Valuetainment - November 04, 2025


“Many Of Them Are Murderers” - Trump DEFENDS ICE Amid Media OUTRAGE In HEATED 60 Minutes Debate


Episode Stats

Length

23 minutes

Words per Minute

204.54065

Word Count

4,835

Sentence Count

429

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

In this episode, we talk about the recent ICE raids, the recent tear gas used in Chicago, and the recent Supreme Court ruling allowing the Supreme Court to strike down the Voting Rights Act of 1965. We also discuss the recent deportation of immigrants, and President Trump's new immigration policies.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Rob, this is the president talking about ICE. Rob, is this the whole thing?
00:00:03.580 Yep.
00:00:04.080 Okay, watch this when the president's talking about ICE on 60 Minutes. Go ahead.
00:00:09.020 More recently, Americans have been watching videos of ICE, tackling a young mother,
00:00:14.700 tear gas being used in a Chicago residential neighborhood, and the smashing of car windows.
00:00:20.700 Have some of these raids gone too far?
00:00:23.100 No, I think they haven't gone far enough because we've been held back by the judges,
00:00:27.920 by the liberal judges that were put in by Biden and by Obama.
00:00:32.160 You're okay with those tactics?
00:00:33.860 Yeah, because you have to get the people out. You know, you have to look at the people.
00:00:37.060 Many of them are murderers. Many of them are people that were thrown out of their countries
00:00:41.620 because they were, you know, criminals.
00:00:43.440 Well, you promised in your campaign that you were going to deport the worst of the worst,
00:00:47.820 violent criminals, rapists.
00:00:49.480 Well, that's what we're doing.
00:00:50.320 But a lot of the people that your administration has arrested and deported aren't violent criminals,
00:00:54.740 landscapers, nannies, construction workers, farm workers, the family of U.S. service members.
00:01:01.680 I need landscapers and I need farmers more than anybody, okay?
00:01:04.120 Is it your intent to deport people who do not have a criminal record?
00:01:08.780 We have to start off with a policy, and the policy has to be you came into the country illegally,
00:01:14.600 you're going to go out.
00:01:15.540 However, you've also seen you're going to go out, we're going to work with you,
00:01:20.340 and you're going to come back into our country legally.
00:01:22.440 When will you declare mission accomplished on immigration?
00:01:26.020 Well, it takes a long time because, you know, probably I say 25 million people were let into our country.
00:01:31.880 A lot of people say it was 10 million people, but whether it was 10 or I believe I'm much closer to the right number.
00:01:37.220 Of the 25, many of them should not be here.
00:01:40.380 But we're cleaning up our cities.
00:01:42.320 You know, I campaigned on crime, but I've done a much better job on crime than I thought.
00:01:47.180 But, you know, the crime numbers are way down, even though we have a lot more people in our country that really shouldn't be here,
00:01:52.940 and many of them are stone-cold, hard criminals.
00:01:56.700 The president has ordered the National Guard to five cities, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Portland, Chicago, and Memphis.
00:02:06.860 OK, so he's in the right place.
00:02:07.840 This past Tuesday, while speaking to American troops in Japan, you talked about U.S. cities.
00:02:11.840 They're having trouble with crime.
00:02:13.780 And you said, if we need more than the National Guard, we'll send more than the National Guard.
00:02:17.820 What did you mean by that?
00:02:18.740 Look what he says.
00:02:19.460 What does that mean, send more than the National Guard?
00:02:22.180 Well, if you had to send in the Army or if you had to send in the Marines, I'd do that in a heartbeat.
00:02:26.600 You know, you have a thing called the Insurrection Act.
00:02:28.780 You know that, right?
00:02:29.660 Do you know that I could use that immediately?
00:02:33.340 You can pause that right there, Rob.
00:02:34.280 So you hear him talking about this, right, with ICE.
00:02:36.360 Now, meanwhile, while this is going on, it's important to keep in mind that what they're trying to do is
00:02:41.340 Illinois passes law preventing ICE arrests in courthouses, OK?
