PBD Podcast - World Cup Controversy, Iran’s New Supreme Leader & Newport Beach Chaos | PBD Podcast #828

Episode Date: July 6, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Did you ever think you would make it? I feel I'm supposed to take sweetly that's before me. I know this life man for me. Adam, what's your point? The future looks bright. My handshake is better than anything I ever signs, right? You are a 101? My son's right there.
Starting point is 00:00:21 I don't think I've ever said this before. All right, here we go. Hope you had a great 4th of July weekend, especially the people in Newport Beach, because I heard 400 people were arrested in Newport. happened to Newport Beach last night a couple nights ago the city with the average house prices three million dollars and that one island that's got 7080 hundred million homes people went into that city to try to destroy Newport Beach last night I mean you know how many times I've been to Newport Beach when Newport Beach is like the place to be in L.A. They had a mess last night then there was this guy
Starting point is 00:00:57 I want you to think about this so imagine you get a red card okay okay now you didn't do it on purpose but say you do a red card yes like Messi did it on purpose that first that He didn't get a red card. But say, this guy doesn't do it on purpose, gets a red card. You leave a guy named Donald calls the boss of this World Cup and says, hey, I don't think that's fair. Then FIFA announces they're removing the red card and the guy Balligan is playing tonight. What a great story.
Starting point is 00:01:22 What a great story. What an underdog story, what a great story. Now, a lot of people are happy, Belgium, they're not happy. And by the way, if that was the other way around, if it was the other way around and if this was like in a different place and they did this. two players, I think Americans would be upset, especially if they're playing against us. But in this case, you're glad he pulled the Trump card out, right? Are you kind of happy about it? What's Belgium going to do?
Starting point is 00:01:44 Yeah. Waffle us to death? Like, we're fine. I got a video about Belgium we have to show. I got a video about Belgium. I sent you, what the hell is going on in Belgium? I'll show you that. By the way, a couple people so far in soccer that have become heroes, Vosignio.
Starting point is 00:01:59 What a story with this Vosziniu guy from Capi Verde, right? If Caput Verde wasn't on the map, it's effective. officially on the map. A country with 500,000 people are able to go against Argentina, almost beat Argentina. Those two ridiculous calls, they almost beat Argentina. Dili was a massive capo verde fan for a couple days. He was hoping they were going to beat him. And then they come back and win.
Starting point is 00:02:24 And this Vosinia guy, I don't know if you know what he did for a living. Do you know what he did right before the World Cup? He was a bus driver. The guy was a bus driver with 40,000 followers on Instagram. Seriously? No joke. Went from a bus. driver to a goalie, to seven saves in a game, I think, against Spain, to then all of a sudden
Starting point is 00:02:41 he has 27 million followers on Instagram today like this. Wow. Yeah, it's just such a great story with that. And then we got today, U.S. Belgium, and we have Portugal, I think, is playing Spain today. Yesterday's England match against Mexico was probably the best match I've seen so far. We have some clips we're going to talk about that. On top of that, yesterday was Khomeini's, what do you call it, funeral, which we were invited
Starting point is 00:03:05 to. We got an emo saying he should have gone, Pat. I'm actually not being sarcastic. If you guys want to come down, we're like, yeah, we're on our way. Let me get a quick flight on our way to come see it. Come on down. Come on down to Iran. But a funeral happened. There's numbers
Starting point is 00:03:21 estimating millions were out in the street. Some are estimating 10 plus million. And you have to hear what the MC said. I don't even think you guys know what the MC said. I want to read it to you. What the MC of the event opened up the message with And this is Iran.
Starting point is 00:03:36 We're negotiating with them right now. And the MC opens up the funeral with a message I'm going to read to you. You're going to say there's no way they said that and I want you to fact check me. When I read you what the MC at Chaminet's funeral set in Iran. And it wasn't, you all ready to get this party started? It definitely wasn't that. It wasn't that. Give it off funk, that nasty.
Starting point is 00:03:56 It wasn't none of that stuff because Tom was saying that was James. Tom was singing that. No, no, that's not. That's not what they were. So then we have to talk about Tim Walts, which is, I don't even want to tell you what the stories until we get to it. It's a nasty story. What we'll get to them, we'll share that story with you as well. And then this next story is a pilot because his driving, he does a lot of hit and run.
Starting point is 00:04:20 So maybe the ratios will be better of him having Tesla autopilot because of what happened Paul Pelosi, hopefully he recovers and does better. Then this guy, this one clip that's gone viral with this guy named Nicholas Ken, who I think they call him Sneco. First interaction I had with him was not interaction when Adam and did a show together many, many years ago, he had a reaction to New York City and what he called New York City and what he called Mamdani and what Mamdani is doing,
Starting point is 00:04:48 what's going to happen to the country, and Elon Musk reacted to it. So did Alex Jones, so did a lot of other people reacting to it. We'll play that clip. I want to get your reaction on that. And then aside from that, Biden's illegal addenda, illegal story, illegal immigration surge triggered a 30% rise
Starting point is 00:05:06 in home prices. That's a good story. We'll get into. Tom's got a lot of thoughts on that. Caroline Levitt gave a message on Jesse Waters towards Gen Z. And a lot of people were saying, if you're trying to get the Gen Z vote, this is not the way to do it. We'll play the clip. I think we have the clip ready, right?
