Valuetainment - June 10, 2026


“California Is CHEATING” - Pratt’s Primary Lead COLLAPSES As Raman SURGES


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00:00:30.000 When Trump walked out, this kind of leads me into the next story with Spencer Pratt.
00:00:35.400 So you guys know we talked about it like a week ago,
00:00:38.160 and everybody was expecting him to advance with Kieran Bass,
00:00:42.740 and he was going out there celebrating the picture with him and his wife.
00:00:45.840 He had an eight-point lead, and everyone's looking at this chart.
00:00:48.440 If you look at this, Rob, if you want to zoom in a little bit,
00:00:51.400 so the blue is Kieran Bass, the orange is Spencer Pratt,
00:00:56.800 and the green is Ramin.
00:00:59.360 Now watch what's going on here.
00:01:01.280 June 2nd is election.
00:01:02.660 Look at the difference in lead on where Spencer Pratt is.
00:01:05.940 Look at the third and fourth.
00:01:07.540 And then look at the spike.
00:01:09.360 Look at the spike.
00:01:10.880 So you mean to tell me out of all those thousands of votes,
00:01:14.280 now all of a sudden they only want to do ramen?
00:01:17.080 That's insane.
00:01:17.640 That's what they want to do?
00:01:18.780 That's what you mean?
00:01:19.400 You want me to believe that?
00:01:20.900 And it goes from 71,000 to 153,000.
00:01:23.340 Look out, Bass only goes up 30,000, but she goes up 83,000 votes, 82,500 votes.
00:01:31.060 And during that time, only Pratt goes up 44,000 votes.
00:01:34.500 And then they're catching up.
00:01:35.740 And Rob, if you go to the new chart that shows Raman ahead, you will see this.
00:01:40.940 So this is what it's looking like now.
00:01:44.240 Malin's arriving before election.
00:01:45.900 Bass 38, Pratt 28, Raman 20.
00:01:48.360 Pratt's got a 28-point lead.
00:01:49.660 Mainlings arriving after election, Raman 37%, plus 17.
00:01:54.920 Bass goes down three.
00:01:56.360 Pratt goes down nine.
00:01:57.480 You want people to believe this.
00:01:59.400 Then there's another one, the 83% counter translates.
00:02:05.340 Not this one, Rob.
00:02:06.080 The other one where the judge is talking about how they allow people to vote in L.A.,
00:02:11.020 and I even send it to you guys.
00:02:12.420 I think you have it, Rob.
00:02:13.340 If you go through the notes, you definitely have it.
00:02:16.100 This is the one.
00:02:16.680 Watch this.
00:02:17.180 So first go to the bottom for him to show the picture because I think this is reacting to a picture if you want to make this a little bit bigger.
00:02:23.220 So he sends this in talking about what's really going on, sends it to Honorable Shirley Ann Weber, legal office of Secretary of State, State of California.
00:02:32.120 And he goes back and go to the tweet, Rob. Let's go back to the tweet if you can, please.
00:02:36.000 OK, go all the way to the top. California is blocking. I spoke to Spencer Pratt last night.
00:02:40.320 I said, why are they not investigating this? Well, California is blocking a federal audit of its voter polls.
00:02:47.180 California allows first-time voters, folks, you ready for this?
00:02:49.800 This is not a joke.
00:02:51.280 To register using forms of ID that most Americans would find surprising,
00:02:55.480 including gym membership card.
00:02:58.220 I joked about this on Friday, and I said, I'm just joking.
00:03:02.180 Well, guess what?
00:03:03.300 I was fact-checked, and I wasn't joking.
00:03:05.720 Apparently, that was true.
00:03:06.980 In California, you can actually vote with your Ballantota fitness card.
00:03:10.080 Can you imagine?
00:03:11.040 You can go with your L.A. fitness card and vote.
00:03:13.700 Employer ID, credit card or debit card, prescription drug label, insurance card.
00:03:18.640 And if you think this is BS, Rob, go on the link because I thought he's just BSing.
00:03:22.420 Go on the link.
00:03:23.020 So this is what website, Rob?
00:03:24.800 Can we verify what website this is?
00:03:27.420 SOS.California.gov.
00:03:31.180 Okay?
00:03:31.820 So go on that first point that says current and valid photo ID toward the party.
00:03:37.320 Look at right there.
00:03:37.860 Go a little bit low, Rob.
00:03:38.840 Look at A, driver's license.
00:03:41.160 B, passport.