00:02:46.360 Meaning so ICE can't go like the way they're catching people that are illegal.
00:02:49.460 Illinois says, no, you can't do that anymore.
00:02:51.880 Then you can't refuse to be scanned by ICE's facial recognition app.
00:02:55.520 DHS Department says you can't do that.
00:02:57.560 All right.
00:02:58.460 While this is going on, judge blocks Trump from requiring proof of citizenship on voter registration form.
00:03:03.800 How the hell is – I mean, what is he supposed to do when you're going through this?
00:03:07.640 What is he supposed to do?
00:03:08.820 Brandon, go ahead.
00:03:09.980 No, yeah, these judges are really getting in the way of this stuff in an annoying way.
00:03:13.500 I just looked up.
00:03:14.560 I was curious how many people have been deported or self-deported.
00:03:16.920 Now, we're way above what initial estimates were.
00:03:19.720 The initial estimates were 800,000 for this year.
00:03:21.860 But it says 500,000 have been deported with an additional 1.6 million self-deportations.
00:03:27.020 So I think, like, the rate that we needed to hit was 2.5 million per year for his first four years
00:03:32.220 to get the 10 million that came into the country during Biden out.
00:03:36.220 So 2 million in less than a year into the administration is a really good pace.
00:03:39.960 But, yeah, these judges are really getting in the way, whether it's the tariffs, whether it's the immigration stuff.
00:03:46.320 And I was looking into it last night because I was wondering if the judges even have this authority to get in the way like this.
00:03:50.800 And it wasn't something that was in the Constitution for them to have the ability to block the president like this.
00:03:56.120 It's something that the Supreme Court assumed power to do that a couple of years after the Constitution was written.
00:04:01.260 So that's something to be looked into and questioned.
00:04:04.080 And I think, Pat, the thing about it, this is the president of the United States.
00:04:06.880 Who do you think he talks to when it comes to immigration and numbers?
00:04:09.200 Thomas Holman, right?
00:04:10.200 The real borders are.
00:04:12.200 25 million people.
00:04:14.260 And it's funny how nobody wants to complain about the people that caused the problem.
00:04:18.900 You want to talk crap about the guy that's trying to fix the problem.
00:04:21.460 And I'm sorry when it comes to a blanket immigration deportation.
00:04:25.460 You got everybody because you can't just go, OK, well, you broke this.
00:04:27.940 You broke that.
00:04:28.380 No, no.
00:04:28.840 Every one of you broke the law.
00:04:30.180 And in that bunch of 25 million, how much did you say, Brandon, Pat?
00:04:34.080 Guestimate how many are actual criminals, meaning criminal records, criminal records from over there, and have broken the law here out of 25 million.
00:04:41.380 Maybe like 10 to 20 percent.
00:04:43.380 Let's say 15 percent of the bill.
00:04:45.280 That's still a lot of people.
00:04:46.500 You have to get everybody out.
00:04:48.320 And again, I love what you said less than six months ago.
00:04:51.860 You said there should be maybe something put in place, Patrick, where it's like, let's say you've been here for five years.
00:04:57.100 You haven't broken the law.
00:04:58.160 You're paying your taxes.
00:04:59.240 You said you pay a fine and you get to stay.
00:05:01.460 On a dead guy's Social Security number.
00:05:02.900 Yeah, exactly.
00:05:03.500 I think there has to be, hopefully there's something in the works for down the line.
00:05:07.900 But they expect everything to happen overnight.
00:05:10.400 And I'm sorry.
00:05:11.000 That's not how it works.
00:05:12.520 This is a broken system that he didn't create, but the border has been absolutely closed.
00:05:17.060 And now he's dealing with all the stuff that's in here.
00:05:18.720 So he's cleaning house.
00:05:20.100 We are dealing with an outcome here.
00:05:23.660 And this is called judicial activism.
00:05:25.600 And judicial activism started when they couldn't get through basically Reagan or conservative if you had the House, the Senate, and they're like, well, what the hell do we do?
00:05:38.200 And they started placing these judges.
