Valuetainment - May 09, 2025


"Carney Needs A Trade Deal" – Trump BREAKS Carney & Canada During Oval Office Showdown


Episode Stats

Length

20 minutes

Words per Minute

199.26938

Word Count

4,182

Sentence Count

434

Misogynist Sentences

2


Summary

Trump and Canadian PM Mark Carney had a very interesting conversation at the White House on Nov. 8, and it's a must-listen! Tweet me if you have any questions or have any suggestions on how to improve the audio quality of this episode.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 They had a meeting, Mark Carney from Canada, a prime minister who beat out the other candidate, I forget his name, Pierre Polyev, who had a massive lead at the beginning of the year.
00:00:10.020 French for a loser.
00:00:10.760 Pretty bad, in a very bad way.
00:00:13.940 And he, you know, rejected the idea, wanted to go on Theo Vaughn, Joe Rogan, all these other stuff, the Nelk boys, ourselves, and, you know, campaign managers ran by a pompous style way.
00:00:24.120 But Mark Carney, see, that should have been Pierre sitting there.
00:00:25.900 But Mark Carney got the seat because it takes a lot of work to get it, and you have to compete for it.
00:00:30.680 Competition is real when you're campaigning, especially in countries like Canada.
00:00:33.580 You can't be afraid of what the media is going to be saying.
00:00:35.920 But if you are afraid of what the media is going to be saying, you're going to lose to another guy that's going to sit there and do this.
00:00:41.020 So Mark Carney's here with the president, and having a lot of conversations.
00:00:44.280 Rob, what clips do you have?
00:00:45.980 Do you have a few of them?
00:00:47.100 Yes, this is the first one.
00:00:48.180 This is where Mark Carney says that Canada is not for sale, and then President Trump responds with never say never.
00:00:53.820 Do you have what he says prior to this?
00:00:57.800 Do you have, matter of fact, can you do me a favor?
00:01:00.180 Rather than going to clips, go online and find the entire interview, and I'll tell you where we go with this.
00:01:06.720 Because just go to YouTube, Rob.
00:01:08.280 Okay, if you go to YouTube, find the whole thing.
00:01:11.000 You'll see because the sequencing of the way he does it, it's a clinic on communication, folks.
00:01:17.600 It's an absolute clinic.
00:01:19.980 It's which one is it?
00:01:20.960 We're not going to watch the whole thing, but you can click on any one of them.
00:01:23.700 Let's go to that one.
00:01:24.640 Okay, so if you watch this thing at the beginning where he's giving him compliments, okay, if you can make it a little bit bigger.
00:01:33.400 He's giving him compliments at the beginning.
00:01:35.260 Go ahead and play.
00:01:36.800 Fast forward a little bit.
00:01:38.120 Thank you very much, everybody.
00:01:39.280 Watch this.
00:01:39.880 It's a great honor to have Prime Minister Mark Carney with us.
00:01:43.660 As you know, just a few days ago, he won a very big election in Canada, and I think I was probably the greatest thing that happened to him, but I can't take both.
00:01:52.760 His party was losing by a lot, and he ended up winning, so I really want to congratulate him.
00:02:00.560 It was probably one of the greatest comebacks in the history of politics, maybe even greater than mine.
00:02:05.740 Bingo.
00:02:05.940 Trump will not say stuff like that.
00:02:07.080 But I want to just congratulate you.
00:02:09.220 It was a great election, actually.
00:02:10.900 We were watching it with interest, and I think candidate Joe is a very talented person, a very good person.
00:02:15.720 Interesting.
00:02:16.480 Because we spoke before the election quite a few times.
00:02:18.960 And it's an honor to have you at the White House and the Oval Office.
00:02:23.120 You see the new and improved Oval Office as it becomes more and more beautiful with love.
00:02:29.800 You know, we'll handle it with great love and 24-karat gold.
00:02:33.620 That always helps.
00:02:36.260 It's been a lot of fun going over some of the beautiful pictures that we've scored in the ball.
00:02:41.980 A little bit until it gets to the point.