00:03:41.900 Court identification card, credit card, military identification card,
00:03:45.500 health club identification card, H.
00:03:48.000 Stop it.
00:03:48.680 This is on their website, by the way.
00:03:51.840 And I'm sitting there yesterday.
00:03:53.120 I'm like, there's no way this has to be real.
00:03:54.860 So if you go, if you go, Rob, right now and ask chat or ask chat GBT,
00:04:01.960 what are the top five slowest states when it comes down to elections
00:04:07.060 and go to the top five fastest states when it comes down to counting ballots?
00:04:11.900 Basic question, okay?
00:04:13.800 And I'm going to ask this question on Grok, on Chad, on pretty much everything I can
00:04:18.120 because I want to know.
00:04:18.840 You know Chad can lean a little bit on the other side.
00:04:20.820 Of course.
00:04:21.380 So watch this, okay?
00:04:23.380 Fastest states, Florida.
00:04:25.080 How the hell does Florida do it fast?
00:04:26.960 The gold standard, okay, Texas.
00:04:29.800 By the way, watch this.
00:04:30.720 This is the other question I ask.
00:04:31.860 Florida, red state.
00:04:33.540 Texas, red.
00:04:34.980 Georgia, red.
00:04:36.420 Virginia consistently reports a large percentage of votes on Election Day.
00:04:41.360 Carolina, red.
00:04:42.700 Now go to the slowest states. 0.55
00:04:44.560 Look at the slowest.
00:04:45.980 Why do you think it's slow?
00:04:47.800 California, known as the slowest, frequently the slowest major state,
00:04:52.180 accepts ballots arriving after election day.
00:04:54.560 If postmark on time, extensive signature verification and provisional ballot review.
00:04:58.580 Arizona, Nevada, Alaska, Pennsylvania.
00:05:03.400 I think four out of five of these states are all left, on the left.
00:05:07.740 Why do you want it to be slower?
00:05:09.720 So when you see the president getting upset with Walker,
00:05:12.060 you're sitting there saying, maybe the guy's got an argument.
00:05:13.640 Matter of fact, let me ask you guys a question.
00:05:16.080 If let's just say, Vinny, Tom, Adam, if let's just say a party,
00:05:23.280 forget whatever party it is, Tom, take the Libertarian Party,
00:05:26.920 take the Green Party, Vinny, take the Democratic Party, 0.58
00:05:29.700 take the Republican Party, Adam, you go hire the mob, the Italian mafia, 0.84
00:05:34.340 and I'm talking old school, you hire them as consultants, 0.85
00:05:37.280 and you tell them, hey, what can we do to increase the chances of winning every election we want
00:05:46.640 and not allow the other side to win?
00:05:48.800 What would you advise us to do?
00:05:50.620 What do you think they would say?
00:05:52.660 Imagine, you went to the mob, the mafia.
00:05:56.100 You're asking criminals who do this for a living,
00:05:59.620 what can we do to never lose elections again in our state?
00:06:02.880 What do you think advice they would give you?
00:06:04.420 The mob?
00:06:05.140 What would they say is the first thing you've got to change?
00:06:07.280 You know what's the first thing I would say?
00:06:09.040 Do whatever you can to not require photo IDs.
00:06:11.700 Check.
00:06:12.560 We did it in California. 0.51
00:06:14.180 Number two, make it as slow as possible so we can count ballots afterwards.
00:06:19.700 Check.
00:06:20.640 Allow mail-in ballots and as long as possible.
00:06:23.620 Check.
00:06:24.320 As long as you do this, don't worry about it.
00:06:26.520 You'll have it under control.
00:06:28.060 You're serious?
00:06:28.960 Oh, yeah.
00:06:29.460 You're going to have it under control.
00:06:30.800 And convince Americans that getting photo IDs is racist.
00:06:34.520 Racist.
00:06:34.760 Brilliant.
00:06:35.580 Convince them it's racist.
00:06:36.700 Got it.
00:06:37.280 And convince them it takes very slow.
00:06:39.820 It's just hard. 1.00
00:06:41.220 You're racist against blacks. 1.00
00:06:42.940 You're racist against. 1.00
00:06:44.000 And blacks are like, what are you talking about? 1.00
00:06:45.760 I can get an ID. 0.99
00:06:46.640 No, no, but it's racist because these people don't like you.
00:06:50.040 I'm telling you, they don't like you.
00:06:51.660 That's why they're trying to do this.
00:06:53.340 So then you look at charts.
