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The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

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From EMERGENCY DEBATE: The Economy Is About To Collapse! The 2026 AI Crisis Nobody Sees ComingMay 28, 2026

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EMERGENCY DEBATE: The Economy Is About To Collapse! The 2026 AI Crisis Nobody Sees ComingMay 28, 2026 — starts at 0:00

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Wow, Jake's a real Debbie Downer today. I mean, this is an unbelievable opportunity we're talking about. I gott to buy more sunglasses for how bright the future is. If you noticice, Kevin actually didn't address the wave of unemployment at all because there no question that's going to happen And when we hit the iceberg, we're not going to be ready and it is going to be an epic disaster. Change is disruptive and it's uncomfortable. But the scare factor of saying that everybody loses their job and the robots eat the children, I just don't buy it. I don't know anyone saying that the robots are going to eat the children. And I understand that change happens, but we have to be careful with change Because by twenty twenty eight, we're gonna to have disaster from AI, unemployment and disaster from the war. The only hope is electing a smart person who's prepared in twenty twenty eight. And Republicans, I have one thing to tell you No no, no no No, no no. There's no way. noobody's showing up to vote. Their voter enthusiasm is obliterated. But the Democrats have also lost their way. And the Republicans only have one guy who could win and I'm worried about it across. So as we head towards the midterms, but also the elections, which I'm nott actually that far away now, do you agree that we're heading towards a more socialist America? So let me just say this How about that for an answer? I've got a favor to ask before this episode begin. The algorithm, if you follow a show will deliver you the best episodes from that show very prominently in your feed. So when we have our best episodes on this show The most shared episodes, the most rated episodes, I would love you to know. And the simple way for you to know that is to hit that follow button. but also it's the simple, easy, free thing that you can do to help us make the show better. And I would be hugely grateful if you could take a minute on the app you're listening to this on right now and hit that follow button. Thank you, so, so, so much Cink. Kevin, thank you so much for being here with me. There's so much going on in the world that I have so many questions and you both have very different perspectives on all of the issues that I care about the most. so I thought I'd bring us together to try and pass through what is true. Unlike a lot of shows, I don't expect a shouting m. What I'm trying to get is to truth. and I'm hoping that seeing the collision of your ideas on some of the big issues that are front of mind for me artificial intelligence, like geopolitics, like what's going on in America now that I live there, I think will be incredibly beneficial to me and hopefully there for my audience. I have this graph here that says seven in ten Americans oppose Local construction of AI data centers If you go back in time, any new technology is extremely disruptive, Change is disruptive and it's uncomfortable And it always is that way And yet it always proves within the context of the American economy to create a lot of productivity and opportunity And I would argue today, if we're going to find a cure for cancer, it's going to be through AI If we're going to democratize education, it'll be through AI If we're going to do some advances on space research and travel, it'll be through AI ivity in the SM P five hundred and it's all small companies AI and you can't have it without data centers. You actually need the underpinnings the infrastructure. And so that debate, that narrative's going on There's a dark side to this that I've only started to bring forward in the last couple of weeks. I discovered this in Utah That there are some nefarious forces. Arabella is the name of it. I didn't know anything about it, but I was wondering who was spending all the money in Utah with all that misinformation about what the data center was going to be talking about using water we weren't or using power we had no intention to or forty thousand acres. That's complete BS It was all lies. And I said, who can afford that? So I've hired a bunch of forensic auditors and lo and behold, it took me back to the Chinese through Arabellum. Neville Singham is his name. He's funding all these organizations in Utah and I caught him To the IRS nine hundred ninety filings and I handed it over the White House and to a bunch of special agents And I just wonder what's going to happen next. I'm loving this now. This is so interesting and it's a national debate and the poop' hit the fan. But I'm not debating this. I'm not suggesting it. I have irrefutable evidence the Chinese are meddling in every place where new power is being proposed in America, every state, every city And it all goes back to the Chinese through this arebellum. and Just look at the IRS filings. Don't shoot the messenger I'm just providing the truth Kevin, so just for context here, there is a proposal to build some data centers in Utah and you're saying that the pushback and the negative reaction that has been seen is being encouraged or sponsored by the Chinese who are driving misinformation through bots Is that what you're proposing No, it's not through bots. it's actually through contributions that are shown through a wide network different entities. It's very it's very well But through forensic audit and IP address scraping with some really strong data scientists that I hired and I'm working with We were able to provide ninety pages of IP addresses from foreigners to various agents and various entities within the U. S. government And we're going to keep doing it. We're providing it every four hours. Be one thing I have that I guess they hadn't thought through is I have twelve million followers on social media. No data center developer has four million followers. This all showed up on my feeds with bots onn Twitter, which is now X and on Instagram and then ono LinkedIn. So we just provided the data to the government and where the chips fall, I have no idea. And we had death threats. to our executives. I provided that to the FBI and they visited the woman who did it in Denver. scared the peee right out of her, but she won't be doing that again. So I mean it's listen, bring it Don't mess with me. I'm just going to provide the data back to the government. I'm just telling the truth. I'm not debating it. I'm not suggesting it. I'm providing the IRS filings of the cash coming the Marabbeella right into the Alliance for Better Utah Shame the story. I mean, that's listen, I didn't ask for this fight. I'm just providing the data Is that how you see things? Are you seeing the pushback in terms of AI Um Do you think it's coming from Chinese sponsored actors? or do you think it's something else No. I don't think China has anything to do with it. So first off, there's a lot of things Kevin and I share. I'm also an entrepreneur, I'm a capitalist. and went to Wharton Business School. So I love America. I love the opportunity that America provides. I wanted to provide opportunity for all sorts of new businesses So that's not remotely the issue. Okay. So the question is, are we going to pay our own costs. So now on the AI data centers In the beginning, I started reading these stories about how the data centers are driving up the energy costs for everybody in that community that they're based in. and I couldn't believe it But then I thought, okay, since we have basically legalized bribery in America, that probably is true. They probably you know gaveiven enough campaign contributions to make this happen. and it turns out they have No, if you're going to do a data center, you have to pay for it and you have to pay for all of its costs None of this subsidizing your costs. to the average taxpayer was not getting anything out of it So we have to be absolutely meticulous about who's paying for the cost of the data centers. And it should be the businesses that profit from unless You'd like to take have the American people take some equity in your business because if we're going to pay your costs, obviously we should have equity in it. When we bailed out the bankers back in two thousand eight, it was an absolute crime. We should have taken equity in those companies and then sold it later for a profit. I don't want the government to run banks, but I do want us to not be suckers. We constantly pay for the research of the drug companies and never get any equity So if you're going to be capitalists, let's be capitalists Now the real reason why people are most angry about AI is not even the data centers. and they have every right to be livid about their energy cost being higher so somebody else can make a buck But the bigger issue is the unemployment that we're all worried is coming. and it most definitely is So there's a lot of happy talk about, oh, ten years from now, twenty years from now, robots are going to be cooking our salmon two years from now. I don't really care. I don't need my salmon cooked by a robot. What I care about is Are we going to have massive unemployment And right now, and I'm curious what Kevin's going to say about this because it's kind of indisputable if you're in the business community, everybody is in a rush to fire ten percent to twenty five percent of their workforce And whoever gets their first gets a competitive advantage and the market's rewarded and their stock price goes up If everybody goes to far ten percent to twenty five percent of their employees, we arere going to have not just a recession, but a depression like we've never seen in our lives And everybody's whistling past the graveyard here. So do we have a plan? Does the government have a plan? The only guy I've ever heard of working on a plan to deal with this tsunami of unemployment is Rokana, other than him Crickets and I think we're going to hit the iceberg really hard Interestingly, Jenk, the other person that I've heard talk about the unemployment wave coming has actually been some of the big AICEOs. And if you go back and look at their quotes through time, people like Sam Altman predicted that there will need to be some kind of UBI scheme And I think Worldcoin, which is his other startup that uses retinna scanning to be able to distribute value to people, to check their humans. One of the principles of the foundation of that company was to distribute UBI, universal basasic income to everybody So on this point, Kevin, do you disagree that there will be a widespread unemployment apocalypse as Jenk has called it on his Twitter feed? So let's go through Jack's shopping list of disaster. I think it's fair to address them one at a time, let's talk with the energy. I totally agree with him can't build a data center anywhere and tap into the grid because he's right The price of energy would go up at the library, the church, and the community center by thirty percent. And that's what happened in Virginia So that is no longer a possibility. In Utah, for example, I have to bring my own power The idea would be if we produce this energy becausecause there's no data centers without energy. We'll put it back into the grid, not just for Utah, but for the whole country because I think he's right. Anybody that's building a new data center should have the responsibility to provide the power and put some of it back into the grid That would solve two problems at once. The greatest tapped out The library has no more power. We'll solve that problem for Utah and the country. So that's the first falsehood I run into fueled by the Chinese propaganda that came into Utah, whoever they are at Arabella know the CP C the CPP or the, um, you know whoever this agency is because you have to follow it through all these nefarious holdings. But at the end of the day, that's number one. Number two, the idea that everybody gets replaced by robots and then they eat the children. I don't buy that at all. Every new technology in American history for over two hundred years has