00:02:43.260 Just pause it right there.
00:02:44.000 Let's see if that's the part.
00:02:44.700 What the purpose of what we were doing.
00:02:46.440 So that's just news we just found out about.
00:02:49.400 Various Cs.
00:02:50.540 Fast forward.
00:02:51.660 We can still make.
00:02:53.540 Like, as big as it gets, and I won't tell you on what, but it's going to be.
00:02:58.580 And it's very positive.
00:02:59.880 I'd also, I'd tell you if it was negative or positive.
00:03:02.040 I can't keep that out.
00:03:03.340 It is really, really positive.
00:03:06.740 Fast forward.
00:03:08.680 That gets a place where, see if that's the part where he's talking.
00:03:13.080 See if that's the part where he's explaining.
00:03:15.720 Click on it.
00:03:16.400 Let's see if this is the part.
00:03:17.220 When he wasn't given much of a chance and he did, he ran a really great campaign.
00:03:21.200 He did a really great debate.
00:03:22.280 I think that debate was very helpful.
00:03:23.780 Yes, sir.
00:03:24.820 So he's building them up.
00:03:25.820 I'm just going to raise my hand.
00:03:28.140 I don't know if that's good or bad.
00:03:29.500 I shouldn't say that.
00:03:30.420 That might hurt you.
00:03:31.880 But no, he ran a really great election, I thought.
00:03:34.520 And yeah, something could happen.
00:03:36.080 Something could happen.
00:03:38.940 Yeah, please.
00:03:39.660 What's the top concession you want out of Canada?
00:03:42.120 The top concession you want out of Canada?
00:03:43.960 Concession?
00:03:44.500 Yes.
00:03:45.300 Friendship.
00:03:46.700 That's not a concession.
00:03:47.780 No.
00:03:48.220 I just, I just, we're going to be friends with Canada.
00:03:50.760 Regardless of anything, we're going to be friends with Canada.
00:03:53.720 Canada is a very special place to me.
00:03:56.440 I know so many people that live in Canada.
00:03:59.260 My parents had relatives that lived in Canada, my mother in particular.
00:04:04.180 And no, I love Canada.
00:04:06.740 A lot of, I have a lot of respect for the Canadians.
00:04:10.420 Wayne Gretzky, I mean, how good, the great one.
00:04:13.600 You happen to have a very, very good hockey player right here on the Capitals who I have a lot of his.
00:04:19.040 He is a big, tough cook.
00:04:20.320 He just broke the record.
00:04:22.600 And he's a great guy.
00:04:23.600 I know we had the team here, and I got to know a lot of the players.
00:04:28.860 But now, Canada is a very special place.
00:04:32.400 Yeah, please.
00:04:33.020 Mr. President.
00:04:34.700 Mr. Prime Minister.
00:04:35.540 Fast forward a little bit when he starts talking about real estate.
00:04:38.620 Because, is that the part?
00:04:39.940 Let's see if that's the part.
00:04:41.180 Just a straight line right across the top of the country.
00:04:43.920 That's the part.
00:04:44.420 I'm a real estate tax cut.
00:04:46.040 And it's also advantages.
00:04:47.720 To his face, look what he says.
00:04:48.860 Go back a little bit more.
00:04:50.080 You get free military.
00:04:51.540 Go back a little bit more.
00:04:52.120 It's to the tango, right?
00:04:53.200 Go back a little bit more.
00:04:54.320 Watch this.
00:04:55.120 Watch this.
00:04:55.760 This is the part.
00:04:58.480 He says it.
00:04:59.300 No, no.
00:04:59.740 Well, I still believe that.
00:05:01.020 But, you know, it takes two to tango, right?
00:05:04.180 But, no, I do.
00:05:05.160 I mean, I believe it would be a massive tax cut for the Canadian citizens.
00:05:10.660 If they become a 51st state.
00:05:11.760 You get tremendous medical cares and other things, there would be a lot of advantages, but it would be a massive tax cut.
00:05:21.940 And it's also a beautiful, you know, as a real estate developer, you know, I'm a real estate developer at heart.
00:05:26.760 When you get rid of that artificially drawn line, somebody drew that line many years ago with like a ruler, just a straight line right across the top of the country.
00:05:34.740 When you look at that beautiful formation when it's together, I'm a very artistic person.
00:05:41.380 But when I looked at that beautiful, I said that's the way it was meant to be.