00:06:55.700 69% of Democrats, you know what they want?
00:06:58.860 69% of Democrats want photo IDs for election.
00:07:02.660 You know what the number is for Republicans?
00:07:04.700 95, 96%.
00:07:06.780 83% of Americans want a flipping ID to vote.
00:07:11.600 And then you want the American people to sit there and believe
00:07:14.420 that if you accept a gym membership, no, no one's cheating.
00:07:18.380 No wonder the president got upset at Welker. 1.00
00:07:21.200 Now, should he have called her stupid or whatever? 1.00
00:07:23.320 That's Trump style. 1.00
00:07:24.140 He's always been like that.
00:07:25.260 That's a conversation that you can have.
00:07:27.160 But no wonder he can sit there and watch in a state.
00:07:29.660 By the way, as much as I take shots at people in California,
00:07:33.040 you know I do, my Armenian and Syrian Persian friends,
00:07:35.460 They messaged me.
00:07:36.300 Hey, you're not being fair.
00:07:37.220 You're not doing this.
00:07:39.220 You know what?
00:07:39.880 If you haven't worked with me long-term, face-to-face, like in a company,
00:07:44.040 you don't know my style.
00:07:45.100 You only know me from the podcast and the relationships that we have.
00:07:48.240 You don't know how I challenge.
00:07:49.380 You don't know how I drive.
00:07:50.260 You haven't been with me behind closed doors.
00:07:52.100 Some people have witnessed how I do and what I do there.
00:07:54.440 You don't think I want to see California flip?
00:07:56.920 You don't think I want to see a mayor flip?
00:07:58.720 You know how bad I feel for my friends in L.A. right now?
00:08:01.720 You know how bad I feel for my friends in California right now?
00:08:04.100 You know how annoyed these people are?
00:08:05.880 These are good people that have said, I'm not leaving.
00:08:08.700 And then you do something like this.
00:08:10.520 And you want something to change with this?
00:08:12.180 By the way, do you remember that one interview where Newsom's like,
00:08:15.020 we're not worried about the elections?
00:08:16.940 And he had that smile.
00:08:18.260 This was like three weeks ago.
00:08:19.340 I've stepped out the clip.
00:08:20.460 You want to see how – and that's why he's so quiet.
00:08:22.980 Breaking the glass.
00:08:24.620 Oh, this is – Pat, this is the attitude of – exactly.
00:08:27.960 Go ahead.
00:08:28.740 We all have agencies.
00:08:30.000 We can shape the future.
00:08:31.120 There's still a lot.
00:08:32.340 Look, I've said this before, so I'll repeat it.
00:08:35.740 I don't anticipate this need to be the case,
00:08:38.020 but there is a break-the-glass scenario,
00:08:40.360 and there's many people that have a deep understanding
00:08:43.440 of what it would look like if Democrats were locked out,
00:08:46.880 and we're going to do everything to make sure that doesn't happen.
00:08:49.900 They're just saying the quiet part out loud.
00:08:52.380 We're going to do everything possible to make sure.
00:08:56.040 Agencies could shape the future,
00:08:59.940 And I'm tired of hearing, Pat, democracy.
00:09:03.480 We're not a democracy, but we have lost the republic.
00:09:07.080 If this is how it happens in front of our face, we can't do nothing about it.
00:09:11.340 The government can't do nothing about it.
00:09:12.720 And that's the frontrunner.
00:09:14.180 That's the frontrunner of the Democratic Party. 0.98
00:09:16.140 And if they win, Pat, and they come back in power, I'm not stupid.
00:09:18.860 I know the pendulum swings.
00:09:20.560 You let them in power. 1.00
00:09:21.660 The SAVE Act didn't go through because they have four rhino,
00:09:24.440 i'm not going to say the word republicans that don't they want to have power and i and again if
00:09:32.180 i keep hearing this word democracy it's our republic and at what point are americans the
00:09:37.100 citizens the 99.999 percent are going to finally say enough is enough and i'm not saying we're
00:09:42.420 complaining no we're trying to point out the obvious they're cheating you are cheating in
00:09:48.060 india they have how many one point some billion people they know in one day what the hell we're
00:09:52.920 We're America, and it takes weeks, and we're cool with it,
00:09:56.900 and nobody on the other side is saying that because their side is going to win.
00:10:00.080 They're quiet.
