Valuetainment - April 11, 2025


“China Is An A$$hole” – Kevin O’Leary DEMANDS Trump UNLEASH 400% Tariff REVENGE


Episode Stats

Length

19 minutes

Words per Minute

192.61925

Word Count

3,765

Sentence Count

383

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 By the way, Kevin O'Leary said the following, Rob, if you can play this clip.
00:00:03.580 And I want to get your thoughts on this, Benny, and then Adam, I'm coming to you right afterwards.
00:00:06.320 Go for it.
00:00:07.580 104% tariffs in China are not enough.
00:00:10.380 I'm advocating 400%.
00:00:12.240 I do business in China.
00:00:14.660 They don't play by the rules.
00:00:15.700 They've been in the WTO for decades.
00:00:17.900 They have never abided by any of the rules they agreed to when they came in for decades.
00:00:22.400 They cheat.
00:00:22.980 They steal.
00:00:23.540 They steal IP.
00:00:24.440 I can't litigate in their courts.
00:00:26.420 They take product, technology.
00:00:28.780 They steal it.
00:00:29.680 They manufacture it and sell it back here.
00:00:33.320 Never has an administration.
00:00:34.340 Can Americans stand 400% tariffs?
00:00:36.040 What would that look like?
00:00:37.040 I want Xi on an airplane to Washington to level the playing field.
00:00:41.940 This is not about tariffs anymore.
00:00:43.740 Nobody has taken on China yet, not the Europeans, no administration for decades.
00:00:50.000 As someone who actually does business there, I've had enough.
00:00:53.440 I speak for millions of Americans who have IP.
00:00:56.180 Look at the shocked face.
00:00:57.200 That have been stolen by the Chinese.
00:00:58.640 I have nothing against the Chinese people.
00:01:01.420 None of them have ever started anything.
00:01:02.500 They've brought great literacy, art, and tech to the world.
00:01:06.980 The government cheats and steals.
00:01:10.180 And finally, an administration.
00:01:12.360 You may not like Trump.
00:01:13.360 You may not like his style or his rhetoric.
00:01:15.200 Finally, an administration that puts up and says enough, 400% tariffs tomorrow morning.
00:01:23.640 He'll tell you why.
00:01:25.520 Xi can only stay the supreme leader if people are employed.
00:01:30.040 If we wipe out any business there, because we are still 39% of all consumables on Earth and 25% of the world's GDP, America is the number one economy on Earth with all the cards.
00:01:43.040 We will not have that forever.
00:01:44.020 However, it's time to squeeze Chinese heads into the wall now.
00:01:48.460 Well, I hear you, but hold on.
00:01:51.760 If we're talking about people, the average consumer, not necessarily the head honchos of businesses all across the globe, can they withstand?
00:02:00.560 Can they withstand?
00:02:01.140 Then she cares.
00:02:01.980 So dumb.
00:02:03.600 Your thoughts?
00:02:05.660 I love the squeeze the head into the wall.
00:02:08.980 I love it.
00:02:10.460 And she's going to go, well, what about the average consumer?
00:02:12.660 You know, a couple of things here.
00:02:15.880 One, the allegory that is being used across social media is that everybody is waiting for our guy, for our bully, for dad to come home.
00:02:28.160 China's a bully.
00:02:29.300 China's been a complete asshole to everybody in the world.
00:02:32.960 There's a very famous clip.
00:02:35.140 Please help me here.
00:02:36.960 Donald Trump, don't trust China.
00:02:38.380 China is asshole.
00:02:40.020 There's a very famous clip.
00:02:41.560 It's one of the most famous clips out there.
00:02:43.260 It's great, and it's a prophet.
00:02:45.320 This man was a prophet.
00:02:46.140 He's a Taiwanese dude standing in the street saying China is asshole.
00:02:51.480 Donald Trump.
00:02:52.180 I just saw this this morning, too.
00:02:53.960 China.
00:02:55.320 We need independence.
00:02:57.220 Yeah.
00:02:57.380 And what's your message to – have you seen Donald Trump?
00:03:02.200 Do you think he should step in?
00:03:03.560 Donald Trump, don't trust China.
00:03:05.140 China is asshole.
00:03:06.440 China.
00:03:07.480 Can we do it together?
00:03:09.500 Can we just get one?
00:03:10.440 Can we get the wide shot here?
00:03:11.600 Can we just do it together?
00:03:13.800 Three, two, one.
00:03:15.200 China is asshole.
00:03:16.420 Oh, there's the viral line.
00:03:19.300 Oh, my God.
