Waymo robotaxis stall during a San Francisco power outage, sparking questions about disaster readiness and public policy. TJ then breaks down why James Cameron’s reaction to an old Amy Poehler joke is a classic celebrity PR mistake. Next: new Epstein file material, what appears credible, what appears forged, and how political actors weaponize selective transparency. Finally, TJ asks why self-described conservatives do not reject Donald Trump, given deficits, tariffs, government power, and personal conduct. Plus, the Question of the Day on leadership body language and executive presence.

Video Chapters (timestamps)

0:00 Cold open: Waymo blackout, Cameron, Epstein files, and more

0:24 Waymo stalls during SF power outage: what happened and why it matters

2:04 The safety math: human driving vs Waymo crash and injury rates

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6:40 The bigger picture: global road deaths and why “unusual” dominates news

9:20 James Cameron vs an old Amy Poehler joke: a PR lesson in what not to do

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14:53 More Epstein files released: separating documents, claims, and credibility

18:02 FBI tip-line allegations: what it means when a claim exists in a file

23:57 Why don’t conservatives hate Trump: a point-by-point critique

29:58 Question of the Day: body language and leadership authority

36:20 Holiday sign-off, thanks, and subscribe reminder