00:10:00.960 They're quiet, and that's why Gavin Newsom is quiet 0.99
00:10:02.580 because they know that they're freaking cheaters. 0.97
00:10:04.040 Tom, all you have to do is go, absolutely. 0.95
00:10:07.220 And, you know, there's two lines of thinking that are being driven on here.
00:10:10.920 Voter eligibility and voter confirmation, racism, right? 0.97
00:10:14.920 Yeah, you're racist.
00:10:15.560 And then what you have is controls, to have adequate controls over the election. 0.86
00:10:22.920 and investigations and just confirmations, that's federal interference.
00:10:29.040 You see, racism and federal interference are destroying democracy. 0.88
00:10:33.180 Maxine Waters said it just like that.
00:10:36.100 So guess what?
00:10:37.660 This is what it is.
00:10:38.820 You have to remember something here, guys.
00:10:40.720 It's low tech.
00:10:41.980 When you increase technology, you increase the confirmations
00:10:48.380 and you can increase the confident.
00:10:49.780 Now, technology isn't a voter tabulation machine that can be hacked and flip votes.
00:10:56.380 We've seen examples of the voting machines.
00:10:58.440 You've seen this many over the years where they've said this is an example how this particular machine was flipped.
00:11:03.560 No, the deeper you go in technology, Congress heard a presentation.
00:11:09.480 This is a select committee heard a presentation on the blockchain, Pat.
00:11:14.300 Hey, did you know you could just take every person who's a valid citizen, put them on the blockchain?
00:11:19.080 you'll know instantly did they vote or not not who they voted for but did they vote or not
00:11:23.580 everybody flipped out at that why because that's high technology high confidence high control
00:11:30.440 that's not what they want you look at these blue states just keep counting until you get the answer
00:11:36.200 you want and it's destroying public confidence and you're going to see i think you're going to
00:11:41.020 accelerate the people that are leaving i talked to people last night in la too i said what are
00:11:45.060 you thinking about this and they said i'm shocked everybody has said the same thing they said you
00:11:49.260 know i'm really shocked in plain sight doing the what you just said doing the quiet part out loud
00:11:55.120 it was terrible pat terrible but remember low tech enables it when you go to ultimate high tech and
00:12:02.540 blockchain you control it nobody wants control everybody wants buckets of ballots that came here
00:12:09.580 coming into what appears to be orderly rooms to be counted that were we are ensuring democracy
00:12:16.860 no they're not they are controlling the outcome of what they call democracy and now that we know
00:12:23.320 what we're waiting for tom the supreme court's ruling in watson versus the republican national
00:12:27.460 committee it's a major case that could determine whether the states can continue counting mail-in
00:12:31.420 ballots that arrive after election day if they were postmarked on time the ruling is expected
00:12:35.920 at the end of this month pat what's going to have that will only control the the date and time that
00:12:41.080 that's what i'm saying buckets yeah so the supreme court will help we need control and it starts with
00:12:46.960 voter validation and then technology that validates that those voters that were validated actually
00:12:53.300 voted once well look i don't know if you saw this article what gavin newsom has done in response to
00:12:59.400 the allegations basically gavin newsom has basically signed a law uh that quote unquote here
00:13:06.820 we go uh here we go newsom signs law to shield california elections from federal interference
00:13:16.340 oh there's basically saying uh we prohibit any person including federal agents from accessing
00:13:21.540 voter rolls or election technology without a court order but then in response here's this article
00:13:28.480 this is from the hill federal prosecutors open fraud probes into california voting so uh alleged
00:13:36.160 voter fraud multiple election fraud investigations underway essentially what you said there's serious
00:13:42.100 structural vulnerabilities specifically coming from two major components mail-in voting and not
00:13:48.780 requiring voter id at the polls and by the way verify that only eligible u.s citizens are registered
00:13:54.500 On the Newsom thing, he signed that on May 29th, four days before the election.
00:13:59.100 Before the election.
00:14:00.360 Four days before.
00:14:01.200 Here's a video where he explains why he wants to go ahead and pass it so that the federal government cannot interfere, is what he calls, in California's election.
00:14:09.540 Go ahead, go ahead.
00:14:10.000 Plus, watch the play by Trump all the time. 0.75
00:14:11.880 He's an invasive species.
00:14:12.940 We've never been up against something like this.
00:14:16.100 And he's just not, he's just winding up.
00:14:19.720 I mean, he doesn't believe in fair and free elections.
00:14:21.280 He believes in competitive authoritarianism.
00:14:24.500 He wants an outcome along the lines of Putin, you know, 87.3% to 4.3%.
