friday night live with huhnkie lee 166.4

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00:00:00Hello friends. Yeah, welcome to Friday Night with Hunky Lee episode 166.4.
00:00:08I took a bath. That's why my eyes are a little bit swollen.
00:00:14Yeah, just take a long bath. Okay, so yeah. Okay.
00:00:19Let's see. Exercise.
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00:00:40Let's do some dancing. Okay? Yeah.
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00:06:38Welcome to Friday Night with Hunky Lee.
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00:07:06Okay, happy Sunday afternoon.
00:07:12Yeah, we're taking a break from mathematics, so...
00:07:16Rightfully so, because we did a lot.
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00:07:27Yeah, the most difficult way to find the greatest common divisor of five, and I don't know.
00:07:35Yeah, I'm looking for a generic formula for greatest common divisor, so it's kind of worthwhile, and it is a lot of fun.
00:07:47Yep.
00:07:49Cheers. Happy Sunday afternoon.
00:07:55In social media, we have a lot of friends from Thailand, Buddhist country, okay?
00:07:58They have this, like, Buddhist figurine, yeah, like carving, sometimes made with stone or glass, okay?
00:08:06And on palm, yeah, the Buddhist figurine on palm, hand, right?
00:08:12Pictures in the social media are beautiful.
00:08:15I love Buddhism, okay?
00:08:17So, when I take a bath, I put shampoo on my palm to, you know, lather, okay?
00:08:26Yeah, sometimes this shampoo looks like the shape of Buddha, okay?
00:08:31Shampoo Buddha, okay?
00:08:32Yeah.
00:08:34Cheers, yeah.
00:08:38So, I looked up Mr. Peter Buttigieg, yeah, former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, former president of Canada, currently, Secretary of the Department of Transportation.
00:08:53So, yeah, he went to Harvard, he got a Rhodes Scholarship, went to Oxford, and yeah, but he was not a governor, he was a mayor of a city, okay?
00:09:04And from what I heard, he was not a very successful mayor, okay?
00:09:09Then why did President Biden appointed him as Secretary of the Department of Transportation?
00:09:17Yeah, it's DEI, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, because he's an LGBT community member, okay?
00:09:27So, traditionally speaking, Department of Transportation Secretary has always been Diversity, Equity, Inclusion appointment.
00:09:44It boosts Democratic Party, too.
00:09:47Yeah, former President Trump appointed, I think it was, like, Senator Mitch McConnell's wife, I guess, the Asian lady, to be Secretary of Transportation.
00:10:04Also, President George W. Bush Jr., former, okay, he appointed an Asian gentleman to Secretary of Transportation, okay?
00:10:18Is it because it's not an important department?
00:10:23I wouldn't say that, but whatever, okay?
00:10:31But it seems like, for Kamala Harris, the Vice President will pick, I don't think they will pick Mr. Buttigieg, okay?
00:10:43Because he's just not a strong candidate, okay?
00:10:50They're looking at the governor of Kentucky, Mr. Basher, who's a Democrat, and governor of Pennsylvania, Mr. Josh Shapiro, who's also a Democrat,
00:11:04and governor of North Carolina, who's also a Democrat, okay?
00:11:09I don't remember his name.
00:11:12There are Democrats in Republican-led states.
00:11:16So those are the very strong Democratic Party politicians.
00:11:23They are governors, as Democrat, in heavily-led Republican states, red states.
00:11:33Those are very, very strong, capable politicians, and they are very popular as Democrat governors in Republican states, red states, okay?
00:11:44So those are very, very powerful, powerful candidates for Vice President, okay?
00:11:51But governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, okay, so these three governors of Kentucky, Pennsylvania, North Carolina,
00:12:06they all used to be attorney generals of their states.
00:12:10That's how former attorney general Kamala Harris got to know them.
00:12:18She was the attorney general for California, right?
00:12:20Yeah, so they got to know each other, okay, as former attorney generals, when they were attorney generals of their respective states, okay?
00:12:31But when it comes to governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, he may be Jewish.
00:12:37I don't know, okay?
00:12:38But there's nothing wrong there.
00:12:39I love Jews, okay?
00:12:41But when it comes to his position, he supports Israel.
00:12:48That's...
00:12:52I mean, my position is I support both Palestine and Israel.
00:12:57I love both countries, okay?
00:12:59So, but Josh Shapiro supporting only Israel, that's not a wise position in these days as a politician, okay?
00:13:14You should support both Palestine and Israel, okay?
00:13:22And also, in the news report, there's some concern like this, like governor Josh Shapiro's subordinate was accused of some sexual harassment toward his subordinate.
00:13:40And they settled the case for $300,000.
00:13:43That's fine.
00:13:44That happens.
00:13:45Yeah, settlement, okay?
00:13:46Yeah.
00:13:50But Josh Shapiro did not fire his subordinate right away.
00:13:58Like, it took him like six months to fire him.
00:14:03His subordinate who was accused of sexual harassment, okay?
00:14:07So, yeah, Josh Shapiro is a little bit too controversial, it seems, okay?
00:14:14Although he's a very strong candidate for vice president for Democratic Party, okay?
00:14:20Okay?
00:14:22Let's take five minutes break, okay?
00:14:23Thank you.
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00:14:26I'm going to put some layers on.
