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oes he stand to make on this? Well, let's see. It's a blind trust and it's a managed portfolio, so he doesn't directly own the stock. It's in a managed basket of stocks by some other company that's investing for him. And how much more, percentage? Well, if you do the math, it looks like the president, if everything went well, instead if their stock went up, I think the president could stand to, an…
← Previous segment →story than you know. And it goes way beyond Peter Navarro. So I was aware at the time of a disagreement within the staff about how seriously to treat it and how to advise the president and how he should deal with it. So I can tell you just from a little bit I know from the peripheral that none of it's being reported accurately. So I wish I could tell you a little bit more of what I know, but it doesn't work that way because then you don't get to see behind the curtain anymore. You know, if you report everything you see, you don't get to see behind the curtain anymore. And I like seeing behind the curtain. So I'll just tell you the news is it's just so misleading that you wouldn't really know what was happening. But it's more interesting than you think. That's all I'm going to say.
There's a funny story in the news. There's some mayor, doesn't matter where. I know Indiana or Illinois or someplace. The mayor ordered the police to crack down on social gatherings. So the police went to this bar and they basically told the people in the bar, hey, you can't be in this bar. No social gathering. Go home. And one of the people that they found at the bar was the mayor's wife. Poor guy.
So I think it's the only way. Somebody's saying in the comments. So this poor mayor orders a crackdown on social gatherings. The police find his wife at a bar. And reportedly he told the police to treat her exactly the way they're treating everybody else. And I don't think anybody got arrested. Probably just kind of sent home with a warning. So that's bad luck. And I'll tell you, if your wife's at a bar, that's not the way you want to find out about it. I'm just saying it's not the way you want to find out about it.
All right. Those are all the things I think I wanted to talk about today. Yeah, somebody says I wonder if it was with another man. Well I'm sure it was with a group, but certainly some questions are raised.
So since yesterday you all asked me to look at Dr. Shiva's opinions. So I didn't look at... I looked at his Twitter. I looked at some of his videos, some of his tweets and stuff. And I can't figure out what opinion that you're interested in because he has a pretty wide portfolio of opinions on different elements of different things about the whole thing. And I didn't see anything there that I could figure out why you needed my opinion on it. So maybe if somebody could be more specific I would give you an opinion.
So if you say, so I can't respond to what do you think of Dr. Shiva's opinion because there are lots of them. And the ones I looked at looked reasonable to me. I didn't see anything that jumped out as being, you know, had a bounce. I think there was, you know, maybe the most controversial thing I saw was he was talking about vitamin A and vitamin D being helpful in these situations, to which I say I don't know. That he's probably got some science to that. Vitamin D is obviously
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scientifically compatible. Vitamin A, maybe he knows more than I do. Well of course he knows more than I do on that topic. So I don't really have an opinion on it. Is there something else specifically that you think... I'm vouching if I understand his opinion on Fauci. It is that fact he has some connections to some pharmaceutical companies that may have an interest in their pharmaceutical soluti…
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