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00:00Welcome to a special edition of Jesse Water's Primetime.
00:06I'm Will Cain, in for Jesse.
00:09Venezuela used to be the crown jewel of Latin America.
00:13In 1950, it was the fourth richest country in the world per capita.
00:18That beat out Australia, Canada, most of Europe.
00:21And people led lives not unlike ours.
00:23They had money in their pocket.
00:25They worked good jobs.
00:26They drove decent cars.
00:27They even had time to have fun.
00:28They went to the movies.
00:29They went to the zoo.
00:31Venezuela doesn't look like that anymore.
00:34Today, the grocery stores are barren.
00:36The people are hungry and poor.
00:38And they went from the fourth richest country in the world to 156th, behind Uzbekistan.
00:46Starving Venezuelans now break into the zoos that they used to visit to kill and eat animals.
00:52So what happened?
00:53A man named Hugo Chavez seized power in the late 1990s.
00:56And while the country was blessed with oil reserves, they were cursed by a socialist
01:01government that spent all of their money on social programs.
01:05Massive inflation followed.
01:07Instead of slowing down spending, though, Chavez took control of the food supply.
01:13With rampant inflation, the government decided the way to handle that type of inflation was
01:18to control prices, the prices of things like groceries.
01:23But just like here, the government isn't particularly adept at any particular job.
01:29They then overpaid for food in Venezuela, which, of course, led to shortages.
01:34A few years later, Venezuela suffered an economic crash bigger than the Great Depression.
01:39So now you have an oil-rich country that spent money that it didn't have ending up in complete
01:44turmoil.
01:45Does that sound kind of familiar?
01:47It's like when you hear a new song on the radio today and you realize after a little
01:51bit, where have I heard that before?
01:53That new song sampled a track from the 1970s.
01:57We're hearing a story today we've heard before, and maybe we should learn a lesson from Venezuela.
02:04Kamala Harris is ripping a page out of Hugo Chavez's playbook.
02:08The Biden-Harris White House has turbocharged inflation by spending trillions that we do
02:13not have.
02:14And today, Kamala proposed doing exactly what Hugo did, controlling the price of food.
02:22And I will work to pass the first ever federal ban on price gauging on food.
02:33My plan will include new penalties for opportunistic companies that exploit crises and break the
02:41rules.
02:42Price gauging.
02:43Price gouging.
02:44A new federal ban on price gouging means that the government, not the free market, determines
02:50the price of your groceries.
02:52And we know what happens when the government does this.
02:55Bread lines.
02:57Kamala justifies controlling the price of food by blaming, quote, greedy corporations
03:02for the high price of groceries.
03:04But the numbers just aren't on her side.
03:06She talked about the profits of grocery stores.
03:09Their margins are incredibly thin.
03:11For every dollar sale, they make profits of around one to three cents.
03:16Just try proving that their price gouging is going to be incredibly difficult beyond
03:20anything else.
03:21Some of the stuff around price gouging misidentifies what caused inflation.
03:25I feel inflation was caused by supply chain disruptions, the big government spend that
03:30accompanied the COVID crisis.
03:32We've seen this kind of thing tried in lots of other countries before Venezuela, Argentina,
03:38the Soviet Union, et cetera.
03:40It leads to shortages.
03:41It leads to black markets.
03:44You know, plenty of uncertainty.
03:48Kamala doesn't just want to control the price of food.
03:50She wants to give more of your money to other people.
03:55I will work as president with states like here in North Carolina, Roy Cooper, thank
04:00you again, to cancel medical debt for more and more millions more Americans.
04:07Cancel student debt, cancel medical debt.
04:10That would cost billions of dollars.
04:12And guess what?
04:13That would do crank up inflation.
04:16We're supposed to be tightening the belt.
04:18But if Kamala never admits that government spending is part of the problem, she doesn't
04:22have to address it.
04:23And of course, she also doesn't have to accept responsibilities of Bidenomics.