created vast opportunity productivity and fueled the economy to lead all economies on earth by twenty percent, which is still the case today. Now, it's an uncomfortable reality the market hit new highs today, and that is an index of how great American companies are And the smaller companies that are five to five hundred employees also hitting on all cylinders now using AI tools for productivity, customer acquisition, maintenance. So the scare factor of saying that everybody loses their job and the robots eat the children, I just don't buy it And so I think we should have that debate, but you don't know yet what opportunities there are in the economy driven by this new technology. So I think what I know there's fear and lohing and I think it's important to have that narrative I think it's great to debate it But I think we should deal with fact It's very, very uncomfortable when chain hits change hits anywhere And yet it's proven itself within the context of the American economy to rise it above all challenges and still lead the world. Unfortunately There's the issue of defense and the economy against China, they're our big adversary In this last conflict in the Middle East where very few boots hit the ground, it was the technology that provided the ordinance precision that's been used In the future Wars will be conducted using AI. And unfortunately, the country with the best AI technology will win those wars I would certainly not want China be ahead of us, yet I think they're the ones that would like to stop us building power and developing our AI platforms because they have something called Deepsek. I just want to put a fact out there because we're talking about this While we were stymy in building any new power, forget about data centers, just new power The Chinese in the last nineteen months built four hundred gigawatts of power off burning coal. They don't care about the environment They don't have any policy about that They have a supreme leader who points his finger at the ground and says, build a coal burning plant here, put a data center behind it. or you'll disappear in eighteen months involved say chop, chop, suupreme leader, we will make it happen. We can't do that in America and he knows that. So he's spending as much money as he can, making sure he styies the efforts of every entrepreneur in every state to do the same So that's what I think is happening. And I'm happy to revive the data, as I mentioned earlier and let the government and their special agents in all of these different departments I'm working with now I'm proud to be providing this information. I think I've kicked the door open on something very, very nasty Kevin, I would like take a look that information as well. So I'll pick up that pick up with you about that off camera. What I wanted to ask you is a lot of this sort of doomorism around unemployment that we're talking about comes from the CEOs building the AI companies. And this is something that that's always caused me a bit of cognitive dissonance, which is I think if you go back to I've got some quotes here from march twenty twenty one Sam Altman said and he's the for anyone that doesn't know the CEO co founder of openp AI, which is the maker of ChatBT. AI will probably replace most of the jobs people do today. Entire job categories will be totally tootally gone. And then Elon Musk said in may twenty fourth, probablyroably none of us will have a job. If you want to do a job that It's kind of like a hobby You can do a job, but otherwise, AI and robots will provide any goods and services that you want. And Dario, who's the founder of Claude, which is the other major leading AI models said, this was in twenty twenty five AI could eliminate half of all entry level white collar jobs within five years, a shift that could push unemployment up to twenty percent The public is being sugarcoated on what is coming These are the people that are most well placed And arguably, I mean depends how you look at it, have the least incentive to say that their companies are going to cause societal harm. And they're saying that their companies are going to cause massive, massive unemployment Do we do we assume that they're not telling the truth or that they don't know what they're talking about I think that's a very selective bunch of sound bites. Dario also said the C ofanthropic If we don't build more compute capacity in the next six months, the Chinese will Catch up with us with Deep Sk. That's an ominous warning. becausecause, you know, let's say You decide, look, it's too scary. Let's shut down the U.S's ability to advance compute. Let's just shut it all down as the Chinese want. and let's all sit around the campfire and go kumbaya Do you think the Chinese are gonna stop I don't think so I think they're going to continue to do this and they'll invade Taiwan using no boots. They'll just use AI to shut down their power. Contueips. I mean, I'm just telling you that the Kumbaya stuff, I totally agree with I love it But it's not reality. Should we compete? Should we advance our technology? Should we be the best in the world? advancing research on AI to solve for cancer? Yes Or you want the Chinese to do that for you? And in twenty years, they'll tell your children what to eat when they're sitting at their table in New York City for breakfast I'm in the camp that says We know who our adversary is. We know that why they want to stop us. And Dario himself said, Hey everybody, we better build some data centers real fast or in six months, Deep Sk is now number one on Earth. I don't want that outcome Jen, it appears to me that the CEOs are acknowledging that there could be a mass wave of unemployment that's going to cause a bunch of problems that I don't think people are thinking about. But also what Kevin' saying about there being this sort of global race between countries also appears to me to be true. that if we just sit back and relax and put our fingers in our ear, then there's going to be a huge competitive advantage with this transformational technology that falls into the hands of China, And and we'll miss out as the West What's your perspective? First, address a lot of things that have been said. First, I don't know anyone saying that the robots are going to eat the children. So I want to thank Kevin for educating me on a talking point there. I'm less concerned about that, A lot less concerned. But I am concerned about some level of death with AI, and that has already begun to happen. There are reports that We use AI in targeting that girls school in Tehran where we killed over one hundred and sixty innocent schoolgirls. So if that's what AI is going to bring us in prerecision as Kevin Poldit called it. No, thank you. I'm not interested in that kind of non precision. And I would much rather have human beings involved in life and death decisions. and I'm super worried that AI is going to be used more in the military. And no, I do not trust Palanter U So now in terms of universal basic income I mean, think about it guys. if a coder is making one hundred twenty thousand dollars, you know, I don't know where that puts him in two years in, seven years in. It's a healthy salary. It's not the world's greatest salary, but it's a good salary for a middle class person in America. Then you switch to UBI You'd be lucky to get three thousand a month. That's thirty six thousand a year You're going to go from one hundred and twenty thousand to thirty six thousand. That is going to be devastating even if you magically got universal basic income passed in America immediately as the wave of unemployment hit. But I don't think that's going to happen either So is the wave of unemployment going to hit? Well, if you noticice, Kevin actually didn't address that at all. becausecause there's no question that it's going to happen. That is why literally every CEO of the AI companies is saying, well, you know, our products is great and you should value us at a trillion dollars or so. But yeah, you're all going to be fired And and that's inescapable. It's already begun. The coders have already started getting fired, especially the young coders They feel totally betrayed. They have to find a new line of work, but maybe that's a little bit easier for them because they're young and they're smart and they're professionals, et cetera And there's a lot of smart folks, but getting a new profession at the age of fifty eight, sixty two, what if you're a truck driver? And so I'm not saying that the Waymo' don't work better. I actually would trust the Waymo more than I would trust a human driver But nevertheless That car no longer has a driver that it did when it was a taxi or an Uber or a lift And I understand that change happens and look, I'm a progressive, I'm for change, politically. I'm for massive change. I thought Obama did comically little change But we have to be careful with change. So which direction is it going to go and how are we going to handle it? Right now, I think Wall Street has lost its mind How could we be at record numbers Who do you think's gonna buy your products This guy named Nick Hanauer, there's a lot of folks who believe in this, but he's a big advocate of it. a really smart guy up in Seattle, also an entrepreneur, also sold his business and's done well And he talks about middle out economics. If we give more advantages to the middle class, they immediately spend their money. If you give it to the rich, which is what we've done all our lives with this neoliberal nonsense that we've been doing, U and trickle down economics, well, they'd barely speent any of it. So giving to the middle is the much better way to go. And of course, the question is how are you going to do that? And you don't just want to give away money. On the other hand, we give away money to oil companies and big drug companies and everyone who's got an excellent army of lobbyists in DC We're not ready and no one on earth has given me a plan for, oh, Jk, don't worry when ten percent unemployment hits, which is at this point almost baked in, completely inevitable, right U What are we going to do? ten percent unemployment would be worse than anything that's ever happened in our lifetimes, let alone if you get to twenty five percent, zero plans for it. none When that when we hit the iceberg, we're not going to be ready and it is going to be an epic disaster. There isn't going to be anyone to buy your goods becausecause employees are also customers. and you're going to lose a massive amount of customers and it is going to absolutely torpedo our economy. I can't believe how short sighted Wall Street is. Now. Does that mean we stop AI in its tracks and we stop change No? We can't stop because it's true that China is also going Russia is, North Korea is Israel is. Now the problem is if we get it first, then very, very likely the Israelis will also have it and God help the world if that's true They have not been restrained in how they use their power and I wouldn't want them anywhere near that kind of power But nevertheless, there is a race So We can't just stop. So can we do the race in a way that is responsible? and actually serves the American voters and citizens instead of just serving The executives of the AI companies and the shareholders of the AI companies I hope we can, but we've taken absolutely zero steps in that direction So let's get a specific, Jenk. What might that look like to continue developing this technology, but do it in a way that's responsible and benefits everybody? Because this is kind of what I hear a lot of. I hear from one side people saying we need to carry on going or know the robots and the kids thing. On the other hand, I hear we need to be responsible, but either side don't tend to be very specific about what the definition of responsible or a race, a responsible race might look like. So does anyone have any specifics Yeah, so look, it's a tough industry to regulate. I get it. You have to move fast and regulation usually involves some degree of bureaucracy. But if you have no regulation at all, you will have it run amuck. That's pretty much guaranteed and all the leaders of the AI companies say likewise. So we've got the problem here in America is that it's nearly unsolvable in the window of time that we're talking about because we've lost our democracy in America. We've legalized