00:14:30.820 That's a fair and free election from Trump's perspective.
00:14:34.260 And he's become so delusional that I think he's almost starting to believe in his own BS.
00:14:42.440 Well, I think the people of California have somehow believed his BS for the last decade.
00:14:48.760 And he used, like, let's just be clear here.
00:14:51.560 He used a very specific number.
00:14:52.980 he said 87 percent trump wants that 4.3 listen trump's best day is is in the high 40s best day
00:15:00.280 from a national electorate and worst day is somewhere in the mid-30s gavin newsom who
00:15:06.380 basically somehow passed a recall uh i think four or five years ago uh this is all larry elder
00:15:12.280 exactly larry you know who i feel bad for can i be honest with you tell me because i'm very much
00:15:16.760 pro florida pro miami i genuinely feel bad for the average californian and i'll tell you why
00:15:22.060 because the top of the food chain, they can move someplace.
00:15:25.660 If they're evading the wealth tax, they'll go find another place to live. 0.56
00:15:29.660 But the bottom of the food chain, the 50% of Californians
00:15:32.640 are basically who are living on the social welfare state,
00:15:36.160 don't have a choice here, are going to vote for the socialist communists.
00:15:40.160 They're going to be fine because they're basically living high off the hog.
00:15:43.660 It's the average Californian who's looked like, I can't move
00:15:47.060 because I'm damned if I do, if I'm damned if I don't. 0.98
00:15:49.300 and they basically are at some point uh they're gonna have to say all right we've hit rock bottom
00:15:55.600 we're gonna have to pivot until then get used to democratic monopolies but i know you want to move
00:16:01.840 on they almost had a candidate to to be on the ballot and the candidate i believe my opinion
00:16:07.300 we are watching it get taken away from them they yeah there was don't you see i think there's a lot
00:16:12.520 of angelinos that were out there that got behind this campaign that got behind these things and
00:16:18.400 And by the way, for Rahman, Pat, I've got a question for you.
00:16:23.320 What did Rahman do in the last week of the election?
00:16:26.840 She backed off.
00:16:28.140 She did a concession speech.
00:16:29.340 She was crying on stage.
00:16:30.460 Can you play that?
00:16:31.120 Tom's asking a very good question here.
00:16:33.240 How does she surge when she's backing off?
00:16:36.260 Watch the video, Rob.
00:16:37.140 Play the video.
00:16:37.760 Go ahead, Rob.
00:16:38.780 Look at this motivational speech.
00:16:44.440 This is like she lost.
00:16:47.120 Okay?
00:16:47.220 Los Angeles is the most magical city in the entire world.
00:16:51.200 This is like a concession?
00:16:52.200 Yes.
00:16:52.640 Win or lose.
00:16:53.180 This is the night she lost.
00:16:54.660 I am so proud to be an Angelino.
00:16:57.420 And I'm so grateful to call this extraordinary city my home.
00:17:02.400 Yeah.
00:17:02.900 Okay. 0.97
00:17:03.220 So she allegedly, let me just verify.
00:17:06.080 I don't think that's an act.
00:17:07.140 I think she really believed that.
00:17:08.700 And I think the machine wants Bass back and used her to get rid of Pratt.
00:17:14.180 That's election night.
00:17:14.880 What are the odds actually saying about Pratt's chances?
00:17:17.420 Well, we'll go to Cal Shea.
00:17:18.440 No, Pratt's chances on Cal Shea is.
00:17:21.960 Have they plummeted?
00:17:23.020 Oh, you'll see right now.
00:17:24.360 1.2% of advancing.
00:17:27.400 Look at that.
00:17:28.120 I thought it was still a 3.5.
00:17:29.360 No, no, no, no, Rob.
00:17:30.460 Do me a favor.
00:17:31.020 Go back.
00:17:31.900 Go back.
00:17:32.860 How far back can you go on this dates-wise?
00:17:35.400 Can you go back to one month?
00:17:36.940 78 million.
00:17:37.560 Go to one month.
00:17:38.400 Just watch this.
00:17:39.480 Look.
00:17:39.820 Look at Pratt advancing.
00:17:41.880 Okay?
00:17:42.480 Look at Pratt advancing.
00:17:43.460 And then look.
00:17:44.140 And then.
00:17:44.600 Right after June 2nd, which was the day to vote.
00:17:47.520 He's still ahead.
00:17:48.700 And then he drops all the way down, and Raman comes up.