00:03:20.820 What sign is he holding?
00:03:21.820 Trump listened to this guy and said, and what do you want, right?
00:03:25.000 What do you want in every 80s movie?
00:03:26.680 What do you want in Back to the Future?
00:03:28.380 What do you want in Back to the Future?
00:03:28.740 The apex of Back to the Future, the climax of Back to the Future is when George McFly finally
00:03:37.800 takes that shaky fist and punches Biff in the effing face and bloodies his nose and Biff is crying.
00:03:46.320 And he wins the girl.
00:03:47.720 That's right.
00:03:48.460 The chicks fall in his lap.
00:03:50.160 He gets in the DeLorean and rips it.
00:03:52.280 You know?
00:03:52.620 It's awesome.
00:03:53.280 It's like the American economy now.
00:03:54.540 The American economy.
00:03:55.480 Everyone's waiting for George McFly, Trump, to just punch China in the face, right?
00:04:01.500 And to get red China, red in the face, blood dripping, and say, like, you know what?
00:04:06.140 You've been such a jackass to everybody on Earth, and nobody likes you, and nobody wants
00:04:11.880 to be you.
00:04:12.680 We know what's cooking here inside of this dirty little laboratory for the world of economic
00:04:16.480 form.
00:04:17.180 We don't want your techno-slavery, and we are going to knock you down.
00:04:21.900 And that's what President Trump's doing, and that's going to be wildly.
00:04:25.400 Popular.
00:04:26.600 Adam.
00:04:27.840 I love Back to the Future.
00:04:28.960 Are you freaking kidding me?
00:04:29.920 Make like a tree and leaf, George McFly.
00:04:32.180 Get out of here, dude.
00:04:33.120 Anytime you can get a Back to the Future reference, forget about it.
00:04:37.020 And the best scene is the electricity on the roof.
00:04:40.660 The whole thing gets Back to the Future.
00:04:42.420 Yeah.
00:04:42.800 Well, speaking of Back to the Future, if we could go back to the 80s, remember one thing.
00:04:48.120 Who made China?
00:04:49.640 You had a great conversation with Richard Werner yesterday, The Economist.
00:04:53.720 And who would China be without us?
00:04:57.360 Yes.
00:04:57.500 You know, when Trump gave that speech with the tariffs, look at this beautiful map, look
00:05:01.520 at this graph.
00:05:02.400 He laid out all the countries and the reciprocal tariffs.
00:05:06.180 And you notice that he said, you know, sometimes our allies, they rip us off more than our enemies.
00:05:12.620 But you know what?
00:05:13.840 I would do the same thing.
00:05:15.060 But you know who I blame?
00:05:16.000 Who did he blame?
00:05:17.420 And he started pointing at the Oval Office.
00:05:19.960 He goes, our former presidents and our leaders, they're to blame.
00:05:25.280 Yes.
00:05:25.560 And the buck stops here.
00:05:27.340 So the conversation you have with Werner is like, how did China even get all this power?
00:05:33.140 Didn't USA give them the blessing to enter the World Trade Organization?
00:05:39.600 Whether it's NAFTA, whether it's TFT, our leaders, our government officials have sold America
00:05:45.960 basically downriver.
00:05:48.420 And now we're paying the price.
00:05:50.360 And Trump, like you said, is being the George McFly to Biff and saying, we're going to punch
00:05:56.120 you back.
00:05:56.800 So they lie, they cheat, they steal, and someone needs to do it.
00:06:00.400 So the only analogy that I'll give is like, how ungrateful if you make someone, if you
00:06:07.260 basically allow someone to become or a country to get to this position for them to basically
00:06:13.060 be like rooting against us, it makes no sense.
00:06:15.980 It's kind of like, it's a weird example, but you see what Kanye is doing to Jay-Z these
00:06:20.760 days?
00:06:21.660 Kanye was nobody before Jay-Z signed him to Rockefeller.
00:06:24.920 He gave him this amazing position.
00:06:27.920 He signed him, puts him in this thing.
00:06:29.720 And now Kanye is just, literally, they put a thing called watch the throne.
00:06:33.580 Now Kanye is trying to be the person or did try to be the person who to wear the throne,
00:06:38.240 but heavy is the head that wears the crown.
00:06:40.400 And, you know, one more reference is Dr. Dre, when he would go, I started this gangster,
00:06:45.700 this is a mother, thanks I get.
00:06:48.340 America started China.
