THE BIG MIG SHOW
NOVEMBER 10, 2025
EPISODE 698 - 11AM
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Whopping wealth of Nancy Pelosi under scrutiny as it's revealed she has earned $130 MILLION in stock profits while in Congress
As former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi gears up to retire from her nearly four-decade career in Congress, she does so with an estimated net worth of $278million and $130million in stock profits.
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Miliaccio with my Co host George Ballantine.
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Rise and grind, tip of the spear.
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That's it. It's Monday morning.
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We're ready to get down and do what we got to do.
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It's going to be a big week of course.
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Lots going on as always. George B.
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Man, how was your weekend bro? It was all right, you know, just
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another weekend. Worked a little bit on Saturday,
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probably half a day. Watched my Alabama Crimson Tide
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day one. You know a lot of good games.
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So where's that? Where's that put them for the
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season since you're tracking them and I'm not they're.
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Ranked #4 So if all goes well, they'll have the bye week in the
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play offs. If all goes well, we'll see, you
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know. And none of the teams have
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really have been consistent though, So it's kind of weird.
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I mean, I'm going to none of the top ranked teams are not.
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Nobody's playing consistent. I'm not going to say this and
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some people may not like this, but it is what it is.
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You take the number one, number two teams, right?
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You take Oklahoma, I mean Ohio State and Indiana, they really
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haven't played anybody good, all low level teams.
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So I'm I'm going to see when they when they're going to play
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some good teams. Indiana, another close game.
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Yes, Saturday they won barely. So you know, I don't know.
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We'll see what happens. It's anybody's, you know,
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anybody comes out to play in the gridiron that day.
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They you know, they're going to play well, they're going to win
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it. So it's anybody's game.
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All right, well, you know how we do it on this show, of course,
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it's always edge of the knife. We're going to try to educate
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subscribers and our mods. What's up?
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Hopefully you guys had a good weekend in the chat.
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Let us know of how your weekend was.
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We definitely want to know about it.
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All right, let's let's go ahead. And I know George, you're going
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to you got a little set the mood to kick it off before we're even
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going to jump in. Oh, I thought you're going to
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talk about the Nancy first, but I had the thumbnail.
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All right, We got set the mood. It's real quick.
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It's something, you know, sometimes a lot of people may
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need. This is we don't like to give
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out medical advice here in the big Make show.
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So I found a qualified Dr. to do so for you.
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Some people feel free to pass this on to people.
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Thanksgiving is definitely coming up.
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You might want to show it to people you have maybe.
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Give it to yours or something. You give a little medical advice
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to your liberal friends and family, you know.
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And don't forget to wear your Trump gear to Thanksgiving.
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Here we go, it says. Here, Trump hurt your feelings,
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so I am writing you a prescription for two testicles.
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Got to reach down and grab some sometimes.
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I agree with that, that that's a good doctor.
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That's a nice country Dr. right there, right?
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Yeah, no doubt. More.
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You know well. Of two balls.
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The wicked Witch, we know she's not coming back.
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Of course she's Grease and the skids.
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I think her own daughter's going to run.
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I don't even know where this is all going.
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Of course we're talking about her daughter, who was part of
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the J6 Fed's direction in Time magazine is awarded to Nancy
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Pelosi, Insider Trader of the Year.
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Nice $160 million in in in net worth with a $200 salary.
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Incredible, incredible stuff. Of course, many people are
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asking about the whopping wealth of Nancy Pelosi.
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Much of it's under scrutiny. Me personally, I think it's all
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insider trading. She doesn't trade on technicals.
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She's not Warren Buffett. But she doesn't need to be
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Warren Buffett, right? She can just trade on what she
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hears. You know what, Lance?
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I forgot. You know you brought something
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up earlier. All right?
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Did I bring it up? Oh, for Thanksgiving dinner,
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right? Oh, yeah?
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Well, listen, you know, I have a question for you.
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Let's let's let's slow down here.
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Are you cooking Thanksgiving dinner again this year?
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I know you've been throwing down on the grill and a lot of people
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are asking questions. I'm not cooking this year.
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No, I'm taking off. However, I'm going to make it
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easy for whoever is going to be cooking though.
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I'm going to matter of fact, I'm going to make it easy for you
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and a whole lot of other people. Guess what?
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Back you know I bet that do you have a funny or stressful
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Boom, right there. Thanksgiving is right around the
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corner. You want to make that perfect
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Turkey, right? Go for it, I'm telling you.
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Go for. It and, and here's my personal
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using the chef IQ for Thanksgiving, but I got to say
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this. Don't bring a bottle of wine.
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the meat, everything else, whatever, but it's the meat.
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There's nothing like dried Turkey, like George said.
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Maybe, maybe the maybe the you know, green bean casserole won't
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be right, but the meat will be perfect.
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Walk in there with a Chef IQ and I guarantee they'll be thanking
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Whoa, stocking stuffer. I would like to get that in my
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stuff. I mean I already have one so I
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don't need in my stocking. One bro, I got you one.
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What you talking? About there's There's something
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about the stocking that you always want, and that's a highly
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skilled. You want here, I'm going to give
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Poop. A little.
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Yeah, exactly. Prepper part.
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And a chef IQ sense. Yeah, that's it, That's it.
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That's a good tag team. And at the end of the day, look,
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you know anybody you give it to, if it's people that you eat at
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their house or you know, give one to your wife or whatever
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You just keep using it year after year.
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otherwise. I love using it on the BBQ.
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I'll tell you what. All right.
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Hold on. Yeah, hold on.
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Wait a second. Lance, are we going to.
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Maybe some people should. If you're going to be cooking a
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Turkey where you haven't done so well in the past, you might want
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to be able to make a little wager with the friends if you
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got the chef. Well, yeah, you know, you know,
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what I have always said is if you depending on what you're
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good. I don't know.
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Everybody's different. Some people like prime rib on
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Thanksgiving. Some people do Turkey.
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We're talking about a nice cooked Turkey for Thanksgiving,
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but the coin is with the chef. You can, you can make wagers
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with the chef IQ too. That's the cool part about it.
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You just tell everybody you know, and I, I mentioned the
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prime rib because some people do prime rib and you can, how do
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you want your meat? How do you want your meat?
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And you can just nail the prime rib without telling them and
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take bets that you're going to nail it.
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And you can tell them, listen, I'm literally going to cook
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right here from the living room. I'm going to watch the game and
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I'm going to make the perfect Turkey or the perfect ham or the
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perfect prime rib. How?
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They won't know bet them 20 bucks that you don't even have
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to go in the kitchen, that you're so good at cooking that
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you have you have cooking ESP. They're going to see you looking
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at your phone. They're never going to know that
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you're checking out your chef IQ.
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You're going to know on the meats done.
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You're going to deliver it hot, juicy and perfect to the table.
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And then you're going to collect those $20 bills from everybody.
