PBD Podcast - Super Bowl 60, Bad Bunny & TPUSA Halftime Shows | PBD #734

Episode Date: February 9, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Second. Did you ever think you would make it? I feel I'm supposed to taste sweet bit of dirty. I know this life man for me. Adam, what's your point? The future looks bright. My handshake is better than anything I ever signs. Right here.
Starting point is 00:00:17 You are a one of one? My son's right. I don't think I've ever said this before. Adam's here. All right. Let's start off today, guys, by Tom. Just respectfully letting everybody know yesterday's Super Bowl was hands down the worst Super Bowl I've watched my life.
Starting point is 00:00:34 I'm sure the people that are Seattle, I was about to say Supersonics, Seattle, Seahawks, fans, I'm sure you enjoyed it, everybody else. What a boring Super Bowl. But, you know, there was some stuff, there was some controversy going on with the halftime show, and there's two songs in my brain right now, Vinny,
Starting point is 00:00:51 that just lingering. One of them is, in the jungle. And I, because, you know, that song, because of a video that apparently went viral that, you know, should have not been posted. And then, of course, Bad Bunny and then Kid Rock. So you're wondering like, brain's confused.
Starting point is 00:01:05 I don't know what I'm listening to right now. There's a lot of stuff that we need to go through, guys. It was interesting to see what TPSA did with their Super Bowl halftime show, record-breaking numbers. I mean, the number of live stream that they had, insane. I saw it hitting 5.6, 5.7 concurrent numbers. And allegedly the Super Bowl numbers, they're saying it's going to come around $125 to $128 million.
Starting point is 00:01:31 viewers. That's what they're saying. They don't have the final numbers yet. They're saying it's going to be lower than last year. Last year was the record breaking year that hit 134 million. So some may say, is this because TPSA took that $6,7 million away and they watched that? Or is it because nobody really cared about Seahawks playing the Patriots where not a too big superstar quarterbacks are playing? Who knows? Who knows what the reason is? But commercials. I just watched 50 cents commercials. I just watched 50 cents commercial and I have you seen 50 cents have you guys seen 50 cents commercial okay don't want I'm not no no no I just want you I am so Tom have you seen it or no yes I did okay don't say me being I'll be quiet are you kidding me what I don't see it okay let me take let me put it to you
Starting point is 00:02:18 this way I can't wait to see your reaction when we watch this together folks wait for us and watch it with us because we're going to get right into it I thought Coinbase crushed it with their commercial you know, the way they got everybody singing. Next thing, you know, everyone's singing. Was it Backstreet Boys or in sync? It was one of the two. I'm like, wait a minute. Why is grown men singing this song?
Starting point is 00:02:38 I loved it. Tom is up there, dancing and doing stuff. Twerking? Couldn't help it. Yeah, he couldn't help himself. And then for a minute, we thought the kicker was going to be the MVP, and it was going to be a shutout. But no, they ended up scoring a couple touchdowns.
Starting point is 00:02:50 So anyways, a bunch of Super Bowl stories to get into, which we will address. At the same time, this, this, this, this Savannah Guthrie story. Okay, Nancy Guthrie's story. I don't know, guys. This is like a, you know, you know how sometimes you were telling me this morning, we're like, Vinny goes home yesterday, and then next thing, you know, what do you not do at 1130 at night? Have coffee. So Vinny has coffee. Okay. And after having coffee, he stays up to 1 o'clock in the morning thinking he's, you know, Sherlock Holmes, trying to investigate what happened here. And he's got, I think he's figured it out. And he's going to reveal to us what
Starting point is 00:03:27 happened today. But there is some very, what is that clip? The script, what she says is identical to the script from the movie, Rob. It's wild. Silence of the Lens of the Lamp. We are so wild. We have to watch that.
Starting point is 00:03:40 It's absolutely something we'll watch. Trump administration suspends 111,620 California borrowers for allegedly committing billions in pandemic era fraud. He also announces dramatic drop in Ozempic price. Trump's midterm
Starting point is 00:03:57 redistricting master plan is falling short. That's Wall Street Journal's story. Trump deletes the racist video depicting Obama's as monkeys. After bipartisan backlash, it's a political story. We have to get into that. Trump had to call Tim Scott. And Rob, I don't think the person that allegedly posted that video is fired, right? If I'm not mistaken, we'll talk about that as well.
Starting point is 00:04:19 There's some stuff that's going on with Tulsa Gabbard. Florida voters sued DeSantis over redistricting push. Harvard is woke. The war department. is not. Pentagon terminates academic partnership with Ivy League schools.
Starting point is 00:04:36 Ivy League schools. And then we have Mamdani quotes the Quran Bible to support sanctuary city status. Chamchorvini, you love that. Oh, it was amazing. Prediction market Calci six U.S. approval to offer margin trades. Pretty intense.
Starting point is 00:04:52 That's going to be crazy. Nine and ten American. You ready for this? Believes U.S. is in full-blown. cost of living crisis. Study finds. Adam's got some thoughts on that. Washington Post publisher Will Lewis abruptly steps down days after massive layoffs, got the newspaper. I don't know how much longer Bezos is going to take all this noise. The company is creating for no profit. You're wasting your flipping time, you know, managing a business like this, cut the damn business. You can afford to lose 40, 50 million dollars or even take a 50 million dollar. I'm sure some
Starting point is 00:05:26 billionaire would love to be able to put in their assets to say they own WAPO, get rid of it. It's creating so many headaches for you. I've done that in the past before in a much smaller version, but we'll see. We'll see what to happen there. FCC launches probing to ABC's show The View amid crackdown on equal time for candidates. And then Team USA freestyle skiers spark Olympic outrage. You ready for this? Earmuffs, kids, if you're listening to this, especially if you're under 18, I'll give parents a second.
Starting point is 00:05:54 Ready? That's your second. Team USA freestyle skiers spark Olympic outrage over remarks about representing U.S. anti-American rhetoric, okay? Or rhetoric. Okay, rhetoric. I like rhetoric, rhetoric. I like rhetoric, actually. No, it's rhetoric.
Starting point is 00:06:10 But I thought it was a different one because this next one Tom wanted to talk about, Olympic ski jumpers are reportedly juicing their penises. They're danglings for bigger jumps, literally. It's a daily caller story. They are literally putting steroids down there because it makes them go longer. Like jump. I don't mean to say that. No pun intended. I get it. They jump longer. By the way, this morning, out of all the hundreds of stories we got, this story, Omberto brings up a rob. Tom is standing up, showing us what they do.
Starting point is 00:06:41 I'm like, grab a seat. Tom, put your pants back on. Grab a seat, Tom. What are you doing? Then he's in the bathroom, screaming, hollering. Anyways, that's a whole different story there. But I got applause. Yeah, you did. You did get applause. Bad Bunny parties with Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin at the Super Bowl show. we will do all the Super Bowl stuff. Black National Anthem Stokes, Social Media, Outrage,
Starting point is 00:07:02 before Super Bowl. Did they do Black National Anthem, Rob? Yes. When? Was it on TV? I don't know if it was on TV, but I do have the video of it, so I'm assuming. But they did it at the Super Bowl?
Starting point is 00:07:13 Yes. Yeah. Really? It was like 38 minutes of pre-game stuff. Okay. So the field. I got it. I mean, literally the coin toss and anthems now were taking 38 minutes.
Starting point is 00:07:24 Can I give a very, very fast shout out? Pat made chicken yesterday, and I'm not even being funny. Like, you know when you go to those places in the mall that just do, they give you the little toothpick with the ridiculous chicken? We go to Costco and I give you the samples. Oh, I'm not even being funny. Every time it landed, everybody kept jumping in there. And like, I was pushing kids out of the way.
Starting point is 00:07:43 I'm going to be honest with you. That's how good the chicken was. That's his secret marinade. You see the big bowl. I saw it. I saw it. Pineapple juice and all those stuff in there. That's his secret recipe.
Starting point is 00:07:51 Yeah, one of these days when we do something, I'm going to, who knows, Maybe if we do a special event for 4th of July, Vinny, you know what I may do? I may be out there barbecue and grilling my chicken like pounds of it for everybody. Cutting it up, come get it. I may do something like that. That chicken is the best. You do a how-to on your marinade and like share it? I know it's like the recipe for Coke.
Starting point is 00:08:11 Yeah, it's like it's secret. Well, I can't tell you guys. Listen, that's my insurance policy. If this stuff doesn't work out for me, I'm going to open up a little chicken spot, you know, PBD's chicken. Everything fails. And who knows? Low key, just making, you know, 120 grand year and enjoying myself making chicken for
Starting point is 00:08:25 folks. Pack and chicks. Those are the stories. Now, folks, Rob, I don't know if you have the clip or not. Gang, for those of you guys, you know what's been happening a lot lately? Which I love, okay?
Starting point is 00:08:37 Which I love. The statistic when I'm looking at this on what's happening with PBD podcast, more ladies are starting to watch PBD podcast, and he keeps climbing, okay? And of course, we all know why that is. We have Vinny on the show, and we have
Starting point is 00:08:53 Tom on the show. And we do have them on the show, okay? Not so much. But the ladies are starting to watch the podcast more and more. A lot of mothers and families and ladies who are getting on here. So, fellas or ladies, Rob, if you can go a little bit lower for Valentine's Day, if you want to get a Stefano Richie collaboration tie with value taming, these are limited numbered.
Starting point is 00:09:17 We have them there, but also if you go a little bit lower, a little bit lower for the ladies, the pink hats are here. By the way, these pink hats are pink Future Looks Bright Hat. Rob, can you please click on it? Especially with Valentine's, they being around the corner. Go there. Okay, Future Looks Bright. Pink hats.
Starting point is 00:09:35 What on the bottom, if you keep going. It's a beautiful hat, by the way. Every time you see somebody wearing this, it pops. If you, ladies, you say you watch it, if you want to represent the Future Looks Bright Hat, so when you're walking in the mall, you're at the gym, you're at work, you put this on. Other people say, wait a minute, me too.
Starting point is 00:09:51 I watch that show as well. I'm also a Vaitainer. Click on a link below. Get yourself one of these pink hats or some of the red gear that we have, especially with Valentine's Day being around the corner. It's the most expensive day the year for me because it's my wife's birthday that day. My wife's born on Valentine's Day and it's Valentine's Day. But we got a soccer tournament this weekend for us instead of Valentine's Day.
Starting point is 00:10:13 So we got some stuff that we got to do because there's a soccer tournament. Anyways, go to v.temeurge.com, place your order. With that being said, let's get right into it. First story I want to get into is the Super Bowl. Okay, so first, let's start off with the Bad Bunny performance. Rob, what can we show? What can we show with the Bad Bunny performance? What can we not show?
Starting point is 00:10:33 I'll start off with an open-ended question. Turning Point USA at the same time announced they're going to be doing a halftime show, okay? And they're a half-time show, Rob, if I'm not mistaken, I know they announced they're going to have Kid Rock there, that a bunch of different people there, and they're like, okay, is this going to work? Is it not going to work? There's not really a crowd there. Do we just invite a few friends and family and then put on the show? How many people are going to show up?
Starting point is 00:10:57 What will be considered a success? On the TPSA YouTube channel, we watched it 10 minutes before the halftime show. They had 250,000 people waiting. Then it went to 450. Then it went to 650. Then it a million. And then all of a sudden, we were all betting at the house. How many people were going to be watching a live stream?
Starting point is 00:11:17 I think you hit 5.6, 5.7, just on. on the TPSA channel, not including Charlie Kirk's channel. 13 hours later, 20 million people watch these guys perform. And Rob, the folks that were performing were who? I know it's Kid Rock. I was kidding. It's right there. If you zoom in, I'll see it right there.
Starting point is 00:11:34 Brantley Gilbert. There you go. Brandley Gilbert, Lee Bryce. And you have Gabby Barrett performing. And then you have a bad bunny. A lot of controversy. Is he going to wear a dress? No.
Starting point is 00:11:45 Is he going to do ice? No. Some people said that kid that he gave the Grammy. to was Liam Ramos, which it wasn't, right? The claims about that, you know, the Grammy that he gave to that kid, that kid apparently when we were watching it, it was like, hey, kid, young Bad Bunny, he's an actor. The kid was an actor.
Starting point is 00:12:04 One day, you're going to win a Grammy, and he's giving it to his younger self, which was a good depiction. So, and then there was no ice message. And matter of fact, you know what's the craziest thing? What Super Bowl did? Shout out to Roger Godell. Right after Bad Bunny was done performing, guess what was? was the first commercial that played right after the bad bunny performance an ice commercial
Starting point is 00:12:24 did you guys see this an ice commercial rob is this the ice commercial yep so bad bunny ends and then right afterwards this is what they're showing go ahead rob equal time their friends and neighbors sons fathers their little league coaches and veterans they're people who love this country these are immigration and customs enforcement officers they are removing violent criminals from our streets and neighborhoods. It's dangerous and difficult work. But ICE has one mission to make America a safer place to live, and that's what they're doing.
Starting point is 00:13:00 This is law enforcement. This is ICE. By the way, pause, victory goes to Roger Godell for doing this. I like this equal time stuff that we're talking about. You allow this to happen. You allow that to happen. And you allow the commercial and bad money. Stay civil for the most
Starting point is 00:13:17 part. I have some commentary. I'll give as well. But Adam, I'll come to you. Your reaction to Bad Bunny's performance. So I have mixed reviews here, and here's really what's going on here. I'm going to basically say there's winners and losers. And there's a lot of winners, and there's one big loser. The big loser is
Starting point is 00:13:33 the United States of America. The winners are every single individual group that wants to basically express their beliefs. So Bad Bunny and the Latin American crowd, huge victory for them. Huge victory for
Starting point is 00:13:49 Turning Point USA, record numbers. Huge victory for the immigrant community, a huge immigrant for our enemies, foreign and domestic. They want to see America divided. They want to see the halftime, not speaking in English. They want to see people upset about it. They want to see the black national anthem. The only way that this country is going to lose is if we're divided.
Starting point is 00:14:09 Now, who lost? Well, the NFL. Like the NFL woke up with a black guy this morning. The game sucked. The halftime show is basically what all. All everyone wants to talk about, you think that's what they want to be known for? And then literal patriots. Bobcraft had a bad week, didn't get elected to the Hall of Fame.
Starting point is 00:14:29 Either did Bill Belichick. Tom Brady, obviously rooting for the Patriots. They lost. So in my opinion, there was a lot of individual winners, but one big loser, and that's the United States and the NFL. Minnie? Well, I mean, nobody should be surprised. I love a lot of people like, I can't believe. they? No, no, yes, you should. He was scheduled to do it. Okay, he's, you know, you know how he stands
Starting point is 00:14:55 politically. He barely speaks English. He's at a Yankee game. He sits for God bless America. So, I don't like the fact that people were surprised what's going to happen. But my thing is this. This was supposed to be entertainment for the biggest night in American sports. If you don't follow Bad Bunny, if you don't speak Spanish, if you're not down with the twerking in the club, it wasn't entertaining. Plain and simple, we're sitting at the house and literally, literally, I look back, maybe one or two people that were Latin, you know, Latinos that were dancing. Don't be wrong. The beats were good. The dancing's okay. But like, if you think about it, all of it was Spanish, except what? Lady Gaga for 20 seconds, she spoke English, if that's not it. But I think, personally,
Starting point is 00:15:34 that's what they wanted. That's what they gave you. If you support the NFL, good for you. My opinion, and if it's okay with you, Pat, I have Rob to play it. The best part of the Super Bowl, While everybody's getting ready and talking and running around, everybody at the house, at Pat's house, stop me, Tom. Everybody, people were in mid-conversation, took off their hat and stopped and watched the TV. It was Charlie Puth's National Anthem. If this right here doesn't give you goosebumps about being America,
Starting point is 00:16:01 this is what America was about. This was there, Rob, you could go at 120, right? Perfect, right there, Rob. Play this if it's okay. Go for it. But they're not lip-syncing. This isn't lip-syncing, by the way, and as Rob tries to get it,
Starting point is 00:16:15 This is his actual voice live singing the national anthem. I'm buffering. Hang on one second. Oh, it's okay. You're buffed yourself. But anyway, um, here we go. Oh, yeah, here it goes. Here goes. Right there up. Perfect. Boom. Watch this, Adam. Let me. Here you. Watch. That's what it's about. That's what it's about.
Starting point is 00:17:00 Listen to his voice, right? Beat you up there. Oh, my goodness. That's what it's about. And Adam posted a video yesterday about a Whitney Houston and Pat singing like this, by the way, again, this isn't bashing Spanish people, Puerto Rican people, whatever, they can be room for that.
Starting point is 00:17:24 But on America's biggest stage, people want songs that they know, moments that they could remember forever, something that's going to sing along with, not something that you have to translate and sit and not understand it. Do you see the video of Inside? Could we play that one, Rob?
