PBD Podcast - Israel & Hamas Ceasefire Broken, No Kings Protests + Epstein's E-mail Shakedown | PBD Podcast | Ep. 669

Episode Date: October 20, 2025

Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick break down the escalating “No Kings” protests, the collapse of the Israel–Hamas ceasefire, and shocking new revelations from Je...ffrey Epstein’s leaked emails exposing a global shakedown network.------📕 REGISTER FOR BPW 2025 - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12TH 2025: https://bit.ly/3IU2YWx🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g57zR2🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ITUNES: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g1bXAh🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://bit.ly/4eXQl6AⓂ️ CONNECT ON MINNECT: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4kSVkso Ⓜ️ PBD PODCAST CIRCLES: https://bit.ly/4mAWQAP🥃 BOARDROOM CIGAR LOUNGE: https://bit.ly/4pzLEXj🍋 ZEST IT FORWARD: https://bit.ly/4kJ71lc 📕 PBD'S BOOK "THE ACADEMY": https://bit.ly/41rtEV4👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: https://bit.ly/4lzQph2 📺 JOIN THE CHANNEL: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g5C6Or💬 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! ABOUT US:Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Did you ever think you would make it? I feel I'm supposed to take sweet bit of thud me. I know this life meant for me. Adam, what's your point? The future looks bright. My handshake is better than anything I ever signs. Right here. You are a 101?
Starting point is 00:00:18 My son's right there. I think I've ever said this before. Guys, I don't know if you know or not. I hope you had a good weekend, but communism is back with the help of democracy. This No Kings protest has helped communism create momentum. Again, they're out there. They're so happy. Their memberships are climbing.
Starting point is 00:00:38 They are so grateful for the Democratic Party for being able to mix everybody together. It was, you know, Antifa. You combine all of it together. They came and hung out. Shameless. It was awesome. It was great. I got to say, it was peaceful.
Starting point is 00:00:51 There was not a lot of crazy things going on. A lot of people, they ask, why are you out here? They had no answers. Like, what do you believe in? Well, I'm just, I don't want a monarchy. You don't live in a monarchy. But why are you here? We're having such a good time.
Starting point is 00:01:03 So, but why are you here? It's just such a good time. We're so joyful, so loving. But what do you believe in? I just don't want a monarchy. Tell me what you believe in. It's so bad that on CNN, Scott Jennings is on. They're talking to D.Rabby, and they're going back and forth.
Starting point is 00:01:18 And while they're talking and they're doing their things, eventually one of the ladies like, well, yeah, we did get the immigration thing wrong. Democrats already said it. But this is not about that. And this is not about this. Listen, you guys are screwing up. What do you believe in? What were you out there for?
Starting point is 00:01:34 Guys, we're going to try to figure this out together collectively. I'm not telling you we have that kind of intelligence, but we're going to try to put our brains together and see if we can figure out what is going on if it's King Trump. Apparently, he had a video that he posted that it's going on. He dropped a bunch of chocolate ice cream on people. And so they say it's not chocolate ice cream. Some say it was something else because it's like Brown.
Starting point is 00:01:55 Who knows what he's talking about? It could be coffee ice cream because coffee's got. that color. I don't know if you've had it before or not. But it's a very, very delicious ice cream. But some say, but we got a lot of stories to go through. We got a lot of stories to go through. Yesterday, Whitkoff and Cushman. Cushner. Cushner. Cushman. Cushman was from a mud.
Starting point is 00:02:14 No, no, no. Cushman is Jerry McGuire. Cush, Cush, Cush, Cooch, Cooch, Cooch. This Cush. My word is strong as oak. Yeah, that's right. No, but Jared Cushner and Whitcough were sitting with Leslie Stahl from 60 minutes and it's actually a very good interview. I watched the first 20 minutes of it,
Starting point is 00:02:33 15 minute and 39 seconds of it. There's a couple clips in there. One, on how the president was upset with Netanyahu. You have to see that. And another one about a moment where Whitkoff was speaking to one of the Hamas leaders and they had a moment together. Vinny was sharing this with us this morning about the fact that they both lost the loss and it was son and it was a very emotional moment. I think it's a clip we should watch together here. And we got a bunch of other stories to get into. Trump non-committal to sending Tomahawks
Starting point is 00:03:04 to Ukraine a meeting with Zelensky. Trump, as usual, just sending some love messages to people. He had a warning for socialist dictator. He says, don't eff around with the United States and just got up and walked out, I think. Something happened there. Salesforce Mark Benihov. Now, after saying that Trump is doing a right thing
Starting point is 00:03:21 now is coming back and saying he should for saying he should send National Guard, he's apologizing. He shouldn't said he should send National Guard to San Francisco. Bill Ackman says, Curtis Lewa must drop out of New York City race or Mamdani will be next mayor. I have some thoughts on that with the New York governor race that's taken, mayor race that's taking place the next couple weeks. Elon Musk has turned his eye to the UK.
Starting point is 00:03:45 We'll talk about that. Nick Fuentes goes on Spotify. Does one podcast becomes number one? Then they take it down. Okay. You imagine that. There's one podcast goes number one and then took him down. And did they say why Rob?
Starting point is 00:03:59 Like, do we know why they took him down? Like, is there, when we read the stories, did they say for the following three reasons? No. And from what I found yesterday, it may have been because somebody else, it wasn't Nick Fuentes who uploaded the episodes. It was somebody else that was a listener of his show that was uploading.
Starting point is 00:04:11 Well, then that makes sense. That makes sense that somebody else did it. And maybe let's see if, because one thing about Spotify, they've never had the reputation of not, like what happened to YouTube that never happened at Spotify at those levels. They did remove some of Rogan's, Yeah, I think they did remove some episodes.
Starting point is 00:04:28 But not to the level of, you know, not let him do his thing. Yeah. Who else we got here? Zelensky says Trump didn't say yes to Tomahawk missiles and he's pitching Trump on Ukraine drone for Tomahawks' Missiles Exchange as President Ways because Ukraine's got some of the best
Starting point is 00:04:44 drone attack, half a million of them that they did. Bessent Chinese vice premier to meet to try to diffuse escalation of U.S. tariffs. Trump calls 157% and Trump, China tariffs, not sustainable. A head of plan G meeting in South Korea. And then never Trump or George Conway. Where's a shirt that says, I am Antifa shirt at no King's protest?
Starting point is 00:05:09 He does look like he is taking some stuff to lose weight because he split in half. I don't know if he's on Ozmpic. It might be. By the week, it's great sponsorship. If you do it. Oh, are him and Kellyanne still together? I don't think so. No, I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:05:21 You don't remember their daughter that recorded live when Kelly Ann was doing? That was tough. Madi Assan calls Marion Trump a job immigrants will do, but Americans won't. What is that? Marrying Trump, like an American won't marry Trump, only an immigrant will. Really? Only the most beautiful woman in the world will marry Trump. And can you imagine anybody on a conservative side saying something the other way?
Starting point is 00:05:46 I mean, you just unbelievable. Like how would you say it? What is the antonym of that from Michelle Obama? Oh, you would be saying it, go back the other way, pick any. Pick any liberal that's married somebody and say, oh, well, marrying you is the job of an immigrant. And they say, oh, you conservative authoritarian racist. That's what they'd say.
Starting point is 00:06:05 I got five great chokes that I'm not going to say because I'm respectful. Because when they go low, I go high time. That's what I do. That's why you, as an immigrant, married a white woman. That's reverse DEI. That was my way of getting into rooms. It's like, hey, I'm from Iran. She's white.
Starting point is 00:06:23 Can I get into the room? Come on in. since you married a white girl. That's why I'm going to marry a black girl. I'm going to get that street credit. By the way, went to this weekend. This birthday weekend I went to Cote, Cote, in Miami. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:06:38 What was that all about? Daniel, who was one of the managers coming, who was extremely great. Sebastian, the food was ridiculous. I ate this kimchi. I'm telling you, I feel like I'm 38 today, even on 47. I aged backwards. It was so good. The food was.
Starting point is 00:06:55 out of this world. Do you have to cook your own food? No, I told them you cook it because it's Korean barbecue style. I don't even want to cook it. I just want to eat it. I'm a professional eater. You come, you cook it, I'll eat it. I'll get it. I'm not going to lie. You're a Fort Lauderdale guy. I know you're building the Burbank in Fort Lauderdale, but you spend a lot of time design district. You like that area. If I was 21 years old, yeah, I won't finish that sentence. But it would have been a very interesting, if me, Vinnie and Adam, can imagine if all of us are 21 at the same age, even Tom? What? Oh, imagine Tom. Imagine Tom. That would be, if Tom was at, hey, hey, by the way, imagine Tom lands like the hottest girl,
Starting point is 00:07:32 and we're like, oh, how did that happen? But if you realize, he wears a true size 12 shoes. But if he was with us, though, it would be a bad, we'd be a bad influence. Some guy, I'm just getting to tell you quick, I did land the hottest girl, and she's listening. This is the girl. This is the girl. Foreman? At the hotel, we were at Ritz Carlton or whatever it was.
Starting point is 00:07:51 What? A girl left us on his car. Hey, sexy. I saw you earlier. My room number is. 6, 821, please come up. Love Crystal. That's a female handwriting.
Starting point is 00:07:59 Don't try. The people are going to be like, oh, somebody, a guy wrote that. Some people were trying to claim that that's my handwriting. Looks nothing like the way I write. Ask the valet. I said the valet. I said, what is this? He goes, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:08:10 Wow. I saw three girls came up to the car with that blue Porsche, but guys, let's not get distracted. Stay focused. Trump's DOJ found evidence. Dems are skewing crime stats ahead of midterms elections. Okay. Kamala Harris claims Gen Z. is afraid to have children because of climate anxiety.
Starting point is 00:08:28 Her party created. No shit, Sherlock. Back on the bottle. You scared a crap out of them. Climate's going to kill them and they're not going to be able to enjoy their time with their kids. Bill Ackman says Curtis Lee. We'll talk about that. Mom Dani appears smiling arm in arm with unindicted 1993, World Trade Center, bombing co-conspirator, and terrorist apologists. What a long title. Just simplify that title.
Starting point is 00:08:52 But I had to read that whole title to shit that can pronounce. unindicted and co-conspirator. So you know unindicted means, right? We know that you were in the room, but we can't, we don't have actual proof that you did it. So he's involved. Maxwell and Epstein pleaded for Virginia Juffrey to have our baby. Is that serious?
Starting point is 00:09:09 Yep. I have a promuleteen to hatch escape plan. It's disgusting. Her book is coming out. We'll come to. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Americans underprepared for longer lifespan and extended retirement. retirement years, studies from.
Starting point is 00:09:27 By the way, we're not even thinking about this. That is going to be a big problem 40 years from now, 20 years from now, big problem 40 years from now. You'll see. It's going to be a massive problem because people are not ready for. And the last but not least, listen, we have to do this. Shohei Otani
Starting point is 00:09:43 had the single greatest baseball game a baseball player has ever had in the history of America and we are so proud of him. He's so great. He's so awesome, but it is what it is. He's just amazing what he did. Three home runs, 10 strikeouts in a game. In a game. He's not human. He's not human. And, you know, the Dodgers
Starting point is 00:10:07 swept and they're about to go up against either the Mariners or the Blue Jays. I swear to God, if you lose to either the Blue Jays or the Mariners, Tom, that is going to be the worst, but you guys going to destroy them. Can I, can you make a prediction? If it's, if it's Seattle, What's the, what's the final, game seven? What is it going to be, Tom? If it's Seattle versus Toronto. Sweet. I have a number.
Starting point is 00:10:31 What do you think it is? Seattle, Toronto, is like, who's going to win the AIL? If Seattle goes to the World Series or Toronto goes, how will Dodgers beat them? What is it? I'm going to write my down. Just be quick, Tom. We don't have to take a long time. For Seattle, I think it goes seven games and it goes into like 13 extra endings.
Starting point is 00:10:52 You're being serious? or you're being sarcastic? No, he's going to be a sweep. Yeah. Tom, I got 17 stories. Just say it. Five and five. Seattle, what do you think?
Starting point is 00:11:02 And six? I think it's six or six. With Seattle, six and six and six? Toronto, I think, is definitely six and Seattle is probably six. I'm saying four one, Seattle, four two, Toronto. Wow. That's what I have. But we'll see.
Starting point is 00:11:15 Glad, Game seven alone. Glad Jr. is locked in. Yes, he is. But it's not Dodgers or the whole team is locked in. having fun. I saw him the other day creating Gatorade drinks for everybody, show you, Otani. What a freaking teammate. You almost want to win for that. That guy's a leader amongst leaders. Love
Starting point is 00:11:30 that guy. He's such a great. By the way, both him in the NL and Aaron Judge, in the A.L. They're awesome faces of the league. Unlike LeBron James, they're awesome. They're phenomenal faces for the league. You want to watch the game because of those two guys. That means the Major League Baseball is going to be exciting for the next five to ten years. I'm happy for him. And Aaron Judge, not just hitting home runs,
Starting point is 00:11:50 got a batting title this year, which is a big deal. Yeah, it's not easy to do. For a big man. Yes, it is. I agree. And then we got a couple other things that we'll get into story-wise. But before we do that, folks, I want to share something with you guys. I'll be making an announcement probably on Wednesday, if not on Friday. And Wednesday business podcast has become hot. We're excited about it. We've got a lot of interesting people that will be joining us here soon as well. But today, here's what I'm convinced. I don't know about you. I've been doing so many Manects the last few weeks of people talking about what they're going to be doing for 2026.
Starting point is 00:12:23 And here's all I'm telling them. In 2020, when election night ended, we were doing a podcast. That was Tom's first podcast he had been on on PPD Podcast. He had come back. He was on the podcast. I invited him on. We had a great time. It was him, me, Adam, Sapala, Zener, football player, few other guys.
Starting point is 00:12:46 We had a great time. Dennis Prager called in. Dennis Prager called on a bunch of Tigran loss of finger. Do you know what happened that night? We had 8,200 live streaming that night. When it ended at 2, 3 o'clock in the morning, because they didn't call it, that's when Biden won. I looked at the whole crew, and I said,
Starting point is 00:13:01 I'm telling you this right now, we're going to run the biggest live stream for 2024. It's going to be the Super Bowl. We're going to make some noise. We had already planned of what we were going to do four years later in 2024. This is us, right? How many views did this get, Rob?
Starting point is 00:13:15 Can you see the views how many you got? So it had to be re-uploaded. The re-uploaded version only has 50,000. Rob, it's not re-upload it. They said we had to re-upload this episode, do the copyright plan. So when we played this originally, we had 80,200 max live that we hit, right? But watch what happens here. We planned for it 2024, and then it does what it does.
Starting point is 00:13:35 Do you know the 2024 election night plan was planned four years prior to the happening? And we talked about it right after this thing was done at 3 o'clock in the morning. What's the point? On election night that night, concurrent, we had 282,000 people live watching. for eight and a half straight hours to the point where Google CEO and YouTube CEO invited us to a meeting in D.C. And they said, what the hell did you guys do?
Starting point is 00:14:00 It was a number one live stream worldwide. Where am I going with this? I'm convinced, 2026 is going to be a magical year. I'm convinced. 2026 is going to be a magical year. And I'm convinced most people are going to screw it up. Most people are not going to have the right plans in place. Most people are going to wing it going into 2026.