00:06:49.800 And this is the thanks we get.
00:06:51.500 And this is where I'm at.
00:06:52.580 But just a few minutes ago, you were a little bit confused where you said you didn't know
00:06:56.720 what was going on.
00:06:58.020 Well, nobody knows what's going on.
00:06:59.940 So if you want to take a macro position and say, all right, with Trump, expect the unexpected.
00:07:06.380 I agree.
00:07:07.140 Yeah, that's it.
00:07:07.840 But you also don't know what to expect.
00:07:09.960 No, no, for sure.
00:07:11.040 Yeah.
00:07:11.200 So that's my that's what you're saying.
00:07:12.880 Yeah, I got what you're trying to say, because to me, a part of what's going on right now
00:07:16.180 is like yesterday I had Richard Werner on here.
00:07:19.100 OK, and I don't know if you know who Richard Werner is.
00:07:21.540 He is the father of quantitative easing.
00:07:23.960 He's the guy that came up with quantitative easing.
00:07:26.280 This is the guy.
00:07:27.040 So this is the second podcast we did with him.
00:07:28.920 It's a kind of a podcast that guys like me love, but it's like all numbers and it's all
00:07:33.460 like economy and stuff like that.
00:07:34.960 Right.
00:07:35.640 He said something very interesting.
00:07:36.820 He said back in the days, Rob, if you can pull up the leader that they had, Deng, Deng
00:07:41.700 Xiaoping is his name.
00:07:44.480 I hope I said it right.
00:07:45.380 So this is the guy.
00:07:46.160 So you think you did a great job?
00:07:47.280 Wow.
00:07:47.820 So him in 1978.
00:07:50.820 China is in the shits.
00:07:52.260 Nothing is going on.
00:07:53.620 OK, they're there.
00:07:54.860 They have they have a lot of trouble.
00:07:56.340 He goes and meets with Japan, their enemy.
00:08:00.140 He meets with Japan, the enemy.
00:08:02.080 He goes and meets with Japan's leader, the enemy.
00:08:04.440 And they have some what drinks?
00:08:06.260 He said, not sake.
00:08:07.440 What did he say?
00:08:08.360 That's some drinks together.
00:08:09.600 Yeah.
00:08:09.820 And while they did during the dinner, this is it.
00:08:12.840 He said sake.
00:08:13.420 OK.
00:08:14.080 During the dinner, you know what ends up happening?
00:08:16.500 He asks him.
00:08:17.380 He says, look, I need your help.
00:08:19.820 How were you guys able to grow your economy 15 percent back to back to back where your
00:08:27.940 size of your GDP doubled four times over a span of a couple of decades?
00:08:32.600 How did you guys do this?
00:08:34.420 And finally, Japan, after it was done, they shared with them.
00:08:38.420 They said, how many banks do you have?
00:08:40.160 He says, we have one central bank.
00:08:41.960 He says, no, how many banks do you have?
00:08:43.700 He says, I just told you we have one bank.
00:08:45.140 He says, it'll never happen.
00:08:46.680 He says, what do you mean?
00:08:47.220 He said, you need 5,000 banks and 5 million loan officers taking 35 applications of business
00:08:54.140 owners on a weekly basis.
00:08:55.480 He says, how many?
00:08:57.100 He says, you need 5,000 banks, 5 million loan officers taking 35 applications a week of
00:09:03.800 small business owners coming in.
00:09:05.600 He says, you're kidding me.
00:09:06.780 He says, no, if you don't do that, it's not going to happen.
00:09:10.100 He goes back.
00:09:11.900 That's exactly what they do.
00:09:13.460 China then starts having different banks.
00:09:17.380 They start competing with banks.
00:09:18.980 They start having the loan officer.
00:09:20.200 Small business starts taking off.
00:09:21.740 China's economy goes up.
00:09:23.120 This guy said, let's set aside our communistic history and all this other stuff.
00:09:27.940 Keep in mind, in 1971 is the first time that a U.S. president went to China for the first
00:09:33.180 time ever.
00:09:33.740 And it was Nixon.
00:09:34.260 It hadn't happened for 25 years.
00:09:36.260 So he comes and he goes to Japan, has that conversation.
00:09:38.420 He leaves.
00:09:38.740 China takes off.
00:09:39.800 The next thing I did yesterday is I wanted to find out what Xi thinks about him.
00:09:45.060 Because what Richard said is the U.S. has to have a conversation with China to have it
00:09:50.500 be a conversation like this.
00:09:52.780 Let's find a way to make this work.
