Rebel News - Declassified Live: Michael Cohen tape, Toronto shooter’s “mental illness” - PLUS viewers questions Aired: 2018-07-25 Duration: 51:29 === Michael Cohen's Tape (14:36) === [00:00:06] Good morning and welcome to Declassified Live. [00:00:08] First things first, everybody want to know if sound and video look okay. [00:00:15] I know yesterday we had a little problem. [00:00:17] Cut off to a short start with that. [00:00:20] So need you guys to tell me how we're looking on that front. [00:00:25] And because it would be kind of pointless for me to go on and do a show for you if we don't have, if we don't have sound and video. [00:00:36] But a lot of things, a lot of things I want to, well, Michael Cohen, Trump's attorney, apparently dropped the tape. [00:00:45] And he, wow, my shirt looks really wild on camera now, doesn't it? [00:00:51] So Trump's attorney, Michael Cohen, leaked, I guess he leaked the tape or he dropped the tape or he did something with a tape of Trump. [00:00:58] Somehow the tape wound up in the hands of, hey, Jim, how are you? [00:01:01] Hey, Jim, how's the audio for you today? [00:01:03] I know we got off to a rough start yesterday morning. [00:01:06] Just want to make sure we're not having those same problems today. [00:01:09] Hey from Ireland. [00:01:10] Hey, Kath, how are you guys? [00:01:12] So anyway, it's talking about the Michael Cohen tapes. [00:01:14] So CNN winds up with this tape of Michael Cohen and Donald Trump, Donald Trump's former attorney, right? [00:01:21] And the tape is a big nothing. [00:01:24] The tape is a big nothing. [00:01:26] It's Trump and Cohen discussing whether or not maybe they'll buy some material from the parent company of the National Inquirer. [00:01:37] Mary Ann Garcia from San Diego, Matthew from Oregon. [00:01:40] We got Tim in Canada. [00:01:42] We've got, let's see, Ireland. [00:01:44] Everybody's in the house. [00:01:46] Yeah. [00:01:46] So this big nothing, right? [00:01:47] So you got to, let me break down the CNN tape for you, because it appears that CNN puts Chris Cuomo in a room. [00:01:54] Like he gets to go on stage and they take him off the set and they lock him in a room where they don't allow him to look at television, the internet, newspapers, telegraphs from a Morse code machine. [00:02:09] He's hysterical. [00:02:10] So you got Lanny Davis on CNN. [00:02:15] You've got this Michael Cohen tape. [00:02:16] And in the tape, you have the bombshell of a lawyer and a client discussing the perfectly legal purchase of something that they ultimately decide not to legally purchase. [00:02:28] They don't want to buy it. [00:02:29] So what is Lanny Davis, Michael Cohen's attorney, Bill Clinton's good buddy, what does he go on CNN and say, well, Trump said a cash payment and that's what drug dealers and mobsters do. [00:02:39] Now look, you got to be Sydney, Rosa from Sydney, Tom from Missouri. [00:02:45] You had a big rally with the president in Missouri yesterday, Tom. [00:02:48] I watched it over at the Veterans of Foreign Wars. [00:02:51] It was a lot of fun. [00:02:52] Melbourne, Australia, Ontario, Canada. [00:02:54] You guys are awesome. [00:02:55] All right. [00:02:55] So you got this tape, right? [00:02:56] So you got this, this perfectly legal transaction. [00:03:00] So Lanny Davis, now remember this, he was Clinton's guy. [00:03:03] He was Clinton's lawyer and confidant and closest friend. [00:03:06] At the time, Bill Clinton, this is what the irony of this is so rich. [00:03:10] At the time back in 1990s dollars that Bill Clinton paid off Paula Jones 850 grand to settle sexual abuse claims. [00:03:21] Nearly a million bucks. [00:03:22] Trump hasn't paid anybody for anything like that. [00:03:23] They were going to buy the rights to some footage to squash the story, to make it a dead story. [00:03:30] But it never happened. [00:03:31] So in the tape, Trump is something like, is it a cash? [00:03:35] Well, Lanny Davis says, that's what drug dealers and mobsters do. [00:03:37] Chris Cuomo's like cash. [00:03:39] Oh my God. [00:03:40] You've got to be a moron to not understand what that means. [00:03:43] If you've ever engaged in any business, and I don't even mean business business, I mean, if you've ever walked into a car dealership to buy a new car, the salesman says, hey, is this a cash deal, lease, or a finance? [00:03:54] A cash cash deal just means you're paying up front in one lump sum payment by checker wire transfer. [00:04:00] I mean, the entire analysis of the Cohen tape on CNN was just dumb. [00:04:07] It was just dumb. [00:04:08] They go through this entire recording and they're going to set up companies under which to purchase. [00:04:13] So they're going to do all of these things to make the transaction perfectly legal. [00:04:18] They're going to spend all this money to make it perfectly legal. [00:04:22] And then at the final step, they're going to bring in a duffel bag with dollars in it. [00:04:25] I mean, this is so dumb. [00:04:27] It's just stupid. [00:04:29] A cash deal clearly means a lump sum payment. [00:04:33] You write a check, you wire the money. [00:04:37] So idiotic. [00:04:39] It's so idiotic. [00:04:41] It defies logic. [00:04:44] But that's that is CNN. [00:04:48] Look, I love, I love that Trump waived privilege on these tapes. [00:04:55] I love that Trump said to the government and to Michael Cohen, release them. [00:04:59] Yeah, release them. [00:05:01] Because there's nothing on them. [00:05:03] There's nothing on them. [00:05:04] CNN is running a headline about what really is. [00:05:07] Now, forget that I'm a Trump supporter, right? [00:05:09] Forget that I'm a Republican. [00:05:11] Forget that I'm a conservative. [00:05:13] Forget that I backed this administration. [00:05:15] Just as a guy, this was about the most boring conversation I've ever heard. [00:05:22] Having done business, it doesn't get any dumber than this. [00:05:29] Doesn't get any dumber than this. [00:05:31] And it doesn't get any more boring than this. [00:05:33] Huh, maybe we'll buy something. [00:05:34] Yeah, if we did buy it, how would we go about structuring the deal? [00:05:37] Here's how we're going to do it. [00:05:39] We're going to do cash. [00:05:40] We're going to finance. [00:05:41] Well, I set up funding with some people from the organization. [00:05:44] Yeah, let's not even bother. [00:05:45] All right, bye. [00:05:46] You know, talk to you tomorrow. [00:05:47] I mean, that's really the crux of the tape. [00:05:49] That's really the summary of the tape. [00:05:51] It is so stupid. [00:05:53] But of course, it's headline news. [00:05:55] Prosecutors have 12 Cohen tapes. [00:05:57] I wish prosecutors had 1200 Cohen tapes because something tells me this is the one that was released. [00:06:06] This