Starting point is 00:14:19 And my biggest suggestion to you is whatever, you're doing, do not wink going into 2026. Whether you're an individual employee, you have a family, wife, and kids and family, you got big plans for your family, you want to do something special for them, you're an independent contractor, your business owner, your government employee, whatever may be, if there's ever been a year to fully be locked in for great business plan, is 25 going into 26. 26 is going to be a 250 year anniversary. Trump turns 80, World Cups coming to the U.S. rates are going to probably lower three more times in 2026. Stock markets, It's going to open up with IPOs.
Starting point is 00:14:53 It's going to be a special year. And a lot of people are going to have a lot of success in 2026. I will like you to do the same as well. However, on December 12th, every year, I do a one-day webinar for business planning. We call it the business planning workshop. I want to show you a video of two people. See if you recognize the two guys and see which one you are. When people do business planning.
Starting point is 00:15:13 One guy's name is Ernie. One guy's name is Larry. They were both annoying. I love both of them, but they were annoying in this setting. but I want you to watch and see which one you are and then I want to encourage you to get registered today for December 12. Go ahead and play the clip, Rob. So today I'm looking at two business plans.
Starting point is 00:15:29 One is by Ernie, whose business plan is purely based on emotion. The other one is Larry, whose business plan is purely based off of logic. You tell me if you were an investor who you would invest in. Ernie or Larry. Okay, guys, so thank you for being here.
Starting point is 00:15:43 Ernie. Larry, let's go ahead and get started. Thank you, Patrick. So I love the enthusiasm. You're excited about how are you actually going to do it? Patrick, this thing is. is going to be massive. I'm telling you, it's going to make billions and billions of dollars. Don't worry about that right now. I'm just saying we're going to dominate the marketplace. Everybody's going to be talking about us. I share this idea with multiple people in my family.
Starting point is 00:16:02 They all love it. Even my grandmother's actually deaf in one year. She still got it. Yes. That's good as promising, but how are you going to present it to invest? Pat, I'll worry about that later. Just right now, it's about the vibe. It's just going and getting it. People feed off the energy. You don't feel that? Feel that. Look at that. People want that. People invest in that. Makes sense. Yeah. Probably makes sense. Actually, Patrick, the marketing data suggests a 1.7 probability of scale assuming favorable inflation trends.
Starting point is 00:16:25 So, yes, that's where I'm at, right now. What's the vision? Give me the vision long term. Actually, Patrick, that's where I wear the glasses. I really don't have good vision. But I ran 47 simulations and none of them support anything that you were talking about earlier, about gut feelings and anything like that. Is there any plans to disrupt an industry?
Starting point is 00:16:42 Like, does that excite you? Do you have the right people around you on the team? Patrick, people equal problems. I trust a sell spread. sheet more than I trust people, so. Makes sense. Listen, I wish you nothing but the best. So we're done? We're fully done, yes. Did I any update my sheet? I'm leaving early. I can go home and play with my cats.
Starting point is 00:16:57 Thank you, Patrick. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. So the truth is we just saw all emotion, Ernie, and we just saw all logic Larry, right? The reality of it is, I've been doing business plans for the last 25 years, tens of thousands of business plans with people. The truth is you need both. You need emotion for fire. You need logic for clarity and plan. This is why once a year, I host an event called a business Planning Workshop. It's the only virtual event that we do that anybody from around the world can come and log into this one here. You get a 200-page manual based on 12 building blocks on how you
Starting point is 00:17:29 can write a business plan to make 2026 the beginning of the greatest years of your life. If you, your team, your spouse, you guys haven't registered yet, click on a link below, get registered. Can I wait to spend an entire day with you on December 12th of this year. I'll see there. All right. So we're going to put the link below, Rob, for people to go ahead and get registered. Arnie was fantastic, but I kind of like Larry Moore. Larry, to me, was a little nerdy, exciting guy to be around. But
Starting point is 00:17:55 go, Rob, what's the website to get registered for, for people that are just listening to? BpW. dot betdavit consulting.com. The link is also in the description and pinned to the chat. Beautiful. There you go. BpW. Dot bedavidavidconsulting.com. Get registered. Watch it with your team. Watch it with your family.
Starting point is 00:18:12 Looking forward to spending December 12, 20, 25 this year with you. Having said that, let's get right into it. No King's protest, Vinny. No King's protest. This is, like, think about it this way. If you are a socialist, if you are a communist, the Communist Party has not had any attention for the longest time.
Starting point is 00:18:34 Then all of a sudden, for communists, the Democrats are so devastated with everything that's going on with Trump right now, winning, winning, winning, winning, winning. Hey, guys, let's just team up with everybody. Right? And they decide to do this protest. According to them, 7 million people show up nationwide to do this protesting. They were willing to take anybody. And now they teamed up with communists and socialist. Isn't that exciting?
Starting point is 00:18:59 So now they're bringing more attention to them. But we're going to go through a couple clips, folks. I want you to watch us here. So no king's protest, live updates. Organizer claim 7 million people marched for in anti-Trump rallies. this weekend. And let me go through this, Rob. 7 million people across the country turned out
Starting point is 00:19:20 for the second No King's protest making the largest single-day demonstration against a sitting president of modern-day history. Organizers said as the government shut down approach in third week, millions of demonstrators joined protests in more than 2,500 cities and towns in all 50 states with several global cities joining in stand-up
Starting point is 00:19:40 or call the organizations. Anyways, I can read all this stuff. Let's watch a few clips together. Go ahead, Rob. The massive No King's protest that swept across all 50 states in Washington, D.C. Yesterday, organizers say that nearly 7 million people attended events to protest what they call President Trump's authoritarian power grabs. To put that in perspective, that's 2 million more people than the first No King's protest back in June.
Starting point is 00:20:06 People of all ages and backgrounds came out sporting costumes, waving homemade protest signs. Some of the biggest crowds were seen in Chicago, New York, L.A., D.C. and Boston. But crowds also turned out into smaller cities and towns. Protesters even showed up in Republican-led states that voted for Trump in 2024. But no matter where they were from, they all had one unifying message. America is no place for kings. They're not going to intimidate us with tyrant talk. We are out here to stand up for this democracy.
Starting point is 00:20:38 To the fascism and the threats that are coming from D.C. That's what they want us to do. and they will only be successful in that if we remain silent. We are standing up for those who are scared to come out. I can smell her from here. We're standing for those who believe in democracy. And it's beautiful to see all these people here.
Starting point is 00:20:58 It gives me hope. It gives me a lot of hope, honestly. And that's what we all believe in. We believe in hope. We believe in getting back to America's beautiful self. Which was what? You want to get back to the beautiful America itself? Can you go to the great Nancy Pelosi?
Starting point is 00:21:14 tweet, Rob, if you don't mind. Go on Twitter. So, Nancy Pelosi posted this video of her, of breaking the, what did she do? She broke the crowns. She loves ripping. No, no, just go to my Twitter account, Rob, if you could. Just go to yeah, if you can go. That's her move. Remember the state of unions? She loves ripping things. It's like a
Starting point is 00:21:30 Halloween prop, right? So if you can zoom in a little bit, she does this video, go ahead, Rob. Rob, the crowns. She loves the swelling things. Is that great? She still has to survive such. Now watch this. Rob, go to her tweet. Not Not mine, just go to her tweet first. Look at the comment section, folks.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Okay, you cannot comment. What up. Okay? You know who did that? Go a little bit lower, Rob. You know who didn't allow people to comment? Actual Kings. Weird.
Starting point is 00:21:58 So go back to what I said to her, Rob, if you don't mind. Go back one. Watch this year. I said, hey, why do you hate freedom of speech? Your comments are off. You're doing what monarchies actually did. There's a war for people like you, right? That's Nancy Pelosi for you.
Starting point is 00:22:13 George Conway was out there The great George Conway Ex-husband, I believe Kelly Ann Conway, maybe they're still together But he was wearing a shirt That said, I am Antifa So he's finally saying to telling the truth to people Go ahead, Rob. So it exists.
Starting point is 00:22:29 Oh What did he say? How many kids did you start today? I don't even... How many kids did you starve today? Starved. And he wore a shirt called I am and he far? Well, first of all, you have to have a voice for protesting.
Starting point is 00:22:54 He doesn't have it. So that was like the worst. Corny Booker is the same. But, hey, George, if you're watching, you look good. You've lost weight. Good for you. So whatever you're doing, you're looking good. And it's just watch.
Starting point is 00:23:04 You're looking good. So what else do you have, Rob, of this? There's a bunch of clips I got here. There's one kid. Rob, can you please show Pat the one with the one kid? This is, by the way, when I tell you guys, these people have no clue. Well, Rob, show him.
Starting point is 00:23:17 Yeah, show him, buddy. This is the epitome of the Democratic Party. Oh, this is perfect. No vision, no direction, no leader. He's at no Kings. He has no clue why he's there. Play this clip. Trump's a bitch.
Starting point is 00:23:29 Yeah, why is that? I don't know. He's just, we don't like him. That's the word around here. Any particular reason why you don't like him? No clue at all. I'm just going to be a little saying. At least it's honest about it.
Starting point is 00:23:40 He's honest, but it's like, why is he there? And then this one, this is the best, this just sums them all up. Go ahead, Rob. I like the burger thing. Um, no Kings Day. And why specifically are you out supporting no Kings Day? I think protest is important. Why are you protesting?
Starting point is 00:23:59 Um, how much time do you have? Two minutes. A couple minutes. And what's the main reason you're out here protesting President Trump? I don't agree with a lot of the decisions that are being made. Is there any decision in? particular you disagree with? I would start with.
Starting point is 00:24:20 I got to go. Wow. And by the way, this lady is probably how old. I don't even think it's appropriate for me. 65? I got to go. It's not appropriate. You have no idea why you're there. It makes me question, who paid her? To me, I feel like somebody paid, like, hey, listen, go there, hold the sign.
Starting point is 00:24:40 We'll color it for you. Stand there. You have no idea what you're doing there and say what you want about January 6 They were, you know what? I don't care what anybody says. They knew why they were cheated. They knew why they were cheated, so they went to the freaking, the source.
Starting point is 00:24:54 The government screwed you over so they went to the freaking the capital. That's how you do it, bro. These people have no idea what the hell they're doing there. Except 270 of them. But we'll leave the feds out of it. Yeah. Oh, yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:25:06 Unbelievable. Go back to that one. So these speakers can have the glass walls, but we can't do that on the, Yeah, but Bill Nye, he got approached to Bill Nye, the science guy. Some guy's like, you're Bill Nye, the political science guy. He's like, what are you here? Why are you even here? What are you talking about climate change?
Starting point is 00:25:21 It's like, give me a break. Rob, played a clip of MSNBC showing the protesting of 2017. Go ahead, Rob. Watch this, folks. Look at this. Millions of people across the country marching as we speak against the policies of President Trump. Eight years ago. This is Boston.
Starting point is 00:25:37 Look at that. We'll continue to follow these rallies throughout the day here on MSNBC. Come on, Allie. I knew, right when I saw this, I'm like, wait, that's not, it's not even HD. You knew it was old. Like, it's, like, you know it's old. You know it's old. Like, why are they?
Starting point is 00:25:51 Do you have John, what is that actor's name, Cusack? John Cusack. Yeah, if you have some of those, Rob, it's just so fantastic watching these guys. My favorite part of the footage in Boston was the float in the middle with the Patriots players on it. You're so funny. Go ahead, Rob. Can't hear, Rob. up. Oh, it's in
Starting point is 00:26:13 mono again. Here, I have Bill Nye. Here's Bill Nye. The science. The political science guy. The fucking bull tie. I remember well, the Vietnam War. The mall was shoulder to shoulder, much as it is today. Traffic stopped citywide.
Starting point is 00:26:32 The protests move and expanded. There were protests around the country, and the war was ended. We are protesting in the same fashion today. Only today, the stakes are higher rather than abandoning a war against an elusive, perhaps sometimes imaginary foe, we are confronting the possible end of our republic. We are here to tell our lawmakers that what's going on in our government is wrong.
Starting point is 00:27:08 They must stop the abuses of this petulant president. and his circle of sycophon. Be specific. No thrones. Specific. No grounds. No kings. By the way, do you realize, I'll give you a complete different perspective.
Starting point is 00:27:24 These guys actually had a shot. For example, let you say we're doing this. I had a very good call the last couple days with somebody that's, you know, competing in a mayoral race. But we had a very good call together, okay? and I listen and I'm like, okay, you have 7 million people that are coming out. You know how I would have done this campaign differently? Say I'm the guy that's running this. Say we're running this, Tom, and it's our team.
Starting point is 00:27:51 First of all, we would have five points. Here's the five things we want to improve. It can't be general statements. It can't be emotional statements. It can't be victim of statements. It has to carry weight. And it can't be boil the ocean. No, it can't.
Starting point is 00:28:10 It's got to carry weight. One, we would like to see X, Y, Z. Two, we would like to see this. Three, we would like to see this. Four, we would like to see this. Five is this. And by the way, here's some pamphlets. Go share with others.
Starting point is 00:28:23 Here's some videos. Go educate yourself. Go to Xyz.com. Do you realize, Vinny, 7 million people came out to protest. Hundreds of millions of views are going to be shown all across social media platforms. TV, social media, X, Facebook, YouTube, you had a chance to drive all of us to a website to see all the things that Trump is doing wrong.
Starting point is 00:28:48 You missed the entire opportunity. It's as if you put all these time together and got nothing accomplished, nothing. Give us, like if I was to ask you right now all week long, and by the way, for some of you guys that are watching this, that maybe you're liberal yourself that's watching this right now, what do they want? What was the purpose?
Starting point is 00:29:07 I watch a lot of CNN today in MSNBC today, believe it or not. I'm watching a lot of CNN MSNBC today. They had nothing to say. Give me your issues, nothing to say, not one single thing to say. Don't get me wrong. The one thing that you have to give them credit to, Tom, and I don't think we do this enough, I do want to give credit because normally, you know, and I don't, I mean to, I want to say this in a very encouraging motivational way.
Starting point is 00:29:35 if you have to choose which side is fatter it's probably the left and so if the Democrats were able to get their audience to go out there and exercise a little bit and burn some fat it was actually a great idea to get them out of exercising getting some vitamin you know some sun
Starting point is 00:29:50 big time good stuff that pale skin if that was the main thing great but guess what most people who protested were white and in cities of what is this statistically older people were looking at this you just nailed it they're in Philly
Starting point is 00:30:05 DC, Chicago, New York, Boston. Nobody from the... It wasn't a minority thing. It was old white liberals. Yeah, it's... And by the way, here's what the president had to say about it. Go ahead. Go ahead, Rob.
Starting point is 00:30:15 What's your response to the protests over the weekend? The New King's protests are. I think it's a joke. I looked at the people. They're not representative of this country. And I looked at all the brand new signs paid for... I guess it was made for by Soros
Starting point is 00:30:28 and other radical left lunatics. It looks like it was. We're checking it out. The demonstrations were very... small, very ineffective, and the people who are whacked out, when you look at those people, those are not representative of the people of our country.
Starting point is 00:30:42 Mr. Costa, besides San Francisco... I'm not a king. I'm not a king. I work my ass off to make our country great. That's all it is. I'm not a king at all. Busting his ass. And he is. Yeah. And he is. What's this, Rob? This is the video that Trump put on true
Starting point is 00:30:59 social about the chocolate. It's the chocolate video. Go ahead, Rob. I think our friend Harry Sisson is in this video. Can we play with the music? Danger zone. Jazz is a drop. I want to do the danger zone. By the way.
Starting point is 00:31:15 Look at Harris. Look at Harry. Oh. He really posted this. Yes, he did. Danger zone. Oh. He is the biggest troll.