bribery that happened back in Supreme Court decisions in nineteen seventy six, seventy eight and then of course, Citizens United. And so since we have legalized bribery in this country, there's no way they're going to serve the voters So whichever AI companies are giving them more money, they're going to serve them. And that's already begun to happen. And AI companies have already started getting involved in primaries and eliminating their opponents through money and politics So our politicians are deeply, deeply corrupt in America. Republicans and Democrats. they almost all serve the donor class. So we won't make it. I'm telling you right now We're going to run into the iceberg. and it's going to be an epic disaster. The only hope is electing a smart person who's prepared in twenty twenty eight that that can begin to get us on the road. So now When the disaster hits, the AI shareholders and executives aren't going to like it either because the reaction will likely be tremendous anger. And then someone like me is going to say, Hey, you know what? U whyy do they get to keep all the money and you're all broke and out of a job They created this cost, which is unemployment Why don't they pay for it So why don't we take some of the billions and billions and billions of dollars that these AI companies have made and put it towards their costs, which is the unemployment of the American people. So they could at a minimum fund unemployment insurance and we could make sure that that's very healthy. And they could begin to fund other things that might actually help other human beings. I know Heaven forefend that a millionaire or a billionaire should ever help another human being. But if you don't, the pitchforks are coming. I'm not a pitchfork guy. I believe in nonviolence and I always will But I don't think people get the level of anger that's happening. I'll try to stop it pitchfks will be significant and this whole thing of no, I get all the money and you get nothing will not play well You can try it, but it will end in disaster Kevin, the pitch forks are coming. We're gonna hit an iceberg. and it also sounded like AI is going to ultimately lead to a rise in what sounded like socialism. Wow, Jake's a real Debbie downowner today. you know, this has been forecast in the American economy every twenty years, it's the end of the free world as we know it. and that's not what happens. Let's go back and do a little fact checking on Jakestter here. First of all, AI companies lose billions. They don't make any money right now. They're in a race As we talked about earlier against China, primarily, they're raising a ton of capital and losing billions every year We don't know yet how they're going to monetize it, but the market's willing to provide it because they see the productivity opportunity and the cure for cancer and the democracy around education and productivity for the nation already been proven by record earnings in the S andP of which all eleven sectors have adopted the first wave of AI to enhance productivity and reduce costs We don't know yet what new jobs are going to be created. I'll just talk about the ones I'm creating in Utah four thousand construction jobs for about nine and a half years high paying and another two thousand engineering and support jobs, extremely high paying because what's now a desert will be a data center, not near anybody's backyard, not replacing farmland, not using any of the water. the way that people have been talking about not taking any energy from Utah and in fact contributing to it notot polluting the air because we can't do that without air permits All of this stuff is a falsehood So what we don't know, and Jake's right about this is no one ever predicts with a new technology what the outcome is. So I'm not a doomer on this stuff My job here is to maintain a direct focus on entrepreneurship hire as many people as I can because that's what I do And I take a lot of flack. I mean, Jake's hitting me hard today and I appreciate he's an intelligent guy and he's got an opinion. and I'm glad we're in this narrative and having this discourse. It's important. But let's deal with fact notot rhetoric and not hysteria. Because I still go back to the robots eating the babies because that's all I listen to every day. It's just ludicrous. And I don't think robots are actually going to do as much as people think or look the way they think. They're not going to be humanoid walking around taking out your garbage. That's not how it's going to work. Robots have been building cars for decades now and doing other things in medical research and robotics have been used in all kinds of technologies and chip making and everything else, but don' they don't look like people walking around. So, you know, I say to myself, we don't know what we don't know and that's fair to say that all of these AI companies are making billions of dollars. And something else and Jake knows this Most of the taxes in America by the rich people pay their fair share now. So if you take it past fifty percent like California like New York, like New Jersey, like Massachusetts, in the Constitution of America with the forethought of the foundounding fathers, I believed in the competition of states And so you have people moving Scholz to Florida You know, the Google guys to Florida, some have gone to Texas If you want to steal rich people's money, go ahead. They'll just move. And if you really make it difficult for them in every state in America, they'll do what they did in England. They'll find a new America. That's what made America great to over two hundred years ago Faxation It doesn't work. The thing about socialism and communism is you run out of other people's money very quickly. because they simply leave. The French figured that out. That's what happened in England when they raised ninety percent tax rates Monaco. I mean, it only exists because the French screwed the rich French guys and they all moveved four miles across the border. It's very simple You want to support entrepreneurship and job creation. Only one third of the population in America can be entrepreneurs and they employ the other two thirds. That's the way it's been for two hundred years and it's a great thing. And I don't see anybody else investing money anywhere else except America fifty two percent of the time fifty two cents of every dollar on Eth for sovereign wealth comes to America because it has the opportunity. No other country. I don't see a lot of people saying, boy, would I like to invest in North Korea? Hey, can you get me into Russia? Is there a Russian fund I can invest in? Oh, can I invest in Cuba? I don't think so I don't want to put my money there for retirement That's why I'm talking about this. The facts are the facts Get over it. inhale Everybody chillaxax and let's keep the American Dream going. Jenk, I'll get your response to that. manyany things said there. I mean, the core argument there is if you try and tax rich people, they're going to le and go somewhere else and you know, we might end up like Cuba Yeah So didid I miss this meme about the robots eating the kids? because I love the robot seeding the kids. I just don't think it's going to happen I don't think anybody thinks it's going to happen. It sounds like it was made up. Okay so there's some fear mongering about robots eating kids and how America's going to turn communists or something? No, no, no. lookook, as I said, we're capitalists. We're trying to figure out what's the best way to do this Capitalism isn't supposed to be let's crush the average guy and make sure the corporate CEO's get everything. I'm a corporate CEO, but it's not right and it's not balanced and it's not American. The American way is to make sure that we build a super strong middle class that are great, productive citizens, voters, and by the way, consumers, right And so if we lose track of that then we're all going to be doomed So like Kevin' so worried that somebody's going to take his money and it's not just Kevin. they always like threaten us. like, o, oh yeah, we'll leave I mean, don't threaten me with a good time. but beyond that. Okay. But beyond that, Kevin, that's not going to be your main problem. When you don't have any consumers, that's going to be your main problem. You have to protect the American middle class that you know, you could argue that's the goose that lays the golden eggs and you guys keep chipping away and chipping away at that middle class. And so right now, Stehven This led into the conversation, still no plans on what to do with inevitable, massive unemployment. And what I'm telling you is we're not going to go necessarily to communism, but we are going to wonder Wait, why is everyone unemployed and And only a couple of people have reaped billions or trillions of dollars. So Come on, Kevin not, you know the economy works and the markets work. Yes, you invest into it in the beginning and that's why right now they're theoretically losing billions of dollars. Same exact thing that happened to Amazon And then later you make billions and maybe even trillions. That's why their stock prices are so high. And so they're powered by that investment and later they reap the rewards. And when they reap those awwards, it's fair to ask who got you those rewards It's not to say that the entrepreneurs didn't and the employees and the shareholders of those companies didn't But there were other factors involved, including all of the American government and the American people that supported the infrastructure that made that happen. That conversation is going to be inevitable when we have tens of millions of people unemployed And guys, there's one other factor that's aboutolved there. When you have a lot of unemployed young men sitting around Usually what happens is nothing good Wars happen Crime goes up We have to be prepared. And all I'm hearing from the AI industry is like As Kevin said, Chillax. Don't sweat it, bro, donon't worry. We're going have all the money and then you guys, I don't know, you'll figure it out and I'll be in Monacco. Monaco. That was hilarious. Monaco So maybe that's where the child eating robots are. So Kevin, be careful Kevin, your thoughts on that there's saying there's no answers and we're being asked to just chillax. I think Kevin, you do acknowledge that there will be a change in The occupation mix in America, right? Even as a founder and CEO myself and as a business owner that employs hundreds of people, I am thinking differently about, especially entry level positions in a way that I wasn't honestly six months ago before some of the models got more advanced, especially as it relates to things like coding But I'm thinking very, very differently about who to hire. And actually one of the things I find myself naturally doing as the person that still is on the cold face of hiring in my company, is when I see entry level positions, the first thing I'm looking for is if they have an AI proficiency And there are candidates now, even for me at entry level positions that I'm not selecting for because I realize that someone with an AI proficiency in that exact same role is now like a five or ten X person And so I'm just experiencing myself making different hiring decisions as a founder And I'm sure you are as well People think that engineers are going to be replaced by AI code writing. Claud is one of the tools being used right now but actually, Most engineers aren't hired to write code They're hired to solve problems They use code to try and solve those problems. So You know, a companies that have been firing people Everybody's attributing it to AI. It's not true. There's been a lot of fat in a lot of these companies that hiire are trying to assume what would happen next. They got it wrong So I don't think we've yet seen what the outcomees going to be. I tend to be the optimist as I talked about other technologies in the past being loathed for the fact that they cause disruption. There is no question AI is disruptive Um Kevin, did you see this week, Figure AI, which is one of the humanoid robot companies did a live stream for, I think it was four days where they just showed a robot on a sort of factory floor. sorting out parcels for four straight days and it did it better and faster than humans doing it. This was a humanoid robot And so