04:29Just keep writing more checks with other people's money.
04:32Here's an idea.
04:33How about free down payments on homes?
04:36My administration will provide first time home buyers with twenty five thousand dollars
04:42to help with the down payment on a new home.
04:47Twenty five grand for a down payment.
04:49Well, that does sound nice until you realize, well, that's going to jack up the price of
04:53homes even more, approximately twenty five thousand dollars.
04:58The same way endless college tuition grants made universities completely unaffordable.
05:03None of this will stop inflation.
05:05It will only make it worse.
05:07Maybe that was never the goal to fix the economy.
05:10Maybe it's to actually rig the economy.
05:13So no matter how hard you work, how much you try, you will just be as poor as everyone
05:18else.
05:19It has to be about a goal of saying everybody should end up in the same place.
05:23And since we didn't start in the same place, some folks might need more equitable distribution,
05:29giving resources based on equity, understanding that we fight for equality, but we also need
05:34to fight for equity.
05:36Equality suggests often everybody should get the same thing.
05:41Well, that often assumes everybody started out in the same place as opposed to equity,
05:48which is everyone should end up in the same place.
05:52And if you then understand not everybody started out in the same place, you understand some
05:56people need more.
05:59So we all end up in the same place.
06:01That is literally the definition of communism.
06:04Bobby Nonway is the CEO of Goya, and he joins me now.
06:07Bob, thanks for being with us this evening on primetime.
06:10I'm listening to Kamala Harris.
06:12I think we should all listen.
06:14She's telling us in theory and she's telling us in practice how she will convert the American
06:19economy into socialism.
06:22Yes, and you hit the nail on the head, Will, and thanks for having me.
06:30Unfortunately, they're using a nail gun to put the last nails in the coffin of this economy
06:35and this country.
06:36I have family in Venezuela, and you'd be surprised that right now there's relative calm except
06:43for the election, which was a fortunate election.
06:47There's relative calm because the Tren de Aragua and other these gangs have come to
06:51this country.
06:52Maduro has sent them to this country and he's not going to take them back.
06:58From day one, from day one, the Harris and Biden administration started a war against
07:04the middle class, a war against fossil fuels, a war with the Green New Scam, open borders,
07:14and it just set our weakness as a country, as an administration around the world, set
07:20us into wars which meant inflation.
07:23If you take Russia and Ukraine, the Russia-Ukraine countries, they have 50% of the world's fertilizer.
07:33Fertilizer prices tripled.
07:35They have 30% of the world's wheat, 20% of the world's corn.
07:40They have sunflower seeds.
07:42They have sand for fracking and glass.
07:46Inflation went out of control.
07:48From day one, they put in executive orders that set this country on a disastrous path.
07:57And now we have the follow-on policies sold to you as alleviating the problem of inflation,
08:03but exacerbating our fall into a socialist economy.
08:07Those policies that we heard from Kamala today include price controls.
08:11You bring two levels of expertise to this conversation, Bob.
08:14First, your direct relationships or knowledge with Venezuela, but also your knowledge of
08:19the food industry, putting price controls into the food industry on groceries, which
08:24I understand, Bob, operates at about a 1% to 2% margin, where most industries in America
08:30on average operate on about an 8% profit margin.
08:34She's suggesting the problem is you, greedy food companies, and the solution is to reduce
08:42your 1.5% profit margin.
08:45The problem is when the government gets in the way of the free market.
08:49They talked years ago about a $15 minimum wage.
08:54At that time, a warehouse worker might make $9 an hour.
08:57Today, it's $18 to $20.
09:00And wages have gone up, but the problem is they'll have costs.
09:03And so the government, when they get involved with these things, pricing, wages.
09:12If you had a lemonade stand and it cost you 10 cents for the glass, the straw, the product
09:18to go to the store to get it, and the government comes along and says, I want you to sell that
09:24lemonade for a penny, you just got to fold up your lemonade stand and go home.
