Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
Did you ever think you would make it? I feel I'm supposed to take sweet victory. I know this life meant for me. Adam, what's your point? The future looks bright. My handshake is better than anything I ever signed. It's right here. You are a one-on-one? My son's right there. I don't think I've ever said this before. All right. So lots going on as usual.
I'm wearing my glasses just dedicated to a good friend of mine, Mehran Asadi. He told me, he says, Patrick, I've never seen you look better than when you wear these glasses. He tells me I look 15 years younger. Quick shout out to Mehran. All right, Mehran Asadi. Send this to him. He's going to get a kick out of this. Love his family. I just don't like his taste. Anyways, all right.
So some things to talk about here. With the stuff that's going on, obviously, as much as fun we're having, yesterday wasn't a fun day for a lot of people. There was two terrible incidents that took place in America that is increasing a lot of fear and anxiety and concern for many people wondering what could happen on any given day. We've heard of it at this point. You've watched the clips.
You've seen what's going on with Old Dominion, with West Bloomfield. We'll cover that, where a shooter came out, Mohamed Baylor Jalloh, who came out, 36-year-old, entered a classroom at an ROTC, you know, started up, you know, shooting up the place. I've never seen this many cops. A couple of these clips, you saw there were more cops there, Vinny said, this morning than 9-11.
Yesterday, we're texting each other. Humberto in the group is like, I've never seen this many cops. At that moment, I'm watching saying, why are there so many cops? Nobody understood it. Tom is going to get into it saying this. He was trying to do a Timothy McVeigh type of a thing, and obviously we'll cover that. But one of the best parts of the clip is the cadets that came back
And the lady is interviewing, saying what happened to the shooter. They said he was eliminated. Were there shots fired? No. How was he eliminated? I was like, what did they do to him? These two or three cadets got on top of him, and apparently we'll talk about it. They took him out. And then the other event that we had at West Bloomfield, 41-year-old,
attacker aman muhammad uh who is uh from dearborn heights michigan you know he lived at dearborn heights naturalized u.s citizen bunch of stories with that one that's just disturbing when you see this one another one of those things that was concerning uh mamdani decided to sit down have a prayer in new york city while he's doing that one of the guys puts up the sign of uh isis if you're familiar with it we'll show the clip and at the same time because all these rich billionaires are leaving
Because of all these wealthy people are leaving, New York's about to get another run of people leaving because now he's asking about death taxes. And he wants to raise it for rich people that if you die, you have to see the numbers they're proposing. Like, logically, this doesn't make sense. Even... Poor and middle-income families wouldn't vote for the same. We don't want these guys to leave.
I want these guys to stay and keep reinvesting the money into the city instead of leaving and give the money to the government in New York City. It's not like they know how to manage the money.
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Chapter 2: What incidents are causing fear and anxiety in America?
You want me to give you the money? The people that know how to waste it and lose jobs, that's what you want to do? You are delusional, but that's exactly what Mamdani is doing. We'll cover that. Starbucks and Howard Schultz.
is leaving seattle to miami rob if i'm not mistaken uh with starbucks so some of you guys if you don't like starbucks you can complain in miami because you'll be down the street here yamaha's leaving california and after being there for i don't know what the number was 57 years rob 50 plus years that they were in california deciding to leave newsome there was a clip of newsome criticizing trump well look at the what he's doing and papa papa pa
If there's anybody in America as a politician who has zero moral authority to criticize a president, it's you, Newsom. This is how much moral authority you got, guy. Good-looking guy. Well-spoken. I'm sure it's fun having dinner with you, talking sports and, you know, all the other conversations because you can tell he's a biz dev guy, right? You know, the way he moves his hands.
Vinny loves the way Newsom moves his hands. I don't know what you're talking about, Pat. But you know what, though, Vinny? Yeah. I'm just like you. Oh, I'm dumb as hell. I don't know how to read.
Chapter 3: How did the shooter at Old Dominion University act?
Just like you. Just like you. And it was a very big award-winning book that came out that he collaborated with Vinny. Rob, if you want to get that, somebody have a picture of that book copy, send over to you that we can show in a minute. When it comes down to it, we will. Dear Abby, sweetheart of a girl, had to apologize again, and I'm sure she loved it as she apologized on what happened.
We'll cover that story as well. On top of that, I got a couple stories to show you guys. about father-son relationships. We're probably going to get, you know, I haven't shown these clips. These guys haven't seen it. Later on today, I will show it because some fathers, a lot of us that want to be better fathers, every day we wake up failing, but we want to do our best.
There's not a perfect father and a parent out there. I want to show a couple of these clips. And one of them, It's from Brian Dennehy. You guys remember Brian Dennehy, the actor? If you see his face, Tom knows who he is. And another one is from Billy Bob Thornton. Hopefully we'll get into that. Oh, yeah, I know him. Yeah, everybody knows him. Remember the coach? Phenomenal, phenomenal actor.
Some stats for people to know as well before we get into it in the market this morning. Oil, all we saw yesterday is 0.1 to $100 a barrel. This morning, I think it's at 92, 93-ish, hovering over that. Tom just gave us the update. Dow, S&P, NASDAQ, everything is up a half a point today. Yesterday, a trillion dollars of wealth was lost on the market.
A lot of people are saying, is this going to continue? Is it going to keep going down? Three ships were hit, I believe, yesterday at Strait of Hormuz. One is from Thailand. The other two, I don't know what it was, but we'll cover that today as we get into the facts. And then aside from that, I talked about the cargo ships. I talked about the market. We talked about the shooter.