one of the things I think about is if you listen to someone like Elon Musk, who has made a prediction, this is a direct quote from him, my prediction is that there'll be far, far more robots like intelligent robots in the world than there will be people. Long term, I think the ratio of humanoid robots will be more like two to one. there might be two humanoid robots or more. every one human. And when you think about Elon Musk's predictions over time, to his credit, Sometimes his time frames are wrong But when he says the rocket is going to land on the chopsticks, The rocket eventually lands on the chopsticks. When he says my car in LA my Tesla will eventually drive itself without me interfering, the car eventually drives itself Elon's track record in predicting what he'll be able to do with technology I think he's got a pretty solid track record. So when he says these humanoid robots, are going to be better at surgery or cleaning or whatever than humans in short order sometometimes predicting time frames of twenty twenty twenty seven, twenty twenty eight, I tend to believe him Is he lying? Because if he's telling the truth, what we're seeing is both the disruption of intelligence, but also one could say the disruption of our muscles at the same time. And I can't think of a comparable like the Industrial Revolution. where humans, like two real sort of professional productivity driving forces of their brains and their physicality are being disrupted at the same time. And just to give you another story to overlay onto this, my co founder of my company called Third Web, big company we've raised thirty odd million dollars, it's out in San Francisco. I went down to his entrepreneurship accelerator. I've not been there in two years. And I arrived and I was like, whyy is everyone building robotics? And he said to me, he goes, Stehven, the robot pieces have been here for decades. We've always had them. What we've been missing and the expensive part was the intelligence. And he toured me through this forty thousand square feet building called Eink down in San Francisco. and I saw a robot King with a robot arm making food. I saw a robot making perfume for you, whatever perfume you wanted. this big machine that just makes it for you. And he says, because we've got intelligence and we've always had the machinery, there's going to be this huge explosion. of robotics that we've always been waiting for. Intelligence was the missing piece. And now he says it costs pennies And everyone there is building software anymore. they're building robotics And so for me, I was like, wow The future is going to look very, very different, I think, in short order than the past And I'm just a realist. I'm not trying to be pessimistic or optimistic. I think there's truth on both sides Kevin, do you acknowledge that the jobs that we have today in large part are going to go away Yeah, you know, I don't think shaking a perfume bottle is a great job for anybody, but I do think and I'll give you two examples because maybe you're right about Elon He doesn't get a big chunk of his stock unless he populates Mars with a million people NASaA announced six hours ago that they're going to put a permanent plant there on the moon, an established base on the moon. Can you imagine the hundreds of thousands of jobs Just those two activities are going to create to actually execute on that highigh paying jobs Engineers, analysts, coders, everything, the manufacturing of facilities to take to Mars, to take to the moon. I mean, everybody wants to talk about the guy shaking perfume bottles losing his job when you're talking about millions of jobs on new opportunities for mankind that no one even could think about twenty four months ago that have been announced today So you either have to be a Jaker, a doomser, like you know, it's the end of the free world as we know it and we're all going to be eaten by robots. O you're in my camp saying the opportunity is so bright. I got to wear shades I gott to buy more sunglasses for how bright the future is. This is an unbelievable opportunity we're talking about. and we're not wiping out jobs. We're creating new jobs that are very high paying and really interesting for people to do. Imagine somebody working on the Mars project pututting data centers in space or expanding the telecommunications on Starlink. I mean, these are the future jobs You know, I think the person that was born to shake perfume would rather have a job Getting people onto the moon. Just on this point, Elon, you mentioned Elon's pay pack. P part of that is he gets that big payout if there are a hundred sorry, a million humanoid robots in very short order. And when we think about who you might want to send to Mars, a super intelligent humanoid robot is probably much easier to send than a biological human being various reasons to do with atmospheric pressure But if he's right on both counts on both this journey to Mars and humanoid robots, presumably it'll be the humanoid robots going I just wanted Kevin, can you tell me how you might be wrong I think that's quite important because I think it shows your ability to see both sides of the argument Is there a case where you could be wrong about this about about this unemployment issue No How about that for an answer Sink. Yeah. So look, I shouldn't laugh too hard because I'm trying to answer that same question in my head And Stehven, it's hard to answer it from my perspective because the interregnum is just unaccounted for So here's what I mean by that. So even if we have Kevin's beautiful sunshine scenario, none of the robots ever eat the children I don't know why that keeps coming back in, but anyway. so And we create all these wonderful jobs in some distant future. Well, okay, yes, but nevertheless, the truck driver and the assembly line guy and all those folks already lost their jobs The guy who lost his job on an assembly line in Cleveland is not going to be able to become the engineer who figures out how to get on Mars So it's not that he's not capable of it. He's just sixty one years old and he can't learn a whole new profession. So this is an unrealistic conversation Even if all of the wonderful scenarios about AI are true, it would take minimum twenty years to get to this place where the robots are running everything. We all have leisure time and we just can't figure out what to do with ourselves. And we decide how to get to Venus and Uranus and wherever else you wna go, okay In the meanwhile, in those twenty years, we had massive waves of unemployment. It is indisputable. Even as Kevin explains it, he says, well, you know, you're not going to be doing the perfume shaking, you're not doing the assembly line, you're not doing the driver, you're not doing this, you're not doing that. All those jobs are going to go. And in fact, if you actually just listen to folks on Wall Street They brag about it nonstop. Oh, we're going to get to you know, cut twenty five percent. We're going to have synergies. We're going to have cost cutting. And then when people say that, everybody getsited analysts get excited and they're like, Oh, buy byy. They're going to fire all their employees. And then the other guy goes, no, no, I'm going to fire them even quicker. and they go byy, byy, byy. And now once have they thought who's going to buy the actual product They just don't have an answer for that. So into intereregnum, there is going to be upheaval massive upheaval and it doesn't and I'm not a doomsday guy. my God, we have a thing called Operation hope on on the young Turks our slogan is get caught trying. No, no, I'm an enormously optimistic guy. And I think we can solve these issues, but we got to try to solve them. And I don't see anyone even trying to solve them now again outside of Rocana Kevin, I spoke to Dara, the CEO of Uber, and I think I'm right in saying that driving is the biggest employer in the world. And when I asked Dara, who's the CEO of Uber if they're going to create autonomous vehicles very, very quickly to automate the nine point four million driver jobs that they have He said that they are. and then I asked him the question, what will those nine point four million people do? And his response to me, the direct quote is he said I don't know prettyret pretty shocking. He also noted that privately He said, I have to be honest, AI will replace nine point four million jobs at Uber. Tech executives are not being transparent about AI. They talk behind closed doors about the sheer amount of disruption they anticipate But they don't talk about it publicly I don't think we're going to make any progress, more progress on this issue. Because well I think you're bringing a great point, but the fact is we don't know. We don't know. 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I know that there's these midterms coming up in November time in the US which is going to be consequential. But From a thirty thousand foot perspective How How do I pass out the truth of this war? Because Trump seems to be saying different things. Every day there's a ceasefire with Iran and then there' and then they're bombing again, I think two days ago, they started bombing again which they call defensive strikes. and then there's a ceasefire and he says there's a deal about to be done, and then there's some bombing again. The strait of Hormusez is open, then it's closed. and I just don't know what the truth is. Cck, in your opinion, what is the truth? What's going on Yeah. so first, let's start with the president's polling numbers. Yeah, they've been decimated by this war. They were already in trouble because of the Epstein files and he didn't do anything about affordability, just gave a massive tax cuts for the rich as usual, did whatever Israel wants as usual U And so now, u, you know, he's eaten into his own base. So he's barely hanging on to a majority of non MAGA Republicans that voted for him. Only fifty three percent still support him. He's lost about twenty percent of hardcore MAGa His disapproval numbers are at record numbers now. sixty eight percent of the country thinks we're going the wrong direction Uh he they About seventy six percent of the country is dissatisfied with how the economy is going. And a lot of that is because of the war. And so the war is obviously driving up gas prices, which is then leading to inflation in other areas. Of course, a lot of things use not just oil and gas but fertilizer, which has also been blocked through the Strait of Hormuz. So we're having an energy crisis actually mainly in Asia and Europe, more so than even America. So that's why the South Koreans are livid at the Israelis that they're having to you know erve gas and go through lean times because Israel wanted this war, and literally no one else on planet Earth did And so in shortages in India. And this is all before we reengage and restart the war, which is what I'm afraid is going to come next. So now it's some folks have a hard time believing this, but we have to go back to a conversation we had earlier Remember, in America, we legalize bribery. So one corporation can give an infinite amount to a super pack. corporate interests, lobbyists, individuals, too give you a sense of the scale of the problem, one family alone, the Edelson family, Miriam and Sheldon Adelson, have given Donald Trump over three hundred seventeen million dollars in campaign contributions We used to have a word for that. It was called a bribe And Trump is so accidentally honest on this stuff He just can't keep anything in his head from going outside his mouth. so he has said, Oh, Miriam, she cares more about Israel than America, right?? I'm like, no, that's super awkward. And then he says, Ohh, Sheldon Edelson used to come in here and tell me what to do all the time. And then I did it. you know, And I moved the embassy for the Edelsons, our embassy in Israel. He's just, you know, basically selling off our foreign policy. To be fair to him Almost all of our politicians do that. Israel gives to ninety four percent of Congress So There Israel is not some unique lobbyist community that is unseen in the world. No, all the lobbyists do this. That's why we give thirty five billion dollars in oil subsidies, which profitable companies that makes no sense. Why does an average person have to give money to ExxonMobile? That's