00:14:27It's a little chilly.
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00:18:32Okay, politics, okay?
00:18:43The swing state, democratic party strategist, they basically are thinking about vice presidential
00:18:56pick from the governor of a swing state, purple state, neither red nor blue, to get the swing
00:19:06state votes, right? Yeah, that's smart. Cheers. And hypothetically, let's hypothetically,
00:19:21I'm wrong if he was president too. I can be president. That's possible, okay? But hypothetically,
00:19:27if Kamala Harris wins this election, there will not be next January 6th. Why? Because
00:19:38Trump is no longer president. Even if he loses, there will not be January 6th. Why? Because
00:19:44Biden is the president now, okay? He will order federal law enforcement officers to
00:19:55prevent January 6th style of riot. Because when Trump was the president, he lost election
00:20:022020, right? And he encouraged January 6th riot. That's why federal officers did not
00:20:12prevent that riot because they were for Trump. He was the president. But now, if Trump loses
00:20:21election again, there will not be January 6th because Biden is the president, okay?
00:20:27So federal law enforcement officials, they will prevent January 6th style riot right away.
00:20:35They will prevent it because they don't work for Trump anymore. They work for Biden, okay?
00:20:41So there will not be January 6th style riot. It will be prevented, okay? Yeah.
00:20:56So I'm not worried. I mean, I can be president. Yeah, that can happen. Especially these days,
00:21:04internet, social media, right? Yeah, I can be overnight sensation. Like,
00:21:08Ms. Hope Toago. That's a charming, catchy name. Also that,
00:21:19what's her name? Ms. Andres? Yeah, National Anthem, when she was drunk. She made my day
00:21:24that day. That was fantastic. I think that's the best rendition of National Anthem so far,
00:21:31okay? It was so creative and hilarious, okay? I'm not being sarcastic. I think it was fantastic.
00:21:38Cheers, yeah.
00:21:39Oh, say can't you see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last
00:22:06gleaming? I don't remember the lyrics. I used to. When I was in the US Army, we were required to,
00:22:16yeah, memorize the lyrics, National Anthem. I forgot though. Okay.
00:22:36So when it comes to paddle boat, maybe next year when it's really hot. Nowadays, it's chilly.
00:22:5064 Fahrenheit, okay? So it's too cold to swim in the lake, okay?
00:22:59But maybe next year, when it's really hot summer, maybe I'll swim without life jacket,
00:23:07because I know how to swim, and dive in. Wasilla Lake is a big lake. It becomes very deep.
00:23:15So yeah, diving with goggles, maybe snorkel. Yeah, the swimming glasses, and sure.
00:23:35Yeah, I can do that, yeah. With my paddle boat, sure, yeah.
00:23:46The children's kayak. My weight is 165, right? And the weight limit of the children's kayak is 150
00:23:58pounds, okay? I stood on top of that, and then it start to sink. It took me five minutes. It
00:24:06sink very slowly. But if I use it as a floating device, like me in the water,
00:24:18just to hold on to it, then it'll be fine, okay?
00:24:26Cheers. But it's been inside of my SUV.
00:24:32That's why I bought it, okay? It's small enough to fit inside my car.
00:25:03Sinking boat.
00:25:04Sinking boat.
00:25:30Nothing about me, okay? If I totally go crazy.
00:25:34Oh, it's too funny. Oh.
00:26:04Oh, boy. Five minutes break, and let's go to Instagram live, okay? Yeah, together.
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00:33:50So, with the paddle boat, yeah, till the sky up. Yeah, I was just on the shore,
00:33:56shallow water, okay? Because it was sinking, okay? So, yeah.
00:34:04But good exercise, too. It was fun. Yeah, I didn't quite need life jacket because
00:34:11I didn't, like, go to the deep water, but just in case, I had life jacket with me, okay?
00:34:18On me, right? Yeah. It was nice, yeah. Good exercise there. Okay, time to real quick.
00:34:34It's been more than 30 minutes. Okay. Okay, okay. Let's go to Instagram live, okay?
00:35:04Okay.
00:35:14You can do that.
00:35:17Hello, friends. Yeah, welcome to
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00:35:22writing a live funky lead, Instagram live editor. Yeah, happy Sunday afternoon and welcome. Yeah.
00:35:36Welcome, friends. Yeah, I took a bath, so that's why I look younger and cleaner. Yeah, welcome.
00:35:43Yeah. Oh, yeah.
00:35:52Good times.
00:35:59Yeah.
00:36:04Welcome. Yeah.
00:36:14Yeah.
00:36:17I love this German song, 99 Red Balloon. Yeah.
00:36:31I have to let you go. You're using bad language.
00:36:35Okay. You cannot do that. Yeah, you're purebred, okay? So, you know. Yeah. Welcome.
00:36:47Cheers.
00:36:53Yeah, 99 Red Balloon, German song.
00:37:05I love you, too. Thank you. Yeah.
00:37:10Bass guitar, right?
00:37:13Thank you. Yeah, yeah. Welcome. Yeah. Good times. Now, let me grab my jacket. It is chilly.
00:37:35Yeah.
00:37:40Okay. Yeah, you're right. Yeah, no dating until 25. That's fantastic.
00:37:45Yeah, focus on education, career development, you know? Yeah, no martial arts, okay? Yeah.