is the one that played on CNN, which means that the 11 others are even more boring or even more innocuous or even more irrelevant to anything. [00:06:15] They had nothing to do with Russia, nothing to do with any crime committed. [00:06:20] This is just idiotic, stupid, as stupid as it gets. [00:06:27] As dumb as it gets, as dumb as it gets. [00:06:32] So now what's the new narrative? [00:06:34] Well, the new narrative is Trump lied about wanting to pay a Playboy model. [00:06:38] Who cares? [00:06:39] Who cares? [00:06:42] I don't care if Trump hooked up with Stormy Daniels. [00:06:46] I don't care if Trump wanted to buy a Playboy tape. [00:06:49] The US GDP is like at 4, we saw a 4.3% GDP increase. [00:06:53] There's a whisper number of 5%. [00:06:56] North Korea is dismantling nuke sites. [00:06:58] The world is safer. [00:07:00] Less tax money is being taken out of our, who cares if a billionaire wanted to buy some freaking porn star out? [00:07:07] I don't care. [00:07:09] Nobody cares. [00:07:11] Look, this shows you how hysterical Democrats are. [00:07:17] They've got nothing going into the midterms. [00:07:20] Nothing, nothing. [00:07:23] They've got nothing at all. [00:07:25] What do they got? [00:07:26] What do they have? [00:07:26] Illegal immigration, Ecasio-Cortez, terrorism, raising taxes. [00:07:33] The Democrats platform reads like the worst episode of Jeopardy ever. [00:07:40] We've got the categories are terrorism, raising your taxes, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, abolish ICE and eliminate borders. [00:07:53] I'll take Eliminated Borders for 800, Alex. [00:07:55] I mean, this is, it's terrible. [00:07:57] It is, they've got nothing. [00:07:58] So they're dropping recordings between lawyers and clients. [00:08:01] Look, I don't care who you are. [00:08:04] I don't care who you are. [00:08:05] At the end of the day, in America, and I assume around the world, you're an economic voter. [00:08:11] You're an economic voter. [00:08:12] You care about your bottom line. [00:08:14] I say it on this show on others all the time. [00:08:17] Money, safety, family. [00:08:20] If your family's doing better, if you've got more money in your pocket and you and your family are safe, you're happy. [00:08:27] You're happy. [00:08:29] You don't care about, let me have Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Democratic Socialism for 600, Alex. [00:08:36] What is, you're a moron. [00:08:39] I mean, this is ridiculous. [00:08:42] I'm embarrassed for CNN. [00:08:44] The New York Daily News laid off 50% of its staff. [00:08:47] You know why? [00:08:48] Oh, you see the left-wing media. [00:08:49] If you're out there on social media, you see the left-wing media. [00:08:54] It's, by the way, I want to address it. [00:08:56] Leslie Sylvan is this ranting. [00:08:58] She hates Trump. [00:08:58] Trump was ready to pay cash cash, period. [00:09:01] So what? [00:09:02] That's not what he meant. [00:09:03] But even if he did, if he had a receipt, it's perfectly legal. [00:09:07] On a bill, it says this note is legal tender for all debts, public and private. [00:09:14] So whether you pay by wire, by cash, or by a check, it's legal. [00:09:22] If you want to use a duffel bag, I can't. [00:09:24] Nobody would. [00:09:25] It's legal. [00:09:27] There's nothing there. [00:09:28] People don't understand. [00:09:29] Not you, my audience gets it, but what the left doesn't understand. [00:09:33] They understand. [00:09:34] This is this dumb. [00:09:36] It is dumb. [00:09:38] They've got no platform. [00:09:41] They've got nothing, nothing to run on. [00:09:44] So this is what we're going to see a lot of. [00:09:47] A lot of smears, a lot of innuendo, a lot of dredging up stuff. [00:09:52] No one cares about. [00:09:53] You know what it's like when a bar or a restaurant is doing really, really badly? [00:09:58] And they're in their death throes, like those final two weeks. [00:10:00] And then they start throwing all these weird promotions like it's Asian over 75 senior singles. [00:10:07] Like they're just, they're just grasping and it's sad and it's weak and it's pathetic. [00:10:13] That's what's going on with the Democratic Party. [00:10:16] That's what's going on with the Democratic Party. [00:10:19] They've got nothing. [00:10:21] They've got nothing. [00:10:24] And it's just, oh my God, you watch this stuff and I'm like, now let's talk about CNN for a second because they're the ones who released it. [00:10:34] CNN needs to finally stop promoting the illusion that they're hard news, that they're hard news. [00:10:46] That's what they need to do. [00:10:47] CNN is bias opinion commentary. [00:10:50] Look, I bring you facts, but I admit to you every day, I am a right-wing opinion commentator. [00:11:00] I'm not a news guy, all right? [00:11:02] There's not a teleprompter in front of me where I read the news. [00:11:08] I don't do that. [00:11:09] You know, there was a car accident in 95 today. [00:11:11] Two people were seriously injured and taken to the hospital. [00:11:14] The director of the Florida Highway Patrol said X, I don't do that. [00:11:18] I don't do that. [00:11:19] I give you my opinion through the lens on the right. [00:11:23] I don't try to make believe. [00:11:25] I don't try to make believe that I'm this hard news commentator. [00:11:29] But CNN does. [00:11:31] CNN does. [00:11:32] And I need, I mean, I truly am worried about Chris Cuomo's mental well-being. [00:11:38] I mean, I seriously think they lock this guy in a room. [00:11:40] He doesn't even understand anything about anything. [00:11:42] I was walking my dogs this morning. [00:11:44] I went to bed. [00:11:45] I was a little tired last night. [00:11:46] Went to sleep early and didn't really focus on this Cohen thing. [00:11:50] It started to break right around the time I was going to sleep. [00:11:54] And so I got up very early this morning, about five o'clock, and I'm out there walking my dogs about 5:30. [00:11:58] I'm reading the Cohen stuff, and I'm laughing. [00:12:02] I was genuinely like, I'm the only guy on the street. [00:12:04] It's pitch black, me and my dogs. [00:12:06] And I'm laughing to myself. [00:12:08] Turbo Jones, thanks for the donation. [00:12:11] By the way, you could be like Turbo, donate a couple of bucks. [00:12:13] You see the super chat icon. [00:12:14] Turbo says CNN's new show called Trump versus the Wild. [00:12:18] Yeah, Trump. [00:12:21] Trumpy and Afraid. [00:12:22] Is it going? [00:12:23] Let's come up with names for Trump shows. [00:12:24] Trumpy and Afraid. [00:12:26] Trump Week on the Discovery Channel. [00:12:31] I don't even know where to begin with this. [00:12:34] So I'm reading this Cohen thing. [00:12:35] I'm like, people are like, oh my God, he was