Starting point is 00:31:28 He's such a troll. On one clip, he'll say no kings, and then he'll throw this. This is my favorite. This is my favorite. Excalibur. And look where they posted it on Blue. sky on blue sky oh look at them bowing down
Starting point is 00:31:39 freaking that's him actually um blue sky marula blue sky's it's like a leftist liberal app where all they're just in there what's blue sky rub it's like threads it's the threads for for liberals and people that are just anti-trump is it with a bigger brand or is it i'm not sure i think it was jack dorsey
Starting point is 00:31:59 may have been behind it at its initial status but it's a left's version of it was a left orsy because jack dorsey said he removed himself from the board yesterday in a tweet. And when he tweeted that he wants Thomas Massey, somebody responded and he says, I remove myself from the board on that. But go ahead, Adam. Your thoughts on No Kings games.
Starting point is 00:32:18 So I'm going to show you this one picture that can sort of sum up exactly what the No King's protest is. Here's in front of the Capitol building. See if you see one American flag here in this picture. One's upside down. You do it, but it's upside down. So here's a snapshot. I'm sure there were some American flags at this protest.
Starting point is 00:32:33 But here's one snapshot. of how many free Palestine flags, how many fascist things, how many Ukraine flags, how many upside down American flags, not one American flag. See what you want about Republican protest or MAGA protest, or even January 6th for that matter. You didn't stop seeing American flags left and right. And that's the biggest problem what's going on in this country is that on one hand of the Republicans, they got the American flag. And sometimes they love the country so much they don't want anybody to come in,
Starting point is 00:33:04 the nativist, the isolationist, which I'm pretty critical of as well. But on the left, it's every other flag than the United States of America that comes first. Ukraine flag, LGBT flag, the woke flag, the Free Palestine flag, the Gaysfer, Gaza flag, the BLM flag, the Me Too flag. All these flags, but they don't have enough sense to actually have patriotism and the American flag. That, to me, is the biggest issue here. The last point is this. Here's the problem that I see with all these things. things. You know what? As much as these people are wrong in their notion that Trump is a no
Starting point is 00:33:39 king, here's the challenge. They're all voters. Every single one of them has a vote. And you might dismiss them and say that they're illogical and wrong and emotional and just playing to their feelings, which I agree with. But their illogical vote is the same as a logical vote. And that's the problem. All these people, seven million five men, whatever it is, they're all just voting out of pure emotion and they showed those clips of the guy that's like, yeah, bro, I don't even know what I'm doing here, Doug. I have no idea. They just told me Trump was bad, so I'm here saying Trump is
Starting point is 00:34:11 bad. And that's the cult of personality that is now the left. But Adam, if you think about it, Mahletta, Pat. If you think about it. You had me at McCleta. Mahletta. For all the people that don't speak of Syrian, that means excuse me, but if you think about it, what, no king,
Starting point is 00:34:25 the left is so, Democrats are so gone. You're prepping for a football. Like, bro, Trump isn't running in 2008, okay? So there all this no kings, all this effort, it's like you're prepping for a team that you're not going to play in the Super Bowl. It's like you're prepping for the freaking Steelers, but you're playing the Giants.
Starting point is 00:34:43 It doesn't make any sense. And like, we talked about January 6th, those people those Americans were like, okay, they cheated, we all know that they cheated. We're going to go and we're going to go, we're going to go protest. Yeah, they're provoked. Yes, the FBI was in there, they did their thing. But it's like, the left,
Starting point is 00:34:59 Adam, this basically comes down to the left is allergic to They cannot stand. They can't stand that the country is doing great. They can't stand that Trump is doing peace deals. They can't stand that the border is shut down and all their votes. Adam, this is stopping their freaking voter base that you're talking about all those voters. They are furious.
Starting point is 00:35:18 And you saw the videos. All those people's in their city. You're in D.C. You're in Philly. You're in New York. Where are all the minorities at? No, it's white, angry liberals because they want the cities. Can I give you an answer to that?
Starting point is 00:35:29 I want to show you this. I want to show you this first. So here's a. CNN, Dear Abby, with Scott Jennings, and you'll see the other lady, I wish I knew her name, but I've seen her many times. This exchange is the best part. Go ahead, Rob.
Starting point is 00:35:43 Look, I mean, if Democrats want to embrace having the Communist Party here in New York City, sponsor this rally, you know, be my guest, respectfully, and I hear what you're saying. But where is the energy in the Democratic Party? You see energy around protecting illegal populations. You see it every day. energy around criminals, violent criminals.
Starting point is 00:36:05 Democratic officials all over this country have worked very hard to let violent criminals out on the streets. Where is the lie and what is being said by Caroline Levitt? This is where the energy is on the left. Violent illegal aliens, violent criminals, that's the energy. That's what you see. The energy is behind protecting people's rights. It's behind not having citizens.
Starting point is 00:36:26 Whose? Citizens, Americans. What about illegal aliens being around? Many Democrats have said we got the immigration issue wrong and we need to fix it. Perhaps maybe in Congress, but we know that won't happen because they aren't even working right now. But people are protesting Americans being zip tied, being detained without having their rights protected. I'm not saying that is not the Democratic Party saying that let all illegal people or criminals run free. That is not what the Democratic Party are saying.
Starting point is 00:36:59 Those are your, those are the... No, they are not. I mean, you have prosecutors and judges all over this country that have let violent criminal after violent criminal out on the streets. And then what do they do? They commit other violent crimes in city after city after city. What does that have to do with people exercising their rights to protest? I really want to understand. This is the point.
Starting point is 00:37:20 There are going to be millions of people probably out on the streets all over the country. And many of those people are, you know, your neighbors, perhaps some of your friends. They're regular Americans that have constitutional rights, that have voting rights like everybody else. He says, you can pause it. Why is it that? He says there's nothing wrong with protesting. What are you protesting for? That's the goal.
Starting point is 00:37:41 What are the issues? What are you about? What a wasted opportunity? By the way, Democrats actually had an opportunity to do something with this. They wasted it. They actually had a shot of doing something with this. They wasted it. And this is their second time.
Starting point is 00:37:54 You already had round one. They wasted. And it was a flop. Now you had more people. By the way, the number. are two to three million. The seven million even was a lie. I've been quiet up to now because this is
Starting point is 00:38:05 so on brand. What do we talk about? Feelings and victim groups to create voting blocks and response. I agree with Adam. Yep, there are voters out there, but all they have is a bunch of feeling on parade and they're trying
Starting point is 00:38:21 to find the victim. They're trying to make everyone a victim of an authoritarian king. This is the playbook that the Democrats run, and it doesn't work when you go out there and people say, okay, I'm listening, what is the king done to me? Republican side, Ronald Reagan, ask yourself when you go to the voting booth, am I better off than I was four years ago, specifically? And if you're not, I ask for your vote because I want to turn the economy around, I want to do this.
Starting point is 00:38:51 There's the pitch, to quote one election. These folks were out there. These were paid. You can see it. And I bet. I would love to see, you know, it's going to happen. You're going to have somebody like, you know who, you know, sitting at a card table, Stephen Crowder, saying this was paid for it by communists, you know, prove me wrong. And they're going to look at all the logos of the people that paid for this and people are going to go, wait. Have you seen it actually, guys that were paid? Have you seen clips? I want you to play this clip, Rob, because what people are going to say when you say that is going to say, well, prove it to me, show it to me. Okay.
Starting point is 00:39:28 Watch this year. Okay, Rob, play this clip because I agree with you, Tom. And I see the logo. There's a logo, for sure, Tom. But here's the thing. Watch what this guy does. He's doing a great job, by the way. Look at this guy.
Starting point is 00:39:39 He crashed a paid protester meeting. Watch this. Oh, I know this. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Crash a paid protester meeting, and this is part one. Oh, we're having our little meeting. All right, guys, we're going to the paid protester meeting right now. All the signs are there, and they're discussing what's going to be happening at this protest.
Starting point is 00:39:59 Oh, wow, look at that. Palestine flag. Look at that. How's it going? Ready to go. Is this where the protests is starting? Yeah. What's the plan for today?
Starting point is 00:40:16 Sorry, I'm not going to, we can't really talk right now. How come? How come you can't talk? Just goes right in the middle of him. How come you can't talk? And watch what he finds out about one of the guys. You're sending out? This guy.
Starting point is 00:40:29 be discussing we talked to a press person who's the press person I don't know right now but I can find out for okay I'll I'll be here so none of you guys want to say what you're protesting for you just got to talk to press Aism sorry why do I have to talk to a press person I feel you would know because you're protesting just telling me we're man to man tell me why you can't talk and did they tell you you can't talk okay do you guys work with the people's form yeah who do you work with who do you guys work with who do you guys work with he's shaking his head that he can't say who he works with without a press
Starting point is 00:41:04 liaison it's okay victor you work for the party of socialism and liberation and you want to be a professor and seeing as you refer to yourself as an undocumented immigrant from mexico i imagine that ice might have some time for you you're an actual communist and when your comrades started chanting a genocidal threat i found you again oh israel will fall now we're just saying that that's a new one What does Israel will fall mean? Look at this guy. What does Israel will fall mean?
Starting point is 00:41:34 Is that a call for violence? Pause it. Is Israel will fall a call for violence? So what's the guys? Nate Friedman. Great job. I see him on the street. I mean, listen, this is the part about this.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Just tell us what you stand for. Tell us your ideas. Missed opportunity. Absolute embarrassing. They should have done a better job than what they did. They could have done better. They did and they screwed up. Could I show a really quick question?
Starting point is 00:41:59 this kid says real quick before we move up on Nate Freeman. Look at the last thing he has to write on his profile. I would never take my own line. Think about that for a second. In a modern day America, when you're going against the fascists, the actual fascists, you have to put on your Instagram profile, hey, by the way, this is what I do. This is where I'm at in New York. By the way, would never take my own life. That's where we're at in society right now.
Starting point is 00:42:20 Let me ask you a question about just really, really fast. With what they're doing, it's obviously not working. You were talking about business plans and the business planning workshop that's coming, the phone calls that you're getting with potential X. mayor candidates and all that type of stuff if you're the Democratic Party enough of this stuff fat right now what would you be doing to get those voters
Starting point is 00:42:38 that are on the other side to try to be like okay like what would be a move what would be a game plan for you to do? I hope they continue doing this because all this is doing is helping the Republican Party but if you were a Democrat and you know this is like if I'm a Democrat if you're a Democrat right now Pat you're leading to charge
Starting point is 00:42:52 right now let me tell you a story let me tell you story it is 2009 and I have this two people in the group who in my office, they're super negative. Okay. Super negative. And I like these guys a lot, but they're super negative. So one day I hold an emergency meeting.
Starting point is 00:43:13 And the people that are there, whoever watches, they'll remember this. I sat everybody down. And I said, can I ask you a question? I said, y'all, what's up? I said, why are you doing this? I started off with five people that know exactly why they're doing it, and I finished it with the two people
Starting point is 00:43:27 that are the most negative people in the room. And I want them to either leave or make a decision. And one by one by one, I'm doing this for my mom. I'm doing this for my dad. I'm doing this for this. I'm doing this for that. It's getting very emotional in the room. I said, okay, great.
Starting point is 00:43:38 So you're doing this because you want to do X, Y, Y, Y, I do. All right. Finally gets to the last one. I said, why are you doing this? Why are you doing this? I said, then why are you putting yourself to do this? Why are you here? You look miserable.
Starting point is 00:43:54 If you're miserable being here, buddy, you're not forced to be here. Go home. go do something else you can get excited about but why are you doing this those two walked off and they quit the other five who stuck around they all became multimillionaires
Starting point is 00:44:10 okay what's the moral of the story here's a moral of the story the other guys have to get to the bomb by the way this was a two hour conversation with seven people they have to find out why they're doing this if you don't you're not
Starting point is 00:44:27 going to pay the price. You're not going to work that hard. Democrats have to truly sit down and ask, what do you actually believe in? Not, well, what's going to be a good angle against Republicans? No, no, no. What do you believe in? Like, if you ask me what I believe in, I'm going to tell you what I believe in. If I ask you what you believe in, you're going to tell me what you believe in. If I ask him, what are the most important values? I've seen Rob evolve over the last nearly four. Rob, how many years have you been here now? Is there four years? No shit. It's four years already. Okay, four years. I saw Rob driving. How many hours away were you driving coming down here at the beginning? That guy was driving all over, man. Three and a half each other. Three and a half
Starting point is 00:45:03 hours. He would come and leave. So, so, but I would, you know, if they can't get to the bottom of the emotion, I had a call with a candidate this weekend. I said, listen, here's what I would be doing. When you're telling the story, tell me the story, resonate with me. Emotions, heart-based, why are you doing this? You look miserable. if it looks like it's work, don't do it. People will feel it. Democrats right now are clueless. And if you took the list, if they did it logically, it's not going to resonate. If they did it actually emotionally, to go back and say, when I was 16 years old, my parents went through XYZ. And I picked up this one book and I read it. And it changed my life. At 18 years old, I went through this. At 22, I did this. By 28, I did this. And I'm now 49 years old. And that thing matters to me more today. than it mattered to me at 16 years old. And I want to talk to the 16-year-old. I want to talk to the 28-year-old.
Starting point is 00:45:59 I want to talk to the-old. It's got to be something like that. They don't know how to speak this language. They don't know how to speak this language, and it's unfortunate because it's almost like couples retreat. And the Democrats, you know which couple-couples retreats they are? They're John Favro and his girl. That they're together only because they're waiting for their daughter
Starting point is 00:46:18 to be 18-year-old leaving us to get the divorce. Yeah, yeah. They look like they're miserable together, miserable together. Right there. Those guys. Zoom in on that one, Rob. The one to the, no, you had the picture, Rob, right there, right there. No, John Fribour, right there. You just had it right there.
Starting point is 00:46:34 Right there. Right there. It's okay. That one right there. Yeah. Those guys right there. That's the couple. That's the Democratic Party right there. You're looking at them. If you go back and look at them, that's their story. Tom, I'll give you the final word on and go to the next story. He was the guy, though.
Starting point is 00:46:47 Yes. Yes. You're absolutely right. And the final word I have as I go back to it again, feeling. You know, you're out there with feeling. and you're not selling anything. You're selling the fact that I'm so upset. I'm so upset.
Starting point is 00:47:00 This is like an old, old book that was Men is from Mars, women are from Venus, talking about women were very emotional, and there's different things that went with that. That both had their pluses, both have their strengths. We understand each other, and we live better in this universe called the relationship. That's possible, but it's not happening right now because there's nothing that they're selling.
Starting point is 00:47:22 They're selling anger. They're selling retribution. They're selling all this. There's nothing that they're selling, and it makes no sense. I love the thing couples retreat with that because I heard about this weekend. This couple, 88 and 91 years old in front of a judge in Miami, and they said, we want to get divorced. And they said, how long have you been married? Sixty-two years.
Starting point is 00:47:44 You've been married 62 years, and you're just getting a divorce now? Why now? Well, we were waiting until the kids died. It's like The irrationality of the Democrats Makes no sense whatsoever, right? And that's what it is. They're out there selling, feeling, and screaming,
Starting point is 00:48:02 and they can't even sell it. They have to give these people props to walk around, and they don't know what the props mean. I'll give you one quick anecdote. It's not sustainable. I'll tell you why. All weekend, randomly, had nothing to do with no king's protest. Friends of mine, liberal friends,
Starting point is 00:48:17 text to me left and right. Adam, you were actually right. about Trump. Hey, bro, I want to apologize. Hey, buddy. Oh, they're coming around now? Oh, they're coming around. Weird. Much how I came around over the last few years, I'm getting these texts now. And I feel like I'm sort of the sounding board because these guys, because I'm sort of like the poster child for being sort of a liberal when you're young and then, you know, your brain taking over and actually using logic. And they're usually just sort of coming to me as like a, it's okay. Tell me I'm okay. I'm like, it's all good. Come on board. Because common sense will take
Starting point is 00:48:47 over after whatever it may be. There's always going to be a tipping point. And I'm so proud of my friends. One of them goes, you know what it was for me? I had to remove my ego. My ego was getting in the way of me saying, you know what? I was wrong. This kid was protesting against Trump in 2016. Pro Hillary. He's married, not gay, I should say, four kids, family man. And it took him just till now to say, I was wrong about Trump.