We talked about the total death toll for U.S. Americans right now is at 11, with four crew members killed in a KC-135 refueling plane crash in Iraq that just took place. Total death toll. of what Iran is reporting is 1,444 from the U.S.-Israeli strikes since February 28 with 18,551 injured. This is coming from them, including ages 8 to 88. And we have to talk about the shooting of that girls,
school of 167 young girls that were killed and a couple other staffers. We'll talk about that as well. Devastating news when that happens. Breaks my heart because as a kid living in Iran, I remember going to an all-boys school and right next to us was an all-girls school. And, you know, you just don't want to hear stories like that and it's devastating when you hear stories like that.
Lebanon fatalities climbed to 687. I believe Dubai, a property or hotel was also hit yesterday in Dubai, if I'm not mistaken. Rob, can you correct me on that? I saw one drone hit it, but they were able to get rid of the fire fairly quickly. I don't know if you guys saw that clip or not, Vinny. With that fact, check me on that, Rob.
And with that being said, we got a bunch of other stories we'll get into. God willing, if we have the time. I think today we do have the time. We may go a little longer today, so stick around with us. Rob, which one is this for SLS? This is building... Rock stars. Oh, building rock stars.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of Iran's drone technology?
The Shahad? Shahad, yeah. Yeah. So those are the drones that they make for $20,000, $30,000. Super loud. You know when it's coming. It's not like it's hidden. It's not, you know, stealth. You know it's coming at you. And then Iran threatened Trump and said, we're going to do everything in our power to raise oil prices to $200. That's what they said.
I don't know if you have that clip or if it's a clip or. I do. It's in English, too. Go for it.
Chapter 5: How does the U.S. manage its strategic oil reserves?
There it is. Go for it. It is expected that the governments of Muslim countries will swiftly warn the criminal United States and the savage Zionist regime against such cowardly anti-human actions so that the flames of fire and war do not spread further. Otherwise, similar actions will occur in the region. And if you can tolerate oil prices above $200 per barrel, continue this game.
Chapter 6: What are the consequences of military actions on civilian infrastructure?
There you go. Yeah, he's getting crazy. Yeah. Tom. So one of the things we want to look at, they're talking about the strategic oil reserves. Rob, I just sent you the chart. If you could pop it up. And I just sent you the link literally 30 seconds ago. There you go. Click on five years, please. Can you spot the moment that Joe Biden started emptying the SPR for the sake of U.S. gas prices?
See if you can spot the moment. Right. Now go look at one year. And this is Trump who's been trying to refill it. So we have been trying to refill it, and we are going to be refilling it partially with some Venezuelan oil. Remember when he said, and they owe us some oil from infrastructure and stuff, and so it's not going to go to the U.S.
refineries like Chevron and Exxon and people that were cooperating and helping us with Venezuela. It was going to come back to us.
Chapter 7: How is the UFC evolving in terms of fighter compensation?
There it is. So now go back to five years. So basically we're sitting here, you know, 50 percent down on the SPR from where it was. It was well over 600 million barrels. And so down 50 percent because Joe Biden was trying to run into the election and to get a hold of inflation and get the price of gasoline down. That's what's going on.
And so now the world this is where when we have this this weapon. Can you imagine if Trump had the full 600 million barrels, Pat? Don't worry about it. I got you covered. This is what the Strategic Reserve is all about. He would be controlling energy prices for everybody.
Something I said on Wednesday, I'll say again today, we are so lucky it's springtime because if this is protracted, the people that get hit hardest by energy prices in the United States is the Northeast because of heating oil. It's very expensive to heat your home in the Northeast, and they use heating oil. Thank goodness spring is around the corner as this goes out. But there you have it.
For everybody that looked at the manipulation of the Biden campaign, and by the way, certain economists were talking about it, but largely the mainstream media, Pat, was silent on this, on how it was being what was supposed to be a strategic emergency resource of oil was being used to artificially bring down gas prices during time of peace because they were worried about the 24 election. Yeah.
Now, are you surprised? I'm not surprised that this is happening. This is what they're doing. So we'll see what he's going to do because he's saying he's going to be tapping into it. Like you said earlier, Pentagon tells Congress first week of Iran war cost more than eleven point three billion dollars. That's what the war ended up costing based on what Pentagon just informed Congress.
Rob, do you have a clip on that? I do. Go for it. The attacks on Iran, including shipping, traffic, and energy infrastructure, have pushed oil above $100 a barrel today. Iran says that could actually hit $200 a barrel if the war continues. Overnight, we found out that the Pentagon told Congress the first six days of the war have cost the U.S. $11.3 billion.
Again, that's just the first six days of the war. Today is day 13. So with that in mind, we're joined by... Okay, so that's that with the $11.3 billion. Another report comes in. Vinny, I'm going to come to you with this one for us to process. New York Times has a story. U.S. at fault in strike on school in Iran. Preliminary inquiry says they came in. You know, we've been following this closely.
A lot of different things have been said. The president and... Pete Hex said, we're asked about it, and they said, we don't know. My opinion is Iran was behind this, and then Pete Hex said, we're looking into it.
But I think there's a clip, Rob, that you have an ongoing military investigation that has determined that the United States is responsible for a deadly Tomahawk missile strike on an Iranian elementary school, according to U.S. officials and others familiar with the preliminary findings. The February 28th strike on Shajah Raw, Tayebeh Elementary School building was the result of a targeting mistake
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