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Donald Trump now expects to colonize the

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Gaza Strip we've got to talk about this

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along with much more including what's

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going on with stocks today earnings

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Google Apple paler Tesla the Federal

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Reserve what just happened with jobs

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there's a lot to cover in today's meet

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Kevin report news that makes you money

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but first let's get started with this

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because this uh is surprising to a lot

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of people though others say there were

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signs and is this truly a trump

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colonization of Gaza let's listen in

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first what Donald Trump said the US will

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take over the Gaza Strip and we will do

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a job with it too we'll own it and be

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responsible for dismantling all of the

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dangerous unexploded bombs and other

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weapons on the site level the site and

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get rid of the destroyed buildings level

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it out create an economic development

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that will Supply Unlimited numbers of

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jobs and hous in for the people of the

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area do a real job do something

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different just can't go back if you go

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back it's going to end up the same way

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it has for 100 years the US will all

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right this is really interesting there's

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a lot to unpackage here and uh we know

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that Jared Kushner has given us some

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hints uh that this could potentially

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happen which we'll talk about exactly

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what Kushner said in just a moment but

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first let's unpackage this for a moment

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so the United States basically uh a fund

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Israel's retaliation via providing them

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with Munitions to essentially level Gaza

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which is Mediterranean real estate and

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I'm not sure if you're familiar but the

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Mediterranean climate only covers about

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133% of the world and it is deemed to be

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the climate that is most habitable for

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well human living uh you get it in the

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southern portions of Australia you get

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it a little bit in South America you get

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it around the Mediterranean Sea uh and

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then you get it in Southern California

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that's that's about it uh and so if you

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get that Mediterranean climate it's

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usually associated with a highly

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expensive real estate because you get

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the climate and you get the ocean

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mediterranean's also a little bit warmer

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than the Pacific so some people actually

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like the Mediterranean better than

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Southern California so Point here is the

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United States supplies Munitions for

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Israel to counter attack the October uh

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7th uh you know Hamas attack and

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essentially levels Gaza now you have

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Donald Trump suggesting all right well

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let's go clean up essentially the bombs

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that we provided uh and let's level it

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out and rebuild it because uh hey we'll

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rebuild it as wonderful waterfront

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property essentially but that's not

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actually me saying the waterfront

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property part that's a quote from

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Kushner which we'll look at in just a

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moment uh and the question is could this

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be done a and and B what would it end up

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looking like would the individuals of

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Gaza who are essentially subjects of

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extreme poverty actually be able to move

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back into the Gaza Strip or would this

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be the Maga strip as some folks are now

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calling it uh and would we just see some

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high-end version of monoco I'll explain

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that in just a moment but first let's

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listen in Kushner and his prediction of

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what should potentially be done in the

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Gaza Strip many months ago and gasa's

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waterfront property it could be uh very

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valuable to uh if people would focus on

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kind of building up uh you know

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livelihoods you think about all the

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money that's gone into this tunnel

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Network and into all the Munitions if

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that would have gone into education or

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innovation uh what could have been done

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and so I think that um it's a little bit

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of an unfortunate situation there but I

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think from Israel's perspective I would

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do my best to move the people out and

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then clean it up but I I don't think

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that Israel uh has stated that they

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don't want the people to move back there

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afterward thing that um that I would try

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to do if I was Israel right now is I

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would just uh bulldo something in the

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negative I would try to move people in

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there I know that won't be the popular

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thing to do but I think that that's a

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better option to do so you can go in and

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finish the job and all right so to go in

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and finish the job really means

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displacing people out of the rubble that

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is Gaza now uh and so my guess is what

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would end up happening is you would end

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up getting something like a Monaco now

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or or Monaco depending on how you want

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to say it you want to say it with a

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European accent or you want to say it

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with an English accent uh but something

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to know about uh this area uh is that it

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is so

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expensive uh that you really don't have

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any uh workers or individuals who

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actually live inside uh of uh this uh

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this city uh and instead workers commute

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in uh from the outside into this sort of

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yacht and boating community it's seen as

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a tax Haven uh and it's gorgeous I mean

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they have Grand Prix that uh takes place

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over here uh it is it is a world famous

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destination for frankly billionaires uh

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and the opportunities there are you get

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waterfront real estate you get Harbors

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uh you get luxury you get

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casinos uh and then everybody else who

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is a worker who can't afford to actually

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live uh in inside of the city well they

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end up getting displaced to outside of

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uh the city and then they're you know

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they have apartment buildings that are

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built and they can sort of commute in uh

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there are a lot of folks that think

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that's exactly what would end up

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happening here uh and uh essentially

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you're just sort of squeezing out the

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Gins move the poor people out level it

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bring in the Starbucks and the high-end

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cafes and the high-end casinos and the

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restaurants and whatever uh and uh and

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then essentially this idea of a