insanity Because Big Pharma's lobby is so strong, we can't negotiate prices. Now when it comes to Israel, that's when people lose their minds. And mainstream media goes, okay, you write about Big Pharma, you write about bigig oil and defense contractors in every other lobby. But if you say the same exact thing about Israel, we'll call you an anti Semite, cancele you, and you're never going to ever get another job again No criticism of Israel is allowed without us doing massive oppression inside this country. So we've now got Israel that is totally empowered to go you know rogue. They don't follow any laws. They don't follow the laws of war crimes. They've now invaded Lebanon. They say they're going to take all the way to the Latani River. They're going to own southern Lebanon. They've already ethnically Cleanse southern Lebanon moved out a million people to ethnically cleanse Gaza. Netanyahu on tape bragged about, o, we used to have fifty three percent of Gaza after the war. Now we have over sixty percent. So it was to steal land. That's what it was about. It wasn't self defense. Lebanon's not self defense. Israel invaded them. Iran's not self defense. We invaded Iran This war was utterly pointless, especially from an American perspective. Let me tell you what American interests are and what Israeli interests are, and they're very, very different In America, right now because of we started this war, we need the strait of Hormz open. That's what's hurting gas prices and all of our other prices and affordability, inflation. All of that is connected to the strait of Hormz. We didn't have that problem before the war, but now we have it We've got to open it back up. In order to do that, Iran has an enormous amount of leverage. We've got to make a reasonable peace deal Good news. We are about to have one over this weekend And All we want theoretically is for them to take out their to not make nuclear weapons. And they've already promised eighteen different times that they wouldn't do that. They did it under the Obama deal. They've offered it before the war, they've offered it during the war. So that is not an issue. And them promising, it doesn't mean anything. It has to be verified. So what they're saying is, yes, we will have international monitors verify that we will not have a weapon So that's the only thing that America said they cared about before the war. So then we're done And we just killed forty nine of their top regime leaders. Trump says we destroyed their navy, their air Force and everything else. We're done. We have no American interest in there. The only interest left is leave, open up the Strait of Hormu so we can get our economy back on track Israel on the other hand has said they would like and again, this is on tape, Netanyah who said it They would like to be the only regional superpower in the Middle East. In order to do that, they have to destroy every other power in the Middle East. Now good news for them, they completely control our Congress and our presidents. So they got us to they literally gave us a list after nine eleven of seven countries they wanted us to attack on their behalf We have attacked all seven. Iran was the last one on that list So they want them destroyed so that they can't fight back when Israel takes more land as they are doing today. They don't want anyone to be able to defend themselves. They're going to kill and take land as much as humanly possible. and they want us Americans to pay the bill They say, you owe us a genocide. you owe us endless string of wars. You owe a global war on terror. No, that was a global war on Israel's neighbors. That cost us eight Trillion dollars We gave three hundred twenty billion dollars to Israel so far already, lifetime. Why? Why? Why don't they give us the money back? No, they say, you owe us, you owe us, you owe us. That's why we're in this war. And by the way, the last thing, Stehven, is while we're all distracted in Iran, Israel has taken Southern Lebanon, and now they're saying they're going to keep it forever So that was the point of this war. one hundred percent Israeli interest, zero percent American interest. Let's get out of there. Let's stop fighting Israel's wars for them and come back home. What about nuclear weapons? One of the pretenses is that they were weeks away from enriching uranium to a point where that weapon could be used So that's what Nanyao has been saying for the last thirty years back in the nineteen nineties. Oh they're weeks away. They're weeks away. Do you know and you probably don't know because American media pretty much works for Israel. And when I say that guys, those are not hyperboes The Israeli lobby don donates, I would say legally bribes like the other lobbies do ninety four percent of Congress. Number one lifetime donor to Donald Trump is Israel. Number one lifetime donor to Joe Biden, number one lifetime donor to Kim Jeffys, Chuck Schumer, Mike Johnson. All of our leaders, their number one lifetime donor is APAC and the Israeli lobby. They completely control our government. And then our media comes and lies to us and says, Ohh, they're the victims. Well, we have eyes, We saw Gaza Gaza is utterly destroyed and Israel did that with our money. That's insane. So no is I don't even think Israel's an ally I don't know why in the world we would ever sove a foreign nation. They're treading all over us. They've taken our sovereignty away. they've taken our freedom away. And all we have is these dooes and mainstream media telling us about how they're doing self defense. Well, part of self defense is I take your land. Currently they're taping themselves going into IDF soldiers ar, going into Lebanese homes, Muslims and Christians, stealing all their property. They put it on online and go, H look, we stole other things. Then they destroy the homes and they say, now this is Israeli territory. That's not self defense. that's terrorism We are supporting a terrorist nation and we're giving them hundreds of billions of dollars. And this isn't even helping Israel. We're enabling their worst instincts. And they're getting the whole world to hate them. How does that help Israel to have the whole world despise you? because you're so selfishly driving up everyone's prices and creating endless worars. Literally no other country on earth wants this war in Iran to continue other than Israel Kevin, you have a different perspective on the effectiveness and purpose of the original strikes that Trump did. Are you supportive of this military operation? At large You know, I'm not a show for any politician. I focus on policy because that's ultimately what survives. Politicians come and go. pololicy lingers I've always said that and that'says an investor, which you have to worry about So let's talk about the situation in the Middle East For about forty nine years, some people would say sixty, it depends what you believed in the early years The Persians we're a very advanced society in mathematics, poetry, art, you name it. They're very famous And then you have this small I'm going to call it bad management. I don't know what else to call it that took the society, brutalized the people there created a million man army run by one hundred fifty thousand people A super militia Um, that caused a lot of chaos in that region with proxies, as people have been talking about And this militia is paid with cash that's gotten from the sales of energy And they would stop killing their own people if they didn't get paid. So that one hundred and fifty thousand around that country they brutalize the almost one hundred million others I mean, it's a really strange platform that hasn't worked for the people there for sixty years It was tolerated by all the neighbors until six months ago. The United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar Saudi Arabia They they wanted to stay out of it because it was, you know, it was relatively calm every six months The Hooodies or one of the ranium proxies would blow up an oil ship kept the insurance premiums thirty percent higher And then the proverbial poopoo hit the fan. Now China, let's get down to business, gets forty eight percent of its energy through that strait as does many other Asian countries. So they, as Jake pointed out Uh, you know, basically are underwater. they don't have energy Jack, I should say. So, you know, at the end of the day here Um there's a problem And so what's going to happen when this is over, forget about look. You can't let you can't let a society that one hundred and fifty people there say, let's kill everybody they're on a different kind of mandate. they they're a little A little strange. You don't want to give those people a nuclear bomb. I don't care who you are They're just offside and they're happy to kill their own people, but I don't want them killing everybody else with inner ballistic missiles. So no, they can't have ninety pounds of rich uranium And they're not going to get it and they're going to keep getting bombed until they give it up. And at some point, somebody in there is going to say, whoa, they're really we're getting tenderized in here and we got to stop this and we got to get the best deal we can. We want to stay in power to keep killing our people as long as we can becausecause we're the hundred fifty thousand guys that live very well And everybody else lives like crap And that's just the way that society works. And if the people want to rise up and kill one hundred and fifty that are killing them, they will one day, I don't know But here's what I think I think the actual Countries around there are going to end up in the same boat that we have in the Suez and Panama Canals, where there's a fee to go through But it's managed so that no country, including China gets to run it And so that has already found peace and all the shipping lanes are open and the insurance rates are normal there So if you're Saudi Arabia, you got let let's say it cost five billion a month to police the straight and that's a good number because I'm probably right pretty close to it. That's nothing for the UAE and for Saudi Arabia and Qatar, Bahrain, they're going to need it open. So if they have to be like the United Nations for that region and keep it open That's great Now I'm staying long the UAE because I've invested there in ADGM. I have a company there. I've got employees there. I talk to them every day. I think this is going to end soon But I would like to see it in a way that Iran is isolated. Maybe You know, they're not they can't control the straight and they can't have the nukes. Those are the two things that I think have to be resolved. And then if they want to brutalize their people forever, okay. You know, they're going to do that. It's a horrible outcome for those people. I feel terrible for them But this outcome is a good one if we resolve those two things. New policing of the strait, that would be great because the Chinese need that, they want that And at some point They're going to squeeze the heads of these Iranian leaders, whoever they are. They keep getting killed and a new one pops up like Wackamole. But that's just the way that regime works. And nobody's willing to say, lookook, I want to take them over because you got the army still being paid. byy blocking that straight for the last sixty days The amount of money they're losing is two hundred ten million US dollars per twenty four hours So at some point Whoever's running the show there is going to say, if we can't pay our soldiers to kill our people, we're going to be screwed They're going to come up to the top of the castle and take Frankenstein out. So we got to make sure we cght a deal. That's why I'm optimistic. The price of oil is down,' almost sixteen percent It'll get back near seventy. I don't know what that's going to do for the midterms because you know, yeah, the numbers are terrible, but every accet gets screwed in the midterms. It's just the nature of how it works. Now whether they lose the Senate, I don't know or they can lose the House, who knows But if the gasoline's back to seventy bucks We won't be having this narrative about unaffordability around energy in the United States, and you just don't know But I do know that the status quo because The UAE And Qatar and Bahrain left those Iranians alone until they rained missiles on them Now