going to pay. [00:12:38] He was going to pay cash. [00:12:40] He was going to pay it. [00:12:40] So what? [00:12:42] It's his money. [00:12:43] It's his money. [00:12:44] I don't care if he wanted to bring her a garbage truck full of nickels, a dump truck full of nickels, a tractor trailer full of pennies. [00:12:51] I don't care. [00:12:53] Nobody cares. [00:12:54] It's his money. [00:12:55] They're his pennies. [00:12:56] They're his nickels. [00:12:58] Nobody cares. [00:13:00] It's ridiculous. [00:13:01] But back to CNN. [00:13:02] So CNN, look, I'm a First Amendment guy. [00:13:06] CNN is free to exist. [00:13:08] They're free to thrive if people are dumb enough to watch them. [00:13:12] But they should admit that they don't have news people. [00:13:17] Jim Acosta needs to admit I am a far left biased commentator who happens to have a seat in the White House press room. [00:13:27] I am not an objective reporter. [00:13:29] I am not an objective White House correspondent. [00:13:35] This is ridiculous. [00:13:38] This is, oh my God, this Leslie Sylvan is losing her mind. [00:13:42] Retract your misrepresentation of me. [00:13:44] But he was willing to pay cash. [00:13:45] All right, Leslie, it retracted, retracted. [00:13:48] You voted for Trump. [00:13:50] Great. [00:13:52] Okay. [00:13:53] But I still don't care if he was going to pay cash, if he was going to pay by check, if he was going to pay. [00:13:57] I don't care. [00:13:58] I don't care. [00:14:00] Nobody cares. [00:14:02] George Watts says, Brian Alka-Seltzer for Brian Stelter. [00:14:06] You know, I go back and forth with Stelter on Twitter all the time. [00:14:09] And he's never been like, I almost feel bad for the guy because he's so unhinged, but he's never really been a jerk to me. [00:14:17] Like he's never been a dick. [00:14:18] But he continues to put out these just dumb, easily debunked reports and these shows. [00:14:26] And Gail Kochman says, hey, Gal, how are you this morning? [00:14:29] Jim Acosta is the rudest person ever in the news. [00:14:33] He's, yeah, he's rude, but he's very immature. [00:14:36] When he was over in Helsinki, I was speaking to point because they had already been security cleared. === Candace Addresses The Tweet (07:57) === [00:14:42] And that was the most secure way and the fastest way to get them around because security there was just overwhelming. [00:14:48] And they, so this friend of mine, very well-known media figure, sitting next to another very well-known media figure from Fox, I'm texting with him and he said to me that Acosta pretty much threw a tantrum the entire trip. [00:15:05] He didn't want to wait in lines. [00:15:07] He was annoyed the bus was crowded. [00:15:09] He was annoyed that he had to wait for Putin and Trump to come out. [00:15:12] He was annoyed that he had to wait to eat. [00:15:13] He was annoyed that he had to wait for the bathroom. [00:15:15] Like they said, Acosta was just a whiny, complaining little baby the entire time. [00:15:20] So apparently, what you see on what you see in the press room is what you get in real life with Jim Acosta. [00:15:30] Let's see what else we got here. [00:15:32] Oh, wow. [00:15:32] You got the comments are coming fast and furiously today. [00:15:36] And Turbo, by the way, thanks for that question. [00:15:39] Much appreciated, my friend. [00:15:41] It's a good idea. [00:15:42] Let's take Turbo Jones' idea and come up with names for Trump shows. [00:15:46] Let's Trump Trump of Fortune Trump Week on the Discovery Channel. [00:15:54] Trumpy and afraid. [00:15:58] I don't know. [00:15:59] I could go all forged in Trump. [00:16:03] American Trumpers. [00:16:06] Let's keep on going. [00:16:08] All right. [00:16:09] George Watt says, opinion on the Toronto shooting. [00:16:11] Yeah, let's switch gears there. [00:16:12] Well, I think that Faisal Hussein's. [00:16:16] Family came out awfully quick with a statement. [00:16:19] In fact, Candace Malcolm, who does some work for us here at the Rebel, had an interesting tweet. [00:16:25] Let me find it. [00:16:27] She said, let me, so she's saying that the notification that this guy, here she goes. [00:16:40] Candace tweeted that polished statement. [00:16:43] She tweeted this overnight. [00:16:45] Candace tweeted, it's at Candace Malcolm on Twitter. [00:16:48] She tweeted that polished statement from the Hussein family following the Danforth shooting. [00:16:52] It was provided by a professional activist associated with the NDP and the National Council of Canadian Muslims, the group formerly called CARE Canada. [00:17:05] Now, that's interesting, right? [00:17:06] Because CARE here in the United States, real quick, Mary Ann Garcia, thank you for your donation. [00:17:11] I will always stop what I'm doing for those paying viewers. [00:17:17] And Mary Ann says, what Trump did prior to this election is not my business. [00:17:22] That's how I feel. [00:17:23] Nor is it mine. [00:17:25] Couldn't care less, Mary Ann. [00:17:28] Couldn't care less. [00:17:29] Now, back to the shooting. [00:17:30] So Candace makes a great point. [00:17:31] So CARE, the Council for American Islamic Relations, had a Canadian chapter. [00:17:36] CARE is a really bad group of people. [00:17:39] I've done some stories on CARE. [00:17:41] I did quite a few in-depth exposés. [00:17:45] My previously, a previous show here at the Rebel, the classified show, the recorded show. [00:17:51] In short, CARE is very close to Hamas. [00:17:54] CARE was very close to the family of a 9-11 mastermind and the London subway bombings and New York City subway bombings. [00:18:03] He was killed by, he was killed in Pakistan, fighting with Al-Qaeda in Pakistan. [00:18:10] This guy, his mother, his family still lives here in South Florida on property owned by a mosque that's very close to CARE. [00:18:17] So CARE is closely aligned with terror. [00:18:20] No doubt about that. [00:18:21] We have many, many connections. [00:18:23] But the statement now, what Candace is saying is that the statement about Faisal Hussein being mentally ill, he's, of course, the Greek town, the Danforth shooting in Toronto. [00:18:36] He's the statement was prepared by someone close to CARE. [00:18:44] CARE is close to terror. [00:18:46] And Candace goes on to tweet, this undermines the legitimacy and claims made in the statement. [00:18:50] It amounts to political spin, not an authoritative piece of the puzzle. [00:18:54] Every claim, mental illness, psychosis, meds, need to be independently verified and media should cite the real sources. [00:19:01] She's right. [00:19:02] Because here you have a guy. [00:19:05] Here you have a guy. [00:19:06] Mary Ann writes, CARE is in the San Diego School District. [00:19:08] And Mary Ann, the acronym is actually C-A-I-R, the