09:28And the grocery business, which does make 1% to 2% and hires a lot of people, those
09:34people are forced to, we're going to put them out of business by controlling pricing.
09:42You know, the government has no business in controlling prices.
09:46What the government should go into, and unfortunately what the government is involved in, as a middleman,
09:52which is a, Tara Lee Rodas testified last year, the middleman in child trafficking and
09:59drugs, which is coming out of Venezuela.
10:02We are the biggest consumer.
10:04The Latino is the biggest victim of this.
10:07And we are the middleman.
10:08We're making, we're profiting off of over a hundred thousand children being lost.
10:12And we're just, we just want to, we want the money and we want control.
10:17We want to stay in power so we can continue to abuse and exploit the working class and
10:23the people of this country.
10:25It's evil is what's happening.
10:27And they want to double down.
10:28You know, the Trump economy was cruising along and they undid everything.
10:33They destroyed it.
10:35And we're heading, they're going to put the last nails in the coffin of this economy in
10:39this country.
10:40If they, if we, if they prevail, I think it's God blesses.
10:43I hope they do not.
10:44I think it's stunning.
10:45I think we all have to listen because they're giving us the direct policy.
10:47She is describing the direct policies and she's giving you the theoretical philosophical
10:52goals to move this country from free market capitalism into at a minimum socialism.
10:58Bobby, no way.
10:59Thanks for being with us tonight.
11:01We'll cover it.
11:02All right.
11:03When Kamala is not stealing ideas from the likes of Hugo Chavez or Castro, Kamala is
11:07taking the rest of her campaign proposals from team Trump.
11:11First, it was no taxes on tips, raise the minimum wage and eliminate taxes on tips for
11:20service and hospitality workers.
11:24When I get to office, we are going to not charge taxes on tips, people making tips.
11:32And now a cornerstone of her newly revealed economic plan is a child text tax credit that
11:39she sounds very proud of.
11:41We will do this by restoring to tax cuts designed to help middle class and working Americans.
11:50The earned income tax credit and the child tax credit.
12:01Where have I heard that one before?
12:04President Trump and I believe in expanded child tax credit, but we also importantly
12:08want to actually get this thing done.
12:10I'd love to see a child tax credit.
12:11That's five thousand dollars per child.
12:13Now, look, primetime is intrigued by the tax credit idea.
12:18We think families should have incentives to stay together and have children.
12:21We couldn't help but notice how these similar proposals are being covered very differently.
12:27Here's how Axios headlined their nearly identical proposals.
12:31Harris proposes a six thousand dollar tax credit for new parents.
12:36Meanwhile, when the Trump Vance ticket talks about child tax credits, it reads Vance leans
12:41into pro family policies to spin his past cat lady comments.
12:45This spot, the difference game, it's getting really fun.
12:49Here's one how the media covered both Trump and Kamala's proposals to end tax on tips.
12:53This time it's CBS News giving you two very different examples of how they handled that
12:58policy.
12:59Or how about just the announcement of their candidacy for president?
13:03Same publication again.
13:04This time it's time.
13:05And there's the Trump cover in 2016.
13:09That's Kamala this month.
13:11Spot the difference.
13:12But this new push from Kamala illustrates just how few original ideas she actually has.
13:17She's a serial plagiarist, just like Joe Biden.
13:20But maybe we should give Biden an apology.
13:23Yeah, I mean, he stole Neil Kinnick's life story in the 1980s, but at least he wasn't
13:28running against Neil Kinnick when he did it.
13:31A Trump campaign national press secretary, Caroline Leavitt, joins me now.
13:35Caroline, great to see this evening.
13:36It's interesting.
13:39Kamala Harris is simultaneously stealing from the far left policies of Hugo Chavez in Venezuela
13:44of the 1990s and positioning herself as a moderate who has some of the same policies
13:52as Donald Trump.