they're pissed And so it's not business as usual And so I think things the winds of change are going to blow through there And maybe the upside is the great Persian people betteretter leadership because boy their leaders suck It sounds like an optimistic outcome is being forecasted by Kevin And I can see you nodding your head there in a disagreement Shaking your head Yeah, so look, again, I'm normally an optimist here, but we've gotten ourselves in some significant ruts here. So first of all, you know This whole idea of the Iranian regime is bad. Okay, yeah, it is. It's Muslim fundamentalists. I don't like fundamentists of any religion. I'm an atheist You know, they abuse their people and they're corrupt, No question about it. Netanyahu is corrupt, He's up on corruption charges. that seemed to never come. The Israeli settlers are religious fundamentalists, biggest lunatics on earth. They think that God said to kill the Palestinians and take their land and we fund them. We give them billions of dollars. So I'm not in favor of any of these fundamentalists, no matter what religion they're from Now on the issue of nukes that you asked about earlier, Stehven, you know that the reason I brought up American media is because they pretty much do nothing but Israeli propaganda. They never clarified to anyone. You know that Iran doesn't have a missile that can deliver any warhead to America She just doesn't It's never had it. It didn't have it thirty years ago when Netanyahu startorted saying it, it doesn't have it today. So and they never enriched uranium up to ninety percent, which is where you would have to get it for weapons grade. They get up to about sixty percent and then we destroyed their nuclear facilities and Trump bragged about it. and now all of that's buried underneath. So where's the question? They're not even close and again they've promised Not only to this repeatedly in negotiations, but the former grand Ayatll, the one we murdered, had doneuna fatwa, the most important religious edict in Shia Islam when he said we are to never build nukes So when they Hamasas something in their charter, the Israelis say, oh, the charter iss the most important thing. Then the Grand Ayatollah does a fight or way important more important than a charter and they got ignore that. They ignore that. No, no, don't ignore that. And why would Iran ever use a nuke? If they use a nuke, then we either Israel or us would strike back and we would kill ninety million Iranians. Nobody wants that. They want you to believe that the Iranians are irrational, psychotic terrorists Bh, they're Muslims. Oh, that's super scary, right? No, there is an irrational government in the Middle East. It's Israel They Iran did not attack a single neighbor. Israel has attacked seven neighbors Iran hasn't asked us for a single dollar. Israel ased us for hundreds of billions of dollars So There's one country that is constantly attacking their neighbors and taking land And by the way, their civilian kill ratio of the IDF is eighty three percent. eighty three percent of the people that they kill are civilians. That is higher than Hamas or Hezbollah or any terrorist group on Earth and they kill about a hundred times the civilians of Hamas. So if Hamas is terrorist, it is absolutely indisputable that Israel is a terrorist government. And yet we're forced to fund that when we don't have any money. They have universal health carere. they have free college. they have paid family leave. We don't have any of that. and then greedy and corrupt politicians and media tell us that we owe the Israelis more war and more genocide. The reason why I think we're in a lot of trouble here and it's not going to be easy to resolve is every time we get closeer to peace, Nanyahu calls Trump literally happened this weekend. rightight after the call, Trump then goes back to warmongering afterfter the call We bombed Iran Israel started heavy bombing of Lebanon. And then Trump came up with three new totally impossible things. G me all the highly enriched uranium on day one. Well, it's buried under the ground, it's going to take months to take out. Number two, you all have to join the Abraham Accords. The Abraham Accords, again, American media paints it as, o, this wonderful peace plan. It's no such thing. It's to normalize relations with Israel and start doing trade with Israel without getting a promise back that they're going to end the occupation. It is betraying the Palestinians and saying the Israelis permanent occupy them. By the way, again, never talked about in American media. we read a lot of this in the Israeli press. and that's why we get a lot of our information on the young Turs from them because they actually do pretty good reporting in Israel And so one of the things is they believe in Greater Israel. They talk about it all the time. Our press never talks about it, but they do. They know they stole our nuclear secrets, they know they soole our nuclear triggers and our uranium. What kind of ally steals all of us material And so but last thing, Stehven The most important impossible thing was Nanyyahu demanded, he made this public that Everyone else stopped fighting except Israel, that they have a right to keep attacking and invading and taking southern Lebanon Well, that's not a peace deal. noobody's going to sign on to that So and Israel has said no matter what happens, they're going to keep attacking Lebanon That means even if Iran and America make a peace deal, Israel will literally ruin it on a first day So we can't ever get the peace as long as we're allies with Israel. It's literally impossible. They're massive warmongers and they say we need endless wars. And by the way, it makes sense because they're a settler colony. In order for a settler colony to expand, you need permanent war so they can keep taking more land. We shouldn't be funding these terrorists. So we have a way of getting out. This is what you do You just say, hey, we make a peace deal with Iran. we take Israel out of it. Israel, you want peace, you have peace. If you want war, have war with Iran. It's not our business. So's what are you predicting is going to happen. What is your prediction? Disaster. a positive disaster. So there's no way we're going to get to peace because Israel says their' lying in the sand is they're going to keep attacking Lebanon as long as keep attking Lebanon. Iran is not going to get to a peace deal. What does disaster mean So disaster means we re engage in the bombing. We have fifty thousand ground troops on those ships People forgot that we were there. Of course, it has to be American ground troops. It can't be precious Israeli ground troops because Israeli lives are apparently worth more than American lives if you listen to American politicians. So we have the ground troops there. We're going very likely do more disastrous bombing of Iran. and then Iran is going to bomb the oil and gas fields of the Gulf countries And then not only will gas prices go absolutely through the roof and cause a massive economic recession, perhaps depression worldwide, But on top of that Then they're going to say, well, it's not enough. We want more. And the infrastructure is already destroyed. It's going to take five to ten years to rebuild that infrastructure. They're going to do permanent damage to our economy. Why they want more land? Eough, enough was supporting the terrorists. Kevin, is it fair to say if you look at what Trump said over since the start of this war, that he miscalculated this Be he gave us a window of time when it would be over and that window of time is now long gone. And it appears to me like he thought it would be similar to Venezuela where you could just go in there, bom bom, boom, regime change, you control the country. But that's clearly I mean, just like a logical impartial person, that's kind of like how it looks. This is different because this war is what I would call the first tech war U ever A lot of the ordinance being used is with very advanced GPS systems controlled from space. We've learned something else, which is rather interesting. I learned this from my own employees that are sitting in Abu Dhabi in Dubai The drones that came over in the first four weeks, those waves every morning were basically Carbon fiber wings with lawnmower engines on them and very inexpensive to make about thirty five thousand dollars. And we shot them down or at least the way he did with American Odninance. between a million, two and three million dollars per missile. on a thirty five thousand dollars. Homemade drone And so it goes back to U Wow, I hope the Pentagon has enough compute power because I wouldn't want that in the hands of the Chinese What I've learned from this conflict and look you know, people dying is horrible, period, wherever they are, it's just horrible This is not a traditional war. I don't know if there's going to be boots on the ground by the time this is over. If there's another wave of conflict It's just going to be more ordinance taking out more infrastructure until one hundred fifty thousand people running the show there say, wow This is really hurting us in terms of maintaining control I don't see in a boots on the ground invasion. I just see more tenderizing and more tenderizing It's expensive because we're on the wrong side of defense. We need the cheap drones. And I think in two years from now, from what I see in the development because I see these deals all over the place There's a whole bunch of new tech being developed around drone blocking technology and very inexpensive versions of what those Iranians built better than lawnmower engines though So it's going to be pretty interesting in twenty four months I'm not a fan of war But I have a different view of the outcome here. and I think that part of the world is going to be stabilized and funded by the neighbors there. And probably everybody's better off because the Chinese can't take the pain much longer The oil supplies both on the water And in storage are starting to really dwindle. And if I'm the big suupreme leader there I'm thinking to myself, I'm going to call those guys. in Iran say, okay, big boys Time to settle. We've had enough because that that is actually a different view of that policy over there because every Asian country is hurting. And by the way, in North America We actually don't have any problems with energy. We have an abundance of it, including the stuff coming from Canada The number one import The problem we have is the price of oil is determined by world markets. It's a commodity in US dollars You know, it was one hundred six. now it's ninety seven twelve, whatever it is trading right now Um, It's but we're not going to run out of energy in America. That's not going to happen. It It's the rest of the world to the extent that we care about them We got to resolve this issue For every founder, there comes a point in building a company where your job shifts, from being the person inside your business, actioning everything to the person responsible for absolutely everything. The only way I've been able to make this shift across the different companies and teams I'm responsible for is by knowing that the right systems are in place to manage everything, systems that don't need me in order for them to work. 