Council on American Islamic Relations. [00:19:14] They're in the San Diego School District. [00:19:16] They're in too many school districts, in my opinion. [00:19:20] CARE is a bad, bad group of people. [00:19:24] And I suggest you go to the name Faisal Hussein or a similar name. [00:19:32] Kills a bunch of people or shoots a bunch of people, kills two others. [00:19:36] And then the immediate, the immediate narrative is mental illness. [00:19:42] It seems to me to be a sanitization of the narrative, especially in light of the fact that Canadian authorities didn't want to release his name. [00:19:50] And I have not seen, unless I'm missing it, any official statement ruling out terror. [00:19:56] But man, that family and those care representatives sure jumped on it quickly and said, not terror, mental illness. [00:20:02] He was off his meds. [00:20:05] Ridiculous. [00:20:06] Absolutely ridiculous. [00:20:09] Absolutely ridiculous. [00:20:12] So let's go back for the thing because Leslie Sylvan is saying you're an absolute First Amendment advocate. [00:20:15] So am I. [00:20:16] I don't care about being challenged, Leslie, but it's clear to anyone who's done business that cash, a cash payment does not mean cash in a duffel bag. [00:20:26] It means a wire transfer or bank check. [00:20:29] Because in the American finance system, a wire transfer or a bank check is equivalent to cash at a closing. [00:20:39] So that's the term used. [00:20:41] I was in business before I was in media. [00:20:43] It's a common business term. [00:20:45] And a financier, a guy like Trump, when he said a cash deal, that's what he means because they're equivalent. [00:20:52] If I wire transfer a car dealership money or I go to the bank and get them a certified check, it's identical to me giving them a briefcase full of cash. [00:21:00] Barbell donated to us. [00:21:01] Barb, thank you very much, very generous. [00:21:05] This is a good one. [00:21:06] It's not the 1990s anymore. [00:21:07] Trump voters don't care. [00:21:08] We enjoy winning. [00:21:10] Yes, we do, Barb. [00:21:12] Right on, Barb, excellent comment. [00:21:16] But that's what cash means. [00:21:18] Let's go back to the Danforth shooting in Faisal Hussain. [00:21:22] One, one. [00:21:24] Okay, I got to address Leslie's question. [00:21:25] Leslie, sure, people can pay off inspectors with cash, but they were setting up a company to buy the rights from the National Inquirer. [00:21:36] You don't go through that trouble and then bring a bag of cash, Leslie. [00:21:40] They were creating a paper trail that's public record on a state's division of corporations website. [00:21:47] They were bringing an asset into that corporation, thereby increasing its value. [00:21:53] You don't do that if your intention is to put cash in a bag. [00:21:57] You got to read and listen to the totality of the situation and deduce from that. [00:22:06] Now, it's, go back to the Toronto shooting. [00:22:10] So I'm always suspect. [00:22:12] I'm always very concerned when I see a shooting with somebody who's clearly a Muslim and the immediate narrative is sanitized because I'm going to say, I'm going to go on a limb here and say that's what happened in Toronto is that the government held the information back because they didn't want hysteria. [00:22:32] And now, and now we've got Katie Boo will die so she loves my voice. [00:22:38] Well, thank you, Katie Boo. === Guy Stopped at Gunpoint (02:39) === [00:22:40] Thank you very much. [00:22:41] It's typically a little beat up. [00:22:45] I do this many hours a day. [00:22:47] So it always concerns me when these narratives appear sanitized because I have to ask, why? [00:22:54] Why? [00:22:56] It's troubling, but it's not unique to Canada. [00:23:01] We see liberal cities do it here in the U.S. [00:23:05] We see cities here in the U.S. that do it. [00:23:10] We sanitize narratives. [00:23:13] There was that moronic referendum before the New York City Council a couple of years back where far left New York City Council people wanted to prevent. [00:23:25] Now, I don't know if you saw this or heard about this. [00:23:28] And luckily, sanity prevailed. [00:23:30] The NYPD lost their minds. [00:23:32] And for those of you who don't know, I spent the first half of my adult life with the NYPD. [00:23:40] The New York City Council wanted to prevent 911 dispatchers from giving police the race of suspects. [00:23:49] Think about that. [00:23:50] So you're robbed at gunpoint by a male black. [00:23:53] You call 911. [00:23:55] I was just robbed at gunpoint by a male black. [00:23:57] He's running south down 5th Avenue. [00:23:59] He just passed 50th Street, Midtown Manhattan. [00:24:02] He's wearing a black hoodie, blue jeans, and white sneakers. [00:24:05] He's got a red bandana in his pocket. [00:24:07] He's carrying a handgun. [00:24:09] The New York City Police Department, well, the New York City Council wanted dispatches at the New York City Police Department to only give police a man about 5'10 in a black shirt and blue jeans and white sneakers. [00:24:23] Now, the New York City Police Department, let's say it's a November day and they get there and there are five men in black hoodies, black hoodies, blue jeans and white sneakers. [00:24:35] Pretty common looking outfit in a city in late fall or winter. [00:24:40] Well, think about the unintended consequence of this politically correct stupidity. [00:24:44] Now, when you can't give the race, the white guy is stopped at gunpoint. [00:24:49] The Asian guy is stopped at gunpoint. [00:24:52] The Indian guy is stopped at gunpoint. [00:24:55] The, you know, the Hispanic guy is stopped at gunpoint. [00:24:59] And the African-American guy is stopped at gunpoint. [00:25:02] So instead of only being the suspect and somebody that matches the suspect's description, four other perfectly innocent people just going about their day are stopped at gunpoint. [00:25:12] That's the unintended consequence of political correctness. [00:25:16] Okay, Meb3 gave us a donation. === Political Correctness Backfire (02:22) === [00:25:20] I don't know if I agree with you. [00:25:21] Thank you very much, by the way. [00:25:22] Sharia is a better option than today's left. [00:25:25] I don't know if I agree with you, but it's a pretty funny point. [00:25:28] And I get the point, point taken. [00:25:31] Yeah, the left is pretty bad. [00:25:33] The left is pretty bad. [00:25:42] Let's see what else we got here. [00:25:43] I want to start taking some of your comments. [00:25:45] But to finish up, yeah, I think they tried to sanitize the narrative, the narrative in Toronto when they couldn't. [00:25:53] They're now, well, they tried to hide the narrative by not releasing his name, I should say. [00:25:57] And when they