00:05:40.580 If you go look at judicial activism and the rise of judicial activism in the United States, it's always been there.
00:05:47.600 There's always been an annoying judge here or there.
00:05:50.100 But what has happened is it's spread to the point where you have things like they have the circuits, you know, first circuits.
00:05:56.920 Do you know that the Ninth Circuit in California was coined the Ninth Circus, and it was the most overturned court in the country, regardless of the composition of the Supreme Court?
00:06:10.040 Well, the Supreme Court's always been kind of heavy conservative.
00:06:14.160 Not always.
00:06:15.180 It's been periods where it had liberal leanings, and it's been periods of very independent.
00:06:22.600 And so now this is what you got.
00:06:24.380 This is judicial activism.
00:06:25.820 You know, and over the weekend, I think there's a way to deal with it.
00:06:28.900 Over the weekend, I got this book on Amazon, How to Handle Annoying Judges by Al Capone.
00:06:33.460 Really genius.
00:06:34.920 It's just amazing stuff.
00:06:36.940 And so I'm going to get you a copy.
00:06:39.440 You know what movie we finished?
00:06:40.260 It's funny you said this.
00:06:41.060 You know what movie we finished yesterday?
00:06:42.440 It's a gangster squad with Sean Penn and Johnny Depp.
00:06:47.500 No, no.
00:06:48.160 Johnny Depp is a different one.
00:06:50.820 Josh Brolin.
00:06:51.500 He goes to a judge.
00:06:52.420 He says, I know they got you.
00:06:54.120 You better sign this $20,000.
00:06:55.820 We're going to go right now to take out, you know, Gangster Squad, which they're taking
00:07:00.120 on Mickey Cohen.
00:07:01.000 Yeah.
00:07:01.400 And it was the story of a judge.
00:07:02.940 But maybe they need to watch Mickey Cohen.
00:07:04.320 But watch this.
00:07:04.840 There's a scene in the 60 Minutes interview, which is quite interesting, where the lady,
00:07:09.260 Nora.
00:07:10.140 And by the way, people forgot the 60 Minutes with the Leslie Stahl.
00:07:13.200 Yeah.
00:07:13.620 Going on.
00:07:13.900 No, you can't say that.
00:07:15.280 We're a real outlet.
00:07:16.500 You can't say something like that.
00:07:17.820 This is 60 Minutes.
00:07:18.360 And makes them up.
00:07:19.240 This is 60 Minutes.
00:07:20.380 And if you notice at the beginning, at the beginning of the interview, they open up with
00:07:24.100 a lawsuit that he sued the parent company.
00:07:28.960 But in this part, he's talking about all this stuff.
00:07:31.620 And then he takes out the countries.
00:07:33.360 It's the worst that he stopped.
00:07:34.900 And he used...
00:07:35.420 Folks, I'm not even kidding with you.
00:07:38.420 The one part I'm deeply concerned is if Supreme Court doesn't allow him to use tariffs, he loses
00:07:44.060 all leverage to do everything he's doing, he loses it if he can't use tariffs.
00:07:49.480 Why would they even think about doing that?
00:07:51.020 I don't know.
00:07:51.620 But watch this here.
00:07:52.700 Watch this here.
00:07:53.380 Go ahead, Rob.
00:07:53.820 We saw the list of eight international conflicts he says he's been able to end since returning
00:07:59.380 to office.
00:08:00.240 And you have branded yourself the peace president.
00:08:02.880 Well, I think I did pretty good.
00:08:04.260 I solved...
00:08:05.060 Those are eight of the nine wars I solved.
00:08:07.540 The one.
00:08:08.600 But the one.
00:08:09.660 In many cases, in 60%, I said, if you don't stop fighting, I'm going to be a
00:08:14.060 putting tariffs on both of your countries, and you're not going to be able to do this
00:08:17.180 in the United States.
00:08:18.100 Why isn't that working with Putin?
00:08:20.900 It's working.
00:08:21.420 It is working with Putin, I think.
00:08:23.260 I did different with him because we don't do very much business with Russia, for one
00:08:26.820 thing.