00:05:44.780 But, you know, I do feel it's much better for Canada.
00:05:50.280 But we're not going to be discussing that unless somebody wants to discuss it.
00:05:54.360 I think that there are tremendous benefits to the Canadian citizens.
00:05:58.840 Tremendously lower taxes, free military, which, honestly, we give you essentially anyway because we're protecting Canada if you ever had a problem.
00:06:06.400 But I think, you know, it's a wonderful marriage because it's two places they get along very well.
00:06:14.800 They like each other a lot.
00:06:16.280 Watch.
00:06:16.880 Well, if I may, as you know from real estate, there are some places that are never for sale.
00:06:24.200 That's true.
00:06:24.740 We're sitting in one right now, you know, Buckingham Palace that you visited as well.
00:06:28.460 That's true.
00:06:28.860 And having met with the owners of Canada over the course of the campaign last several months, it's not for sale, won't be for sale ever.
00:06:38.340 But the opportunity is in the partnership and what we can build together.
00:06:44.120 And we have done that in the past.
00:06:45.580 And part of that, as the President just said, is with respect to our own security.
00:06:50.080 And my government is committed for a step change in our investment in Canadian security and our partnership.
00:06:58.380 And I'll say this as well, that the President has revitalized international security, revitalized NATO, and us playing our full weight in NATO.
00:07:08.080 And that will be part of it.
00:07:08.900 That's true.
00:07:09.080 And they have...
00:07:10.080 They have...
00:07:13.080 I must say, Canada is stepping up the military.
00:07:16.720 Rob, you can now pause and go to that clip that you had when he says, never say never.
00:07:21.000 Watch this.
00:07:22.060 They get along very well.
00:07:23.400 They like each other a lot.
00:07:25.500 Well, if I may, as you know from real estate, there are some places that are never for sale.
00:07:30.620 No, that's not it, Rob.
00:07:31.360 That's the one.
00:07:31.780 We just watched this.
00:07:32.520 It's the one that says never say never.
00:07:33.240 We're sitting in one right now.
00:07:34.720 Maybe fast forward.
00:07:36.360 And I'll say this as well.
00:07:37.260 Keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going.
00:07:38.140 That the President...
00:07:39.980 We literally just watched this.
00:07:41.780 It's right at the end here.
00:07:42.680 And Mark knew, you know, they were low, and now they're stepping it up.
00:07:45.300 And that's a very important thing.
00:07:46.720 But never say never.
00:07:47.720 There you go.
00:07:48.080 Never say never.
00:07:48.640 Why?
00:07:48.940 Why?
00:07:49.520 Why?
00:07:50.040 He just said never, never, never.
00:07:51.860 So, Tom, your thoughts on this?
00:07:54.040 First of all, Carney is here because he has to be.
00:07:56.080 Because the campaigning is over.
00:07:57.820 All the picking on Trump and all the picking on things is over.
00:08:01.920 Suddenly, he's over here.
00:08:03.260 Something he also said in an interview later yesterday, where he said,
00:08:07.640 he's a transformational president focused on the economy with a relentless focus on the American workers,
00:08:12.560 securing your borders, ending the scourge of fentanyl and other opioids,
00:08:15.980 and securing the world.
00:08:18.400 So suddenly Carney becomes the PR guy for President Trump.
00:08:21.720 That's what that sounds like.
00:08:23.540 But why is he doing that?
00:08:24.800 Because the election is over, and now it's time to do deals, and Carney needs a trade deal.
00:08:29.900 And Carney needs cooperation, and Carney needs President Trump to take his foot off the tariff pedal because it's working.
00:08:38.240 And so now he's coming down here trying the best he can to say, well, we're not for sale.
00:08:42.500 But in the meantime, calling Trump a transformational president.
00:08:45.700 That's what we're seeing here.
00:08:46.920 Election's over.
00:08:47.700 It's time to deal.
00:08:48.840 And so who does he come?