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No credit card is needed pipeedrive. com slash CEO I've done almost seven hundred interviews with some of the most interesting people in the world. and one of the things you learn, which is unexpected, is that vulnerability is the doorway to connection. And after sitting here for two, three hours with a guest, I feel a deep sense of connection to them. And as they leave, what I get them to do is to write a question in the diary of a CEO. We've taken all of the questions from the diary of a CEO We have putut the question here on this card with the name of the person that wrote it. So you can sit at home as I do with my fiancee and my colleagues at work and other people in my life, whenever we get a minute, we play the Dire ofversO conversation cards and it is incredible. What happens? These are great if you're in a romantic relationship and you want to connect your partner more. These are also great if you're in a team and you want to bond your team together. And I have to say they're also great for families that want to learn more about each other and that need a good excuse to spend some time in a digital world in the analog environment connecting human to human. It is remarkable What the right question at the right time can do. goo to the diary. com And you can get these conversation cards right. The thing that I think America's at risk of running out of Kevin though is patience and support And if you think about the sort of existential risks to Trump you know, if you looking at these numbers, so this this first line you see is his disapproval going up and his approval going down. If I'm the supreme leader in Iran, I go, listen, this guy has got, I mean, there's an election in twenty twenty eight in the United States. This guy has got months. So in terms of you talk about you know, the art of the deal and doing a good deal, if you know your counterparty in the deal negotiation literally has months to do a deal, or they are going to be thrown out of power If I'm one of those one hundred fifty thousand people or the supreme leader, honestly I'm going gonna wait it out I think I have all the cards. If you have almost no, you know, they can survive, again, you said, they oppress their people. they don't seem to have much morality surrounding that. couldould they wait it out a couple of months knowing that Trump can't becausecause the mid times are coming and then the election' coming I think you're making a good point on that one, but you know, the one thing I would say, Stehven is that It's not just Trump, you're waiting out. You got chi It's not just Trump big guy, you got two suupreme leaders. You got whoever's running the show this week in Iran. and you've got the Chinese leader, the supreme leader. and the only way he gets to say the supreme leader is people eat, people have jobs there and his economy stays buoyant That's the only way he stays in power So You're serving two masters. you're trying to time The twenty eighth decision you talked about versus how pissed off the big guy is going to get in China He has no choice. forty eight percent of his energy comes through that straight at some point, I think before November El Sprimo in China squeeze Iranian heads like teenage pimples. That's what I think's going to happen. The other thing just to give you the other thought that's been spiraling in my head since I've interviewed all these people on this subject is that Trump and JD Vance repeatedly say they don't even know who they're negotiating with because they've knocked out every layer it seems of leadership. They on one hand brag about that then I would also suggest that that makes negotiation hard. I think Jadie Vance actually talked about or Marar Rubio talked about the fact that they can't get the carrier pigeon to the Iranian soldiers that are still shooting the missiles And this talk this speaks to the lack of organization in Iran because you've wiped out all the leadership. So I even wonder if you can really do a deal at this point with Iran Cinink. No, we can. rememember, we almost had a deal this weekend. And the deal is actually kind of obvious. Open up the Strait of Hormuz, we lift a blockade. Iran says we'll find the highly enriched uranium and hand it over. We won't have a weapons program and we'll have international monitors for the uranium that we enrich to just energy levels, not weapons levels easy. though But as I explained before, we can't get it done because Israel says, no, I want permanent. How do you know is Israel? How'd you know it' Israel, Jok Yeah, there's no question. So first of all, in the before the invasion, New York Times with a rare good article that explained that Netanyahu and the head of Msad came into the situation room, Netanyahu physically and head a Msad through a teleconference And they told Trump, you gott to attack, you got to attack now. And they took at least as the New York Times describes it they convinced them, whether they actually convinced them Th language or through money or through blackmail is a whole different question. But another thing that's absolutely clear is that after every call with Netanyahu, Trump goes from saying we're going to have peace to saying we're not going to have peace and we're going have these new impossible standards. It's happened about half a dozen times so far. It's super clear that Israel's driving the bus You can see it based on the facts on the ground. We have non interest there. We have a deal ready to make for American interests. Israel says, no, we're not done because we need southern Lebanon and we need Iran to be completely decimated. This idea that Kevin's talking about to be fair to Kevin, almost everybody in America thinks in this well, now to be unfair to Kevin, this fantasy world where the regime in Iran is just going to give up It's never going to happen. We already tried to regime change. it didn't work at all. They have an enormous infrastructure set up. So it doesn't really matter how many people you knock off at the top. someomebody else rides up, somebody else rises up out of that one hundred fifty thousand people that Kevin's talking about. Now China, he's got a theory that maybe China puts pressure on him. That's not a crazy theory. I get it At the same time, China's looking at Russia and America and going, look at these schmucks Russia is wasting their entire military and resources in Ukraine. and now America's totally wasting their military and resources in Iran. And these two other knuckleheads keep punching themselves in the face Meanwhile, haven't started any wars if you're China. And so we haven't had any of those costs. We haven't had any of those troubles. We don't have that PR problem. So when we go into Africa or Latin America, and we say, Hey, you know what? we're going to build roads and bridges for you guys and America' going to come and bomb you. So which one do you want to do a deal with Now a lot of them are saying, no, we want to do a deal with China becausecause they don't do war. inststead, they build infrastructure. Look, it just is a business strategy and an economic strategy that is much, much smarter But we can't go into a smart strategy because Israel won't let us. Every time we go towards peace, Israel blocks it. And today this weekend We had both Republicans and Democrats go out and say we shouldn't do the peace deal You want to know what the one connective tissue Every one of those politicians had over a million dollars given to them by the Israeli lobby So that's just the stone co reality of it. And so in terms of energy here at home Chemists were not going to run out, but he also acknowledged that, no, wait a minute, that has nothing to do with anything. Oil goes into a world market and it is controlled by world prices. So the fact that we are so called energy independent means nothing. That's not even our oil or gas It's Exxon Mobiles and Chevronons So they could sell it anywhere they want and they do sell it anywhere they want. The only way to get them to sell it exclusively in America is to do socialism and say you're not allowed to sell that oil anywhere else. I don't think Kevin wants that. So that means we are definitely not energy independent. We are definitely tied to global oil prices, and that means Again, more disaster. When you get to tech Oh my God, the Israelis used AI in Gaza. They did this program called Where's Daddy AI would pick a target that was maybe connected to someone in Hamas at some point, but they did, you know, he called this guy and the other guy called other guy and that lady now has a cell phone. good enough They would wait till their target went home so they would bomb the house and kill their entire family. If that's the future of tech in the military, we're all doomed So they've been testing all of this stuff in Gaza And now they're doing it Iran. What I'm worried about is what Larry Ellison said. He said, oh, we now contract all citizens anywhere. and we're going to bring that technology to America. I don't want their surveillance state I don't want anything to do with the Israelis. Let's just come home and serve American interests. That's what I keep saying. But the good news, Stephven is, almost all the voters agree. eightighty percent of Democrats now have a negative view of Israel and say no, take care of American voters first When you get to under fifty years old in all parties Israel now has a negative forty five rating. The only people left in this country who still want to serve Israel are our politicians and our media. That's it. The rest of us can't stand them anymore and the endless wars they drag us into and all the money they take from us. And Kevin is a businessman What are we doing? Why are we letting this country the size of their population is the equivalent of Papa New Guinea Lead us around by the nose and get us into the endless wars. You know this war in Iran isn't helping us. And if they continue and they bomb the infrastructure in Iran and the Gulf countries, you know it's going to take five to ten years to rebuild. And it is going to be a global economic disaster. What are we doing? We got to get rid of the Israelis. I don't mean that in a physical way. Just get them out of our government and make decisions based on what's good for America will be ten thousand times better off And then we could end the war I think if there was a path to peace in the Middle East, it's one of the largest consumer markets on eararth. Just Iran itself has one hundred million people. They buy stuff And you know, I think about the future of a global economy, if there was stability there, including peace with Israel and their neighbors, That would be an amazing market, a huge market. And one of the reasons that people like me keep a foothold or a footprint in the UAE, It is and was the capital of Capitol until nine weeks ago And I think it'll return at some point That's the size of the market in Egypt Jordan Sudan Saudi Arabia, I mean, and Iran are they're just huge And those people want stuff that we make. I mean, you know, it's that pragmatic, it's that So if you could have peace and stabilize And you want to sell stuff That's a massive market. and you know, that's why I remain an optimist on how this gets resolved because at the end of the day, it doesn't matter what religion you are or you know, what country you're in or what geography you came from. most people, and I would say ninety nine percent want to raise a family, have a job and enjoy life They don't want to get blown up. And so I'm kind of an optimist. It's in everybody's interest to solve this, it's kind of like the human condition is I'd like to get You know, I'd like to form a family unit and I'd like to live a peaceful life. and I'd like to buy stuff. I want to be a consumer. So I'm in the camps that says, look, I don't know how this thing gets resolved. Nobody does. I'm disappointed that there's no peace deal this weekend, but hopefully there'll be one soon. In the end, most people want peace period unless you're, you know praised as a crazed leader And you just want to kill everybody. Those people don't last that long. They don't seem to well, they're certainly not lasting that long in Iran right now, but you're right, they keep popping up But at some point I don't know. I think peace is a better deal for everybody. Kevin, based on that, based on both our conversation on AI and also how unpopular this war is, What we're seeing across the world at the moment is this rise in socialism in Western markets. We're seeing it in the UK. we're seeing it around Europe and we're also seeing it in the United States Pitive use of capitalism amongst all Americans has dropped to an all time low according to a poll done by Galluop, a massive almost seventy percent of Democrats now view socialism positively, with only forty percent roughly view capitalism favorably. And again, this was at the end of last year. So these stats aren't even factoring in the war, and a staggering sixty two percent of young Americans hold a favorraable view of socialism as well. So as we head towards the midterms, but also the elections, which are'n't actually that far away now It's quite clear to me. as someone that you know, I'm an entrepreneur in the United States. I live in Los Angeles, as you know, I build businesses. It's quite clear to me