00:37:50You do great. Yeah. Go to college, okay? Yeah. You do fantastic, my friends. Cheers. Yeah.
00:38:04Oh, yeah.
00:38:11So, they say, like, Donald J. Trump picked JD Vance as vice presidential candidate,
00:38:18not because he wants to get more votes, but because he wants to work with JD Vance. He likes
00:38:24him. Trump. He likes JD Vance. But many people, including myself, I think that was a big mistake.
00:38:34JD Vance is just not a likable guy. He just gives this impression of arrogance.
00:38:43JD Vance, okay? Nobody likes arrogance, okay? So, it was a serious mistake on Trump's part.
00:38:54He made a wrong pick. JD Vance. Yeah.
00:39:04I don't think Trump is serious about his candidacy. I think he's taking it as a retirement job.
00:39:17I don't think he will win this election, Donald J. Trump and JD Vance. I doubt it.
00:39:23Okay? But it is possible. They may win the election. Who knows?
00:39:31But I just hope not, because, I mean, I like Trump. Don't get me wrong.
00:39:36Many of my friends are pro-Trumpers. They're smart. They're nice people, okay? But I just
00:39:42don't want Trump to be president again. Why? It's criminal. Korea criminal. It's too dangerous.
00:39:49Yeah. Oh, yeah. Go to college, okay? And then do good in school, okay? Yeah.
00:40:07Yeah, yeah. You're on the right track, okay? Yeah.
00:40:13So, don't get me wrong. I like Trump. I just don't want him to be president again,
00:40:18because Trump is like, he's too dangerous. Okay? Yeah.
00:40:30Yeah. Hey, no dating until 25, okay? Yeah. Now, let's take five minutes break, okay?
00:40:39Yeah. Five minutes break, please. Love martial arts. Go to college, okay?
00:40:48Look, no flirting after let's go, okay?
00:40:57No flirting allowed here, okay? But we'll take five minutes break, okay?
00:41:02What? Five minutes break. Yeah.
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00:43:02Okay. Welcome, welcome. Yeah, welcome. Welcome. Yeah. Very cool.
00:43:26There is some wine. Yeah. That's a good idea. Yeah, welcome. Yeah.
00:43:41Dry red wine. Pinot Noir. The Scranton. Yeah.
00:43:56Thank you. Yeah. Thank you for your support. Yeah.
00:44:01Cheers, future leaders.
00:44:08Yeah. Oh, yeah. Pinot Noir. Yeah.
00:44:13Yeah. It's very smooth. Dry red wine.
00:44:29But because I'm a liquor drinker, like vodka, whiskey, so to me, wine is like grape juice.
00:44:44Petronium, sure.
00:44:48Israel and Gaza situation, I'm very sorry about that conflict.
00:44:54In, I would say in 20, 30 years, they will achieve peace. Yeah. Palestinians and Israelites,
00:45:02they will live in peace together. It will take a couple of decades, but it will happen. Okay?
00:45:09Yeah. I'm very optimistic. I love both Palestine and Israel. I support both of them. Okay.
00:45:18I love everybody. Yeah.
00:45:25Yeah, they will achieve peace. They coexist. Yeah, they will. But not Hamas though. Hamas
00:45:33need to go. Okay. Not a viable political party. Hamas. Look what they did to Gaza.
00:45:43They caused this. And they don't care about their own people. Hamas. They hide beneath
00:45:53Gaza, like elementary school, like children's hospital. They hide beneath them.
00:45:58Okay. That's Hamas. These people are criminals. They should not lead Gaza. No. Hamas need to be
00:46:10neutralized one way or another. Okay. And they need to go to jail because they're criminals.
00:46:15Okay. But I love Gaza though. I love Gaza civilians. Okay. Yeah.
00:46:20Yeah. What Israel should do is not like air bombardment. That's like,
00:46:31that's to indiscriminate. So too many civilian casualties. Air strike. That's not a good idea.
00:46:37Okay. What Israel should do is the ground assault, like special forces. Yeah.
00:46:45To target only Hamas, not the civilians. Okay. Yeah.
00:46:54Yeah. So, but I want Gaza people to survive. They have this wonderful Palestinian culture there.
00:47:18Oh, welcome. Welcome. Oh, I'm single. I like being single. Yeah. I'm not going to get married.
00:47:28Okay. Yeah. I just write about it. Fiction, comedy,
00:47:35fantasy, but I don't want to get married. I like being single, you know? Yeah. Cheers. Yeah.
00:47:42Yeah. Yeah. But I do appreciate people who get married. Yeah. I do. Yeah.
00:47:54Yeah. Oh, thank you. Yeah. Yeah. Thanks for appreciation. So, because
00:48:17the right person, well, the thing is this, okay. I'm not very popular among females.
00:48:25Um, yeah, I'm an online dating site. I get to date once a year, just one dinner date, maybe lunch.
00:48:38And I don't get a second date. I'm not popular among females, like locally. Okay.
00:48:55Yeah. But I get to date once a year on average. Okay. Yeah.
00:49:06We have a good time. Yeah. Nice to know bouquet of flowers and great conversation.