couldn't, they decided to sanitize it or the family did. [00:26:03] Anyway, Matthew Hoffman's off to work. [00:26:06] See you tomorrow, Matt. [00:26:08] Great to see you every morning. [00:26:10] Let's see. [00:26:12] Yeah, Jimmy's 49. [00:26:13] He's like Van Driver in North York was mental also. [00:26:16] It sure seems like all of these people, all of these terrorists seem to have mental illness, seem to have mental illness. [00:26:25] A lot of calls to free Tommy Robinson. [00:26:27] Yes. [00:26:28] What happened to Tommy is a travesty, but like I tell you every morning, that is really Ezra is really doing amazing work on that. [00:26:34] And so I'm really leaving it up to him on that story. [00:26:38] He's in touch with the family, with people close to Tommy. [00:26:41] He's in touch with the lawyers. [00:26:42] Ezra is going to be going back over there when there's additional information from the court. [00:26:47] Because he's so on top of the story, I'm focusing on the U.S. issues with the Rebel, some of the Canadian issues like the shooter, anything that's criminal or anti-terror, I'll cover. [00:26:56] But really, Ezra's doing such a great job. [00:26:59] I would do the story in this service. [00:27:01] So I really suggest pay attention to Ezra's Twitter and his shows here on the Rebel. [00:27:06] He has, I would say Ezra's got worldwide, globally. [00:27:10] There's nobody in media right now with better information on Tommy's case than Ezra. [00:27:14] And so that should really, he should really be your go-to guy for that story. [00:27:18] Not that I don't want to cover it, just he's doing such a great job. [00:27:20] Like I said, he's so on top of it. [00:27:22] I would do it a disservice. [00:27:24] And so I follow Ezra on it. [00:27:26] You know, we chat offline about what's going on. [00:27:29] And he really, I truly believe, in fact, I don't think it's disputable. [00:27:34] Ezra has the best insight on the Tommy story of any journalist in the world right now. [00:27:39] So stick with him for that one. === Reasonable Suspicion (03:17) === [00:27:42] Evil bastard says a DC city council woman tried to propose that crime surveillance footage be classified and kept secret. [00:27:48] If the perpetrators are minorities, yeah, it's a trend around the country, man. [00:27:52] It is the trend around the country. [00:27:57] They don't want to put the description out. [00:27:59] And it really does fly in the face of the Constitution, right? [00:28:02] So a little backstory, a little education on that and how cops go about doing this here in the U.S. [00:28:08] So there was a landmark case, Terry v. Ohio, back in 1964. [00:28:15] So when you hear the term stop question and frisk, the alternative description is a Terry stop. [00:28:22] And there are, so what it means is here in the U.S., we have levels of suspicion, levels of probable cause for the police. [00:28:30] All right. [00:28:31] Mere suspicion doesn't really give you the right to do anything. [00:28:36] Mere suspicion is I'm an officer on patrol in a warehouse district at three o'clock in the morning. [00:28:43] And that's my typical patrol area. [00:28:47] And the uh, and I know the area and I know that nobody's walking around that area that time of night. [00:28:55] So I see a guy looking in one of the windows of one of the buildings, maybe it's a warehouse type building, a machine shop. [00:29:05] Clearly, it's on his friend's house or his house. [00:29:08] And I see him trying the door. [00:29:11] That's mere suspicion. [00:29:12] It doesn't look right. [00:29:14] I can approach him and say, hey, what's going on? [00:29:17] Everything all right? [00:29:18] And he can say to me, I don't want to talk to you. [00:29:23] And I could say to him, well, then you got to be okay. [00:29:26] Hey, no, I could stand right here on the sidewalk. [00:29:28] I could say, you know what? [00:29:29] You can. [00:29:29] You're legally allowed to do that, but you can't touch that door. [00:29:31] It's private property. [00:29:33] Or the guy might say, hey, officer, I work here. [00:29:35] I left my backpack. [00:29:38] It's got the keys to my house and I lock myself out. [00:29:39] I'm just looking inside. [00:29:41] There's usually an overnight security guard. [00:29:42] I just want to see if he's in there so I can bang on the door. [00:29:45] Okay, that makes a little more sense to me. [00:29:48] And I might say, all right, let me shine my light in there. [00:29:50] Let me see if we can get them on the phone for you because it's phones in his backpack. [00:29:53] That's mere suspicion. [00:29:55] Reasonable suspicion is that guy is pulling that door on the side of the building and I notice he's got a screwdriver and a pry bar in his pocket. [00:30:03] That's a little more suspicious to me, right? [00:30:06] And I ask him, what are you doing here? [00:30:07] And he says, oh, my aunt lives around here. [00:30:09] Oh, really? [00:30:09] Well, then why are you trying this industrial facilities door at two o'clock in the morning with a pry bar? [00:30:14] At that point, I could ask him some questions. [00:30:17] And if I see a bulge in his pockets or a shape under his clothing indicative to that of a weapon, or if I see those, what we'd call burglars' tools, that pry bar, that screwdriver, that wrench, those could be used as weapons. [00:30:30] I'm allowed legally to pat down the outside of his clothing. [00:30:36] I'm allowed to do that. [00:30:38] Now, another reason I'd be able to put hands on him and pat down the outside of his clothing is if a call came in in 911 that gave me a detailed description of him. [00:30:48] So if a call, for example, came in in 911 from the apartment building across the street from this warehouse, and they said, hey, look, we've got a 911 caller. [00:30:56] Then we have another caller. [00:30:57] We have callback numbers. [00:30:58] They see this guy. === Why Descriptions Matter (02:58) === [00:31:00] He's out of place. [00:31:01] They know all the employees. [00:31:03] He's not one. [00:31:04] He's a male Hispanic, 5'10, a gray sweatshirt with a hood, blue jeans, and black sneakers. [00:31:11] And they think he's trying to break into the place. [00:31:14] That gives me automatic, reasonable suspicion. [00:31:16] I can pat this guy down. [00:31:19] That's why race is so important in a description to the police, because it enables them to automatically raise their probable cause level, raise their suspicion level. [00:31:33] And it enables them to put their hands on someone to detain that person while they conduct a summary investigation. [00:31:41] This is why it is so stupid when leftists who don't understand this propose these moronic things like hiding security camera footage or taking race out of suspect