that we're on the verge of a very different type of America And we've seen Zulhan Mundani be elected in New York and we're seeing this sort of socialistic narrative spread like wildfire, I think heavily fueled by both wars, but also by technology, AI, and sort of wealth inequality. Do you agree that if things continue on this trajectory, we're heading towards a more socialist America No, what I agree on is I'm a history buff. You can go back into the forties and fifties. It seems every seventeen to twenty years we take a dip back into socialism and back in those days communism even in New York in Brooklyn, longing for what the Soviet Union had or Cuba had in itss heyday Um And then the outcome is always the same. It doesn't work And so It really, you have all these different ideas about how a country should run and what works best. for all the faults that U. S has now and the debates we have and you know, AOC and Bernie Sunders and Elizabeth Warren and all this rhetoric. and I get it. I mean, they're they're very successful politicians. I love AOC. She just spews out stuff and raises five bucks at a time. You know, it's smart. It's a great social media strategy. and same with Bernie. I mean, the guy, but Will she be president of the United States? I don't think so. And will Bernie get there? No Why does everybody leave Massachusetts? exluding my son because you can't raise any money there to start a company. The super tax is stupid. And so it's sort of It's's it's a mixing pot of ideas and competition. But in the end, and I always say this to my students, because what I find so interesting about, you a cohort of twenty three year olds that I teach in business classes and in joury classes, they're all socialists, all of them until they get their first paycheck. Th then they become capitalists when they see something called tax. And they wo to wait a second. Wait a second. Where'd half my salary go? What's this And I say that's tax Now if you want it to be eighty percent tax You follow that trail that you had before I started teaching you You were a socialist and now what are you Well, I can't pay fifty percent tax. No kidding Well, move to Austin, move to Tennessee, move to Florida like everybody else is doing, and you'll pay sixteen percent And so I love the fact that everybody's an idealist socialist. until they get their first paycheck And that's how America works. It's a wonderful thing. And I say it's good because you all everybody has a vote continue to believe in that and I think the debate rages on and it's great and everybody has an opinion. I have mine, others have theirs. And I love to be part of this course. You know one of the reasons I keep doing what I do is I love to get into the shitter with everybody. I like to say the things I say because I really believe them. And I've been there before I'm wise I've seen this movving before. That's what I tell my students and it freaks them out. Just a yesue. Just a yes or no answer in this question. So in twenty twenty eight do you think another capitalistic sort of focused candidate will win the election What do you think a Democrat or a socialist will I don't think social socialism going to make it in America at in the office of the White House. I think the pendulum always swings. The Biden administration went way too far in one direction. It snapped back Now you might argue it went too far the other way and it snaps back The whole idea of midterm gives you the smell test of the direction, which is coming up just months away. And then you'll see who emerges. I don't think we know Who the next president in the United States is going to be him or her We don't know who's going to emerge. What is your say Kevin you're a predict you're a man that makes predictions. Is it Democrat or is it Republican in your view? Gott to give me a straight answer. I wouldn't even make that guess. It's so difficult. I really don't know. I really think that In my view, the Democrats have lost their way. I would like to see them find a new leader that's more moderate I don't think you can spew socialism and get elected. You got to find somebody that is in the middle. is more pragmatic about providing jobs. I mean, look at California, what a mess that place is It's just They may actually They may hire a Republican mayor out there. I mean, that's going to be a shock of rooo for LA ' gotten pretty bad. I work out there. It's a You can't even wear your watch at daytime anymore. I mean It's a mess. It's a mess. It's a lawless wasteland. It has poor management, no executional skills with the politicians I mean, you know, you're lucky to be. you work there. You know what I'm talking about Jenank, what's your point of view on that? Socialism is it coming to Amera midterms, twenty twenty eight There's a lot to talk about there. So look, I'm not a fan of Karen Bass. I voted against her before. I probably vote against her again in this mayor's race And so I think that sometimes Democrats like to get mired in their bureaucracy and not push for enough change. So so I'm not a person who just supports Democrats no matter what. In fact, that criticis thatrress a lot on the young Turks But no, you're not going to get your watch stolen in LA. I have a family we go out all the time is perfectly safe. So for a little while between twenty nineteen and twenty twenty three, crime really did rise to some of the big cities we talked about on the Airies. We were very honest about it. took some heat from the left on it, But crime's gone down significantly in twenty four and twenty five. So I don't think those are real issues anymore In terms of our economic model, we need a couple of clarifications here. So as I said earlier, we really do corporatism in America. and another word for that or phrase for it is crony capitalism. So we'd be lucky to get back to capitalism, let alone going all the way to socialism because right now we don't have capitalism. we don't have free markets. Every industry has captured the government. They've bribed all of our politicians. We can't negotiate prices. These are I mean, that is the most socialist thing I've ever heard, except is socialism for corporations. It's mind bending. and that's what corporatism is. It's totally run amuck now. And why is that? Because of money in politics. or fix All of these problems and to get back to real free markets and capitalism, you have got to get the money out of politics. If you don't do that, you're just on a treadmill of corruption and it never ends. And you get BS guys like Biden and Trump who come in and tell you that they're going to drain the swamp and then they fill it up even more and even more. So and they serve all their donors So in terms of socialism, we never define what it means. The reality is most governments are mixed economies Not most governments, almost all governments are mixed economies. So when we say socialism, are we talking about Cuba Or are we talking about the Netherlands because you could argue that Northern Europe does socialism. They have a lot more things that are public rather than private, but do they have private businesses? Of course, they do, right? So I would argue that democratic capitalism is the right way to go where we have capitalism, but it is checked by democracy. The CEO's and the shareholders look out for the companies and the legislators and the president and the prime ministers are supposed to look out for the citizens and check the corporation so they don't run amuck. I think Northern Europe' probably pretty close to that. in terms of candidates here in America, Again, I'd have to say Roocana is probably the closest one to that. And so if you go too far left, I get it that that's hard, especially on identity politics, which Again, we're not a fan of on the young Turks and we don't think that's the right direction to go and it just divides our country. So I don't think that that type of far left candidate can win a national election. But after what Trump does this to this country, what he's already done to this country, Republicans, I have one thing to tell you. N, No no no There's no way the midterms are gone. Nobody's showing up to vote. their voter enthusiasm is gone obliterated. and by twenty twenty eight, we're going to have the disaster from the war and disaster from AI unemployment So theyre they only have one guy who could win and I'm worried about it. and that's Tucker Carlson If Tucker runs in the Republican primary, he definitely wins that primary. You can quote me on it. And then you could have Kevin laughing and you could read run that tape. It'll be great. In fact, back in twenty sixteen, I was on ABCs this week with Stehanopoulis. They asked the whole panel who's going to win at that point, they just on the Democratic National Convention and Hillary Clinton had a ten point lead. I was the only one on the panel to say Donald Trump was going to win And they all laughed out loud. Fabulous win The people chasing after the donors, whether it's Israel or big farmer or any of the other donors noobody likes those people. Kamala Harris lost because she was bragging about how she had ninety corporate CEOs on her side. I got bad news for her. noody likes corporate CEOs Sorry Kevin, sorry me. But the reality is that's what every poll shows. It is deeply, deeply unpopular. And these days it's pretty merited. So if you've got someone in the right lane, which is democratic capitalism, I think they win We just got two minutes left. Kevin, you laughed there at the suggestion that Tucker Carlson might win. I know Tucker. I just did a thing with him this week. It was really interesting because he's taken a very a controversial view about AI and that's the debate we had And he has obviously shifted his focus from being pro Trump to something else. But you know, I have to admit when I think about it, that is a possibility if he would align himself. I'm not sure party he represents anymore. I think he is a self proclaimed Republican But um That's an interesting idea, the more I think about it. I can't I can't I know I laughed at it, but I've been thinking about it for the last couple of minutes Yeah. I mean, the guy has a massive base. He has a own network now, which is something you kind of need these days. in you need a really strong social media base to play in politics and to fight the fights in the seven states. You really got to a good organization on social. So I mean, I think it's going to be fascinating. I think we'll get a pretty good indication of what the themes will be in November Affordability obviously remains a big one border remains a big one in the U S AI could emerge as a big one too. I mean, maybe But I think by then I always look at these, you know, AI kind of burst on the theme, but it's not really about data centers and power. It's about jobs, I think is where it's going And I don't know if that gets resolved by you can always be a fear monger about the robots eating the babies and maybe that is an election issue. I don't know We'll see. It's going to be interesting though, because it wasn't an issue until six months ago Jen class worord before we close out Yeah. so look, I don't think that a pro Israel candidate can win And so but all of our politicians are trained to be pro Israel. and apparently they have trouble reading polls So I think that you know Populous right versus populous left would in a sense be a dream because Either way, you hope that they I mean, the key has to be that they have to be real I mean, we're so tired of these fake politicians in America. They never do what they say they're going to do. They always back to donors. But if you got two honest guys, and by the way, maybe it's Ca versus Masssey and that would be amazing. O or maybe it's Ca and Massy. But there's two guys who are clearly honest in Congress You know, I can name Bernie as my third. I'm going to struggle on the fourth one. So there aren't that many choices So maybe we go populous, we go independent and we go in a new direction because God knows that America needs a new direction Kevin, Jenk, thank you so much for the time. I've been a fan of both of you for many, many, many years. I was saying to Jenk before we started recording that I think I've watched Young Tuckks since I was nineteen

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