00:49:16Tinder. I used to do Tinder like that was like 10 years ago. Yeah. Yeah. But
00:49:24yeah. Oh, thank you. Thank you. But I like being single though. Yeah. Uh, I don't want to get
00:49:33married. Although I appreciate people who get married. My parents got married. Obviously they
00:49:39gave birth to me. Okay. Uh, my sister got married. They have two children. Okay. Yeah.
00:49:56I mean, most of my cousins are married.
00:50:01Many of them are younger than me and they have children. That's great. Yeah.
00:50:09But marriage is not for everybody. Okay. Uh, it's definitely not for me. So that's why I'm single.
00:50:15I like being single. And, but once a year I get to date once a year on average. And then I really
00:50:23enjoy that. Okay. Yeah. I do. Nothing fancy, nothing hanky-panky. Just, you know, conversation.
00:50:42Once a year. Yeah.
00:50:43Typically around like springtime. Okay. Yeah. To me, that's good enough for me. Yeah. Date once a
00:50:57year. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm simple. Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. Oh, thank you. Hey,
00:51:17God bless you and, uh, be the leader of the future. Okay. Yeah. Genius. Geniuses. Yeah.
00:51:26Mighty proud of you. Yeah. Okay. Now let's take five minutes break. Okay. I just want vocal rest.
00:51:33I'm an old man. I'm 46. Okay. Five minutes break, please. Thank you. Welcome. Yeah.
00:51:38Fantastic. Mighty proud of you. Future leaders. Amazing. Yeah. You're amazing. Yep. Yep. Five
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00:53:51Okay. Welcome back. Yeah. Good times. Yeah.
00:54:03Yep.
00:54:07Now let me think something stronger. Okay. Like vodka. Yeah.
00:54:10Yeah.
00:54:12How was cranberry?
00:54:26And maybe some whiskey too.
00:54:32Yeah. Whiskey is made with corn. Okay. Yeah.
00:54:40Yeah.
00:54:43But does whiskey taste like corn?
00:54:47Um.
00:54:51Cheers.
00:54:56A little bit. Yeah. Yeah.
00:55:06Yeah.
00:55:10Corn is from South America. Okay. Yeah. Maze. Right. Yeah.
00:55:25Yeah. Welcome. Yeah. Yeah.
00:55:28Yeah.
00:55:35Wow. This is strong. Wow.
00:55:37Wow. Whiskey. Oh.
00:55:47Vodka. I think it's made from wheat. I think.
00:55:52So does it taste like wheat bread?
00:55:59A little bit. Yeah.
00:56:00Yeah.
00:56:06Wine made from grapes. Right. Yeah.
00:56:13It tastes like grape. Yeah. Okay.
00:56:20Oh.
00:56:22Yeah.
00:56:22Yeah.
00:56:29I guess we can talk about dating. Sure. I'm 46. Right. So I only date mature ladies. Single
00:56:36ladies. Mature single ladies. Okay. Like once a year. Okay. I do not date young ladies because
00:56:48I do not want to waste their time. Because young ladies, they want to get married, have children.
00:56:54Right. I do not want to get married. I do not want to have children. So I do not want to waste
00:56:58their time. Okay. Because I care about them. Young ladies. Okay. Yeah. In social media,
00:57:08I do have female friends who are very young. Yeah. But I regard them as my own children.
00:57:18Students. Colleagues. Friends. Okay. Yeah. But when I date local ladies, yeah,
00:57:26typically mature ladies. Because I'm 46. Okay. Yeah. And sometimes because I'm 46 but I look
00:57:36very young. Yeah. Asians. We tend to look very young. Asians. Okay. Yeah.
00:57:51So I don't like when I date. Sometimes mature ladies, they think I'm too young for them.
00:58:07But I look young. But I'm 46.
00:58:18By age, I'm not young at all. I'm middle age. It's just that I look young.
00:58:26I look young.
00:58:31So that's why I get a date once a year on average. Yeah. To me, that's good enough.
00:58:40Thank you for your interest in Korean language. Yeah.
00:58:45Mighty proud. Yeah.
00:58:46Cheers. Yeah. Salute. Salute. Yeah. Welcome.
00:59:10Yeah. Okay. Let's take five minutes break. Okay. I need some vocal rest because I'm an old man.
00:59:16Five minutes break. I need some vocal rest. Okay. Welcome. Future leaders. Mighty proud.
00:59:22Fantastic. Five minutes. Thank you. Yeah. Very cool. Time check.
00:59:33It's been one hour. Okay.
00:59:35Oh, yeah. I'm Korean American. So I love Koreans. Of course. Yeah. Five minutes break,
00:59:47please. Thank you. Yeah. Korea's great country. Yeah. Great people. Yeah. Five minutes. Thank you.
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01:01:44Welcome. Welcome. Yeah. We can talk about Korea. Yeah. Sure. I was there two months ago. Yeah.
01:02:10The two vacations in South Korea where my parents, relatives are at and so it was nice. Yeah.
01:02:28Yeah. Welcome. Korean ladies, very beautiful ladies, right? And yeah, you went better than
01:02:37last year. Okay. Last year, yeah, I didn't quite have a good reception when it comes to Korean
01:02:43ladies. But this year, it was better because I learned a lesson. Okay. Last year, I was like
01:02:51just looking at these Korean ladies like so beautiful. Oh. So basically, I kind of,
01:03:02they found me, Korean ladies, like on the streets, restaurants, cafe.