00:09:54.520 Well, if you look up, Rob, go to chat GBT and type in what Xi Jinping thinks about Deng Xiaoping.
00:10:00.640 And when you type this in, because a part of it has to be like, who's your hero?
00:10:04.840 Do you look up to that guy?
00:10:06.300 Is that somebody you admire?
00:10:07.860 If you do, then the president and his team can think about how to approach China.
00:10:13.400 This is what you'll see.
00:10:14.900 Xi frequently credits him in a speech calling him the greatest Marxist.
00:10:19.260 He acknowledged him.
00:10:19.860 But also at the same time, he has positioned himself away from him.
00:10:24.980 Rob, if you can go a little bit higher, the camera's covering it.
00:10:27.080 He said good things, but Xi views himself, distanced himself from Deng in the last few years
00:10:35.620 because he wants to go back to more the control, the control of what's going on,
00:10:39.900 the way it was with China, the communistic party right there.
00:10:42.860 It doesn't matter what a cat is, black or white, as long as it catches mice,
00:10:47.320 pragmatism over ideology.
00:10:48.940 That's Deng.
00:10:49.680 Here's Xi.
00:10:50.700 Reinforce the role of communist party in every part of society and business.
00:10:54.000 He cracked down on private enterprise, reintroducing ideological control.
00:10:58.320 So Xi is not Deng.
00:10:59.860 But you know what he said that was even scarier than that?
00:11:01.920 Rob, can you pull up the following?
00:11:03.520 Pull up the numbers that he showed yesterday.
00:11:05.660 The number of banks in America.
00:11:08.240 Watch this here, Vinny.
00:11:09.120 How many banks we have here?
00:11:11.020 Okay, before you even pull it up, Rob, go to the chart.
00:11:13.580 Before you pull it up, let me just kind of tell these guys, don't pull it up yet.
00:11:16.720 How many banks do you think we have in America today?
00:11:18.920 How many banks do you think we have in America?
00:11:23.140 Branches or types of banks?
00:11:24.300 Total banks.
00:11:25.000 How many total banks do we have in America today?
00:11:25.900 Like building itself.
00:11:27.180 How many banks do we have in America today?
00:11:29.520 10,000.
00:11:30.920 It's 4,000 today.
00:11:32.700 Wow.
00:11:33.160 Okay, you ready?
00:11:34.400 What do you think is the peak?
00:11:35.740 4,588 banks today.
00:11:37.540 What do you think is the peak of the most banks we had in America?
00:11:40.060 10,000.
00:11:41.140 Go back to it, Rob.
00:11:41.980 Can you pull up the most banks we had in America and what the year was?
00:11:44.800 We had 14,000 banks.
00:11:48.840 Jeez.
00:11:49.000 No, that's not the year.
00:11:50.080 It's previous to that if you remember right there.
00:11:51.840 The peak we hit, look at the 70s, 80s, 14,000 banks.
00:11:56.860 And it dropped to 4,000 banks today, 4,500 banks today.
00:12:00.280 You know, 56% of all the business that's done is done with the main banks,
00:12:03.600 JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, B of A.
00:12:05.660 It's the main ones that you see.
00:12:06.760 Too big to fail.
00:12:07.660 The problem is we're kind of working backwards.
00:12:10.500 Yep.
00:12:11.280 We're not having these small banks that are giving $50,000, $25,000 loans,
00:12:15.180 $100,000 loans.
00:12:15.900 So if Trump is really looking at this whole thing in what's going on,
00:12:21.940 this may be part one.
00:12:23.100 Part two may be, hey, stop making it so difficult to start a damn bank.
00:12:28.880 Chamath was on Schultz's podcast talking about the fact that they were starting
00:12:32.160 a business to sell batteries in America.
00:12:34.900 And he says how it took them.
00:12:36.280 It's actually a very good clip.
00:12:37.600 It's a long clip, seven minutes, so we don't need to play it.
00:12:39.800 But I'll tell you what he said.
00:12:41.060 They try to, this young kid comes to Chamath and says, hey, we need to build a
00:12:45.300 battery company in America.
00:12:46.360 Let me show you the idea.
00:12:47.100 He shows it to him.
00:12:49.120 And Chamath says, well, let's do it.
00:12:51.600 So they go through the process.
00:12:53.200 It takes them almost a year, year and a half to get this done.
00:12:55.660 He'll give it a timeline.
00:12:56.420 And they end up getting $100 million from the government to do this.
