PBD Podcast - Trump vs Mamdani, Pelosi Retires, Epstein & Comey's Deal + Shapiro SLAMS Tucker | PBD Podcast | Ep. 680

Episode Date: November 7, 2025

Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick discuss Trump calling out Zohran Mamdani, new revelations about Epstein and Comey’s secret deal, and Ben Shapiro slamming Tucker Ca...rlson in a fiery exchange shaking up conservative media.------🖊️ VT AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION: https://bit.ly/4qO3qGK📕 REGISTER FOR BPW 2025 - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12TH 2025: https://bit.ly/3IU2YWxⓂ️ CONNECT ON MINNECT: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4kSVkso⁠⁠⁠ Ⓜ️ PBD PODCAST CIRCLES: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4mAWQAP⁠⁠⁠🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g57zR2⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ITUNES: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g1bXAh⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ALL PLATFORMS: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4eXQl6A⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠🥃 BOARDROOM CIGAR LOUNGE: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4pzLEXj⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠🍋 ZEST IT FORWARD: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4kJ71lc ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠📕 PBD'S BOOK "THE ACADEMY": ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/41rtEV4⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4lzQph2 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠📺 JOIN THE CHANNEL: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g5C6Or⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠💬 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! ABOUT US:Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Did you ever think you would make it? I feel I'm supposed to taste sweetly. I know this life meant for me. Adam, what's your point? The future looks bright. My handshake is better than anything I ever signs. Right here. You are a one-of-one?
Starting point is 00:00:17 My son's right there. I think I've ever said this before. All right, folks. Got some bad news for you. Apparently, Ward got out that. Nancy Pelosi is going to retire next year. What? What? No.
Starting point is 00:00:33 I don't want to break it to you like that. I'm serious? No, she is next year as the greatest trader of all time in the history of Congress. Oh, my gosh. I think Wall Street's probably going to recognize her for her ability to get access to information that others couldn't. Her due diligence
Starting point is 00:00:48 and research capabilities are second to none. And you know what she was able to do it? Whilst ain't ethical, allegedly. So, but anyways, again, I hate, I hate doing this. I hate stuff. starting the podcast with bad news, but I had to do it. We were on 26% since July 1st. By the way, her portfolio that Tom has invested $50,000 and just to see how great of an investor she is since July, not for the year.
Starting point is 00:01:15 I was with him when he started it. What's the rate of return since July 1st? 26.2% since July 1st. And by the way, listen, forget Warren Buffett, forget all these guys. Who's that? I don't think she gets enough credit. But Trump. But Trump calls out, Trump calls out Mamdani's very angry acceptance speech.
Starting point is 00:01:36 Warren's communism never worked anywhere. Jeffrey Epstein claimed, you ready for this one, folks? Maureen Comey, the daughter of James Comey, would let Epstein free if he implicated Trump. Also, the dossier didn't work. And so let's see if we get a fallen. The ex-cellmate set. Get somebody to rat, you know. Pelosi calls Trump the worst thing on the face of the earth while she's getting ready to retire.
Starting point is 00:02:05 Trump says Mamdani should reach out to him. Has to be a little bit respectful of Washington. CNN anchor pushes back on liberal critics. My job is not to take down Trump. You will not believe who that is, who said something like that. Top Trump political advisor says president will focus on affordability going forward. Marjorie Taylor Green. tells allies she's running for president in
Starting point is 00:02:28 2008 as firebrand reinvention gains momentum and Tom has some insight on that. FAA, do you ready for this one? Slashing 10% of U.S. flights in 40 major cities as historic government shutdown drags on. Governor Senator Kennedy to introduce bills to withhold pay from lawmakers during government shutdown. Mamdani wants more money
Starting point is 00:02:51 less than 24 hours after getting elected. got some thoughts on that one. Charlemagne tells Van Jones to shut up over Mamdani's speech criticism. And he said it like that apparently. Families are fleeing. New York City's private schools following Mamdani's victory competing for coveted Miami spots. We're having dinner last night with this couple, now with the couple. The couple sitting next to us.
Starting point is 00:03:16 And after they're done having dinner, I wish them a happy 37 anniversary. She says, well, listen, we were listening to you guys' conversation. Are you guys from Greenwich? We're like, no, our friend here is from Greenwich. Greg was with us, we're having dinner. They start telling us how things are in New York. He's been a cop for New York for God knows how many years. And the stuff they were talking about with New Yorkers, friends, family, their daughters was very interesting.
Starting point is 00:03:40 Mamdani taps big tech antagonist. Lena Canas to co-chair mayoral transition team. Dev Portnoy destroys Mamdani after election win and threatens to move barstool out of New York City. Democrat-run Houston rolls out of red carpet for New York cops disgusted with Mamdani's victory. There should be flashing red lights banning on Mamdani's win. And in Federman blast Pelosi for Colin Trump to worst thing on the face of the earth. Invidia, Jensen Huang says China will win AI race with U.S. and the next day, he changes position. Okay, that's the November 5th, first one.
Starting point is 00:04:18 What I meant to say was. That's right. He softens his China will win the AI race. Remarks to F.T. McDonald's U.S. sales rise. but profits fall short as it warns Americans are dining out less on the front lines of American car repo and then Ben Shapiro calls Tucker Carlson dishonest
Starting point is 00:04:37 for normalizing Nazism by hosting white nationalists Nick Fuentes and Stephen Colbert, you guys ready what he said? Insists, he's more conservative than people might think and not a lefty figure. You know, let's cover both of those medias at the same time because we think we know why they're suddenly playing nice. That's a good point. You had a theory that I think it's worth the audience hearing about.
Starting point is 00:05:00 And we got a bunch of other things that's going on here. This transgender person who used woman's locker room at Gold's Gym stole ex-wife's name. By the way, Vinnie, you have to see the first lady that's telling the story. He's like, I'm in a freaking shower. I see a guy with his dangling hanging out. And he's exposing himself to her. And she's like, what are you doing? And she goes, tells the gym.
Starting point is 00:05:22 And what happens? They kick her off. Stopping. Stop it. Do you have all those clips, Rob? Like, I think three of them. Yeah, it's amazing. So, Adam, it literally just looks like a dude.
Starting point is 00:05:32 He took the identity of his ex-wife. That he beat the hell on. I want a divorce, but first I'm going to turn you into a lesbian by me being a girl. We'll talk about that. Where's my license? There's just one video, Vinny, show me, if we get time to get into it, of a Patriot in UK, who's 100 years old. And they ask him, so how's the feel now serving? He says, all my friends that, you just have to see this.
Starting point is 00:05:54 I don't even want to take it away. You have to watch it to see what the reaction is going to be. With that being said, gang, a couple things that I do want to share with you guys. This whole autopin situation is getting a little bit out of control. Rob, if you want to pull up that clip, honestly, everybody's talking about auto pen, auto pen, autopin, and it's disgusting. So what do we do? You know, here's for some of you that have big plans for 2026. Watch this video.
Starting point is 00:06:18 No auto pin here. This is a Sharpie. But by the way, 2026 is right around the corner. If you've got big plans for 2026 and you've never written the business plan out or you've written it, but it's not properly structured. You want some structure for it? That's why I wrote this spoke, Choose Your Enemies Wisely. If you haven't read it yet, click on a link below, place an order. So if you want a signed copy of Choose Your Enemies Wisely, it's never a better time to read a book on business planning.
Starting point is 00:06:46 Right now is the time. Go to vtmerch.com. Rob, we'll put the link below if you don't mind. We'll choose your enemies wisely right there. signed as well as the other copies of the books that we have. And on top of that, Rob, also put the link to business planning workshop. I would do both if I were you read the book, then attend the business planning workshop. But we're looking forward to 2026. Last night, we were at this America Business Forum. I was on stage with Brett Bear, and we're watching all the people that
Starting point is 00:07:12 are there. The types of business owners, Jeff Bezos, Jamie Diamond goes before me, and then Steve Whitkoff is there. Then you have Serena Williams literally goes right after me. And you're and then, Rafael Nadell was there. It was in Trump, messy. Unbelievable. By the way, everybody in that place was talking about what's going to be happening in 2026. So a lot of people behind closed doors are ecstatic about 2026. If you want to get some of those strategies,
Starting point is 00:07:41 register for business planning workshop. Go to BPW.bidavit Consulting.com. BPW. com. Rob, do we have that link below as well? Perfect. Having said that, let's get right into it. Trump calls out Mamdani's very angry acceptance speech,
Starting point is 00:08:00 warns communism never worked anywhere. Here's the president. I'm so torn because I would like to see the new mayor do well because I love New York. I really love New York. When I left New York for Washington, New York was doing really well, but there was some bad signs.
Starting point is 00:08:19 The bad sign was a guy named DeBlancel. So the signs of de Blasio, that was the beginning, and it was bad. This one, we're going to, look, for a thousand years, communism has not worked. It just communism or the concept of communism has not worked. I tend to doubt it's going to work this time. Did you see his victory speech? No, it's literally never worked. Yeah, I thought it was a very angry speech.
Starting point is 00:08:43 Certainly angry toward me. And I think he should be very nice to me. You know, I'm the one that sort of has to approve a lot of things coming to him. So he's off to a bad start. thoughts. So I think he's speaking for a ton of people. You know, it was crazy. On the Democrat side, you didn't see like this unified cheering section. No, you did not. You did not at all. And Trump is leading what a lot of people are saying. I mean, in the story rundown that you just did, you know, five minutes ago, Pat, four minutes ago, there's all of these things where people
Starting point is 00:09:14 talking about, I'm upset, I'm leaving, I'm moving out, people in Miami. And so I think he was measured, and I think he made a point to people. Communism doesn't work, gang. You may be upset, but how you voted has consequences. It doesn't work. And he's reminding them what they voted for. And I think, if anything, the president was measured and showing some leadership here, not going off the way we know Trump can go off. Yeah, I thought so as well. By the way, you know what I like? It's a very weird combination of the next video I'm going to be shown to you guys. Next video is a video of Scaramucci, who is not a fan of the president. No, not at all.
Starting point is 00:09:52 But watch what he said about Mamdani, and he teaches a little bit of history here about what happened to New York with a mayor in the 60s, and how long it took for New York City to recover from it? Go ahead. ...is by 2% on people earning over a million.
Starting point is 00:10:10 That's what he says he's going to do. In exchange for free buses and free health care and free child care. And I understand that, but the last time they did that, the city and the state lost 600. 100,000 top people. Top people. He moved into places like Texas and Florida, and they're spending 185 days in those areas and less time in New York. And so that hurts the whole economic ecosystem. So he could do that,
Starting point is 00:10:31 but he's got to get Governor Hockel's approval. He's got to get the assembly and the state Senate to do that in Albany. But there's another big problem. If you examine his campaign, it's very similar to John Lindsay's campaign in the late 1960s. People don't remember John Lindsey, but what he did was he borrowed a tremendous amount of money to put through a lot of free services. The tax revenues went down, the base went down, and by 1975, his successor, Mayor, Abraham Beam, was stuck in a financial crisis, and they had to effectively declare bankruptcy for the city and then restructure the city. It took 15 years. It wasn't until 1990 that the city actually started healing itself. So we'll see. People from Wall Street that have met with
Starting point is 00:11:11 the new mayor, the mayor-elect, are saying that he's arrogant. So we'll see. To raise taxes. What do you think about what Skira-Mucci said there? I think Scaramucci is right, and I'll give you personal reflection on it. In 1976, I was in middle school, and we had a field trip. We were going from Connecticut, took a bus into New York, to go to two museums. Museum in natural history, it's been there, and just museum stuff. And my mom was worried about it because New York was on one side of New York were these things like museums,
Starting point is 00:11:43 but the other side of New York, it was like a suss pool. There is this thing called 42nd Street. And if you look up 42nd Street in the 70s, it was a cesspool. It was worse than Main Street, Amsterdam with prostitution and peep shows and pornography, you know, advertised right on the street. Peep shows? It was really, really bad. And this is 75.8. And that's exactly when Mayor Beam came in.
Starting point is 00:12:10 And I remember as a freshman in high school, sitting in Connecticut, and we had like an economics and sociology course, and they were talking about the plight of New York City, that this incredible city and it saw this thing that was in such trouble. And they were in trouble. They were looking for federal support. They were looking for help. And I'll tell you, he's right. Scaramucci there can sometimes be very blustery. But he is correctly talking about what happened in the 60s.
Starting point is 00:12:38 And all of a sudden, 1975, Mayor Beam inherited this mess. He was followed by Mayor Koch. And finally, he's right. It took until the 90s to get the city on its feet. And then remember, Rudy Giuliani took it up a level and went after the mob, went after the waterfront, and went after things, and took it up a lot. So look how long it took. It wasn't just 1990. I don't know if everybody is thinking how long it's going to take to recover, but some people are just excited about it.
Starting point is 00:13:06 Adam, your thoughts on this year? So as someone that is the biggest advocate for Miami, I kind of feel grateful because, you know, they say finders, keepers, losers, weepers, or, you know, one man's losses and other man's gain, I truly believe we're about to see the decline of New York City. And it pains me to say that because even though that I'm born and raised in Miami and I love Miami, this is where I want to be, New York City is my favorite city in the world. I've been to London. I've been to Paris. I've been to Iran. I've been everywhere. New York City has something so unique about it. and to see a self-proclaimed democratic socialist slash communist slash Islamist slash pro-Palestine terrorist sympathizer be the mayor of the home of capitalism,
Starting point is 00:13:52 the home of Wall Street, the home of the New York Yankees, and we know an owner or two. It's just, it's sad, but it also tells you that New York has to look in the mirror and say, how did we get here? And I said this before, I think that when they did the
Starting point is 00:14:07 what was it, the organizations they did in the Wall Street thing, what do they call it exactly, Occupy Wall Street at the moment, that that movement did not dissipate. It only grew. And you have these 35 and undercrow who genuinely hate what America stands for. They hate what capitalism stands for. All they know is socialism. And if you look at Gen Z, they empathize way more with socialism. So we're starting to see the cracks
Starting point is 00:14:36 in the vase that is New York City. It doesn't make me happy to see it. But as someone that lives in Miami, I know that realtors are salivating. I know that business people are salivating. And the future looks bright in Miami. Here's what President Trump had to say when he said the, you know, turn up the volume.
Starting point is 00:14:53 When Mamdani said, President Trump, I know you're watching this, turn up the volume. Go ahead, Rob. One point he says, turn the volume up. So hear me, President Trump, when I say this, to get to any of us. You will have to get through all of us. How do you respond to that?
Starting point is 00:15:11 Does that affect anything you're going to do? It's a very dangerous statement for him to make, actually. And, you know, you talk about danger. I think it's a very dangerous statement for him to make. He has to be a little bit respectful of Washington because if he's not, he doesn't have a chance of succeeding. And I want to make him succeed. I want to make the city succeed.
Starting point is 00:15:32 I don't want to make him succeed. I want to make the city succeed. And we'll see what happens. We'll see what happened. Did you see reaching out to him? I would say he should reach out to us, really. I think he should reach out. PPD, how do you process that?
Starting point is 00:15:46 Because to me, that's a very mature diplomatic statement when he could eviscerate him. How do you interpret that? That's what I said last night. What I said last night when I said he's at level 100, having gone through the fire mentally tough. Vinnie, what are you thinking? Well, I mean, well, first and foremost,
Starting point is 00:16:03 on the Mamdani situation, and how he spoke. I want people to understand the sudden switch. Did you see Van Jones when he was on whatever show he was on? And he's like, I can't. This is literally the moment he wins. He gets behind the mic and you hear the anger. Do you hear the bitterness?
Starting point is 00:16:19 It's almost like I got you. And it's people like Van Jones. I got buyers remorse because they were talking so proud about him five minutes before Pat. And they were duped. He said, he goes, he used to be calm, warmed and embracing. Yeah, that's what you get. He exposed his chest. true Marxist attitude.
Starting point is 00:16:37 He was angry. Is this it, Rob? Can we play that, Rob? Pat? I think he missed an opportunity. Missing opportunity. I think the Mamdani that we saw in the campaign trail, who was a lot more calm, who was a lot warmer, who was a lot more embracing,
Starting point is 00:16:54 was not present in that speech. And I think that Mamdani is the one you need to hear from tonight. There are a lot of people trying to figure out, can I get on this train with him or not? is he going to include me? Is he going to be more of a class warrior, even in office? I think he missed a chance tonight to open up
Starting point is 00:17:14 and bring more people into the tent. I think he is tone. His tone and it's like weird, weird. And what happened, Pat? What is it always about? I'm sorry? Whose tent does Van Jones talking about? Which one?
Starting point is 00:17:27 When he says, bring more people under the tent? Which tank? He's talking about the Democrat party tent. Landami is not building that tent. No, and who vote? And I was trying to think, because we saw the numbers, and I saw a chart to Rob. Who voted? Who were the majority of the people that were voting for him were who?