00:08:27.000 That's a good point.
00:08:27.480 He's not like somebody that buys a lot from us because of foolishness.
00:08:32.180 And I think he wants to come in and he wants to trade with us, and he wants to make a lot
00:08:36.980 of money for Russia, and I think that's great.
00:08:39.060 The commander-in-chief has directed the U.S. military to destroy at least nine vessels
00:08:43.880 in the waters off Venezuela, killing more than three dozen alleged drug smugglers.
00:08:49.640 U.S. lawmakers, including at least four Republicans, have questioned the strike's legality.
00:08:55.880 In the meantime...
00:08:56.600 Yeah, if you pause it right there.
00:08:57.720 So, Tom, tariffs.
00:08:59.420 What do you think is it likely that the Supreme Court will not allow him to use the tariffs?
00:09:03.480 I do not think the Supreme Court is going to take that pen out of his hand.
00:09:08.480 Good.
00:09:09.200 Oh, Tom, if they do, let me tell you.
00:09:11.680 No, I don't think they will.
00:09:13.080 Okay.
00:09:13.560 I don't think they will.
00:09:14.340 Brandon, where are you at?
00:09:15.260 Yeah, no, I don't think they will either.
00:09:16.840 That's like the nuclear option for the Supreme Court if they wanted to undermine him.
00:09:21.120 I don't think they would do that.
00:09:21.880 I think the only reason that they have to do it is because of what the federal judges
00:09:25.120 have been doing, and it got kicked up to the Supreme Court.
00:09:27.080 Okay, let me ask you this.
00:09:28.360 What if the Supreme Court was 6-3 on the left?
00:09:32.240 Do you think they would have prevented him from using the tariffs?
00:09:34.380 Yeah, because the left seems to have this self-hating syndrome where they want to do what's
00:09:39.960 worse for America, and just because Trump wants to do it, they want the opposite of it.
00:09:44.380 It's not self-hating.
00:09:45.000 It's an intentional, planned, globalist agenda playbook, and that has to come with the reduction
00:09:51.480 of strength and influence of America, and you start with our marriages, you move to our
00:09:55.300 people, you...
00:09:56.520 You believe it's intentional.
00:09:58.000 Do I believe that there's an intentional effort out there to do this?
00:10:01.160 I absolutely believe it.
00:10:02.520 I believe that Obama wanted it.
00:10:06.080 Obama, I believe, wanted to reduce the influence of America and would have put it back.
00:10:10.580 Look at some of the quotes that he made on it.
00:10:12.520 He was very clear about it.
00:10:14.100 It wasn't his number one or number two flag to wave, but he was very clear about, you
00:10:19.000 know, the old America and reducing, you know, the imperialist influence, and it's all there.
00:10:24.820 It is very intentional.
00:10:26.720 The globalist agenda is intentional and depends on two things.
00:10:30.880 One, America's influence economically has to slide, and America's political influence
00:10:38.800 through military and other things has to slide.
00:10:41.800 How do you do that?
00:10:42.700 Don't let the president handle tariffs.
00:10:45.840 Don't let the president handle foreign intervention.
00:10:48.680 There's so many things that they're trying to do, and meanwhile here, they want trans in
00:10:53.160 the schools and a whole list of other things to destroy the fabric of what was proud America
00:10:58.660 that got us here in the first place.
00:11:00.280 Destroying national identity, too, through mass immigration.
00:11:02.740 Look at what Bush did with spending $10 trillion on wars that we didn't know why we were fighting.
00:11:07.180 Clinton did a bunch of tech transfers to China, let China into the World Trade Organization.
00:11:11.280 So, yeah, it goes all the way back to even Clinton and Bush Sr., maybe, in terms of weakening America.
00:11:16.100 I don't know if they actually knowingly did it, but they were definitely encouraged by people
00:11:19.700 who want that outcome to do what they did.
00:11:22.140 Yeah.
00:11:22.520 Did you see Clinton with a—he had a Band-Aid on his nose this weekend?
00:11:26.140 Hillary's violent.
00:11:27.060 Did you see that?