00:17:53.980 Well, even Bass went a little bit lower.
00:17:55.720 So you're saying that everyone who voted in that last 48-hour window,
00:17:59.780 everyone voted for the contest.
00:18:01.100 Are you ready for this, Bass?
00:18:02.340 So not the beat poll.
00:18:03.620 Unbelievable.
00:18:04.460 One of the best statements I saw.
00:18:05.680 $78 million was placed.
00:18:08.540 Only Raman's mail-in ballots were laid, Adam.
00:18:11.340 Only Raman's mail-in ballots were laid.
00:18:13.060 When statistically impossible things happen, we should not be expected as a society to accept them.
00:18:19.120 Evidence of fraud isn't limited to video surveillance.
00:18:22.520 Statistical impossibilities are hard evidence of fraud.
00:18:25.600 That was not the B posted it, and Elon posted it, Pat.
00:18:28.280 And this is, when we talk about the left, right, or whatever, they're willing to lie and cheat to come into power.
00:18:34.080 That's why I'm saying, Pat, this is a spiritual thing.
00:18:36.480 We're at spiritual warfare.
00:18:37.460 Because once they come in, Pat, what do they do?
00:18:39.460 They open the border. 1.00
00:18:40.660 They bring in illegals. 0.99
00:18:41.580 Our women and children get freaking taken advantage, murdered, or raped, and then they make policies for trans this and that. 1.00
00:18:47.000 It's freaking evil. 1.00
00:18:48.580 And what's a fine time? 1.00
00:18:49.240 You're talking about these Angelenos.
00:18:50.420 What could they do?
00:18:51.700 What can you do?
00:18:53.360 What?
00:18:53.980 Go on the streets?
00:18:55.440 So we believe this is an election.
00:18:58.180 They believe this is a revolution.
00:19:00.320 And during a revolution, anything is permissible.
00:19:03.280 And that's what you're seeing it here. 0.85
00:19:05.080 You know, we believe that they're wrong and that we need to sit down and find a way to reason with the ones that are close to the middle 0.96
00:19:10.840 and to bring them over. 0.99
00:19:11.860 That's the spirit of this podcast.
00:19:13.480 That's why you saw Pat on Jubilee.
00:19:15.560 That's why all this stuff.
00:19:17.360 They believe we're evil, and any tactic is permissible to stop.
00:19:23.060 PBD, you're a California guy.
00:19:25.020 What are you hearing from your people?
00:19:26.280 Because at the end of the day, there's going to be a socialist
00:19:28.420 versus a communist, it seems, in this runoff.
00:19:31.540 What are people in California saying?
00:19:32.920 So there are guys that are planning on moving to Florida,
00:19:36.180 and they've been waiting and waiting and waiting.
00:19:38.980 Like, for instance, I'll give you an idea.
00:19:40.280 My own family.
00:19:41.300 Yeah.
00:19:42.020 A lot of Iranians, Armenians, Assyrians left Iran a long time ago.
00:19:47.640 When did your parents leave Iran?
00:19:49.220 Oh, my God.
00:19:49.900 What year?
00:19:50.380 Because you were born in New York.
00:19:51.800 I was born in New York.
00:19:52.780 So how much previous to that, when did your parents leave?
00:19:56.040 In the 70s.
00:19:57.040 Can you text your—well, it's too early.
00:19:58.560 No, she'll be up.
00:19:59.220 What year do you think you're—I think your parents left probably in the 70s.
00:20:02.580 Pre-revolution.
00:20:04.080 Early 70s.
00:20:06.580 Okay, so you have to realize there's different tiers of people that left Iran, okay?
00:20:11.400 There are those like his parents who left early, okay?
00:20:15.040 Then there are those that left in 77, 78, the moment revolution started happening,
00:20:21.600 they're like, we're out of here, okay?
00:20:23.400 There was your dad.
00:20:24.220 That's, no, no, not at all.
00:20:26.280 No, they didn't.
00:20:27.380 My mom was like, it's going to get better.
00:20:29.500 So my mom encouraged them to stay.
00:20:31.380 My dad is saying, let's get the hell out of here.
00:20:33.680 My mom said, no, let's stay.
00:20:34.900 It's going to get better.
00:20:36.220 Anyways, they stay, and then by 89, when Khomeini died and things got chaotic, we left.
00:20:42.920 By the way, we are known as leaving the latest.
00:20:46.100 We left late because they thought something good was going to happen, right?