01:03:10They didn't feel very comfortable because I was like looking at them like,
01:03:16oh, Korean ladies are so beautiful.
01:03:21So I think the Korean ladies found me very cringe-worthy, worthy of cringe, creepy.
01:03:32Yeah. So I learned a lesson. Okay. This year, two months ago, when I went to Korea,
01:03:39yeah, I was more respectful.
01:03:48And I think they respected that.
01:03:49Yeah.
01:04:09Yeah.
01:04:20Cheers. Yeah.
01:04:27Mm-hmm. Welcome. Yeah.
01:04:45Okay. So traditionally, in America, okay, when a woman marries a man, a woman changes her last
01:05:11name after her husband's name. I think that's genderism. Okay. In Korea, when a woman marries
01:05:23a man, she does not change her last name. She keeps her last name. But in America, yeah, a woman
01:05:33changes her name after marriage, right? That's genderism. Okay. I'm egalitarian, gender egalitarian.
01:05:40Okay. So I educate for women's rights. Okay. But both in Korea and America, when they have children,
01:05:50children get father's last name. Okay. I oppose that tradition. I think it's a very bad tradition.
01:05:58It's genderism, discrimination. Okay. So I do not like that tradition. Okay.
01:06:05Yeah. I think it should be half and half. Like, if you have two children, right? Yeah.
01:06:12One child get father's last name, and the other child get mother's last name. I think that is
01:06:21fair that way. Okay. Yeah. That would be my recommendation. Okay. Cheers.
01:06:28Cheers. Yeah. Welcome to Humanology. Okay. We are very innovative. Okay. Yeah. Creative.
01:06:42Yeah. Because in biology, which I studied, okay? Yeah. A child get half the genes, like
01:07:05genome, chromosomes. Half from mother, egg. The other half from father, sperm. It's biology,
01:07:16okay? It's half and half. Equal contribution, genetics, biology, okay? Yeah. So it's not fair
01:07:26a child only get father's last name. That's not fair. It's gender discrimination. I oppose that.
01:07:39Okay. Yeah. It's a bad tradition, okay? Also, in America, women changing their last name
01:07:56after they get married, after husband's last name, I oppose that too. That's gender discrimination.
01:08:06Okay. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. You learn Korean language? That's nice. Yeah. Thank you.
01:08:19Thank you. Thank you. Cheers. Yeah. I really appreciate that. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
01:08:38Okay. Let's take five minutes break, okay? Yeah. Five minutes, please.
01:08:54Korean language is very charming language. Yeah. It's beautiful language, okay?
01:08:58Thank you. Five minutes, please. Yeah. Okay. Fantastic.
01:09:08Yeah, I did some vocal rest. So, okay. Thank you. Thank you.
01:09:21Mighty proud future leaders. Yeah.
01:09:38Thank you.
01:10:08Thank you.
01:10:38Thank you.
01:11:08Thank you.
01:11:39Welcome, friends. You're back. Welcome back.
01:11:50Yeah. So, let's talk about politics, okay? J.D. Vance, the senator from Ohio,
01:12:01he characterized Kamala Harris as a childless cat lady. Okay. Well, I appreciate his sense of humor.
01:12:14It is funny, okay? But it's not a very smart thing to say as a politician.
01:12:20Okay. Not at all. It's not a smart thing to say as a politician, okay? But he said it
01:12:33several years ago when he was running for U.S. Senate in Ohio, okay?
01:12:36And he became elected. Well, congratulations, Mr. J.D. Vance.
01:12:42He's also a Marine veteran. Yeah, sure. Thank you for your service,
01:12:54Mr. J.D. Vance. And I'm a U.S. Army veteran, but I have a lot of friends who are Marine veterans,
01:13:03okay? Yeah. That's cool. Hardcore, yeah.
01:13:16Yeah. But
01:13:25as a politician, J.D. Vance is not a very smart politician, okay?
01:13:33Yeah. In my opinion, okay?
01:13:52But I appreciate his sense of humor, okay? Yeah.
01:14:03Also, Mr. J.D. Vance, just like Donald Trump, tend to be overweight, okay? With potbelly.
01:14:22To J.D. Vance, Donald Trump, I don't think they do exercise, okay?
01:14:28They have, like, double chin and potbelly. And J.D. Vance is quite young. He's younger than me.
01:14:35He's 39. I'm 46, okay? I don't have any potbelly. I don't have a double chin. I do exercise.
01:14:41I do exercise.
01:14:45So, not a very good role model, okay?
01:15:00But J.D. Vance and Trump, a lot in common, right? Yeah, they're genderists.
01:15:05They're disrespectful towards females.
01:15:11That's not nice. At all. No.
01:15:19But when it comes to Kamala Harris,
01:15:21but when it comes to Kamala Harris,
01:15:26wait, she's female, and I love her smile. Kamala Harris, right? Very brightening.
01:15:38She has such a beautiful smile, Kamala Harris, and her laughter.
01:15:42Some say she laughs too much, but I don't think so.
01:15:46I think she has great smile and great laughter, Kamala Harris, and great sense of humor, too.
01:15:52Yeah. I like Kamala Harris quite a bit, okay? Well, she's beautiful. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
01:15:59Very fashionable, too.