00:11:27.780 No, I did.
00:11:28.220 On his nose.
00:11:28.880 He was hugging his daughter, and I saw a cut on his nose.
00:11:30.820 Normally at that age, when it's a Band-Aid, it's a skin blemish or something that happens,
00:11:34.840 yeah, that you put it on.
00:11:36.360 Well, it's like a little, you know, a little Squamish self-cancer.
00:11:39.520 Yeah, it happens.
00:11:40.240 Hillary gets wild.
00:11:41.620 But you guys made a good point, too, about, like, think about it.
00:11:44.400 These Republicans that, like, Trump—Trump is obviously a man's man.
00:11:47.980 He's an alpha.
00:11:48.720 He's taking charge role and takes responsibility.
00:11:50.980 He's doing all this.
00:11:52.240 If you notice, the Democratic Party with Obama, the left likes a president that's like,
00:11:56.840 yeah, he's in—everything's nice, even though they're screwing you.
00:11:59.460 They still—everything—I know how to speak good, and I know how to speak well, and we
00:12:03.960 learned this past four years, they don't even need an actual president.
00:12:07.200 The system behind them—because we all know Biden wasn't running the show.
00:12:10.660 They could just run on people telling them, do this—
00:12:13.800 Oh, they prefer that.
00:12:14.660 They don't want somebody who thinks.
00:12:15.680 They don't want somebody who thinks.
00:12:17.600 That's the allegation that I happen to think is on point, that the shadow government that's
00:12:23.240 in there, there are visible hands moving levers.
00:12:25.840 100%.
00:12:26.240 If you had to pick who was in charge, like, who was the shot caller during Biden?
00:12:30.720 Who was the person that, Tom, was the male or female that was the—because somebody
00:12:35.760 had to be in charge.
00:12:36.420 Don't blink.
00:12:36.800 You'll miss it.
00:12:38.000 Okay.
00:12:38.400 Jake Sullivan blinking, yeah.
00:12:39.640 Okay.
00:12:39.920 But you think Obama had some say in there?
00:12:41.720 A little bit.
00:12:42.060 I don't know.
00:12:42.560 I don't know.
00:12:42.960 I mean, when you're hearing Sullivan and those guys, you typically think Obama.
00:12:46.680 But think about what happened with Brennan this weekend, Rob, if you want to play
00:12:50.020 this clip.
00:12:50.360 So Brennan, okay, which you know what his previous job was, okay?
00:12:53.460 Here's the former director of CIA, okay?
00:13:00.060 He's up there having a conversation.
00:13:01.660 This man in a blue suit approaches him.
00:13:03.320 And watch what happens to Brennan within a few seconds and how quickly he starts using
00:13:08.140 his index finger.
00:13:08.980 Go ahead, Rob.
00:13:09.440 On a hundred-byte in a laptop.
00:13:12.840 On a hundred-byte in a laptop.
00:13:14.540 And you misrepresented that.
00:13:16.560 We never said it was disincipation.
00:13:17.880 We said it was Russian influence operations, which is what they do.
00:13:20.560 There's a big difference between—
00:13:21.440 The big difference between influence operations and the big—
00:13:23.280 No, you don't know that.
00:13:24.380 Yes, Colby knew.
00:13:25.540 Colby knew.
00:13:26.420 The little—
00:13:26.940 Oh, all-Mari.
00:13:28.860 Oh, it's coming, Rob.
00:13:30.040 It's coming.
00:13:30.860 They're coming for you, Rob.
00:13:32.580 If that had been a British pub, that would have been a green bottle on the forehead.
00:13:36.920 Rob, where was this, Rob?
00:13:38.220 I'd have to check.
00:13:39.360 Hang on.
00:13:39.400 Can we find out where this was?
00:13:41.160 Because to me, what I want to know is, who was that man that approached him?
00:13:45.400 George Mason University.
00:13:47.300 Okay.
00:13:47.780 Can you find out—
00:13:48.860 Oh, and I know the guy that—I found the guy that—
00:13:51.100 Approached him?