13:54She's actually playing, I don't know, the entire potential left and independent voting
13:59base at the same time.
14:01The question, right, is what is real?
14:06Well that's a very good question.
14:07And if you want to know what is real, look at what Kamala Harris has done over the past
14:11three and a half years.
14:13She's coming up with all of these new policy alleged solutions, many of which we know will
14:17not work.
14:18Those that she's plagiarizing from President Trump are good ideas.
14:21They're popular and that's why she's stealing them.
14:23But these far left proposals would be a disaster for our country.
14:27And if Americans want to know what a Kamala Harris, Tim Walz administration would look
14:31like, look at the past four years.
14:33Kamala Harris has been in the White House as vice president.
14:36There were all of these alleged solutions since she's been in office.
14:40Now all of a sudden she wants to fix the mess that she created.
14:43She is the arsonist.
14:45She cannot be trusted to put out the fire.
14:48And I appreciate your pointing out the fake news media's coverage of President Trump's
14:52policy proposals versus Kamala Harris's is fake news 101.
14:56And the fact that she still has yet to sit down with any mainstream media outlet and
15:01do an interview when they are completely on her side, it's so blatantly obvious proves
15:06that she doesn't even know where she stands on policy.
15:09Her advisors do not trust her to explain herself.
15:12She's sending her campaign spokespeople out there to flip flop on every dangerously liberal
15:16policy she's ever supported because they know it's wildly unpopular.
15:20And that's why she's ripping ideas from President Trump.
15:22Yeah.
15:23The question of course is what is phony?
15:25Would the, would day one, would day one of a Harris Walz administration look like expanding
15:32child tax credits and no tax on tips?
15:36Or would it look like, well, her years in the Senate, her last three and a half years
15:41as the president.
15:42And for that matter, why do we have to wait on day one?
15:45You are vice president.
15:47Couldn't we have an expanded child tax credit?
15:49Couldn't we have in fact no tax on tips right now under Biden Harris?
15:56That's exactly right.
15:57Well, Kamala Harris is a radical liberal from San Francisco, California.
16:01One of the most high taxed, high cost of living States in this country.
16:05She voted against president Trump's tax cuts and jobs act in 2017 she has repeatedly supported
16:11raising taxes on the American people taking more hard earned money out of their pockets.
16:17And she has supported the billion dollar boondoggle packages that have led to the increase inflation
16:22that Americans are suffering from in this country right now.
16:25And she was the tie breaking vote in the Senate for the inflation reduction act.
16:29She put inflation on steroids in this country and now all of a sudden she wants to clean
16:33it up.
16:34She can't be trusted to do it.
16:35Only president Trump can.
16:36And our message is very simple.
16:37If you want more cash in your pocket, vote Trump.
16:40Well, I think good things come in threes, Caroline.
16:43Steve Jobs famously said that three is a magical number.
16:45You have to present ideas, you know, three great things about the new iPhone.
16:49I think you start looking at what the third policy that might be stolen from Trump for
16:54the Harris Walz administration might be.
16:56You've got your two in.
16:58Start looking for what that third policy theft might be.
17:01Caroline Leavitt, always great to see you.
17:04I'm sure a congresswoman, Anna Paulina Luna joins primetime.
17:09Kamala's been dodging the press, but you'd like to think she can't outrun the truth.
17:13Migrant crime is on the ballot, whether she likes it or not.
17:16And a new Fox News poll shows Americans are unified with nearly nine in 10, saying the
17:21situation at the southern border is either an emergency or a major problem.
17:25That's up nine percent from February.
17:29It's no wonder why, since Joe and Kamala opened the border, America has become a more dangerous
17:34place to live.
17:35Just look at New York, Gianfranco Torres Navarro, the leader of Los Killers, who wanted who
17:43is wanted for 23 murders, was arrested in upstate New York and Central Park.
17:48Migrants as young as 11 years old are violently mugging New Yorkers.