Starting point is 00:17:42 The working class? No, it was angry, white, liberal women and the younger people that are getting promised free stuff. And you made a great point, Pat. And this is the third time that I'm talking about it. Everybody's talking about the mass exodus, okay? All the millionaires and billionaires that Bernie Sanders talks about. And you said it last night. Again, who's going to be moving to New York, okay?
Starting point is 00:18:05 Illegals, because he's going to be soft on crime and he wants to empty up the jails, number one, number two, all the criminals, all the illegals. Everybody wants to come because, you know, why be in jail? He loves illegals because it was a sanctuary city. And then, honestly, the Muslim community, and I want everybody to understand one thing. I criticize Christians, I criticize Jewish people, Israel, and don't think for two seconds that I'm not going to criticize Muslims as well.
Starting point is 00:18:32 This is October, Pat. This is a father walking through the Bronx and if you don't think this is going to start happening, you're an idiot. This is a guy in the Bronx and I'm all for everybody
Starting point is 00:18:41 having your religions. They're in the middle of the street doing this type of prayer. Go ahead, Rob, play this. October. But you cannot take us. Who, who said? Me.
Starting point is 00:18:49 What gives you special person? You cannot take us. Who says that you? You cannot do that. Tolerant, boom. This is in the Bronx, New York. A father's trying to walk.
Starting point is 00:18:58 Now in the Bronx. This is the Bronx. And if you don't think this is going to start happening more and more and more, you are insane. And I want, can I make, Bob, you could stop it. And then did you see his intern, Mondani's intern, how our attitude is about, oh, you guys already played it? Okay, so we don't have to play it. But I'm just telling you, Pat, I feel like this guy is going to be the beginning, and it's going to start happening more and more and more. And I give it two years, and people are going to see what New York has become.
Starting point is 00:19:25 Van Jones had it backwards. He's correct, but he has it backwards. He said, this Mandami was. was the mandami that we saw, the warm and, you know, toned down a little bit during the campaign is not the mandami we saw here. You need to understand, Van, the mandami you saw here is mandami. That's the mandami you didn't see during the campaign. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:19:46 And Rob, can we... This is the real guy. The box is open and the real... You just paid for it. Now you got to open the box and see what you really bought. And for everybody that's in New York, and I'm going to pray for you, and I'm sorry. You were like, he's all the free stuff, free buses. We're going to tax the rich.
Starting point is 00:20:02 What did he do the very next day? He's asking for your money. Play this, Rob. Oh. Good morning, New York City. Thank you. Last night, we made history. And today, we begin the work of making a new administration.
Starting point is 00:20:17 Welcome to the transition. Great. This is the period over the next few months where we build a city hall that delivers on the promises of our campaign to make New York City affordable and to make government accountable to the people in search. Okay, where's the free stuff?
Starting point is 00:20:28 As we prepare to govern, the leaders who will help implement our agenda. People like deputy mayors who oversee entire areas of government and the commissioners who carry out the critical work of city agencies. It's coming! These appointments will be driven by excellence, integrity, and hunger to solve old problems with new solutions. Ready?
Starting point is 00:20:45 Talking to organizers on the front lines of the fight to improve our city, government veterans with proven track records, policy experts from around the country and the world, and working people who know better than anyone what our neighborhoods deserve. And this will be a period, like the campaign we ran and the city hall to come, come defined by transparency because New Yorkers deserve a government
Starting point is 00:21:03 they can trust. Yeah? On January 1st, I will be your mayor. Yes. New Year's Day and a new era for this city. What is he going to say? Oh, one more thing. One more thing. You had to wait. Remember how I told you a few months ago to stop sending us money? Guess what? You can start again. Yeah. This transition requires staff, research, and an infrastructure
Starting point is 00:21:19 that can reach this home. We need money. All that, think about all the build-up. We're going to do this, we do this, but I need your money now. Yeah. I mean, look, I'm not surprised. I will tell you, you know, when this has happened, and the biggest question is, what level of action families will take? You know, we were at a dinner last night. Everybody was speaking about this. They're walking by our table. They're talking to us about what's going on in New York City. Ladies got a 65 unit apartment that her father gave to her and her inheritance that she took over. She sold in January. She says, you know what some of the laws
Starting point is 00:21:55 were in New York, just people didn't have to pay rent. And they're like, no, I don't have to pay rent. But you make money. Based on the new laws that they have, I don't have to pay rent. I saw a clip, Rob, I don't know if I send it to you. I don't think I send it to you. I'm going to forward it to you. And if you can go to like the 42nd mark when I forwardest to you,
Starting point is 00:22:13 it's a video of him saying he's highlighting this apartment where the owner is not taking care of the tenants, which makes sense. You know, there are, you know, owners that don't take care of, The tenants and the tenants have the choice to leave to go to a different place. You don't have to stay there. But watch what he says, which is the most powerful part, folks. And if you can fast forward, Rob, and go to right about there. Play it from right there.
Starting point is 00:22:41 Watch this. Go ahead. The mayor's office to protect tenants, bringing code enforcement under one roof and making sure that agencies are working together to hold bad landlords accountable. Starting on day one, we will expand the city's special enforcement programs. doubling fines for hazardous violations and tripling them for conditions that are immediately dangerous. And when a really bad landlord,
Starting point is 00:23:03 like this guy, refuses to fix it, the city's going to step in, make the repairs, and send them to build. If that doesn't work, the city's taking over the building. We're putting the worst landlords out of business. And we're going to transform three-on-one. Go back five seconds.
Starting point is 00:23:17 Go back five seconds. Go back right there. Say it again. Listen, folks. Go ahead. Like this guy refuses to fix it, the city's going to step in, make the repairs and send them the bill.
Starting point is 00:23:27 If that doesn't work, the city's taking over the building. We're putting the worst landlords out of business. And we're going to transform 3-1-1. By bringing the latest in cutting-edge technology. Yeah, Ben Phillips, shout out to him. He sent this clip to me. And he says, we're going to take over the building. So it's theirs.
Starting point is 00:23:44 It's the cities. So you mean like seize the means of production like communist? Wait a minute. So he's saying the quiet part out loud and people voted for it. That's right. Bravo New York City. But the point is, you know what that means. Yes.
Starting point is 00:24:01 You know what that means. Challenge is he's going to need Albany to get some of the stuff done. That's what this family was saying last night. He's going to need Hockel. What's the likelihood of Hockel agreeing to the 2% increase on the rich? Very low. She's up for re-election. She's up for re-election.
Starting point is 00:24:18 Does he need her help also to be able to increase the corporate taxes? Same thing he's got to go through Albany? Of course. Tom, yes? Yes, some of it. And I'm diving into it with Brandon so that we can really know step by step what he can and can't do. Some of the things he can do with the stroke of a pen, similar to our president's executive order. Some of the things he can't.
Starting point is 00:24:37 We're going to put the list so people can see. And remember that one mayor that Skira Mucci was talking about, Lindsay? Pre-1971, you know, this guy apparently used to be a Republican guy. then he became a Democrat and he stayed with the party. Can you zoom in a little bit, Rob? Go down a little bit on his political affiliation. Okay, right there, right to go up. 1971 during his term as the mayor, Lindsay,
Starting point is 00:25:04 switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party. Same year, he launched a brief unsuccessful bid for Democratic presidential nomination. In 1980, he made an unsuccessful bid for Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate. So this has been tested out. The only difference with this guy is he wasn't a, you know, a Muslim himself. He was, what happened, Tom? Look where he went to school. You're right. Keep going, but look where he went to school. What's that? What school are you seeing, Tom?
Starting point is 00:25:30 The Buckley School, highly liberal, St. Paul's, and Yale. Yeah, but here's, I want to get to this next one, and then we can kind of move on from Momdani because he's officially yours. New York. Congratulations. We're very happy for you guys. Congratulations, Derek Mazel Toes. Yeah, so Zoran Mamdani taps, big tech antagonist Lena Kanaas co-chair mayoral transition team. You should see
Starting point is 00:25:55 his transition team. He doesn't believe in hiring men, okay? It was, did you see this, Rob? Was it Lena Khan? What's her name? Lisa Khan. Lisa Khan. Lena. I'm sorry, Lena Khan. Play this clip, Rob. Good morning, everybody. It's great
Starting point is 00:26:11 to see you all. I want to start off by just congratulating our mayor-o-elect Mamdani on an incredible victory and a just remarkable campaign this last year. I think what we saw last night was New Yorkers not just electing a new mayor, but clearly rejecting a politics where outsized corporate power and money too often end up dictating our politics and a clear mandate for change where New Yorkers can get ahead and where all workers and small businesses can thrive, not just get by. I think what we saw through the campaign was an operation that showed extraordinary discipline, rigor, talent.
Starting point is 00:26:52 And I know that Zaraan has the vision. Can pause it right there. Okay, just so you know who she is. She's the former Federal Trade Commission chair. And she's going to be serving as a co-chair on the transition team. And the 36-year-old Democrat who brought major cases against META on Amazon while running the FTC from 2021 to 2025. surprised some onlookers on Wednesday as she appeared alongside Mamdani at his first post-election press conference. Tom, why is it so important to businesses in New York City?
Starting point is 00:27:22 Because he has picked somebody who was picking on businesses. And by the way, this was a pick that, in my opinion of everything I've read, that was an Obama-influenced pick that was made by Biden. Because she was named to the Federal Trade Commission. And my opinion, based on what I've read, is that Biden didn't really understand everything about her, and she was kind of pushed through by other people that were working with Biden to get it done.
Starting point is 00:27:52 And all she did for her time there was question every merger. All mergers aren't bad. Sometimes mergers save jobs by creating a single, stronger organization out of two. And she picked on people, and I'm not against that some of the things that Meadow was asked to answer for, like the stuff they were intentionally. trying to hook young girls to get them to stay on and they were suffering, you know, depression and all that's where government steps in to do good things like OSHA, right? OSHA stepping in.
Starting point is 00:28:25 But what she was doing, FTC, this was her mandate. She was anti-capitalist. So it wasn't just the FTC, Pat, trying to make good business decisions, good decisions about businesses to protect citizens and investors and things. she was actively anti-capitalist, and I believe that she was put there by other people and that Biden didn't really know what he put there. And now she, no surprise, the lady picking on business is now picked by Mandami to lead her transition, the lead his transition.
Starting point is 00:28:58 And one other thing to think about, I mean, listen, there's two ends of the spectrum. She's a progressive and she's very aggressive when it comes to monopolies and antitrust laws, which we understand. We don't want monopolies in this, in this country. country. But she's also what it would appear to be very anti-capitalist. So I think she made her name really advocating against Amazon. And if you remember what happened in New York right before COVID, you have a representative in New York named AOC, our friends in New York know her, who was vocally and politically opposed to Jeff Bezo moving a headquarters
Starting point is 00:29:36 HQ2 or so. Exactly. To New York. Do you know how much money this would have brought to New York. Do you know how many jobs this would have brought to New York? Do you much more opportunity? 25,000 jobs at a $150,000 average salary. You don't think New Yorkers want that job. You don't think New Yorkers who are struggling with affordability and the wage gap and the wealth gap wanted
Starting point is 00:29:55 those jobs. So it's okay to be antitrust and anti-monopoly. I get it. But when you're anti-capitalist and anti-business, that's where people have a problem with people like this. And Pat, just FYI, today, Stephanics, since you guys are talking about governor, she just launched her gubernatorial race for 2026, and she
Starting point is 00:30:11 He said, when New Yorkers were looking for strong, this is about Hokkel, strong leadership from a governor not to bend the knee to Zohanamandani. Kathy Hokel bent the knee. So it just started today. Yeah, but the question again is, is Mamdani going to be able to do the things with taxes with the support of Hockel? Hockel was asked about Mamdani, taxed or rich, taxed or rich. Did you guys see this clip or no?
Starting point is 00:30:34 Tax to rich. And she said, settle down, settle down. And then afterwards, when they asked her, do you, you know, know what do you think because she started getting upset at the audience that we're chanting is this the one rob that's the one go ahead rob play the clip watch this new york's first mom governor we need more child care who's universal child care for everyone who wants it and then you're here tax to rich tax to rich Tax the rich! Tax the rich! Tax the rich! Tax the rich! Tax the rich! Tax the rich! Tax the rich!
Starting point is 00:31:22 Tax the rich! I was going to tax the rich. That would be worse. They could be saying, I can hear you. Okay. Afterwards, when they asked her, are you going to tax the rich? She says, you know, I don't really know what they were saying. I thought they were saying, something like let's go Brandon actually she said that are you serious no no not Brandon she says I thought they were saying let's go New York let's go something like that so look
Starting point is 00:31:52 who knows but let's look at business owners and what type of action they're taking here's Dave Portnoy okay New York attitude energy media vocal here's what she he said about what he's planning on doing with what he called it bar stool sports and his reaction to it because
Starting point is 00:32:14 Barstool, you know, I believe they're in New York City if I'm not mistaken. Yeah, definitely New York City. He destroys Mamdani after election. He lives in Florida, but I think Barstool is in New York. Destroyes Mamdani after election and threatens to move Barstool out of New York City. This is his tweet that he's saying, perfectly, what is not perfectly in New York City?
Starting point is 00:32:34 Thank God I don't live there anymore. A relieved day, Portno and says he's thankfully no longer lives there. Mamdani just 34 got elected after Mamdani, you know, on Scott Jennings Brandon, I'm a great actor on X. It concluded Scott Jennings sums up Mamdani perfectly. But if this is what the people of New York City want,
Starting point is 00:32:51 then so be it. Thank God I don't live there anymore. Portno has previously expressed his disdain for Mamdani and his left point ideology. And Rob, is this him talking about the bar stool or he's talking about the fact that he's an actor? This is the Scott Jennings. Scott Jennings talking about that Mamdani's an actor? Go ahead and play
Starting point is 00:33:07 a clip. He's the greatest actor you have. You know, he turned himself into a hood ornament for the poor and the downtrod, and he's a rich kid who is a great actor. He play acts. Yeah, I'll tell you what. I can understand why I could understand why you'd be leery of an actor in politics.
Starting point is 00:33:25 I'm just saying there's no other obvious Democrat. He has all the energy behind him. You talk about slicing and dice in the electorate. He's going to slice it and dice it in one way. Oppressers and oppressed. And I want to find out if he has it in him to give it up. I don't think he does. because that's the energy in the Democratic Party.
Starting point is 00:33:41 It's oppressors and oppressed. That's why the Jews in the city feel scared because they know he has labeled them as the oppressors. That's why people who create jobs in New York City or Lerry, because he labels them, the oppressors. That is the worldview of the energy of this campaign, and it's also the worldview of the energy of democratic primaries across this country.
Starting point is 00:34:01 I love it. Stop talking, bro. Oh, by the way, he's going to be in the 2020-eat elections. Jennings is going to be running as well. He may be a president, VP, he's going to do something. Hey, is anyone leaving New York City? Is anyone leaving New York City? Watch this.
Starting point is 00:34:15 Families are fleeing New York City. Private schools following Mamdani's victory competing for coveted Miami spots. Adam, I'm coming to you with this one and in town right afterwards to you. So, you know, they're not going to leave New York City. I remember hearing that somewhere. No one's going to leave New York City. It's not going to happen. Zora Mamdani's victory has New Yorkers running for the hills or at least private schools outside of the city.
Starting point is 00:34:37 since the result of Tuesday's election and school placement consultant Christopher Rim told the post that he has had no less than 23 clients reach out to him. They're looking to relocate and they want to help getting their kids, his help with getting their kids into private elite high schools and middle schools and other states within the first 30 minutes of AP announcing Mamdani's victory. I got three messages from families looking to move, said Rim, the founder, CEO of command education. Over the summer, I started hearing family say, I don't know what we're going to do if this guy wins.
Starting point is 00:35:10 He said, feeling that a Mamdani victory was inevitable. Six of his clients moved to Connecticut, Greenwich, Darien and Riverside, ahead of the school year. They were like, he's going to win, and there's no reason to wait. The parents who have reached out to him have kids enrolled at top-notch New York City schools, including Trinity, Riverdale, Horaceman, Ramaz, and Event avenues. Their children range from third grade through high school. many he reports are Jewish and are concerned about his rising anti-Semitism in the city and Mamdani's views on Israel. Adam. So it's going to happen. You know, we're like, we're asking that we're posing this question, like are people leaving? I don't know where they do this. Listen,
Starting point is 00:35:52 I've seen New Yorkers flirt with moving to Florida my entire life. And pre-internet, pre-social media, pre-COVID, pre-Zoom, I would always ask these questions, especially when I was like in the nightlife world, they'd come down every winter, New Year's, have the best time of their life. And they're like, man, I love it here. Man, I was like, well, why don't you guys just move here if you love it so much? Well, you know, New York, family, this, that, the other. And then what we saw happened during COVID, they were just like, yo, we out. And if you don't think it's going to happen, there's precedent for this. Just look at California. You left California. Yeah. You left California. How many companies left California?