00:13:00.840 He says, we need billions.
00:13:02.240 Then he says, Letitia James goes under Biden and asks for some money.
00:13:06.820 Within 30 days, he gets approved for $2 billion.
00:13:08.660 He says, we're going to do something good for America.
00:13:11.940 Took us a year and all this stuff, bureaucratic processes that we have to go through to get
00:13:15.280 to $100 million.
00:13:16.540 She got $2 billion within 30, 60 days.
00:13:18.680 So this is the part that regulation, we need to continue deregulating to allow the small
00:13:25.220 business owner to be getting that $25,000, $50,000 to see what they can build with.
00:13:29.460 That's another problem that we're going to be facing.
00:13:31.400 So yes, China.
00:13:32.240 Yes, all this other stuff.
00:13:33.220 We have to kind of look at some of the stuff that maybe in the future, this number needs
00:13:37.380 to go back up to around $10,000.
00:13:39.100 Is it deregulation or is it just monopolies?
00:13:41.300 Because I'm so glad that we pointed this thing out because we've lost, what, 70% of banks
00:13:46.480 since the 70s?
00:13:48.040 But you start to hear all the mom and pop stories that are closing.
00:13:51.500 So whether it's retail and it's Walmart and Amazon, whether it's pharmaceuticals and it's
00:13:56.760 just Walgreens, CVS, Dwayne Reed, whether it's, you know, electronics, it's just Best
00:14:02.280 Buy and who else?
00:14:03.100 I don't even know.
00:14:03.860 You know, Radio Shack closed.
00:14:06.380 There's less choices and it's just more monopolies and all these big companies are just taking
00:14:10.980 over.
00:14:11.720 The mom and pop companies no longer exist.
00:14:14.620 Is that sort of what the analogy is with the banks?
00:14:17.180 Yeah, because like the way he was describing it, banks want to be able to give a billion
00:14:21.880 dollar loan, $200 million loan to a big company.
00:14:25.360 They don't want to give a $50,000 loan.
00:14:27.540 It's like the same amount of time.
00:14:29.100 I might try to give a billion dollar loan and go sell it off to the third party, then
00:14:32.860 have to come and deal with somebody that's a small business owner for $25,000.
00:14:36.320 How many of those $25,000 do I need to do to be equated?
00:14:39.820 Look, $100,000 loan for a billion.
00:14:42.200 How long does $100,000 take to get a billion?
00:14:44.580 That's a lot of them.
00:14:46.080 But the small bank, that's a local bank, that somebody is putting up $30 million, they
00:14:51.320 will give that $25,000.
00:14:53.080 They will do that $50,000.
00:14:54.560 The bigger banks are like, we're not interested in that.
00:14:56.920 Stop it.
00:14:57.860 Go to somebody else.
00:14:58.880 Our minimum is $5 million.
00:15:00.060 Our minimum is $20 million.
00:15:00.860 The challenge is this.
00:15:01.540 If you remember 2008, everything that happened during the Great Recession, these banks were
00:15:06.040 all bailed out because they were too big to fail.
00:15:07.780 That was the whole thing with Glass-Steagall and exactly.
00:15:11.780 Was it Barney Frank?
00:15:12.640 Well, this chart moves because of the S&L crisis that was in America that started in the 80s.
00:15:17.600 The savings and loan crisis?
00:15:18.800 Yeah, there was 1,000 banks.
00:15:20.400 Carter, 16%.
00:15:21.720 Yeah, 1,000 banks failed in less than three years when it started because they took more
00:15:27.480 riskier positions on lending out of greed to get more business.
00:15:33.080 And then the interest rates move and things change.
00:15:35.460 And there it is.
00:15:36.380 S&L crisis.
00:15:37.540 Yep.
00:15:37.660 But shouldn't these banks fail?
00:15:39.760 Isn't that sort of the point?
00:15:41.480 They should.
00:15:41.880 You know, let them fail.
00:15:43.220 Yeah, but just like after the mortgage crisis of OA and NENA loans and things, which were
00:15:48.900 dumb, had there been simple regulation on liquidity, right, that would have led to people not doing
00:15:55.260 NENA loans, then the S&L crisis wouldn't have happened.
00:15:58.820 And we would still have all the small S&Ls and the thrifts that were out there.
00:16:03.860 But they blamed the economy, but it was also the way they were operating, and they wanted
00:16:08.860 more business in just like 2008.