Starting point is 00:17:36 I wouldn't play the music because he's singing. But for anybody out there that was like, what do you mean? Everybody inside the stadium was having a blast. There's a video of somebody that took, from inside and was recording and panning around the audience there's one or two
Starting point is 00:17:51 white people dancing yeah Rob lower the volume because he is singing it. This is what's inside while he's singing it looks like. Two people dancing. Look at everybody in there. They're not recording. They're just standing there. Nobody understands what's going on. You have one white girl dancing. Good for her. Nobody's into it.
Starting point is 00:18:09 Nobody's into it. So it was a little disappointing. If you're Puerto Rican and you knew what he was saying, you had a blast before. For me, it was kind of a little, though. Well, I have two points that are different. And the first is the NFL contracted, you know, a producer, Rock Nation, 50 cent, whoever it was. Jayzee, not 50 cents. Jayzee, I'm sorry, Jayzee.
Starting point is 00:18:30 Contract JZ to do two things. Number one, bring us younger audiences. Number two, bring us more diverse audiences. And let's do that through music. And the Super Bowl halftime show has been a musical extravaganza. for 25 years now. And so that's what the NFL wants. And the NFL, let's face it, you know, they need that diversity.
Starting point is 00:18:55 They need those audiences because they need to get the audiences aligned with the broadcast for which they're being paid billions of dollars. So if they get a billion-dollar contract, $6 billion, you know, for streaming, $4 billion for this, all these contracts, the audiences have to come true. otherwise next time they're not going to get the same contract. So they are out there trying to get younger audiences, more audiences. Point one. Point two, from the minute they did this and Bad Bunny, what was he on Saturday Night Live?
Starting point is 00:19:27 All of you are going to see me. If you don't understand Spanish, you have six months to learn. Remember he did that? And he delivered what he said he was going to do, which is a Spanish language performance. and, you know, I didn't see anything particularly offensive in it. Do I think it could have been better? I think it was a little tone deaf in terms of the wide audience.
Starting point is 00:19:50 Yeah. But it was like a cultural walkthrough of, you know, of Hispanic themes. And similar to a halftime show I thought was well produced a couple years ago, the walk through the history of hip hop and they had the big house and all of the east and west and everything. I thought they did a good job with that. It felt to me like he was trying to do a little bit of the same thing. Now, I don't understand, I understand Ricky Martin. I don't understand others, but that's just me.
Starting point is 00:20:21 But that's my thoughts. What do you think, Pat? Yeah, so a couple things. I want to isolate. We'll talk about Turning Point USA, why that could have been a bigger disruption. We'll talk about that. I do want to address one thing that's probably the most important part of the story because anybody that's a parent watching this that has a kid that play sports,
Starting point is 00:20:39 We had a conversation last time with my nephew. And one of my sons plays a competitive soccer, and we have a lot of people, many of you guys do as well. There are not too many stories, better stories you can tell your kids than the Sam Darnold story. Let me tell you what's special about Sam Darnold story. Sam Darnold is the only quarterback in the history of the NFL
Starting point is 00:21:03 to be a starting quarterback for two different teams, back-to-back that had a 14-3 record. And last year, Minnesota, banks on somebody else. They said, no, Sam Darnold's not the reason why we're doing well as Justin Jefferson. Any quarterback will do well with Justin Jefferson. They're probably not wrong. This quarterback gives you a 14-3 record. You give up on him.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Then Seahawks coming and say, we'll take you. They bring him in. Same record 14-3 takes him to the Super Bowl and they win. I don't even know who they announce. was the MVP. Was it the running back? The running back. But Sam Darnold, as a starting QB,
Starting point is 00:21:43 took two teams 14 and 3 and 1. And by the way, this kid Sam in ninth grade, they said, what do you want to be when you grow up? He says, one, I want to play for USC. He does. Two, I want to go out there and going to the NFL. And all this stuff he's saying, and he says, I want to also be known as a nice guy.
Starting point is 00:22:03 I want to be known that this was a nice guy. Sam Darnold say this at what do you call a ninth grade. There are a lot of bad examples kids are following right now on social media. It's a very, very encouraging example to give a kid who goes to the Jets. Nothing happens with the Jets. Is that it, Rob? Yeah, here you go. Attend the University of USC.
Starting point is 00:22:22 He does. Become a sports broadcaster for ESPN. He will. Become a father. Never drink or use drugs in my life. And be remembered as the nice one. So guess what, Sam Darnold? You're awesome, buddy.
Starting point is 00:22:34 I hope you maintain the standard and how many parents out there that want to give an example of somebody saying, hey, that's a good example, that's a role model, that's Sam Darno for you. Dreams can become a reality. So parents, we had a good example of a person that wanted. There's a lot of good stories that's probably going to come out with us.
Starting point is 00:22:53 He's probably going to go on the tour, do a bunch of different shows, all these shows that you do on TV so we can learn more about his story. That's that. Let's set that part aside. Let's come back to Bad Bunny. Look, I'm from the Middle East. I was born and raised in Iran, okay?
Starting point is 00:23:06 My mother's Armenian. Borosia, my dad's Assyrian. Vinny's a Syrian. From New York, lived in L.A., comedian, actor. Adams Jewish, born in Miami. Not from Israel. He's born in Miami, Miami Country Day. One of the best athletes down here goes to Florida States.
Starting point is 00:23:22 Florida State plays football, basketball, one cut away from making it to the NBA. Denver Nuggets, Chauncey Billups' nephew got the spot instead of him. Stories with his father, what his father used to do with Special Olympics, Tom. That was a rocket scientist, right? IBM. That worked on a lot of different things. One day, Tom and I are having dinner in San Diego at some event we went to, and this man sitting next to us, I don't know why we were having this religious moment that night, like it was a very spiritual moment.
Starting point is 00:23:51 And this man's sitting here, I start a conversation with the man. Next thing, you know, we find that this old man worked at the same exact place as Tom's dad did. Next thing, you know, Tom's in tears crying with a man. He had a moment about his father. Lives in Florida. Goes to Cal State University in Northridge. Gets his MBA. Goes at IBM as a guy that's seen as a regular guy
Starting point is 00:24:14 who wins first in his company, has done 20-plus deal toys, 2 billion-plus deals. You know, families got lineage to Canada. Everybody's got a certain emotional attachment to your blood and your heritage. Guess what bad monies is? Puerto Rico. It's what he is. That's what his pride is.
Starting point is 00:24:32 That's his stories. He's telling his story. Now, he didn't do anything wrong. He was selected. He didn't choose to do the, what do you call it, the halftime show. He didn't choose to do it. He was selected. Jay-Z selected him.
Starting point is 00:24:48 Obviously at the halftime show, the audience there didn't win because the show is horrible when you're at the Super Bowl. I've been to the Super Bowl. It's horrible when you're in the, what do you call it? Understand. The sound sucks. You can't see anything. you're trying to track it.
Starting point is 00:25:02 This show, believe it or not, is better if you're sitting at home watching it than if you're actually there, right? There are only a few shows that if you were there, you were like, oh, my God, this was crazy. Michael Jackson, one of one, it'll never top it. Maybe Whitney Houston, maybe Janet Jackson, Timberley, a couple of this stuff, that historic moments that we think about, there's typically controversy tied to it. Give him credit. Do you think some people gave him feedback?
Starting point is 00:25:24 Do you think some people said, don't go on a dress? Do you think some people said, don't make this about politics? Do you think some people said keep it tone down? Do you think he maybe wanted to flirt with it? So credit to him who maybe didn't do any of that stuff that everybody else was doing at the Grammys. I didn't see a sticker that said ice out, right? I didn't see a be-good sticker.
Starting point is 00:25:43 I didn't see anything. So somebody gave him clear instructions, and as a creative, guess what typically creatives are known for doing? Breaking rules. And I don't think he broke any rules. I actually thought it was a pretty, I give it a seven. And I don't know what score I gave it last time. going through it. I thought I'd give it a seven, seven and a half. I actually enjoyed the
Starting point is 00:26:02 storytelling of the performance. Let me bring it back to where I think they messed up. Listen, guys, you could have brought Bad Bunny at 251. You could have brought them at 249. You could have brought them at 252. I don't care. Great. My son listens to Bad Money. Doesn't agree with them, but my youngest son actually knows quite a few songs of Bad Bunny. It makes you want to move. It's a very happy music, even though some of the songs like my nanny will listen to says, Daddy, do you know what he's saying? I said, no, let me tell you what he's saying. I'm like, no shit. Yeah, oh, wow, that's pretty crazy what he's saying.
Starting point is 00:26:36 250 year anniversary, you couldn't have done something else? Really? On 250 year anniversary, we couldn't have said, you know, made this about America. Remember, NBA has teams in Canada. It's an international sport. NHL has teams in Canada. It's an international sport. MLB has teams in Canada.
Starting point is 00:26:58 It's an international sport. NFL is an American sport. And this was a 250 year anniversary. And as much as I paid attention to everything, Roger Godel, at the end of the halftime performance after the game, he's hugging Bad Bunny and he's thanking him with all this other stuff and they're having a moment together, I get it. This was a good opportunity for us to make it about 250.
Starting point is 00:27:21 years. It doesn't mean get political. You know how amazing of a scene would have been? Like, if you would have done something like, we are the world, we are the children. Remember when they did that one song back in the days? You know, that song that we still sing till today. Yeah, it was just an amazing moment, right? What if we brought Kid Rock and Beyonce and, you know, you know, a bad bunny? And what if we brought everybody from him? And what if we brought Morgan Wall and what if we brought all of these guys who say, hey, this is America. This is who we are. What if we did that?
Starting point is 00:27:53 I think that was the missed opportunity for me with the NFL that they could have made it. Again, 251, 252, I don't care. 249, 248, I don't care. It's a marketing decision. That's where I think the NFL missed the mark. Aside from that, I actually give them credit. Now let's talk about Turning Point USA. On a Turning Point USA side, when you think about what they did, okay, Turning Point USA,
Starting point is 00:28:18 to say that these guys took on the NFL, the first, first ever institution to take on the NFL and have the courage to test and see what to happen. And by the way, I don't even think they knew how many people would tune in. I guarantee you a turning point USA had no clue. 5.6, 5.7, 5.8 million. Concurrent people were going to tune into one channel. And Charlie Kirk's channel would have one million to put those two together seven million tuning in, watching that.
Starting point is 00:28:47 I don't think they were expecting that. So, when I watched the show and I watched the audience and I saw it, I'm like, all right, good performance. It was okay. I gave it a six, six and a half. And why do I give it a six? I give it a ten for the idea and execution. I give it a six, six and a half because the market is now saying there is a place for that. And you can actually get Super Bowl to want to do a co-op with you.
Starting point is 00:29:18 and do something with you. I don't know what that would look like. But I do think if they would have put a little bit more money into it, I think it could have been more creative. I think they could have added some humor. I think they could have done a little bit more. But I do give them a six and a half for the performance that they had. I give them a 10 for execution, the fact that they actually did it.
Starting point is 00:29:40 They came through. And now the market's watching and saying, oh, my God, there's a place for this. Remember, you know what they charged for 30 seconds slots this year for commercials? Three million? Eight to $10 million. Holy moly. Let me save one more time. 30 second is $8 million to $10 million.
Starting point is 00:29:55 60 second is $16 to $20 million to put a 60 second commercial. So if I'm the board right now, remember in business, it's all about margins. It's all about margins. Yeah, $8 to $10 million, $30 seconds. In business, it's all about smaller the percentages. What does that mean? Tom, if a insurance company loses 7% percent. of market share to somebody else. Do they pay attention to it? Oh my gosh. When you take a look at 10%
Starting point is 00:30:25 PE. So price earnings ratio, typical company on Wall Street, Pat, you know, 10% profitability, net profit is a big deal. You lose 7% off the top. That probably goes to five. So you know what your profits are your last month. Not only would it get my attention. It would get everybody standing up hot. Do you think they're talking about? TPSA at all. Yes, they are. TPSA has come out of Roger Goddell's mouth. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:30:54 Yes. Yes, it has. Yeah. Okay. So what do you think they're thinking about? Do you think Roger Goddell is the type of guy that will make the call and say, hey, guys, can we think about something for next year? Do you think they would do that? So like a Jayze?
Starting point is 00:31:05 Yes. Do I think Roger Godell calls JZ or calls Trump or calls these guys and say, hey, can we figure out something to do for 2027 and still entertain the audience with TPS? Do you think they do that? I don't think they do a mash-up, but I think in the coming week, not weeks, they're going to sit down and look at this because you're going to have, if I'm, let's say that I'm Pepsi or I'm Budweiser. I'm like, hey man, I gave you the horse and the eagle trying to put an American ad on the same. Let me flip it then. Let me flip it.
Starting point is 00:31:40 Do you think Pepsi and Coca-Cola and those guys, somebody from TPSA calls them and say, hey, we've already lined up next year? and here's what we want to do, we want to go ahead. We understand you're doing it there as well. Here's what we want to think about. Do you want to be a sponsor? Do you think they make that kind of a call? Absolutely. If I'm Budweiser, I'm in the business of selling my product.
Starting point is 00:32:01 I agree. And I got 20 million people on TPSA on their first year. It's going to be bigger next year. It's going to be more there. And I'm going to tell me to say, listen, I know you're looking for my money. I've always been here at the Super Bowl, but I'm giving you seven next year.
Starting point is 00:32:15 That's all I'm doing because I'm going to put four with TPSS. say, soon as that happens, you not only have Roger Goodell's attention. You have the attention of every owner that's going to be in Roger Goodell's ears. I totally agree. And not all those owners were happy about bad money. I totally agree. I totally agree, Adam. Well, here's what I think is really going on here.
Starting point is 00:32:34 I think the NFL just had their Bud Light Dylan Mulvaney moment where they said, whoa, we're abandoning our core audience to please a certain audience. And listen, Born and Raise Miami in the nightlife scene, Dude, I love that bunny. Wrong place, wrong time, wrong performer for the moment. I agree with you on that. But don't forget, who does the NFL really care about? NFL's not red, NFL's not blue, NFL is all about the green.
Starting point is 00:33:04 They might as well change the NFL to the National Finance League. They're charging 10, 20 million bucks, money grab, money grab, money grab, money grab, money grab. There's also a saying in the NFL, not for long. Hey, if you don't act right, not for long. So if you keep doing things like this, Roger Goodell, you're going to have fans say, just like Colin Kaepernick, not for long. So in my opinion, what they're going to do is next year and say, we're going to stomp on Turning Point USA.
Starting point is 00:33:31 They are no longer going to be basically taking our audience away, and they're going to have a country, hip-hop, mash-up. They're going to probably bring Garth Brooks and Nellie and do that type of thing, because they got to bring America again. Final, final, final point. I genuinely don't think the NFL fully understands how big of a player they are in the national landscape for culture.
Starting point is 00:33:57 This is the biggest cultural moment in our country and you're going to fumble the ball on the one-yard line, Roger Goodell, do better. When you say the Dillan Mulvaney moment, do you not think Roger Goodell? He's a smart guy, whatever people hate on him and his decisions in the past.
Starting point is 00:34:14 Like, you know that there's, in the room. They're like, he's like, wait a minute. So every song is going to be in Spanish. Yes. Are we cool with that? Yes. And I'm curious how much of a moment is like Jay Z and them going, yeah, yeah, we're going to do that. JZ's not stupid as well. This is intentional. If you're doing this, it's intentional. With Dylan Mulvaney, they hired a girl at Budweiser. Remember, she was all woke, rainbows everywhere. She's like, that's sort of the movement. That was a horrible decision with some DEI stuff and they paid the consequences. This, I don't think is one of those moments, but I don't think this is that moment. Are you upset that every song was?
Starting point is 00:34:45 in Spanish? I didn't get anything out of it. I don't know any of the songs. I don't know Spanish. Let me just play devil's advocate. That's what he does. I understand that. That's like getting mad at Kendrick Lamar that every song he sang last year. I'm not getting mad. I'm not getting a hip-hop song. I'm not getting mad. That's what he does. That's like saying, hey, I don't really like what Usher did two years ago. Adam. Because he did R&B. That's what he does. I'm not, I'm not upset. I'm disappointed because you know what, Adam, I wasn't even going to watch the damn thing. I'm watching it because I'm with them and I want to hang out and be with people that we know. But then when it's halftime and I'm sitting there for however long it was, I don't know his songs.
Starting point is 00:35:18 I don't know Spanish. Well, you know him now. But what I'm saying is these aren't decisions that are just, oh, whoops, we just messed up the little vain. You know, they know what they're doing and it's intentional. Do you think the NFL is regretting this decision? They woke up today, seeing the ratings, seeing the game. Do you think they're regretting this? Not at all.
Starting point is 00:35:38 Not at all. I don't care. I don't know. Not at all? No. Even with turning point of USA taking. No, no. By the way, here's how life works. Somebody had to eventually do it.
Starting point is 00:35:49 I have so much respect that TPSA chose to do something because it could have been a massive flop. Massive flop. By the way, at what number would you have said, okay, good for them? If they had a million live stream, would you have been like, damn, that's pretty good. That's pretty good.