Starting point is 00:36:35 in COVID. We know Tesla, Oracle, I think Hewlett-Packard, Palantir, they all moved to Texas, Charles Schwab, Chevron, Rogan, famously went to Austin. So California, when the wealthy have had enough,
Starting point is 00:36:52 they moved to Texas, and in some cases, Vegas or Tennessee. It's no secret. When New Yorkers have had enough, and they say, all right, we can move to Connecticut, we can New Jersey, whatever, whatever. All right, we're out. We're moving to Miami. moving to Fort Lauderdow, we're moving to Boca. We've seen it a million times. It's not even a question. So New Yorkers are going to come here. They're going to come in droves and the cost
Starting point is 00:37:14 to live in Miami now is going to get more expensive. Everything's supply and demand. So I continue to say this. Zoran Mamdani is a case example of what not to do, but what to do if you want to get elected. Think about this. If I wanted to run as a Democrat, anybody wants to run as a Democrat. It's the easiest thing to do. Do you want, like when I ran for student body government in fifth grade, I was like, do you want free pizza?
Starting point is 00:37:43 Do you want to have PE six times a day? Do you want to not do homework? Vote for me. Everyone's like, hell yeah. The hardest thing to do is run as a Republican, especially do you want to have to work your ass off? Do you want to have to actually put
Starting point is 00:37:58 in the work and build the business? Do you actually want to have to wake up early, stuff done. Raise your family, raise your kids. I know it's not easy, but someone has to do it. Are you up for the challenge? That's the difference. Like the Democratic Party to me is free, free, free, free, free pizza, which I ran for in fifth grade. Zoran Mondani is doing it today. By the way, got elected, homie. Get that pizza. Nobody ever got free pizza. But then the next day he asks money for the pizza. Hey, by the way, can I get some money for the pizza? So we've seen this show before. And I know, I love New York, but best of luck.
Starting point is 00:38:33 Many thoughts? No, I just, it's, it's, to say that people aren't leaving, and we've heard it on people's podcasts, like, what, a week before it happened, they're going to leave. Like, let me ask you a question. If you're a, let's say, you're worth $50 million and you're in New York, what's that 2%, Tom, that's going to hit you? That 2%?
Starting point is 00:38:53 Oh, it's huge. So my question is, how does that feel, Tom? Tom, looked at you like. So my question is, so. It's actually not the 50 million. What is it? The 2% is. a million dollars he's going to pay for that.
Starting point is 00:39:05 But he wants to take corporate tax from 7.3 to 11.4. That's 4% on corporation revenue. That means what he's trying to say is it's literally moving jobs away from, what do you call it, from companies creating the jobs to the government creating jobs. That's all he's doing. He's moving to 4%. Anytime they raise taxes, the way to interpret that is the following. They're telling you the government can do better with your money than free markets.
Starting point is 00:39:37 That's all they're saying. The government can do better than the free market. It's like a new CEO getting hired at the company, and here's how they campaign. You ready? Hey, Amazon, vote for me to be the new CEO of Amazon, because what we're going to do is lower the salaries of the big executives, and we're going to raise the salaries of the minimum wage. I'm going to make sure these executives that are making $4, $5, $6 million a year.
Starting point is 00:40:03 We're going to bring them down to no executives should make more than a million a year at Amazon. But if you're only making $60,000, we're going to raise your living wages from $60,000 to $200,000 a year. Who's going to be voting for that? 80% of people at companies don't make that much money.
Starting point is 00:40:21 They're going to be like, holy shit, I love this CEO. They're going to vote for them. Then a new CEO comes in. Then guess what those executives do? Hey, corn fairy, yeah, I'm looking. So if you want to call Google, Meadow, everybody else, let them know I'm looking because they just slashed my salary in half. It's basic mathematics, Tom, go ahead. No, you know what, to Pat's point here, I'm going to add to it.
Starting point is 00:40:42 And the actual, and here come the haters, you're going to just descend on me. Bring it on. If you look at the report card of people that are running businesses and take away the bad actors, the people that don't treat people well, You only have about 33, 40% of executives in this country that are truly great executives. You listen to the things about me. Pat and I saw a clip from Jeff Bezos as he was coming in and was connected to the American Business Forum where Pat was interviewed by Brett Baer. And you see real genius.
Starting point is 00:41:17 And you see people and you say, well, that's why that company's there. And you listen to them. and it's like, it's amazing. There's only so many of them. And if you want to chase them out of your company, you do it at your own risk. Bad CEOs lose great teams. We saw it happen.
Starting point is 00:41:37 We talk about Tripoli. We talk about Brian Nicol. He attracts great teams and gets great results. There's not a whole lot of those guys. So if you want to chase great businesses out, there's not a whole lot of great businesses that are going to grow over 20 years and are going to bring jobs and bring things
Starting point is 00:41:55 in. There's not a lot of those opportunities and it's arrogant to say, well, the government that is not in the business of running businesses is going to run businesses. And by the way, do you know how he takes away that apartment building? He already knows he's going to get it
Starting point is 00:42:11 because he's putting restrictions on you as a landlord. He's putting controls on you as a landlord. You don't have the money to do the things that he wants you to do. Vinnie, did you do this, this and this? I don't have the money to do it. Oh, that's a no. We'll be back next week. Did you do this, this, and this?
Starting point is 00:42:26 I don't have the money. Guess what? We're going to do it. We're going to come in and do all that stuff. And here's the bill. I don't have the money to do it, Tom. Oh, I'm sorry. Give me all your keys, all the copies of the keys. We own it. We have the deed. Send them the note. It's a plan. It's a plan. So on one side, it's a plan, and on the other side, and it's an unintended consequence.
Starting point is 00:42:45 You have some people that it's a complete unintended consequence because they say, we're going to be men of the people, we're going to do this, and you chase out the good people just the way bad CEOs chase out great, great teams. Then, on the other hand, it's intentional, intentional. The workers will control the means of production. We're going to take it. Yep, there it is. You're seeing it.
Starting point is 00:43:04 He's already speaking a language. This guy here just literally tweeted right now, Danker D, 49er native. You guys could buy a New York school and relocate them to Miami, pay the teachers to move down and draw the demand. Eventually, we're going to be doing that, just not right now. By the way, for those of guys that are watching, if you haven't posted a question yet on Menck Circle,
Starting point is 00:43:27 at the end of it, we'll try to get to one or two of the questions. I know this topic of New York City is very, very important and sensitive to a lot of you. Go to Manx Circle, pose your question. That's the QR code right there. Download the up, and then at the end of it, we'll address some of the questions. Real quick. You interviewed a guy probably five years ago. I believe his name was Dan Price, Gravity, payment, something like that.
Starting point is 00:43:47 Yes, it was a merchant account company. Okay. So this guy practiced what I believe was called ethical capitalism. There he is right there. He's sort of like a jackdors he want to be respectfully. He was making a million dollars a year, I believe, as the CEO. And, you know, salaries range all over. He said, you know what, guys, moving forward, Bing, Bing, Bing.
Starting point is 00:44:07 We're all equal. Everyone's going to make, I think, $70,000 was the number. Does that strike the? That's it. 1.1 million is 70K. All right. Everyone's going to make 70K. And oh, that's so sweet.
Starting point is 00:44:19 That's so nice. Oh, my God. We're all equally all do the exact same thing. Oh, we're all living in a fairy tale. That's not how life works. I think the company might have gone under. I'm not sure if it is even still relevant. I'm not sure where the story ends.
Starting point is 00:44:33 But the company did not succeed. You can't just pay everyone the exact same amount. I'll give you another example. So there's two players. One arguably the best player in the league and one arguably the worst player in the league. They're on the same team. And one is called LeBron James. and one is called Bronny James.
Starting point is 00:44:52 Respectfully, nice young guy. Still has the time. Are they related by any of you? They are, sir. One, I think, makes $50 million a year. And one makes, I would assume, the rookie minimum. In this world, you pay them the exact same amount. It doesn't matter what you've done.
Starting point is 00:45:09 Doesn't matter your track record. Doesn't matter. You put butts in seats. Doesn't matter that you're arguably the greatest living player. Bah, blah, blah, blah, blah. We're all equal, guys. The problem is that's not how things work. I think Shoahe Otani, the greatest player right now, other than Aaron Judge, maybe.
Starting point is 00:45:25 I think he makes, what's his contract? $700 million? They're right together. They're right together. They're right together. Yeah, 700. Okay. Worth every penny, yeah?
Starting point is 00:45:33 Yeah. And by the way, do you want to go to next story, Adam? Anything else or? No, I'm just saying. Yeah, I'm with you. But the point is this, you, people don't understand CEOs. You pay for great CEOs. Do you not?
Starting point is 00:45:46 Yeah. Who's the guy that they said, was it? Brian Nichol. No, that's what I was the guy, was it Starbucks? Who was the guy? I don't take phone calls after. Brian Nichol. We talked about it. I don't take phone calls after 5 o'clock. But they paid some guy that, I think you saw in Tripoli.
Starting point is 00:46:00 You pay for greatness. The predecessor said that about the phone. And they don't understand that in the corporate world, or socialists don't understand that. But they have no problem with, you know, paying LeBron. Let's go to next story. Let's go to next story. Okay. So that's that. Now, while all of this stuff is going on, you know, you have Ben Shapiro, blasts, dishonest, tuck across and for normalizing Nazism
Starting point is 00:46:20 by hosting white nationals, Nick Fuentes. Why would he ever have Nick Fuentes on his podcast? I mean, I can imagine anybody ever doing such a thing, but is this, what is this right here, Rob? This is Ben Shapiro. Okay, go for it.
Starting point is 00:46:36 Hey, folks, I want to do something different on today's show. We're going to cover one topic in depth. That topic is, I think, the most important thing happening in the country. It was a hot topic last week, but I wanted to take some time to really gather my thoughts and speak on it in coherent fashion, holistic fashion. That topic is the fragmentation of the political right. That fragmentation is being caused purposefully by a splinter faction of people led by a young
Starting point is 00:47:02 man named Nick Fuentes. They call themselves the Groypers. They are white supremacists, they hate women, Jews, Hindus, many types of Christians, brown people of a wide variety of backgrounds, blacks, America's foreign policy, and America's Constitution. They admire Hitler and Stalin. And that splinter faction is now being facilitated and normalized within the mainstream Republican Party. The main agent in that normalization is Tucker Carlson, who is an intellectual coward, a dishonest interlocutor, and a terrible friend. And Tucker Carlson last week was aided, abetted, celebrated for normalizing Nazism within the Republican Party by the mainstay organization of the traditional right, the Heritage Foundation. Now, before we explain what's
Starting point is 00:47:42 been happening. Let's make one thing clear. This is not about free speech or cancellation. It was never about free speech or cancellation. Free speech has a definition, the right to speak free of governmental coercion. I believe in it, of course. I've always defended it. Criticism of bad speech is in fact just a form of free speech. Cancellation also has a definition, the banning of particular people, including people like Nick Flentes, from platforms like X or Facebook. I believe that Nick Flentes is odious and despicable, but I've never called for his cancellation and in fact i've called for his restoration to those services despite the fact that i think he's odious and despicable it is not cancellation to draw moral lines between viewpoints in fact
Starting point is 00:48:21 we used to call that one of the key aspects of conservatism it is not cancellation to refuse to signal boost hitler's supporters like neq flintez it is not cancellation to criticize tucker carlson you can pause right okay adam go ahead no i'm pulling somebody up go ahead no no it's your story it's your name go ahead so when he when ben called by the way rob i sent you a clip that's what i was waiting on and i'll get back to in a second when ben called tucker carlson a intellectual coward dishonest interlocutor and terrible friend you know what stuck out to me the terrible friend part because i'm totally an advocate of free speech we've had nick fuentes here i mean i've received so much criticism
Starting point is 00:49:03 for shaking nick's hand playing basketball with nick what's weird is i get along with nick you've seen this. Do I disagree on his judgment of Jews and Israel and blacks and immigrants? Of course. Any reasonable person would draw those conclusions. But is there a sliver of truth in what he's saying? Of course. Because otherwise, why would people resonate with this? The terrible friend to me thing is what pains me. You mean to tell me, you're going to have Tucker Carl, so you're going to have Nick Fuentes on, who in many ways made his name. shitting on Charlie Kirk, and not even a little bit. The entire thing, Nick Fuentes,
Starting point is 00:49:45 made a living on shitting on Charlie. And for Tucker to not even mention it once, not even like, hey, listen, as you know, Charlie was a friend, Tucker spoke at Charlie's funeral. How many people spoke at Charlie's funeral? 20, maybe, in the world? To not even mention, hey, I really don't like that. I really don't like what you did there.
Starting point is 00:50:08 I hear you, but to not even mention it, it's so weak and cowardly to me. Okay, moving on. If someone tells me, hey, I'm a huge fan of Hitler, I'd be like, okay, cool. No follow-up questions, but not one. Oh, by the way, I remember December 19th, it's a great day for me. What's December 19th? Stalin's birthday. December 18th.
Starting point is 00:50:30 Oh, my bad. Okay, we'll circle back to that. Hey, Tucker, you never circled back, buddy. And you were never planning on circling back. So to me, I said this three months ago. If I had to pick who actually I trust more to believe in what they believe in, Nick Fuentes or Tucker Carlson, give me Nick Fuentes all day. I think Tucker's an actor, I think he's a faker, and I think he's a gaslighter.
Starting point is 00:50:52 That's my opinion. Come at me. All good. This clip is from Denest Jusza. He's been on the show. This is his opinion on Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens. Go ahead. Tucker doesn't even purport to be knowledgeable about anything.
Starting point is 00:51:06 So as a result, what Tucker says is I will develop a ventriloquist style. I have strong opinions, but I don't want to defend any of them. So I will set up a structure in which I bring in sources, often rather dubious sources, people who've never heard of, you know, the nun with the mustache, some disgraced academic. And what I'll do is I will ask sort of leading questions that in which is embedded an answer, my answer. but it framed as a question.
Starting point is 00:51:38 You then will blurt out the obvious implications of the question, giving me the answer I expected, but I will pretend to be thunderstruck by it. It's an epiphany. It's a new revelation. People have been suppressing
Starting point is 00:51:51 this kind of thinking for decades. So this is a schick. It's a different schick than Candace. Candice's shtick is the Candace Intelligence Agency. I'm like the world's greatest detective. You know, I'm the Pink Panther of my time. I'm deputizing all my viewers, also to be detectives, feed me information, we're going to crack the case.
Starting point is 00:52:10 So to me, this is like an intellectual embarrassment because all my life, I've been an iconoclast. You can pause that. I actually think he's absolutely right. That's my opinion. But Dinesh, who's is a credible guy in the conservative movement? Why is Ben, what do you think Ben's so upset about the fact that he's just speaking with him? Because you've made the point, a bad friend to who?
Starting point is 00:52:32 Is he talking about Charlie? That's exactly what he's talking about. talking about. And here's my question. I think so. Well, yeah, we're assuming. I don't know because he's not say what you want to say because here's my thing, Pat. The beauty about conversations that you've had, you've talked to Meebe, you've talked to him. The spectrum of people from Nick Fuentes, everybody,
Starting point is 00:52:47 why doesn't Ben, because Ben's turned down other times where we wanted to have debates with, meaning with Candace or him, he refuses to sit down. Sit down with this person, have a conversation, and guess what? If your argument is better and it's going to win? Hold on. Let me ask you a question. Do you think Ben Shapiro would sit down
Starting point is 00:53:04 one-on-one against Tucker Carlson. Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson. I want to say that they've tried to arrange something and one of them... Because my thing is this, Pat. Who do you think won't? Can you run a poll? I mean, if the audience watches it,
Starting point is 00:53:19 who do you think won't agree to a two-hour debate? Tucker, don't say any opinion, so we get them to think. Who do you think won't do it? Ben Shapiro or Tucker Carlson? Put that poll. Because the same...
Starting point is 00:53:34 guys vote for. I'm curious to know what you guys would think about this. Who would not show up to the debate? Who would not agree to it? Let's just say, Megan Kelly says, I want to host a debate with Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson, right? And who would say no to that debate? I'm curious to know how people are going to vote. So continue, what you're saying?
Starting point is 00:53:53 I'm just saying because it's conversational because he's going to sit there and we heard that two-minute rant of his. He's pro-speach, pro-vis, pro-this, then what do you, what are you worried about? that he's giving him a platform, that he's asking him questions, because I think the best thing is to do, like, what you did, sit there, find out who this person is, how do they get to where they're saying? Why are they saying the stuff that they're doing?