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Listen, if if you if you look at your phone, the time he looks at
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you says 01 of my friends or my inlaws was texting me Happy
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Thanksgiving. They're not going to know,
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They're not going to know that you're linked to the Chef IQ.
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Free advice right now. Exactly, it's a way to make
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especially at 30% off. It's just a code.
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Big, big, though. All right, let's go, right?
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What are we getting into ourselves?
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All right, so Nancy Pelosi, we're all asking questions.
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How do you amass 160, some odd million, 130 million in stocks
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on a $200 a year salary? Explain that to me like I'm like
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I'm 5. Anybody out in the audience,
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anybody in the chat? Can you explain that?
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Yeah. I mean, she's 85.
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She's going to step down when her term ends in January.
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Of course she's not going to run for RE election.
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She'd be 87. I think we had a bit, but an age
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limit on these people anyway. They're so damn old.
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Look, look at look at freaking Mitch McConnell, the turtle
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falling all over the place. She was elected in 1987.
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Her husband was a venture capitalist.
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They had a net worth of around 3 million in between 610 and
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785 in stocks. That's 1987.
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Now she's got a stock portfolio that's worth 133.7 million.
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Explain that to me. That's a 17% gain.
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Way higher than the S&P 505% gain, way higher than the Dow
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Jones's 233% gain over the same period.
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Even with inflation taken out, the performance represents an
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average annual return of 14.5%, as much as twice the average
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annual 7% to 9% return of the S&P 500, NASDAQ and Dow Jones
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over those years. I mean last year, staggering
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estimated return of 54%. George.
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Listen, unless she's looking through the looking glass or got
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a crystal ball or something, there's only one way and it's
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called insider trading. Yeah, are we really going to let
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her go off into the sunset with all her I'll gotten?
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You know what Lance yes they are I'm going to tell you why I'm
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going to tell everybody why because also now they want to
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bring this going to start to come out now because she said
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she's not going to go for re election she's retiring.
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You had years upon years to do this.
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Is she that powerful probably is right.
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She's probably got a lot of pull, that woman in DC, all that
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insider trading I'm. Disgusted If they let this
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biatch roll off into the sunset with all that money, then there
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is no justice. There is no justice because this
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woman has been insider trading her ass off her entire time in
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Congress and I in no way shape or means is it legal.
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So, I mean, she's got, she's got 25 to 25 to 50 million
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in Apple stock alone. They also have a bunch of
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business ventures. I guess when they divested some
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of their stock money. They have a Napa Valley winery
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worth 5 million to 25. Nobody really knows.
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They own an Italian restaurant. They have commercial real estate
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and a political data consulting fund.
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They also have an $8.7 million home in San Francisco.
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Everybody knows about that. And they have a Washington, DC
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apartment that they paid 650 for 650 for in 1999.
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I have no idea what it's worth now.
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Got to be worth a hell of a lot more.
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She should be. You know what?
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She should be happy that Trump cleaned up DC.
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Her apartment's worth more money now.
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Exactly. Yeah, she ought to be thanking
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Trump instead of ripping up his State of the Union.
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Yeah, I got to tell you, if they let this bitch roll off into the
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sunset with all this money and I can tell you this administration
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is not what I hoped. For, I mean, you think about it,
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like to prove this, you're going to have to have people flip on
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her or I mean, it's not something that you could easily
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prove now can you? I don't know.
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I don't think. So I think you, I think you
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could, I think you could because I think what you could do is
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look at what stock she's bought and what kind of deals the US
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government did with those companies during this time
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period and look at the timing. So for example, if Boeing, I'm
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just making something up, I'm not saying she owns Boeing
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stock. If Boeing all of a sudden in
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2015 got a contract with the US government for a bunch of C130
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planes and whatever. And right before that Nancy
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bought put calls or options in Boeing and then the announcement
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came out a week, 234 weeks later.
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And you would know because even right now, you know that whole,
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there's a, there's some recently some information about Ozempic
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and the company that makes Ozempic.
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And it's interesting that a bunch of congressional members
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on both sides of the aisle bought the stock prior to the
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announcement that Ozempic was going to be dropping their
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prices. That big announcement, Donald
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Trump and RFK saying the American public's going to win,
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lose millions of pounds if they drop the price.
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There were a bunch of congressional members that have
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been buying that stock for weeks.
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So you're going to tell me they didn't know about the Ozempic
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story? And I'm not sure that MTG wasn't
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one of them. I mean, there's a there's a
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bunch of Republicans that bought them.
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Right. And one of the Pelosi's most
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successful recent trades, George, this was an easy one was
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NVIDIA. In December she exercised call
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options she purchased, she purchased from the company in
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2023 at an estimated price of 1.8 million.
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That which allowed her to purchase 50 of the chip
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company shares at $12.00 a piece, less than 110th its
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current market price at 188 now. And she knew what was going on
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with NVIDIA in the US government.
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So you're going to tell me? I mean, you don't need a lot of
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these cases. Pick up a half of them and start
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clawing back all her money and send her to retirement with
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Zippo. Let her walk out of there with
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no stock money whatsoever. Wipe her out.
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She can spend the rest of her life in jail.
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That's why we need to stop anybody, elected officials from
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them and their spouses from trading 10 kids.
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Yeah. Listen, imagine, imagine what
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they're going to do with crypto though, because they can hide
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the wallets and stuff. You want to know whose wallet it
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is? Just think about that.
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Well, look at Marino. Marino is a complete privacy
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token. A lot of people are using it on
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the dark web. I noticed that token's really
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taking off, and a lot of people think it might be one of the
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next big tokens. It's gone up quite a bit
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already, but it's an interesting token, kind of like Z Cash.
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There's another one that seems to have really taken off as of
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late. All right, let's talk about the
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BBC, George. The big I don't even know what
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those what it's called, but you know.
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BBC does stand for something, but I don't think you want to
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say it on air. Yeah, right.
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So, yeah, Now after the recent that BBC, after recent
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revelations coming out that they altered the video and tape of
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Donald Trump's January 6th speech, right, You have the head
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of the BBC, Tim Davy, he resigns over this.
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Well, rightfully so, but he should be freaking arrested.
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And also now you have adding to this, chief news executive
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Deborah Turner is also out. Here's my here's my thing.
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Why did it take so long for anybody to figure out the video
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was doctored or altered? No idea.
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I'm kind of ashamed of myself right now for not figuring that
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part out. Yeah, I mean, I, I have to be
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honest, I never saw the clip up until recently.
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I didn't see it until we, we saw the side by side on our show the
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other day. I had never seen it.
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I wasn't aware of it. I didn't know about it.
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I knew I'd heard about the Harris, you know, fabrication by
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60 minutes. That one I had heard about and I
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thought, well, that makes sense because I'm sure she couldn't
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string 2 sentences together, you know, kind of kind of like
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Biden. I thought, OK, well that makes
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sense. I never heard about the BBC One.