01:16:05Welcome, yeah.
01:16:10Yeah, welcome.
01:16:16Yeah.
01:16:25Oh, yeah.
01:16:33But look, I'm running for U.S. President myself, so I'm going to vote for myself, and I don't
01:16:38endorse anybody else. I endorse you, okay? But between Harris and Trump,
01:16:55I like both of them, but
01:17:01well, I'm going to vote for myself. I'm running for U.S. President, too, okay? But between Trump
01:17:05and Harris, I'd rather see Harris to be President. I'm not endorsing her, okay? I'm voting, endorsing
01:17:17myself. I endorse you, okay? People are better than those two people, okay? But between Trump
01:17:24and Harris, I'd rather see Harris in the White House. Why? I like Trump, but I don't want him
01:17:34to be President again, okay? He's too dangerous.
01:17:49Yeah.
01:17:56He's talking about mass deportation of illegal immigrants, okay? I don't want that. No, no.
01:18:04Me, I was born in America, okay? But I grew up in South Korea, and I came back to America in 1997,
01:18:12okay? So I have some foreign association with South Korea, and I'm proud of that, okay? My origin,
01:18:20Asian American, okay? And I love my name. My parents gave it to me,
01:18:25honky, okay? I think it's a very charming name, okay? But Trump,
01:18:38he wants to mass deport illegal immigrants. I think that's a wrong idea.
01:18:45I agree with Trump. We need to build a southern border wall. Yeah, welcome,
01:18:49friends. But we need to build a southern border wall. We need to control the
01:18:53flux of immigration. Yeah, we do need to build a southern border wall. I agree with Trump on that.
01:18:59But if they're already here, illegal immigrants, what I would do? I would give them jobs,
01:19:07work permits, okay? Because they want to work. That's why they came to America.
01:19:1699% of them. 1% of them are criminals. I know. Then we put them in jail,
01:19:23and make them work in jail. That's dangerous, okay? But 99% of illegal immigrants in America,
01:19:30they're already here. I would give them jobs. Why? Because
01:19:45compassion, sympathy, okay? I'm not like all-American man. I was born in America,
01:19:57but I grew up in Korea, and I came back to America, okay? And so I'm kind of like immigrant,
01:20:04legal immigrant. I don't sympathize with illegal immigrants as a human being.
01:20:15Trump and Vance, the white man, their ancestors came to America from Europe,
01:20:46okay? Trump and Vance, yeah, born and raised in America, all-American white guys.
01:20:56But their ancestors, they came to America from Europe.
01:21:08Vance and Trump's ancestors, they were immigrants from Europe, okay?
01:21:15What do they know?
01:21:45Okay.
01:22:02I watched some documentaries on YouTube about illegal immigrants, okay?
01:22:08Oh, this is vodka with like cranberries, okay? High-fructose cranberries, Alaska and Florida.
01:22:16Yeah, cheers, yeah.
01:22:27So in YouTube, yeah, documentaries about illegal immigrants, they came a very long way.
01:22:38Yeah, cheers.
01:22:45So I'm very sympathetic to them as a human being.
01:22:58Yeah.
01:23:05Let's take five minutes break. We'll add some more for the rest, okay? Welcome,
01:23:09friends, future leaders, yeah, mighty proud, yeah.
01:23:16Criminal illegal immigrants, yeah, they should go to jail.
01:23:20When I'm U.S. president, okay, I'll make them work in jail cells because they're dangerous,
01:23:27okay? Yeah, we can use their labor in jail cell.
01:23:33Okay, yeah. Okay, yeah, five minutes break, please, I need some more for the rest.
01:23:38Welcome, future leaders, welcome, yeah, five minutes, thank you.
01:23:43Yeah, we'll talk about it, okay? Yeah.
01:23:46Yeah.
01:23:53Yeah, Biden, yeah, he's cool, I like him, okay? He's just too old, right? Yeah.
01:23:58Five minutes break, please, thank you.
01:24:02Okay.
01:24:32Yeah.
01:25:02Yeah.
01:25:32Yeah.
01:26:02Yeah, welcome.
01:26:22Oh, yeah.
01:26:24Oh, welcome, welcome, yeah.
01:26:35Yeah, Joe Biden, I like him, okay? He's cool, but he's just too old, so he did the right thing to
01:26:42pass the baton, torch to Kamala Harris. That was a very good choice, okay? Yeah.
01:26:48Yeah.
01:26:50Selfless, unlike Trump, who's selfish, okay? Sharp contrast, right? Yeah.
01:26:59So, when it comes to illegal immigration, okay, let me tell you a story, okay? It's a true story,
01:27:05okay? When I was in Los Angeles, California, I lived in San Fernando Valley,
01:27:11like North Hollywood, but before that, I lived in Encino, okay? Ventura Boulevard.
01:27:23Donald Trump, I mean, January 6th, right? Yeah. He refused to yield to American voters.
01:27:34He wanted to hold on to the power after he lost the election, right? Yeah, that's very selfish,
01:27:40okay? That's what he did, January 6th, 2021, right? Okay. But, okay, let's get back to
01:27:51this story, okay? If I may, okay? Yeah, cheers, yeah, welcome.
01:27:55So,
01:28:04year, what year was that? I think 2006, okay?