Starting point is 00:49:14 And my opinion is this is going to happen more. and more and more. Regarding these protests, it's just old white boomers who were basically at Woodstock back in the day who've been indoctrinated for 40 years from the left wing media.
Starting point is 00:49:27 You have the Hamas sympathizers and you have the woke progressives teamed up for this big tent party party of chaos and progressive and communism. And for me, this is not sustainable because any logic will tell you
Starting point is 00:49:40 this is all going to fall apart. All right. Let's get to the next door here. Next door I'm going to get it to is Bill Ackman says Curtis Leva must drop out of the New York City race or Mamdani will be the next mayor. Okay, so now this is Bill Ackman Rob. If you got the clip, $10 billion man, here's what he had to say. If Curtisville drops at Andrew Cuomo, we can win. If he doesn't, we are toast. This is what it looks like right now from the
Starting point is 00:50:01 polymarket with Slewa in. Less than 1% Cuomo, 9%. Mamdani, 89.7%. So in other words, Cuomo is nine-exing Sliwa. Okay? Ninexing Slewa. It's where it's at. And, I don't know if he is... What is that word you said? Nine-nexing? Nine-exing. Nine-exing. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:50:22 Sliwa. Which means like he is nine times ahead of Sliwa. Which clip is this, Rob? This is Curtis responding to Bill Ackman's calls for him to drop out of the race. However, I think it is clear to New Yorkers who are against Mom Dani that you and Cuomo are splitting the anti-Mam Dani vote. So my question is simple. Are you okay if Mom Dani wins that you, so to speak, contributed to that? Well, number one.
Starting point is 00:50:46 Ackman is a jerk. Has he been right yet? Here's a guy who goes up to Newport, Rhode Island, and thinks he's a professional tennis player. Come on, Ackman. Stay in your lane. Does he know anything about politics? No.
Starting point is 00:51:01 Does he live in New York City? No. He lives in Chappica, the whitest suburb of America, where even the lawn jockeys are white. He may know Wall Street. He may know hedge funds. He has been wrong every step of the way
Starting point is 00:51:13 with the billionaires. So let's say people come to the conclusion if somehow I lose. And we know Andrew Cuomo's lost, he's already tossed in the town. Oh, it's because of you, Kurdish. Because it's really? It's because of the Democrats.
Starting point is 00:51:29 What I'm saying? Who created Zohan Mandami? Who embraced him? Who nourished him? Who supported him? And how dare you, people who know nothing about politics, suggest that everybody who's going to vote for me
Starting point is 00:51:41 is suddenly going to be reborn. We love Andrew. He killed all these elderly, he's sexual harassment. He told conservatives and Republicans in 2014, if you're conservative and you believe in right to life, and the Second Amendment, you have no place in New York. You need to leave. This is the result of the Democrat self-destruction. So I'm supposed to help them?
Starting point is 00:52:10 How come they don't help themselves? Andrew Cuomo failed to everybody in that primary. He even admitted it. Now he's basically saying, I can't win without Slewa votes. Where are your votes? Why don't you spend your money and they've got millions from the billionaires? Millions.
Starting point is 00:52:27 Go out, get your own votes. Convert Slewer voters. But for me to drop out, I represent a major party line. I have people running under me, counsel, people, judges. They put their heart and soul into it. They support me. I have more donations than Andrew Cuomo. Tom, what do you think about what he's saying?
Starting point is 00:52:45 Well, this is a pretty logical takedown of the situation, and he's incensed that he would, you know, be asked to drop out and sacrifice himself for somebody he regards to be a mortal political enemy. And so you see he's incensed. But there's a point that he does make there at the end. He said, look, there's a lot of judges and people that are behind me that are supporting me because we're, trying to get conservative judges and conservative assemblymen and get something in there. So I understand that. But I also understand that, you know, beyond it being the mortal enemy, you know, the notion, and I don't like the way the question was phrased, do you think you're responsible from
Starting point is 00:53:32 Mandami if you don't drop out? Wait a minute. Pat, he's asking me saying, wait a minute. Do you think it's your fault? And so I think that's the wrong angle of the question because it's not going to be. Curtis Slewa's fault. You know, it's the freaking voters voted for it. And I look at Curtis there and he's like, wait a minute, you can't make it my part
Starting point is 00:53:52 because I won't drop out to help you a mortal enemy that I've been campaigning against all my life. Now, logically does it make sense for what Bill Ackman says? It does logically make sense. But I don't think there's enough time left. They got, was it, Pat, barely three weeks to the election? barely three weeks and Tom
Starting point is 00:54:14 logically it makes sense if Sleeval will drop out and there could be a surge of understanding of the position of Andrew Cuomo and he can present the guy that I think he is underneath and do a better job
Starting point is 00:54:29 of presenting that guy to the voters I think you're going to close this up but Slewa was kind of giving you a history lesson this guy's my political enemy Tom Tom always does this to me past So I'm going to do it back to him, Tom.
Starting point is 00:54:42 Words talk, number screen. Let's do a little math. Can you grab your pen for a second? Even if, Tom, Zohan Mamdani is Polly Market. Robbie has it up right now. 93.2%. This is odd. This is a percent.
Starting point is 00:54:53 Hold on, odds. Odds. Ready for this? Let's just be real. If Andrew Cuomo is at 5.3, if Curtis drops out and he gets that point seven, that's going to put them where, Tom. No, these are odds. These are odds. These are odds and victory, not percent.
Starting point is 00:55:06 But he's asking you. What he's asking you is if it's a very fair question. But this is confusing to the average voter. But Tom, if Sliwa drops out, where does Cuomo's odds go to from 5.30%? And less than a month out. Two weeks. Two weeks. I'm sorry, Tommy.
Starting point is 00:55:24 What does it take to? I think as odds go up, but right now, this is showing that barring some crazy thing, there's a 93% chance with three weeks to go, that the 53, 57% that Mandami had, is going to get him there. Yes. I think Cuomo would end up here like 40, 42, maybe of vote. Yes. And I think it's going to be like 42, 56.
Starting point is 00:55:53 Yes. You know? That's a big, Tom. That's what I'm saying is the saying day. But I don't think, I think there's time. There's only three weeks left, but it doesn't, but does it seem like so what with that interview, with that attitude, he ain't, he's not doing anything that anybody else wants to do.
Starting point is 00:56:10 and he is right, Tom, it's yours to win the game plan. You can't wait till fourth quarter, two minutes left to be like, okay, now we're going to do what we should, we know that we should have done from the beginning. Come on. It's a little late. It's a little late. And he's being asked the question, do you think you're responsible for his victory? Wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:56:29 I ran as a Republican. I ran in the primary. I won the primary. By the way, by the way, nothing about what Curtis said is wrong. You're right. Nothing about what he said is wrong. but here's also the thing he doesn't stand a chance
Starting point is 00:56:43 nothing about what he said is wrong but also he doesn't stand a chance and going after Bill Ackman's tennis game I don't care what Bill Ackman's tennis game is and he says he's not a you know he doesn't have the you know when has he been right he's pretty right about Trump okay and he he was willing Curtis
Starting point is 00:57:02 for him to step aside and go and defend Trump even though he was a liberal donor for many many years so guess what he ended up being right on going on Trump's side. He was right about the Ivy League colleges who wouldn't protect the Jewish students. But I'm going to tell you this.
Starting point is 00:57:16 I'm going to tell you this. The conversation would be a level-headed person needs to have a call with Slewa. That Slewa respects to say, what job do you think you would be able to have positive direct impact with if you got that job? What would be the job that you feel like you could have positive impact with? What would that be?
Starting point is 00:57:36 Okay. If Cuomo wins, you get this job. What would that job be? A level-headed person needs to have that conversation. And by the way, don't forget, there's one more debate coming up. I'm going to be watching that debate. It's on Wednesday. I agree. I'm going to be watching that debate. I'm going to be watching that debate myself. And I'm hoping that Andrew Cuomo comes out and connects with people. I mean, this is a guy, you know, the toughest part about being Andrew Cuomo is the following. You know, it's the toughest part. Everybody knows it's dirt. It's so public. It's like, look, you already know, what happened with the old folks' homes during COVID. You know the sexual things that's out there. You know everything and anything that they want to talk about.
Starting point is 00:58:16 There's so many shots that they can take at him. He has to dig deep. This is the last one. There's a lot of pressure on him because I bet the one person he's talking to a lot when he's private by himself. You know who I believe he's talking to a lot right now when he's by himself? To his father. Nope, to his father who's no longer with us.
Starting point is 00:58:33 He's talking to Mario. He's saying, Dad, what do you want me to do? What do I do? I bet he's talking to his dad. Probably. He's doing this for his dad. Why did he become a governor because he wanted to be his dad?
Starting point is 00:58:42 What's the ultimate compliment to a father when your son wants to be like you? Whether you like the guy or not, it's a different story. Here's what you do know, what you get with Cuomo. Cuomo wanted those Amazon
Starting point is 00:58:54 $25,000 jobs at $150,000 to come into New York City. De Blasio and AOC didn't want it. They left. Cuomo wants the economy in New York to be better. Cuomo wants to help those sites. Yes, we
Starting point is 00:59:06 probably are not on the same type politically on a lot of different things. You know what we do know about Mamdani. Here's what we do know with Mamdani. Who did Mamdani just take a picture with, Rob? Can you show this, please? Who did Mamdani just take a picture with? Iman Siraj, Wahaj. Vinny, can you tell us who that is?
Starting point is 00:59:20 So this, the guy that he's smiling with guys is the same guy the FBI named as an unindicted co-conspirator. You know, zoom in a little bit more, Rob. Yeah, on the right guy in the right. Yeah. In the white cultural garb. Yeah. Over 1,000 injured.
Starting point is 00:59:34 And this is who he's posing with. Last week he was talking shit, sorry for my language, about Cuomo and never going to mosque. That's you, homie. You're there with a freaking guy that was a co-conspirator that killed six freaking American New Yorkers and a thousand other injured. Okay, and it's not taking out of context. All right, he has a long history of extremist rhetoric. He actually called homosexuality a disease, and he preached about punishment under Islamic law, okay? that's unbelievable unbelievable
Starting point is 01:00:06 every New Yorker out there I want that to sink in if you're a real New Yorker and you're out there you're like okay and you nailed it Pat yeah Cuomo effed up with the nursing homes and all that other stuff
Starting point is 01:00:18 okay we get that you don't even know what you guys are getting into right now this is that right there sums up his entire freaking campaign he knows who that guy is he's not stupid that wasn't an accident he's letting everybody know I'm cool
Starting point is 01:00:31 with all these guys so good for you Good for you, and I'm happy that that came out. So here's where I'm going. You know what we don't know about Mamdani? This type of shit. A lot of things. Yes. And guess what's going to happen to New York City?
Starting point is 01:00:44 Who do you think loves New York City more? Cuomo. Cuomo or Mamdani? Cuomo? He's not even from here, Pat. Like, what are you talking about? Who do you think has a richer history that would be willing to do almost anything for that city? Him or Cuomo?
Starting point is 01:01:01 The betting odds are on Cuomo. But I tell you, Cuomo's got to show up on Wednesday. He's got to show up on Wednesday. In a way, you got to talk to this, not this. Here's where we got to go. We go here and then, you know, a couple other things that need to happen as well between now and then. But that's a different. I don't want to announce it publicly.
Starting point is 01:01:22 But we'll see what's going to happen. Adam, you know, you asked the question about who loves New York City more, Zora Mondani, or Andrew Cuomo. I would say the answer is Curtis Lewe. I would say he actually loves New York City more. So if I'm courtesy when putting myself in his shoes This whole situation right here About him dropping out of the race You mean to tell me I start this race
Starting point is 01:01:40 I'm a nobody I've never finished anywhere near the top of a mayoral race All of a sudden I'm this guardian angel Turned this do gooder in the city You want me to drop out of the race now after everything I've done? Really? Yes You should Because you're the type of person that actually probably cares more about the city Than your own personal ambitions
Starting point is 01:02:01 So you know you see someone like John Federman these days saying, yeah, I'm a Democrat, but I care more about my country than I do my party. I think Curtis Levo should get the message where he should care more about his city than he should have his personal ambitions. I believe that Zoran Mondani has this billion-dollar smile, and it is very effective and is very contagious. The problem is with this billion-dollar smile, it's going to cost you probably $10 billion of all the people that are moving out of New York City. New York City is going to suffer. And The whole concept that this guy, this communist, Islamist, Mamdani,
Starting point is 01:02:37 that this is just sort of like some bug. I can't believe that they're voting for this. This is what New York City wants. This is the feature. This is why they're voting for him. So in my opinion, New York City is in a whole bunch of mess right now. And unless Andrew Cuomo can somehow resonate with the hearts and minds of the young people in New York City, Zora and Mamdani will be your mayor.
Starting point is 01:02:58 Yeah. I love your point. And I'll give you this last shot because I think it goes right with. the story and we can transition on. Who said, I will revive the economy, I will rebuild the armed forces, and I will provide strong leadership if you'll just make
Starting point is 01:03:12 me your prime minister, if you'll just do that for me. And he said it to the Italian people in 1922. Mussolini. Correct. And they knew nothing about him. He had run this fascist newspaper and he was hidden. And when it came into plain sight and he started, he heard a secret police started killing people
Starting point is 01:03:28 behind it. They didn't know then. And so, you know what? History has got times, and I'm not saying Mandavi's going to start killing people, that's not what I'm saying. I'm saying when you don't know enough about who you're voting for, you're putting yourself in bad hands. You bring up a good point. I think you would do. And I think this is something that a lot of people
Starting point is 01:03:46 if you can remove your ego, he called out Bill Ackman, Curtis Slewa. I know that Andrew Cuomo has been sort of reconsidering what he should be doing. There should be a sit down with the people who actually love New York City, whether it's Cuomo, whether it's Slewa, whether it's Ackman, whoever it is,
Starting point is 01:04:01 bringing a Ruelly Giuliani, whatever it is, and have a conversation of guys, how can we actually make New York City great again? Because it's about to go the way of London and let me know how that's working out for the UK. Yeah, it's crazy you're saying that because you know what movie I just watched over the weekend? I watched Truth and Treason,
Starting point is 01:04:19 which is an Angel Studio movie. I didn't know it was Angel. And I went and watched it yesterday. Oh my God. Really? What? The story of Helmut Hubert. Hübner.
Starting point is 01:04:31 Let me tell you, Vinnie. It's worth watching. No, I can't even describe to what happened at the end of the movie. I was shaken by it. Oh, okay. Then I'm on to watch it. Me and Tico are sitting there watching this
Starting point is 01:04:40 with my dad. My dad had to walk up like 75 steps. Hey? Because the theater we went into, I felt like I was back in Santa Monica doing 177 steps. It was so high. My dad's like, what are you doing to me?
Starting point is 01:04:50 I got a little G. We had to get this lady to get up because she was an E. I'm like, I would replace it with your E, but she went to E. Anyways, we watch this movie. Movie ends. We can't get up.