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Now here's my thing, George, is it?
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Do they think this is going to be a legal strategy by these
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people resigning? Trump is going to sue the
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everliving shit out of them because you know, Trump loves
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money and he's going to sue and he's going to win.
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I mean, of course he's going to win.
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I mean, how much is that one going to be worth?
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That lawsuit, that's going to be big money right there.
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I I, I think that lawsuit is going to top them all.
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I mean, it's 100% fake news, right?
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Yeah, so, but here's the thing. So we have a pattern here,
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everybody. Here's the pattern, right?
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Yeah, the BBC News altering and, you know, altering media.
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You have CBS, you had ABCI. Don't know if NBC did it.
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I'm not sure if they did something.
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They probably did though. But what's the consequences?
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Are they going to pay out a lawsuit amount, which they have.
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They make so much money anyway. How about this?
00:19:19
How about probably you let them air their regular shows, but you
00:19:23
pull their FCC license for their news media until they get until
00:19:29
they start doing the right thing.
00:19:31
You can let them have their regular shows, you know, for
00:19:33
entertainment. That's fine.
00:19:35
I'll, I'll allow that for them, but pull away their news.
00:19:38
They're not allowed to report any news because you remember
00:19:41
back in the if you notice back in the day, people outlets
00:19:44
reported on news. CNN used to do a great job
00:19:47
listen, especially on overseas stuff.
00:19:49
But now anything on the cable news, they're 100% it's all
00:19:54
opinionated. They're not really reporting
00:19:57
news. They're giving their opinions on
00:19:59
stuff. People are taking it as as news,
00:20:02
which is that's the difference. People fall for that.
00:20:05
But then you have your regular 247 what?
00:20:07
ABCNBC, Fox, they're just no better though, all, all
00:20:12
complicit. So why not pull their FCC
00:20:15
licenses and they can't report any news?
00:20:18
Or listen to me. Or do that for like a little
00:20:22
while and then anything they want to report, which is you can
00:20:28
let them back in after a little while and penalties and all
00:20:31
that, let them back in the report.
00:20:32
Local news, right? But anything where it comes to
00:20:35
government, they have to pre record it has to be approved by
00:20:40
the administration to make sure they're not altering it or doing
00:20:43
anything. And then they could air it.
00:20:46
How about the question I have is it, how much did this, how about
00:20:49
this George, how much did this harm the American public?
00:20:54
Because again, we're talking about Trump's first term and
00:20:57
we're talking about the non-stop attacks.
00:21:00
Well, and we're talking about J6, right?
00:21:03
Hold on, they use that to impeach him, right?
00:21:05
I know that's not, but how much was the American public, or how
00:21:08
much were we hurt? By by doing that, we get hurt a
00:21:10
lot. I mean, so it's my point between
00:21:14
that and they said, oh, doing the J6 and then now you had the
00:21:17
pipe bomb room was a was a Capitol police officer now.
00:21:21
Here's my question now. Works for the CIA I mean.
00:21:24
Here's my question for. You the damage is done but but.
00:21:27
How much were we hurt by YouTube by 60 minutes in ABC, By the
00:21:32
BBC, By Google? By Facebook?
00:21:37
How much was the American public hurt by all the attacks?
00:21:41
Zuckerbergs, you know, Zuckerberg, Zuckerbucks
00:21:43
operation, How much were we hurt?
00:21:47
Millions, billions, trillions. I mean, how much was the economy
00:21:51
hurt? How much, how much money and
00:21:53
resources did the American government waste fabricating the
00:21:57
Russian collusion hoax and all the rest of this?
00:21:59
And how much did all these news agencies, social media
00:22:03
influencers got paid? All those, all those people that
00:22:06
are getting paid by USAID, How much did we get hurt personally?
00:22:10
What do you think? So to put a number amount is
00:22:13
going to be difficult and I'll tell you why.
00:22:15
Or we're already in the trillions, right?
00:22:17
And if that number's just going to continue to grow and, and
00:22:19
just I'll give you one reason. If you look at Joe Biden, he won
00:22:24
the presidency and he shouldn't have won, right?
00:22:25
If they didn't do all that bullshit, we would have Trump
00:22:30
back in. But so now you're feeling the
00:22:31
effects, still abiding. How long you going to feel the
00:22:33
effects? Well, let's I'll give you one
00:22:35
reason, one example. What the Hell's her name is?
00:22:40
SCOTUS. Lady Katisha Brown, Whatever
00:22:42
whatever her name is. Latisha, James.
00:22:44
No, Brown, the SCOTUS Supreme Court, yeah, whatever.
00:22:50
So she's in there. So we'll feel the effects of her
00:22:53
decision making until she's out. So she'll be in there probably
00:22:58
another 20 years, 30 years. That's the effects of Biden.
00:23:02
That's the effects of BBC reporting that that stupid fake
00:23:06
news CBS altering clips abci mean and it's not only altering
00:23:11
clips. What about, you know, ABC giving
00:23:13
answers the questions and stuff to.
00:23:15
I think the damage is the Kamalians and billions and
00:23:18
billions of dollars, all these news.
00:23:20
No trillions. We're in the trillions.
00:23:23
They owe the American public literally that, that Zuckerberg
00:23:26
ought to just give up all his personal worth and hand it over
00:23:29
to the American public. The same goes for every one of
00:23:32
these companies, the BBC 60 Minutes, they ought to just hand
00:23:36
over all their stock to the American public and then we'll
00:23:38
liquidate the company. I, I mean, honestly, the amount
00:23:41
we lost and the damage that was done and the fact that we have
00:23:45
to participate in it because of them.
00:23:47
And honestly, it's not enough that when Trump sues them, I
00:23:50
honestly don't think it's enough.
00:23:51
I think there should be class actions.
00:23:53
And I think 60 Minutes owes the American public not only an
00:23:56
apology, I think they ought to stroke a big, big, big multi
00:23:59
billion dollar check too. That goes for CNN, goes for the
00:24:03
BBC, goes for YouTube, it goes for Google, it goes for Mark
00:24:07
Zuckerberg, all of them. I think they owe the American
00:24:09
public a lot of money. What they did was just criminal
00:24:13
and just they're kissing ass now simply because they got no way
00:24:16
to go. So Donald Trump suing them and
00:24:18
winning just isn't enough for me.
00:24:22
All right, George, you were excited about.
00:24:24
This before you go down, I want to bring something up.
00:24:26
I forgot to I forgot to talk about tell you about this you
00:24:30
you put this story up about a week ago.
00:24:32
So you know, remember that you know the story you did on the
00:24:34
Manhattan size Interstellar Object 3 Atlas.
00:24:37
Yeah, 3 AI. Guess what?