Starting point is 00:36:05 They did 5.8 million live stream. That's what I'm saying. I think it's a second or third highest live stream ever on YouTube anyone's ever done. And number one was a country, India. It's not like it's easy to do something like that. Well, that's why I think the NFL should be worried. I agree with the part that you're saying, but also the NFL, here's the problem.
Starting point is 00:36:22 So remember, what is NFL trying to do? What is the NBA trying to do? Who is their competition? What is NBA and NFL's competition? Who do they look at us competition? One sport. No, it's one sport. Soccer.
Starting point is 00:36:41 Soccer. You're saying around the world? I mean, localize? Dude, what did Ronaldo get paid last year? Rob, can you pull up Ronaldo's contract in Saudi? What was Ronaldo's contract in Saudi? Watch this. You ready?
Starting point is 00:36:53 What is Ronaldo's contract in Saudi? And then I want you to go ask what mess – Look at this. Rinaldo's contract in Saudi was what? It was, you know – $250 million? Something crazy like that, right? It makes no sense to $2.5-year contract for $500.
Starting point is 00:37:13 hundred million dollars. 200 million a year. He gets paid $200 million a year. $2.15. That's euros. Yeah. That's right. Euros. 250. So $600 million. So do you not think NBA players are like, man, what are we going to make $200 million a dollar, da, da, da, da, da, da. Well, guess what? We got to make the sport international. Do I think Roger Godell is going to sit there and think about losing the 7%
Starting point is 00:37:36 while he's trying to gain India, China, Europe, Brazil, South, Central America? don't know how they're thinking in their marketing meetings. I don't know if they're so, who cares about the conservatives? It's 7%. Let's go get China. Let's go get this. That's the part that I don't know what their marketing team is thinking about. You're absolutely right, by the way, and I'll give you data.
Starting point is 00:37:57 How many games were played not in the country this year? Mexico, London, Berlin. They've been doing this for a while. Yes, they have. Expanding their audience. So it's not a secret that the NFL is trying to globalize their league. They are. Because you're absolutely right to use some data.
Starting point is 00:38:13 If they lose 7%, but they gain 25%, you know, that's a net win for the NFL. By the way, Rob, can you still go to the previous poll or no? I cannot. I can tell you the results, so I know them. 16,000 people voted. Don't tell the results. Give them the option. I want to see what they think people voted as.
Starting point is 00:38:32 Sure. The options were which Super Bowl halftime show did you watch? Bad Bunnies. Turning Point USA's. I watched both or I watched neither. What do you think was first? This is our audience? Our audience.
Starting point is 00:38:45 Oh, our audience. So Bad Bunny, Turning Point USA, both neither. Vinny, which one do you think first? What's last? I'm sorry, say the question. Okay, which Super Bowl halftime show did you watch? Bad Bunny, turning point USA, both neither. What do you think they said?
Starting point is 00:39:01 Both. Our audience. Both was first place? Our audience? Tom, what do you think they said? I think the number one is, I'm going to go 40, 45% TPSA was number one. our audience. Okay.
Starting point is 00:39:14 And then... What's last? Last is neither. Last is neither. Okay. Adam, what do you say? Our audience, 60 to 70 watched turning point, 30 to 40 watched Super Bowl, and very few watched neither. I think more audience watched.
Starting point is 00:39:33 So that adds up to 120. Okay. Show it, Rob. Well, I can tell. I don't have it. Okay, go ahead. So it was 40% TPUSA, 30% NFL, 25%? both and then, I'm sorry, 20% both, 10% neither.
Starting point is 00:39:47 So who won? TPSA. TPSA had 40% and then Super Bowl was 30% that they watched it. You know what's so impressive about this? Who were the people that were on Turning Point USA halftime show? Kid Rock and name the other names. I don't know. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:40:04 Kid Rock hasn't had a hit in 20 years, bro. This is something that is... What I'm trying to say. They're flirting to see if this could work. They could have said, listen, It's country music X, jazz music Y, folk music Z. Like, the performers were irrelevant. They came as almost like defiance to the NFL.
Starting point is 00:40:23 Yeah. They don't have big names here. I've never heard of any of these names. I've heard them sing. They're great. But I don't know any of these people. Kid Rock, what's the last big song that he had? Ball with the ball to bang a bang.
Starting point is 00:40:35 You're right. 25 years ago. That's why I say in my mind, like if I'm as a business owner, what would we do? Do you test first? And then you say, whoa, we had 5.8 million. Guys, let's put $20 million into it next year. Then you go get a and say, you put a show, you do certain festivities, activities.
Starting point is 00:40:54 So you can both come and watch the game and you can come like maybe next year you ran out an arena. And you play, get the license from Godell to play the game on the TV and then do performance there internally so you can watch it. That's probably the model that I would do to mix it up for next year. This is what you talk about with leaks and opportunities. Shout out to the BDC crew. If you're the NFL and you're going through your business model, leaks and opportunities, you're thinking, leak, dude, we're leaking a whole audience over here. Turning point is looking this as an opportunity, and they capitalized on it, and they scored.
Starting point is 00:41:28 I agree. So to me, that was an, by the way, did you see trans stuff with Bonnie? No. Did you see LGBTQ stuff? No. Yeah, yeah, there was. There was one moment. There's a couple.
Starting point is 00:41:37 The boy, I saw that. But it was very fast. Did you see the BLM stuff? No. Did you see any BLM stuff? No. Okay. Is that because NFL didn't want to do it?
Starting point is 00:41:46 Or is that because Trump has been pushing and challenging and everyone's getting their act together? What do you think it is? You think it's a little bit of both? Of course. Okay. They're learning. I think some guard rails would put on the production. All right.
Starting point is 00:41:55 So let me go to the next one. By the way, last night when we were talking to Luis Nieto, Taylor's fiancé, Luis Nieto is also with Bedivic consulting. And he's telling him, he says, Patrick, you know what's the one thing that I noticed, I said, what's that? He says, when we went to America Business Forum, you know the American Business Forum event we went to? Sushi Spotsie Spout we went to, Sky Sushi, Sushi,
Starting point is 00:42:16 what it's called? SexyFish. So when we went there, he says there was two speakers that came up in he that only did Spanish. He says, we're in the arena. He says the Javier Millet interview was only Spanish. He says, Messies interview was only Spanish. He says, the moment they hit the stage,
Starting point is 00:42:35 there was a mass exodus. everybody left, okay? Everybody left because they don't understand what people are saying. So he's like, the audience is watching the Super Bowl, they're like, dude, I don't know what you're singing. I don't know what you're singing. Could Bad Bunny
Starting point is 00:42:51 have done one song in English to just kind of do it? You know what I mean? Like if you would have done that, I think it would have been cool to kind of do it, right? It would be unifying. But by the way, let me tell you, trust me, I was critical of them choosing Bad Bunny. And again, isolate.
Starting point is 00:43:06 Bad Bunny didn't do anything wrong. They gave him the job. He didn't go say, I better do it. To the NFL chose Bad Bunny. Jay-Z chose Bad Money. Do you know at the end when he held the football what it said on the football? Did you see what he said on the football? Can you show what it said on the football at the end, Bad Bunny?
Starting point is 00:43:23 Here's what he said at the end with the football. That he spiked. That he spiked at the end. If you look at the football all the way at the end, all the way at the end, if you just go at the end, go back a little bit, you're about to see right there. Come up a little bit. Is he going to show it?
Starting point is 00:43:41 Okay, if you just go on online, Rob, and just type in Bad Bunny football message images to see what it says, I think it's actually a pretty encouraging message on what he put on a football at the end. This was a very well... I'm in suspense right now. What is it saying?
Starting point is 00:43:56 No, you've got to see what it says. Zoom in. Together we are America. That's great. It's good. That's amazing. I think that's good. I think that's good that he put the message
Starting point is 00:44:04 on what he did. And don't... This is very similar. symbolic, and I want to ask you a question. I know you want to move on. They had the American flag first, but they had all these other flags. In my opinion, that's a great thing. You've got to make the American flag a hundred times bigger than all these other countries. Respect to Puerto Rico, respect to Cuba, respect to Haiti, respect to Jamaica, respect to Venezuela, yada, yada, yada,
Starting point is 00:44:26 Dominicana. You put the American flag a thousand times bigger when you do something like this, and then you can have all the other flags. The issue is don't put every ever flag the same. It's a very valid point. And then here's the question I have for you. There's two major, major sporting events that people tune into where they watch a show, the Super Bowl and the opening to the Olympics.
Starting point is 00:44:48 Do you remember the opening to the parents Olympics? Embarrassing. Embarrassing. Trans-Jesus. Absolutely. How would you compare, contrast? Italy? Literally, like, one through 10 what that was.
Starting point is 00:45:00 No, no, no, no. Did you see Italy's opening? Winter Olympics, nobody watches. but the summer Olympics, when they did trans Jesus and all that, give that a score, maybe a perception versus the NFL. But by the way, that's why it's under a Biden administration. Wait till you see the opening of the World Cup and the U.S. what it's going to look like.
Starting point is 00:45:21 Oh, it's going to be ridiculously pro-American. Who's in charge of that? What do you think's going to happen? You're going to see the most ridiculous show being put up there because it's him. Okay, let me get to a couple other things, your commercials. Rob, can we go to, let's go to, let's go to, 50 cents commercial because I just want to see your reaction Vinnie. Okay? I just want to you
Starting point is 00:45:38 I have a feeling you guys gonna get it instantly this guy is so funny Rob go for it. It's come to my attention that everyone's calling me a troll some said even king of trolls first of all I'm flatter but I'm dumb with all that I would never do a deal with
Starting point is 00:45:54 DoorDash and quite literally deliver beef when millions of people are watching I mean who would do something like that delivering quality beef it's more of a art than I don't want to be too obvious. It's all about timing. And I'm always on time.
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Starting point is 00:46:28 Oh, I got all of it, of course. Did you get all of them? Beef. Who's ABC? Beef. ABC is Maywood. Remember he used to say Mayweather doesn't know how to read. He said a Harry Potter. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Dennis the comb, Puffy, Combs. Right? And it says four to four, you know, 50 months or something, who's counting? Four years he's going to. Exactly. Wow. Do. The fact that the NFL allowed this and they chose to do this door dash, that's a risky commercial. I know.
Starting point is 00:46:59 50 cent has now transcended hip-hop. And he's become a cultural icon. Two guys come to mind that have done this. Snoop Dog, arguably the most famous American in the world other than Trump, and now 50 Cent. And 50 Cent has made a living on just trolling everybody and clowning everybody. And he's getting the last laugh. What do you think Diddy's thinking right now in jail watching the Super Bowl? Seeing that.
Starting point is 00:47:21 Oh, you mother sucker. Can you imagine Diddy's and Jill watching 50 Cent? Everybody's like. Of course. Yeah, everyone's like, hey, man, that's not cool. You know, why would he do such a thing? You know, I don't like 50 doing stuff like in the United States. and some people are probably taking shots, you know.
Starting point is 00:47:35 Oh, for sure. What do you think about the commercial? To be honest to you, on face, I never really pay attention to it. That, the subliminal messages, it's pretty freaking out. You think he wrote it? You think he wrote it? I don't know if he wrote it. I think somebody may have given it to him and he said, hey, I sponsored this, I endorsed this.
Starting point is 00:47:52 He'll take credit for it. Coinbase, again. Again, we can't play it, Rob, because it's singing, right? Yeah. We can't play it. Can we see it? Coinbase did? Coinbase literally put up.
Starting point is 00:48:04 a commercial singing a song that everybody, and Vinnie, Adam, let me tell you what's going on. I'm literally sitting there and, you know, we got people over at the house. And next thing, you know, first Joel sings the lines. I'm like, why is they singing these songs? Then Vinny's singing. Then, you know, five people here are singing. All of a sudden, 25 people are singing this song. And I'm saying, God, a question for you, better answer now.
Starting point is 00:48:32 Am I original? Yeah. Am I the only one? Yeah. Tom, get a bit. Yeah. Am I so sick. By the way, still nobody knows what's going on.
Starting point is 00:48:44 What the hell is going on? Am I everything you need? You better rock your body now. Everybody. Yeah. So, by the way, this is going on. And then it's at the end, what is it show? Coinbase.
Starting point is 00:49:02 Brilliant. So I posted, I tweeted online and I said, hey, Rob, can you go to? This is when you know the marketing team is working double time. I went online and I said, listen, give Coinbase, give the Coinbase marketing to them a massive race. They crushed it again. Everyone was singing. Now go to the bottom and look who commented. Boom.
Starting point is 00:49:22 Yeah. That's actually awesome. So meaning they're doing it right. Great. They're doing it right. I won't it that. How much you think they paid Backstreet Boys to use their song? Millions.
Starting point is 00:49:38 It's a lot. Worth every penny. Worth every penny. By the way, if they say to Backstreet Boys, we're going to give you $10 million. Backstreet Boys isn't going to negotiate. They'd be like, we'll take the money. They need the money. If now we'll go contact in sync.
Starting point is 00:49:50 Can you see if we can find out how much they paid them? I actually don't think it's that much money. Probably a million. You can do. Yeah, I think it's a couple. You can do a clip. How much? For a Super Bowl ad?
Starting point is 00:50:00 You can find out what this is. but how many acts find out that the record label or the clearinghouse, ASCAP, BMI, that your music got licensed, and then they're upset about it. I do not like the fact that my... Would they give them? Pat, you know what this is for the... 60 seconds, yeah, I know, but what did they pay?
Starting point is 00:50:21 Does it say how much they... It doesn't disclose? All right. All right. You know what this is for the Backstreet Boys? Very good. It's like you doing a YouTube video. It's an annuity.
Starting point is 00:50:29 This song... Got them downloads on Apple. Spotify. This is a song that hasn't been relevant in 20-something years, and they're still making money on it. Well, Pat, think about it, guys, if I'm not mistaken, they weren't playing the actual, no, it was silent. You were just singing along,
Starting point is 00:50:45 and just because they're putting the lyrics and they changed it, I don't think you have to pay them. Did they just put that? I think it was, no, hold on. Pat, I don't think there was beats. We were just watching and singing. It was quiet. Are you hearing music, or what are you hearing, Rob?
Starting point is 00:50:58 What do you mean? Can you do it on your own? This wasn't, I don't even know if the beat was playing, guys. So it's like karaoke music It's the backing track It's not even their actual song You'll hear them like in the chorus section But it's done so that the person singing like karaoke
Starting point is 00:51:12 Is the prominent voice If it's not the- Thanks Robb I want to rock your body If it's yeah yeah That's all that was happening I don't know if they had to pay for the price Mark even better for them Anything else any other commercial Or something that stuck out Tom
Starting point is 00:51:23 Anything else you saw that you liked The Levi's commercial was okay Right I didn't think Vinny you were too crazy about it Anything else The Levi's commercial the prostate cancer. The prostate commercial was pretty funny. What's this,
Starting point is 00:51:35 I really liked Budweiser. They did an Epstein commercial? Yes, the victims put together. Wait, they did a Super Bowl Epstein commercial? Yeah. Is this the one that Elon Musk said I would pay for? They did an Epstein commercial in the Super Bowl?
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Starting point is 00:52:53 Because we all deserve the truth. And who paid for it? Was it Soros? They call out Pam Bundy specifically. And mind you, by name? Rob, if you go find out who funded that. What does a QR could go to, Rob? What does a QR could go to?
Starting point is 00:53:13 Let me take a look. Yeah, I'm curious of who funded this. What this thing goes to? Give that their own... And so, Pat, why you guys are doing that? Because the world without exploitation. Matt Walsh, Matt Walsh tweeted to this because Jim Acosta pointed it. And he said, for those claiming that they can't name names because they'll be sued,
Starting point is 00:53:30 they could simply give the names to any of their many and mostly very recent advocates in Congress who could read the names out loud from the floor, insulating themselves and these women from litigation, but they refused to do so. Why? And then Elon Musk tweeted on top of it and said, I will pay for the defense of anyone who speaks the truth about this and is sued for doing so. So Elon is stepping up. And I just, by the time, while Pat's looking it up, it was kind of, isn't it weird?
Starting point is 00:54:00 Like, all these files have been released. The 3 million, okay, no girl, none of the names of these victims have been released. Why is it that all the names of all the emails of the men who are involved are redacted? Can somebody explain that to me? I don't want any young females names. I hope, you know, litigation and everything happens for them and justice is done. How are we ever going to get justice if the government is blacking out every pedophile, underage, pervert, whatever is named? Can you explain that to me?
Starting point is 00:54:32 This isn't about two people. This is about hundreds of people. And hundreds of people making thousands of calls trying to keep this out. That's what's going on. Everybody that's involved that knows they're involved is screaming from the rooftops, quietly through their lawyer. trying to get things redacted, get it held back. This is every, all of these hundred people are in a big circle. Yep.
