, for the better.
01:41:30.000Not for Israel, but, you know, who cares about that?
01:41:35.000But, like, look at Greta Thunberg abandoned her global mission.
01:41:39.000Now she's just like, I'm concerned about this small strip of land.
01:41:41.000Yeah, she was supposed to be on a boat the other day going from Malta to try and run the Israeli blockade of Gaza.
01:41:51.000But after it got attacked, it turned out that it also wasn't sailing under any flag because the Republic of Palau or whatever had revoked the flag.
01:41:59.000So no one would let the boat land anywhere at any dock because it had no flag and it had no insurance.
01:42:06.000And whoever, the Prime Minister of Malta was like, if you let us...
01:42:10.000Check out what you're carrying on that boat.
01:42:13.000Then, you know, we'll let you dock and we'll help you with repairs.
01:42:16.000And the people on the boat from the Freedom Flotilla or whatever NGO it was called, they were like, no, you can't come on.
01:42:22.000We're not going to tell you what we're carrying.
01:42:58.000Says, I know that I'm late on this, but for a show that only has one basketball reference, shout out to Muggsy Bows, Tim has had a couple sick 360 windmill dunks from the free throw line over the past week, i.e.
01:47:07.000Well, it also misses the point, which is she's saying, like, I want to live in a world where, and he's telling her to do it, but, like, she's making the...
01:47:22.000Like, the reason I brought this up is I think the whole show was...
01:47:25.000I think it was handled poorly, largely on Piers' point, but Lilly also could have done better.
01:47:31.000I do not respect the idea that you just want to go out and insult people and use slurs against them.
01:47:38.000I do respect the idea that we should have free speech equally, and any racial group shouldn't be allowed to use racial slurs against another.
01:47:49.000And I don't want to see people have their lives destroyed over a stupid viral video when they're like a private person who's getting in this argument.
01:47:56.000I think the challenge with it is, like, yes, I agree.
01:47:59.000The challenge with it is companies are largely like, look, you are well known for doing something that most people don't like, so I don't want to work with you.
01:48:07.000There's a challenge for, look, I run a company, I have a business.
01:48:10.000If someone who worked here went out in the middle of the street holding up some, like, really offensive sign, And it was like, where was the line calling for genocide or who knows what?
01:48:20.000How am I going to run a business when advertisers are saying, yo, that crossed the line?
01:48:26.000It depends on your job, though, I think.
01:48:28.000Like, what if she works at the local bank?
01:50:06.000Like, even when I'm doing these one-on-one interviews in the morning, it's really hard to have interaction because we can't really see each other.
01:50:56.000It helps if you know how long, like if they tell you you're on for like two segments and this is how long each segment is, then you can like figure it out on your own.
01:51:05.000I went on Charlie Kirk's show recently and they said, here's how we're going to break down the time and I have a clock right there.
01:54:15.000All right, Pinochet says, if a nuclear war occurs, Democrats should immediately run outside to take in the view and the rays, get it over with.
01:55:57.000The only thing that could get, in my opinion, the only thing that would really set up World War III is if China decides that they're going to back the PACs.
01:56:05.000Because China and Pakistan have kind of an alliance.
01:59:26.000The housing market is going to be insane.
01:59:29.000A house today that's $500,000 will be $2 million by then in the next 15, 20 years or more.
01:59:36.000Gen Z and millennials will have no money to purchase these properties for such extreme high prices.
01:59:41.000So the people who inherit them, which are going to be older millennials and Gen Xers, younger Gen Xers, older millennials, They will say, I don't care.
02:01:16.000Who go there every day and run a checklist to make sure.
02:01:18.000It's a good idea to have, like, I've got, you know, my house in New Hampshire, and there are people that live there, and I rent it out to them.
02:01:25.000That's not a bad way to actually have property that is maintained, or at least you know what's going on.
02:02:02.000And we gave everybody 1 and 20 dice signs to hold up, so if someone said something dumb, you'd hold up a 1. And we're going to do more of these.
02:10:02.000And the thing, like, malfunctions, and he crashes hundreds of feet to the ground, breaks, like, every bone in his body, and he's just laying there like, Siri, call 911!