00:24:39
It loses its tail after passing the sun, and that's defying all
00:24:46
conventional explanations. Well, it's also giving off a
00:24:50
radio signal, did you know that? No, I did not.
00:24:53
Yeah, there was an announcement that it's giving off some kind
00:24:55
of an odd radio signal, and it wasn't giving the signal off
00:24:58
before. What?
00:24:59
Happened to its tail though, and it's still moving, still going.
00:25:05
Who knows what those were, additional ships or something
00:25:08
else? I'm.
00:25:09
Going to make I'm going to make suggestion.
00:25:12
Buy ammo, buy stock food, 'cause you don't.
00:25:19
You don't know what might be on that shit, but it might be
00:25:21
coming this way right by some, I don't know.
00:25:23
As somebody the other day mentioned the, you know, Donald
00:25:28
Trump activating National Guard for civil unrest in every state.
00:25:33
That could be for that too. You know, somebody mentioned
00:25:35
that it might be because of Atlas it.
00:25:37
Could be. Yeah.
00:25:39
And the radio signal, a lot of people are talking about it,
00:25:42
saying how is that possible? It's also seems to have changed
00:25:46
its lighting a little bit. It's now emanating a different
00:25:49
kind of a light. So I don't know.
00:25:51
I don't know. I don't know.
00:25:53
Let's talk about Russiagate. You were really excited about
00:25:57
this. You know me, I was, I was trying
00:26:00
to. I'm not as national.
00:26:01
Guard thing was for this but I. Don't.
00:26:03
Yeah. Right.
00:26:04
You're not excited. You should be excited.
00:26:07
You know I. Don't know why.
00:26:09
My thing is, my thing is knowing what we know and knowing that
00:26:13
the Russian collusion hoax was completely fabricated.
00:26:17
I don't know that you need, you know, again, this is kind of
00:26:20
weird to me, and here's why. I'll tell you what.
00:26:22
George Ballentine commits a crime and we know he committed
00:26:26
the crime. We're sure of it.
00:26:28
And they subpoena George Ballentine.
00:26:31
They don't indict him. They subpoena him to question
00:26:34
him, but they already have all the proof.
00:26:36
They already know George did it. My question is, why do you
00:26:40
subpoena guilty people? Brennan's guilty, Lisa Page is
00:26:44
guilty, Peter Strozik's guilty in the Russia gate
00:26:47
investigation. We know it.
00:26:49
My opinion is, why are we subpoenaing?
00:26:51
Why aren't we just indicting them?
00:26:53
It seems to be optics to me. I don't feel like it's
00:26:56
necessary. I think the subpoenas, a lot of
00:26:58
people are excited about it. I saw Rodger Stone talking about
00:27:01
it. I saw Alex Jones talking about
00:27:03
it. I just don't understand this.
00:27:04
Because for guilty people, for Lisa Page, Peter Strozik, and
00:27:08
Brendan, we know they're guilty. We know the Russian collusion
00:27:11
was completely fabricated. We know they all lied underoath
00:27:13
and did all kinds of things. My thing is, why would they call
00:27:18
George Ballantine? Why would they subpoena George
00:27:20
Ballantine to interview him if they know he's guilty?
00:27:22
They wouldn't. They would call a grand jury.
00:27:24
It would be a sealed grand jury. They would issue an indictment
00:27:26
of arrest and then they would have the US Marshals, FBIATFDEA
00:27:30
whatever George had done and they would go and just yank him
00:27:33
out of the fucking house at 3:00 AM in his underwear.
00:27:36
That's my point do. You want me to tell?
00:27:37
You want my? Opinion.
00:27:39
Sure. All right, don't interrupt me.
00:27:41
All right, let me just, I might talk a little slow.
00:27:43
Think about it a second. But anyway, so we're talking
00:27:46
about very high profile cases involving very high government
00:27:50
officials, a lot of stuff. Now it's not only Brandon, Lisa
00:27:54
Page and Peter Struck, Peter Struck, There's 30 or more
00:27:58
individuals that are going to be, they're all going to be
00:28:00
coming this week too. More subpoenas to testify in
00:28:03
front of this grand jury, which is in South Florida too, by the
00:28:06
way, which is all right. It's hopefully that's a good
00:28:08
thing. So if you want it done right,
00:28:15
why not? Why not subpoena in front of the
00:28:17
grand jury? You know why?
00:28:21
Because you, you just said to yourself, they're guilty.
00:28:23
We know they're guilty. They have the evidence guilty.
00:28:26
So when you do it and you put in there, hey, listen, you had a
00:28:30
chance to answer to the grand jury to not get this indictment,
00:28:33
but you what you pled the 5th. Oh well too bad.
00:28:38
So this just this just makes their the case stronger for the
00:28:42
government. Well, let's take CIA Director
00:28:44
John Radcliffe. He already referred Brennan and
00:28:46
comedy for prosecution over the summer, right?
00:28:49
So in my opinion, right, And we already know that Peter Strozek
00:28:52
was fired from the FBI in 2018 because he violated Bureau
00:28:56
policies, probably broke the broke the law.
00:28:58
They probably knew what he. Wanted but he also won his
00:29:00
lawsuit, though against it. And then remember, Lisa Page
00:29:03
discussed an insurance policy to keep Trump that off.
00:29:07
You know, my thing is in in normal case, if we had a, a, a
00:29:12
group of people, let's say it's Lance George and and and the
00:29:15
big, big mafia. So let's say there's a couple
00:29:18
hundred of us and we participated in some kind of a
00:29:20
major criminal operation, concurrent criminal over Roy's
00:29:24
racketeering, Rico, whatever. Would they handle it the same
00:29:28
way? Would they subpoena us to
00:29:30
testify? The answer is no.
00:29:33
They would indict us and then we would be forced.
00:29:35
We're talking, we're talking two different things.
00:29:37
We're talking about high profile people, government officials
00:29:41
versus me, literal me and you. It's.
00:29:43
A different I have a different opinion.
00:29:45
I don't feel like these people are any more important than
00:29:47
anybody else. It's not about their more
00:29:48
important, it's more high profile.
00:29:50
It's not about important, it's high profile.
00:29:53
Now listen. Yeah, I don't agree with.
00:29:55
That OK? Well, that's fine, but listen,
00:29:57
you know that you know they're guilty.
00:29:59
I know they're guilty. Majority of our listeners, I'm
00:30:01
going to say no, they're guilty. However, half the country may
00:30:05
not know they're guilty. So if you really want to show
00:30:10
the world American people this is the way to do it, That's just
00:30:13
my opinion. You have yours.
00:30:14
I respect yours but. Just think about doing this.
00:30:18
Let me give you this. Cross the T's baby.
00:30:19
Jim Jordan referred Brennan for prosecution.
00:30:23
Right. And Ratcliffe referred Brennan
00:30:26
for prosecution. Maybe, maybe you're right about
00:30:28
Strozek and Paige. Maybe you're right.