Starting point is 01:05:01 This guy at 17 years old called out Hitler, and he was the youngest guy who stood up against Hitler. And in court, in front of the judge, he calls out the judge because he was the guy that was handing out the pamphlets, these red pamphlets, these red pamphlets. Like propaganda stuff? No, for telling him, because he got access to a radio,
Starting point is 01:05:22 and you couldn't hear what was going on outside of Germany because the only that controlled the radio. So the people couldn't find out what's going on, similar to what's going on in China, Cuba, a couple of other places. And he starts writing out these pamphlets. They cannot believe it's a 16-year-old kid doing this. He was creating the change in Hamburg. And they're like, there's no way in the world you're doing this. This guy was a Mormon.
Starting point is 01:05:46 That's the craziest part. What? Yes. He was a Mormon. Latter-day Saints. It's a weirdest story connection, by the way. And then you know what happens when he's in front of the judge he stands up? he says
Starting point is 01:05:58 do you have anything his lawyer says read this letter apologize you'll get one year in jail he gets up he says no you're the prime Germany is going to lose
Starting point is 01:06:07 you know you're going to lose you're going to lose he said there's this awesome scene by the way every actor crushed it and I knew none of the actors
Starting point is 01:06:15 I'm telling you every actor crushed it I knew none of the actors I knew none of the actors he was the youngest kid to be killed at 17 years old Do you know how they killed him?
Starting point is 01:06:28 Rob, can you pull up how they killed him? How did they kill him? He was executed by beheading. That's exactly how he was executed. At the age of 17 by the Nazi regime, and he was a Mormon. He wasn't a Jew. He was a Mormon. Because one of his friends that he played with was a Jew.
Starting point is 01:06:46 And they heard it. The moral of the story is, right now America's going through some funny stuff. You know, social people are confused a little bit, especially younger kids that are on social. media. You don't really know what's going on. You don't know the history. By the way, take your kids and go watch this movie with your kids. I'm so glad. I will go back to watch it again with some. If you want to go back, I'm going to go with you on Tico. You know what Tico, what score Tico gave it? He said, Dad, this is a perfect movie. I can't give it a less than a time. He doesn't give it. He doesn't give it. I'm telling you, this just came out
Starting point is 01:07:18 a couple days ago. I'll wait to watch it. It could have come out this weekend. What a freaking ridiculous movie. Oh my God. I'll watch it with me. I came out on a great day. It's the best movie I've seen all year. Nothing's even close to. Hey, PBD, I'm not saying this movie.
Starting point is 01:07:32 We've done multiple movies as a company. We've done air. This isn't a movie as a company thing. Yeah. But this movie. All I'm saying is, all I'm saying is, yeah, we'll do that. That's a different story. But the whole thing with New York is, so many people in New York City don't know.
Starting point is 01:07:48 Look at the score by people and by professional. Okay, I'm going to go watch it with you. It seriously is a ridiculous movie. Mandate? Mandate? Okay, cool. We'll see what's going to happen in New York City. I'm definitely going to be watching a debate.
Starting point is 01:08:03 I hope it's not none of those shitty NBC debates where they're not going to let them talk. I hope they let them talk. Anyways, let's get to the next door here. Next door I want to get to is Maxwell and Epstein pleaded for Virginia Joufrey to have our baby. prompting teen
Starting point is 01:08:22 to a hatch escape plant, memoir. Okay? Rob, do you have a clip on this? I do. This is an old interview because Virginia Goufrey is dead. The book just came out after her death, but this is an interview.
Starting point is 01:08:35 She wrote the book? She did before she died. Yes. It's her memoirs. It's her memoir and then she dies and then it comes out. She gets hit by the, she gets hit by a bus.
Starting point is 01:08:43 I know. It says, I'm not going to kill myself and then she kills herself. Weird. But this is an old interview with her where she talks about Jeffrey Epstein wanting her to have his kid.
Starting point is 01:08:52 From 16 to 19, Virginia was at the mercy of Jeffrey Epstein and Gillesne Maxwell. Intrapped by psychological chains, she could not break until they made this outrageous proposal. So I spent years with them being manipulated and abused and used. And it wasn't until they told me, I want you to have a baby and we're going to give you an allowance. but we also need you to sign a piece of paper that says this child does not belong to you. Wow. And, you know, I wasn't a maternal person back then,
Starting point is 01:09:28 but I was like, my womb is not for sale. But you cannot say no to these people. So I said, okay, guys, no problem. But I need to finish off my education like you guys originally promised. Wow. Okay, so that comes out. Devilish duo Jeffrey Epstein-Jelmax,
Starting point is 01:09:46 a pleader teenager with Jeffrey group to have our baby a request that had. Their victim concerned, they were looking to breed children for their sex trafficking only to prevent it. The perverted proposal came along. This is a New York Post story, along with promise of around the clock nannies, a mansion and a $200,000 a month allowance. Damn. But Jouffray would have to sign all legal rights to the child over to Epstein. Everything about Epstein and Maxwell Brazen request felt wrong.
Starting point is 01:10:14 Joufrey penned in a memoir, nobody's girl. There's no way I wanted to. to bring a child into the world for them to raise? What if the baby were a female? What was the plan? What was the plan for Epstein and Maxwell to have the, bless you? Bring that little grow up until she reached puberty. And then she handover for them to abuse.
Starting point is 01:10:33 Geoffrey, then 18. That's pretty, that's intense. Oh, my God. Like, she's worried, Pat, that the baby that, because that's how sick this guy was, that she was worried that if the baby came out and was a female, they would traffic their baby. Like, okay, so her book is called Nobody's Girl.
Starting point is 01:10:47 It comes out October 21st. It lays out everything that happened. She claims in the memoir that he forced, she was forced into an orgy with Epstein, Prince Andrew, and eight traffic girls who appeared to be underage, who barely spoke any English, okay, on the island. She says that night ended with her waking up in a pool of blood and losing her baby. Tom, this is all about it. The book comes out on the 21st, like I mentioned. She also revealed that Epstein and Galane Maxwell approached her about the baby. You guys heard about that.
Starting point is 01:11:15 And then, this is where it gets a little crazy. she was ordered to escort a well-known prime minister who the New York Post suggests may have been former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak to a cabana on Epstein's Island in 2002 where she was 18 years old. At least she was of age. I'm not condoning it, but thank God she was of age, at least.
Starting point is 01:11:34 In her account, he became violent, beating and choking her until she passed out while laughing at her in fear and pain. And she begged Epstein to step in and told her it was part of her job. Like, shut up. This is what you're supposed to do. She described being left bleeding from her mouth and her body days after.
Starting point is 01:11:52 Okay, and we all know that there's, you know, Barack acknowledged knowing Epstein. There's photos of him coming out of his apartment in 2016 in New York, Manhattan. Anyway. So this is the post, the New York Post, the New York newspaper making the allegation that it was even. Well, I mean, Tom, well, Tom, she has for a year said that there's this prime minister, the connection you could go, by the way, that's all allegedly on your own. But it's like, which other well-known prime minister is it going to be? And then, as for Prince Andrew, Pat, this is weird.
Starting point is 01:12:19 Last week, while you're doing this, Rob, can you pull up which major prime ministers had a relationship with Epstein? You keep going? Yes, sir. Keep looking for that. Go for it. And as of Prince Andrew, last week, I'm like, Pat, guys, you have to really take a step back and see when something happens. Wait for the other thing to happen. Prince Andrew last week gave up his title as Duke of York. He just came out and he's like, yeah, this is it right before this book is coming out. You notice that?
Starting point is 01:12:43 Think about the timing, all right? He already paid Goufrey Undisclosed settlement in 2022 and now the UK authorities are investigating claims that he told one of his taxpayer funded police officers to dig up dirt on Goufrey
Starting point is 01:12:59 the night before the infamous photo of him and her came out. So think about that. He knows the photos coming out. He knows he's cooked so he's hiring people to go after her and get her dirt to make her look like she's bad. That's the type of mentality this guy's coming up. And we already know the Royal Family Pat. They're not
Starting point is 01:13:15 Right now, it's a little madness. The king has cancer. He's not doing well. His brother is dealing with this. By the way, Prince William, who's in line for the crown, wants nothing to do. You can go see it. There's been public statements made and positioning. He would appear is not an ally of his uncle at all.
Starting point is 01:13:35 Zero. And by the way, the Duke of York, Pat, that title is given to the second in line, the second son in line. So, in other words, if it was your family and there was a standard inheritance, Dylan would be Duke of York. That's for hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years means your second in line. And for them to strip him of this is a really big deal. And if William is, if William is king, the speculation is he may turn loose the dogs and let Andrew be prosecuted. Well, because reports are saying that, yeah, he might, Pat, he also, Tommy, might be forced to evict. That he's furious about what he's done to the name.
Starting point is 01:14:12 evict prince andrew from the windsor mansion the royal lodge just to protect what what reputation the family has left okay and now to make things worse there's headlines that are resurfacing that epstein secretly bankrolled Andrew's ex-wife sarah ferguson for 15 years funneling her millions after um his crimes were public they knew who epstein was they were still taking uh money okay and the royal insiders say that beatrice princess beatrice and eugene are devastated and humiliated and now here's the thing guys isn't it weird she was the last one that was actually like i mean there's other victims but she was the most prominent voice she gets hit by a bus she says that she doesn't want to kill herself and then at 41 years old guys they kill herself and then fast forward to pam bondie and all these freaking caspite tells
Starting point is 01:14:57 no there's videos there's no videos he was sex trafficking people to himself i think it's horse shit and it's still and i'm so happy that they're still bringing it up the stories are still coming out new york post i love that they did that back by but you know who owns New York Post? Who? News Corp. Really? Yeah, you didn't know that?
Starting point is 01:15:13 I had no idea. I think they do. But I think it's, and again, guys, with Gaza, with the world, with no kings with everything, we have to always come back and we're never going to stop talking about it. These people are disgusting. The level of their blackmail, what they were doing, now, but God rest her soul. She's dead, but her memoir is still coming out. The story is still going to come out.
Starting point is 01:15:34 And hopefully there's enough things to keep this freaking thing going so that these people get held accountable. okay he's still what that's again this is good i love it this is good that this is happening rob do me favorite there's another story about leon black i don't know if you saw this or not so leon black who rob if you just type in leon black and epstein on google look what comes up just type in leon black and epstein on google and look what comes up so leon black and epstein he had given him uh to me on the a i review at the top leon black's a private equity investor who paid a hundred fifty eight million to Epstein and resigned from his roles at Apollo Global Management and the Museum of Modern Art following the television of their revelation of their connection.
Starting point is 01:16:18 Black had also contributed a letter to Epstein's 2025 birthday book, a collection of letters and notes that released publicly later that year. So why would somebody pay $158 million? I think it ended up being $170 million. Look what it says for. For perforated tax and estate planning advice, according to a 2025 report. a lot of money to be paid for that. Then messages comes out. Rob, if you want to go to those messages. This is an email excerpt from Epstein to Leon Black. I never want to have any more uncomfortable
Starting point is 01:16:47 moments with you. I find it very distasteful. So to be clear, my terms are as follows. I will only work for the usual $40 million per year. It needs to be paid $25 million upon signing an agreement. Five million every two months thereafter for six months. March, May, June. This can begin if I'm able in January, I will immediately stop work if the payment is not received. Go to the next one. At least for a few weeks, I am unable to commit much time and make any future plans to guide you in the redoing of your procrastination produced mess. What does that mean?
Starting point is 01:17:22 That being said, the tasks at hand are the following. You have a bomb of color string that your retarded children have formed. Is that really what it says? Yeah. It has to be very carefully unwound. Go to the next one, Rob. Those are the only two that I could find. And then this is a flight log, but it has Walter Cronkite on it.
Starting point is 01:17:38 So what? Weird. Wait, what? Walter Cronkine Island. To the island in 2007. That just came out on Friday. He's an island boy. Who else is on that list?
Starting point is 01:17:48 Lance Galloway. Igor Zinovue. Who's JP? John Emerling? Is anybody know who J.P. is, Rob, or no? No, I have not seen it. Maybe J.P. Paul?
Starting point is 01:17:59 I hope it's not. No, maybe somebody from J.P. Morgan. Walter Cronkide went to Epstein. Island? Yep. What's the dates? January 12th, 2007. So this is the year after Epstein was prosecuted here in Florida for the sex trafficking of minors. When did he die? Walter Cronkine? He died a long time. I mean, what? 16, Rob? No. Walter Cron. 2009. So he went when he was how old? 90 years old. At 90 years old, he went to the Epstein Island. He turned 90 years old in
Starting point is 01:18:33 November of 06, he would have been approaching his 91st birthday. Why would he had 90 years ago to the Epstein Island? One last. Who was a good question? The broadcasts a journalist once called the most trusted man in America, Walton, Crown Pearson, a newly released Epstein flight logs. Or something that they
Starting point is 01:18:46 appeared in the documents. Also, the logs were Prince Andrew, Bill Gates, Richard Branson. The documents did not suggest wrongdoing for Cronkite or any the names listed, but it does reveal the scopes of Epstein's network go a little bit lower. The flight logs show the 91 year Cronkite board,
Starting point is 01:19:03 a flight in depths of winter of generous took place from Newark, New Jersey to St. Thomas and U.S. Virgin Islands. Cronkin was among eight passengers on board, including Jeffrey Epstein, who was likely hosting the group at one of the two private islands, Little James, and St. The logs were released as part of the broader package, which also included a transcript, Alex Acosta, the former. During this testimony, Al Acosta defended his action, citing it challenges. Many victims refused to testify. Many victims have changing stories. He told investigators, explaining that some of his decision makers were, what? Ninety-one years old?
Starting point is 01:19:38 Go a little bit lower? 91 years old. I mean, Stephen Hawkin would go, too. And I mean, how many times is that guy there? Remember, part of the scam was the foundation stuff, right? So was it possible that Cronkite was over there as this very old man who would have the stroke or whatever happened to him and pass away a year later?
Starting point is 01:20:03 Was this part of foundation? But Tom, once you know somebody is a convicted pedophile, at that point, would he know? He would have to know. Wait, wait, wait. When was the sweetheart deal? The sweetheart deal was 2006, I believe. 2005 or 2006, Rob?
Starting point is 01:20:17 He was arrested July 23rd, 2006. Yeah, everybody knew he was arrested. Five or six months later is when Walter Cronkite. And, Tom, let's just be honest, especially in this heat and everything. It doesn't look good. This is when the island was in full swing. Even if you don't know, once you get the, there, you know exactly what's happening there.
Starting point is 01:20:35 Even if you listen to Howard Lutnik and stuff, how disgusting it was in his apartment in New York. Think about what he was when he was here on an island in a different freaking country to do whatever the hell he wants, Tom. All these people, it's all a big web and they were all connected, Tom. Everybody knew what the hell was going on. So there's a story here that says
Starting point is 01:20:53 so based on that letter back and forth on other occasions, Epstein appears to have emphasized that he didn't feel the financial dealings with black to be to some of their relationship. Of course, re-ending financial issues. always there for you and will continue to be the best friend I can be. He reportedly put it. The Times reports suggest that Epstein introduced Leon Black to a number of young women over the years, some of whom would later accuse Black of sexual abuse, citing court documents and notes taking
Starting point is 01:21:17 by Congress investigators. The newspaper identifies one of those women as Cherry Pearson, whom Epstein had at one time paid for massage services. Can you go to Cherry Pearson, C-H-E-R-I. Pearson is P-I-E-R. You got it right there, Epstein. That's Cherry Pearson. Go back on where you were at, Rob, and go to the first story in New York Times from two days ago. You've been blocked, Rob.