Starting point is 00:54:55 And they're all lifting up a gun, pointing it to the head of the person next to them. Everybody in the circle dies as soon as the first person takes a shot. And that's exactly what's going on here. And so it's not a mystery to me. The people that are in the files don't want them to release. And there's a lot of people putting a lot of pressure from a lot of directions. It's horrifying. It's horrifying. And these are victims coming out later saying, I was exploited. I was there. I'm in the files. My picture is showing up in the files. All of this. And we want justice. And we want something to happen. And this is where we are. This is why Americans, I go back to the same three things that I look at in terms of polling. Americans overwhelmingly feel there are two systems of justice. Americans overwhelmingly feel there are two systems of justice. Americans overwhelmingly feel,
Starting point is 00:55:46 that when this comes out at this level, nothing will happen. And Americans overwhelmingly have a sub 20% approval rating of Congress and a sub 17, 15% approval rating of mainstream media. Yes. That tells you all you know, no. So everybody who doesn't have power, you know, 300 million of them, 330 million of them, wants the 30,000 or so, if you add up the lawyers, everybody, to do something.
Starting point is 00:56:14 And it's not going to happen. And that's why people are upset. Oh, Tom, unredacted. You're not showing the guys that were involved, their emails. Good. That's what we want to see. Why are you hiding that? You know, I don't want to see any girls' names.
Starting point is 00:56:28 Who is the dude that was saying, I want a little kid and I want to do this and, you know, who? Epstein, I saw another one pat. He's buying 33 gallons of sulfuric acid. What is that for? Who is that person? And you know what bothers me, Tom? If they don't unredact them, who says? to say, because by the way, I used to drink, right? I'm done. I'm finished with the pet. Sometimes I see
Starting point is 00:56:50 people drinking. I'm like, yeah, you know, man, I remember those times. There's no AA for pedophiles and people that are sick like that. So if you think they've stopped doing it, you're crazy. There's not another Epstein Island, Pat, but there's somewhere doing that again. That sickness doesn't stop. So for them, for the government, to black out the names, why are you doing that? You're protecting them? I want to see these people. We deserve it. Three million. Congratulations. Good for. I think that ad is a little bit messed up because why did the Democrats care about these three million files the past four years? Who funded that? Who funded that ad? If I had to guess I saw something with either open society, allegedly, I think George Soros and somebody else paid for that
Starting point is 00:57:30 commercial if I'm not mistaken, Rob. But that's what I'm saying. You think those guys stopped sleeping with underage girls? Are you crazy? Who is that? It says, well, the direct funding details for the ad are not publicly itemized. Similar prior campaigns were financially supported by LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman. Weird. Weird. Hoffman acknowledged public acknowledges role in funding the earlier ad to push the Epstein file transparency. Really? And even Elon's gone after Hoffman, right? About his link to Epstein. So Elon is saying he will fund and finance the, Rob, what did Thomas Massey say?
Starting point is 00:58:08 Because Thomas Massey said, if they don't drop the names, I will, right? Then he say something like that? Right here. Okay, go for it. ready to do that if the victims want me to. They believe that the best way to get justice is to force the DOJ to release these names. I've already read one name in a committee with the FBI director there. That's Jess Staley. And again, he may or may not be guilty, but he's been accused by these victims that the lawyer tells me. And there are other names. I don't have them in my possession, but if the victims want to give them to me, I've expressed that I'm willing to do that.
Starting point is 00:58:44 But again, the best way is to force the DOJ to release those names on those 302 forms. Wow. Got it. So he's pushing them to release or else I'm going to release. So, Rob, what do we know about the names that haven't been leaked, the contacts and the additional 3 million files? What do we know about that, right?
Starting point is 00:59:02 So apparently Congress is getting the 3 million redacted files that were released last week, unredacted. But when they go in, they're not allowed to have any devices with them. They're allowed to take notes on anything they see in those files, but they're not allowed to take photographs. So not public to us. Not public to them to see. And then the other three million remaining files are never going to see the light of day. That's according to the Department of Justice, they are not releasing those other three million.
Starting point is 00:59:28 They explain why or no? No. Not that I'm aware of. I don't know if you guys have seen anything else, but that's the latest that I read. Can you check to see if there's an argument of why they didn't want to release the additional three million files? when it comes down to the Epstein files, why would they not want to release the additional $3 million? Look, Thomas Massey's pushing the envelope
Starting point is 00:59:45 to find out what's going on, good for him. A lot of people want to know, and I think he's creating the pressure. Again, this goes back to this was the biggest fumble of the Trump administration, and the responsibility keeps going back to Bondi. The responsibility keeps going back to Bondi. That names keeps me,
Starting point is 01:00:05 you can say whatever you want, even as a conservative and say, no, but it's not this, but it's not that. This could have been handled in a very different way. When we had Jared here and he says, this was one of the campaign promises. No, it wasn't. Oh, Jared Mosque. Yeah. It was never his promise.
Starting point is 01:00:23 It was a Cash Patel promise. Yeah. It was Pambandi promise. But it was never a Trump promise. So that was fumbled with the team where they were not on the same page on the way it was done. What does it say, Rob, on why the additional is not being released? Victim privacy and safety, illegal content, legal privileges and exemptions, and then ongoing investigations. Got it, Adam.
Starting point is 01:00:45 Well, here's what's really going on here. Did you see this news of who's willing to speak now? Bill Clinton. Did you see this story? Yes. So we talked about last week when Hillary Clinton said, yeah, let's do it. Let's not do it anything in private. Let's go.
Starting point is 01:01:02 Now you got Bill Clinton, who, if there's any name that has been more. seen with Epstein than anybody. It's Bill Clinton. He says the following. I have called for the full release of the Epstein files. I provided a sworn statement of what I know. And just this week, I've agreed to appear in person before the committee, but it's still not enough for Republicans in the House Oversight Committee. He also said this.
Starting point is 01:01:28 If we want to do this, if they really want answers, let's stop playing the games and do this the right way in a public hearing where American people can see for themselves what is really about enough with this kangaroo court. When Bill Clinton answers the call and says, yeah, I'll meet you after school at 3 o'clock, you better take him up on his word here because this is what America wants to see.
Starting point is 01:01:50 Isn't this what you want to see? Yeah, but if you want some must-see TV, if you want accountability, Bill, Hillary, Gates, this person, NASP person, get them in a room, ask him the questions. Because you know who's the one person you're not going to be able to ask questions? Epstein.
Starting point is 01:02:07 Despite what Candice Owens thinks that he's alive in Tel Aviv somewhere, he's probably dead, guys. Can we agree about that? Probably. I'm sorry you missed Hillary at the Benghazi hearings. Yeah. What do you mean, Tom? Go back and look at Hillary at the open hearing that was filmed. Look what's going to happen.
Starting point is 01:02:24 Nothing. Look at how she handled. By the way, I didn't miss that. Of course, I saw that 20 years ago. But that's different from this. Nobody cared about Benghazi. They made Benghazi. a big issue. Everybody cares about Epstein.
Starting point is 01:02:37 Well, wait, hold on. You don't, well, you can't, wait. So those two things are not the same. Well, you can't say Benghazi wasn't an issue because she what's a bigger issue. F. St. or Benghazi? Just say one more. Hold on. Adam, give me one. Let me explain myself. Talking about congressional hearings. That's what it was about. She gave up on. Now Benghese is bigger than Epstein. Oh, here we go. Adam. Oh, he refrains it. You're such a punk. She let American soldiers die.
Starting point is 01:02:57 What's a bigger issue? Adam. You're such a pun. You're such a bigger issues as a soldier as a soldier. I just found out. Do you know what? Do you know what she? Hold on, Adam, I'm saying I could deal with issues separately. What she did at Benghazi, she ignored all the calls from Chris Stevens, all right?
Starting point is 01:03:12 He got freaking killed, and he was begging for help, but she was emailing Sidney Bloomingthall about Libya and all that stuff. And they had all that. And they had all that. Nothing happened. Hold on, Adam, let me finish what you're saying. You think, you think. They just volunteered to testify. Adam, I'll wait for you to finish.
Starting point is 01:03:27 Take the wind. They didn't volunteer to testify. They didn't volunteer to testify. They said they'd show up at a girl. Adam, tell me when you want me to talk. Never. Okay, that's what? Obviously, Bill Clinton and Hillary.
Starting point is 01:03:38 You can't have a debate. The two of you are arguing with me. Who's the bully? The one guy or the two guys? Oh, come on. Let him make their point because I want to see the point. Guys, why is Vinny's screaming? Just let me finish my point.
Starting point is 01:03:52 You think Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton saying, we'll do it out in the open. You think they're being serious? Just like Reid Hoffman paying for a commercial for the survivors going, We want to say something. They all know they'll never come out because that means everybody has to come out. They have to be discovery for everybody. Bill Clinton is never going to talk.
Starting point is 01:04:12 He's never going to go out in the open to talk. They're going to put him in a room, Adam, because none of them get in trouble. And this is why God did what he did in the Old Testament because of heathens and demons like this, Adam, this is it. This is flooding the destruction of Saddam Amora. This is the flooding of the world because evil was in charge, okay? I can separate what Hillary did sitting like this in Congress, and she said, what difference does it make that United States soldiers died because she was crappy at her job?
Starting point is 01:04:41 I could differentiate that. And Bill Clinton, who's the most prolific guy on all the visits, all the White House, all the emails, all the videos we saw with him, all these girls. And what are we talking about? So you can't say, Bill Clinton saying, let's do it on the open. He knows they'll never do it because he's the guy. He's the culprit. Okay, you're never going to find out about John Podesta
Starting point is 01:05:04 and his brother and all the... Oh, you're going to hear names. You'll hear names. Oh, yeah, you're going to hear the subject change. Yes. Okay, I'm not going to yell to make my point. No, well, I have to yell because you can't... Wow, there's a first.
Starting point is 01:05:16 Do you want to see Bill or Hillary testify? Yes or no. Absolutely. Are you going to see them in public? Never. Adam, they're going to put them in a basement, and they're all... Adam, they're all in it together.
Starting point is 01:05:27 Yes or no question. Are they going to testify where? In public? Do you want to see them publicly testify? Yes or no? Then we're on the same page, guys. Well, Adam, but will it happen? I'm being realistic.
Starting point is 01:05:37 I'm not going down the path of will it happen. Let them agree upon it first, and then let's see what happens. But let me ask you, what's it like, Adam, here's my question. Let's see them testify. Let me say this. What's the percentage, honestly, that Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton are going to sit in an open forum, like how she did it, Benghazi, and they're going to say this. Okay, go ahead.
Starting point is 01:05:57 Go ahead. What? Oh, yeah. Bill flew to the island. Was he with an undage girl? Maybe. I plead the fifth. What's the percentage of them doing it in front of a camera? Of course they're going to deflect.
Starting point is 01:06:06 But like, you can't have your cake and eat it too, guys. That's not the question I asked. Do you want them to testify or no? Yes. And then you didn't answer my question. And then let's leave it there. Answer my question. And then let Congress ask them the tough questions.
Starting point is 01:06:17 Oh, yeah, I trust Congress. Then he's not coming in and asking, hey, Bill, are you a demon or not? Do you want them to testify or not? Okay. If the cliques are agreeing to be there, there's something wrong. We're on the same page. But let me answer my question. What's the percentage in your mind that they're actually going to go in front of a camera and do it?
Starting point is 01:06:34 Give me your percentage. Well, let's get to the point. You're not answering the question. Is it going to happen? Because I'll tell you right now it's zero. Okay. Zero. So don't even invite them.
Starting point is 01:06:44 You're lying to yourself. You're lying to yourself. We're both agreeing that we want to see them testify. But you're going on a ridiculous diatriat. There's a lot. There's a lot that's been said. I will tell you, when Benghazi happened, that was a massive deal at the time. Of course.
Starting point is 01:06:59 But it's not Epstein. By the way, it's not Epstein. You're right. But even a few months ago, six months ago, whatever the timeline was, you're the same person that said, I could care less about Epstein. This is not on the priority list. This is not this. This is not that I want to be policy. Thank you. It's still not in my top three things. But for you to say Epstein is bigger than Benghazi, Benghazi was massive when it happened because we lost our guys. Yep. And then when she made that one comment after eight or nine hours, and she said, what difference does? it make, we all saw that. Rob, please run a poll and ask our audience what they care about more. Oh, it's Epstein or Benghazi. He already ran it. It's Epstein. Of course it's Epstein. What were the results? 3,000 people have voted 65% Clinton's Epstein testimony, 35% Benghazi. No, no. What do you mean? What am I talking about? We agreed. But at the times, you have to realize, if you ask, flip it, say Epstein was 10 years ago, Benghazis today. What's more important? people are typically going to vote for whatever's current today instead of what was 10 years ago. Ask them what's bigger, Epstein or COVID.
Starting point is 01:08:05 Let's see what they say about that. That's exactly the point. It's going to go to whatever. I would hope that it's COVID. It is. No, it's not. It's going to be what's present. It's hot right now.
Starting point is 01:08:12 It's hot right now. It's what they're going to choose. Anyways, okay. So we'll see what's going to happen here. Look, I like the fact that Massey's pushing. And this whole thing with, what's his name? You know, Epstein being alive or not being alive and, you know, the pictures that are going around with him. What percentage do you say that he is alive?
Starting point is 01:08:28 walking around in public? What percentage do you say he's alive? The closest number to zero possible. Okay, what do you put in? 0.01%. Honestly, because they took 30 seconds out, and when you, they never showed his photo of his body, they always showed a crazy angle.
Starting point is 01:08:46 What do you say? I take 20%. He's probably still walking around. 20. 20%. In public like this? Show me the 30 seconds. That's not, that's an AI photo.
Starting point is 01:08:55 I think there's less than 5% chance he's still walking around. Okay, so that's kind of where you want. They said the same thing, by the way, to, they said the same thing about Ken Lay. Ken Lay went to Colorado, died, and he was Bush's friend. He was cremated in Colorado. And then he disappeared. And, oh, is he really walking around in Belize? The conspiracies come out.
Starting point is 01:09:16 Let me tell you a couple things. It started with Elvis. Elvis is still a lot. Let me tell you a couple. Let me tell you a couple things. So yesterday, Benny Johnson posts a picture, okay? Rob, if you can pull up Benny Johnson. picture. This, you have to realize what world we're living in. Benny Johnson, go on his
Starting point is 01:09:32 Instagram account, because I don't know if it's going to be on there. Benny Johnson post this picture that was going viral all over the place. Okay. And when you looked at this picture, uh, uh, right there, you see how a bad bunny to the left burning the American flag? Yeah. Click on that. Okay, look at that picture. Coming soon to halftime. I don't like that. Is that a real picture? No, it's not. But that's the point. The first reaction you had is that a real picture. How many people you think believe that's a real picture? How many people you think when they see that on Benny's following think that's a real picture?
Starting point is 01:10:12 That's a deep fake picture. So we're living in a time. And by the way, there's another one that he's stepping out and all this other stuff. We're living in a time that you have to look at everything and have grog double-checked with Chad GBT. Because one of them, like, look, even the video with the president, that posted. You know which video I'm talking about? The video with, you know, in the jungle, the mind, that whole video. Okay. And you have to watch the video. Rob, if you want to put this video, so they probably didn't QC this. Click on this, Rob, let a play.
Starting point is 01:10:43 Machine accounts of votes. A tell it 4G wireless chip manufactured in Taiwan. Watch this. Wait for it. Wait for it. Bet it into the motherboard. The voting machine tapes clearly indicate modem engagement and transmission of election data. Some of the anomalies that we noticed in the 2020 general elections that five key states all stopped counting at a certain time in these key battleground states. These were all where the software domain machines were used, the smartmatic gems software. So when the vote stopped counting, and this has been noted in other countries as well, President Trump was significantly ahead. When reporting and counting resumed, there was a massive spike occurred. that favored Joe Biden.
Starting point is 01:11:34 Okay. So then that video comes up. Okay. So guess what the president didn't do? They didn't QC the whole thing at the end. And they retweeted that video. Okay. And the president was asked about it.
Starting point is 01:11:48 By the way, if you've seen the whole video, Rob, if you can play the whole video. But the music I would look at. Without the music, okay? And just visualize, you know, that the song is being played in the background. Just turn off the music. Go ahead.
Starting point is 01:12:01 So that's Barack and Michelle. Okay. And then it goes to Hillary Clinton. Is that? Akeem Jeffreys. Yeah. AOC. And is that Newsom?
Starting point is 01:12:12 Yeah. That's a bad Newsome. That's Pritzker and what's his name? Schiff. Schumer and Mamdani. Okay. Biden and Kamala Turtle. Okay.