00:30:30
But why if Brennan's been referred by so many other high
00:30:33
pride people to be prosecuted? I just don't understand why
00:30:38
we're going through this process.
00:30:39
Because it's not the normal criminal process.
00:30:41
Criminals don't get interviewed. You don't.
00:30:43
You don't get criminals getting interviewed.
00:30:45
You're talking about a former CIA director, so who's probably
00:30:48
still got a lot of friends and and Spooks and contacts in the
00:30:52
CIA. But you know what?
00:30:55
Hold on, hold on. Here's here's something you
00:30:59
haven't thought of and I was waiting for you to see if you're
00:31:01
going to bring it up. So we keep saying these 3-4
00:31:05
individuals, but there's going to be over 30.
00:31:07
They're going to be all coming out this week.
00:31:09
So when you put them under a gun like this, which one's going to
00:31:13
flip first? Which one's going to try to take
00:31:16
a deal to get themselves out of prison time or less prison time?
00:31:20
And it's going to flip because you know, someone's going to
00:31:22
flip. One of these people is going to
00:31:23
bring. Already flipping.
00:31:24
They got the subpoena and they probably had their attorneys
00:31:26
already making phone calls. Maybe, but somebody's going to
00:31:29
try to get somebody's going to flip and you know, you know what
00:31:34
they want, right? You go to these people, they
00:31:35
want the next hire man up the totem pole.
00:31:38
OK, right. And who's the Who's the top dogs
00:31:40
on the totem pole? When the time comes, when the
00:31:45
time comes, here's here's my thing.
00:31:46
When the arrests do start, assuming they start, don't be a
00:31:50
bunch of pussies. No more self surrender.
00:31:52
I want you to go yank these people out of their houses at
00:31:54
3:00 AM like you have done so many other Americans, red
00:31:57
blooded Americans, you've done it over and over again.
00:32:00
Don't be a bunch of pussies at the DOJ, at FBI and US Marshall
00:32:03
Service. 34 AM arrests. If you need news coverage, the
00:32:06
Big League Show will come there and do it.
00:32:09
Don't let them self surrender. That's bullshit because you
00:32:12
wouldn't let they didn't let American self surrender for J6.
00:32:15
They they hit them with flash bangs and 15 cars in their
00:32:19
neighborhoods, embarrass them in front of their their their
00:32:21
neighborhood friends and their family members and they threaten
00:32:24
their dogs and their children. No, I want these people drug out
00:32:28
of their house in their underwear at 3:00 AM.
00:32:30
That's what I want. I want a lot of things too.
00:32:35
But I have a clip. This was from, I think Friday
00:32:38
when it first came out. Yeah, I was giddy about this.
00:32:41
I thought you'd be happy, too. Like, it's something better than
00:32:44
nothing. At least we're getting this
00:32:45
progress being made. And I and I always say if you
00:32:48
look at the way the Dems did, did their law fair.
00:32:52
And, you know, they didn't do it correctly.
00:32:54
It's all made-up shit. So in order for this to be done
00:32:58
the right way to show the American public that it's not
00:33:00
law fair, this has actually happened.
00:33:03
Did you do it like this? What better way you said it and
00:33:07
I didn't know this and you told me this, I didn't know.
00:33:09
Like in front of the grand jury you could plead the 5th.
00:33:11
So, you know, if they start pleading the 5th, why they
00:33:14
pleading the 5th? Because they don't want to
00:33:15
incriminate themselves. Grand jury's going to look at
00:33:17
them like indictment, indictment, indictment,
00:33:20
superseding indictment, indictment.
00:33:22
You're going to hear the 5th a lot.
00:33:24
Probably. Oh, yeah, unless, unless, hold
00:33:28
on, you know what? Maybe somebody that flipped is
00:33:31
going to be testifying in front of the grand jury and giving all
00:33:34
the information on everybody else.
00:33:36
Maybe. We'll see.
00:33:37
I like to think about that. I think that's I think that's
00:33:40
somebody's flipping, definitely. All right, let's play the clip.
00:33:42
Tonight, just in the past few minutes, Fox News Digital is now
00:33:45
reporting a federal grand jury has subpoenaed former CIA
00:33:48
Director John Brennan, former FBI officials Peter Strzok and
00:33:52
Lisa Page, as well as others. It is part of the Justice
00:33:56
Department's investigation into the origins of the Trump Russia
00:33:59
probe. Sources say the trio were served
00:34:02
with federal subpoenas today. Law enforcement sources also say
00:34:06
up to 30 subpoenas will be issued in the coming days
00:34:09
related to this investigation. We'll follow that tonight, too.
00:34:13
New Jersey teenagers. I love it, you should be happy.
00:34:18
Exactly. It's a.
00:34:19
Start all right. Sounds good.
00:34:21
Sounds good. We'll see what happens.
00:34:23
See what happens. Listen, I'm getting fed up with
00:34:26
the government, with, you know, listen, Trump as a president can
00:34:30
only do so much. We know that executive orders
00:34:33
are good for band aids, but our our Congress and Senate, the
00:34:38
Republicans, they're not really doing much.
00:34:40
And it's, and it's getting aggravated because midterms are
00:34:43
right around the corner and it's not looking good.
00:34:47
We can't get nothing passed and you're not going to get nothing
00:34:50
passed. Here's the thing.
00:34:54
I think the biggest thing that need to pass next is if they
00:34:57
can, I don't, but they're probably not because you don't
00:34:59
have enough votes in Senate is election integrity laws and
00:35:03
which will help ensure that the midterms will be done fairly.
00:35:07
And you're going to see how many Democrats don't get voted in
00:35:11
that lose their seats. Think about it, right?
00:35:15
That's where we're going to have a problem with.
00:35:19
So I don't know. I just don't know.
00:35:22
We'll see what happens. Trump is watching the show.
00:35:25
You've done executive orders, but they're shooting them down
00:35:27
in the courts. I don't know, maybe your lawyers
00:35:28
need to write them a different way.
00:35:29
I have no idea. I'm not a lawyer.
00:35:30
Not going to pretend to be 1. Lance is more.
00:35:33
That's feel. I guess the question is really,
00:35:36
if these congressional members were working for your company or
00:35:39
any other company, would they still have their jobs?
00:35:41
I know if they were working for my company, I'd have fired their
00:35:43
asses a long time ago because they suck.
00:35:45
And that's both sides of the aisle.
00:35:46
They suck. There's a few people in there
00:35:48
that can be trusted. Otherwise, the majority of them
00:35:51
are lousy. They would be awful employees.
00:35:54
All right, stay tuned. The big, big show.
00:35:56
I'll be right back with George B Lance M.
00:35:58
You know how we do it and come back.
00:36:00
We're talking about cognitive disability.