00:08:49.980 I'm coming to your house, and I'm coming soon, and I need to talk to you.
00:08:53.780 Look, the relationship with Canada and the United States is arguably our most important relationship in the world.
00:09:03.280 Strategically, militarily, economically, domestically.
00:09:07.660 I mean, they're our neighbors.
00:09:09.240 So, yeah, you know, the China relationship with the United States is probably the most important to manage.
00:09:16.700 But they're not our friend.
00:09:18.720 They're not our ally.
00:09:19.640 They're our competitor, and you could use a different word to describe what we got going on with them.
00:09:23.520 But we don't need to have issues with Canada.
00:09:26.080 At the same time, let's recognize we are the big brother.
00:09:29.820 They are the little brother.
00:09:31.280 And they should respect the fact of what we do for them, especially militarily.
00:09:38.100 The one thing where I don't want to upset PBD, but you did notice what Trump said.
00:09:43.860 But he said, you know, a lot of people think that you have me to thank for this election, for you winning, Mark Carney.
00:09:51.240 So I understand that Pierre Polyev royally screwed up.
00:09:56.980 But he also was running against not only just Mark Carney, he was also running against Trump, in my opinion.
00:10:03.720 And he should have managed it better, Pierre Polyev.
00:10:06.840 He should have done what he needed to do.
00:10:08.540 He should have campaigned better.
00:10:09.840 He should have gotten off his lazy ass and gone on these podcasts.
00:10:13.140 But not only fighting against Carney, fighting against Trump is, I think, the reason that Pierre Polyev lost.
00:10:19.260 That's 100% on Pierre Polyev.
00:10:23.240 Doubling down.
00:10:24.120 If you don't know how to handle Trump because you are so afraid of the liberal media and what Canadians think about Trump, you're not a change agent.
00:10:32.940 You're just the same as usual, boring candidate that comes up and acts tough and says what he says.
00:10:37.340 And here's a clip, by the way.
00:10:38.760 Tuesday we do a podcast.
00:10:39.620 In the afternoon, this clip circulates, okay?
00:10:42.940 Rogan doing a pod.
00:10:45.780 And he asks him about Pierre Polyev.
00:10:48.640 Look at this clip here.
00:10:49.800 Go ahead, Rob.
00:10:50.500 Play this clip.
00:10:51.320 Kind of reminds me of what happened in Canada with the truckers.
00:10:54.060 Yes.
00:10:54.660 Exactly.
00:10:54.740 I mean, they froze their bank accounts.
00:10:57.600 Yeah.
00:10:57.800 Or people who donated to them.
00:10:59.460 Yeah.
00:10:59.980 People who donated to them got their bank accounts frozen.
00:11:02.600 How insane.
00:11:04.100 Insane.
00:11:05.280 Insane.
00:11:05.760 And then that same party just won again.
00:11:08.300 Good job, Canada.
00:11:09.580 Yeah.
00:11:11.180 If they didn't have good bear hunting, I would never go there.
00:11:15.300 I do have to say, I offered to have that Pierre guy come on the podcast.
00:11:18.900 Really?
00:11:19.220 He didn't do it.
00:11:20.000 He wouldn't do it.
00:11:20.640 I thought it was too problematic.
00:11:22.280 Or whatever.
00:11:23.300 Jordan told me.
00:11:23.980 I forget what he said.
00:11:24.980 But they were telling him not to do it.
00:11:26.820 Like his advisors.
00:11:27.500 Does he mean Jordan Peterson?
00:11:28.680 Yeah.
00:11:29.140 Like, hey.
00:11:30.060 Hey.
00:11:30.500 Hey, dumbass.
00:11:31.140 He can't talk to you.
00:11:32.520 Jordan Farmer, the point guard?
00:11:33.980 So funny.
00:11:34.740 UCLA?
00:11:35.860 He said that Jordan Peterson, correct me if I'm wrong, Jordan Peterson was the one that
00:11:39.460 advised him not to go unbroken?
00:11:41.180 No, no, no, no.
00:11:41.260 I thought it was a country of Jordan.
00:11:42.560 Jordan called him.
00:11:43.140 He said, Jordan said his advisors told him not to do it.
00:11:46.680 So somebody from Joe's team.
00:11:47.900 Yeah.
00:11:48.260 Not Jordan Peterson told.
00:11:50.220 Okay, gotcha.
00:11:50.640 I want to clarify that.
00:11:51.540 I want to clarify that.
00:11:51.720 My interpretation, my English is my fifth language.