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two-state solution is dead uh because

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really what you then have is a one-state

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solution at least that's what some were

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arguing they're saying now you basically

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have the United States and Israel and

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the Palestinians have lost their State

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uh now others say no no they they'll

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have the Inland they'll have you know

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kind of like the desert portion of

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California and the rich will take the

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you know Coastal side if you will uh

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others say that well how else are you

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going to rebuild it it's a rubble like

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what else are you going to do here and

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yet even others have this idea that hey

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maybe it's actually not such a bad thing

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because if you think about it if the

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United States takes control of a region

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in the Middle East uh then is it not

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possible we could potentially add

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stability to the Middle East and this is

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interesting because if you zoom in here

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first of all here's your Mediterranean

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Sea uh you know obviously you know

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you've got uh uh you know France and

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Italy over here here's where Monaco is

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right well all the way over here past

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Cyprus and above Alexandria this is

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where you're going to have the Gaza

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Strip so this is more southerly a little

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bit warmer on the Mediterranean side

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still Mediterranean though and you've

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got this Coastline real estate while

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that's great from a real estate point of

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view a lot of people actually see this

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as geopolitical strategy and the

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geopolitical strategy is hey you know if

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uh the United States can establish a

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stronghold here Beyond just what they

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already have in Israel could this

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potentially lead to fewer attacks on

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Israel by countries like Iran or even

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Rebel groups over in Yemen Yemen rather

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uh and and potentially actually act as a

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stabilizing Force there's an argument

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there that the answer is yes in fact

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there's a common military thesis known

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as uh Regional hegemons Regional heimans

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essentially dominate they have the

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military power and they demand respect

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and any kind of issue goes through the

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regional hedgemon this is possibly why

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Saudi Arabia is sort of like no no no no

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this is a terrible idea please give the

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Palestinians back their home uh because

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they want to be the regional Powerhouse

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whereas the United is like nah we'll

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just do it with Israel via Trump and the

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idea here is you actually now compress

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the power of Iran see one of the reasons

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that Russia is actually so happy that us

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Aid is is getting you know well all the

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workers apparently now getting put on

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leave with the exception of essential

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workers is because outside of some of

8:52

the stupid wasteful spending the agency

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has done usaid is is a propaganda

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organization through humanitarian

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efforts in part and also just wasteful

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spending uh but as a result of that you

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do Express influence and when you

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express influence you can control media

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you can control elections in Africa or

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other parts of the world and I know most

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Americans are like dude I don't care man

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spend the money in America totally get

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that but it's interesting because the

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reason you see Putin cheering the

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dismantling of USA ID uh is because it

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reduces US influence in other parts of

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the world now Donald Trump might

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actually be able to rather than in a

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nationalist way and trying to withdraw

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from everything and just focus on the

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United States he'd actually sort of be

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expanding the United States so going

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from a nationalist POV to an

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expansionist or imperialistic point of

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view because now think about what the

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United States is doing you are going

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from just uh the United States and then

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allies around the world to suggesting

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hey let's NAB Greenland so we could

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screw up China China and Russia's uh you

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know ideal trade routes those aren't

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trade between them they could trade

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through land it's it's for the rest of

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the world screw up their potential trade

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routes over here let's grab Panama while

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we're at it uh and uh and then in

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addition uh let's grab uh you know a

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stronghold over here in the Middle East

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so now all of a sudden what you've done

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uh is you have

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nabbed over time multiple different

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aspects uh of the world and expanded us

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dominance this is potentially the Trump

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way uh so a lot of people see the

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Palestinians as just essentially a you

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know sort of side effect uh that is hey

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don't worry we we'll give them nice

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Apartments we could see how quickly

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China can build Apartments we can build

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Apartments there very cheaply and in

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efficiently as well just give us the

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coastline stuff uh and then again you

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know you get control over here you get

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in Greenland you've got the United

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States obviously here uh here's South

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America where you know you're partnering

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with potentially sending your criminals

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to jails in South America now we talked

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about that in a video yesterday you

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don't want to go to those jails uh and

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then of course you've got the straight

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for the Panama Canal uh which which

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would give you a lot of control and and

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potentially limit uh the powers of China

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as well uh the uh leaders in Panama now

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even talking about uh wanting to not

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renew their uh you Chinese Belt Road

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initiatives uh with China and instead

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potentially partner with the United

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States so let's just put it this way

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there there is a lot of change going on

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under the first what month of the Trump

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I mean month dude it hasn't even been

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two weeks of the Trump Administration uh

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and this is a this is a lot of change uh

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and uh you know many people are very

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very upset other people are like hell

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yeah this is uh one of the best times uh

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to be an American uh this is an

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interesting little photo here that comes

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up for Lebanon this kind of actually

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gives you a perfect example of what the

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Gaza Strip could end up looking like uh

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you know I mean this this actually looks