00:36:04
It's a crazy study. Looks like people are having
00:36:06
more and more difficulty concentrating, remembering or
00:36:09
making decisions. What'd you say?
00:36:11
Up 90% in cognitive Prime adults.
00:36:14
I have to deal with it every day.
00:36:15
George Valentin, you know how it is.
00:36:17
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now because Lance got something to tell you about this cognitive
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stuff. He might say I have it, but I'm
00:42:35
going to tell you guys right now.
00:42:38
I got ADHD plus I had some 2 TBA eye injuries in my lifetime so
00:42:44
yeah, I'm a little. Fucked up well.
00:42:47
For real though this. Is pretty crazy.
00:42:49
We're talking about cognitive disability.
00:42:51
This new neurology study says that it's rising and I guess
00:42:57
it's up 90% cognitive prime adults 18 to 39 years old, so
00:43:03
90% up in that group. And I guess white young adults
00:43:07
are showing the most dramatic rise of 118%.
00:43:12
More difficulty concentrating, more difficulty remembering or
00:43:15
making decisions. I mean, this is big.
00:43:18
This is such a sharp rise. And I have to ask myself why?
00:43:24
So this is the one of the questions is, is it, I guess you
00:43:30
know, nature or nurture, right? Is it or is it chemical?
00:43:36
Why would this be such a big deal?
00:43:38
Why would there be so many things?
00:43:39
The biggest driver adults 18 to 39 where there's rates nearly
00:43:44
doubled 5.1 to 9%, which is 90%. The question is why?
00:43:50
You know, I'm looking at it. So I got no issues making
00:43:54
decisions. I can make decisions no problem
00:43:55
with that. I'm just and I'm looking like
00:43:57
remembering. I got a very pretty good memory.
00:44:01
My problem with me is getting out of my memory, getting making
00:44:05
the words come out. That's where I have my
00:44:06
difficulties, that's where I get stuck.
00:44:08
But. I seems.
00:44:09
Like hold on, it seems like that given the age range that it's
00:44:14
something to do with tech. I'm going to say I.
00:44:17
Was about to say that. Because it's, you know, I.
00:44:19
Wonder if it's the tech? It's easily making decisions for
00:44:22
you where you don't have to do it.
00:44:24
Oh, let me look what this says here and there.
00:44:26
Or it's actually making people less social, which.
00:44:32
Our environment, the fact that people, you're right, people go
00:44:37
out and they're texting, they're not really talking, are they?
00:44:40
Is that making them struggle because they're looking to their
00:44:43
cell phone for information versus the person sitting right
00:44:46
across from? I understand in general that big
00:44:50
companies are having difficulty interviewing people.
00:44:53
They were doing a lot of it through Zoom, but they're
00:44:55
finding that people are using AI to kind of trick the interview.
00:45:00
So now they're kind of wondering, do they need to go
00:45:02
back to in person interviews? And they're saying that a lot of
00:45:05
people are interviewing very badly at these big companies and
00:45:09
they're struggling to find good employees.
00:45:11
I've heard it more than once now.
00:45:12
I've heard it multiple times from people.
00:45:14
So we'll keep an eye on this. But this is definitely something
00:45:17
you have to ask why? You have to think what is the
00:45:19
long term impact of us as a society with this kind of
00:45:23
increase in people struggling. So interesting stuff.
00:45:27
Well, a lot of people, you know, want to bitch and moan about
00:45:30
tariffs. Trump keeps talking about how
00:45:33
much money we're taking in, just crazy amounts of money.
00:45:37
And he's talking about a stimulus check for everybody of
00:45:40
about 2000 bucks. He's not going to give it to
00:45:43
rich people. That'd be nice.
00:45:46
So on Sunday, he posts on true social tariffs on foreign goods
00:45:49
are going to lead to a dividend of 2000 per person or even maybe
00:45:52
more and more would be good. My concern is, you know, here's
00:45:57
Congress complaining about these tariffs, you know, but we're,
00:46:01
we're $38 trillion in debt. Should we really be giving out a
00:46:05
dividend, George, instead of paying down our debt or maybe in
00:46:08
fact, even paying back Social Security?
00:46:12
Because I know they've taken a lot of money.
00:46:13
Of course, they put treasuries in there with a very low rate of
00:46:16
return. I always thought that using
00:46:18
Social Security in that manner, investing like that was very,
00:46:21
very long term foolhardy because U.S.
00:46:25
Treasuries don't pay that much. And of course we're buying a
00:46:28
debt from a company, a country that's in that's in 38 trillion
00:46:31
or on its way to 39 trillion in debt.
00:46:34
I mean, what do you think here, George?
00:46:35
Do you really think that the best use of this money is a
00:46:37
dividend to people? Well, I'm going to say that part
00:46:43
of that debt that we owe is to Social Security.
00:46:46
So if you pay down a debt, some, I guess some or whatever, how it
00:46:49
goes. I don't know how they how they
00:46:50
divide, how it gets paid, paid off, what gets paid off.
00:46:53
But, you know, part of me says, yeah, let's pay off the debt.
00:46:57
But part of me says, you know what, let's give a boost to
00:47:00
Americans. We had four years of enormous
00:47:03
inflation. I mean, high food prices, high
00:47:05
gas prices. You know, Christmas is coming.
00:47:09
I think everybody could use a little boost in a sense.
00:47:12
So I'm kind of torn between both of it.
00:47:15
And I don't know. I'm going to say, I'm going to
00:47:20
say I'm leaning towards more. You know what, give everybody a
00:47:23
boost. Give them, you know, make them
00:47:25
feel good for the holidays. As long as it goes to Americans,
00:47:29
not illegals, you. Have to be worried though,
00:47:31
right? Because the tariffs are good
00:47:32
right now. But, you know, Trump has done an
00:47:34
amazing job of bringing manufacturing back to the United
00:47:37
States. Doesn't that mean that the
00:47:39
tariffs would end up declining in tariff revenue because so
00:47:42
much of that manufacturing has been brought back?
00:47:46
Well, either way, but if the if the so then you had the revenue
00:47:52
being made here. So I think it'll kind of balance
00:47:54
out, maybe it'll be more. Well, it definitely bolster tax
00:47:57
revenue, you're right about that.
00:47:58
Yeah. And what about spending revenue
00:48:00
people, you know, spending money, saving money, everything,
00:48:03
jobs, whatever. So I think it'll be it's better
00:48:07
we'll make, we'll make out better than than than if he had
00:48:10
a tariff. So, but question is, can we get
00:48:16
a law put into place to keep tariffs like like where we have
00:48:20
fair trade or we're not getting taken advantage of?
00:48:24
Well, you know, the Supreme Court, Trump had a defend last
00:48:26
week, the legality of all the widespread imposition of tariffs
00:48:30
because people are arguing that the tariffs are basically a tax
00:48:33
on American businesses and consumers because those tariffs
00:48:36
are being passed through. So he's saying because he didn't
00:48:40
get, he usurped Congress on tariffs.