01:28:17I dropped out of PhD program in Cornell University, Computational Biology, okay?
01:28:23And to become an actor in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, okay? So, I got this small room.
01:28:32It's a sublease, sublet, okay? And the guy, it was a two-bedroom apartment, okay,
01:28:39in Encino, California, okay? Yeah, San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, California, okay?
01:28:54And this guy, he was not landowner. He was not owner of that apartment. He was a renter.
01:29:08Yeah, I love Korea, okay? Yeah. So, here, he's not landowner, okay? He's
01:29:19renter of two-bedroom apartment, okay, in Encino, California, okay? And his sublease,
01:29:26sublet, sublease, the other room to me, okay? Yeah. Every month, I think I paid, like,
01:29:35$200 or something like that, okay? $300 maybe, okay?
01:29:40And he was a couple of years older than me, and he's from Cuba,
01:29:50okay? He told me this true story of his, okay? He and his friend, they're both males, okay,
01:29:58they're both males, okay, from Cuba. They built this raft, boat, with tree, wood,
01:30:08makeshift boat, raft, okay? And an oar. They came to Florida, paddleboat
01:30:22from Cuba to Florida, two guys. They came to America illegally.
01:30:35Yeah, they're originally, initially, illegal immigrants. He and his friend from Cuba, okay,
01:30:44to Canada. Yeah.
01:30:53After that, they hired immigration lawyer in Florida.
01:31:01Hey, no LGBT, okay? Be straight, okay? Yeah. No LGBT, be straight, okay? Yeah.
01:31:08Yeah, so, after they came from Cuba to Florida, they hired immigration lawyer,
01:31:18okay? And they became naturalized citizens of America, okay? And then, this friend of mine,
01:31:33this friend of mine, he studied filmmaking. He wanted to be a Hollywood movie director.
01:31:45So, from Florida, this gentleman from Cuba, he came to Los Angeles, California to become a movie
01:31:54director. He worked as a waiter in a restaurant in Sherman Oaks in San Fernando Valley. The same
01:32:05restaurant where Bruce Willis, like Die Hard movie, Bruce Willis, he, Bruce Willis used to
01:32:14work in that restaurant in Sherman Oaks. I've been to that restaurant, okay?
01:32:21Bruce Willis, as a waiter in that restaurant in Sherman Oaks, that's when he was hired as an actor
01:32:30by a casting director. Later on, Bruce Willis, yeah, Hollywood actor legend, Die Hard movie, right?
01:32:39Okay. So, this friend of mine from Cuba, initially, illegal immigrants, later on, naturalized citizens
01:32:48of America, okay? He worked there as a waiter in Sherman Oaks, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles,
01:32:55California, okay? And then, but his dream is to become a director in Hollywood, filmmaker, okay?
01:33:06Yeah, true story, yeah.
01:33:16Well, cheers.
01:33:36He's not a criminal. Yeah, he was an illegal immigrant, but he hired an immigration lawyer
01:33:49and became a naturalized citizen of America, okay? So, and a nice guy, yeah, very nice guy,
01:33:57hardworking. It is Hollywood dream to become a director, filmmaker, okay?
01:34:07So, working as a waiter in a restaurant, okay?
01:34:15Thank you, yeah.
01:34:26Oh, yeah. Vodka, yeah.
01:34:32Cheers, yeah.
01:34:37Okay, let's take five minutes break, okay? Yeah, welcome, friends. Yeah, future leaders,
01:34:41welcome. Five minutes break, please. Cinco minutos, por favor. Yeah, I know some Spanish, okay?
01:34:50Okay. Five minutes break, please. Thank you. Yeah. Oh, nice. Time check.
01:34:59Okay, we're like 10 minutes left, I guess. Good enough. Okay. Five minutes break. Thank you. Yeah,
01:35:14welcome. Yeah.
01:35:29Okay.
01:35:59Okay.
01:36:29Okay.
01:36:59Okay.
01:37:29Okay.
01:37:59Okay.
01:38:29Okay.
01:38:59Okay.
01:39:29Okay.
01:39:39Okay, welcome back.
01:39:44So, we are talking about illegal immigration situation in America, okay?
01:39:49Well, yeah, welcome, friends. Yeah, I just smoked cigarettes during the five minutes break. Yeah,
01:39:58I smoked cigarettes, okay? So, when it comes to illegal immigration situation, I'm kind of in the
01:40:03middle, okay? I agree with Trump. Yeah, we need to build southern border wall because we need to
01:40:08control the speed, the flux, flow of immigration. We need to control that, okay? Yeah, of course,
01:40:15okay? Yeah, I agree with Trump. Yeah, we need to build southern border wall, okay? But when it
01:40:20comes to illegal immigrants who are already here, who are working, or illegal immigrants who want
01:40:28to work, I think they should stay in America, okay? Why? Because they're great asset to America,
01:40:39labor force. We need them, okay? So, Donald Trump's idea, okay, in his infinite wisdom,
01:40:49mass deportation, I have to disagree. I think that's a very bad idea, okay? And very inhumane,
01:41:00heartless, cold-blooded kind of reptiles, right?
01:41:07Yeah, so, yeah, that's why I do not want to see Trump to be president again. No, no way.