Starting point is 01:12:22 It's funny. Jeffreys is back singing. Okay. And then there's a lion in the jungle. okay and the president shows up he's the lion who's that the pig is that anybody rob or no it's a content creator check okay got it so anyway so is rosy o'donnell yeah so so you got you got so this is the whole clip whoopee is also in there anyway they're not missing anybody
Starting point is 01:12:46 you can pause it right there so this video is posted okay how much you think the president knew by the way here's this reaction to it go ahead rob But I spoke to Tim Scott. He was great. Tim is a great guy. He understood that 100%. Go ahead. Yeah, Tim Scott said this the most racist thing he's ever seen. I think that's what he said. And then this is the full comment. Go forward. So do you have any questions, Mr. President? The social media post that you took down earlier today, the White House says that a staffer sent it. Who sent it and are you going to fire that?
Starting point is 01:13:24 I look at it. No, I look at it. saw it and I just looked at the first part. It was about voter fraud in someplace, Georgia. There was a lot of motor fraud, 20-20 motor fraud. And I didn't see the whole thing. I guess during the end of it, there was
Starting point is 01:13:38 some kind of a picture that people don't like. I wouldn't like it either, but I didn't see it. I just, I looked in the first part and it was really about motor fraud and the machines, how crooked it is, how disgusting it is. Then I gave it to the people to generally they look at the whole thing, but I guess somebody didn't.
Starting point is 01:13:59 And they posted, and we took it down, and we did it. But that was a voter fraud that nobody talks about. They don't like to talk about that post. We took it down as soon as we found out about it. Mr. President, a number of Republicans are calling on you to apologize for that post. Is that something you're going to do? No, I didn't make a mistake. I mean, I look at a lot of thousands of things.
Starting point is 01:14:22 and I looked at the beginning. You can pause it right there. Okay. Intentional, accidental. What do you think? Well, first of all, whoever the... By the... Has anybody ever seen Donald Trump on a phone, on a cell phone, tweeting or nothing?
Starting point is 01:14:39 As everybody knows, he's telling people what to do. They kind of write it in the moment. They edit it, and then they post it. From what you're seeing, it's somebody watching a video, and then they scroll, and then they go back down by accident. I don't know when that age. video was made, the person puts their ad sign on there.
Starting point is 01:14:55 But if you think about it, how much it's, if that was just a regular video from Donald Trump, nobody would ever see the cheating video, correct? Yeah, they're cheating. The machines are rigged. 2020, we keep hearing stuff. Tulsi Gabbards in Georgia, they're getting all these ballots. Now, because of that, it might have been intentional, because if you think about it, now everybody has to watch that video and hear about cheating.
Starting point is 01:15:19 And then boom, that came up and then went away. So that means everybody. Democrat, Republican, Independent, you had to watch that video. So in a messed up way, it might have been intentional because now all the attention is there. Because when I watched that, Pat, I went and another video came up from that on X. Rob, can you play this video? This was in 2020. Remember that jump that happened?
Starting point is 01:15:41 That chart that went like this. And then Joe Biden got a hundred and a hockey stick. A hockey stick, which is, it's never happened before. So that led me, think about it. What if I don't know about any of this cheating? Rob, can you play this video really quick? This is from America stands. And listen to what this guy's saying.
Starting point is 01:15:55 There was not a Trump vote in there. Not one Trump vote. And you do not have a place in any state. Well, maybe Dixville's notch where there were five voters at the first thing and they all five voted for Biden. Maybe there. You know who that is? But not when you have something of $138,000.
Starting point is 01:16:10 You don't all break that way. And it still shouldn't be linear because you have so many counters that are counting across the way that they're all tallying and reporting. And you don't bunch them in and report one thing. So that doesn't look right for the. the process, it certainly does not look right for the fact that there is no place of $13,000. Really. Brilliant.
Starting point is 01:16:28 And he basically, so think about this, I'm not saying it's a good thing that it happened, but you never know when it comes to this freaking administration. Because of that, that was the next video on my feed. And I went, wait a minute. That's actually that chart. It's impossible for that to happen, which is the main part of the video is that they cheated in 2020. Tom, what do you think? So did the president know?
Starting point is 01:16:48 Thank you, Vinny. So did the president know? do I think he knew that there was a voter, the Dominion video? Yeah, I think he knew that. We've seen pictures of him sitting with the staffer talking about how the tone he'd like to have on certain tweets. They've actually the White House has given America a glimpse into that to see how the president does it. But with everything that's going on and the number of tweets and a number of comms that comes out of the White House and it comes out on true social, does he see everyone? No.
Starting point is 01:17:17 I think the person that put it there, I think that was a staff problem. and then put it up the back. They thought it would be funny. But it was the voter fraud tweet. I believe he knew about it. But I think the staffer blew it because that, even when Trump trolls and trolls hard, you know, that's two different things. What percentage of his tweets you think he doesn't tweet?
Starting point is 01:17:41 I think there's probably a third to a half that are from comms that are on message. And then there's some of the hard. I disagree. I disagree. You know what's the, what platform, 100% of what's posted as me today. It could change in 10 years. 100% of everything you see on X is me. 100% of what you see from.
Starting point is 01:18:05 PBD podcast, Instagram, it's not me. Matter of fact, nothing on PBD podcast, Instagram is me. It's all stuff that's cut, clip, and it's posted there, right? Personal Instagram, today I'm not that active on personal Instagram. But on personal Instagram, you know, If we do cut clips and I'll say post it, 90% of what you see on Instagram is me. 10% is because they cut it, they post it, right? To me, I do think that's him.
Starting point is 01:18:30 Then I have to go to the part about, because you know, you can't one side give credit and then the other side be like, well, no, you know, it's not, I don't think. No, I think it's, and Tom, I'll come to you. To me, I think it is him. The other part is, it's not a big deal. Just put it in there. Do I think the trolling side of Trump would like to put that? And remember, that could have been any other animal.
Starting point is 01:18:49 It could have been any other animal, nobody would have reacted to it. It could have been on a dog, on a horse, on a, it, because it's monkey, it's what allows them to go back and do all this other stuff. Now, any other president would have known how to handle it. Trump knows how to handle it and he moves on. And this will be a done story within the next couple days. And you've got to give credit to Caroline Levitt that, Rob, you were bringing it up this morning. The fact that she said, hey, they're doing this after Dow had $50,000 for the first time of the time. in the history of America.
Starting point is 01:19:20 And that day when AI was a massive drop in $600 billion, a money was lost because of AI companies, boom, recovered, Dow hits $50,000. But they kind of want to get away from that as well. So both can be right. I do think, folks, let me tell you, we have 12 codes that we follow in the company here. At Bed David Consult, at Value Tameen, 12, okay? And we have a full-on culture deck. When people that work with our company, they go through this culture deck.
Starting point is 01:19:48 Rob, if you want to go to vTmerch.com for people that want to get a culture deck, people started asking about it. And we said, if you want to buy it, people can literally see what we do with our culture deck here for 20 bucks. It's the manual of what we do with our culture and our company. And one of the 12 points that we do here with the company, you know what it is? QC everything. QC everything. We QC in finance. We QC in production.
Starting point is 01:20:17 We QC in Bed David Consulting. and menact everything. And by the way, every single time there's a mistake, guess what happens? It's due to a what? A lack of QC. What's QC? Quality control, right? We get it with every single clip.
Starting point is 01:20:32 We've done it. There was a massive QC issue with, what was that interview we did in Brazil? Yeah, you're Bolsonaro. Bolsonaro, there was a massive QC issue. Guys, Rob, how massive was that one? Oh, pretty bad. Massive, massive. So everybody makes these mistakes.
Starting point is 01:20:47 But if you want to find out what it is, Rob, put the law. length below for people to be able to find it easily on the culture deck. But for me, this is a QC issue. I put 80, 90% QC, and there's 10% of me that he thought it would create enough noise Vinny going back to your point to say, I think people will go look at the other stuff on seeing what happens. Adam, final thoughts? I'll just say this. This was double dumb. At the very least. At the very most, this was stupid and racist. So are you kidding me? I don't, QC, whatever you want to call it, Unforced errors shooting yourself in the foot, you're going to put a video where you want to draw attention to voter fraud, and you're going to put the Obamas as monkeys. Are you stupid?
Starting point is 01:21:30 Somebody should be fired. And that's fine. You know, I've been very acknowledging of how great I think the Trump administration is doing. This might be up there with one of the dumbest things they've done. And I'll tell you why. Everyone accuses Trump of being racist. He's not racist. He's got black people.
Starting point is 01:21:47 He's got Latte. You know, people who's got gay person, Scott Besson, that he's not racist. You hear the stories why he's not racist. But this is going to tell people, I told you he was racist. I told you he thought. And you, are you kidding me? This is so stupid and bigoted and dumb. And I don't think this is Trump's fault.
Starting point is 01:22:07 But heavy is the head that where's the crown? This is going to come to him. And now nobody's talking about voter fraud. They're talking about what you did to the Obama's. And I'll give one last point to the Trump team. go after the Clintons nobody cares go after Kamala she's a fool go after sleepy Joe stop attacking the obamas but there's no benefit to attacking the obamas whether you disagree with them politically or not they're still beloved in America among black people
Starting point is 01:22:36 among liberals there's even some conservatives that at least respect the type of father he is type of person he is so there's a lot of people that are upset by this guy and that's a He said me yesterday. Guyman ex me yesterday. And he said something very interesting to me yesterday. I don't want to give his name out because he's very active and it sends me some unique messages. He says, you noticed who wasn't on the Epstein files? I said who? He says, notice Netanyahu wasn't in the Epstein files. I said, where are you going with this? I'm not doing none of these additional more. Netanyahu is this. Netanyahu is great, all this other stuff. He says, no, he wasn't in the Epstein file. Do you know why? I said, why. he said Barack Obama worked so hard to make Israel's left win.
Starting point is 01:23:19 Ehud Barack, was he a Republican or was he a Democrat? Would he be considered? He was more on the left. Was Epstein more on the left or the right? Was Clinton more on the left or the right? So if you notice a pattern here, okay, the people on pattern here, even Trump when he had a relationship with Epstein, what side was Trump on when he had a relationship with Epstein? Back in the days when he would go. He was on the left.
Starting point is 01:23:43 Trump was a Democrat. He openly said he gave him, he gave them money. Of course, but he openly said he was a Democrat. And then he chose to run as a Republican. So there's some, and by the way, the reason why Brennan, I asked him a question. I said, I get what you're saying with Netanyahu not being on the Epstein files. I said, guess what the liberals are also saying? What?
Starting point is 01:24:02 Obama wasn't on the Epstein files. So where is that? It says, well, that was intentional because of this. So there's a lot of stuff. And then there's a lady that came out. I don't know if you guys saw this clip or not. Lady came out and said, Rob, if you have this clip, she said, you're a loser if you weren't on the Epstein files. Did you guys see this clip?
Starting point is 01:24:17 No. This lady comes out, Rob, I think you have it. I have it somewhere. Right here. Go ahead, Rob. Watch this. Boarding for flight 246 to Toronto is delayed 50 minutes. What?
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Starting point is 01:25:20 please go to conicsontario.ca. You got to do the audio again. Yeah. Everybody that was very powerful. So like if you were on the scene and you were powerful, like to be honest, like if you're not in those files, it would be an insult because it just means that you were a bit of a loser.
Starting point is 01:25:40 Right. So the people who aren't in the files are these. Yes. Okay. Are you in the files? Well, of course I am, because it's any journalist that wrote about it. That's an astonishing attitude. Astonishing and said it like that. You can pause it right there, Ben, go ahead.
Starting point is 01:25:57 Adam, we're talking about when you said, by the way, let me say this first, horrible. Obviously, putting the monkeys and doing all that, and by the, it was a scroll. It's not like they made the video. The video's been on the internet for God knows how long. You're the president of the United States, buddy. You should have 15 people checking your social media. Adam, Adam. I already had a chance to say that it was dumb,
Starting point is 01:26:15 but now you want to retract your statement? No, no, I'm not retracting a damn thing. Because I'm not to check you for saying, check yourself before you wreck yourself. Don't mess with the Obama. Let him finish. Don't mess with the Obamas. You're talking about the same Obama
Starting point is 01:26:28 that is the one that had the meeting at the White House with Hillary, with Brennan, with Comey and everybody, and said, we're going to take this fake dossier and we're going to try to destroy and take the will away from the American people who voted for Trump. He was the one that was spying.
Starting point is 01:26:43 on him. He started all of it while he was still sitting in the White House. So guess what? To hell with Obama. He put us through five years of Russia collusion. Dude, I lost friends. I stopped talking. Family members started hating me. He's a poo and puppet. All that stuff. So to hell with him, okay? Obama, what he did to this freaking country? And the fact that Trump won fair and square, you want me to feel bad for Obama, for what he put us through, for everything that he did? Adam, I'm not condoning what was done, but you think Trump's going to apologize for anything when it comes to Obama. He made his life a living hell. And who was in charge during Biden administration? Who do you think? Remember when Obama said, if there was a way for me to put
Starting point is 01:27:21 an earpiece in my ear and sit in the basement, that's what he was doing. And have a third term. Wouldn't that be interesting? Oh, wouldn't that be interesting? Who was in charge, Adam? So that, that's the reason where Trump is like, I don't give a damn about Obama, okay? He ruined him. He started the whole thing. No, I think he has to go after Obama. Yeah. I think he has to go after Obama. Me too. And the reason why Adam, I think he has to go after Obama is, here's how this works. If you go for the head of the throne,
Starting point is 01:27:49 if you go for the, you know, head of the snake, if you go for who is the top right now? It's not the Clintons. No. They're old timers. By the way, even Democrats are no longer defending them. Who is left? Who does he have to destroy for the left to lose credibility?
Starting point is 01:28:05 Don't forget, Obama did everything in his power to make sure these guys didn't win. He colluded on their election on what was going on, their campaign. This is a very, and Trump's not going to forget. The one thing about hardcore competitors, and I'm talking psycho competitors, not competitors. Psycho competitors. I went up against this one guy in the insurance business. He was a psycho competitor.
Starting point is 01:28:29 Both of us are. One day after the whole thing was done and the same company about both of us, we're sitting there having conversation together, and we're reminiscing about the game. both sides played. Yeah. And he's telling me his stuff. I'm like, listen, what she did there was very dirty.
Starting point is 01:28:45 He starts cracking up. He starts cracking up. And I'm looking, I'm like, you know what you did? It's like, but you did this, but you about about this and what about? So we're kind of going back and forth. I'm like, look, I get it. But either way, it was nasty, right? I think take the game out.
Starting point is 01:29:00 Take the cameras out. They're sitting together. They're laughing at each other, okay? Meaning they're laughing together and they're telling these stories because they're both psycho competitors. but if you actually play the game, Trump has to destroy Obama. He has to.
Starting point is 01:29:15 That idea has to be gone. The fact that his ideology, if he's playing the game for 2026, 2028, he has to do that. And the part that he doesn't have to do is this monkey business. This is stuff you don't have to. What are you doing?
Starting point is 01:29:31 This is noise stuff. By the way, if I'm the opposing side, you just made it so easy for me to call you anything I want for 2026, 2028 midterms, it's easy. Now I can say you're racist. Now I can say this stuff. So I think that's a part of it where you don't want to give them an ounce. They're going to run with it.
Starting point is 01:29:49 So that part I agree with. I want to get to the next story here. I'm going to get to the next story. Next door I want to get to which is kind of weird. We've all been following the story very closely because it's tragic when you hear siblings sitting there and all of a sudden their mother is missing at how old is she? 84 years old. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:09 What? And this incident happens. And then the more and more, you keep seeing stuff, the link, the when it happened, when the announcement was made, apparently the people that have their mother is now asking for, did you say, Rob, 6 million and Bitcoin is what they're asking for? And then there's a lot of, there's a, we're willing to pay, we're willing to do this, we're willing to do that. Rob, which clip is this?
Starting point is 01:30:32 This is Savannah Grothfree talking about paying the ransom. Okay, go. Go ahead. We received your message and we understand. We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we will have peace. This is very valuable to us and we will pay. Okay, Vinny, thoughts.
Starting point is 01:31:03 Okay, well, obviously tragic story. But at the end of the day, when something this massive happens to me, I have to be like, Why? Why her? Why Savannah? On this level of this stage. And I just want people know that there's a fact. Savannah Guthrie, she's in the Epstein files. Rob, can you please put this up? Rob, can you show it? This is all my assumption. This is all my allegation. But she's in the Epstein files.
Starting point is 01:31:26 And if you could go up, Rob, right there, this is, I don't know who this is, Pat. I'm assuming because they redacted everything on the highlighted yellow and keep going down. Click on that one right there. Pat, if you read this, obviously black redacted everything. I can't see anything. You can read it. I got you. Just wanted to give you a heads up. She's done another interview with Savannah Guthrie. I'm assuming they're talking about Virginia Goufrey.
Starting point is 01:31:47 In that, she's said the following. She was interviewed by the FBI in 2011 by a blank. In the interview, she gave the names of all the girls. She helped to traffic. All right? She also interviewed the SDNY, no time frame. Two other women also tell DOJ that Epstein specifically trafficked them to other men. Number four, there are cameras in the New York City House.