00:48:43
Now, tariffs have always been something done by the president
00:48:45
of the United States, but here we are that they're arguing that
00:48:48
it's a kind of a backdoor tax. No backdoor tax on what
00:48:58
Americans? Yes, that's what they Supreme
00:49:01
Court, the people that, that's what they're arguing in front of
00:49:03
the Supreme Court right now, 'cause again, a president has
00:49:06
the power to stop doing any business with the country, which
00:49:09
is much more onerous. It's a, it's a much bigger
00:49:13
penalty than just the tariff with the country, right.
00:49:16
So the point would be, if he can stop business with the country,
00:49:19
wouldn't that impact even worse, you know, for people that are
00:49:21
manufacturers or the American people?
00:49:24
It would be worse because then the country's like, oh, you want
00:49:27
to do business with us, then we won't do business with you.
00:49:29
So let's give it do an example of China right now.
00:49:33
You know, unfortunately we rely on China for minerals and rare
00:49:38
earth minerals and a bunch of things.
00:49:40
So they shut down sending anything to us.
00:49:43
What would happen? Yeah, no, but do the do the
00:49:46
tariffs and make it fair and for like you think about.
00:49:51
This I agree with the tariffs. Why is so many presidents, both
00:49:54
Republican, Democrat have not done this?
00:49:58
Why? Why would you not make money for
00:50:01
this country? Make it fair.
00:50:04
That's the crazy part. That's what people need to be
00:50:06
asking these people. Listen if it was a Democrat
00:50:10
president doing this there would be no SCOTUS case from the same
00:50:13
people that got it in now trust and believe there wouldn't be.
00:50:17
It's only because Trump is doing it.
00:50:19
I agree Pence, when I first did the thing about the doctor
00:50:23
giving out prescription for giving you for two testicles
00:50:28
because you got TDs, maybe they need that.
00:50:32
Well, I know the Republican senators and congressmen need
00:50:34
it, that's for sure. They could use some testicles,
00:50:36
but. You got a a bunch of them.
00:50:39
But how many Republican senators voted to get rid of Trump's
00:50:43
tariffs? Like Johnson, he'll never pass
00:50:46
it in the House. He'll never even probably put it
00:50:48
to vote. But what is?
00:50:49
I mean, what the fuck is wrong with them?
00:50:53
Who knows maybe companies that are that are sponsoring them you
00:50:57
know all right let's talk about this is kind of big now seems
00:51:01
like sports betting and and the professional team sports ugly
00:51:06
what we're finding out isn't it George I mean this is kind of
00:51:09
well. I can tell you, Pete Rose.
00:51:11
Is related to the other case or is this a brand new case?
00:51:13
This is brand new. Pete Rose is spitting in his
00:51:16
grave right now, laughing. Yeah.
00:51:19
OK, because now you have the other one was NBA right?
00:51:24
Now you have two. Listen, 2.
00:51:26
These are two different pitches here, both from the same team,
00:51:30
the Cleveland Guardians. They've been indicted for
00:51:33
allegedly conspiring with sports betters to rig MLB games.
00:51:40
This is, I mean every player right now for all sports is I
00:51:45
mean, I'm hoping it, you know, they're all going to be looking
00:51:48
and getting scrutinized right now because they're going to
00:51:50
keep looking if where there's one feud, there's going to be
00:51:52
more. Is there any coaches involved
00:51:55
who knows any umpire? You know what, I like to look at
00:51:58
umpires. I really would.
00:51:59
A lot of umpires, especially in the in the NFL, the way they
00:52:03
call some stuff, I mean blatant stuff is just stupid, but.
00:52:08
Man, you blow your career, you were already making good money.
00:52:12
It doesn't look like, I mean, I, I, you know, 700 and
00:52:15
450. I mean, I'm sure those guys are
00:52:18
getting paid a lot in MLB, their careers over, they might be
00:52:22
facing, you know, decades in prison.
00:52:27
Well, they were placed on administrative leave over the
00:52:29
summer and then and then they extended it to the for the whole
00:52:32
season of this year. So they I guess they agreed in
00:52:35
advance with their Co conspirators to throw specific
00:52:38
types of pitches and speeds of pitches and then they use that
00:52:42
inside information to place bets.
00:52:45
And in some instances the defendants received bribes and
00:52:48
kickbacks. That means the pitchers.
00:52:50
I mean, wow, you. Know what's crazy?
00:52:52
Like pitchers make good money. Whether you're relievers, you're
00:52:54
making good money, so. I mean, I guess there's one
00:52:58
better or betters that made 27 on a Clase pitch that was
00:53:03
faster than 95 miles an hour. And then bettors allegedly made
00:53:07
38 on June 3rd, 2023 on another Clay's pitch that was
00:53:12
slower than 95 mph. And then bettors allegedly made
00:53:16
68 on a Clay's pitch, it was slower than 95.
00:53:20
I guess he was like, you know, holding back on the pitches and
00:53:23
then he'd throw burners, you know?
00:53:25
So you got to think about like, did they did these pitches
00:53:27
involve any of their friends and tell them, hey, listen, go put
00:53:30
bets here, you know, because they can't do it because
00:53:33
they'll, you know, they'll find out they did themselves.
00:53:35
So you don't know. I mean, there's, there's so much
00:53:38
to look into, but at least the MLB, they contacted the federal
00:53:43
law enforcement when this investigation started and
00:53:46
they're fully cooperated throughout this whole process.
00:53:50
So. I wonder, George, for the people
00:53:51
that lost money, right, because they were throwing this, people
00:53:55
that weren't involved in the betting, do they now have a case
00:53:58
against the betting institutions because they're saying, well, I
00:54:01
bet this and I didn't know he was cheating.
00:54:05
I wonder how that works. Do they have any chance of
00:54:07
getting their money back? Let's say for the people that
00:54:09
saw it, the pitch was going to be 95 miles an hour and he
00:54:11
purposely threw it less than 95 miles an hour and they weren't
00:54:14
involved. They were just somebody betting
00:54:16
on sports. Well, you don't know.
00:54:18
What do you think? I don't know if betting
00:54:19
institutions were involved in this one.
00:54:21
It could be just. Well, no.
00:54:23
These people had a place, a bet somewhere, right?
00:54:25
OK, but doesn't matter. So if you see the odds where
00:54:29
he's going to throw 30 strikes this game and 40 balls and that
00:54:34
you bet on if he's going to do that over under whatever you
00:54:37
have a guy come Joe Schmoe comes to you and say, listen, I'm
00:54:41
going to I'm going to pay you $100 to not throw this many
00:54:45
strikes. Make sure you keep it under this
00:54:46
amount and he goes puts that bet in the betting app.
00:54:51
It's not necessarily betting people in the betting apps are
00:54:53
doing this. I would.