descriptions. [00:31:55] Because the unintended consequence is it actually infringes on the rights of others who might not be involved. [00:32:02] Because now the description is more broad, more general. [00:32:05] So it gives the police more suspects to approach. [00:32:08] So perfectly innocent people, the guy who may very well be the night security guard at this warehouse, who also just happens to be wearing a gray sweatshirt and dark pants, he's now going to be stopped by the police under suspicion when he shouldn't be. [00:32:24] He's a perfectly innocent guy just going to work. [00:32:27] That's why taking race out of the description is moronic. [00:32:32] That's why. [00:32:33] Now, luckily, it didn't happen. [00:32:35] Nobody, you know, cooler heads prevailed, insanity prevailed, and it never, never happened. [00:32:40] But that's why it's a very stupid policy. [00:32:45] Let's go back to some of your questions here, but I thought that was in. [00:32:49] Oh, you know, a lot of people talking about gun control in Canada. [00:32:54] Oh, this is an interesting one. [00:32:55] Faruzakati says, UK cops always describe the race of a suspect by using IC codes. [00:33:00] I see one as white Euro, I see three is black. [00:33:02] What's wrong with that? [00:33:04] Because why do it? [00:33:06] Why bother? [00:33:08] Why substitute one for the other? [00:33:09] Male Black, male Hispanic? [00:33:11] Why bother? [00:33:12] Why sanitize it? [00:33:14] There's nothing wrong with being a male black. [00:33:18] There's nothing wrong with being a male white. [00:33:19] There's nothing wrong with being a male Asian. [00:33:20] There's nothing wrong with being a male Hispanic. [00:33:22] There's nothing wrong with that. [00:33:24] Why do we have to make believe that it's bad to say male Hispanic committed a crime, male black committed a crime, male white committed a crime? [00:33:31] People commit crimes. [00:33:33] Like it's just why add a step? [00:33:36] When it comes to police response, Faruzi, we should be doing all we can to shorten the response time, not lengthen it by adding these unnecessary descriptors. [00:33:48] That's what I find wrong with that. [00:33:52] Let's see. [00:33:53] Robert Kush says, ISIS has claimed he's one of their soldiers in the sun today, meaning Faisal Hussein. === Why Sanitize It? (15:11) === [00:33:58] They claim responsibility for everybody, but I want to take them seriously. [00:34:02] I don't want to just say mental illness. [00:34:06] Mental illness. [00:34:08] Let's see. [00:34:09] How can someone? [00:34:12] I don't even want to get in this cue nonsense. [00:34:15] That is just the dumbest. [00:34:16] I've given that idiot enough time on the show. [00:34:23] Hangman John Ruth says, my local news, which is owned by the New York Times, sanitizes descriptions. [00:34:27] Other stations give full description. [00:34:28] Yeah, we see that a lot, right? [00:34:31] We see that a lot. [00:34:32] Crypto sisters, please do not promote this cue nonsense. [00:34:36] It's fake. [00:34:40] So yeah, these news outlets, it always infuriates me. [00:34:44] Five are dead in a gang-related shooting. [00:34:46] Two suspects are under arrest. [00:34:48] The suspects are described as males 24 and 27. [00:34:52] What is wrong with giving us the race? [00:34:56] They want to sanitize the narrative. [00:34:58] That's all it's about. [00:35:02] Job's face. [00:35:04] Have morning coffee about the car and safe out there. [00:35:08] Abaddonzo says different cue. [00:35:11] I don't even know what that means. [00:35:14] Oh, Jonathan Bray is saying it's a joke. [00:35:17] Oh, it's so stupid. [00:35:18] Oh, my God. [00:35:20] Oh, my God. [00:35:22] If only I were an unethical guy and I could spew these conspiracy theories. [00:35:30] Oh, how wealthy I'd be. [00:35:32] I know we're having a little bit of a fuzzy stream problem there. [00:35:35] My shirt looks funkadelic, huh? [00:35:39] Look at my shirt when the stream goes low-res. [00:35:42] Looks like you guys are on an acid trip. [00:35:46] It's wild. [00:35:49] And yeah, I don't know. [00:35:50] I wish we could do something to bump this stream. [00:35:54] As I'm talking to you guys, I'm running a speed test and we've got, yeah, it is trippy, isn't it? [00:36:01] Wow. [00:36:02] My shirt is incredible. [00:36:03] I wish my shirt actually looked like that. [00:36:06] That is awesome. [00:36:08] You know, it's funny, though, I only have that in one, in one machine. [00:36:12] In another, everything looks pretty good. [00:36:15] So yeah, my shirt is shapeshifting. [00:36:18] Nigel gave me a donation. [00:36:20] Thank you, Nigel. [00:36:21] It says free Jeremy Bamber in the UK, 33 years of injustice. [00:36:24] Honestly, not familiar with the case. [00:36:26] I typically focus on U.S.-based stories. [00:36:28] So, but I would love to learn more about it. [00:36:33] Let's see. [00:36:35] Ah, oh, you're talking about Star Trek. [00:36:37] That cue. [00:36:38] I'm sorry, guys. [00:36:40] All right. [00:36:40] My mistake. [00:36:42] Yeah, my stream is going a little funky here, huh? [00:36:47] I'm digging the shirt. [00:36:48] I might take a still shot of this and see if I can get this shirt made. [00:36:52] That is just too much. [00:36:56] I feel like I'm in a video in like 1983. [00:37:01] Oh, YouTube. [00:37:02] No matter what you do to me, I'm going to make lemonade out of lemons. [00:37:06] I am going to make lemonade out of lemons. [00:37:08] Hangman. [00:37:09] Hangman, John Rude said, John, your shirt makes more sense than Q. All right, that was good. [00:37:17] That was good. [00:37:18] This is awesome. [00:37:20] This is, oh, yeah, it's like Dude's Mask from the Watchman, Robert Jackson said. [00:37:24] I love that movie. [00:37:25] People didn't like that movie. [00:37:26] I thought it was a great movie. [00:37:28] I thought it was a great movie. [00:37:30] Here we go. [00:37:32] The stream is better, but you took my good shirt away. [00:37:34] Now my shirt just looks like a television with rabbit ears from the 1970s. [00:37:39] Can't get the signal. [00:37:41] This is anyway. [00:37:46] A lot of comments about this terrorist in Toronto. [00:37:47] And yeah, it looks like the family is moving to sanitize this narrative. [00:37:51] Listen, I'm always torn on that one, right? [00:37:54] Because I don't know if it's because the family's radicalized and they don't want the truth to come out or they're just mortified that they had a terrorist, an alleged terrorist in their family. [00:38:04] But somebody here is saying, let's see who said that. [00:38:07] So one of the viewers said this, Howard G said, MSN said the family was very religious. [00:38:13] So, ah, yeah. [00:38:18] What's my take on Trudeau taking personal days after a shooting? [00:38:23] I'm