00:11:54.980 But my interpretation, Pierre's been on Jordan Peterson three times.
00:11:58.560 Maybe four times.
00:11:59.400 Yes.
00:12:00.260 So Joe asks Jordan, hey, can you ask Pierre to come?
00:12:04.400 Yeah.
00:12:05.860 Ask Jordan.
00:12:06.920 Jordan asked Pierre's camp.
00:12:09.000 Pierre's camp says, his advisor said they don't think it's a good idea for Pierre to
00:12:13.760 get on Rogan.
00:12:14.480 So it's got a lot of those ridiculous.
00:12:15.440 Can I say one thing about Jordan?
00:12:16.660 Because it's problematic.
00:12:17.160 What the hell does that mean?
00:12:17.180 Jordan Peterson has been on Rogan how many times?
00:12:20.060 I don't know if you can find out.
00:12:20.760 A ton.
00:12:21.100 Many times.
00:12:21.760 Okay, so if I, Jordan Peterson is Canadian.
00:12:24.740 He's respected.
00:12:25.440 We all don't respect what Jordan Peterson has done.
00:12:27.780 If I'm Jordan Peterson and I'm sort of a strategist, if I have a direct phone call to Pierre or
00:12:32.800 his team, I would say the following.
00:12:34.780 Listen, guy, get your ass on Rogan immediately and start doing the podcast rounds.
00:12:41.300 Jordan Peterson is a smart guy.
00:12:42.440 I have no idea why he didn't just say, listen, get down to Rogan now.
00:12:46.400 I've done Rogan.
00:12:47.700 What is, what is, going on Joe Rogan, what has that done for Jordan Peterson's career?
00:12:53.240 Has that helped or hurt his career?
00:12:56.300 Obviously, it's helped.
00:12:57.300 So just look at the template here.
00:12:58.880 Look at the case example.
00:13:00.200 Is it 10 times?
00:13:00.940 How many?
00:13:01.460 Eight times.
00:13:01.920 So let me ask you a question then.
00:13:03.080 So he goes eight times and you go zero?
00:13:04.900 Well, then here's my question then.
00:13:06.540 Maybe, because this is a possibility, the people that were around Pierre were actually against
00:13:13.580 him because nobody in their right mind.
00:13:15.500 Hold on a second.
00:13:16.720 I'll let you finish.
00:13:17.580 Adam, okay, make the case for me how somebody, a normal person with a regular working brain
00:13:24.260 would be like, nah, going on the most popular podcast in the history of the world, still
00:13:30.940 happening, would be a bad idea.
00:13:32.980 Go ahead.
00:13:33.580 Go ahead.
00:13:33.880 Try to explain that to me.
00:13:36.220 Can you do me a favor?
00:13:37.560 What you're saying is...
00:13:38.440 Can you do me a favor and pull up the clip I sent you by Doug Ford that says he used a
00:13:45.220 terrible campaign manager and he should have used the one that I told him about?
00:13:49.220 Do you have that clip that I sent you?
00:13:50.880 If you want me to, I'll text it to you.
00:13:52.900 I have it here.
00:13:54.260 So this was said three weeks ago.
00:13:57.020 Okay?
00:13:57.440 I have it.
00:13:57.980 You have it?
00:13:58.400 Can you play that clip?
00:13:59.120 I'll just text it to you as well if you could.
00:14:01.220 So now, some people are blaming the campaign manager.
00:14:03.640 We talked about it on Tuesday.
00:14:04.660 And I told you guys that Ford said this.
00:14:07.900 And I found the clip.
00:14:08.920 Here's a clip if you can play it.
00:14:10.180 Go for it.
00:14:11.300 You know, something else for Corey.
00:14:12.840 I've said right from day one, he's tough as nails, but he's the best campaign manager
00:14:16.220 in the country.
00:14:17.640 And to be very frank, if Corey was running that campaign, I don't think Mr. Polly ever
00:14:22.940 would be in the position he's in right now.
00:14:25.080 But it's still a lot of time left, and we still have debates.
00:14:29.360 At the end of the day, the people will decide which way they want this country to move for.
00:14:34.340 So three weeks ago, he is saying that the campaign manager is the reason why it happened.
00:14:42.260 But anyways, regardless of it, let's go back to Carney.
00:14:45.160 The fact that this conversation is happening, Carney was able to manage Trump in a better
00:14:50.500 way.
00:14:51.220 I do believe they had a conversation together.
00:14:53.240 What's the first time they spoke, by the way?