00:54:56
I would think the betting apps if themselves wouldn't be
00:54:59
involved in something like this because they'd be stupid.
00:55:01
No, no. But do you have a claim against
00:55:03
MLB? Because you bet on the game, You
00:55:06
bet whatever you bet, and now you knew the guy cheated by
00:55:09
throwing slow or fast bitches or whatever else they did.
00:55:11
Maybe I don't know about MLB because it's not MLB's fault.
00:55:16
I mean, maybe you can go against the team.
00:55:19
Maybe interesting this is, you know, this is foreign territory
00:55:23
to me. I don't really know how you'd
00:55:24
play this, but interesting. You could sue them personally.
00:55:27
Yeah, right. Maybe I would think so.
00:55:30
I. Mean it's a tough but you know
00:55:33
you know lawyers they'll figure out a way out.
00:55:34
They'll get the MLB involved in the team and all that they'll
00:55:39
even probably go whatever team they're playing, say they're a
00:55:41
part of it or something. You know I mean this is this is
00:55:44
bad for sports when they started doing all this betting and
00:55:48
allowing it, which is fair because why only let Vegas and
00:55:52
part of jersey be involved? I get it.
00:55:54
But somehow they're going to have to figure a way how to
00:55:57
like. This has been happening since
00:56:00
since betting started back in. You know how long ago.
00:56:02
Yeah, but the more of it that comes out, I would have to think
00:56:05
that a lot of people are going to be thinking, I wonder how
00:56:08
many of these games really rigged.
00:56:10
It doesn't matter whether it's NBAMLB, you know, NFL.
00:56:14
Is how did they figured? How did they?
00:56:17
How did they get caught figure this out?
00:56:19
Yeah, how did they get caught like.
00:56:20
Somebody must have somebody must have got in trouble and said,
00:56:23
hey, I've got something like I, I bet there was a snitch that
00:56:25
got in trouble for something else and he started showing the
00:56:28
text messages and probably used it to get out of trouble.
00:56:31
Hey, I can show you a big a Major League Baseball, you know,
00:56:35
sports betting conspiracy. Who knows?
00:56:37
I'm sure that's usually how it is.
00:56:39
Somebody gets in trouble for something and then instead of
00:56:41
them taking the hit, they say, hey, I've got something I can
00:56:43
give you that's a lot bigger than me if you give me a full
00:56:45
walk. So Lance, you know what I'm
00:56:47
going to do right now? I'm going to give some free
00:56:49
consulting advice, right? Sure, I'm going to do it because
00:56:52
you know, we do it sometimes for big companies.
00:56:53
Why not do it for the everyday person?
00:56:56
I was taught from young age and this was back in I don't not
00:57:00
involved in any of this. So if you're going to do
00:57:03
something illegal or what, you're going to do something
00:57:05
nefarious, the less people know, the better you are.
00:57:09
The less people know, the better you are.
00:57:11
Hence nobody can rat on you. So don't be grandiose.
00:57:16
Oh, I made this. I did it by this.
00:57:18
No, that's your ego and all. That's what gets you hemmed up.
00:57:21
You know, make your money quiet. Don't buy fancy stuff.
00:57:24
I'm going to be flashy and all that, you know, get you hemmed
00:57:28
up. That's free advice.
00:57:31
I'll give, I'm going to give some free advice here.
00:57:34
The Latin Kings have made an extremely bad decision.
00:57:39
This is going to be a FOFO moment for them.
00:57:41
I'm not sure how this is going to end nationwide, but I would
00:57:45
not be surprised for them to end up on a terrorist organization
00:57:48
list because I'm sure Donald Trump is aware of this, because,
00:57:51
you know, Tom Holman and others have probably already reacted to
00:57:54
this. And I would imagine that Donald
00:57:58
Trump knows, and I wouldn't be surprised to see you guys end up
00:58:01
on the domestic terrorist list and potentially international
00:58:04
domestic terrorist list, which would allow Donald Trump to
00:58:07
activate military forces against you.
00:58:11
Bad move, guys. So Latin King leadership
00:58:14
authorized shoot on sight orders towards Border Patrol agents
00:58:18
involved in Chicago's Operation Midway Blitz.
00:58:22
So of course, they're one of the largest Hispanic St. gangs in
00:58:24
the world. You guys probably heard about
00:58:26
them before this shoot on site authorization toward federal
00:58:31
agents. Yeah, you fucked up.
00:58:35
Yeah. So basically they put out an
00:58:37
officer safety alert. On November 8th, Customs and
00:58:41
Border received credible information indicating that
00:58:43
Latin King leadership is authorized to shoot on site
00:58:45
directive targeting immigration officers and ages conducting
00:58:48
immigration enforcement activities in support of
00:58:50
Operation Midway Blitz in Chicago and surrounding areas.
00:58:54
So of course, officers and agents are reminded to maintain
00:58:56
heightened situation awareness and exercise extreme caution
00:58:59
when conducting enforcement actions.
00:59:01
Man, I mean, George, I can think of a lot of things to do on the
00:59:04
list of you're really stupid. This has got to be top five of
00:59:10
all time. Maybe to publicly go out and
00:59:13
make this statement. I'm just curious, has has these
00:59:16
Latin King leadership, whoever they are, have they been
00:59:19
arrested yet or terroristic threats or whatever they want to
00:59:23
throw on it? Have they?
00:59:24
I wouldn't be surprised this week to see Donald Trump put him
00:59:27
on the domestic terrorist. List no.
00:59:28
I want to know have they been arrested yet?
00:59:31
I agree. I mean, I was just so.
00:59:35
I'm sure they know who the leadership is.
00:59:37
So what I just my advice that I just gave beforehand, it goes to
00:59:40
something like this, you know, now it's this for everybody to
00:59:44
hear. And do you just first of all,
00:59:47
it's wrong doing it. He shouldn't be doing it.
00:59:48
He should be arrested. But damn, it's just stupid, all
00:59:53
of them. Get ready for the news this
00:59:56
week. I'm predicting that they're
00:59:57
going to be, they're going to be listed as domestic terrorists.
01:00:00
Any Latin king right now should be furious.
01:00:04
Any. Latin King should be resigning
01:00:05
and saying I'm out, I'm done. I don't want to be any part of
01:00:08
this, it's over for me. And then make their resignation
01:00:12
very, very well known regardless of the consequences, because I'm
01:00:14
going to tell you guys, you're in deep shit, bro.
01:00:18
You got a major problem. It's coming.
01:00:21
Big mistake. Big do do.
01:00:22
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We won't be streaming to X any longer.
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For anybody out there, if you know anybody that's wondering
01:01:05
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That's how we do it. So, George, last words on the
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way out of the gate, my brother. That's how we're rolling, y'all.
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It's Monday. It's just another manic Monday.
01:01:28
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