01:41:25In my opinion, yeah, we had enough of Trump as president, okay? He got four years. He had his
01:41:30chance, and he failed, okay? So, time out, okay? I don't want to see president being president
01:41:41again, no. I'd rather see him doing, you know, reality TV show, because he's funny. I like him,
01:41:48okay? He's humorous, okay? But I'd rather see him in Hollywood, rather.
01:41:53Welcome, yeah. Welcome, welcome. Cheers, yeah.
01:42:07Yeah. I'd rather see Trump in Hollywood, like reality TV show, okay? But not in the White House,
01:42:15though, okay? He's just too dangerous, Trump, okay? Yeah. I like him as an
01:42:32entertainer, but not as president, okay? Trump should stay in Hollywood, but not in White House,
01:42:40okay? Yeah. American politics? Yeah, I mean, it will evolve, continue to evolve. It will get
01:42:50better, yeah. Oh, yeah. Give that some time, you know. It'll get better, yeah. Evolution, right?
01:43:05Yeah. It'll get better slowly, okay? Now, let me get some beer, okay? Yeah.
01:43:35Oh, yeah. So, welcome, yeah. Cheers, yeah.
01:44:05Yeah.
01:44:11Yeah, I'm very proud of you, future leaders, yeah. Run for president, prime minister, okay?
01:44:17Yeah. If you're into politics, okay? Yeah. I call you to run for president.
01:44:28Oh, yeah. Thank you for the question. Yeah. Time in the U.S. Army?
01:44:32Yeah, it did affect my politics. I became more conservative, to be honest, okay? Yeah.
01:44:43The U.S. Army, yeah, military tend to be more conservative, okay? So, I kind of became more
01:44:49conservative. And also, I was stationed in Texas, Boho, Texas, Clinton, Texas, one hour north of
01:44:56Austin, Texas, okay? Yeah, I was stationed there. So, yeah, Texas is a very conservative state,
01:45:02and so, yeah, I was heavily influenced by the Army, yeah. Thank you, yeah. Cheers, yeah.
01:45:15But I'm independent, so I'm like half and half, right? Half liberal, half conservative,
01:45:23okay? These days, yeah.
01:45:38Yeah.
01:45:45So, I went to Fort Benning, Georgia, Columbus, Georgia, for basic combat training in the U.S.
01:45:52Army. And I remember there's this naturalization ceremony, okay? There's this guy,
01:46:02I do not know what country he's from, okay? Passed away from China, maybe. Maybe Taiwan,
01:46:08okay? Because I vaguely remember him being an Asian guy, okay?
01:46:15Yeah. Thank you. Yeah, middle Poland, yeah, I agree with you, okay? Yeah.
01:46:24So, we have this naturalization ceremony. I think he's from Asia, okay? A guy.
01:46:32And he joined the U.S. Army. In return, the American government gave him citizenship,
01:46:40American citizenship, okay? And we applauded, cheered. We were like, yeah, welcome to America.
01:46:53Everyone there, the U.S. Army. That was back in 2009,
01:47:01okay? Fort Benning, Georgia, basic combat training. Army boot camp, okay?
01:47:06Yeah. And we were all happy for him.
01:47:11So, yeah.
01:47:33Hmm. Oh, yeah, yeah. Very well put. My friend, you're a great writer. Why don't you write a
01:47:43book, okay? You're a great thinker, deep thinker, and philosopher. I recommend you to write a book,
01:47:50okay? Like Amazon Kindle, maybe, okay? Some other venues. Okay.
01:47:58Genius. Yeah, cheers to you, okay? You're a very smart person. Yeah, yeah.
01:48:08Mighty proud, okay? Yeah.
01:48:15Oh, yeah.
01:48:19Welcome, friends. Yeah, long time no see.
01:48:22Long time no see.
01:48:27Oh, yeah.
01:48:33Hey, we appreciate parents. Parenting, very important job, okay? We really appreciate
01:48:39parents, okay? Oh, yeah. Mighty proud, okay? I love my parents, and my siblings are parents,
01:48:49okay? My cousins are parents, okay? Yeah, we really appreciate parenting, okay?
01:48:55The single most important job in the world, okay? We appreciate parenting, okay? Yeah,
01:48:59thank you. Thank you for your service, okay? Yeah. Cheers, yeah.
01:49:11Yeah. Oh, yeah.
01:49:19Yeah.
01:49:32Okay, let's take five minutes break, okay? And maybe I'll tell some more stories.
01:49:40In Denimotion, we have like five minutes left, okay? We'll take two minutes break, rather,
01:49:44okay? Two minutes break, okay? Dos minutos, por favor. In French, yeah.
01:49:54Okay, in Korean words.
01:50:01Yeah, I do speak multiple languages, okay? Two minutes, okay? Thank you, yeah.
01:50:06Mm-hmm. Okay, yeah. Modern languages, very cool, yeah.
01:50:36Yeah.
01:51:06Yeah.
01:51:36Yeah.
01:52:06Yeah.
01:52:36Yeah.
01:53:06Yeah.
01:53:28Okay, welcome back. We are back. Yeah, thank you for joining us.
01:53:33Okay, in Denimotion, yeah, two hours limit is up, okay? So I will see you tomorrow.
01:53:40Maybe we'll get back to mathematics, okay? Yeah, see you tomorrow. Thank you, yeah.