17:54At this point in time, we're ready to call this is a migrant robbery.
17:56But while there's roughly 10 robberies that are in this patent, most of those 10 are in
18:01the park or outside the parks, we think they're responsible for most of them, if not all of
18:05them.
18:06And a new video shows the prepubescent muggers smiling as they ran away after a subway attack.
18:12NYPD released their crime stats of Central Park.
18:14It's not exactly how you'd expect compared to the same period last year.
18:19Robberies up 200 percent.
18:20Felony assaults up 43 percent.
18:23Major crimes up 46 percent.
18:26Most recently, the Biden-Harris DHS is accused of releasing a Senegalese migrant into the
18:31streets despite having available detention space.
18:34That migrant has now been charged with raping a New York City woman.
18:38This is comical as America.
18:40So if you think all of this will magically disappear if she becomes president, you're
18:44dead wrong.
18:45This is all part of their plan.
18:48I want to know when you become president, would you be committing to close the immigration
18:57detention centers?
18:59Absolutely.
19:00On day one, on day one, that was Kamala Harris running for president in 2019.
19:06She's now the Democratic candidate for president.
19:09The press hasn't been able to get a hold of Kamala.
19:11But Fox's Bill Malusian keeps trying, asking her campaign if, quote, she stands by her
19:16past positions on immigration.
19:19Close ICE detention centers on day one, decriminalize illegal crossings, start over from scratch
19:24with ICE.
19:25Bill's asking those questions.
19:27Fifty plus hours later, though, zero response.
19:31It's now been 75 hours and nothing from them on the record.
19:35A Florida congresswoman, Ana Paulina Luna, joins us now.
19:38Congresswoman, great to have you on the program.
19:41I do wonder, while we have the polling that shows this is an important issue and it does
19:46seem to be an important issue for people beyond simply those in the Republican base,
19:52will it rise up to the independent voter that's needed to pass judgment on the Biden-Harris
19:57administration and extend that judgment to the Harris-Waltz candidacy?
20:03Most certainly.
20:04In fact, I actually recently did an interview on NPR.
20:06Now, that was actually one of the top questions that they were asking me is what have I done
20:10as a member of Congress, because that is the top issue for some of these independent voters.
20:14But I want to speak to something that you just mentioned, that she's running away from
20:16these questions.
20:17Will, I actually met Kamala Harris at the airport several years ago when she was running
20:21for president.
20:22And I asked her, I said, as a minority woman, like, what have you done about the rape and
20:27torture of Hispanic women and children?
20:29She ran away from those questions, and then she recently had Kamala HQ try to get in front
20:33of that.
20:34So she has no solutions.
20:35I frankly think that she's been the worst thing to happen to our country in a while.
20:39And the fact is, is that she had a seat at the table as a minority woman and did nothing.
20:43Just real quick.
20:44One more on this topic.
20:45So I don't think it's partisan.
20:46I think it's accurate for you and me to sit here and assume and project that four years
20:52under Harris Walz would look at a minimum like four years under Biden Harris.
20:57So whatever we're getting at the border and the resulting crime in American cities now,
21:02there is no reason zero reason we should assume it would be any different under the Kamala
21:08Harris presidency.
21:10I would argue that it would be worse.
21:12And I say that because she's not wanted to do anything.
21:15She's been in charge of the border regardless of what the administration and the mainstream
21:19media has tried to say and bury her record on that.
21:21But I would also argue that, you know, showing how she has been extremely leftist, showing
21:26that she's absolutely willing to close detention facilities and also to not vet or check any
21:31of these people coming here.
21:33You know, I don't want to hear anything about, you know, Republicans being anti-woman because
21:36they are complicit and women being raped and they're doing nothing about it.
21:39And it is by criminals coming here illegally.
21:41I think that's extremely reasonable to say it would be worse because we just heard her
21:44in her own words, taking a more extreme position than even Joe Biden when it comes to the border.