00:13:52.680 Yes.
00:13:53.080 Hang on.
00:13:53.140 Who is the guy that approached—
00:13:54.600 Man with beer.
00:13:55.860 Yeah.
00:13:56.520 Who is the man that approached Brennan about Hunter Biden laptop?
00:14:04.060 Right here.
00:14:04.520 His name is Thomas—
00:14:06.540 Speciale.
00:14:07.420 Yes.
00:14:07.800 I like him already.
00:14:08.620 Is that the guy?
00:14:09.360 Yes.
00:14:10.120 Part of the Republican Party.
00:14:11.380 I believe he ran for office in—here.
00:14:14.860 Here it is.
00:14:15.220 For Virginia.
00:14:16.540 This is his website.
00:14:17.400 Are you 100% that's the guy?
00:14:18.820 That's what the news article was saying, yes.
00:14:20.980 Okay.
00:14:21.220 Can we learn about this guy?
00:14:22.320 Does he have a—is there anything to learn about him?
00:14:24.440 Let me see if I can find it.
00:14:25.060 I just want to know anything I can learn who this guy is.
00:14:27.880 Wikipedia.
00:14:28.560 And Pat, notice he said—
00:14:28.980 Okay, maybe go to his profile, Bob.
00:14:30.580 I'm sorry, Vinny.
00:14:31.040 No, it's all good.
00:14:31.540 He said—he goes, you signed the memo saying that the Hunter laptop was rushing this misinformation,
00:14:37.720 and he's trying to backtrack and trying to say that he didn't.
00:14:39.900 We know you did, along with 51 other of your freaking deep state losers.
00:14:44.320 That's what he was.
00:14:45.560 He's getting called out for it because he knows the hammer's coming down on him, Pat.
00:14:48.500 You think it is?
00:14:49.200 He's going to get—I pray and I hope that they all get it, all of them.
00:14:54.240 Comey, all that stuff.
00:14:55.180 I know Comey's right now, lawyers are trying to dismiss it.
00:14:57.420 No, they all have to pay it.
00:14:58.320 Him and John Bolton and him and them, and I'm happy that they're approaching him.
00:15:01.700 Okay, background is a military and intelligence community, so he was MI in the military.
00:15:07.540 He served active duty in reserves, including diplomas in Afghanistan, continues as chief warrant officer,
00:15:12.500 so he's CWO3, okay, in armory reserve.
00:15:15.560 Professionally in the intelligence field, he is listed as senior advisor for the Director of National Intelligence.
00:15:21.160 Okay, so respect, senior advisor.
00:15:23.820 And he also has held roles, broader intelligence community, including Defense Intelligence Agency
00:15:29.120 and the National Counterterrorism Center and the National Intelligence Management Council.
00:15:33.660 So he's not just anybody that's going up to Brennan to challenge him.
00:15:39.400 Does Brennan know who he is?
00:15:41.040 Did he ever work with Brennan, okay?
00:15:46.800 Did they ever work together?
00:15:48.020 I'm curious.
00:15:49.440 That's a really good question, because if they didn't work together, do you think Brennan would risk going up to a citizen like that?
00:15:55.960 Or if it was someone that he knew and they had passed, like they knew each other from committee or task force,
00:16:02.680 and he comes up there and says that, because you go like that on some citizen, you're going to get a broken beer on the forehead, bang.
00:16:13.720 Oh, you're not touching me like that.
00:16:14.680 But if he already knew the guy, blah, blah, blah, I'm going, no, no, we never said that.
00:16:17.560 We said foreign interference.
00:16:18.880 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:16:19.360 Yeah, all I want to know is, did they work together?
00:16:21.320 I did not find credible sources.
00:16:22.700 I worked together, but they didn't work together.
00:16:25.700 Okay, so, yeah, because when you have something like that and a guy comes and putting his hands on you, it's a little...
00:16:31.000 You're not touching me.
00:16:32.560 It's a little weird situation.
00:16:33.900 But, yeah, so, you know, Brandon, when you see this, what are you thinking about what's going on with Brandon, right?