Starting point is 01:21:45 New York Times doesn't like you. On another vacation, Epstein is understood to have advised Black on payments of $10 million to another woman. Wow, advise him to pay $10 million to another woman. Gozy Jan Rivera, after she accused Black of sexual assault, Black had reportedly acknowledged having an extramarital affair with her,
Starting point is 01:22:02 but denied assaulting her. Congressional investigators had apparently also raised concerns of millions of dollars paid by black to at least eight women who were later listed amongst Epstein's associate and victims. Okay. So then there's a connection here because of Black has apparently declined to comment
Starting point is 01:22:18 on the reasons for those payments. Epstein case has returned to center stage. This is the back of Justice Department of the 2019. Those findings flew. Yeah, this is not good with Leon Black. Because if there's eight other girls, that Leon Black had to pay off and they're the same eight girls
Starting point is 01:22:36 tied to Epstein, you already know where this $158 million is. I mean, it's no longer a question. Yes. What's this the letter he wrote to him? Yes, this was in Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday book. This is the letter that Leon Black allegedly wrote to him. A VFPC, do we know what that is?
Starting point is 01:22:53 A very fine, very fine VFPC is something to be... Vanity Fair poster child. It's something to see a liver, a lover, a Jeff, a Jeffrey. Let's all give a cheer for today. He's 50. Five decades or half a century by birds and by bucks. Seas and M's are his key. Blonde red brunette spread out geographically. Wow. With his net of fish, Jeff's now the old man and the sea. Hemingway reference. Teaching, math, trading options, or foreign currency, green eye shades, schemes and plans, a unique tax strategy,
Starting point is 01:23:29 wet dream and cavi or no chival tax strategy architect I don't know what that word is an art architect wild spree Moscow Paris Santa Fe
Starting point is 01:23:42 Santa Fe Santa Fe their other ranch Alambra east Jamboree go to the other side letter robber let's finish this so this is Leon Black to him Max William Delight a mother's treasure
Starting point is 01:23:54 great joy most surely Harvardian patron, brain researcher for extending want to be outrageous, iconoclastic, unconventional, spirit-free, best of all, a dear friend, happy birthday. How many codes and how much crap is in there? What you guys, that's between them and it's like weird. And this word right here, I believe it's calchamar. It's another term for nightmare.
Starting point is 01:24:19 So wet dreams and nightmares. Weird. Yeah. Yikes. All right. What a great love letter. I mean, there you have a. He said love and kisses.
Starting point is 01:24:29 Vanity Fair Poster Child. Vanity Fair Poster Child. Interesting. So this is Leon Black's letter to Jeffrey Epstein. Yeah. On his 50th birthday. Here's my question. They made a birthday book and everybody put creative letters.
Starting point is 01:24:43 Yeah, that's very cute. That's right. Here's my question. You know, Vinny's done a lot more research on the Virginia Goufferay thing. Leon Black, for example. So it seems like a shakedown. And I'll tell you why.
Starting point is 01:24:56 In this letter, he says, we're going to have a really dangerous mess. I find it very distasteful that you have not paid me the terms of my money. So let me clear. My terms are as follows. I will only work for the usual $40 million a year. Okay. Anyone who's ever invested money or has some AUM assets under management does wealth planning, estate planning, legacy planning, philanthropy, whatever it is, it's usually a percentage of the money you're managed.
Starting point is 01:25:26 In any capacity, has your Goldman sex person, I deal with Fidelity or Vanguard, Tom, I'm sure you have a money manager? Have they ever said, pay me my freaking money or else? And it's $40 million or it's $4 million or we're going to have a big, big problem. Had they ever said that? Because if someone ever said that that was handling your money, you'd say, thank you. I'm going to go look elsewhere. The fact that Leon Black just was like, okay, my bad, my stupid retarded children, I'll deal with. them and then allegedly ponied up the money
Starting point is 01:25:58 shows me at the very least there's something going on here below the surface. We know that Adam, J.P. Morgan settled. If we're going big and money, they settled the case for $75 million in 2003 and then another $290 million to settle with Epstein's victims.
Starting point is 01:26:15 And by the way, the J.P. Morton position was, we don't want to talk about it anymore. This guy's gone. He's no longer our client. Tell you what, we'll settle for this. Everybody shut up. Which goes to my point. Everyone thinks that it's like big sex trafficking ring and this sort of prostitution ring
Starting point is 01:26:32 and this underage thing. I think that's obviously a component. There's no doubt about that. A big component. To me, the bigger component is the money. When you're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars and billions of dollars, follow the money. I get that everybody is obsessed with the kids
Starting point is 01:26:47 and the sexual deviancy. I get it. But to me, this island was sort of like a hand-washing, hand-winging money movement thing. and then that was sort of like a feature at the aisle. But how do you make sure, Adam, with those hundreds and millions of dollars that the person pays up? That to me sounds like, hey, listen, it was a component. No doubt.
Starting point is 01:27:07 But it's all about the money. Because guess what? I have a freaking hard drive that has all you people on it. By the way, you think that, you know, that room that you were in with the girl that was a secret room that I told you to go into? There was three cameras in there. By the way, open your email. I'm sending you footage in an encrypted account. No, bro, I'm telling you right now, to have that type of,
Starting point is 01:27:26 leverage and that type of power at him those little kids and i know i'm not saying you're brushing it off i know that you're saying it's a component that's the main component bro blackmail that's how you make that's how you talk adam you know how you talk to a billionaire when you're not a billionaire when you have leverage on him like that do this five million every two months here the he even says i.e march may june pay up the the walter kronkite thing is actually an example of what i'm talking about here in my opinion i could be wrong i don't think 90 year old walter kronkite is getting on a flight to be Like, what? There's young chicks there. I'm on my way, bro. To me, it's the money. It's the philanthropy. It's whatever the big business is. And they're using these things as sort of like or to treats kids.
Starting point is 01:28:11 Or you're ready for this. Hey, Walter, you're going to die in six months. I got some young girl for you. That could be another one. You never know. Adam. Adam, demons like that. That's what how they live. Walter Kronkig is a demon now? No, I'm just saying people that are disgusting and like sleeping with underage girls. girls, like all this allegedly stuff that's coming. The great Walter Cronk was ever involved in any of that. Let me ask a simple question. By the way, can you ask, Rob, can you ask a question of this on the poll? And it's a very straight up question.
Starting point is 01:28:38 Now, I don't want you to answer it. Let's wait one minute to see how the poll answers, okay? Gang, what, Rob, the question is, what percentage of people that went to the Epstein Island do you believe had sex with an underage girl? Great question. Okay. What percentage? So put it, Rob, if you could, what range should we make it?
Starting point is 01:29:02 Let's make the range. Put one category 50% plus. Put another category 25 to 49%. Put another category 10 to 24% and in the other category 0% to 9%. Put those four categories if you can. I want you to think about the answer, Tom. Is it 50% plus, 25%? to 49%, 10 to 24%, or less than 9%, that if you went there, you did this.
Starting point is 01:29:32 Give a minute, Rob, if you posted the poll already, let's kind of see people are already voting. I don't know if you already have it up or not. If you already do, let's see how this vote is doing, okay? I'm actually curious. Oh, wow. Okay, don't look, don't look, don't look, don't look, Adam, don't look up, don't look up, don't look up. What's your number? For the 50 plus of?
Starting point is 01:29:51 Do you think, do you think, is it, you have four options? to vote for. Yes. 50% plus who went there has... 80%. You're at 80%? 80% of that one. Like, meaning I think...
Starting point is 01:30:02 No, no, but just think about it this way. Do you believe 50% plus... 100%? Yes. So that's where you are? Yes. Tom, where are you at? You put 9%.
Starting point is 01:30:12 So you put less... So one out of 10 did. So some of them just spend by less... The heavy hitters that he needed to then lever the whole machine. Yeah, I'm closer to Tom's number than Vinny's number all day. Can we see what it shows,
Starting point is 01:30:25 Not less than 20%. What did people show? 64% said 50 plus percent. You guys on the 4%. You guys on the 4th. That's not a problem. 25. Wow.
Starting point is 01:30:34 It's 3,000 people voted. I don't know, Vinnie. I don't know if, because to be 50%, that's crazy. Okay, so say you're doing the event, right? In sales, nobody has 100% closing ratio. Yeah. Do you know what I mean by that?
Starting point is 01:30:53 Like, there's nobody that closed, the best sales guys I know, they're 50%, and that's high, right? So which means is you originally invite guys over, okay, they come in, and then you convert them. So there's different categories of this. Guys who come in, then you tell a girl to go flirt with that guy, then they go to a room, the guy thinks she's 18, the guy has sex with her, then he comes back and says, by the way, you just had sex with a 16-year-old, you need to give me 10 million bucks. Option one.
Starting point is 01:31:26 Option two is, guy comes in the first time, didn't know, he knows you're successful, and he's coming in because he wants to network with people, then it was offered, then he's like, I'll never come back again. I'm out. I made a mistake coming to the island. You're with me so far for the two options. Then number three is, you went to the island, you know what happened, you told your friends, your friends went, your friends know what's going to be happening on that island.
Starting point is 01:31:53 I don't know if that one made sense or not. Of course. So what else would you add aside from those three, Rob? Did you see what I just, I just said three of them. The first one you're going, you didn't know was underage, you went in, he's like, hey, guess what? She's 16. Whoops. Now you owe me 50 million bucks.
Starting point is 01:32:09 Number two is you went, you saw what was going on, you turned it down, you left, I'll never want to be back here again. And then number three is friends are bringing friends. They already know what's going to be happening. And the number two option, you're already on the island. And so he's like, you're already kind of screwed because you're here. But you could be, listen, man, I was in a car with a lot of, you know, drugs and stuff. And the moment I find that, I'm like, dude, I'm getting the hell out of here. I was a young kid.
Starting point is 01:32:35 Okay. I've been in places where I was a fight breaks out. Everybody had guns and stuff. And then I'm 14, 15 years old. I'm like, dude, I made a mistake being here. I'm not ever going to be in this guy like again. You understand what I'm saying? You've been in those situations.
Starting point is 01:32:46 We've been in those types of situations. All I'm saying is, I'd be curious to know what the percentage is. of people that went in who were B-backs who brought friends. That's the one. Were they compromised? If I was in charge of this investigation,
Starting point is 01:33:02 if they put me on there, I would get the Excel spreadsheet and I would bring a couple business analysts with me and I would say, here's what I want you to do. Make a list of all the B-backs. Here's the B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B.
Starting point is 01:33:13 If you came back the second time, you earned a 100%-9% category for me because you're a B-B-B-B-B-B-you- know what a B-back is. You went? You know what's going on? You came back again. So to me, I want to first look at all the people that only went once because I can filter
Starting point is 01:33:28 those guys out. The one-timers are like, all right, 80% chance. They didn't do anything. They went back. 20% may have done it like, I never want to go back again. So let's go talk to the 80%ers that are still alive. But you can do basic data analytics with this to see patterns. It's not hard to see patterns with this kind of stuff.
Starting point is 01:33:46 My opinion, I see a pattern here. Man, I'd love to have access. I'd love to be on the inside right now. Just give me a couple. It's very interesting to me, and this is actually telling what's actually going on. Vinny said that there's an 80% chance that... Anybody that went, did something.
Starting point is 01:34:05 80% where Tom said 9%. Yeah, Tom's in the 4%. Tom's the words talk number scream. Vinny's the scream guy. I would love you guys to come to an agreement of why Tom is so low and you are so high because that to me is the crux of the conversation of Vinny is very like, believe me, it's a percentage.
Starting point is 01:34:25 I don't know if it's 1% or 99%. I'm closer to Tom. But explain, I would love for you guys to take 30 seconds, explain why you think your position is right. Go ahead. You only need, look at the chessboard. You don't need the pawns. You get two knights, two bishops and a rook, and you don't even need the queen. You have several of the key pieces to continue what he was doing, raising all the money,
Starting point is 01:34:49 spending all the money, doing all that. a reason he was doing all this? Was he Mossad? Was he a CIA asset? A lot of people are pointing to that. And if that's what he was doing, all you need is the big chess pieces. That's why I think it's like 9%. I think it's 50% or plus because I think everybody knew exactly who he was.
Starting point is 01:35:07 Everybody knew that you could come to this island and do whatever you want. Did you think any of them thought number one they were being recorded or number two, they're on an island and the Virgin Islands if they were ever going to get caught. And I believe in evil. And you're the one that got me. Tom, you talk to me about, and I know I've said this before in the podcast, Ephesians chapter 6 verse 12, in my heart of hearts as a Christian belief, it's beyond that. When I say demons, Adam, and I mean that sincerely, either they're working for the devil,
Starting point is 01:35:34 or they don't even know that they are. They're sleeping with Andre's girls. Can I ask you a question? Check this out. Tom, I just thought about something. Yeah. So if you've seen the Epstein documentary and the Jelaine documentary, I watch them both because of you.
Starting point is 01:35:45 So when they would keep coming back to grow, and then the one girl's like, what did I do wrong? I didn't do anything. You brought 25 girls here, but I didn't do anything. He was paying me $200 per girl. You brought underage groceries. The girl got in trouble. I don't know what happened for trafficking, right? Okay.
Starting point is 01:35:59 Crazy question for you. Crazy question for you. How many say a very powerful player showed up? Okay. How, I mean, pick it like Leon Black, like guys like this. Like Andrew, any of these guys. How many of them went in and they're like, Jeff said, Hey, I will forgive you of the $10 million fee you pay me this year
Starting point is 01:36:23 if you're able to get X, Y, Z here on the island, and we get them locked in. Oh, that's a... And then we'll split the commission together. I think that happened a lot, Pat. Did you understand what I just said? Yep. Do you understand what I'm asking? So, for example, hey, Jeff, I can't pay anything, man.
Starting point is 01:36:38 This is ridiculous. I'm running a business. I'm paper rich. I'm not cash rich. No problem. You bring three girls, three guys here. We get them on camera. I will wave your fee.
Starting point is 01:36:46 Wow. Oh. And here's a list of names. I know you're friends with them. And then the guy is like, hey, man, Bill, what are you doing? I was there, it's nothing. It's great. Don't believe any of that stuff.
Starting point is 01:36:58 It's a great time. Then you go in, then you get him. Then there's a meeting. You've been waived. Guess what? $200 million, $100 million, $100 million, $20 million. And I'll give you $5 million bucks. Wow.
Starting point is 01:37:09 How much of that do I believe? I don't know if it happened. But the more I'm thinking about the business model. That's him. He would think like that. That's who he is. see those text, Matt? That's a great question. I believe, of course. Like, even on paper, like, listen, I've given you enough. Like, I can't, like, Leon Black, like, look how
Starting point is 01:37:25 obvious that it is. Bring me at least one other big ass name and you're good. I'm done with you. Which is basically the whole premise that it's a blackmailing business operation and the women are just sort of ancillary to help the cause. To me, it's a little far-fetched. You think everybody ever that goes there is a pedophile. But I didn't say everybody. To me, That is so extreme. I would love, I would volunteer pro bono. I would sign any of the stuff that I need to sign, but allow me to do my job. It's the only thing I ask.
Starting point is 01:38:02 I will sign a clearance, but allow me to do my job. And I want to bring a couple analysts that they will also sign things off. I just want to look through the data to see the bebacks, the one-timers. they have all that data to look at patterns because we would be able to find out the best customers and we'd be able to find out the and maybe some of the stuff is already public that somebody independently can do this as well.
Starting point is 01:38:29 Who knows? Anyways. All right, let's go to the next story here, the next door here, the next door here. So while this has taken place, while this has taken place, Elon Musk has turned this eye to the UK. Okay, Elon Musk has turned his eye to the UK. I'm going to go to the story.