Starting point is 00:54:14 Is it for the clicks? And then you let it go. But to say that Tucker is intellectually weak and all that stuff, it's like, come on. I have some opinions on this, but Tom, go ahead. So, Pat, I've been with you a long time and looking at the things, there's only so many hours in the day. And the things we decided to talk about, one of the things that Pat pushed this year, correctly so,
Starting point is 00:54:36 was the difference of signal versus noise. Let's get the signal of the things that are going to move forward, the company, the lives of the people that are giving this chapter of their career to the company and all the things we do. All the stuff you can talk about, I'm trying to figure out why does Ben wake up one morning and just decide that he's going to put a well-constructed show together on Tucker Carlson for putting Nick Fuentes on the show.
Starting point is 00:55:01 of all the things that can be talked about. I know why. Of the plight, I'm going to name two. The plight of the Jews and what's about to happen in New York under Mondami, the peace that's coming together, hostages and bodies that are coming home
Starting point is 00:55:14 and the future, where do we go from here in the Middle East? How do we get a sustaining piece? He's well versed on so many of these things. Why does he wake up and take one day and more to go after this rather than all the stuff he could be talking about?
Starting point is 00:55:29 and Ben is an incredibly smart intellect that can put together amazingly crafted arguments. I'm just as upset as he might be with it. It kind of confused me as why waste your airtime on this, Ben? Did you actually watch the, I think it was 40 minutes. Did you watch the whole thing? No. Okay.
Starting point is 00:55:51 I've read several summaries, but I have not put it on 2X and gone through the whole thing. I watched it. I think if, by the way, if there were a debate. If there's one thing I will give Ben Shapiro credit for us, that guy debates, right? I'm not saying...
Starting point is 00:56:06 I agree, but look at all the topics. Tucker interviews. Are you going to answer the point? Sure. Here's the point. He gave the whole, he outlined the whole thing. Actually, in my opinion, it has nothing to do with Judaism or Christianity or this. Ben Shapiro at the very end, I don't know if we can play it, gives this sort of like impassioned speech.
Starting point is 00:56:23 He said, damn it, I've worked my whole life for this. The conservative movement, and I'm not going to sit here. while these people try to root it. And that to me is what he's talking about. He's basically saying, our enemies should be the far left and the woke left and what's going on there. And you're going to try to fracture the Republican Party and the conservative movement over this nonsense, over this Nazism, this racism, this chauvinism, whatever he kind of outlines. If you go to the last two minutes, you'll hear it.
Starting point is 00:56:52 We're not going to do that, Rob. I'm saying that to me is what he stands for. He's basically saying the midterms are coming up in one year, the left is salivating at this internal civil war because don't forget, they call it the woke right for a reason because it's a mere image of what's going on on the far woke left. You know, whatever's going on the far left, the mere image to the right is what's going on there.
Starting point is 00:57:15 You think Ben is a unifier? That's not the word I would use to describe Ben Shapiro. You think Tucker's a unifier? No. Okay. You think Charley was a unifier? One million percent. One million percent as well.
Starting point is 00:57:28 Well, if you were a reasonable person, you would come to that conclusion. I think Charley was a unifier. I agree. I think a lot of people on the left think he was a divider. Here's my opinion on this, on a couple different things that I go through. Number one. So Ben Shapiro, the more they talk about Nick Fuentes, the more they raise his profile. Nick Fuentes, if I'm his agent, I would say, Nick, phenomenal.
Starting point is 00:57:54 Your number one PR rep this week was Ben Shapiro. send him a $10 dollar go fund me and congratulate him and thank you for supporting the cause and raising awareness to who I am okay that's what that is number two you know I would go and sit down like those trigonometry guys you know who their trigger nometry guys would sit down with me and we did an interview one time and he came very strong at me I'm like that's right after I called it the daily you know yeah and I'm like oh I got you and I corrected him I said no no No, no, qualified awards. I said, I'm sorry, I did, yes.
Starting point is 00:58:30 So I don't, so then I'm like, okay, I got what's going on. Because, again, I'm not in this community. Yeah. I'm like, there is a Tucker camp. There is a Shapiro camp, and both sides bowed down to both, okay? Fair, no problem. Then there is the younger Nick camp. And then Charlie is trying to get everybody under the camp to be working together, okay?
Starting point is 00:58:55 I don't know if, you know, when you hear the market talking and there's interest in somebody giving a message, the more you dismiss them, the bigger that person's going to get. And that's what you've done. Number two, you know, when we were having Benjamin Netanyahu on the podcast, I knew what was going to happen. I knew what was going to happen. I'm not even going to say what some of the stuff happened to us the last six weeks because I don't even want to advertise what happened the last six weeks. I don't want anybody to talk about what happened last six weeks is no one's business. We're going through it, okay?
Starting point is 00:59:31 So when we had BB, I would say death threats at an all-time high, no question, when BB came up. Then they agree, all right, Ben wants to come on the podcast. Then when I said, you know, I want to have Nick on, I looked at the booking team. After Ben was confirmed, I said, if they cancel it's because of me agreeing to have nick on great we have nick on i show the clips we have the conversations everything takes place fair interview you sound like
Starting point is 01:00:10 a racist here you sound like this year why are you dropping this word so he's kind of like you know even manning up two weeks later ben Shapiro cancels why why do you cancel so what is the brand why not have conversations we're not a firebrand we're not well let's see maybe next year no I'm not interested don't big shot yourself
Starting point is 01:00:35 it's unattractive and by the way here's what's crazy I've invited Tucker 50 times never has the agreed to come on and I flew to Maine so it's not like I'm sitting here and what's the word
Starting point is 01:00:50 trying to see that you know both of these camps have some similarities both of them i think ben is a very good communicator and debate are you kidding me when the time when that man put his hands on his shoulders the trans trans you know that's a little bit inappropriate ben has got some brass and he's had some some some of the best fiery moments ever of course ben when he was young he's on on pierce morgan pierce was about to be here we're doing a show with him today i don't know when we're doing it but we're doing a show with him today and remember the first time when he was on there I don't know if it was, years ago, years ago, Constitution, right when Pierce went over there.
Starting point is 01:01:28 So, and Tucker, Tucker is, Tucker Carlson. Tucker at his moment with John Stewart many years ago when John Stewart tried to make fun of him. That one right there. Look at a young he looks, not that one. Rob, all the way at the top, all the way at the top. Yeah, look at Ben. When he brought him a Constitution. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:44 Ben has had some incredible moments, right, what he's done, both of them. So to me, here's a very interesting thing that's going on. Nick Fuentes FYI Whether you like him or not He ain't going away Nope Okay
Starting point is 01:01:59 He ain't going away And he's going to have a voice Here's the other part Ben Shapiro Whether you like him or not He ain't going away Whether you like Tucker or not He ain't going away
Starting point is 01:02:11 So now what By the way Republicans You got destroyed last week Yep Ready? You got manhandled Not last week This week
Starting point is 01:02:22 A couple days ago Two days ago, three days ago. Destroyed last week, okay? Marjorie Tadle Green goes out there and she's talking about now she wants to run in 2028 on a firebrand and, you know, Tom's talking about it could be a Ross Perotap of a moment. You know what all this leads to?
Starting point is 01:02:37 Unless if you guys find a way to get it together, President Trump is not going to go out there campaigning for everybody in 2028. If you can't go win your small little mayoral races in contests that you got in usually, you're just waiting for, you know, President Trump to come and retweet and endorse you every single time and you can't come and take on the mantle and go fight, there is some stuff going on to the Republican Party.
Starting point is 01:03:01 So what's the plan? Is it going to be Tucker's camp, Nick's camp, Candace's camp, Ben's camp, all these other camps that are all over the place, MTG's camp, Thomas Massey's camp, and yeah, some of these overlap, probably Thomas Massey and Ben Candace and Tucker and some of those guys were probably, MTG is probably going to be together.
Starting point is 01:03:22 I think maybe an MTG is going to be a little bit of a challenge a moment there. Ben's camp is going to be one. And quite frankly, when it comes on to Ben, Ben was wrong with Trump in 2016. Ben was wrong with DeSantis in 2020. I would sit down and talk, I'm like, what are you talking about DeSantis in 2024? So they've been, you know, it's not like they've been also right on a lot of these things.
Starting point is 01:03:43 Guys, none of us have been. Everybody's walking around like, you know, anyways, I just think, you know, right now, if you guys don't buckle down and get locked in, 2025 ain't going to be a red wave. 2025 is going to be a blue wave that comes through because they're watching all these, let me tell you, Nick Fuentes is right,
Starting point is 01:04:05 let me tell you, Ben Shapiro's right, let me tell you, Tucker Carlson is right, let me tell you, oh, let me tell you, Democrats won. How did this happen? You did it. So, Mr. Ben Shapiro, respectfully, Mr. Tucker Carlson, respectfully. You know what would be a great panel on stage?
Starting point is 01:04:27 Is Ben, Tucker, Megan, Nick, Candice. I think Megan can pull this off. I think Megan could pull this off to bring this together. I think Megan's a boss. She's tough. She's strong. And she's been around. The reason why I think she's the one that could pull it off is because she was the face.
Starting point is 01:04:47 She was like, she killed it on Fox, crushed, and she's doing great with her podcast. So she has the mainstream and the podcast victory. I think Megan could pull off something like this to bring everyone together. Because at this point of the game, you know, Ben's loyalty, Ben's, you know, of course he's going to be loyal to Israel. It's what he is. He's very proud of his heritage. FYI, you ought to be proud of your heritage.
Starting point is 01:05:14 I don't sit there. I'm like, well, he's, yeah, I, when I see. say daily Jewish wire or daily, whatever I call the Israeli wire, I do think that's his priority. I don't, I don't say that as in a, like an insult. No, I say, listen, I'm a Syrian Armenian. Okay. I'm a Syrian and Armenian. I'm a proud of Syrian. I'm a proud Armenian. But, you know, born and Iran made in America without America, I'm not, I don't have the life that I have today. Are you kidding me? But I understand some of the affinity. I understand if Nick goes after, you know, Tucker's dad, you know, Tucker's going to invite him to
Starting point is 01:05:51 say, hey, man, listen, this is one thing I don't like when he go after my dad. His dad's his dad's his hero. I understand Tucker, but I also understand Nick, who's on the outside, is like, you guys not going to give me attention, I'm going to effing come after you guys like a freaking gangstrand. I want to pull up a Tupac, hit him up, I'm going to destroy all of you guys. That's Nick. Nick is Tupac. So what do you want to do?
Starting point is 01:06:14 What do you want to do? you want to do east coast west coast type of situation is that what you want really is that what you want because i think right now what ben talked about is he's spending millions of dollars a year on security why who's creating it who's causing it this isn't healthy i don't i don't you know this isn't healthy so for me i love the debate keep the debate i love all of that stuff but uh did you see what megan said about this no what did she addressed this she actually had Matt Walsh on her podcast. They spoke for a full on hour.
Starting point is 01:06:48 And what was the consensus? What did they say? So it was very interesting because she says, I'm friends with Ben Shapiro. I'm friends with Tucker Carlson. She's the right person. And then she's speaking with Matt Walsh of the Daily Wire.
Starting point is 01:07:00 It was very interesting, his respect. You know what he said? Yeah. About Ben, Israel, whatever. He goes, yeah, I don't care. I care about America. That's my opinion. That's been my position for 10 years.
Starting point is 01:07:11 He goes, I don't care. So then for me. But Megan is, I think, someone that can pull this off. I think Megan is somebody that can pull this off because Megan has Tucker's respect. That's why. Because Tucker respects the fact that Megan made it on cable, TV, and made it at podcasting. And she's a formidable face. She was a moderator. Trump. Hey, you've said a lot of different things about women. No, only Rosie O'Donnell. That's not true. That's not true. So, yeah, I don't know. I just think, you know, if you go like this and the infighting
Starting point is 01:07:46 continues, congratulations, you handed them 2026. And if it continues and you think, oh, you know, a person, you know, how mentally emotionally, tough and a gangster you have to be to come back and win 2020-24 election, there's only one guy that could have pulled that off. And it's the guy that won. And he's the president today. You think that guarantees 2028? No. Hell no. No. So welcome. Yep. And by the way, to Ben Shapiro's camp that this is probably going to be sent to 8,000 people voted. 68% said he's the one that doesn't want to sit down with Tucker. Tucker. And our audience is fairly fair is what they are. So there you go. I don't know. Maybe fairly fair. No. I just said it fairly fair. But and Pat, great, great points. And you. You just, like, it just hit me that what you're talking about about this, the Mamdani effect and all that stuff, Republicans are all over the freaking map.
Starting point is 01:08:47 And there's, like, the way that you just said it, if they don't come to try in any situation, the midterms are not, blue way, it's going to go to freaking Democrats. And then how fast is 2028 going to come? And Gavin Newsom just sitting at the top, waiting for this shit. Welcome to the White House. He's waiting. He is doing it. intentionally, I'm not saying that you scare me, but you just made me go, oh, my God, they're all
Starting point is 01:09:13 fighting because who are all those people going to tell you to vote for? Let's say the presidency comes up. One's going to tell you to go this way. Somebody's going to tell you to go this way. The one guy that's always really going to say, go this way, it's going to be so splintered and sitting and waiting in the wings is Gavin Newsom going, hey, I love, this is, they're all Hitler, they're all Nazis, open the border. Come on, guys.
Starting point is 01:09:33 Let's go back. I agree with the point that, you know, the Republican Party and the conservative movement, I mean, never mind Republican Party. Conservatism in America, the conservatism does need unity. A week and a half ago before the election, who do we see doing photo ops together? AOC, Bernie and Chuck, walking down the street, wasn't there three of them walking down the street and Chuck, shirt, sleeves, people of the people, you know, like this? Why? Do you think Chuck agrees with Bernie?
Starting point is 01:09:59 No, absolutely not. They're mortal enemies. Chuck undermined Bernie so much in 16 and 20. Absolutely did. And so do you think AOC and Chuck are friends? No. There's been people saying that she's going to primary him and she's going after the next level seed if she doesn't run. And then do you see that AOC and Bernie are perfectly aligned?
Starting point is 01:10:22 No. She's too much of a lightning rod on the outside. He's actually stayed where he is. But why are they all walking together talking nice together? Because they know what unity was needed and their enemy was the loss they took last November. And so the conservatives need unity. We don't need MTG running for president over here like Ross Pro. We don't need this divisiveness.
Starting point is 01:10:45 I agree with that point that we need unity and someone needs to do it. And, you know, Pat talking about that maybe Megan could step it up. I think there's other people that could do it too. But we've got to get people together on the core things. Yeah, we're outsiders. Let me tell you what I've learned. Let me tell you what I've learned at this point. We're outsiders?
Starting point is 01:11:06 And I love it. You have no idea how much I love it. That none of them are like, who are these guys? The same way Ben feels about us is the same way Tucker feels about us. But the difference is, by the way, both of them have had me on. I've had Ben on the show 11 years ago. Never had Tucker on. But both sides are like, who are these guys?
Starting point is 01:11:26 And I love it. I'm comfortable to this role. We're not trying to sit here and, you know, when I was coming up in insurance, it's the same exact story every single time. Who to F is this Middle Eastern guy With no college degree coming up Taking market share away from us Who are you?
Starting point is 01:11:41 Every year we go to the insurance conference It was like this Who are you? Oh my God, you know Get out of here, get out of here And then all of a sudden boom Oh shoot Now we actually love the industry
Starting point is 01:11:52 And we actually respect you guys We respect the hell out of you guys That you guys built a business We admire what you've done We admire a lot of these guys What they've done over the years But we have our own set of opinions And we're fairer respectful
Starting point is 01:12:03 But at the same time to me, it's very simple. If I don't have a relationship with them ever for the rest of my life, I'm okay as long as America is winning. Yep. If that's the role we're going to play, we're going to continue playing that role. We're not somebody that's going to sit there and be like, come on, we're going to do this.
Starting point is 01:12:18 Nope, we've had plenty of great experiences and we have very good relationship with a lot of people. I also understand the fact that for some people, they're more uncomfortable. Why? One minute they're here, one minute they're there. They'll call this person out, but they'll call that person. They'll have Netanyahu, but they'll have Nick Fuentes. Yeah, we will talk to everybody.
Starting point is 01:12:34 period. And I know you're not going to like it. And I'm okay with it. I made a video there with the idea that I'm talking about. I think they need to do X, Y, Z with, you know, I think Israel has a bad brand right now because of how horrible of a job they're doing marketing as the only child.
Starting point is 01:12:50 And I said, trust me, no one's going to like my idea on both sides. And guess who hated the idea? Both sides hated the idea, right? And guess what? I like that, that both of you don't like the idea. We will gladly play in this role of just going up here. gladly and continue to do our part, but God willing, Megan Kelly is going to make that phone call
Starting point is 01:13:09 and host an event and have everybody there. I think she can play the role of a glue, and there's a handful of other guys that would nominate that can pull that off, but I think she's the head that can pull that off. I really think she's the head that can pull that off and get everybody in the room. And by the way, bring Steven Crowder.