Starting point is 01:32:08 and others where he could watch people in the bathroom and elsewhere, their plan to air it on today and this Friday's Dateline. Okay? Another fact, Savannah Guthrie is the first mainstream television journalist to interview an Epstein survivor. And then in 2015, again, this is all my speculation, Pat. I'm just out there going down this freaking rabbit hole. NBC executives, I'm pretty sure, knew that they released that.
Starting point is 01:32:33 They're going to have to deal. Dateline was going to have to deal with, you know, litigation and all that stuff. and then they had another thing called Reckoning, where a documentary on Dateline with all the Epstein survivors, that that was going to lead to all this craziness. Now, Savannah Guthrie gave Virginia Gouffre a national platform and a voice to make these allegations that reached the highest levels of power.
Starting point is 01:32:54 And if you guys remember, who was the main person that they were talking about? Do you guys remember? Prince Andrew. That was the number one, and they were going after him and imagine all the stuff they came after him. But another thing separately, Savannah Guthrie, Guthrie's husband, Michael Feldman, worked in the Clinton White House for eight years. He served at the deputy assistant to President Bill Clinton as a senior comms and policy aid guy.
Starting point is 01:33:19 His responsibilities were internal operations, message coordination, Tom, political strategy. And then after leaving, her husband co-founder the Glover Park Group. It's a Democratic-aligned public relations and consulting firm. Pat, you know what they basically do? They go around, Tom, and if there's stuff about you that they need to fix, they clean up your image and all that type of stuff. So I think right now what we could be witnessing is not just an abduction, it's psychological warfare being used.
Starting point is 01:33:46 Again, my speculation, but what if this is a form of institutional retaliation against someone who help those figures? It's not random that she's in the files. It's not random that she interviewed Virginia. It's not random that she interviewed all these people. And you know what? I did a little digging. Do you guys remember who was another person?
Starting point is 01:34:07 towards the end of his life that was openly criticizing our government with handling of the Epstein files. Do you guys remember? What do you guys remember? Charlie Kirk. On July 14th, remember Trump came out and said, if anybody, if you guys are doing this, you don't support me, I'm not with you. Do you remember that?
Starting point is 01:34:23 That was July 14th, he told everybody to back off. That same day, Charlie Kirk said, I'm done talking about Epstein. And then guess what? On July 15th, the very next day he flipped, and he demanded that the files were going to be released and covering Epstein for nearly an hour on his show, an hour. And then less than two months later, I think it was 50-some days, Pat, he was dead.
Starting point is 01:34:45 And this, I mean, this is him, this is the clip. What are you saying? What are you saying? I was just going to ask, what's your point? Look at the connections. The girl that gave the platform to survivors that exposed Prince Andrew that blew the lid off. Guys, we never had them. We never even heard of survivors, bro.
Starting point is 01:35:00 We didn't know any of them existed until she gave them the platform. Okay, she gave them the platform. Maybe they wanted her husband to help the... Because, by the way, Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton are supposed to go and speak in front of Congress what, this month, Tom? This, look, it's kind of... Not if you have a say to it.
Starting point is 01:35:16 Well, I think it's connected. I think it's kind of connected. Why, of all people are her mother? What do you think is the connection? Because she's... I'm generally giving you the benefit of the doubt. What are you saying exactly? I'm saying she... Like in a sentence.
Starting point is 01:35:28 My speculation is they're sending a message. You're giving them the platform. You gave these girls the voice. You're doing this. Maybe they asked her husband who runs this firm. He's a partner at Glover Park Group, which helps Democrats, Adam, with their image and stuff. Maybe they asked them to help clean up and help with this thing. And he was like, nah, I'm not going to do it.
Starting point is 01:35:47 This happens. There's no way, how is she randomly in the Epstein files? Let me send you a clip. It all makes sense now. It's all connected. Let me do this. Let me send you a clip from the lady Savannah and Trump, their history. I think this is the part that you have to hear where,
Starting point is 01:36:03 the crisis happened on a day that's very, very weird. There's cops lined outside of their house the entire time trying to find out what the hell is going on. This is weird. Some people are even saying could it be an inside job? So a lot of different angles people are taken, right? That maybe
Starting point is 01:36:22 their own family did this for different reason. I'm not saying that's the truth. All I'm saying is, but this is the history of Savannah Guthrie with President Trump. Go ahead, Rob. I'll tell you what I do know about. I know about Antifa and I know about the radical left and I know how violent they are and how vicious they are. And I know how they're burning down states run by Democrats, not run by Republicans.
Starting point is 01:36:45 Republican Senator Ben Sass said, quote, Q and on is nuts. And real leaders call conspiracy theories. Conspiracy theory. Why not just say it's crazy and not true? He may be right. I just don't know about Q&N. You do know. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:36:58 No, I don't know. I don't know. Let me ask you about it. Let's waste a whole show. You start off with white supremacy, I denounce it. You start off with something else. Let's go. Keep asking me these questions.
Starting point is 01:37:09 I do have one more in this vein. Let me just study. What I do hear about it is they are very strongly against pedophilia. And I agree with that. I mean, I do agree with that. But there's not a satanic pedophile. I have no idea. I know nothing about that.
Starting point is 01:37:23 Okay. No, I don't know that. You just this week. Okay. Just this week. And neither do you. He's given the right answer. Why?
Starting point is 01:37:29 Why aren't you ask. about the radical level. Why are you asking Joe Biden questions about why doesn't he condemn Antifa? Why does he say it doesn't exist? Because you're here before. Back in 20204 during the election. Let it keep going. She was attacking him left and right. I mean, talking to a former president of United States at that time. Because there's a lot of clips between the two and how the stuff that they said didn't exist came out to be true in many different areas. Then this is a the one that's very creepy, folks. I'm sure you've seen this. The letter she's
Starting point is 01:38:03 reading is verbatim from what the lady in the movie Silence of the Lamp said when they were talking about kidnappers. Tell me this isn't creepy. Watch this. She is full of kindness. Catherine is very gentle and kind.
Starting point is 01:38:20 Talk to her. Talk to her and you see. What? Wait. I mean, I mean, I mean, this is a little weird. And it went on, there's actually a longer clip of it. And so my point is, think about this.
Starting point is 01:38:36 What are the odds, Adam? What are the odds that Savannah Guthrie, she's in the Epstein files where it looks like Jeffrey Epstein is talking to somebody powerful saying she's going to go here, she's going to talk about this, she's going to talk about that. Then her husband worked for Clinton for eight years, okay, leaves, goes to another company, starts partners up with a company that helps Democrats with their interests. image and all that stuff. And then now the Clintons are testifying about the Epstein stuff this month. How do you not see a connection of somehow somewhere and that she's over here yelling at Trump?
Starting point is 01:39:10 You're talking about there's demons and whatever is a pedophile satanic group? Yeah. There is. What other type of human being sleeps with underage girls, allegedly buries them or puts them in sulfuric acid, kills them, they have trap doors and they throw them to the freaking sharks? It's like, when are we going to stop pretending that evil is real? that evil is real and it's happening in front of our faces. I think that once we stop playing that game, then nothing is off the table. Because there's no, you can't not see the connection. She was the biggest, she put the victim of Prince Andrew, a prince, and put her on the freaking,
Starting point is 01:39:45 and sat there. You don't think NBC was like, oh my God, we're going to get litigation. But she's like, we have to do it. You don't think this is a retribution? You don't think these people pay you back? You know, she's lucky she's not hanging from a tree in her house with a shotgun shot to her chest, and there's no shotgun found like Mark Middleton. She's lucky. She's lucky.
Starting point is 01:40:03 And I pray that they find her mom. But this is all connected, bro. That's me. I don't think it's a family. I don't know if you're Tom. Do you have any thoughts on this? Yes. So when there is a public, when you go public with a kidnapping,
Starting point is 01:40:14 these statements are not written by you in emotion and stress. These states are written by professionals that work with the law enforcement that are writing the message back to you because they are trying to do one thing. They're trying to get your person back, but they're also trying to set hooks or identify where they can catch the captors. Preserve life is number one because the law enforcement will look at you and say, look, if you want to pay the ransom, you're risking on losing this money and all you're going to get back is, you know, a body at some point, if then. And so this, I believe, and I'm 90% on this, this was written by somebody in law enforcement. Now, did that person in law enforcement write the same thing from Silence of the Lambs? If they did, that's pretty lazy.
Starting point is 01:41:03 But I'll also tell you this. These movies, I lived in L.A. Pat lived in L.A. I knew people that used to do law enforcement research for the show Law and Order. Pat, do you know how much they spent on research? They had consultants because they said, hey, we want to show the courtroom scene. We want to show this. But it's got to be accurate.
Starting point is 01:41:24 It's got to be true. We want the procedure to be right. We want it to look authentic. And so silence of the lambs, if they took the time and done research to portray this correctly, and then the person that's working with Savannah Guthran law enforcement copied it, number one, I think that's lazy, but it does line up with exactly what law enforcement would want you to do. So I think this was not surprising to me. There is one fact. Everyone, including law enforcement, seems to agree, an elderly woman was abducted. There's blood at the scene. And from there, those are the facts, facts. Now, everything else are these ransom notes real. Is this a copycat? We don't know that.
Starting point is 01:42:11 And $6 billion of Bitcoin is the ransom. Because remember, you know, in most of these, I hate to cast a bad light on this, Pat. But how many of these have you seen that they think, it's this, I think it's that it turns out to be it's a family member. Angry family members or angry friends that have broken something is usually the first path on here. It goes back to Scott Peterson. It goes back to cases like this. Not always, but there's a really high percent that it was inside the circle of family and friends and community and someone's upset. So she's missing. There's blood. And I don't know. And I can't make the call on whether the Ransome notes are accurate or a copycat.
Starting point is 01:42:55 What if a, but there's some weird things going on that just shows you the, the law enforcement is just looking everywhere. They pulled stuff out of a mailbox. They were looking in a septic tank. It shows that what law enforcement is doing with that is saying, what if it was a friend, family member, or a quick kill, and we're just looking for a body? Yeah. Yeah, that's why I said speculation, Tom, but it is kind of weird that I'm going to. not being Kevin Bacon six degrees. It's just obvious.
Starting point is 01:43:24 She was the one. She was the one. And now the Clintons are about to testify. I don't know. I mean, I pray for her. I hope she's okay. I respect what you're saying, but there's a lot of dots there and they need to be honest.
Starting point is 01:43:35 And there's a lot. And there's a lot of journalists that are in this same realm. I mean, if this, if this theme is there, then you would have a high profile conservative journalist like a Sean Hannity, somebody coming after him.
Starting point is 01:43:51 I'm not saying, I'm not suggesting, but I'm saying if I got you, Tom, I get it. I understand what you're saying. Tom, go for it. Adam, go for it. Well, let me just kind of cut through the noise as much as I love you, Vinny. There was a lot of noise there, but I do appreciate you literally going down the rabbit hole like you said you would. So I have not followed this at all, so I'll just be simple. Number one, this is not some sort of business transaction. This is an old woman who's being held hostage. On its face, that's what's going on.
Starting point is 01:44:19 There may be extracurricular things going on. There's time to decide that. Maybe. Number two, the whole goal, why they're using the silence of a lamb situation, is because there's a playbook here. Number one, you need to humanize the person that's being held captive. She's kind, she's sweet, she's a mother, she's a grandmother.
Starting point is 01:44:38 Please return my mother back to me. Is the same thing that anyone would say if their mother or grandmother was being held hostage? Number three, the basic rule is you don't negotiate with terrorists. These people are terrorists, most likely, domestic terrorists, if you want to call them that. And I think it's going to end up very ugly for these people. Because the last thing that these people want is to be just living with an old lady for the next 6, 12, 18 months. So they're doing this for the money.
Starting point is 01:45:06 And let's see what the authorities, I agree with Tom here, the authorities are running this, not the Guthrie family. Yeah, we'll see. We will see. There's a lot of weird things to it. And, you know, anytime you're doing things, your job is to be able to be able to consider everybody. Typically they're going to look at could it be an inside thing? Could it be somebody that's on the inside that's doing this? But because it's 84 and it's not like they're living in a house that's that outlandish that they're going to come in. There was the patterns of typical. It's very
Starting point is 01:45:33 weird. So we'll see. We'll see what's happening. And we'll come back and revisit it. And when we get newer stories that's coming up with this year. Let me get to the next story here because we got a lot of them. Mamdani is out there quoting the Quran to support sanctuary city. Koran in the Bible to support sanctuary city. So if we go to this, Rabbi, I do think you have a clip on this. Go for it. Play it. Story of the Hidreira reminds us that Prophet Muhammad, Sadi Allah, a Allah, a lai and was a stranger too, who fled Mecca and was welcomed in Medina.
Starting point is 01:46:04 Sura Nahl 1642 tells us, as for those who immigrated in the cause of Allah after being persecuted, we will surely bless them with a good home in this world. Or as the Prophet Muhammad, Salli Allah al-Ai. He was Salaim said. Oh, God. Islam began as something strange and will go back to being strange. So glad tidings to the strangers. Vinnie.
Starting point is 01:46:27 Saying Americans should look to Islam and Prophet Muhammad, whatever the heck he's saying, to support mass migration, he left the part out about non-Muslims are not allowed in the Muslim holy land of Mecca, which is Muhammad's birthplace. Okay, non-Muslims are arrested and deported immediately. So he's full of it.
Starting point is 01:46:48 The fact that he's speaking Arabic in America on a stage like that drives me bananas. But just a little report card, if you guys haven't been following, about Mr. Mamdani, the freaking socialist communist, he's made it and remained it as a sanctuary city. Buses and subways fares are up, so services are slower. Right now they're saying estimated 19 homeless people have frozen to death during last week's storm because a policy during winter storm, it allowed people to refuse shelter
Starting point is 01:47:22 and freezing conditions, okay? That's him. Since then, there's been almost 20 homicides. Rapes are up 11% and the city is facing a $12.6 billion fiscal cliff. So for anybody that was wondering what socialism looks like, there you go, New Yorkers.
Starting point is 01:47:40 And then also, did you guys see the videos, pad, of all the garbage robbie on the Upper East Side? Buried in trash, eight feet high, okay? And the same area around Gracie Mansion where he lives was all clean. Everything was done. In residence, people were actually going to his house and they were protesting in front of his freaking house. Look at how disgusting. I mean, in New York, it looks average.
Starting point is 01:47:59 But just look at it. Look at New York. And everybody's complaining. Do you see this? Look, there's no, everything's gone. This is the great wall of New York City trash. This is now a national landmark, actually. You can't even see that there is a road on the opposite side of this.
Starting point is 01:48:15 I'm about six feet tall. Look at this. This is my height. At the very least, I'll give it to Mom Donning. That's just trash in New York. That's just trash in New York on the streets. That's everywhere.
Starting point is 01:48:26 And that's upper east side. You can stop it, Robbie? Thank you. And the mansion in front of where he's at, the ice, everything was clean, everything was nice. And this is what you get. This is what all of you guys that were out there. They're going to give me free stuff and everything. That's what you're getting.
Starting point is 01:48:39 And he's talking about Muhammad and speaking to a different language in the United States. Good for you. Tom. So he's trying to make a case here for, immigration. And he was quoting Buddhism. He quoted the Torah. He mentioned Christianity, and he was using verses from an Exodus talking about the stranger. He's trying to took all that together and weave it together to make a case for immigration, strangers in a new land, treat them well and all that. And at the same time, what we didn't see here is he talked about how Islam is all about
Starting point is 01:49:12 immigration and how he wants more Islam immigration into New York. That's the message. That's what's going on here. So when he says who he is, believe him. That's what we see. Now, on the other side of it, he is sitting there incapable of getting basic things done. He's had an impasse on the budget. We've already done the math and said that the eight million short, eight million that Eric Adams left to him. And Eric Adams looked at eye in the eye in Washington, D.C. two weeks ago, and said, I left him $8 billion in surplus. Where is that? Along with the $12 billion shortfall, that's $20 million.
Starting point is 01:49:50 So he's looking for money to do it. You're missing shifts on trash pickup and things like this. That is not just trash day. You could go and take film on any street in America. Oh, look at all the trash and all the barrels out here. They haven't been peaked up. Wait a minute. What if that's trash day and the trucks are going to come by and pick everything up?
Starting point is 01:50:07 That there in New York, that is a week or more of a lack of service. services for the city. And Pat, when you see something like that, their budget's wrong. Guys aren't being given shifts. Overtime shifts aren't there. It's because they're turning down the number of shifts. Here in South Florida, you'll notice that every now and then we'll have Saturday trash pickup. And you know when that is, Pat? You'll have a Saturday pickup when you have a national holiday, like a national Memorial Day, a National Labor Day, MLK and President's Day that are all together. something like that. Guess what?