Starting point is 01:38:48 Adam, I'm coming to you first. Yes, sir. So Elon Musk, Tommy Robinson. There's something going on there. Elon Musk loves responding to posts on X with hard emojis. He sent dozens this year alone, often in response to people praising his cars or directly to his mother's posts. But this week, Musk sent a hard emoji to Tommy Robinson, the far-right Islamophobic activist.
Starting point is 01:39:11 But this is a wired article from the UK. though Musk largely ignored UK politics this year while working in the U.S. government at his so-called doge, he appears to be back across the pond spending his money and using his platform to elevate far-right extremists. It's a huge thank you to Elon Musk today. Legend, Robinson wrote on Monday following the first day of his two-day trial for a charge-related counter-terrorism law at Westminster Court in London.
Starting point is 01:39:38 Robinson claimed that this week that Musk had funded his defense, Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was charged under the Terrorism Act after he refused to give police access to his cell phone in July 2024 while trying to leave the U.K. Prosecutor Joe Morris told the judge this week that police believed there may be information relevant to acts of terrorism on the phone at the time.
Starting point is 01:40:00 Robinson has pleaded not guilty and claimed the stop was unlawful. A decision in the case is due next month and a video posted on X after his trial this week. Robinson said, Musk has agreed to fund his defense. Adam. Well, I believe that Elon Musk is doing a great service to
Starting point is 01:40:17 help Tommy Robinson. Tommy Robinson is a guy who I think is so necessary. So necessary because he's calling out the truth of what's going on in the UK, and it is worse than we actually possibly think. I'm actually at a dinner two weeks ago,
Starting point is 01:40:33 and I'm sitting next to a very famous guy, former NBA player, very famous, you would know the name, and his wife soon to be. Soon to be, soon to be, um, soon to be, um, uh, newly mother. And she's British and he's American. And we're having a conversation. And, uh, I'm saying, what's, what's going on in the UK?
Starting point is 01:40:52 She's like, what, what do you mean? Everything's going great. I'm like, you don't, this was like right after the big million man protest that Tommy Robinson, uh, put out there. She's like, everything's going great. No, no big deal. I said, everything's going great. What are you talking about?
Starting point is 01:41:06 And it was a classic case where the husband did not want to upset his wife. If she's pregnant, God bless. But here I am being like, yeah, I don't know. And my friend's in, he's like, dude, she's pregnant. No, no, no, no. Okay. I'll tell you after. But it's so funny because he's agreeing with me, but he's whispering. He's like, no, bro, just tell her what's going on.
Starting point is 01:41:28 I don't want to tell her, like, you know, just, yeah, you know. She's like, no, in the UK, Tommy Robinson is racist, and he's an Islamicphobic. And I'm like, but is he wrong? Because I see what's going on there, you know, the most. common baby name is Muhammad. They're calling for jihad on the streets. You know, every single part of Birmingham and all these cities in the UK, they're all going Muslim. And to me, the biggest problem is the hypocrisy, because they can't do that in the Middle East. The Christians can't come in and start converting people. Like the hypocrisy, the double standard. I have no problem with it,
Starting point is 01:41:58 but, you know, it's a two-way street. She's like, no, I don't care what you say. And he comes up to me after Jenny's like, thank you for saying what I've been thinking, but I don't want to upset my wife. And it just goes to show she's full emotion, no logic. And he's completely illogic and he doesn't want to speak up. Tommy Robinson is speaking up on behalf of all Brits. And thank God he has someone like Elon Musk with deep, deep, deep pockets to fund his case. Or this guy would probably be in jail. No. To me, Tommy Robinson, please stay safe. Please get security. Please get people all around you. Because you are very necessary, sir. Well, good for you for doing what you're doing. So keep out of Tommy. And by the way, if some of you guys want to Manek, Tommy, why?
Starting point is 01:42:37 While you can, to support him, he's actually on Meneck, Rob. If you want to kind of show, I don't know if we have Tommy Robbins says Menect or not, a QR code. If not, put the link below, go Menect him. He actually responds back. And you can ask him any questions or support him. He's on Menect. Maybe leave his hand on the comment section, Rob, so people can go respond to him. And there's one more element here.
Starting point is 01:42:57 I don't know if you guys want these guys. The whole free speech component, this guy's respect to you, I don't know if I can find this breakdown. He goes, what country do you think has arrested the most people? in the last five years for free speech. And they start going like, you know, like Belarus is pretty bad. And Russia is even worse. And obviously we know about North Korea and Iran.
Starting point is 01:43:17 He goes, top of the list, United Kingdom. It's like 4,000 something. We have some ridiculous number compared to every other country, which just goes to show that the U.K. is going down the path of woke, woke, progressive ideology, liberalism, mixed with jihadism, where anything critical will lend you in jail. We've seen these calls. We've seen these situations.
Starting point is 01:43:37 and, you know, say what you want about Elon Musk. Great protector of freedom of speech because of X. That's great. Yeah. Let's go to the next story. The next story is Steve Whitkoff and Jared Kushner sit down with Leslie Stahl 60 minutes. Phenomenal, must watch. I watched the first 15 minutes and 39 seconds.
Starting point is 01:43:57 A couple clips that are very revealing. Leslie starts off right off the bad. You can tell it's intense. But Kushner and Wutkoff, very, very stable. The two stories that was told, which was very interesting, one of them was when she asked about what happened with the president and Netanyahu when Israel attacked Qatar and it was problematic. And in that response, Rob, I don't know if you have that clip, is this the clip specific to Netanyahu? Is this the one? This is where they talk about the
Starting point is 01:44:25 Israeli strike during the peace. Okay, this is the one. This is the one. Go for it. Can't hear Rob. We cannot hear, guys. I still can't hear it. Hold on much. I hear like a feedback. Like a buzzing. Nope, it's a clip. Here, I also have this.
Starting point is 01:44:45 This is where they talk about the death that Vinnie had mentioned. No, no, go to the other one. I want to go to the other one. Rob, the other one is on 1230. Just go to 1230. Yeah, I have it at 1230. There you go. Go for it.
Starting point is 01:45:01 Can you raise the volume? Guys, can we raise the volume? I just feel we felt Oh, no, we're getting a lot of feedback, Rob. Yeah, something's making noise. And we were sending these drafts back to the guitarists. I have full volume here. I don't know why it's not coming all the way through.
Starting point is 01:45:31 But that's on YouTube, too. Rob, So do me favor. Is this when we show CBS clips where they do things? Is CBS the one that typically is not happy about things that you show? Yeah, 60 minutes is kind of an issue for us. Okay, so then that's what we'll do. So let me tell you what happened.
Starting point is 01:45:49 So part of it was that they used the word, they said, did the president force him to apologize? They said, no, he didn't force him. You sure wasn't forced? No, he says that's what you call diplomacy. And Jared says that with a smile on his face, right? There's a smile on his face when he's saying that. and then the other part is when there's an exchange
Starting point is 01:46:07 and they're talking about Vinny maybe you tell this part of the story where Whitkoff is sitting there talking to one of the Hamas leaders go ahead so so and by it was a fantastic fantastic interview by both of them he's sitting there and Whitkoff says they walk into the room in the Qatar so it's the it's the Hamas negotiator I guess but I mean if they trust them enough I don't know what what his involvement is pal like what his like level of Hamas if he's
Starting point is 01:46:34 in Hamas, but there was a moment where he reveals that during Israel's attack in Qatar, that this negotiator's son was killed in the attack. And then he had a moment with him. Yeah, that's the guy's name right there, Rob. What's his name? It doesn't say his name. That's just the photo of him. But that's who he is.
Starting point is 01:46:53 That's who he is. So then they had a moment because Whitkoff, Steve Whitkoff, had a moment because he goes, we share something in common. My son at 22 years old died of an opioid over. overdose. And even Jared Kushier says, there was a moment. He goes, I wish that there was a camera in the room. The catch is such a human moment, which actually made them connect. And then he's saying, at the end, at the end of this negotiation, people in the room were hugging each other. Like it was a moment of like, finally, we did it. And it's over. We're going to get the hostages back
Starting point is 01:47:23 and there was a piece. So there was a great, great moment. But then, Pat, going back to what he said, he said Trump felt that the Israelis were getting a little bit out of control, said Kushner. It was time to be very strong and stop. them from doing things that he felt were not in their long-term interest. And that's what that's what he was saying. Got to love it. By the way, and how do you feel now, Vinnie, about where Kushner and Whitkoff were at? What is your feeling about Kushner and Whitkoff? And again, Pat, all we do, because I didn't really do the research of who Whitkoff was. I know Kushner, especially with Ivanka, they weren't going to be involved with the thing, with the whole, you know, administration.
Starting point is 01:47:57 But now that it's coming back, now that I'm seeing at least the diplomacy, I look like, bro, they're going to talk to these guys to try to make peace. And then still having, still having the decency to call out Israel, still calling out BB Netanyahu when it's wrong. Like, he's, for him to say, it felt, because when he's saying Israelis, he's
Starting point is 01:48:14 basically saying, BB was getting a little out of control. He goes, it's time to be very strong and, like, bro, you've got to stop. Like, Trump is over here, busing his ass, trying to get a peace deal, and you're doing this. For them to say that, big, big props. By the way, on the podcast, we talked about it. If you remember, when I
Starting point is 01:48:30 He said, what is the likelihood that Trump forced him to apologize? I think everybody here said 100%. Yep. If you remember that, right? Well, of course, he's going to say, what are you doing? You're going to go and negotiate a peace deal for you, but you're doing something like this and getting in the way? Rob, what is this here?
Starting point is 01:48:44 Is this, they're giving the update on a phase two? This is Fox News yesterday reporting that Wiccalf and Vance are heading to Israel for phase two of the summit. Go for it. Two of this ceasefire agreement of this peace deal was always going to be the bigger challenge. Something with audio, Rob. Vice President J.D. Vance was optimistic last week that the ceasefire agreement was the beginning of what he suggested was a new chapter. You can pause it. Can pause it right there. Okay. So what are your thoughts, Tom, when you're hearing this? What are you thinking?
Starting point is 01:49:11 Well, first of all, it feels like Jared Kushner is four years wiser. It feels like the administration is four years wiser. And Whitkoff feels like a very steady hand in these things. and it feels like this was a, see, there's two types of deal teams. One type of deal team is they know that they sell the heroin and you need heroin because you're an addict, you're an addict, and there's nothing to it. The other type of deal, by the way, it happens in business too. You know, you get held up by key suppliers and things like this. The other type in the deal team is you really are trying to, as a very famous book says,
Starting point is 01:49:54 getting to yes and working through concessions that are necessary and things that make sense not getting to yes at any cost but getting to yes at the cost that are acceptable for the betterment of all people and Jared Kushner said something that I thought was very very strong where he said we thought the Israelis were doing things that were not in their own interest long term and part about being an intermediator here is like look I know you're going to say to the end of time you were attacked on October 7th you know Hamas bad you're bombing him back to the Stone Age I get it but you're doing some of these other things that aren't going to help you what you want which is to get peace here and to figure this out and so I was
Starting point is 01:50:45 impressed by what appears to be a very steady hand in Whitkoff and what a constant reminder of what we had with Anthony Blankin. Oh, my God. How different this is now. That when you have the right guy on your team. And so I think that Trump's got the right team together, and I think it really feels like Jericho Scher is four years wiser. I don't mean that he was, you know, uninformed or, you know, incapable four years ago.
Starting point is 01:51:22 I mean, he's got four more years of experience. experience in the machine and out there with these deals. That's where I'm at. So everything comes down to let's make a deal. And this is why Trump is so important because as much as we always heard that like we want a businessman in the office, we want a businessman in the office, we can't have just a normal politician. There's some credibility to that because if we haven't learned anything, everything is about
Starting point is 01:51:45 let's make a deal, whether it's a peace deal, whether it's a trade deal, where it's a tariff deal, whether it's a hostage deal. the whole reason that Trump was able to manufacture this deal because he used leverage on each one of these countries to say, Turkey, you want this, Qatar, you want this, Egypt wants this, Jordan wants this. Let's forget the fact that Egypt, you have a huge, massive wall keeping out the Ghazans, but let's not focus on that.
Starting point is 01:52:11 Jordanians, you want nothing to do with the Ghazans. All right, cool, cool, cool, Qatar, what do you want? So he uses this envoy of Steve Woodcoff and Jared Kushner, incredibly capable guys are you freaking kidding me what these guys were able to do and they didn't stop until they made a deal now to me Qatar is the lynchpin here because Qatar
Starting point is 01:52:29 basically marries oil and wealth and just richness with jihad sympathizing and a home base for Hamas so to me is Qatar
Starting point is 01:52:45 guilty of doing sending money elsewhere sewing discord doing all these horrible things at the same time. I can also recognize that they're going to need Qatar to actually talk with the terrorists to bring back the hostages, which they were able to do. So in this instance, what they were upset was they said, dude, you just blew up whatever you did in Qatar. We need them to come to the table.
Starting point is 01:53:07 Whereas Bibi Netanyahu is basically saying, we're getting attacked from Hamas, the Houthis, Hezbollah, Syria, left, right, center, these guys are harboring terrorists. We're going to take them out. and sometimes you need someone like a Kushner or a Whitkoff who's on sort of Team Israel's side saying guys that is sort of cutting off your nose to spite your face because we need their help now it's sort of like a frenemy is how I would label Qatar they're not a full ally but they're definitely not an enemy and we need them to bring brought to the fold to help bring GDP not GDT
Starting point is 01:53:39 gross domestic terrorism to Middle East did you guys fall but I was I called that I don't think the peace deal was going to last that long because Israel struck yesterday Did you guys know that? Yesterday and the day before Tom and Rafa, they were, they struck Gaza and temporarily halted aid, saying Hamas broke the truth. So both sides were pointing fingers. But you're leaving out the initial part of the story, though, Viz. No, no, I'm not leaving out. Are you doing, Adam?
Starting point is 01:54:00 The whole point is two Israeli soldiers were killed. And they retaliated. So are you ready for this? I'm happy that you said that. If you let me say my whole point, Israel, both sides are pointing fingers. Israel saying Hamas killed two of its soldiers. They came out of the tunnel or something. Hamas is saying that a bulldozer was driving and drove over.
Starting point is 01:54:17 ordinance and it blew up okay so adam which gets to my point whatever version is whoever's telling the truth or whatever it is it proves one thing there's never going to be peace there as long as humas is still around okay they allowed them to stay i get the peace deal and you got your we got the hostages back right why why would you ever negotiate with terrorists at this point once they got the terrorist pack this is my opinion they should have gone full offensive flood the tunnels bunker buster kill all of Hamas ruined stem. But they didn't and they let them, well, didn't they release like
Starting point is 01:54:51 1,200 people where 600 of them might have been terrorists? It's like, why would you do that? It doesn't make sense Adam. Releasing terrorists and then acting surprise and they do terrorist things again is like tossing a shark in a swimming pool and then expecting him hoping that he turns to a vegetarian. It's not going to happen. To Adam and Vinny, do we know which is which? I saw stories that went both ways that say that a small squad came out from underground, and then Israeli soldiers were killed.