Starting point is 01:13:26 He's coming back, and I like the new Crowder, bring him back. He's back to realizing who he is and what he was doing. Let's not forget, at one point, Crowder was the guy. And a lot of people remember when he was the guy, and he went through a bad season. But I'm kind of glad that he's got his mojo back, and he's playing ball. He's a very, very formidable voice. He's a beast.
Starting point is 01:13:47 I would include him in that as well. For sure. But anyways. He's criticized all those guys, too, by the way. Listen, just think about us as a consultant. That's who we are. We're just a consultant, is what we do. You can go to bed david.com, literally, to learn more about what we do for clients,
Starting point is 01:14:04 from 60 plus countries, 10,000 businesses. A business nobody knows that we have except for the people that we do engagements for and strategy sessions for. Let's move on to the next story. Next thing I want to go to is Jeffrey Epstein. Pretty rough day when this guy, what's his name? Andrew, is that the one that we're talking about?
Starting point is 01:14:25 Jeffrey Epstein, oh, no, this is a different story. Jeffrey Epstein, folks, watch this year. Kind of weird. Vinnie, I'm going to come to you with this one. Yes, sir. Claimed. Maureen Comey. The daughter of 8647 James Comey,
Starting point is 01:14:39 okay, who thought it was just nice seashells, didn't know what it means, nothing. Director of FBI, you know, he didn't know what 8647 meant. It's just nice seashells on the beach, right? Jeffrey Epstein claimed Maureen Comey would let him free if he implicated Trump ex-cellmate said, What? Huh.
Starting point is 01:15:04 Now, let me read this to you. What is this guy talking about? Jeffrey Epstein claimed New York federal prosecutors told him he could walk free if he agreed to implicate Trump according to his ex-cellmate. After his arrest on child sex trafficking in July of 19, Epstein was transferred to the Metropolitan Correctional Center of Manhattan where he shared a cell with a ex-cap Nicholas Tartaglino
Starting point is 01:15:27 who was... Tertaglione. Tertaglione. awaiting trial before being convicted on quadruple murder charge. Tartag Lione, 57, now claims that Epsin who died a month after being arrested, told him prosecutors that offered a cut a deal if he'd snitch on President Trump, who was then in his first time. Prosecutors told Epstein that if he had said President Trump was involved with Epstein's crimes,
Starting point is 01:15:51 he would walk free in a petition to be pardoned. Tartag Leone claims in a pardon application file in July and obtained by the post. Epstein told me that Maureen Comey said, that he didn't have to prove anything as long as President Trump's people could not disapprove it. According to Maureen Comey, the FBI, were her people, not his, meaning the presidents. The papers don't specify what crimes Trump would be implicated in.
Starting point is 01:16:17 At the time of his death, Epstein was charged with sex trafficking and conspiracy, but was also suspected in a laundry list of other crimes. Any thoughts? Think of, okay, could we just give a shout out to this family? Maureen Comey, her father, James Comey. And I have to write this down back. She was, remember, she was just fired recently, Tom, right? For the Southern District of New York, since 2015.
Starting point is 01:16:39 Guess which cases she profiled cases? Epstein, she was behind that. She was behind Galane Maxwell. And also, she's just the Diddy case. She's all, yeah, and I get it. That's her district. That's where she's in. But, like, I hope you guys understand what we're talking about here.
Starting point is 01:16:54 Epstein was going to get a deal. I know this is according to Nicola. is he was going to walk free. Guys, really think about that. Tom, they were going to let him go if he just implicated Trump because this is how deep and how far from 2000. But this is how prosecutions work
Starting point is 01:17:10 during it. To be fair, this is not unique. Do you not think if there's something up with LeBron in the gambling, if, do you not think that they would say to LeBron, LeBron says, if you just let us know who your team
Starting point is 01:17:26 teammates in Miami, kids. One of your teammates in Miami, we got a book on him. Yeah. We're done. Yeah. And so if you want to just tell us what happened, you know, then you'll have immunity. Chris Bosch. You want to tell us what happened, you'll have immunity. They're talking. And the only reason I'm mentioning those names is not because they've been implicated, but because this is the way the federal government works when they're cultivating and they're trying to figure out their cases. Yeah. Is they ask one to tell on the other. And in exchange for saving the government time and being honest about that, by the way,
Starting point is 01:17:55 If you snitch and you do things and you get a deal from the government, they try not to be false. There's this little clause where they can pull the deal if you basically are found to have been so full of crap and tried to redirect the government or trick them and things like that. They'll come back and pull the deal right back off the table. So this is the way it works. Of course, yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 01:18:15 This is the way it works. But Tom, look at the hate and the disdain for Trump from back to 2016. Absolutely. Point made absolutely correct. Yeah, yeah, that Tommy, you're going to let... And it's his freaking daughter. That's what I'm saying. And you're there, the guy that was behind the whole Russia collusion thing, that was behind the Hillary Benghazi and all that stuff and all the files and all that stuff.
Starting point is 01:18:33 When you talk about Deep State, Tommy, that's the guy. It's the Comey. It's the Brennan. It's the, John Bolton. These are the guys, they're starting to get exposed. But what drives me crazy is they were willing, because I believe it, Tom. I totally believe it. Yeah, the guy's a convicted murderer, but what does he have to...
Starting point is 01:18:49 In that situation, it's not going to... He's finished for the rest of his life. They're willing to let go. the most prolific sex trafficking pedophile just to go after Trump. And by the, you know what she said? All he had to do was accuse Trump, and if Trump's team couldn't disprove it, he'd be pardoned. Okay?
Starting point is 01:19:07 Eppstein. See, there's the F. That's the if you've got to give us enough evidence that we get something. If not, yeah. And Epstein refused. Think about this, Tommy. Epstein refused and told her flat out Trump had nothing to do with the crimes. Okay, I don't care what anybody else is talking about.
Starting point is 01:19:21 Not the answer they want. And going back to her. father, Tom. Notice this, right? He's under indictment for lying to Congress. All right, he was reportedly tipped off. He was reportedly allegedly tipped off that that massive stash of hitting documents was
Starting point is 01:19:36 going to come out. Yeah, there's a lot of allegations and there's some specifics in him about Comey that he... Tom, let him finish. You know, he's right. I love it. Thank you. Betsy. He goes, and once he found that out, not long after that, he stumbles on a formation of rocks that said
Starting point is 01:19:52 86-47. which I don't care how gullible or how much you try to play both sides, that is a freaking dog whistle. 8647 means take out the president of the United States. And he played that stupid game. Okay, like, I didn't know. And the left freaking believes it. Okay, this is what's happening, Tom.
Starting point is 01:20:12 And Pat, I think it's disgusting. If it is true, I know it's all allegedly, but they were willing to let Epstein, Adam. Epstein walk. If he just say Trump was there and we're good to go and you get to walk. That's how they get the mob, right? That's exactly how they got the map. You go to the little guy to get the big guy.
Starting point is 01:20:28 So who's bigger? Trump or Epstein? Trump is, for them, it's Trump. Okay, well, then that makes Epstein the smaller criminal. And you're ruling to let the small guy go to get this. If New Yorkers knew in terms of the mob, the people that were let go so they could get John Gotti. Oh, my God. Murderers, Tom.
Starting point is 01:20:46 So if the headline was this, these gentlemen and their crimes got immunity. because we actually were able to convict someone. Everybody goes, wait, what? You can flip out. So we could come. And then instead of someone, the headline says, Gotti. And then they say, well, they had to get Gotti. And I guess they had to get snitches to go after him because otherwise Gotti's still out there.
Starting point is 01:21:09 It's the bigger. They put the little guys to get the big guys. And in that context, regardless of all the heinous, terrible things are happening to kids that you've been so passionate about, correctly so, absolutely appropriately. So they were willing to give up that guy. to get the big guy. Wow. A big guy that didn't do anything.
Starting point is 01:21:27 To them, to them, Trump was the big prize. Yeah, he didn't do anything. I'm following this. Yeah, I just have a couple of questions.
Starting point is 01:21:33 So, obviously we understand Comey. What's your opinion or supposition on Maureen Comey specifically? You think she's compromised? I want, Adam,
Starting point is 01:21:44 one hunt, my belief, Vincent O'Shawn's belief, you think the apple falls that far from the tree when your father was the director of the FBI? And of course,
Starting point is 01:21:52 Adam, do you even know who her husband? is. These people all hate Trump and they were willing to do anything. Adam, it's still happening to this day and we failed to. Yes, Adam, I believe. Who's her husband? I forgot his name. You can look about Rob. Who's her father? Lucas is Zacheroff. He's, you think this guy likes Trump? This guy is a Trump hater to the, think about it. You think her husband. I just see his name. Lucas, I don't know anything about him. I don't know why. They all, their mission, and this is what bothers me, Adam. I think she's compromised. You know why? On top of what happened.
Starting point is 01:22:23 with the ditty thing the goal since 2016 was get rid of this guy and the fact that they were willing allegedly willing to let go of Epstein just to get Trump
Starting point is 01:22:35 and Adam get him for what lie lie and say that he was implicated with touching underage girls or doing whatever underage girls because that was the goal Adam that's what Russia collusion was that was the two fake impeachment was
Starting point is 01:22:46 that all that nonsense adds up to this so it's not a surprise to me it really is and then one more well I always know James Comey, we're certainly learned about Marine Comey. I've never heard of this guy what is his name? Nicholas Yeah, that's that guy that he was in the jail
Starting point is 01:23:03 Targleone. So you trust him? Here's my question to you. What does he have to He's not getting, you're not going to get out of jail free. You're not losing any time. He's just saying that this is what they offered him. When he was in prison with him, this is what he found out. And by the there was a document that I saw a government document Adam where they're taking all these notes. Yeah, I believe, Adam, just because
Starting point is 01:23:22 Adam, hold on, ready for him? for this, if I killed somebody and I had to kill somebody or I murdered somebody, what does, I just, you're just not supposed to believe me anymore because I made one crime so that means I'm lying about stuff. No, he admitted that he's a murderer. Yeah, he murdered four people. He's in jail
Starting point is 01:23:37 for life. So he can never tell the truth. He can't tell the truth about something he saw in his jail cell and a conversation he had with a pedophile. It's notoriously known. They call it a jailhouse informant that this is some of the least reliable evidence in court. The least. Why? You might be saying, well, why? he's in jail for life.
Starting point is 01:23:54 Well, if you're in jail for life, you'd be willing to say anything and do anything to get the hell out. Would you not? You can never get out. Hold on, wait for the... There's zero. Hear me out.
Starting point is 01:24:03 Yeah, go ahead. I mean, Rob, I'm sure you could chat to you. I'm just going to go, reduce sentences, money, maybe drop charges, lessening charges, a million different reasons that a jail's house informant
Starting point is 01:24:16 is cellmate would be like, here's my moment. In fact, and you can fact check this, I'm assuming that a jailhouse informant, a cellmate, is some of the least credible evidence in a court of law. I'd love you to fact check that.
Starting point is 01:24:30 So to me, once I hear cellmate, I'm like, I don't believe this guy. The dude who murdered four people. Adam, all of a sudden, he's your star witness? Adam, do you know how many cases? Because I watched the first 48 and all these murder mysteries. Do you know how many times
Starting point is 01:24:43 the person opened their mouth to their cellmate and they're the ones that ratted them out and they confess to them? or the phone calls that they make in the jail. Adam, the situation is Epstein cellmate said that New York prosecutors, Maureen Comey, offered him a deal.
Starting point is 01:25:01 He's sharing a jail sale with the pedophile. He knows what conversations are happening. Adam, you're in there with the guy 24-7. He's not making stuff. He's saying that they offer- He needs to tell this guy anything. Look, what do you mean, Adam, do you ever shell in jail cell?
Starting point is 01:25:16 You know they say trust but verify? I don't trust this guy at all, and I'd verify everything he's doing. Look, Rob, what does it say? I can't see this thing. Jail House informant testimony can be used in court, but it is widely considered one of the least reliable forms of evidence. Bingo, bro.
Starting point is 01:25:30 You can't trust his... Codrupal murder. You're like, I believe that guy. He has my vote. Let me ask you a question, though. You're sharing a jail sale, you, Adam, and you're a murderer. No, no, no. No, no. Jeffrey Epstein. You're not hearing what... Hold on, meaning
Starting point is 01:25:44 Jeffrey Epstein goes and talks to his lawyers and the federal prosecutors and then comes in his jail sale, Adam, and is doing this. No, you talk to your, that's your new best friend, Adam. Okay, sure. So, Michael,
Starting point is 01:25:56 you don't think Jeffrey Epstein's kept in contact with the outside world? You think it was this one guy that was like, bro, you're my, how long you think they were in jail together, in the cell, sharing the cell, all day? So my question, this guy murdered four people.
Starting point is 01:26:10 Adam, why? Star witness, bro. I think we're missing a couple of points here. I mean, first of all, let's not debate, you know, the jailhouse snitch. We can read about that all the time. The story is coming out that, and there's a lot of people that alleged, that Comey was more than a little nepotistic getting his daughter into the family business, which was federal prosecuting.
Starting point is 01:26:33 Weird. Okay. And Comey was also right there with a lot of people that were trying to take down Trump. Forever. So the notion, Adam, that they're looking for any and everything that can help them take down Trump is not a. stretch is not an assumption it's out there was this particular guy in jail going to be the most credible way to do it no to your point because oh hey hey it says right here they have to tell the jury he may get leniency he may get a better sell he may get this
Starting point is 01:27:07 four guys on a on a dirty cop drug deal that went bad over 250,000 dollars and killed the four people and buried them on the property step back i believe that guy Adam what is it the story is it's pretty, you know, there's a lot of allegations here. I want to sell you this beautiful piece of property in the Everglades right here. Trust me, bro. You know what point is making?
Starting point is 01:27:28 Adam, don't do that. You know what point he's making? No, you're not talking to Vita. So you mean you're, you want to go, bro? You want to end up in a quadruple? Adam, you? Oh, yeah. Change the end point.
Starting point is 01:27:39 Change the end point. How, wow, that's what a great way to do they. I'm just trying to take it back to the story. Is it conceivable that Comey and Company were trying to use any and everything to go after Trump. Yes. I believe that.
Starting point is 01:27:53 Have a lot of people said, I'm saying I don't believe the have a lot of people said that he I'm going to go on a limb here, guys, and say the family's business. I know we want to move on to this story. If you think it's not conceivable. We only been 45 minutes on this one. Let's use the whole podcast.
Starting point is 01:28:10 Hell. That the guy, the guy, Russia collusion, everything you name. Rob, let's go to Starbucks. Call me FBI. Oh, that guy trying to take down Trump. That guy. his daughter wouldn't go to a pedophile and say, hey, listen, just say this and we want to get Trump and it will help.
Starting point is 01:28:26 I believe you. I just don't believe the quadrupa murderer guy. Okay, well, that's you. Pat, you want to wait on this? Yeah, let's look, here's where I'm at. When something happens, I get intel from everybody. If an issue happens at the company that we got addressed, like let you say crisis takes place.
Starting point is 01:28:42 Some people have higher credibility scores than other ones. Like I literally put everybody's position in next to this guy's got a two score, four score, eight score, score 10, 7, 6, 8, 9. And we learned everybody's motives and then we make a decision for ourselves. Does this guy have a high credibility score of what he's saying?
Starting point is 01:28:58 Probably not. But is it somebody that you want to use the content and see what's going to be said? Yes. Do I believe Maureen Comey's capable of trying to find everything to destroy Trump on the 2024 election when that's the guy that they didn't want to go in there because they knew exactly what he was going to do
Starting point is 01:29:12 that he's doing today? Yes. Do you think Obama wanted Trump to win in 2024? No. Do you think Comey wanted Trump to win 2024? No, do you know, do you think Comey knew that if Trump would win that they're going to go after him to reveal the fact that all the shit he lied about? Yes. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:27 No, this is, both of you could be right. And it's just like, let's see what happens. Let's see where they're going to go from here with these types of stories. This Epstein thing, you know, more and more stuff that's being dropped, verify, investigate, see if there's anybody else that would sit there and match it and say there's some truth behind it. And then we move on. That's where we are with this story here. And we can move on to the next story. Next one I want to get to is the following.
Starting point is 01:29:53 Folks, if you're traveling, FAA is slashing 10% of U.S. flights in 40 major cities that's historic government shutdown drags on. Rob, if you have the clip on this one here, if you want to play it, yeah, right there. This is what's going on. And by the way, can you actually see in the comment section? Is anybody traveling? Did anybody, actually ask a question, has anyone's flight? The plans?