00:14:54.760 When Trump all of a sudden started supporting him, when was the first time that Trump started
00:15:02.420 being complimentary about Carney and taking shots at Polly, at Pierre?
00:15:13.080 When was the first time that that took place?
00:15:16.120 Because if you think about the timing there, to a guy like Trump, he's sitting there saying,
00:15:21.220 what is wrong with you, Pierre?
00:15:23.180 I tried to work with you.
00:15:25.180 I tried to do something with you.
00:15:27.120 You're not being diplomatic.
00:15:28.280 This is who I have to deal with.
00:15:29.820 And Carney is easier for me to deal with than you.
00:15:32.300 I think that's when you realize there are some issues.
00:15:35.420 I want to say this was a few weeks ago.
00:15:36.820 This could have been four to six weeks ago when it happened.
00:15:39.000 It's not May 6th.
00:15:40.080 This was four to six weeks ago when the conversation took place and he said 51st and Pollyev and
00:15:48.840 Trump was critical of Pollyev and it led to what it is, which means Pollyev doesn't know
00:15:53.940 how to handle a guy like Trump.
00:15:56.060 And again, you're not fit to be an executive.
00:15:57.960 You're fit to be a person that's going to have to ask another person to step down to get
00:16:01.740 a parliament job after having been in that business since you were 24, 25 years old.
00:16:06.440 Superstar.
00:16:06.940 Great speaker.
00:16:07.520 Great motivational speaker.
00:16:09.000 This looks very good on camera.
00:16:10.620 Beautiful wife.
00:16:11.300 Good looking guy.
00:16:12.560 But not a winner.
00:16:14.000 Do you think that Pierre Pollyev, like if you can compare him to someone in America running
00:16:19.020 an election, would, in my opinion, would you compare him to someone like a Ron DeSantis?
00:16:24.060 Guaranteed.
00:16:24.560 Really?
00:16:25.100 Very similar styles.
00:16:26.480 Okay.
00:16:26.940 Explain that.
00:16:27.600 Both feel like they belong.
00:16:29.520 They're in, you know, it's automatic without having to work for it.
00:16:32.580 Look, let's be fair.
00:16:34.740 The governor eventually ended up coming on a podcast here and it was the most viewed podcast
00:16:38.300 he did out of everybody.
00:16:39.840 Was it really?
00:16:40.220 I believe it.
00:16:40.560 Oh, it was every, everybody reacted to it in a marketplace.
00:16:44.260 It doesn't matter.
00:16:44.760 Fallon, Kimmel, The View, everybody.
00:16:47.400 Call it good or bad.
00:16:48.280 It doesn't matter.
00:16:49.300 It doesn't matter.
00:16:50.440 It was his opportunity to show the lighter side of him the same way where everybody said
00:16:54.940 Trump's hair is fake and he went on Fallon or Kimmel and he allowed him to play with
00:16:58.820 it and he was on his way to Rhode Island.
00:17:00.580 This was a moment for him to be human.
00:17:02.300 He missed it.
00:17:03.440 So, but very similar styles.
00:17:05.820 The different is DeSantis eventually went and talked to everybody.
00:17:10.140 He did not.
00:17:11.280 DeSantis eventually went and talked to Kelly, everybody.
00:17:14.820 He didn't do it.
00:17:15.480 Eventually.
00:17:15.660 So, I would say moments of it was similar to DeSantis, but at least eventually they made
00:17:22.120 the pivot.
00:17:23.000 Pierre never made the pivot.
00:17:24.200 And don't forget, DeSantis actually went and got his job back as governor of the great
00:17:28.000 state of Florida.
00:17:29.180 And now maybe his wife may be running.
00:17:30.740 Exactly.
00:17:31.380 Whereas Pierre Paulyev lost, not only the election, lost his seat and had to give like a re-gift,
00:17:37.700 like a concession seat.
00:17:39.900 So, we officially now have a collaboration of ties with Stefano Ricci.
00:17:45.920 We have this jacket that just came out, new ties with Valuetainment on it.
00:17:50.000 A blue sports jacket that looks amazing with the Valuetainment logo, the button.
00:17:54.020 I don't know if you saw the button there with the Valuetainment logo on the side of it.
00:17:58.360 Subtle tie and Valuetainment belt.
00:18:00.840 Absolutely sick belt that we have.
00:18:02.940 Again, this is for those that are business owners.