Starting point is 01:55:17 And then I saw stories that said it was a bulldozer, and even the U.S. knew it was a bulldozer. But I haven't seen any definitive write-up by a reliable news source that has said exactly what was what. Neither one of you seen that. Not definitive, Tom. I saw something that was reporting. I'll send it to Rob the guy's name that something had to do with the Pentagon,
Starting point is 01:55:38 saying that it might have been an unexplored ordinance from Israel that they drove over. but my point is going back to this Adam and I want to know your opinion really facts I know what Pat wants to go another story you're leaving terrorists there you negotiate it you got what you wanted we got all the hostages back
Starting point is 01:55:54 why not kill every single Hamas go on full offensive I know you're Lebanon they're doing stuff everywhere else and I get that right now you have the opportunity to wipe them the hell out you got exactly what you wanted back flood the tunnels bunker buster kill the terror
Starting point is 01:56:12 Just like Trump killed ISIS. You never hear ISIS. Done. Wipe them out. Because now it's almost, you're just leaving an enemy hanging around there. Like, I don't understand.
Starting point is 01:56:21 Can I give you my quick answer? I'll do it in 30 seconds or less. Because Israel actually doesn't want to do a genocide. And that's the whole conversation. Why aren't they going after the terrorists? Because the terrorists are embedded within the civilians. So the whole notion that they want to commit genocide.
Starting point is 01:56:33 If they wanted to do that, they would just wipe out the whole country. But hold on. But it's flat. But that's the whole thing. It's gone. Go in the tunnels. They're in the tunnels.
Starting point is 01:56:42 people are living in this squalor. Listen, Israel has gone out of their way to go door to door to door to door to find the hostages. Now that they have the hostages back, yeah, they maybe need to take a little bit more of a presumptuous aggressive stance. But to me, the moral equivalency is so ridiculous. The fact that whose side did it, whose side did it? Only one side is lining up their own people in a firing squad and murdering them.
Starting point is 01:57:08 And why is that? Whereas the other side is doing anything in the, their possibility to go get their hostages back. Adam, because they let terrorists alive. To me, the moral equivalency is so stupid and unfounded, that only morons can't see the difference between Hamas and the idea. Adam, they let... Unfortunately, we have so many morons
Starting point is 01:57:25 who don't understand that equivalency. They're the other ones calling BB Netanyahu Hitler. They're the same ones calling Trump, a fastest and Hitler. To me, it's so stupid. But you understand what I'm coming from? That the people who are doing, the Hamas defending, and the people who are actually Hamas are the one in the wrong here. But you understand what I'm saying, Adam?
Starting point is 01:57:41 kill that. Like, you know why Hamas is shooting Palestinians in the street right now? Because Israel let Hamas thrive. They said, go ahead. We're going to let, well, all the people that were holding hostages. So your solution is what? More murdering? No, more murdering of what?
Starting point is 01:57:55 Killing Hamas? Yes, Adam. Because as long as Hamas is there, terrorism is going to happen. You sound like a pro-Israel guy, Vinny. Kill Hamas. You sound like the most right-wing pro-Israel guy at this point. I'm saying kill the terrorists. Kill terrorists.
Starting point is 01:58:08 Bingo. Oh, kill them all. Not release them back. and say, oh my God, terrorists are doing terrorist things. I agree, Ricky. We should definitely eliminate terrorists. Okay, let's go to next story here. Next door, I'd like to do two more before we wrap up. One is, I don't want to spend more than four minutes on this one, but I do want to give
Starting point is 01:58:22 the update. Spotify can's Nick Fuentes, America First Podcasts, for breaking hate speech rules, but has not banned him yet, page 21. Rob, I'll read this. Is this Nick, himself giving an update? Yep, it's him yesterday or the day before talking about the band. Let me just read this and we'll go to him. So Spotify said it has permanently removed white nationals, Nick Fuentes, America
Starting point is 01:58:40 the first podcast for violating its free, hate speech rules, but the controversial figure is not banned from appearing on the platform altogether. The company responded to a post inquired this week after several social media accounts, circulated incorrect claims that Fuentes was completely banned from Spotify, despite his show being among the highest trending podcast in 2020.
Starting point is 01:59:00 We removed this show for repeated violations of our platform rules. Spotify spokesperson told a post on Wednesday, our policies are focused on content that violate our policies, are focused on content that violates our guidelines, not on creators themselves. Consequently, while the specific show and the attempts to re-upload it by multiple users are not permitted, the podcast in question
Starting point is 01:59:22 is not banned and still appears as a guest on other shows. Go ahead, Rob. Hooray, four problems, says fuck Spotify, am I right? Yeah, what's going on, man? I guess I was number one for like a day, but they, I didn't even start that channel. That's not even my channel. someone else just started uploading my show
Starting point is 01:59:42 is that crazy i didn't even do it honest to god it wasn't me it wasn't even an intern some random guy just started uploading my show it went number one immediately and then they banned it so that's pretty impressive yeah that's pretty impressive that you're like wait i'm number one i'd even know it it's just could you imagine that you accidentally got number one because somebody's uploading your stuff that is wild yeah so what
Starting point is 02:00:04 what uh platforms is nick even allowed on at this point is it x rumble Rumble and X. That's it. I believe so. Because my TikTok got taken down simply because I posted a video having a conversation with Nick. So I know he's not even allowed
Starting point is 02:00:17 anywhere near TikTok. I'm sure Tate is also in that category. No, Tate just got back his YouTube channel. He did. Yeah, Tate just got back his YouTube channel. Four years later. And I think a couple other guys, Brian Rose also just got back
Starting point is 02:00:29 his YouTube channel from London Real. Okay. And a few other guys got it. Yeah. But Nick is allowed on what platform? Nick is allowed on. Let me see here. I don't know Spotify, Swedish.
Starting point is 02:00:42 Steve Bannon was apparently kicked out based on what Humberto was saying. Spotify, remove conservative, a few other people. Yeah. So I don't know. But I think a couple places Nick is still on.
Starting point is 02:00:58 He's on X. He's on truth social. He's on Rumble. Those are the places he's on. He's not on YouTube, not on Twitch. His channel was terminated, not on a couple of these other guys. But we'll see.
Starting point is 02:01:08 Listen, there's a young market of people that want to hear what he has to say. We'll see if he'll come back on Spotify and if they'll let him on or not. He's not going to go away, guys. I mean, you could try to cancel people all you want. Sometimes when you try to cancel somebody, they only get bigger. No, no, let's be very clear about Spotify on this, right? It said, the podcaster, Nick, in question, is not banned and appears a guest on other shows. They were concerned about a particular episode, something on it, but they were.
Starting point is 02:01:36 They went out of their way. Spotify said, hey, we've not pan-knit. Spotify is fair. I'm not going to sit here and say anything about Spotify. I think they've been very fair. Yep. Yeah, they've been very fair. Okay, what's the last story I haven't done that I wanted to do?
Starting point is 02:01:49 Boom, boom, boom, boom. We hit that one. We hit this one. This is the last one I want to do. We'll wrap up. Besant, Chinese vice premier to meet with China to diffuse escalation of U.S. tariffs, okay? So this is, this is the meeting that they're talking about with Bessent.
Starting point is 02:02:12 Trump calls 157% China tariffs not sustainable ahead of Plan G meeting in South Korea. But, yeah, so here's Trump first, and then we'll go to Besson, Rob, if you want to do that. Do you have it? I do. Here is 157% tariffs unsustainable. Yeah, go for it. If you put that 100% tariff on top of what's in place already, but 157% tariff on China, Can that stand?
Starting point is 02:02:37 No. What is that going to do to the economy? It's not sustainable, but that's what the number is. It's probably not, you know, it could stand. But they forced me to do that. I think we're going to do fun with China. I get along great with him. He's a very strong leader, a very, you know, amazing man.
Starting point is 02:02:59 You look at what he's done and what he's, you know, where he's, his life is an amazing story. It's a story for a great movie. I think we're going to be fine with China, but we have to have a fair deal. It's got to be fair. Okay, go back to Besson, Rob. Go back to Besson.
Starting point is 02:03:21 China did a substantial, unprovoked escalation last week. We were unable to get in touch with them. Since then, it's been IMF World Bank Week. They have had working-level people here. there have been meetings the vice premier who is my counterpart and i will be speaking this evening at around 8.30 9 o'clock and then he and i in a delegation will meet in Malaysia probably a week from tomorrow to prepare the four of the two presidents to meet so i again i think that things had de-escalated we hope that china will show the respect that we have shown them and i am
Starting point is 02:04:03 confident that President Trump, because of his relationship with President Xi, will be able to get things back on a good course. Is the hope for that meeting with you and President Xi some kind of trade deal then? Could be. Look, I think we're in a very strong position. Tom, thoughts? Well, I love this because once again, we have Whitkoff in the Middle East, and now we have Besson, which is very reliable team and maneuvering into the United States. And to a good position. And all the stuff that Trump said last week about what China was doing with rare earth minerals. By the way, that's what we're going to hear. Taiwan chips rare earth minerals. Those are the top of the list for the deal because that's going to help EVs around the
Starting point is 02:04:50 world. That's going to help the U.S. and where we're at. And it's also going to turn down the heat. And so Trump has turned up the heat. And it isn't interesting. He doesn't mention anything about China's position. What does he say? I think Z's had an amazing guy. They had an amazing life. They can make a movie about it. Look at what he's accomplished. He didn't lose any negotiating points there. He is very skillfully preparing for his conversation while he's letting Bessent get ready to go to Malaysia to meet the counterparts. And there's one thing you know about China. They are very procedural and intentional. So, okay, you be procedural and intentional. Let's get together. Let's talk about these points. I'll see you in Malaysia and we'll see where we can make it
Starting point is 02:05:36 go. But what we saw from the reduced numbers in India, it's also happening in China. And they want it, even as they play the long game, they want some restoration here. And I think we're going to see some of it. Is it going to be a perfect deal in 10 minutes? No. But is it going to be progress? Yeah, I think so. And I think that the president and his lieutenants and the people cabinet are out there getting Ws for the president and the president uh deserves credit for those for the team he's put in place and then how he's going to finish these deals i think it's awesome back to like i know we laughed a little bit like you notice that's so freaking trump and you know the way uh make like the art of the deal he's like yeah he's gray he's a good guy
Starting point is 02:06:22 even though he's freaking obviously a dictator and all that stuff and he's like you know can be in a movie because you know tom they're going to go to she and be like hey president and Trump said that you could be a movie star, that you could be in a movie. He's like, you mean like Jackie Chan? Like movies, like, think about it. Those are little points that you're talking about, Tom, that helps that negotiating.
Starting point is 02:06:40 Like, that's his style, right? It's skillful. I think we're seeing the art of the deal. And China's going to be watching that and hearing that. And they'll have their own interpretation of it. But we're seeing a president with a capable cabinet out there getting W's and getting stuff done. Adam.
Starting point is 02:06:55 Well, I'm not on the same page with what you guys mentioned regarding Trump's strategy here, because I believe that China is a completely different strategy than you would have to bust out in the Middle East or in Russia, Ukraine. I mean, the Middle East, if you use that as an example, it's sort of like the machismo, the bravado, actually works, where you can kind of play on people's emotions and sense of ego.
Starting point is 02:07:22 You can use the tough guy thing with Putin because he responds to aggression and power. China's a completely different beast. There's long terms, they're strategic, they're pregnant, I don't think that they're running on a motion. I think China is very logical and they're willing to actually put their people with a completely control
Starting point is 02:07:38 in a world of pain because I think she's chairman for life. I don't think that they have as much of a incentive to move as Middle East or even as Putin. Regarding the minerals, I hear about the minerals. I hear about the minerals. By the way, when we have research, the least sexy thing to do
Starting point is 02:07:56 is look at rare earth minerals and cobalt and lithium, all that. But To me, it all made sense, because if you go to what the periodic table of elements is, if you could show that, Rob, you know, our whole concern is, all right, these are all the rare earths out there, all the elements. I was half a sleep in biology and science class when I was learning about this. But this is what woke me up, that next image. The biggest concern is when all these elements are owned by China. That, to me, is a concern.
Starting point is 02:08:23 And this image is very easily found on the Internet because a lot of people have been saying, oh, guys, if you want to know what China is doing, they're trying to come. control everything here. And a lot of this is important for our technology, for our defense, for our infrastructure. And if they can basically turn off the fuse, just like they're considering during in Europe, that's very problematic. So this whole decoupling of China and ending this relationship, I don't see us decoupling. I don't see hopefully any military actions. But we're definitely in sort of a cold war, if not the temperature being heat up right now. But this China You look like you want to say something.
Starting point is 02:09:01 Yeah, go ahead. Yeah, I don't, you said you disagreed with this, and I don't really hear a disagreement. I don't think the strategy in China is the same. I didn't say that. I think the president's got great people that are in position that are lining up with the needs of certain negotiations. And China plays a long game, and you can't go in there the way you would with Putin. Okay. But I think we're getting Ws and we're getting progress.
Starting point is 02:09:25 Look at the progress on India. The numbers come out, and all of a sudden Modi's talking about who, who he is and isn't buying oil from. And the Indians, go look at chapter one back in March, April. They dug in on round one. And now they seem to be back with moderating where they're buying oil. And I think that's a W. And I love the fact that it doesn't only take Trump.
Starting point is 02:09:49 I think he's leading it, but he's got great people that are out there getting the job done. I agree. I trust Trump's instincts. I trust Besson. I trust these guys. I'm just simply saying that China is a different beast and it's amazing that we can pivot to China at this point get the Middle East nonsense out of the way
Starting point is 02:10:07 and completely pivot to China and if we can somehow end the Russia-Ukraine war and then completely full attention to China that's even better for America. I think it's pretty telling that we have a president who's able to negotiate the very different people in very different ways and put the team in place to do it and I love it.
Starting point is 02:10:25 You know it's amazing sometimes when you have a very, very strong personality like the president does. You tend to attract the area where it's not necessarily your strength, but attract the same level of toughness or whatever approach that you have.
Starting point is 02:10:50 Meaning, notice how gentle Bessant is. Right? Do you notice how Bessent how he is? Smooth. Yeah, very smooth. Notice how Kushner is. Cool as a cucumber. Notice how a lot of these guys, how they are. Their temperament.
Starting point is 02:11:09 It's a very, very interesting place of where they are. And I think when he comes out to making tough deals, that's not the same with like cash is energetic. It's not everybody that's like that. Howard Lutnik, massive personality. He's a doer himself. Howard probably sees himself as somebody that could be a president. And if he wanted to go there, he thinks very highly of himself.
Starting point is 02:11:30 He is, yeah, it's exactly what he is. But I think with these sensitive deals like Qatar, you know, Israel, you need the Kushners and Whitcomb. China, you need somebody like a Besant to go and do his part. And who's going with him? Who's going with, is it JD? Is it JD and Besant going? Who do you go to?
Starting point is 02:11:51 China. Not going, but they're having a conversation. I want to say, yes, I read him all the stories that JD will be with Besson. I thought so as well. So temperament matters, the bigger the deals are, and it looks like they're making progress. All I know is when the China announcement is made, imagine how the market's going to respond that day. When the announcement is made, Tom, how do you think the market will respond? 1% day, 3% day, 5% day?
Starting point is 02:12:17 What do you think the market does? Depending on what has happened, if the previous day was like a little bit down, you could have a 3.5% day. I agree. That's what I think. But I think you're going to have a 1.5%. I'll put my handicap on 1.5 to 2% day if there is a strong announcement about real... That's a sudden announcement. If it's an announcement of its coming, staggering, like for three weeks, then it's going to be 0.2%, 0.8%, 0.6%.
Starting point is 02:12:43 But if it's a sudden one day, it could be a 1.5 to 3.5 announcement. We've come to a deal on the following three things. Yep, exactly. Gang, great to be with y'all. If you haven't yet registered for the business planning workshop, commit to it. I do know it's a few weeks away. Commit to it. Get yourself a spot. Bring your team, your family, your kids, your spouse, your business partners.
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