Starting point is 01:50:45 Then all of a sudden you have a Saturday trash pickup because they look around and they say, well, guess what? There's going to be a day off for everybody here, but you know what? These guys are going to get an overtime shift for a Saturday because we just can't miss a day and have one sixth of the city
Starting point is 01:51:00 miss their trash pickup. This guy's in trouble and he's pro-immigration and that's what he's talking about. You don't have to read between the lines. You can listen to what he say and believe what he's telling you. He has already failed. is a leader. He's, yeah,
Starting point is 01:51:15 Rob, if you don't mind real quick, can you just play 10 seconds of his words? So I just, I really want to remember what he said. The story of the Hidre reminds us that Prophet Muhammad, Sadi Allah, a v. Salli, Allah, a slender, who fled Mecca and was welcomed in Medina. Sura Nahl, 1642, tells us,
Starting point is 01:51:36 as for those who immigrated in the cause of Allah after being persecuted, we will surely bless them with a good home in this world. or as the Prophet Muhammad Salli Allah al-a-Slam said Islam began as something strange and will go back to being strange Thank you. So glad
Starting point is 01:51:52 Well I'll say this there's certainly something strange going on in New York City and it's called Islamism has taken over so in my opinion this is how I would rank who Mamdani is he's an Islamist first, communist second, globalist third
Starting point is 01:52:08 New York or fourth and America last. So this is exactly what you voted for. Pat, as you famously said, elections have consequences. These are the consequences. Also, words have power. Listen, if you want to say Prophet Muhammad, that's fine. If you want to say Gaza, that's fine. You're going to stand there on the bully pulpit in New York city and say, Prasid Muhammad, and go full Islam? Like they said in traffic, traffic thunder, don't go full. You know what that word is. He's just, revealing exactly who he is. I have no problem with the fact that he's Muslim. I have a problem
Starting point is 01:52:47 with the fact that he's a Muslim extremist. It's like the people, you want to say Gaza, that's fine. Don't call it Ghaza. Gaza. Gaza. So he's revealing who he is and New Yorkers are going to pay the price. Last point, I was in an amazing Super Bowl party last night in a gorgeous house in Miami, filled with New Yorkers, filled with New Yorkers. So for those that don't think that New Yorkers are fleeing to sunny south Florida think again and these are rich rich rich people who have had enough of this and they've been thinking about it for years and they're about to make that move data's not going to lie when we look at the numbers of what happens and people leave folks i'm telling you if you want that move to new york city you should move to new york city right now if you want to be in a place
Starting point is 01:53:34 where the streets are protected six feet of trash if you want a city with high taxes with a lot of good entitlement programs. If you want a city that's, you know, praying to Islam and from stage to, I mean, if that's what you want, I would recommend people to move to New York who support those things. You should be doing that.
Starting point is 01:53:55 I think it's a great city right now to move to, if you like entitlement programs, low security, you know, a cop gets stabbed by a criminal, and instead of going and visiting a cop in a hospital, Momdani goes and visits the criminal who stabbed the cop. Did you guys hear the story?
Starting point is 01:54:14 How insane is that? Nobody doubts you. Did you hear the story? I heard it. I saw the body cam footage of what the person did. There's a video of it. You really haven't heard you. That's insane.
Starting point is 01:54:24 If you want to... I want to see it. The video is the person running after the cop with a knife and he shoots the person. We're all disappointed, but nobody's shocked. Yeah, there it is. New York City, Momdani, or just drop an attempted murder charges for a man. armed with a knife.
Starting point is 01:54:40 Going after a cop. Who did he stab? A cop. So, here we go. Body camera footage released by the New York Police Department shows two officers, responding to a 911 call, Maiden Queens home on January 26. The call was made by family members sharing that a 22-year-old Jabez Chakraborti
Starting point is 01:54:58 was experiencing a mental health emergency on 9-11 call. A family member claimed that he had thrown a glass at the wall, and they were seeking for him to be transported to a facility. the officers were invited into the home by a woman when Chakraborti appeared behind her holding a large kitchen knife. The woman struck her arm in front of him and the officers raised their guns calling on Chakraborti. The officers closed the front door behind them, creating a barrier between them and a 22-year-old man. However, the footage allegedly shows Chakaburki continuing to lunge at the officers, pushed through the door, prompting the officer to shoot Chakaborker Kyi four times.
Starting point is 01:55:37 was transported to the hospital, it's currently intensive care, listed and stable yet critical condition. Mamdani just went to visit Chakar Borki in the hospital today, hearing a body cam of him, charging NYPD with a knife, which resulted in an officer discharging his weapon to protect himself. Go ahead, right? It's not graphic. It's not crazy graphic because he goes behind the door.
Starting point is 01:55:57 But, yeah, Robbie, go a little bit further, Robbie, because he gets in the house. Keep going. Ready for this right here, Rob. That's perfect. Look. He tries to staff. Pop closes the door. Move, move, watch.
Starting point is 01:56:18 Look. Put the knife down. Put the knife down. Put the knife down. Look, okay. Did he shoot him? Yeah, he shoots him, but he doesn't kill him. He shoots him in the body.
Starting point is 01:56:28 Put the night there. But he didn't kill him? No, he didn't kill him. Shut up. Can I say something from a law enforcement? Why did Mondani go visit this kid in the... Adam, because they have to be... He's anti-cop and he's pro-criminal.
Starting point is 01:56:44 And for anybody that's served in the military of the law enforcement, that's exactly what the cops should have done. He should have shot him earlier. He even closed the door to put a barrier. This is what the liberals want. The liberals want body cam footage. Well, you have it. Oh, 100% I know you are.
Starting point is 01:56:58 You have it. Now you have your body cam footage, liberals. You have what you want. And then your guy goes to visit him. By the way, this should be a bigger story. Of course. Did Mom Dani make a statement why he went to go visit the victim? Let's go with facts now.
Starting point is 01:57:12 Why did he go visit the victim? I just told you. He hates cops. No, he just hates cops. And he's trying to get rid of the attempted murder. You're trying to kill the cop. You're the mayor of New York City. You have the NYPD. You can't just come out and say you hate cops, even if you feel like that. Well, here's my question.
Starting point is 01:57:27 So I want to know, did he make a statement? Why would he visit the guy that came at the cop with a knife? Who was threatening the girl. What I'm asking you. Rob, is there any more information that we have? There is no report that he visited the cop at all. There's plenty of reports that he visited the guy at the hospital saying, this guy needs mental health.
Starting point is 01:57:44 Does he know the kid? No. Why is he visiting the kid? Just to make a statement that this guy needs our help because he's got mental health issues. That's the statement you want to stand on? Right there on the bottom. A person experiencing mental health episode does not always have to be served first or exclusively by a police officer.
Starting point is 01:57:59 It is important for us to have all the options available. And the viewing of this footage, it is clear to me that Jabiz needs is mental health treatment, not criminal persecution. Oh my God, from a district attorney. And we are talking about a family that is enduring the kind of pain that no family should and an individual that has lived with schizophrenia for many years. Like as if the cop knows the history report of this. No, no.
Starting point is 01:58:19 Okay, mental health treatment. You send a counselor in there to get stabbed. That's what they want. Exactly. Exactly. That's what Mom Donnie. What I'm saying is for folks that are watching this who hate cops, move to New York City.
Starting point is 01:58:32 So I'm trying to tell you, I'm trying to promote business to move people to move to New York City. If you want entitlement programs, this is the best time to move to New York City. if you want this kind of a mayor who visits the mental health individual, not the cop, move to New York City. It's a great climate. And by the way, billionaires who are, you know, there and the people that are moneymakers,
Starting point is 01:58:52 123 or so, billionaires that live in New York City, good luck keeping those guys. They're all moving out. They're going to different places, doubling down on security. So it's a very, very unique thing that's going. I want to move on to the next story here. So that's that story that we have. All right, let's go to the next story. Yes, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:59:09 Donnie for you. It's an understatement when we say unbelievable. Anyways, while this has taken place, a couple other things. CalShe, okay? Prediction CalShe seeks U.S. approval to offer margin trades. And this is actually massive when they're going to a place like this. Because this changes the game. If you play with margin, but they're opening it up.
Starting point is 01:59:33 So, Tom, I'm going to come to you first. FYI, CalShe's positions with Super Bowl. I believe hit a half a billion dollars of positions placed. Half a billion? Half a billion dollars of positions placed with Cali just for Super Bowl. Rob, can you pull that up? Calci is climbing in a massive way. I think Humberto send you that link right there, Rob.
Starting point is 01:59:58 Zoom in, watch it. Here's Calci for you. Can what it look like? Look at the position. Half a billion dollars placed with Cali. Tom, tell us about what's going on here with Calci and margins. Well, what's interesting is margin is the ability to use debt. And it's also ability to use assets.
Starting point is 02:00:18 So, Vinnie, let's say that you buy 10 shares of Nvidia with cash. And they're in your Schwab account or they're in your Robin Hood account or something like that. And then they say to you, well, that was your cash and you bought 10 shares. Would you like to buy five more? How do I buy five more? We'll let you use margin. We'll let you use 50% of the VAT. value you did as collateral here to buy five more shares. You're like, gee, that would be great.
Starting point is 02:00:46 And because that way, if it goes down, you know, 25% or something, that's okay. You could sell everything and still pay us. Oh, okay, well, maybe, maybe I want to do that. And so that's, that's how you use margin to do it. And what they're offering now, not offering, they're in there talking to, remember, Calci is regulated. That was the one they're regulated. They're regulated. by the CFTC Commodity Futures Trading Commission. And now they're looking at it and saying, look, you're allowing people to trade on margin, on meme stocks, on, you know, that people follow the, say,
Starting point is 02:01:23 Wall Street bets on Reddit. And then you go over to a Robin Hood account and you make, you know, calls and puts and trade on margin that way. And what Calci is looking at is saying, hey, you know, there's the CFTC, this is, remember, CFTC given for example, and saying, hey, we don't see much difference between trading and gambling. And what we're looking at is it's risk.
Starting point is 02:01:48 So why wouldn't Kalshi be able to take advantage of the risk laws and allow people to use margin to make their opinions known and to use some of their capital? And so it's leveling the playing field and it's treating all of the players equally. And remember, they're regulated by CFTC. So they're not out there trying to, you know, the FinTech companies, remember the FinTech companies that said, I'm going to be a credit card and they had no assets in the back and bad things happen. No, Cali's regulated. And Calci says, well, if you're going to rule on this and then let's put it up and get regulatory approval and then let people use margin to, you know, put out and put some dollars down on an opinion or prediction, whether it's who's going to run the Fed or who's going to win the big game. Nice.
Starting point is 02:02:36 That's a big deal. That's exciting that that's taking place. I think it's a whole new market that they're getting into, which is going to be great. Let me get to the next story here. Next story I want to get to is in regards to Team USA freestyle skier sparks Olympic outrage over remarks about representing U.S. anti-American rhetoric. Rob, is this the clip from my Twitter account or no?
Starting point is 02:03:02 No, I can go to your Twitter app. go to that one because I want to show the complete difference between how one reacts to it versus another one right there. So here's what's his name? Hunter has talking about how he feels representing America. Go ahead, Rob. It brings up mixed emotions to represent the U.S. right now, I think. It's a little hard. There's obviously a lot going on that I'm not the biggest fan of, and I think a lot of people aren't. If it aligns with my moral values, I feel like I'm representing it. Just because I'm wearing the flag doesn't mean I represent everything that's going on in the U.S. So, yeah, I just kind of want to do it for my friends and my family and the people that support me getting here.
Starting point is 02:03:45 What feels to represent your country like this? It feels amazing. This is what America is up. It's 2020. Look at that. I love it. And I'm so happy I get to represent USA. It brings up.
Starting point is 02:03:59 Isn't that awesome what the two different looks like? Of course. One, you're not wanting to represent your country, and then you have Mensa, Tamara Mensau, who is phenomenal on the way she celebrated. By the way, when she was celebrating, something, she's a conservative. You know who the president wants when she was celebrating like that? Cool. Biden was the president.
Starting point is 02:04:19 Oh, really? Because they change the dates for COVID. Don't forget when they change the dates for Olympics. So, Adam, your thoughts on this. What's his kid's name? Hess, Hunter Hess. Hunter Hess. Hunter Hess.
Starting point is 02:04:28 Okay. Well, here's how I feel. Hunter, you could stay in Italy if you don't like America. You know, this is a Ricky Jervais type moment. When he gets up on stage, he goes, for you actors you get up on stage, don't make a political statement. Shut your mouth. Thank you, agent.
Starting point is 02:04:47 Thank you, God. Keep it moving. And we just saw what's her face, Billy Eilish did at the Grammys. Buddy Hunter Hess, whose nobody's heard before in their life. You show up on the biggest stage of the Olympics. and all you should be doing is I love America I'm proud to be representing my country that's it homeboy
Starting point is 02:05:07 so I would boycott this kid from coming back to America or certainly from any ads any sponsors obviously can come back to America what do you say to the people too hey Adam what happened to freedom of speech oh you could say what here's what I'll say about freedom of speech
Starting point is 02:05:22 we have freedom of speech but you not have freedom of consequences you could say whatever you want you could come back to the country but we have every right to boo you when we see you. We have every right to not buy any product that you endorse, Hunter Hess. And by the way, what he said wasn't even that bad. The point is this, shut your mouth. You have a microphone.
Starting point is 02:05:44 You're representing the United States of America, not the House of Hess. Shut it up. There's another one, too. His name was Chris Lillis, I believe, who was sitting next to him. And he's talking about, who was it, Robbie? I have that, Chris Willis. Yeah. Well, Rob, because I, I,
Starting point is 02:05:59 I don't even want to show him. You have Amber Glenn. She's the LGBTQ figure skater. She jumped in and she attacked the country and the president. Otherwise, just known as a figure skater. Yeah, she basically said, Pat, that Trump is attacking the queer community. And this is her right here. Listen to what she's saying.
Starting point is 02:06:17 It's been a hard time for the community overall under this administration. It isn't the first time that we've had to come together as a community and try and fight for our, human rights and now especially it's not just affecting the queer community but many other communities and I think that we are able to support each other in a way that we didn't have to before and because of that it's made us a lot stronger. I hope I can use my platform and my voice throughout these games to try and encourage people to stay strong in these hard times. She's a perfect example of ignorance fueled by propaganda by the simple-minded left. What is she talking about?
Starting point is 02:07:06 Bingo. What is Trump doing wrong with the LGBT community? You made a great statement at him a little bit earlier. He was the first president to appoint an openly gay official to the cabinet role. And guess who the treasury of the United States is? Scott Besson, who's the freaking rock star. Like, I'm despised. These people drive me crazy, okay?
Starting point is 02:07:26 There's no other country on earth. try to name one that's more accepting to gays and lesbians and LGBT community. Go ahead. The same Olympics she's at has countries that you can't be openly gay. They'll throw your ass off of buildings and put your ass in jail. What is you talking about?
Starting point is 02:07:41 That's real discrimination. So it just drives me crazy. And to the point of, again, Adam, I got to agree with you. You're representing the United States in another country. It drives me crazy that you hate us so much that you're going to go there
Starting point is 02:07:56 and embarrass us and embarrass us and embarrass the free. freaking flag. Just like Gavin Newsom when he goes to Davos and he craps all over us. I'm sick and tired of that. That's why I love that video, Pat, of Tamira, Mensha Stott. That was awesome. And you know what I realized? You know what you guys don't ever see? I've never seen, Adam, reporters ask any athletes from other countries about their politics. You ever noticed that? You ever noticed that, Tommy? You never see a reporter, an athlete from England. Hey, how do you feel about Kier-Starmer letting all the, the government, letting all these girls getting raped by
Starting point is 02:08:28 Pakistani rape gangs. Have you ever heard that? Or a Spanish athlete. How do you guys feel about 500 Africans just brought in willy-nilly for votes? 100,000. 500,000. How do you feel about that? It just, it boggles my mind that's always us. This place gave you everything. All the money paid for, all your sponsorship. You're a rock star because of the United States of America. I am sick and tired. Guys, like in my soul for people crapping on this country. Enough already. Move the Canada, But guess what? They won't let you in because they have a strong-ass border. It just pet. It infuriates me. This is the best. Name another place better than us.
Starting point is 02:09:06 Go ahead. Go ahead and try it. You can't even come off your lips. Gays are treat okay. All right. The only thing we pissed off about is the LGBTQ. I'm sorry, is the L. We don't want men with penises and girls locker rooms or sports. The T's. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 02:09:22 Spelling is your second language. I get it. L is for lesbian. Nobody cares if you're gay. Just keep the men out of the. the girls' locker rooms and out of the sports. It's that simple. These athletes are spokespeople for their own ignorance.
Starting point is 02:09:34 Tom, here's what's crazy. She is from Plano. They homeschooled. Her parents homeschooled her. Mother was a fitness instructor or something like that. And father was a cop. And at 20 years old, she came out saying she's bisexual, pansexual.
Starting point is 02:09:49 I don't know what pansexual is. Pansexual, bisexual. She's into Peter Pan, that kind of stuff. Yeah. So honestly, I don't know what pansexual is. Me neither. But at 20 years old, okay? And she was homeschooled.