not a fan of anything Justin Trudeau does. [00:38:25] I think he counted Barack Obama and Bill de Blasio all rolled in one. [00:38:32] That's what I think. [00:38:34] Yep. [00:38:35] And we lost our streaming. [00:38:36] And now they're just making my shirt look like it's wool. [00:38:42] I like the funky shirt better. [00:38:46] I don't know this Jeremy, what was the guy's name? [00:38:50] The Jeremy Bamber. [00:38:52] Let me see. [00:38:53] I don't know this case. [00:38:55] You got to be smarter. [00:38:57] I don't know anywhere near enough about that case. [00:39:01] I don't know anywhere near enough. [00:39:02] Oh, I got funky shirt back. [00:39:03] I don't know anywhere near enough about that case to comment on it. [00:39:07] But so Graham Advin asks, is it wrong the attorney client conversations are on CNN? [00:39:16] Seems wrong to me. [00:39:17] Well, Cohen should be disbarred for originally leaking that the tape existed, but Trump waved privilege. [00:39:24] And when Trump waved privilege, no, it's okay. [00:39:28] He gave permission for the for the uh for it to be released. [00:39:35] Psykic from New Zealand says, Audio is good. [00:39:38] Your shirt's giving me a headache. [00:39:41] How dare you? [00:39:41] That's the greatest shirt in the history of shirts. [00:39:44] Uh, this is uh, I really, you know, it's it's so troubling. [00:39:51] I'm running, so I run a speed test and I'm gonna run another. [00:39:54] And it's telling me that our speed is really, really blazing, but we always have these streaming problems. [00:40:01] And I just, I don't, I just don't understand it. [00:40:05] I'm gonna run another because I really want to give you guys a high quality show, but uh it's hard to do. [00:40:20] Okay, Faruzakati, it doesn't make what you're saying doesn't make any sense. [00:40:25] No, I hear your answer. [00:40:26] You're right. [00:40:27] I hear your answer, but an IC code does shorten the description saying IC1 instead of white North European over the radio is far easier. [00:40:33] Well, what cop would ever say white North European? [00:40:36] I don't know where he's from. [00:40:37] Male white. [00:40:38] Male white is faster than IC1. [00:40:42] Male white, black hoodie, blue jeans, white sneakers running north on Fifth Avenue. [00:40:46] Seems pretty quick and simple to me. [00:40:49] I don't care if he's a white North European or a white Southern European or a white guy from Oregon or a white guy from Manitoba. [00:40:55] I don't care. [00:40:55] It's a white guy. [00:40:57] He's a white guy. [00:41:00] Nigel is asking me to help Jeremy Bamber in the UK. [00:41:02] Thank you for the donation, Nizal. [00:41:07] All right. [00:41:07] That was a good comment. [00:41:08] Hold on. [00:41:08] Who made that? [00:41:09] Somebody said, my shirt is strobing worse than Eugene Levy on SCTV. [00:41:14] That was awesome. [00:41:17] That was awesome. [00:41:20] The Mike Lang says, I'm here for the shirt. [00:41:24] Did I am going to wear? [00:41:26] I almost want the stream to stay a little fuzzy at this point. [00:41:29] If all my shirts with these patterns could look this good, this is going to be awesome. [00:41:36] A lot of Popo for say African-American. [00:41:38] What? [00:41:38] White or black one? [00:41:39] Well, yeah, that's true. [00:41:40] I never said that. [00:41:41] Male black. [00:41:41] Most departments are okay with that. [00:41:44] I mean, you got it. [00:41:45] It's about getting there fast. [00:41:49] MDS if ISIS is claiming responsibility for the Toronto killings. [00:41:53] Last I checked, yes. [00:41:54] Don't know if that's changed since I've been here on air, but I don't presume it has. [00:42:00] They take credit even when it's not them. [00:42:04] Hangman John Ruth loves my Giffy shirt. [00:42:07] Jiffy shirt. [00:42:09] Again, my shirt is strobing worse than Eugene Levy on SCTV. [00:42:14] Let's see. [00:42:18] Here we go. [00:42:20] Jonathan Bryan are saying Europeans have different shades of skin tone. [00:42:23] It's irrelevant for police work. [00:42:26] If a guy robs a store, he's white, he's Hispanic, he's, you know, tan white male, white male, tan, white male, possibly Hispanic. [00:42:34] A police officer doesn't know someone's ethnicity. [00:42:38] It's political correctness gone crazy. [00:42:42] That's all it is. [00:42:44] Sidekick says Soros has his finger on the internet kill switch, maybe testing before the midterms. [00:42:49] If he does, then he's making my shirt look damn good. [00:42:53] George Soros is doing me right today. [00:42:58] He really is. [00:43:00] Oh, Jesus, the stream is looking better. [00:43:03] My shirt is not funky anymore. [00:43:08] Nigel, I thank you for the donations, but there's not much I can do for Jeremy Bamber. [00:43:13] Raise a little awareness here in the U.S., but this is a 33-year-old case. [00:43:19] Both Robert Spencer and David Wood say that ISIS doesn't claim jihad. [00:43:23] That's not theirs. [00:43:25] I believe them. [00:43:26] Robert's a good guy. [00:43:27] Yeah, I trust Robert implicitly. [00:43:29] So if Spencer is saying that he's skeptical of the ISIS claim, I'd listen to Robert on this one. [00:43:36] He's Robert's very knowledgeable. [00:43:38] I know him well, and he's one of my go-to guys, quite frankly, on these issues. [00:43:43] So I like this. [00:43:45] Let's see. [00:43:49] You don't need video, even the outstanding, only the outstanding audio. [00:43:51] My show is great. [00:43:52] Well, thank you, Evil. [00:43:53] I appreciate that. [00:43:55] Howard G says we're in a holy war. [00:43:56] We just can't admit it. [00:43:58] Great way. [00:43:59] You know, I agree. [00:44:00] I look at it another way. [00:44:01] Islam is we're not because we won't acknowledge that they are. [00:44:04] And so you make a great point. [00:44:07] You make an excellent point. [00:44:08] Nigel says every bit counts. [00:44:10] Please, brothers and sisters, help. [00:44:12] Look, Nigel, I don't know enough about the case. [00:44:14] This guy was convicted. [00:44:16] So I can't advocate for somebody convicted of murder based on, and I believe you're a great human being and an incredibly honest person. [00:44:25] But before on this show or any show I do, I would ever advocate on behalf of someone convicted of a double homicide. [00:44:33] I need to know a lot more about the case because right now they are guilty of murder. [00:44:38] They were convicted and found guilty of murder. [00:44:40] Maybe it's accurate. [00:44:41] Maybe it isn't. [00:44:42] But until I know more about the case, I can't advocate for them. [00:44:47] I'll have to dig into it. [00:44:47] I promise you I will. [00:44:48] I'll look into this case. [00:44:50] This is my subject matter. [00:44:51] It's in my