Starting point is 01:30:19 Has flight plan being canceled or affected today? If you say, I'm curious, even if it's less than 1%, if it's 82 people, I want to know if there's, you know, just say no, it's not been canceled and say yes if it has been. Tom, your thoughts on this story with what's going on. How big of a deal is this? This is a very big deal. Apparently, on October 28th, ATC employees, Air Traffic Control, received their last paycheck, and now they're in a non-pay position with the shutdown.
Starting point is 01:30:50 So apparently some of them are not going to be coming to work, and they have to maintain the safety for Americans. You don't want an overworked ATC person working a 12-hour shift, especially if you have thunderstorms in Chicago or in Dallas, and they're trying to direct the safety of all those flights going to land. So now they're like, and I'm pretty sure I'm 99% certain that what I read, in my research this morning was at October 28th is when the first paycheck that they won't get, not their last paycheck. That's going to be the one they don't get. So they're not asking them,
Starting point is 01:31:25 Pat, to work for free. And they're saying those of you that are going to work great, but some of you aren't going to be here because you're not working for free. That means, guess what, we got to have fewer flights. Airlines, how you do it is up to you with how many tickets have been bought. And you're sure, if they're flying a flight from Dallas to Fort Lauderdale and that's always full three times a day, that one's still there. But the flights that were at 20% full, 10% full, those are the ones that the airlines are going to say,
Starting point is 01:31:52 okay, I've got to take so many flights out of Dallas. Where are my lightest loads or lightest flights? And so they're going to do that. And it's kind of a warning to America that says, hey, not warning to America, warning to all of us and our Congress, hey, this is about to get real. Because the FAA also said, Pat, you're ready for this?
Starting point is 01:32:11 You know what the next percentage they mentioned? 50% that seven days later after this first 10% they could be talking about 50% because of the air traffic control people that are not going to be working for free without a check. And so now then, who controls this? Chuck Schumer and the Democrats. Okay, not the shutdown.
Starting point is 01:32:35 ATC, my understanding, falls under the purview that rolls up to the president through one of the cabinets. And so the president could allow the pinch to happen to get the Dems to negotiate with him or could just step back and let the pain there. But I think Trump's going to use this to negotiate, Pat. That's what I think. Because 50% come in, I think that's the number they want everybody to hear. 10% of the flights this week because some of these guys got their last check.
Starting point is 01:33:02 Rob, can you put, watch this clip here. Go forward. There is going to be a 10% reduction in capacity at, 40 of our locations. The administrator is going to tell you that it's been, this is data-based. This is not based on what airline travels, has more flights out of what location. This is about where is the pressure and how do we alleviate the pressure. And so I want to thank him for, again, him. In regard to air traffic control, we've had a conversation over the course of the last month about some of the challenges that we're
Starting point is 01:33:36 having in the airspace. Many of you know that we are 2,000. and controller short, air traffic controller short, and we have surged our academy to bring more controllers into our system. We are 20% up in controllers through the academy thus far this year. I've also offered air traffic controllers who are of the age of retirement, a 20% upfront cash bonus to actually stay on. Some of the best controllers we have don't retire, keep working for us. All of that has been reducing the pressure. on the staffing side of air traffic control. It's working, but it takes years to bring more well-trained certified controllers into the airspace.
Starting point is 01:34:19 The shutdown is having an impact on our ability to maintain those numbers and dent that 2,000 shortage that we have. That doesn't make me want to fly, make me feel safe for flying at all right now. It sounds like Boeing flights are falling out of the sky for no reason. Pets are falling off? No, but I'm not like, why would you want to fly right now with, dumb and dumber, but with people that are to imagine that like yeah no I'm going to put in an extra couple hours and I'm not going to get paid and what he didn't talk about is October 28th a bunch of them aren't going to get a paycheck so he's saying remember all all summer long you've been hearing about Newark people say don't fly into Newark if there's any if there's a mere cloud in the sky that looks like a thunderstorm in New York Newark gets a problem remember we saw these talking about Newark what's because of what he's talking about but the punchline is hey look we got people retiring we're trying to get people trained.
Starting point is 01:35:10 There's been stress in the system. And now some of them are going to stay home because he can't get paid. I mean, we need a 10% reduction. Let me ask you. I mean, it was already hanging by a thread. Tom, let me ask you. You're the expert on this one. Has the government shutdown affected your life even one iota?
Starting point is 01:35:30 My sister's not working. Oh, sorry. You? No, I've heard about things like this. Is that for you? Me personally, no. but me personally, yes. I'm saying you personally.
Starting point is 01:35:41 No, my person and my family, no, but I know of people like Vinny's sister who work for the government and are now in a waiting game on their paycheck. So it's affected you how? Affecting me with my sister, who's literally, he can't go anywhere, she can't lead because they could, the next day. She works at Space Force? She works at Space Force? Space Force, ladies and gentlemen, it's a real thing. And then Adam, I mean, this is affecting flights and if I do stand up and I can leave. Has the government shut down affected your life at all?
Starting point is 01:36:06 But I'm not everybody. I'm not everybody. I'm not just saying for you. It may if people that need to travel can't travel. Like this weekend, Ph.P event, I got stuff that I'm doing, they're traveling in here today. They should be able to travel. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:24 So it's not going to affect us. 10% won't. If they go to 100%, 50%, 6%. I mean, you're going to feel it. So, you know, a lot of times certain things happen and you may just sit there and say, It's not doing anything for me. So who gives a shit? Exactly.
Starting point is 01:36:38 But that's not how life works. You don't have, you know, you don't have kids. So imagine if a, all kids are shut down in America. How are you impacted? You're not. So you have to be paying attention to how it's. That's ultimately my point is that up until now, the government shutdown has an effect average people, normal people, what have you?
Starting point is 01:36:55 But when you start missing flights, you start to say, whoa, what's going on here? Now it's starting to hit. 10% of flights. All of a sudden, 50% of flights. Tom said seven days. When average people start waking up that have zero care in the world for the government. I think we have a poll. We got like almost 3,000 votes in our poll now.
Starting point is 01:37:09 Has your flight, look at that. 25%? No, no, not 20%. That's 500 people. Yep. 500 people. 500 people. Or affected due to the government shutdown.
Starting point is 01:37:17 There you go. It started. This is the pinch. This is where you're going to start to get the pressure to like. You're affecting average people. Pat, what do you think, Tom, honestly, you all three of you. What is going to be the moment because they're not, it doesn't seem like they're budging anytime soon.
Starting point is 01:37:33 Trump is not going to give in ever. He's not going to give an interest, when all this billions and billions is going to go to illegals and all this program. How long is this thing going to go? Because I don't see any daylight. Go back and look at the history of shutdowns. These are the pinch points that you need to get our elected embecils, I mean officials, to Congress to cut a deal together.
Starting point is 01:37:55 Can you a question? I think I mispronounced officials and I said embassals. So all the airlines, Boeing, all these places, are these like normally the CEOs, are they woke type people? because they're going to be making phone calls to their donors, right? They're freaking lobbyists. Like, yo, dude. Let me tell you, the president of every airline is a capitalist who looks at a stock ticker every morning.
Starting point is 01:38:14 Okay, so they're more conservative. No, they're capitalists. They're capital. You can be in favor of your stock and your job and still be a liberal. But what I'm saying is, are they making phone calls to their representative? Like, you guys are starting to affect our wallets. I would say airlines now are like, hey, man, this is about to affect us. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:35 You're not going to like this. How much? So right now, it's just who can tolerate most pain. That's it. It's already the longest record breaking shut down we've had. Is it? Who can tolerate most pain? Did the record?
Starting point is 01:38:46 Yeah, of course. I mean, broke the record two days ago. Say what you want. Congratulations, guys. Did it. All right, let's go to the next story. Beat your prayer. Steve Best.
Starting point is 01:38:51 Stephen Colbert insists he's more conservative than people might think and not a lefty figure. We have to believe him, Bryce. You know, this guy doesn't have four. Four murder. You know, murders like, Tad, Tag, All of a sudden, we have to believe him because, according to Adam's theory, he ain't lying. But he's wearing the glasses. He's 100% telling the truth.
Starting point is 01:39:13 Here's Stephen Colbert. Go ahead, folks. And the demographics of these shows are interesting, too. It's about a third, third, third, third, third. It's about a third, Republicans, third, Democrat, third independence. You think, you know, old, you know, people perceive me as this sort of lefty figure. I think I'm more conservative than people think. I just happen to be talking about a, a.
Starting point is 01:39:34 government in extrems. And so what I'm giving you is my reaction video to the day. Adam, do you believe him? Well, you have to believe him. This guy's not a murderer. He said it. But he hates Trump.
Starting point is 01:39:49 Well, of course, he's just an average, moderate guy who only has 99% of his guests being on the left that only dismantles Trump left and right that does shivis for COVID syringe. Vaccines, of course. He's a conservative. guy, listen, Stephen Colbert, you could say what you want. I actually think Stephen Colbert is immensely talented, but he has been completely absorbed by the left. And he's a perception
Starting point is 01:40:16 is reality. I think when he did the Colbert report and he portrayed this conservative guy. Tom is going a very different angle, homie. Folks, forgive Adams, you know, naivete and support for Mr. Colbert. Because Tom is about to give you a very, this. different theory. To be honest with you, I thought it was Rachel Maddow that I was looking at. Going on. By the way, he did say something. Here's what he did say. He says, I don't generally say or do things that I don't mean on the shows
Starting point is 01:40:44 unless I'm in character, like a sketch. Tom, do you believe him? No. I believe that what's going on right now and also in a related story, CNN anchor has been pushing back on liberal critics. My job is not to take down Trump, says Caitlin Collins. She was on a
Starting point is 01:40:59 podcast on Wednesday or speaking to somebody on Wednesday. A Sam Minaj. Yeah, exactly. Nikki Minaj's. What the moment showed was there was a lot of support for Trump. And I think it was jarring for some people to remember that maybe to see that reality of our job is not to sanitize things. When I say, well, this is what you want the narrative to be?
Starting point is 01:41:20 No, this is what you want to happen? No. Oh, my gosh. Give me a break. Is this the Barry Weiss effect? No, she is, Caitlin Collins. Yes, it's the Barry Weiss effect. And it's also, you're not effing profitable.
Starting point is 01:41:33 effect and it's also you're not getting a lot of audience effect and it's a lot of you know there may be liberals in the CEO chairs but they also have to look at profitability and look and running a profitable network and ESPN has been cutting higher price sports anchors for two and a half years saying that they have to get to a more economic outcome because they have to pay billions for get access to sports so they can't afford to have all these anchors with this. This has been going on. I think everybody is running for cover, trying to appear
Starting point is 01:42:08 a little bit more neutral, a little bit more objective, a little bit more to the center. They're all trying to do it. Remember Colbert, everybody's been threatening about his show being canceled. Oh, right, do you think it's going to get canceled? And then they're trying to spin it never mind, it's been losing money and we've seen
Starting point is 01:42:24 all the stats on that. It was canceled. Colbert was canceled. Right. Yeah. But in saying, Never mind all that. Never mind all that. Oh, I'm not such a bad guy. You know, I want to be back on. I want to be over here.
Starting point is 01:42:36 That's what's going on. They're all sanitizing history and putting a spin on history because they see what's coming. And by the way, the funny thing about Caitlin Collins, she's kind of on a rookie contract. She's not on an Anderson Cooper contract. So, and basically, when they offered it for sale, there were leaks in supposedly's. that Zaz was at the Allen conference in Idaho telling people, and by the way, we'll take care of some of the expensive contracts, but remember, Caitlin's on a more economic contract.
Starting point is 01:43:12 So he was actually telling people, hey, if you like her, she's young, she's in the demographic, and she's on a better deal. You don't think they were saying that. You know who Caitlin Collins should call, by the way. You don't think that they all know this. You don't think they're all sitting back saying. Is this the one that she says, my job isn't to go ahead.
Starting point is 01:43:27 Go ahead and play this. what that moment showed was there was still a lot of support for Donald Trump. And I think it was darn for some people to remember that maybe and to see that. But that was reality. And like our job is not to sanitize things and say, well, this is what you want the narrative to be or this is what you want to happen. Our job is just to cover it as it happens and to show you what that was. And I think that town hall showed people that. Like my job is like not to take down Trump.
Starting point is 01:43:52 I'm a reporter and an anchor. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, with an earpiece and a producer. She's lying. sitting there next to another liar Hassan Minaj. You remember the anthrax story
Starting point is 01:44:02 that he said that he claimed white powder was sent to his house and he opened it and it spilled on his daughter and then went to the ER turns out he was full of poo-poo.
Starting point is 01:44:10 Like I don't believe like it's just nonsense. Watch your mouth, Vinnie. Yeah, like Stephen Colbert is saying that he's conservative is like Mike Tyson going yeah, I'm a path of fifth. No, you're not a pacifist.
Starting point is 01:44:19 You're a fighter, bro. Like stop lying and you nailed Rob's laughing. They're all trying to spin. You nailed it Tom because they're trying to come back because they know You're going broke.
Starting point is 01:44:29 Did he really fabricate the anthrax? Anthrax story. Hassamajah, that's the, yeah, involving the John's door. Yeah. Next thing you're going to tell me that Jesse Smuley didn't get assaulted by Ford Trump guys in Chicago. Was it a skit like a joke that he made up? No, no. If it's a joke, I mean, I get it.
Starting point is 01:44:45 No, absolutely not a joke. The core incident of the story show, we left a powder at his apartment, and this stand of Minaj Monash claimed the powder was accidentally spilled into his daughter, leading to a frantic Richmond, we have done New York. However, September 20th, Proveno Manage confessed that. confessed that his daughter was never exposed to the powder and was not hospitalized. He had received an envelope with the white powder, but the dramatic details
Starting point is 01:45:03 about his daughter and the hospital visit were invented for dramatic of it. I'll highlight the emotional truth of the fear he and his family. Oh, okay. Like, he's trying to be like, oh, he's a pusher of Trump and, and, uh, racism and the country was the worst. He's one of those. Wasn't he the comedian
Starting point is 01:45:19 that you do the dinner or something? You know, what? He did the White House correspondent. That's eight years ago or six years ago. He said Steve Bannon and when he goes, I do not see Steve Bannon. Nazi Steve Ben And in fact He had a prom story
Starting point is 01:45:31 So in Homecoming King He said a white classmate Rejected him at prom Because of his race Showing up with a white boy instead But the woman involved Later disputed saying She turned him down
Starting point is 01:45:41 Well before the night of the dance So it's like it's I don't believe any of these people And for Stephen Colbert Give me a freaking break I'll respect you more If you just stick to your guns And say we hate Trump
Starting point is 01:45:51 We get paid to hate Trump Even if we're losing money It's Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump That's it Yeah all I got to say three things. Trump got paid settlements, number one. Number two,
Starting point is 01:46:01 these networks are in media, it's unprofitable. Number three, there have been people losing their contracts and getting, Jim Acosta, and people getting sent out to the backyard for going on two and a half years now, especially DSPN. Point three, Barry Weiss and the Ellison's, you know,
Starting point is 01:46:17 in Skydance. Point four, now they're seen saying, well, my job is not to take down Trump is to do this. Well, I'm more in the center. There's one-third, one-third return, my audience. You're so full of crap. There's no chance at a third, a third of his audience is a turd. Let me go to this next story.
Starting point is 01:46:33 While I'm going to this next story, you know some news? Rob Gargulia just passed a thousand Manacs. Rob, please put your tweet. Can you put your tweet? This is the greatest profile picture. Let me see. This guy's definitely not a quadruple. I love his three
Starting point is 01:46:49 piece suit. Let me see this guy. Look at this. Rob, look at Rob. Look at a total friendly guy and bite him over for it. Rob, what's a call when the doctors look inside your A directal example is called colonoscopy. Rob was getting a colonoscopy right there. Go Mnick. Congrats, Rob.
Starting point is 01:47:03 Congratulating him just crossed 8,000. Nice. Now, with that, the perfect transition for the next thing is, transgender person who used women's locker room at Gold's gym, stole ex-wife's name. Rob, can you first start off with a lady who is in the gym, screaming and hollering. I want you to start up with that because, yeah, at first you're like,
Starting point is 01:47:24 what is she doing? Yeah, watch this one. Go ahead, Rob. Goals Jim, men, grown men with big dicks in the women's locker room. And that's why I'm getting kicked out. And I want to make sure the girls know. The fuck. Nobody cares.