21:49You brought up that moment between you and Kamala Harris on the Internet.
21:53It's viral.
21:54I do want to ask you, because you are going viral as we speak as well right now.
21:58It's something for something old, but it's you in a bikini or not a bikini, excuse me,
22:04in a bathing suit, swimsuit, one piece.
22:07I mean, it's gone viral again, Congresswoman.
22:10I don't know why this is controversial, but you have something somehow once again, I guess
22:16become controversial for your swimwear.
22:18You know, what's interesting is they actually try to use it against me and hit me on it.
22:24But, you know, I'm going to lean into it.
22:25I can actually define a woman, you know, while they're trying to erase motherhood, while
22:29they are trying to call mothers chest feeders, while they are trying to put literally men
22:32in women's sports, which, by the way, kudos to the Supreme Court for making the correct
22:36decision and protecting women's sports today.
22:39But while they're trying to do all of that, they're going to then attack me for wearing
22:41a swimsuit.
22:42I represent a wonderful, beautiful community here in Florida and Pinellas County.
22:45We have some of the best beaches in the world.
22:47I make no apologies for that.
22:48But what I will tell you is that I will do everything to fight for women in this country
22:51more than Kamala Harris.
22:53Well, I think it's look, if you were trans, if you were Jerry Nadler of New York and you
23:00came out in a bathing suit, I think they'd call you brave.
23:03But so I think it's interesting who they choose to sell.
23:06By the way, it would be brave for Jerry Nadler to come out in a swimsuit.
23:09But it's funny how they choose to celebrate and who they choose to criticize.
23:13No word from the same people criticizing you about where they stand on the gay porn in
23:16Congress or any number of trans flashers on the White House lawn.
23:21But you, Congressman, you've you've gone too far here with your swimsuit.
23:25I got to go.
23:26Congresswoman.
23:27Well, I'll just go ahead.
23:28Let me just finish up by saying this.
23:30I was I was in sports illustrated Maxim prior to Congress.
23:33I was also United States Air Force veteran, but they like to hide that stuff.
23:36So I make no apologies.
23:37All right.
23:38Well, it's great to see you tonight as well, Congresswoman.
23:42All right.
23:43Climate nuts for Kamala.
23:44Straight ahead.
23:45Kamala is doing everything she can to win back young, radical Democrats, and she thinks
23:50pandering to them about climate change will help.
23:53A new poll finds that climate change is the top issue for young voters, with 41 percent
23:58saying they'll only vote for a candidate who prioritizes climate action.
24:03So it only makes sense that Kamala's latest fundraising zoom call climate voters for Harris
24:08would pander to these radical people.
24:11They timed it to run today, the third anniversary of Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, which
24:16we all know did nothing to reduce inflation or protect the environment.
24:20Speakers included Biden climate czar John Kerry, Bill Nye, the science guy, and far
24:26left lawmakers like Senator Ed Markey, Governor Jay Inslee.
24:30Things did get off, though, to a little bit of a rocky start.
24:34No one has done more to battle the climate crisis than him.
24:38Please join me in welcoming Secretary John Kerry, sir.
24:42Over to you.
24:43Muted.
24:44Am I unmuted?
24:45Can you hear me?
24:55These are the best minds that we're going to put in charge of the world's thermostat.
25:00They're going to control the climate after they fix the Wi-Fi and get their notes in
25:05order.
25:06Kamala's climate commanders let us know they're ready to deploy and fight against the America
25:10we know and love.
25:12We are now at a critical moment.
25:14We know that.
25:15And the reason this issue animates so many of us is because every single person on this
25:21call understands that this is an existential issue.
25:26That's the damages that the climate crisis is going to cause us.
25:29It's going to destroy the biodiversity that we and our ecosystems depend on.
25:35And it's going to trigger global conflict around food and water.
25:39We did not ask to have to change the world on account of humankind changing the climate.