00:20:50.300 And then we left, and we went to Germany, and then we ended up coming here.
00:20:53.600 Okay, you've heard the story a million times, so I'm not repeating that story.
00:20:57.200 What does that have to do with California?
00:20:58.900 There are people in California that don't want to leave.
00:21:02.100 I had a call the other day, one of our clients.
00:21:03.540 He sold one of his companies a few years ago for $300 million,
00:21:06.960 and he's about to sell a second company in Australia for $250 to $500 million.
00:21:11.880 He's about to go public, money guy, good guy, sharp guy, family guy.
00:21:15.640 And Australia just announced the capital gains tax,
00:21:18.180 which I don't know if you're familiar with it.
00:21:19.760 Our capital gains here is what, $23.9, something like that?
00:21:22.740 30%, I believe.
00:21:23.480 But including the Obamacare, I think it's like $23.9 is what you're looking at.
00:21:27.040 That's correct.
00:21:27.640 And in Canada, they announced something that your capital gains
00:21:31.400 could go all the way up to 47%.
00:21:35.160 Rob, can you type in 47%?
00:21:37.740 Higher than ordinary income?
00:21:39.220 Oh, 47%, I want to say.
00:21:43.000 There was something that came out that was 47%.
00:21:45.440 If you look up what their capital gains are,
00:21:48.400 there's a potential rate of 47%.
00:21:50.080 Okay, so anyways, he's bringing this up to me
00:21:53.240 that this is taking place.
00:21:54.220 I said, what do you want to do?
00:21:55.720 Do you want to fix it?
00:21:57.140 Or do you want to go to, you know, Singapore?
00:22:00.200 Do you want to go to Dubai?
00:22:01.060 we don't have to pay taxes he says no i want to fix it i said so you don't want to leave australia
00:22:05.520 no so you want to contribute yes so what's the plan and i said so how famous are you not that
00:22:10.660 famous i'm famous amongst business people because i've made money but i'm not that famous i said
00:22:13.980 well number one without the fame you ain't you know it's not something you're going to be able
00:22:17.940 to do we got the fame it ain't the same he says well what about if i first start off with victoria
00:22:22.460 the state which victoria is kind of like california and then from there go for national level which
00:22:27.400 his prime minister. I'm working on putting him in contact with the previous deputy prime
00:22:33.440 minister for them to have a conversation together. But what's the point? There are a lot of people
00:22:37.420 in California and Angelenos that have been waiting and waiting and waiting. You know what
00:22:42.140 tears it's going to be? Those who move to a Republican county. So I don't know. Pick a
00:22:48.540 Republican. They're going to go hide in Manhattan Beach. They're going to go hide in Newport Beach.
00:22:52.740 They're going to go hide in, you know, Kern County, like Bakersfield.
00:22:56.800 They're going to go to weird places like this, right?
00:22:59.060 You know, shout out to.
00:23:00.180 Move out of L.A.
00:23:00.880 Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:23:01.360 Oh, yeah, for sure.
00:23:02.300 Then there are those that are going to do the easy thing, second easy thing,
00:23:05.360 which is what?
00:23:06.040 Go to Nevada.
00:23:06.960 And they're going to do the 185, 175, which is live 185 days in Nevada
00:23:11.060 to avoid having to pay the tax of California.
00:23:13.420 Wealthy people can do that, right? 0.77
00:23:14.200 The wealthy people can do that.
00:23:15.380 The average person cannot do that.
00:23:17.160 Then it's the people that are just going to be like, I'm moving out,
00:23:19.680 and I'm going to go to Texas or I'm going to Florida or I'm going to Tennessee
00:23:25.660 or I'm going to go stay in Henderson, Nevada.
00:23:29.360 Those are the three tiers.
00:23:30.940 So if this – by the way, where's Hilton at right now, Rob?
00:23:34.340 Can you look up Hilton's?
00:23:35.280 Go to Hilton's Cal Shea.
00:23:36.960 I think he just got passed by Xavier Becerra.
00:23:40.000 Steyer passed him up?
00:23:41.540 No, not Becerra.
00:23:41.880 I don't know.
00:23:42.880 Becerra's got confirmed.
00:23:44.060 He's in.
00:23:44.600 Like he for sure is first place.
00:23:46.920 But Hilton is still 9.6%, which is fine.
00:23:50.920 Because as long as he's second place, that's all you care about.
00:23:53.240 And we should have a moment of silence with this guy, Tom Steyer.