00:18:05.200 Can you show us this jacket here that you have, Chris?
00:18:07.500 Go for it.
00:18:08.100 Let's go to Chris here.
00:18:09.140 Appreciate it.
00:18:09.560 Thanks, Pat.
00:18:10.200 So, we're going to walk you through our 16 units that we have of this lambskin leather
00:18:16.260 aviator bomber here.
00:18:18.040 100% lambskin.
00:18:19.640 I'm going to walk you why.
00:18:20.840 You're saying, Chris, it looks like we have a couple logos.
00:18:24.040 We don't know what's going on.
00:18:24.860 But let me walk you through why it's special.
00:18:27.200 Obviously, Lion Shield branding, right?
00:18:29.780 Let's walk you through what these degrees mean.
00:18:33.140 This is exactly our degrees here.
00:18:35.280 We're on a landing pad here in Florida.
00:18:39.040 This is where we take off with you guys sitting at home.
00:18:42.400 And let me walk you through why it's special on the inside.
00:18:45.740 So, one of the things that Pat has said to us and mentions every day.
00:18:50.600 So, we have a little leather patch here.
00:18:52.400 It says, greatness isn't reached by staying on the ground.
00:18:56.080 It's earned by taking off when others are afraid to fly.
00:18:59.960 My man, Pat, came up with that.
00:19:02.340 It makes sense with our aviator jacket.
00:19:04.700 Let me walk you through our custom lining you can see.
00:19:07.520 That is sick.
00:19:08.220 That is VT with our Lion Shields.
00:19:10.140 I love it.
00:19:10.620 Each of the 16 that are remaining are going to be hand-signed by Pat with this leather patch.
00:19:17.200 So, each one is going to be signed by Pat here on corporate.
00:19:21.780 You're going to see them.
00:19:22.360 We're going to do it right now.
00:19:23.520 For you guys just to show how special it is.
00:19:25.940 If you want to show the back.
00:19:26.780 What's on the back?
00:19:27.300 Turn it around?
00:19:28.280 Yeah, let me finish.
00:19:29.220 So, when you make that statement, when you walk away, you walk out of that room, you get out of your car, your jet, wherever you're going.
00:19:34.820 That's what you're going to see.
00:19:35.780 You're setting a statement here.
00:19:37.220 Sick.
00:19:37.560 And an American flag on the side.
00:19:39.000 Bring it over here, Chris.
00:19:39.760 One last thing, too.
00:19:40.980 Two hours of sandblasting, literally, to make that American flag.
00:19:44.520 Oh, my God.
00:19:44.640 Really?
00:19:44.940 Let me tell you.
00:19:45.440 So, someone sat there for two hours.
00:19:46.880 And when you put it on, it's un-freaking-believable.
00:19:49.740 I'll sign that, Rob.
00:19:50.340 If you can go on the VT Merch as well for this limited edition items that we have.
00:19:54.120 By the way, there's only 16 of these.
00:19:55.920 The Stefano Ricci ties, they're all numbered out of 50.
00:19:58.540 Only 20 are left.
00:20:00.380 The jackets that you see over there, the blue one, there's only 10 jackets left.
00:20:04.240 Two of the size 40.
00:20:05.400 Two of the size 42 and 44.
00:20:07.620 Only 146.
00:20:08.980 Only 148.
00:20:10.180 And only 150.
00:20:11.460 And those shirts, the dress shirts, the blue and the black, those will go in no time.
00:20:14.940 If you zoom in on those shirts, Rob, if you don't mind clicking on that, just click on one of them.
00:20:18.780 And zoom in.
00:20:19.380 The inside says Future Looks Pride with the VT logo on it.
00:20:22.560 I'm going to sign this guy over here.
00:20:25.420 Oh, this is so sick.
00:20:27.980 Okay.
00:20:28.680 Chris, if you want to come grab this, guys, all you have to do is go to vtmerch.com to get this gear.
00:20:33.500 This will literally go because it is limited.
00:20:36.140 And again, if you're a business owner, if you ever see me wear these black shirts, now you're seeing what we're doing, the black and blue shirts,
00:20:42.160 value taming gear.
00:20:43.200 Go to vtmerch.com to place your order, limited supplies.
00:20:47.620 This will go in no time.
00:20:50.080 And cannot wait to see you guys sport it and post pictures of it all over the place.
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