00:16:38.000 Do you think anything's going to happen with him?
00:16:39.380 Yeah, there's never been a time in my life when I've looked at John Brandon, who I'm speaking,
00:16:42.740 didn't think that that was a vile, dirty, disgusting person that's done bad things.
00:16:47.340 And I haven't heard anybody, hardly anybody say good things about him.
00:16:50.440 Like, look at him, John Karakou, like, that was enemy number one for him.
00:16:53.700 He said that this guy systematically tried to destroy his life and keep him in jail and put him in jail.
00:16:57.980 So I don't think that he doesn't feel like a guy who has good intentions for the country.
00:17:03.560 There's, like, allegations of him being a communist, having communist roots that go back to when he was young.
00:17:09.180 So, yeah, I do put him right in that group of Comey, Bolton, and who was the other one that was under?
00:17:15.800 Letitia James.
00:17:16.500 Like, I put him right in there with that group of people, people who should be looked into.
00:17:19.220 That's the deep...
00:17:19.820 Like, when you say deep state and try to call us crazy, that's them.
00:17:23.020 And just FYI, they're still in.
00:17:25.300 Like, I love how people thought Trump got in this time, and they're not still in there trying and scheming and trying to do their stuff.
00:17:31.700 But those are the faces.
00:17:32.500 If you just look at John Brennan's face, just look at his angry, just bitter...
00:17:37.480 Like, it says it.
00:17:38.460 By the way, when we had John Karakou here, John Karakou used to work with him.
00:17:42.600 And John Karakou said he couldn't stand working with him.
00:17:46.340 By the way, guess what?
00:17:47.960 John Karakou is a guy that is on my neck.
00:17:51.720 So if somebody actually wanted to manek John Karakou, Rob, I think I just...
00:17:55.500 You know, if you don't have his handle, okay, I'm going to send it to you right now, Rob.
00:18:00.580 There it is.
00:18:01.140 Yeah, put his manek link below, Rob, for people to be able to go manek him.
00:18:07.400 John Karakou was the guy that exposed waterboarding and got in trouble for it.
00:18:11.820 That's who he is.
00:18:12.520 John Karakou was a...
00:18:13.740 And he worked on a lot of strong missions himself.
00:18:17.820 And, yeah, former CIA counterterrorism officer and former senior investigator for Senate Foreign Relations.
00:18:23.980 He did not have good things to say about Brennan.
00:18:26.680 Rob, can you go back to that clip that you have of Brennan?
00:18:28.920 I just saw something he had up there.
00:18:30.180 He's on the train.
00:18:30.840 Yes, this was...
00:18:31.600 He was confronted at...
00:18:33.200 I believe it's his D.C. train station.
00:18:35.100 Go ahead, Rob.
00:18:35.460 And doesn't respond.
00:18:36.460 I was just trying to get you to clear it up, if you saw the dossier before the election.
00:18:42.760 Read my memoir.
00:18:44.360 I've read excerpts of it.
00:18:46.080 Look at that face.
00:18:47.000 But what...
00:18:47.500 Are you concerned about a possible indictment?
00:18:52.040 Yes.
00:18:52.480 Coming from DOJ?
00:18:53.740 Please.
00:18:54.680 What do you think about the situation now?
00:18:58.040 Anything you could say, sir?
00:18:59.520 Just want to clear the record, give you a chance to talk.
00:19:02.500 Oh, I would have given him more and more.
00:19:05.960 Did you see the Steele dossier or not?
00:19:09.020 That's pretty much the gist of the situation, right?
00:19:15.360 I thought he texted me a CIA friend.
00:19:17.300 You have nothing to say, sir, about it?
00:19:18.440 He looks like he's scrolling up.
00:19:20.600 You can actually see what he's doing.
00:19:22.060 Yeah.
00:19:24.220 Will you be involved at all in testimony before the Judiciary Committee in the coming weeks?
00:19:32.500 Or coming months?
00:19:34.720 He's just scrolling.
00:19:35.680 Tick-tock.
00:19:36.320 Yeah.