Starting point is 02:10:01 She was homeschooled in Plano. Plano is we lived in Plano for five years. You and I know Plano. So Tom, go for it. So these people are spokes. I'm going to say it again. They're spokesmen, spokeswomen for their own ignorance. They are adopting the outrage.
Starting point is 02:10:18 It's like they get up in the morning and they go to Instagram and saying, what am I supposed to be outraged about today? I see a huge difference between these people. who are weak, and these are weak arguments. These arguments wouldn't stand up to scrutiny. If you had real journalists challenging what they're saying, pushing on what they're saying, and talking about the freedoms and everything
Starting point is 02:10:38 they enjoy in the United States of America, these are nitwits. These people, they come, I compare them. You want to how I compare them to? I compare them to Tommy Smith. Tommy Smith, during the civil rights situation in 1968, stood on a podium and put on a black glove, symbolizing black power and didn't wear shoes, which he said was symbolizing black poverty
Starting point is 02:11:02 and raised his fist in the air and made a political statement at the Olympics, and he got in trouble for it. But he was not adopting a position. He was an African American that came from very, very little and personally had identified these things. Now, do we agree with him with what he did and how he said it? No, but he wasn't adopting anything. He was coming from the community versus these people wake up in the morning and decide there's something to be outraged about, and now they're speaking in outrage. I want a journalist to say, excuse me, where have you been hurt? Where have you been impacted by the riots or ICE or things like this?
Starting point is 02:11:40 Or are you just being like the celebrities who make money and then select a... It's a phenomenal point. Tommy Smith, you know... Tommy Smith was the guy that did this. Yeah, that's Tommy Smith. I'm good with that. And Tommy Smith was... sent home and suspended from the team, and I'm not defending him. But my point is he had identity
Starting point is 02:11:59 and he had a point coming from his own experience and life. These pinheads are just speaking up. I just want to add one thing. I agree with Tom on this one. Listen, you want to make a statement when you returned back to America. Say whatever you want. You're an American citizen. Say good, bad, or ugly what you feel. When you're on the global stage, you do not air America's dirty laundry to the rest of the world. Where's the Winter Olympics in Italy somewhere? Okay, Milan. Thank you. Honored to represent my country. Keep it moving. I'm actually come to think of it. Not that mad at these kids. Who are the captains? Who are the coaches? Who is Team USA saying,
Starting point is 02:12:41 when you win, you get your ass on there. You thank America. You thank your team. You thank your country. And you can do whatever you want when you get home. On the global stage, you do not air our dirty laundry to the rest of the world. What's it saying? If you want to criticize me, we do it in private, but in public you commend me. They never were given that speech, clearly. And that's why I'm upset.
Starting point is 02:13:04 Yeah, no, great point. Can you imagine, Pat, your kids going to somebody else's house and airing out everything about your house there and then coming back home. No, what are you nuts? Keep it, like, keep it respectful. What the hell are you going on? And the fact that she's going to sit there
Starting point is 02:13:18 and talk about her community is so hurt and the struggle. How many, first of all, Pride Month, you get an entire month. Veterans Day, we get one day, and I don't even get a discount anywhere. Foot Locker gives us a 10% discount. That's it.
Starting point is 02:13:33 We got to go get some shoes down. Yeah, no, for sure. And then how many days, Pat, you did this about a year ago. How many days does the LGBTQ-145? 145 days representing your people. So you made a great point. It's just ignorance, and she just wakes up in the morning. She's like, what am I going to go do?
Starting point is 02:13:49 And you know, her friends are like, Paul, you go, girl. Go, go and say how bad that you have it. You know what's so crazy about? There wind-up robots that look daily to find out, what am I supposed to be outraged about today? Yeah, exactly. You know what's so crazy?
Starting point is 02:14:00 The tools. Tools. Even if you're a major, major, major winner and you accomplish all these amazing things, you can still somehow have a victim mentality. It's crazy. Look at all the opportunities that you've accomplished. Guys, great things you've done.
Starting point is 02:14:15 Brainwashing works for good and bad. Let me tell you. Brainwashing works for good and bad. This last week we had our annual Ph.P recognition ceremony. Shout out to Hart. They've incredible job. They're doing Chris and Messina Hart. Phenominal job to them.
Starting point is 02:14:30 Suazos. Nice. Phenomal. Okafore is coming up. Oryana. These guys are really. Taetan's doing the first million point paid. Jose Marlene.
Starting point is 02:14:39 Great stuff that I'm seeing what's going on with some of the guys here. But you know what I explained? Okay. So we're going to do this to kind of show. So you got in life, you got everybody's a day. different size magnet. When you're small, you're a small magnet. But a small magnet is big compared to a smaller magnet. So if I have a guy here who sells wheat, does cocaine, does ex, sells special K, there's all this stuff. And I got a guy here who is living a right life, going to school,
Starting point is 02:15:09 wants to be somebody, going to church, doesn't use drugs, doesn't use alcohol. This guy's a better salesperson than this person. He's a bigger magnet. He's going to draw me this way, right? And I'm going to be like, oh my God, yeah, you're right. What's the big deal? You aren't going to be young once. Look at Elvis did it, all these other. Everybody does it, bro. Like, he's right.
Starting point is 02:15:26 Enjoy your life once. What do you think your parents did when you were younger? You think your parents were like this? Become a Christian later on when you're in your 30s, 40s, 50s. But live life now. You're right. Let's go live life now. And this guy doesn't know how to sell.
Starting point is 02:15:39 He's just like, no, I don't want to do that. So he doesn't know how to recruit you to this way of living. You're going to be turned on by this. So these kids are going places, and they don't have a clue what's going on. If you don't have a solid foundation developed internally, emotionally, mentally, by parents, by the right examples, and you're around that for too long, boom, a bigger magnet can attract a smaller magnet to their way of thinking, and you lose 5, 10, 15 years of your life. And then you look back and say, what the hell did I just do the last 15 years?
Starting point is 02:16:11 That's kind of what's happening with some of these guys. They don't even know what they're doing. Some of these guys don't even know what they're doing. When you heard about that one, the transitioner had to pay too much. million, got paid $2 million. You think when that person was a kid, they knew what it meant to transition? No, they lost their life. It's permanent. Those puberty blockers destroy you.
Starting point is 02:16:32 It's permanent damage that's done to these people. So anyways, I have no sympathy for that mindset, but if you're older and you choose to do that, and it's your choice, guess what? That person made the decision as an adult. Let me go to a couple other stores, and then we'll wrap up. Iran. So a couple of things that's going on with Iran right now. Okay, a couple of things that's going on with Iran right now.
Starting point is 02:16:52 Trump at one point said they had very good talks with Iran as Islamic Republic ratches up rhetoric, okay, rhetoric on what's going on there. And then then comes out and Trump gives a warning. Rob, going to play the first clip. We had very, very good talks today having to do with Russia, Ukraine. Something could be happening. We likewise had very good talks on Iran. Iran looks like it wants to make a deal very badly.
Starting point is 02:17:20 We have to see what that deal is. But I think Iran looks like they want to make a deal very badly, as they should. Last time they decided maybe not to do it, but I think they probably feel differently. We'll see what the deal is. It would be different than last time. And we have a big harbata, and we have a big fleet heading in that direction. I'll be there pretty soon. So we'll see how that works at it.
Starting point is 02:17:44 Rob, do you have the other clue or are you more than consequences, or is it in the same That's the same clip. Okay, keep going. Get in position. We have plenty of time. If you remember, then as well, we waited around for a while. And we're in no rush.
Starting point is 02:17:57 We have, you know, very good talks going with Iran. We have very good talks going with Russia and Ukraine. We're doing a lot of good talking. And I think we had the results today were with Iran. It was a meeting. We're going to meet again early next week. And they want to make a deal. Loren, as they should want to make a deal.
Starting point is 02:18:19 They know the consequences. If they don't, they don't make a deal, the consequences are very steep. So we'll see what happens. So that's being said. So then an Iranian is trying to send a message out to the president to say, don't negotiate with these guys. You know what this guy does? To make a point to the president for not making a deal with the IRGC,
Starting point is 02:18:43 what is the ultimate thing you can do? for protesting, which is... Burned himself alive? This guy, Iranian, takes his own life. What? After urging U.S. president to not make a deal with the regime. Watch this, Vinico. By the way, you're not going to see it live on the video.
Starting point is 02:19:00 But go ahead, Rob. If you're watching this, then... This is from Iran. I'm not around anymore. Oh, my God. What? If you don't know, I'm from Iran. And a massacre happened.
Starting point is 02:19:17 in the past few weeks by our government, which is more like the Pandit's Group. More than 40,000 people died, killed, massacred, more than Russia and Ukraine war and more than Israel and Palestine war. I want to make this video to send a message to America and to the West in general. Tomorrow and Friday, President Trump is going to make a deal with this regime. I mean, he told us to keep protesting and we did it, we trust him. To make a deal with this regime is to betray all those people who died. So, please, I beg you, do whatever you can to
Starting point is 02:20:29 Stop this deal. I mean, many people say that we should take matters in our own hand, but how can you fight people with guns? I mean, it's not just the government. The government itself, higher terrorist groups, Muslim terrorist groups, to kill people. And we still don't know what they did with the bodies. Okay, this is Poria Hamidi, you just saw, okay? After sharing the video, Hamidi reportedly took his own life, according to the Iranian opposition news outlet,
Starting point is 02:21:19 more than 40,000 people have been killed, died massacred more than the Russia-Ukraine war, and more than the Israel-Palestine war, which he mentioned. In a 10-minute video, which was done in English, to make a deal with the regime to betray all those people who died, he's making that message. I tweeted something a few days ago about this, and here's what the reality is.
Starting point is 02:21:39 Rob, if you want to go to it about Iran, I think it's called a little bit lower. You should find it right there, right there. Okay. Iran has zero intentions of negotiating. Here's their playbook. One, stall until domestic protest fate and regime stabilizes. Two, stall until Trump is out. Three, quietly continue advancing its nuclear program.
Starting point is 02:21:58 Delay is in diplomacy. Its strategy, never trust the IRGC, ever, never trust the IRGC. this is what's going on right now and the reality of it is if they do a deal these guys are just sitting there saying listen say whatever you want to them we're not going to do anything
Starting point is 02:22:17 Baba begu ch'i mchard begu micha del be a con that's what they're saying behind closed doors and make the deal happen who cares give it to them and then we're going to do everything
Starting point is 02:22:28 behind closed doors sound like they can come and find out what we're working on they're not going to find out nothing like that so if they do make a deal do you know when is the next time Iran we'll have a shot at
Starting point is 02:22:37 pushing the IRGC out. You know how long? Say 20 to 40 years. If they make a deal. 20 to 40 years, they will stay in power. Adam, your thoughts? Here's my thoughts.
Starting point is 02:22:52 It's absolutely disgusting what's going on in Iran, but it's just as disgusting the silence that's going on the far left. Zero protest. Nothing. Can I get a tweet? Can I get a hey?
Starting point is 02:23:06 maybe don't kill people. And to all the people who said, Iran's not a threat to America, the Dave Smiths of the world, the Candace is going, oh, you know, it's probably just a ploy that Israel's all BB. These are Persians, Iranians, risking their own lives, taking their own lives for you to hear what they have going on, and you have nothing to say. So we all know what the Ayatollah and the IRG stands for.
Starting point is 02:23:35 They're basically like an abuse. abusive husband that talks a bunch of trash. And then when they go to fight a real tough guy, they get their butt kicked. So what do they do? They go home and they beat on their wife and their kids. Oh, real tough. So you're going to go kill your citizens. They don't have weapons.
Starting point is 02:23:54 They have chants and slogans. And when they speak out, you go and murder your own people, not by the hundreds, not by the thousands, by the tens of thousands. And then you have the nerve as the abusive husband to criticize your neighbor, the good guy, because he didn't keep his lawn clean. This is hypocrisy of the highest level.
Starting point is 02:24:16 And we all understand that if anything's going to happen, way more lives are going to be lost to this disgusting regime. And unfortunately, I don't see an end in sight. Yeah. So God willing, let's see, the one thing that Trump said is very important what he said. out of everything he said in that one interview about Iran, you know what was the most powerful thing he said?
Starting point is 02:24:40 He said, just remember what we did with Venezuela. Took a while. We have time. We have a lot of time. You know, we'll see. We'll see what's going to happen. What is he trying to say? That is how an unpredictable player speaks.
Starting point is 02:24:54 And that's exactly where he needs to be. It's not good for the Iranian people. Not for the Iranian people that are going through it that are getting killed on a daily basis. It's not good for them. But you have to realize Trump's responsibility as frustrating as this may be on Iranians Trump's responsibility is not Iran
Starting point is 02:25:12 Trump's responsibility is America first. That's Trump's responsibility. So if he wanted to go like what he did with Nigeria, boom, what he did with the nuclear sites, boom, what he did with Venezuela, boom, what he's trying to do with Greenland or Cuba or all these other places, you know, what they're trying to do with Iran.
Starting point is 02:25:33 It is, it doesn't look like the urgency is there, but maybe that is a part of their negotiation. I don't know what they're going to get out of the deal. I think it is America first to take out Iran. Because if you actually just be cold-blooded about it and you say, who are we really worried about China? I think, where does China get their oil? I think so.
Starting point is 02:25:53 People know my position of why I think it is. But to him, his job isn't to be as urgent as anybody else. There are people. If you're Iranian, where does America lie in your priority of countries? Not one. If you're Iranian. Not one. It's Iran first if you're from Iran.
Starting point is 02:26:14 If you live in Israel, what is number one? Israel first. If you live in Nigeria, what is it first? It should be a nationalist. It should be your national. You should be a nationalist. Unfortunately, we have a lot of people in America who hate America, though. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:26:24 Well, you know, it is what it is. By the way, Pat, that kid, I don't know if you caught the last 10 seconds of what he said. Is it possible to play that again? I want this to me is what the Iranian regime is. He says the regime brings in terrorists from other countries. It wasn't the last 10 seconds. But he said it. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:26:46 Anyway, it was always yet. To kill their own people. He did. And you know who those people are? Those Shia militias, that's Hezbollah. Of course. That's Hamas.
Starting point is 02:26:55 So the people that you're cheering for are being brought in to kill innocent Iranians. I want to know how the far left thinks about that. All right. A lot covered today. Rob, I don't know how many stories we hit, but we hit a lot of different stories today. Great podcast on Monday, gang. I don't normally do an interview where I tell everybody and everybody in my circle to watch. This is one of those interviews. I was not expecting it to be this good of an interview. The founder of Ritz Carlton, I invited him. You guys know after the incident we had at Fort Lauderdale Ritz, I said, let me just reach out to the CEO myself. And I reached out to him, and he accepted the invitation, flew out. out. We did a two-hour, 20-minute podcast. And this is a man that was born in 1939 in Stuttgart, Germany, January 10th. Eight months later, Hitler invades Poland, and his father had to join the military. And he goes from there to going into the hotel business. He told his parents, he wants to do that at 11. At 14, they ship him out. He goes, works for a hotel, and then eventually creates Ritz Carlton, and takes it from a regular brand
Starting point is 02:27:59 to the number one hotel brand in the world for customer service. And then when he left, it drops from number one to 26 today. And I pushed him to talk about Ritz, and he did. Here's a quick trailer of the interview that's coming out tomorrow. Go ahead, Rob.
Starting point is 02:28:12 I came to a conclusion. I'm working for barbarians. No fish knives, no fish for. And they live in a situation where human beings shouldn't live. My father joined the Nazi party because he had always worked. And my grandfather was a unique character.
Starting point is 02:28:27 there said if our son died, he will die too. So living in that environment impacts your life in the big way as a kid. No doubt. I will never go to that Ritz Carlton and Fort Lauderdale ever again. You understand, I cannot compromise that. You understand I'm getting upset. I said, there is no way this is horses standard.
Starting point is 02:28:50 And Danny said, and don't come to work tomorrow. Come here to create excellence. Now, I didn't get that. You were number one when you guys left. Oh, sure. They dropped from 1 to 26 and Capella's number 1. Yeah. I insisted wherever we are, we're number 1.
Starting point is 02:29:07 Period. And with the chairman of managers, will you accept that? What's your superpower? Relentless. Let me tell you. Tom, you're going to love this guy. You talk about faith, politics, Hitler, everything. He talked about finance, money, marriage, parenting, been married for,
Starting point is 02:29:28 47 years has got four girls like it's an all-around incredible interview when's to come out tomorrow morning 9 a.m. It's going to be phenomenal anyways having said that guys can I guess one last thing one last thing before we do tonight seven p.m. Easter standard time hot cakes and hot takes is going to be our Kobe Covington who just won his debut at the real American fighting phenomenal conversation about his past about Trump about the white high you have you on value taming comedy on value taming comedy I think they're going to have the QR code But yeah, guys, please.
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