wheelhouse. [00:44:52] I'll look into it. [00:44:54] But I don't know enough. [00:44:55] The first time I heard about this case was today when you told me about it. [00:44:59] In 1985, I was a little kid. [00:45:02] I knew nothing about this and never even, as far as I can recall, made the U.S. media. [00:45:07] Don't trip says it was more than a double homicide. [00:45:10] Okay. [00:45:12] Even more reason for me to not advocate for it. [00:45:19] Renee Nado says, your shirt is making me cross-eyed. [00:45:22] Sorry. [00:45:22] Got to go to the ophthalmologist. [00:45:25] How dare you, sir? [00:45:27] My shirt is, or ma'am, my shirt is beautiful. [00:45:33] My shirt is a work of art. [00:45:34] My shirt made this show today. [00:45:37] In fact, I might just have the shirt do the show tomorrow. [00:45:41] Let's see. [00:45:45] Okay, Coppa says, aren't the police anything other than a legalized mafia organization? [00:45:49] No, and I take offense to that. [00:45:50] I spent many years in law enforcement and we did everything right and honestly. [00:45:55] All right, guys, listen, a few minutes from the end of the show. [00:45:58] I need to know, what did you think of the shirt? [00:46:02] What did you think of the shirt? [00:46:03] Natiya says if I misgendered Renee, I don't know because I can't really see the thumbnail and the name sounds French. [00:46:09] So I don't know if it's Renee as a man or Renee as a woman. [00:46:14] No, didn't mean to offend, just genuinely do not know. [00:46:17] It can be either. [00:46:19] All right. [00:46:19] All right. [00:46:19] Look, votes are coming in. [00:46:21] We like the shirt. [00:46:24] The shirt reminds me of an old joke. [00:46:25] Tell me the joke, Lionel. [00:46:28] Nigel has a shirt. [00:46:29] All right, good. [00:46:30] Good. [00:46:31] The shirt is winning. [00:46:32] Barbelle says, wear solids next time, friend. [00:46:35] Why would I ever do that when the shirt does so much to enhance a bad feed? [00:46:41] I got to get more of these, Barb. [00:46:44] I got to get more of these. [00:46:47] F. Riviera Rivier says, you can tell by the spelling, stupid. [00:46:52] Verily, I'm dumb because I didn't know. [00:46:54] Okay, enlighten me. [00:46:56] I don't know the difference between Renee and Renee and how it's spelled. [00:47:00] But I do like the way you phrased it. [00:47:02] You can tell by the spelling, stupid. [00:47:04] Sounds like something I would say. [00:47:09] Barb says, my shirt is causing the bad feed. [00:47:12] Nah, I don't think that's the case. [00:47:14] We've been having some streaming problems here. [00:47:17] My shirt is powerful, Barb, but it's not that powerful. [00:47:22] 70s dis, excuse me, guys. [00:47:25] 70s disco fever shirt. [00:47:28] John Bryan says, John, could you just remove it? [00:47:30] The ladies would love it. [00:47:31] No. [00:47:32] Negative. [00:47:34] No one would care if CNN dropped off the face of the earth at this point. [00:47:38] Acosta would. [00:47:40] He didn't know where to go for lunch. [00:47:43] Justin O'Brien says, don't trust anyone who don't eat bacon, bro. [00:47:46] Oh, I've got a whole whole don't trust list. [00:47:49] People who don't eat meat. [00:47:52] People who don't drink. [00:47:54] Guys who wear little round glasses and bow ties. [00:47:59] Don't trust them too much. [00:48:02] Have a little issue there. [00:48:04] I've got a whole list of don't trusts. [00:48:06] Justin, a whole list of don't trusts. [00:48:10] Let's see. [00:48:11] John, we need shirt hump day every Wednesday. [00:48:14] Done. [00:48:15] Done. [00:48:15] Hangman John Ruth. [00:48:17] Done. [00:48:17] Great idea. [00:48:19] Robert Cush says YouTube shadow banned me, but they couldn't shadow ban this shirt. [00:48:27] Copa Dazzo says they don't eat bacon. [00:48:30] Why? [00:48:31] Why? [00:48:33] Jean Marie says she has a sycophantic love for Trump. [00:48:40] Nigel says, this is good. [00:48:43] Don't trust a thin chef. [00:48:45] Excellent. [00:48:46] Point. [00:48:47] Goran Man says bow ties are cool. [00:48:49] Oh, here we go. [00:48:51] To bow tie or not bow tie. [00:48:52] Pete Kingston says, I don't trust anyone that doesn't make eye contact. [00:48:55] Good one. [00:48:56] I also don't like guys who give those little soft handshakes. [00:49:00] No, little soft handshakes. [00:49:02] No bueno. [00:49:04] No good. [00:49:05] No good. [00:49:08] Evil bastard, next episode shirtless. === Little Soft Handshakes (02:18) === [00:49:10] Then it is decided. [00:49:11] That would be my last. [00:49:14] DJ Foster says, hey, Justin, just started a keto diet. [00:49:17] All the bacon and pork chops I can eat. [00:49:23] A men. [00:49:25] Ferruzzi's on this IC thing because North Europeans, very different to white, Southern European. [00:49:30] It's not PC. [00:49:30] It's about being more descriptive. [00:49:32] Swedes look different to Spaniards. [00:49:33] One IC1, one is IC2. [00:49:36] Overcomplicated. [00:49:38] Overcomplicated. [00:49:39] I have a friend from Stockholm who you would think is Hispanic. [00:49:46] He looks nothing like anyone from Sweden. [00:49:49] He's a natural child to both of his parents. [00:49:52] And he looks like a grandfather on his mom's side. [00:49:56] So he would be misidentified. [00:49:58] It doesn't make sense to me. [00:50:02] Renee is a guy. [00:50:03] Renee is a girl. [00:50:04] Don't forget there's an acute accent on the E of both. [00:50:07] Well, Renee, you just taught me something. [00:50:10] I think I might have known that, but thanks. [00:50:13] Thanks. [00:50:14] Thanks. [00:50:17] And thanks for the comments. [00:50:19] Barbell says, I don't swear, I don't drink, and I don't eat bacon, but I do drink. [00:50:24] Oh, wait, I do drink and eat bacon. [00:50:27] Good. [00:50:28] Good. [00:50:31] Let's see. [00:50:32] The Freemason shake. [00:50:34] Hmm. [00:50:36] I've got my Illuminati meeting after the show. [00:50:39] You're going to make the conspiracy theorists very, very nervous. [00:50:44] Let's say. [00:50:45] What was it like being the lead singer for the bare naked ladies? [00:50:48] It was epic. [00:50:50] I miss it every single day. [00:50:52] Oh, the 90s. [00:50:55] Let's see. [00:50:57] Okay. [00:50:58] A lot of bacon. [00:51:00] A lot of bacon. [00:51:03] A lot of bacon out there. [00:51:04] And on that note, I am going to go have some bacon. [00:51:09] I came to the end of the show, man. [00:51:10] The hour blew by today. [00:51:12] You guys are absolutely awesome. [00:51:14] I'll be back here with you tomorrow morning, 7.30 a.m. [00:51:17] Might wear another psychedelic shirt. [00:51:22] Might not. [00:51:23] Leaning towards it. [00:51:24] You guys have an amazing rest of your day. [00:51:26] Thanks for tuning in. [00:51:27] Thanks for sharing the comments.