00:19:36.700 Maybe tell us what you think about the direction of the intelligence community now under Trump.
00:19:44.120 Is that a BBW Instagram account he's looking at?
00:19:48.020 Yeah.
00:19:50.040 You got to be careful.
00:19:50.900 I mean, listen, respect.
00:19:52.060 Maybe it's like a Nicki Minaj.
00:19:53.080 You know what I'm saying?
00:19:53.600 You got to be careful.
00:19:54.560 Brennan's going to do the Kevin Spacey thing to him.
00:19:56.640 I was thinking that, too.
00:19:57.620 Yeah.
00:19:58.100 What?
00:19:58.540 They're just going to push him in front of the train.
00:19:59.960 Exactly.
00:20:00.280 House of Cards.
00:20:00.920 House of Cards.
00:20:01.400 That's what I'm talking about.
00:20:02.260 Kevin Spacey, House of Cards.
00:20:03.680 Whoop!
00:20:04.080 Yeah.
00:20:04.500 He doesn't look like he's capable of doing something like that.
00:20:07.380 He looks like a guy that's extremely sweetheart.
00:20:09.620 Oh, no.
00:20:09.820 No, no, no.
00:20:11.000 He runs a daycare center.
00:20:12.120 He does not look like he's capable of doing something like that.
00:20:15.320 Here's what happened.
00:20:16.700 Every size was pretty much sold out, including the white that's not even here yet.
00:20:20.780 Okay?
00:20:21.100 Every size.
00:20:22.260 For black and brown, the only thing that was left was 9, 9 1⁄2, 10, and 11.
00:20:27.300 The only size is that the shipment goes out today.
00:20:29.300 Your order today gets shipped out today.
00:20:31.160 Those are the only sizes that are left for black and brown.
00:20:34.260 Rob, can you go to black if you don't mind?
00:20:36.920 If you go on black, can you officially order size 7 and 8 or not yet?
00:20:41.140 Click on it.
00:20:41.940 Not yet.
00:20:42.260 Okay, so officially the only sizes that we have left are 9, 9 1⁄2, 10, and 11, but I believe that effective here in the next 24 hours, okay, you can go place the order now because I was under the impression that it was already up, Rob.
00:20:59.560 Oh, it is.
00:21:00.260 I just refreshed.
00:21:00.840 Okay, so that's what it is.
00:21:01.820 You don't refresh it.
00:21:02.460 Oh, all of them?
00:21:03.060 Here's the good news.
00:21:04.240 The good news is folks came back and they said, Pat, can we get 7, 7 1⁄2, and 8 1⁄2?
00:21:10.300 Guess what?
00:21:10.780 We officially bought the mold for 7, 7 1⁄2, and 8 1⁄2.
00:21:14.980 It's going to be done by November 17th.
00:21:16.740 We're building the actual mold for 7, 7 1⁄2, and 8 1⁄2.
00:21:21.280 You can officially order all the sizes, the 7, 7 1⁄2, 8, 8 1⁄2, 9, 9 1⁄2, 10, 10 1⁄2, 11, 11, and 1⁄2, 12, and 13.
00:21:30.620 Some of the ones are going to come to you first week of February or first week of January.
00:21:35.040 Some are December.
00:21:36.280 9, 9 1⁄2, 10, and 11 will be right away.
00:21:38.580 But the reality of it is it sold out ASAP.
00:21:42.480 And the feedback we're getting with the people that are wearing their shoes on a daily basis, everywhere I'm going, I'm seeing fans like, Pat, look what I'm wearing.
00:21:49.260 Look what I'm wearing.
00:21:49.820 Look what I'm wearing.
00:21:50.400 Look what I'm wearing.
00:21:51.280 It's great to see people are loving their shoes as much as we're wearing them.
00:21:54.160 If you haven't yet seen the ad, Rob, can you pull up the ad real quick for us to tell you the story of the FLBs?
00:21:58.500 And we'll get right into the podcast.
00:21:59.800 Go ahead, Rob.
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00:23:11.520 When you wear it once, you're going to want to wear it all the time.
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