25:45But here we are.
25:47Here they are, indeed.
25:49And these people are pushing to change everything about the way we live our lives.
25:52Most of them, though, are trying to get rich off of it.
25:56Outkick.com founder Clay Travis joins me now.
25:59You know, Clay, I think one of the most disturbing parts of this, besides Bill Nye, one of the
26:03most disturbing parts of this to me is that 41 percent of young voters consider this number
26:08one when it comes to the voting booth.
26:12Yeah.
26:13And I know you've got young kids like I do, Will, and and I spent a lot of time talking
26:17about this with them.
26:18A couple of things.
26:19One, that John Kerry clip is incredible.
26:22The only thing that could have made it better is if he were trying to stream in from his
26:25private jet that he flies all over the world then to talk about the dangers of climate
26:31change.
26:32Right.
26:33If you really thought the world was going to suddenly fall off the face of its earth
26:35and and we were all going to be underwater, wouldn't you at least be willing to fly commercial
26:39when you went around to your climate change conferences?
26:42So that's point one point two, though.
26:44And I actually think these are interconnected.
26:46And I don't know how much time you've been spent thinking about it, Will, but the population
26:50in the world is absolutely actually scheduled to collapse.
26:54And I think these are connected because there are a lot of young people that are profoundly
26:59afraid of the future.
27:01And one reason they're profoundly afraid of the future is because they believe climate
27:05change is basically going to eradicate the human population to such an extent that they're
27:10not actually starting to have kids themselves in ways that had traditionally been the case.
27:14You look at China.
27:16Population may well have already peaked, scheduled over the next 70 or 80 years to collapse in
27:20half.
27:21Italy, Japan, our own United States, Great Britain.
27:25There are lots of places out there where the population is collapsing.
27:29I spend a lot more time in my head worried about the fact that we aren't having enough
27:33kids because kids are ultimately a vote for the future and optimism itself.
27:39There's not many people with a baby who are thinking about things being awful in the future.
27:43And I think, sadly, that our young people have bought into the lie.
27:47Remember, go back and watch Inconvenient Truth.
27:49We were all supposed to be underwater by now.
27:52Even the New York Times, you read the piece where they looked at all those islands that
27:55were supposed to be submerged that have actually grown in size and have more land mass than
28:00they were saying would be underwater just a decade ago.
28:03And so I think this is just an example of fear and its power to influence action and
28:09terrify.
28:10Yeah, I think there's a deep and fascinating conversation to be had over a longer period
28:13of time, Clay, about why people are attracted to these dystopian death ideas of the future.
28:20It is anti-human.
28:21It is pessimistic.
28:22But why is it attractive?
28:23I think that's an interesting and fascinating conversation.
28:26And just one last point, Clay, if you can't, I don't want to kick a man for not being able
28:30to operate the mute button on Zoom.
28:31There but for the grace of God, go I.
28:33But I'm not also asking for control of the world's thermostat.
28:37So I think that competency should go hand in hand.
28:40Clay Travis, always great to see you.
28:41I also think-
28:42Go ahead, real quick.
28:43By the way, when is my bathing suit company going to go viral?
28:46I mean, Annapolina Luna has gone viral years later.
28:49I mean, people don't want to see me in a Speedo, Jerry Nadler and me, we've got a great business
28:53out there.
28:54You've got a new model.
28:55But yeah, you and Jerry Nadler on a new swimsuit line.
28:58Very brave.
28:59Hey, two fat guys, two fat guys in Speedos.
29:03It's a burgeoning business.
29:04All right, man.
29:05I'll see you soon.
29:07Let's go back to September 23rd, 1995.
29:19One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen,
29:46fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three,
30:13twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, twenty-ten, twenty-eleven,
30:42twenty-twelve, twenty-thirteen, twenty-fourteen, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight,
31:09twenty-nine, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven,
31:37twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight,
32:07twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight,
32:34You