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kind of nice if you think about it I

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mean you got boating you got Waterfront

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reel this is perfect you know just do

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that you got some some

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artifacts uh you know whatever but this

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would be my guess oh look tourist uh

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activities this would be my guess as to

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what you would end up seeing uh a Gaza

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Strip end up turning into again Resort

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destination high-rise

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Condominiums uh you know and and then

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anybody in poverty Palestinian State

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realistically would just get carved out

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into the desert and I'm not saying one

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thing's right or not uh I'm just trying

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to be a neutral Observer here so my

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guess is uh these coastal regions here

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this sort of coastal maybe third we'll

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call it uh this honestly if this

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happens you know what I would would

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would probably because this is so like

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not wide the the width of this is so

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little I mean you're talking about a 2

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and a half mile width over here right

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it's all going to be Coastal real estate

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like all of the Gaza Strip will be

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Coastal real estate so what do you do

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honestly what you might end up seeing is

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Israel just say all right this this is

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Palestine right over here see all this

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sand where nobody is here this will be

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your new

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city uh and uh we'll take this for

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ourselves wouldn't surprise me at all

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because a there's nothing here B Israel

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likely owns this land so it could give

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this land but while it gives it shall

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take would would potentially be

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something that you see happen no they

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not saying that we'll see we'll see that

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happen for sure but it is a potential so

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uh with that uh let's uh go into some of

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the other news of the day so uh we just

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got S&P Global uh composite and uh

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service pmis the composite beat 52.7

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versus 52.4 we had the final Services

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beat honestly the economy is just doing

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better and better and better it seems

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like every single day so this this we

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just had fed Barkin come out and say

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CEOs aren't seeing any indications of a

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recession uh you're still seeing signs

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of cuts this year because there aren't

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signs of overheating but job numbers are

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actually doing very well right now in

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fact if you look at the ADP employment

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report this morning we had private

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sector expansion again uh we had

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expansion in uh Leisure and Hospitality

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we had uh construction only growing at

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3K though that could be because of lab

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could be because of Labor shortages and

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now more lately possibly even

14:53

deportations uh but the ADP numbers came

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in strong 183k versus 150 expected they

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even revised up the prior by about

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54,000 from 122 to 176 these are strong

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numbers and hiring is continuing the

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second half of last year ended pretty

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good uh ADP economists are saying that's

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sort of rolling into January and that

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sort of trend is continuing right now uh

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you've got uh a lot of enthusiasm

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therefore in the stock market uh and uh

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yeah while there are sort of ups and

15:24

downs for example what's going on with

15:26

apple and potentially China wanting to

15:29

investigate multiple different us

15:30

companies whether it's the Apple App

15:32

Store and up investigating Google uh and

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yeah some of the earnings have been a

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little rough the economy so far is

15:39

actually holding up I mean yes I know

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Google is down 7 and a half% today

15:43

because their cloud data center uh uh

15:45

you know revenues missed AMD is down 10%

15:49

today because well their data center

15:51

revenues missed Tesla's down a couple

15:53

percent today because their the the um

15:56

German sales data actually came out I

15:58

was wondering why it was missing

15:59

yesterday when we covered it but uh you

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know German sales registrations for

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Teslas are down 50% year-over-year part

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of this is likely because of Elam musk

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activism with the Trump Administration

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and also with the ifda the alternative

16:13

for deutchland which you remember even

16:17

though the sort of anti-immigration

16:19

movement has been popular and

16:21

popularized worldwide you know the ifda

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only collects like 23% of votes in