Starting point is 01:47:43 It's California. I think she's a... Everybody saw that man in the fucking locker room. No one's saying shit. And I'm fucking done with it. It's fucking stupid. It's dangerous Okay, so
Starting point is 01:48:00 Me naked in front of a man without my commission Yeah Do you do you're She's right I understand By the way She's a lesbian So we're clear
Starting point is 01:48:11 I think she came out and said I'm a lesbian I'm part of the app She is She is Can you show her reaction Afterwards Who's this guy
Starting point is 01:48:17 This is Rob show her interview The African American lady If you don't have it I find it Yeah She's talking about What happened
Starting point is 01:48:25 And why she got kicked out And she's like, listen, this doesn't make any sense like what the hell is going on, okay? She's given her argument of what happened afterwards. There's a video of her explaining it. I don't know if you can find a clip or not. I'll try to find it, Rob. If you want to go to the next clip, whichever one you got,
Starting point is 01:48:42 do you actually have the clip of the guy? That's him. This is the transgender at the gym. Go ahead. This guy. Did you tell me or not that women like you see dick? I'm a guy asking your fucking question. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:48:54 Exactly. Get out of the way now. No, now he knows how to be a man, right? Now he knows how to be a man. Stay out of the women's locker room. We don't want it. He needs to have his gym membership revoked for that shit. And the one I told you.
Starting point is 01:49:08 That's the transgender woman? That guy. We already follow reports. No, no. That's fine. No. You can't give rid of me for this. I'm a woman.
Starting point is 01:49:19 They want to get rid of her. They're kicking her out. And look, he's going back in the woman's bathroom. Wow. The bonus. Adam, this is in California? Patrick. I don't see this clip.
Starting point is 01:49:30 He's California. This is Calvin Newsom's California. Do you have a video of the transgender guy speaking afterwards? He was on TMZ. They put him on TMZ and he's like, listen, I just, I haven't chopped it off. They asked him, have you gone through it yet? He's like, no, not, yeah, I think nobody goes full. Do you have the clip?
Starting point is 01:49:50 This is her? Yeah. This is the lesbian woman. She actually is a woman. She could be a lesbian, but she's a woman. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Go ahead. I am women. I'm going to be a Republican or Democrat or anything because I'm neither.
Starting point is 01:50:01 I'm just a woman who's standing up for women's rights. And I don't give a fuck what you are. If you're a Republican, a Democrat, I don't care if you support Trump or Kamala. I don't give a fuck. All I need is people to come together for one thing is to help women, to save women. Women, women, not fucking men with dicks and dresses, women, okay? Now, what do I think about trans? I don't fucking think about trans.
Starting point is 01:50:26 I'm a fucking lady I don't give a shit about trans I don't get two fucks You know I don't condone that language Kindergarten cap And realize Boys have penises And women girls have vagina
Starting point is 01:50:42 I learned that when I was young Okay go ahead bro go above it Go above it right there The one above it right there That's the transgender Look go zoom out That looks like me in a crop top That's supposed to be a woman
Starting point is 01:50:54 The one on the right See if you can find the time Chanza showed up on the Sazca. Apparently, he has fully functioning junk according to her. He just got a message. He did an interview? Yeah, he was on TMZ.
Starting point is 01:51:07 Did you find his interview on? TMZ? I just got a message right now from somebody that works here. I don't want to give his name. I worked at Gold's Gym for about three years in downtown L.A. They are notorious for letting guys use the women's bathroom. There was a guy I witnessed
Starting point is 01:51:21 used the women's bathroom simply by wearing a crop top bra. And let me, Pat, so this guy, this guy, his real name is Grant Freeman, F-R-E-E-M-A-N. He's now going by Alexis Black. He did all this, right? He has quite a record, Rob. You want to look it up. He was charged with multiple drug offenses, including trafficking, possession, failure to comply.
Starting point is 01:51:43 He was charged with third-degree felony domestic violence and convicted in Ohio in November 22 for, guess what? Brutally beating his ex-wife, breaking her jaw so badly she needed surgery. Stop it. Yes, Rob, look up. Grant Freeman. And by the way, he beat her up. Let's be sure that we're connected here. So this in Ohio, this, we have allegedly found a connection here. And multiple sources are seeing the point these.
Starting point is 01:52:11 So we're reacting to these sources that this is the same guy's background. Exactly. So, yeah. So allegedly this is that he has the record rock. If you go on, go on X and look at up. What is his name? Lives of TikTok. And the guy in the picture. So the guy's name.
Starting point is 01:52:25 Right now, his female name is Alexis Black, but his old name was Grant Freeman, F-R-E-E-E-M-A-N. And the sources we've seen is this is a report coming out of Ohio. Coming out of Ohio that they're saying, Rob, that this guy, Grant Freeman, was charged with beating his wife and giving him a record. Rob, did I send you the link of, I think I slacked it to you. Wow. Yeah, so beating his wife. And then he took her name. If this is that guy and now he's Miss Black and he was Mr. Freeman.
Starting point is 01:53:00 Hold on, well, I'll say. If this is that guy, that's a, that's, yeah, that's, God bless you, sir. Rob, do you have the TMZ interview? If you don't, I've found it. Oh, yeah, could you send that to me? Yeah, it's on, yeah, I have it. Alexis Black, right there. Just send it to, Rob, if you want to go through it.
Starting point is 01:53:16 And I select you too, Rob. So you should see he put makeup on and on, to be ready for TMZ. Here's Alexis Black folks. or what's his real name? You say, Tyrone. What was his real name? Tyrone. Tyrone.
Starting point is 01:53:29 Tyrone. The real name, allegedly, is Grant Freeman, who now goes by the name, allegedly, is Grant Freeman, who now goes by the name Alexis Black is his trans name, and that's his ex-girlfriend. Let's go. Here's the company where they were celebrating Charlie Kirk's in a back that they didn't want to reveal the videos and they never apologize for it. Go ahead, Rob. Now is one of the people that Tish says she confronted. in the locker room. Her name is Alexis Black, and she's joining us now. Alexis, welcome to Team Zilat.
Starting point is 01:54:02 Hi. Hi, Alexis. So we spoke with Tish, and she said when she came face to face with you, it was obvious to her you were a man. So, you know, I don't want to get terribly graphic here, but can you kind of explain, you know, how you appeared? You know, do you believe that she, She was reading something in that you didn't appear to be male. She perceived you to be such. Well, first, I told the people that raised me that this is the way that I was when I was eight years old. And really, I stuffed it down pretty deep. And I began using the one down this year in February.
Starting point is 01:54:49 And I actually relinquished that information to her about, you know, names. change and it says female on my ID and hormones and I mean I'm registered as a female with the gym so and were you at that moment because she told us about a couple of different in encounters were you fully clothed at that moment well she has become aggressive with me on four different occasions actually at different locations in Los Angeles at Gold's Gym but um they get a vein on the neck you know she bent he benches two plates I believe I was enrobed in a towel and this last time I was closed
Starting point is 01:55:32 the entire time um squad at least three plates okay you know again I apologize if this is too graphic but I just think it's important have you let's speak truth baby okay have you fully transitioned look at the excuse be clearer when you say that your genitalia
Starting point is 01:55:52 Um, that is a process that requires a quite lengthy work. Like, for instance, I sat in a chair and had hair follicles removed from my face for two hours yesterday in a process called electrolysis. Um, in order to have that surgery down. I'm good. I've had enough. Okay. Yeah. So, so, Pat, do you have that picture?
Starting point is 01:56:17 So, Rob, I sent you what I sent you. So, Pat, this is? Those are suspicious answers. He didn't say. her right there, Vinnie? Him. So this is him, she, him. Scroll down.
Starting point is 01:56:25 This is what lives of TikTok put out, that this is the guy that has the domestic abuse. It looks pretty much like him without all the hair on his face. Well, he did the. So multiple sources are connecting this guy back in his Ohio time as Grant Freeman. Apparently, you know, according to this, there's a mugshot and there's an arrest. Yeah, Tish Hyman, the black girl right there that she posted something saying, Grant Freeman, 32 years old, date of birth, 228, 1993, from sentencing county, Hamilton, Lebanon, Correctional, Ohio, failed to comply, drug trafficking, and he has an assault charge.
Starting point is 01:57:04 And so this is sentencing information and department corrections, so we're not supposing here. The formal Grant Thornton comes out to L.A., and it is now in these altercations with this very upset woman, and you can imagine why she's upset if she's encountering, an individual hasn't transitioned and says, hey, those are, that's male genitalia. That's, that's junk there, and you're in here showering with us. And if you still got your junk, you still have your capability of rape. And so why wouldn't she be upset? Yeah. And gold gym, gold gym's stance is that people can use whatever locker room matches their gender identity.
Starting point is 01:57:42 They don't care about safety. They don't care about dingalings hanging out. Just more of the same nonsense. Like, right when you think we're done, we're done, California has to prove that they're not stopping. Well, this is the Chappelle joke. This was the whole thing.
Starting point is 01:57:57 He's like, listen, we're good with the L's, we're good with the G's, we're good with the B's, or the C's. The T's, the T's are making everything a little bit more challenging. What do you mean? A little bit of the worst. I know you have a black lesbian
Starting point is 01:58:08 basically going to ham on the T community. Like, what is going on here? Yeah. And you have some dude, literal dude, who shaves his face, puts on some lipstick, and he's like, what do you mean?
Starting point is 01:58:18 Yeah, I'm one of you guys. How transition. Forget that I have a bulge and everything. It's just beyond bulge. California, not good. Never mind that. He's got a criminal record for assault against other humans. That's assault.
Starting point is 01:58:31 That's Grant Freeman. Yeah. Yeah, never, I mean, that's what it says. He's a free man. Today he saw me walk into the woman's room, followed me and called me a peat. I ran out of an old crime and screaming. Wow.
Starting point is 01:58:45 Shout out to Mario. Wow. Wow. Okay, all right, let's keep a... What does the bottom say? Rob? That's a... Screaming.
Starting point is 01:58:52 No, I don't want to see the rest. It does it. At this point, we got it out of our system, guys. We're going to be okay. Next story I want to get to, before we wrap up, is two stories. Next one is McDonald's, U.S. sales rise, but profits fall short, as it warns Americans are dining out less. Okay? So if we go, Rob, do me a favor.
Starting point is 01:59:16 Put a post, a poll. Say, are you dining out? less than you were five years ago, okay? Just maybe not even five years ago. Are you dining out less than you were in 2019? Okay. Let's see what they're going to say. McDonald saw key sales metric jump in third quarter as a double down on discount meals,
Starting point is 01:59:39 but it fell short on earnings as a warn, anxious Americans have cut back on dining out. U.S. same stores increased 2.4% for second straight quarter that beat estimates of a 1.9% rise Though McDonald's attributed this to a larger average, check-implying diners are paying more for their meals despite the fast food industry value wars. Overall, the same store sales rose 3.6% revisiting a decline of 1.5% previous year. McDonald's CEO, Chris, Kamjinsky, said that the results are a testament to our ability to deliver sustainable growth, even in a challenging environment. Shares in world's largest fast food chain jump 2% Wednesday morning. but the Golden Archers continue to warn that Americans are dining out less often, especially on low-income diners.
Starting point is 02:00:24 We continue to see a bifurcated consumer base with traffic from lower-income customers declining nearly double digits in the third quarter of a trend that's persisted for nearly two years. Wow, that's pretty interesting, Rob, when you see that. So, Tom, thoughts on this story with McDonald's. Rob, I want to see the poll in a minute as well, if you don't mind. But go ahead, Tom. Okay. So the first thing is McDonald's has seen the sales rise.
Starting point is 02:00:47 That's the top, that's the revenue number. So they're seeing the revenue go up. And if you've been into McDonald's or you've seen them, you can see that the prices of number one to eight, the meal deals that are up there, is up. And so inflation has reached McDonald's, and not just yesterday, but over the last three years. And it's very, very real.
Starting point is 02:01:07 So fewer low income are coming in for basics. And that's been going on, they said, for two years dating back to the Biden, administrations and the Biden inflation that came out of the Biden economy, which was the fault of Joe Biden. So you see that's been going on for two years, and they're warning and saying, hey, look, low-income people are coming in less and less, and our sales are being driven because our top-line sales number is up because following inflation, we had to raise our prices a bit, and those diners are still here. But when they say bifurcated, they're saying there's two sides of
Starting point is 02:01:44 society. There's people that can afford what's the inflation that's happened and they're still here and are revenue numbers up a little bit and therefore their stocks up a little bit. But America, the lower income people are coming in less and less. And this has been going on for two years, which shows the stress that the low end people are under. We need paying jobs. We need the things that Trump is putting in place, $1.5 trillion of investment by companies, you know, coming to in America on factories, and we need those jobs to happen. And this is the, we're coming, and they're saying this is two years. So this has been going on for two years and Trump's not going to get it turned around in nine months. But what it shows is that there's two sides to
Starting point is 02:02:28 America going on right now. And it's real. And it's affordability. And it's the exit result of the, you know, the Biden inflation. But we got to recover. And there's a new sheriff in town. And he needs time for a lot of policies to help. Rob, what's the poll looking like? Let's look at the poll. What are people saying about if they're dining out less? Oh, they are. Huh. Interesting. And that's our audience saying this. It's a very interesting, the fact that people are dining out less than they were in 2019.
Starting point is 02:03:00 Pre-COVID, right? Yeah, that's why I asked the question, pre-COVID. Why aren't they dining out less than 2019? Can you go to McDonald's just to see what the prices are nowadays? Let's just go to McDonald's menu and prices. Is there a, does it show us prices or not at all? Yeah, get an image of the 1 to 8, Rob, you know? I don't know, but I'm getting real hungry right now.
Starting point is 02:03:22 Last time I had a big Mac was September of 97. Let me tell you, that looks. You haven't had a Big Mac since 97? September of 97. Oh, you're missing out, Pat. You've got to live a little bit. Trump can hook you up. Look at that right there.
Starting point is 02:03:32 What is it, Big Mac? Are you joking? How much? Does it say 839? 839. For the meal? No, the sandwich. For the burger?
Starting point is 02:03:43 Eight. The I can make you a gower. A quarter pounder is eight bucks. How much is the double, though? How much is the heart attack for free? Chicken McNuggets is 839? No way. No way.
Starting point is 02:03:53 That has to come with a combo. Rob, can you go back and let's just see what these prices were 20 years ago? Is there a way to do that? I'll just say, what about 2019? Yeah, maybe go to 2019. How much have prices of how much, how much? has prices of a Big Mac at McDonald's increased the last six years. And just FYI, I get another message.
Starting point is 02:04:24 Deli said Uber Eats and delivery apps have better deals than if you go in person. It's better if you stay home and order it. So 21% is by year, though. Because if it goes from, it's not 529 today. On their website, it says $8. bucks. So 439 was the price in 2021, 2019. Go on the website. Rob, are you sure that's just the price for the Big Mac or is that a meal? Let's see if it's read more. That's got to be the meal. No, that's the classic beef nutrition. $6.72. Okay. So $6.72 from what number was it
Starting point is 02:05:01 for something in 2019? And what was it, what was it in 2000? And what was it in 2000 and what was it in 2015 because that's 10 years. I won't say 275. What was it in 2015? What? Okay, so that's relatively the same. Go to, go to 1999. Prince, go to 1999. You have a lot of people people who are going to buy Big Macs today because of this. Let's see this one. 1999 was 245. Wow. Listen, if we can go back to 1999 prices, I'll buy Big Mac. Let's go. But I can't do The $6 stuff. You don't take your kids? You don't take your kids at McDonald's?
Starting point is 02:05:40 They give them poison nuggets. What? You want to give them poison, bro? Your kids don't get happy meals? Are you actually being serious? I'm being serious. Your kids don't go to McDonald's? Listen.
Starting point is 02:05:49 Have you seen how in shape his kids are? Believe me, Tico kicks my ass. Dylan's calves are bigger than my biceps. This guy's all, you think he's eating nuggets, dude? Hold on. What are you nuts? You're telling me that Santa's like, I want a happy meal. She doesn't get it.
Starting point is 02:06:04 In Dallas, maybe. Let me have. You've actually asked, let me ask, that's a whole different situation, Adam. In an out burger. How often, how often in the last 90 days have you taken the kids to McDonald's? I'm actually not curious. By the way, let's see what's going. I saw, I saw a fight about to break out life.
Starting point is 02:06:25 By the way, I don't know if you guys, shout out to McDonald's, though. I saw some, I take a Big Mac and they put it like in a glass case and put it in an attic for nine years. Nothing changed. Nothing happened. And then they poured like, like, hot, like hot. smeltering lava on the bun, it just flew right off. That's true. That's not good, Adam. Lava should
Starting point is 02:06:43 go through a big mac. What is that, Rob, the index that I think Humberto sent? Is that shown, like, what the prices are? Yeah, across different countries. Let me see it. Zoom in a little bit from the highest to the lowest. Switzerland is the highest. Argentina. Uruguay, we are the sixth highest. Who's the lowest? Realia with cheese. Go all the way to the bottom.
Starting point is 02:06:58 North Korea, they use a rat. Taiwan. So dumb. India's 262. India's 262. interesting. $262 in India. Probably not a lot of beef in that thing in India. Look at Ukraine.