00:23:55.540 He just keeps pumping hundreds of millions of dollars to get elected.
00:23:59.080 And the world is like this.
00:23:59.640 He's in the Bloomberg camp.
00:24:00.980 You know who else did that?
00:24:01.840 Meg Whitman also did that many years ago. 0.90
00:24:03.620 She ran as a Republican, I think former CEO of eBay.
00:24:07.000 And she went through different things.
00:24:08.280 Father's Day is around the corner.
00:24:09.900 And there's one statistic.
00:24:11.240 Guys, you know this.
00:24:12.600 Fathers. 0.84
00:24:13.200 Ladies, if you're watching this. 1.00
00:24:14.440 we spend a lot more money on mothers than we do on father's day we would like to contribute
00:24:19.080 and get our great fathers out there to feel special and to do so we did something very
00:24:24.980 special for fathers today's the day to do it and this item you're about to see is going to be
00:24:29.360 limited to only 500 the first 500 that placed the order you'll be able to make other father's days
00:24:34.520 so having said that watch this video dedicated to father's day go ahead rob folks i don't know
00:24:40.540 if you know or not, but every year we spend $10 billion more on Mother's Day than Father's Day.
00:24:44.700 We don't get things for fathers.
00:24:46.120 We forget about it.
00:24:47.040 It's just the father.
00:24:48.220 This year we're doing something special.
00:24:49.960 We got a box for all great fathers in the world that says the future looks bright.
00:24:54.700 And here it says father, protector, provider in the box.
00:24:58.280 When that father, that special father opens it up,
00:25:01.140 he will get a mug that says future looks bright with father, protector, provider.
00:25:06.560 He'll get a future looks bright hat.
00:25:08.140 They will also get a Future Looks Bright RFID wallet on top of that,
00:25:12.380 a pen that says Father Protective Provider.
00:25:15.280 And you get the pick and choose four shirts for that incredible father.
00:25:18.840 One of them is the best stat ever with Future Looks Bright on the back.
00:25:22.300 The other one will say Father Protective Provider.
00:25:24.840 The third one is Raising Leaders, Building Legacy.
00:25:27.380 I love every single one of them, but the last one's going to be so special.
00:25:30.100 Ready?
00:25:30.420 Ready for this?
00:25:31.220 It says Grandpa Knows Everything.
00:25:34.040 So if you've got to, Grandpa, send it to him.
00:25:35.880 Let him open.
00:25:36.380 He's going to be excited.
00:25:37.080 We only have 500 of these boxes.
00:25:39.680 If you want to get one of these for a special father, go to vtmerch.com.
00:25:44.320 Place the order before it sells out.
00:25:46.260 Having said that, happy fathers, everybody.
00:25:48.360 Okay, so check this out, folks.
00:25:50.080 Rob, let's walk through it so people know how to do it.
00:25:51.800 You got to go to vtmerch.com.
00:25:53.320 This is how it looks so everybody knows.
00:25:55.380 So when you go to vtmerch.com, you click on the first package.
00:25:58.780 Rob, go back one page so they can see how to click on the first package.
00:26:01.700 So you go back.
00:26:02.720 You click on the first one, Father's Day box right there.
00:26:04.880 Click on Shop Now.
00:26:06.340 Beautiful.
00:26:06.620 Then you click on the first one, Father's Day box.
00:26:09.380 Then when you zoom in, you pick and choose which shirt you want.
00:26:12.760 So let's just say you want to do Grandpa Knows Everything.
00:26:14.820 You click on plus one right there, Rob, go up.
00:26:18.640 And so you pick the size.
00:26:19.720 Let's just say we want to do extra large.
00:26:22.100 Okay, so that's that one.
00:26:23.100 Now go to the bottom.
00:26:23.860 You pick one of the two hats.
00:26:24.920 If you want the white or the navy blue, let's just say you do white.
00:26:27.600 If you want the Grandpa Day's kit card, you click the Grandpa, click on that one.
00:26:31.940 And then at the end of the day, just place add to the cart.
00:26:33.980 all the items are added to it and you place the order so go to vtmerge.com place one place two
00:26:39.780 place three and by the way you can also order 20 of their shirts and give it away to people 10 of
00:26:44.600 the shirts and not even order the box if you just want to order a shirt you can do that as well go
00:26:48.520 to vtmerge.com to place the order now and make sure you do it the next couple days and on the
00:26:55.060 bottom it says the best investment a father makes is in his family that's great so let's invest
00:27:00.880 into our family.
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