16:27

Germany you know they still probably

16:28

need a three-party coalition to actually

16:30

get anything done in Germany uh and and

16:33

for the AF to have even a one-third

16:35

level of influence as opposed to no

16:36

influence if if they weren't part of the

16:38

Coalition and so when you look at it

16:40

like that yeah sure you know if day

16:43

folks might love Elon Musk but you know

16:45

anybody like you're you're basically

16:47

pissing off the other 77% sort of the

16:50

downside of politics uh it's actually

16:52

it's it's made me I mean you I think

16:55

everybody hopefully who at least

16:57

subscribes to the channel maybe not some

16:59

who's bright new here knows that I'm I'm

17:01

so freaking in the middle I honestly I

17:03

don't ever think I could go into

17:05

politics because it's just like I'm too

17:06

in the middle I feel like you you almost

17:09

have to Hardline to to make it in

17:11

politics and just like you know suck on

17:13

the tit of whatever uh whatever your

17:16

party or your people say uh and and then

17:19

it just turns into this Echo chamber and

17:21

I hate that kind of stuff like like I

17:23

know I could just Echo chamber and parot

17:25

you know one side talking points or the

17:28

other side talking points and then you

17:29

get a lot of subscribers from those but

17:31

but I don't want that I don't I I I I

17:33

look for those reasonable people who are

17:35

like you know what Kevin you keep doing

17:36

you because we want that in the-middle

17:39

reporting well we don't have to agree

17:41

with everything you know we we we want

17:42

that perspective of okay well is there

17:44

actually a rational middle that exists

17:47

in the country um I don't think that can

17:49

ever exist in politics but but anyway so

17:52

uh with that uh there was a bill now

17:55

introduced to eliminate OSHA that's uh

17:58

safety and Hazards uh Administration

18:00

occupational safety and Hazards

18:02

Administration in the United States

18:03

Congress has 37 days left to pass a

18:05

government funding bill uh and we've got

18:08

uh still a debate going on as to whether

18:10

we'll do one reconciliation bill or two

18:12

for Donald Trump's big beautiful Bill

18:14

we'll see about that uh you've got uh

18:16

Chipotle by the way also missed on

18:18

numbers and uh Disney had a little bit

18:21

of churn on Disney plus subscribers uh

18:23

and Uber had softer bookings due to

18:25

deceleration in monthly users though

18:27

they're starting to do way more in

18:28

Austin Texas to try to front run Tesla

18:31

so a lot of kind of drama in in the

18:33

earnings

18:35

world but overall so far the Eco appears

18:39

to be doing really well here now

18:42

obviously any kind of shock could change

18:45

or rock that very very quickly uh but at

18:49

least in the near term the numbers that

18:50

we're getting so far seem to be very

18:52

good uh the manufacturing data we got

18:54

earlier this week was fantastic as well

18:57

so I think so far looking at January

18:59

it's very hard to say that January is

19:00

anywhere close to any kind of

19:02

recessionary environment probably the

19:04

only case for recession would be uh a

19:07

turnup in layoffs uh and a turnup in

19:09

layoffs could be spawned by a stock

19:11

market shock uh or vice versa for some

19:14

reason layoffs take up layoffs layoffs

19:16

layoffs that's the only thing that's

19:18

sort of keeping us out of a bad economy

19:21

right now so far we're just not really

19:23

seeing layoffs now even Drome Powell

19:26

warned that as soon as we do well things

19:29

will change very rapidly because we're

19:31

at a balanced level of employment right

19:33

now one: one uh almost one: one on the

19:36

um job openings to unemployed uh uh

19:39

workers Gap uh and as soon as we get

19:42

layoffs all of the numbers skew very

19:44

very rapidly towards recession and this

19:46

is where you start cutting rates very

19:48

rapidly but we're just not seeing that

19:50

so uh so very very way too early on it

19:53

seems any kind of uh Mega bear thesis uh

19:57

but anyway we we'll keep an eye on not

19:59

only markets but also what happens

20:01

politically obviously uncertainty is at

20:03

a very high level but frankly

20:04

uncertainty just leads to in my opinion

20:07

great opportunities I mean this morning

20:09

in the alpha report which you could

20:10

still get for free for the rest of the

20:12

month go to meet kevin.com and who knows

20:13

maybe I'll even extend it a little bit

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uh but uh you can still get it for free

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uh which which means it's still a big

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money loser for me because I I I text

20:21

you the alpha report and I just got

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another bill it was like I don't know I

20:25

can't remember what it was it was

20:26

somewhere like 6 to 10,000 bucks

20:28

whatever just to send text messages to

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yall because there's so many of you

20:31

getting these reports every day um with

20:34

the exception of yesterday cuz I was an

20:35

idiot and I screwed up my schedule but

20:37

anyway uh this morning one of the things

20:40

I mentioned is you realize with a 71 day

20:43

sold call on paler because volatility is

20:46

so high right now you could get a 13.37%

20:49

yield and if you go out uh to August you

20:52

can get a 22% yield it's crazy what you

20:55

could get right now because volatility

20:57

is high on certain stocks uh these are

20:59

the sort of things that I like

21:00

mentioning in the alpha report along

21:02

with uh you know trend lines and uh

21:04

price targets to watch anyway so check

21:07

that out over at meetkevin.com and uh

21:10

let me know what you think about the

21:11

potential colonization of the Gaza Strip

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uh could it be a plus for the United

21:18

States uh Power and Regional or or

21:21

actually just Global dominance uh or is

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it um you know a complete slap in the

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face of the Palestinian people who have

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been uh reamed and and you know had

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their livelihoods destroyed only to now

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officially have their livelihoods

21:35

destroyed uh or what's left of it uh

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anyway let me know what you think in the

21:39

comments down below and folks we'll see

21:40

you in the next one thanks so much

21:41

goodbye and good luck do not advertise

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these things that you told us here I

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feel like nobody else knows about this

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we'll we'll try a little advertising and

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see how it goes congratulations man you

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have done so much people love you people

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look up to you Kevin PA there financial

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analyst and YouTuber meet Kevin always

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great to get your take

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