00:16:11.040 Yeah.
00:16:11.260 It's like history keeps repeating itself.
00:16:13.000 What's funny is you brought up Chamath.
00:16:15.060 I think the first thing that I remember made Chamath famous was during 2020 when he talked
00:16:19.400 about the airlines that were doing basically, what, buybacks, stock buybacks.
00:16:24.560 And he was being interviewed, and he goes, what do you think should happen to the banks?
00:16:26.820 He goes, let them fail.
00:16:28.700 Let them fail.
00:16:29.360 Why do we keep bailing these people out?
00:16:31.800 Do you remember that?
00:16:32.360 And people were like, what do you mean let them fail?
00:16:35.300 But, you know, zombie companies, companies that don't basically manage their P&L, they
00:16:39.600 should fail.
00:16:40.480 That's why I'm so against the WNBA.
00:16:42.300 Anyway, that's another story.
00:16:43.180 Let me go to the next one here.
00:16:45.180 We want to have a million people wearing the Future Looks Bright gear.
00:16:48.620 So this is some of you that buy Future Looks Bright gear and the numbered ones, and some
00:16:52.660 of you that go and put it on eBay.
00:16:53.800 Look at this.
00:16:54.200 400 bucks.
00:16:54.760 One out of 50.
00:16:55.340 $199.
00:16:56.060 That's me on the left, man.
00:16:58.060 Can you go to the user one?
00:16:59.860 Hat number one.
00:17:00.980 10 grand.
00:17:02.640 Is that one out of 250?
00:17:04.160 Yes.
00:17:04.560 But he got the one out of 250?
00:17:06.640 That's good for him.
00:17:07.440 What's the user's name?
00:17:08.440 Can we see?
00:17:09.440 What is the user's name?
00:17:10.720 Rob Gargiulo.
00:17:11.740 No, it's not.
00:17:14.100 Okay, go back.
00:17:15.140 Zone service.
00:17:15.920 Interesting.
00:17:16.160 10 grand.
00:17:16.700 Go back one, Rob, to see what else is up there.
00:17:18.460 Rob, that would have been so funny.
00:17:19.520 Okay, go back if you can, Rob.
00:17:20.920 Okay, they go lower.
00:17:22.040 So that's another one numbered.
00:17:23.520 Another one, the 45, 47 number.
00:17:25.220 Keep going lower.
00:17:26.560 More of them numbered that are selling.
00:17:27.960 Holy moly, that's a 43 out of 50.
00:17:30.680 Okay, so here's what we're doing today.
00:17:33.860 This one took us a while to get, and I'll explain to you why.
00:17:37.480 This is the box, value taming.
00:17:40.140 If you order this hat, when you open it up, the box right there,
00:17:45.100 you see the future looks bright in gold.
00:17:46.940 And then there's a card in there, from me to you,
00:17:50.640 and this hat took a while to make for one specific reason.
00:17:56.740 So this is a numbered at a 250, okay?
00:18:00.580 And this says future looks bright, and all of it is embroidered.
00:18:04.160 This is not like a wing job.
00:18:06.120 All of it says future looks bright all around the hat.
00:18:09.800 Black sick hat that just got launched this morning,
00:18:13.840 numbered at a 250, at 99.
00:18:16.940 First come, first serve.
00:18:17.980 Just so you know, you know how this works.
00:18:20.480 These go like hotcakes.
00:18:23.040 In no time, this goes.
00:18:24.400 So within 30 minutes, this will be gone.
00:18:26.020 But if you're one of the people that collects these numbered hats,
00:18:29.000 we will not be doing this one again,
00:18:31.420 specifically with this color.
00:18:33.460 Black and white future looks bright.
00:18:35.140 Numbered at a 1 out of 250.
00:18:36.380 Go to vtmerch.com, place your order.
00:18:38.720 By the way, look at this, Vinny.
00:18:40.260 Even down here, like the way it is.
00:18:41.900 Like if I bought one right now,
00:18:43.260 so somebody's going to get the number one right now.
00:18:45.120 Whoever ordered it, someone's going to get it.
00:18:46.280 But anyway, that'll be in the box.
00:18:48.980 With the box the whole night.
00:18:50.240 Now when we get the shipments with future looks bright,
00:18:52.580 you know what's coming in.
00:18:53.180 Just to know that it's coming strictly from us.
00:18:56.000 Go to vtmerch.com, place your order.
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00:19:05.300 Give it up.
00:19:06.060 Thank you.
00:19:07.960 Now for this video, let me watch our video.
00:19:08.720 We'll see you all the next time.
00:19:09.660 Bye.
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