Starting point is 02:07:12 See, things are looking up in Ukraine. Big Mac 286. Okay, there you go. So that's McDonald's for you. So did Jed answer the question? You know, in India. Is there beef in this? What?
Starting point is 02:07:21 What do you think the answer is? Because I don't want to say three times maybe in the last 90 days. Okay. Four times in the last 90 days. That's fair. It has to be a special. First of all, do you know what time Dylan went to sleep last night? 1 a.m.
Starting point is 02:07:36 What's that guy doing? Guys, the guy had four hours of homework to do after his soccer practice was done at 9.45. We stayed up until 1 a.m. Like, he comes, by the first time, he did an hour and a half tutoring right after school to finish up his homework. And another three hours last night, by the way, the kid will not go until he wraps up his. You know what he deserves for all that respect? I'll tell you a big Mac. Happy mail, bro.
Starting point is 02:08:03 Look that kid up. I will take him to some other places. But we ain't going to the Big Mac daddy type of stuff. Dylan, keep doing your homework. Uncle Adam's going to take you for a happy view. Oh, wow, look what Jen said. I want you to see the text. What's the answer?
Starting point is 02:08:19 What's the answer? Zero. Good. What does she say next? When are you coming home, Daddy? I'm sorry. So stupid. Daddy's home.
Starting point is 02:08:27 Daddy's home. Maybe once a year. Maybe once a year. Wow, Jen, good for you. Yeah. Just to clear the air here. Are you just anti-McDennels? Are you anti-Bad fast food?
Starting point is 02:08:36 No, we made a decision a few years ago to try to make the diet for the kids better. Our kids haven't had cereal for almost three years. And like I said, they look in one cereal in three years. One cereal for three years. Hey, hey. And by the way, I love my cocoa Krispies. Oh, is it? Is it a cocoa chocolate-y.
Starting point is 02:08:52 Fruity pebbles. Oh, stop, stop, stop, stop. But by the way. Say focus, guys. But, yesterday's cheese cake. Brooklyn does get her ice cream, though. Yeah, one school. And she dances while she eats.
Starting point is 02:09:02 Can we give a shout out to our restaurant yesterday in Miami's Sexy fish? Sexy fish. Oh, forget about it. They knew a guy at the table was going to jail and they get them. Yeah. Yeah, one of our friends is one of the last. When I get out, fellas, do you have that skit of you guys in the bathroom?
Starting point is 02:09:16 Who has it? I have. I tell these guys, I don't know if you guys have guys been to sexy fish. Shout out to those guys are great guys. So right after America Business Forum, I'm done. We go over there to eat some good sushi. And I go upstairs in a bathroom and I'm like, what the hell is guys? You know how you go to the bathroom?
Starting point is 02:09:33 There's a guy that's asking for money. What is that guy called? Yeah, I don't know what you could. Five dollars you paid him. Yeah, yeah. This guy had an attitude. By the way, he pissed Vinny off because of what happened in the past. Apparently, you guys had a connection from previously what he had done to you, which was... Do you guys have this clip or not? Yeah, I just sent it to Rob. It was an unfortunate case. I'm sorry Vinny had to do with this, man. I don't want to put you in a position like this.
Starting point is 02:09:56 I just, I don't like awkward moments. The fact that I brought it up, I don't even want to bring it up. Let's just move on. If you're good with showing it, that's fine. That's fine. That's fine. Which one is this? It's the first. Yeah, I'm sorry. So go ahead, Rob. I told you to just chill with things. He's like, emotional guy just... Look at him staring at.
Starting point is 02:10:13 Why he's staring at me like that, though? Why is he's staring at me like? Yeah, dude. He's sleeping with everybody's girl, bro. No, he's cool with all. No, but he's cool like that. He's not like that, bro. Stop, bitch.
Starting point is 02:10:26 Daniel Craig, just giving me the meme. Always trying to hook up with everybody's girl. He's just in there all day. By the way. I'll give that second video. The moment you walk in to the place, you see that guy. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:10:40 So what does this place cause? Bluefish? Sexy fish. Can I give Vinny a quick little shout out? Here we go, guys. We're there at what time were we there? Three o'clock? Yeah, three o'clock.
Starting point is 02:10:50 It took us 10 minutes to get there. Yeah, of course. Yeah, Mattie was totally right. Jessica was the waitress and she was great. And she goes, if you don't like my service calling Melissa. He was trying to do his job. I'm kidding. First of all, Vinny goes, if there was a fight, I do think Mattoe can hang.
Starting point is 02:11:04 Oh, Mattio. Gangster. I got no, no, go ahead. I got no issues with Mateo. He just, he just, it's timing. He loves both of your balls. Ten minutes. Vinny goes, dude, the women here, by the way, it's Brickle, Miami, downtown.
Starting point is 02:11:17 I'm like, that's what you're going to see on camera. I'm just saying. That's what you're going to say. The women here incredible. I go, Vinnie, this is the three o'clock PM shift. And even the, the matre d, the hospital, he goes, wait, you come tonight at 10 o'clock. He's like, I'm going to hang out. He's like, Vinny's like, I'll be fast asleep by then.
Starting point is 02:11:32 Yeah, 10 o'clock, the 10 show up at 10, the three show up at 3. Can you finish it up? Can you finish it up? We're just giving a shout out to Nancy Pelosi. The greatest trader in Congress ever. Her ability with the investment she made in her career. Life change in. I don't think she gets enough credit. I think we do need to give her love. Rob, is this? If she had been in charge of Social Security, it wouldn't be in this mess. Yes. Rob, what is this right now? This is her announcing her retirement. And then I also have a clip of her talking about the president. Did you intentionally pause the picture of what her lips like a, go ahead, Rob, just play. Go ahead, Rob. She has no teeth. I will not be seeking re-election to Congress. No way.
Starting point is 02:12:08 With a grateful heart, I look forward to my final year of service as you're a proud representative. Thank you, San Francisco, for trusting me to be your voice in Congress. May God bless you. May God bless the United States of America. And then is this a one-on-one where she gives us. credit to Trump for her career and all the accomplishments. Go ahead, Rob. It's just a vile creature. The worst thing on the face of the earth, but my way. You think he's the worst thing on the face of the earth?
Starting point is 02:12:41 I do. Yeah. Why is that? Because he's the president of the United States and he does not honor the Constitution of the United States. In fact, he's turned the Supreme Court into a rogue court. He's abolished the House of Representatives. He's chilled. Okay, so now, and then this is what Fetterman had to say, which nowadays, Fetterman is a sound of reason on, you know, when it comes out to stuff. Can you imagine like Fetterman? If you want some reason, go to this guy. Go ahead, go ahead.
Starting point is 02:13:11 I would say that's part of the worst creatures on the face of the earth are Hamas, or like the leadership of Iran, or there's a lot of people on that. I would never use those kind of a terms, and I wouldn't describe our president. You can really disagree with them, and I do disagree, but I don't think that's really in appropriate, but that's her words for that. So for me, that's just the different kinds of a Democrat for me. I don't going to call people they're fascists, they're Nazis, or compare the people in those kinds of a terms.
Starting point is 02:13:45 Okay. President Trump said for almost four decades, he almost started with four score years ago, because, you know, she was, she's been around for a while. Nancy Pelosi has served the American people and work to make their country better. No one was more skilled at bringing people together and getting the, legislation passed, and I will always be grateful for support on Affordable Care Act. She made us proud to be Democrats and will go down to history as one of the best speakers as ever had, Nancy. Thank you for your leadership and friendship.
Starting point is 02:14:11 Michelle and I wish you and Paul the best in the next chapter. Tom, are you like, and I know this is sentimental to you, are you going to miss her? No, I'm not going to miss her policies. I'm not going to miss her divisiveness. I'm not going to miss that side of it. I will say this, we need to turn to history and look at it as the female speaker of the house. That was a huge accomplishment. As a young girl that wanted to rise up and serve in government, she made it there, she stayed there. We can say a lot of things about her portfolio, facts on the table. We can say a lot of things about her policies, facts on the table.
Starting point is 02:14:51 And we can say we disagree with her. But the one element that I will give her credit for is a young girl wanted to go serve and wanted to make it, and she did. And what she did with that power when she got there, I don't think was entirely good for all of America, and I'm not going to miss her. But I'll give that balanced assessment. And I think one of the big accomplishments
Starting point is 02:15:14 was also from her husband Paul. You know, who knew that if your house is trying to be broken into at 2 a.m., you're supposed to pour drinks, take off your pants, and mingle. Most people go for the gun, you know. That's where you going to go? So, I will say this. Oh, no. Let me take my pants off.
Starting point is 02:15:35 There are things that are odd, but I meant what I said about her. I mean, she became female Speaker of the House, and she, you know, and she had a lot of power there. I'm not going to miss her policies and the way and what she did with that. Oh, her district is absolutely disgusting. If you look at her district, it's absolutely, there's people on the street, there's homeless people. Like, Pat, this is, Rob, you could just, you know. There's a lot of different report. cards that are fact-based.
Starting point is 02:16:00 Yeah, look at this guy. This is a lady that's traveling to work daily in tenderloin, San Francisco. This is her district. And it looks like a zombieville. People on the street, garbage in the streets. So this is Nancy Pelosi. All she can't, I mind you, I give you credit time for saying that. Man, what a, she did it for the Democratic cause and what they want and all the illegals and
Starting point is 02:16:22 bowing down the BLM and all. She did a fantastic job. And she's been on the taxpayer role for 38. years, earning a salary of $174,000 a year, she is leaving. What was lower when she started? That's today. Yeah, that's today. Her net worth in 1987 was $165,000. Guess what it was last year? $280 million. So you want to talk about vile creatures that cheat the system and do all the thing to get ahead. And meanwhile, her district of San Francisco looks like that. Ladies and
Starting point is 02:16:55 gentlemen, Nancy Pelosi. Boy, that kind of money, they could afford an alarm system. at the house, and he wouldn't have had to answer the door and poor drinks and all that? Yeah. Well, uh, listen, I, I'm not as hard on Nancy Pelosi as maybe you guys. I don't think I'm, I'm not a fan, but I will give her credit where credits do. I think she's the first female speaker of the house ever. I, she's been serving in Congress on, what, 40 years? 30, crazy.
Starting point is 02:17:19 38, whatever. Um, you know, where I actually developed a little bit of respect for Nancy Pelosi was when she visited Taiwan. This was, I think, in 2022, and this was right at the height of China and this and that. And I think she or China warned her, do not go to Taiwan, do not show that there's alignment with the U.S. and Taiwan.
Starting point is 02:17:44 And Nancy Pelosi said, screw you, China. I'm going to do what I got to do. That was a gangster move on her end. There's, obviously, we could critique her on what's going on with the stock trade and everything. Yeah, there she was right there. That was a gangster move.
Starting point is 02:17:56 I mean, we can rip her to shreds in a lot of things, especially, you know, clap for Trump. But, you know, there's some things that we abide by here at Valuetam that Pat has taught us, P.HP, you say outwork, out-improve, out-stratage, out-last. She's done all that. The one thing I would say that she probably has not necessarily done was out-improve. But she's definitely out-worked, out-stratized, and out-lasted. A lot of the people out there in politics. It's not for everybody.
Starting point is 02:18:23 Politics is nasty. You got to learn how to fight. It's dirty. and she's wrestled with the best and she's been the nasty one as well leading the way. But, you know, we will wish her nothing about the best.
Starting point is 02:18:35 I do want to show this question from Meneck that was sending there. Tom, I'm going to come to you with this one and see what you're going to be saying. So this is from Greg Van Luven. Greg Van Luven. Great name. He says, one of my best friends
Starting point is 02:18:51 was born and raised in the Bronx. Tom, I want a two-minute answer. I don't want to be a longer. I'm going to show something before we. wrap up. Okay, I'll give my version that, Adams. Yeah, that's perfect. One of the best friends was born and raised in the Bronx and was running, has been running
Starting point is 02:19:03 a small business under 10 employees doing tours in New York City over the last 10 years for someone like him where the politics governing the city makes a massive difference on their livelihood, but what he doesn't necessarily have the means to pick up and leave, what would your best advice be for him and his family
Starting point is 02:19:19 over the next four years? So if you're running a tour guide business in New York, you know, Everyone is not leaving. It's not going to become a ghost town. And you may need to adapt your product to the consumer. And perhaps you need to now move that tour guide to things that liberals would like to see. And remember, Michael Jordan said Republicans buy sneakers too.
Starting point is 02:19:46 So if you can't pick up and move because of course of your business, you know, you can respond to the market. and you don't have to like everything about the market, but as Michael Jordan said, Republicans by Sneakers too, I would adapt myself for the people that want to be there in New York and that maybe are coming to visit and adapt your tours for them. And if you absolutely positively can't move and can't go anywhere else, that's where I would go. But I will say this, there's a tremendous amount of great stuff going on in Miami.
Starting point is 02:20:19 And if you made it down to Miami and the tours that you could go, go on Miami and see what's happened down there to the Freedom Tower that's at Miami-Day Cows, which was a symbol for the people that came from Cuba, you can do it. But if you can't pick up and move, adapt yourself to the consumers that are there, and do your best.
Starting point is 02:20:39 You could just learn a couple words. If you're going to continue the tours, just learn, Asalam al-a-a-a-a-a-a-salaam. And then you just... And be like, here to the left, there's a thousand people wanting to get free groceries at the bodega.
Starting point is 02:20:51 They're all beating the crap out of each other. Yeah, and then over here, they're all praying on the street. Sorry, you can't walk there. There you go, maybe. They get a comedy tour. By the way, part of it made me think about it. The other day, I don't know why one of the girls wanted to watch the movie. Was it breakup?
Starting point is 02:21:04 Is it breakup with Vince Vaughn and Jennifer and Anderson? You know what they did in the movie? Vince Vaughn is a tour guy. He's a tour guy. It's all the best. We're going to take over Chicago by land, sea, and air. And her girlfriend tells her, go to this clinic and ask for the teleceivalis. Oh, yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 02:21:20 And there's the Statue of Liberty. Yes, she does have a burq on now. And then if you just look really close, lose yourself. I don't, okay, we got out of control. Vince Von always does this, man. He's a man. We love you, Vince Vaugh. When you come on the show.
Starting point is 02:21:34 Vince Vaughn. Of the best. Anyways, okay, gang, some good news for you guys. All of a sudden, we started getting all these asks with everything that was going on with, what is the event that happened recently? The mafia was tied to the gambling. They said, Pat, is the mafia states of America out there? Can we find a way to get a way to get?
Starting point is 02:21:52 access to it. So here's what we're doing. If you haven't seen this, this is the first time where Sammy Dubo Grvano and Michael Francise, after years of talking to both of them, agreed to do a sit down of two and a half days, the footage we had 24 hours of footage that we put into 10 different episodes. They got in deep talking about politicians, their role, talking about what used to be illegal. That's now legal being used by a lot of politicians. It was actually very, very insightful and it was a first documentary series that we did it did very very well but we're going to be releasing it on spotify full free but i want you to watch the trailer when we did this sit down go ahead rap there's an old saying it's better to beg forgiveness than ask permission well lecoza
Starting point is 02:22:42 nostra does neither that's why patrick deckday knew the story of lecoza nostra had to be What is Koso Nostra to you and does it still have the same meaning today as it did back in the ages? He knew there were only three men alive who could do the story of justice. Cozanoastri is an evil life. We built cities, New York, Chicago, Vegas. They infiltrated on politics, they infiltrated our businesses, they infiltrated the church. Betrayal happened all the things. It happens all the time.
Starting point is 02:23:20 Is that inevitable? It happens all the time. For the first time anywhere, you will see a sit down between two made men, not just soldiers in the mob. You're not me. You can't sit down on me. But real bosses. You're not the under boss anymore, my friend.
Starting point is 02:23:36 And the man that brought it all crashing down. There are a few people that are genetically inherently bad. They're fucking bodies flying all over the place. They found your blow in the trunk. Forty-fifty dead bodies all of the record. Wow. Point your finger at me? Or what are you going to do?
Starting point is 02:23:52 Boom, I'm going to do it. We say a lot of these mafia guys could have really accomplished a lot if they only gone straight. That's half true. This is the real look like those are not sure. This was a great project, man. Very exciting project.
Starting point is 02:24:12 Rob, when are we releasing it? This afternoon. It'll be up on the Valuetainment Spotify account. I just put the link in the description. So first episode goes live this afternoon, six o'clock. Yes, and then we'll release the rest in the following weeks. So each day you're going to release an episode that goes out, right? Because that's 10 of them.
Starting point is 02:24:28 Fantastic. So one of them will release this afternoon on Spotify. For those you guys that are interested, go watch it, do not miss it. It's freaking amazing, amazing content. Having said that, Pierce Morgan, interview should be coming out here soon as well with a few other announcements. Have a great weekend, everybody. We'll do this again next week. bless. Bye bye, bye, bye.

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