Starting point is 00:05:21 And when we want to play it, we have it with us, right? To play the Caroline Levitt clip, which will react to it. Okay, we have that as well. And then, Mondani on 4th of July, try to lecture America, okay, on what America is really all about. A lot of people got upset about what he had to say. Maybe at the end if we get a chance. And then there was a 90-minute phone call on 4th of July with Putin that the president had. and you know apparently Putin was very complimentary of America and the partnership and the relationship
Starting point is 00:05:47 we'll see and the Muslim musk attack that took place almost almost attack almost attack and then they said this is a reaction because of you know people like Patrick by David and Vincent Oshana and then Vinny went after this guy and says wait a minute do you know that guy was actually a Muslim who went in there and then like wow well you know it's still still it's because of you guys still it's because of you guys still it's because of you guys. And then look, I think we need to laugh a little bit. I have a video I want to share with you guys, which is a new trend that's going viral.
Starting point is 00:06:17 This has got to be the funniest thing I've seen in my life, which is, if you guys know, and I'm going to show you my favorite one. It's a trend of wives going into the bathroom while the husband is sitting down on the stall handling their business, and the wives are going in there and showing how they decorated and changed the bathroom. This is going to be the funniest thing you've seen
Starting point is 00:06:40 in your life, we'll play that clip as well. But with that being said, this is a very interesting season. We are less than 60 days away from the vault. A lot is going on. We got so much positive feedback on the fatherhood webinar that we had. And people said they had no clue. Those are some of the things that we talk about at the vault conference. And you have to win in business.
Starting point is 00:06:59 You have to win in personal life. You have to win as a father. You have to win in your health. It's a challenging thing. And you have to go to an event that you can openly talk about all that stuff and not feel uncomfortable. Nobody walks on eggshells. We'll talk politics.
Starting point is 00:07:09 We'll talk faith, we'll talk finance, we'll talk creating wealth. All of that, unapologeting, and everybody from 70 plus countries come to the same place. And if you're someone that's watching the same, man, I'm really at a point where I keep telling myself, I'm going to go to the vault. I keep telling myself, I'm going to go to the vault. I keep telling myself, I'm going to go to the wall. Let me just make the flipping decision and get a ticket and go to the vault and find out why so many thousands of people talk about the vault conference the way that they do. I want you to watch this video here of what could happen for some of you that do go to the vault. Go for it.
Starting point is 00:07:37 If I ask you right now who your running mate is, what would you say? Would you say your wife's name, your husband's name? How about in business? I'm talking to real running mate. Somebody they can rely on. It's going to get things done. If you do find the right running mate, you fly. Speed is so fast.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Everything seems so much easier many, many years ago. I wanted to find that exactly what a prolific, phenomenal running mate would look like. And I came with six qualities. Number one, their character. Can they keep their word? Number two, was trust. Can I trust them? At what level?
Starting point is 00:08:07 Number three is work ethic. Number four is a vision. Have we bought into the same vision together? Number five is competency. What skill sets does that person bring to the table? And number six is their contacts, roll a decks. Once I figured that out and I got the right running mates, let me tell you, pillow got softer. I slept better at night. And I went from going to say 35 miles an hour to 100 miles an hour because of finding the right running mate. So once a year, I host an event called the Ball Conference. Well, we go through 296-page manual together. This year is going to be at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas. the first time with 12,000 other people. You may even find a running mate tier, but the reality of it is
Starting point is 00:08:42 for four days from August 31st to September 3rd, we're going to talk about how to take your business, your life to the next level. Click on a link below, get registered. I cannot wait to see you, your friends, your partner, your spouse here. Take care, buddy. Go to make the decision, get your ticket, go on that QR code on the screen. Let's spend four days together in Las Vegas, August 31st, to September 3rd. With that being said, let's get right into it. The first story I want to get to, the first story I want to get to, is the red card. So you have this whole situation with World Cup. We watch the game.
Starting point is 00:09:16 He steps on his leg. We can't show it because it's World Cup. They'll flag it. All these footage are saved by, I think, Fox. And Balagon puts it and he gets a red card to kick him out. This is the guy that scored three goals for US. Everybody's like, my good. You're taking out our best plate.
Starting point is 00:09:30 The guy didn't do it on purpose. Like in one of the games, there was a hand where the guy hits the head first. Then it hits his hand. He says, no, no, I hit him. first. They're like, okay, it's not a penalty kick. In this case, they give the guy red card. So then all of a sudden, rumor comes out that Trump made the phone call to FIFA's president says, hey, this is not acceptable. And then suddenly, yesterday, all over the place, the news is, hey, they lifted the red card and Ballagone will be available to play today in today's big game
Starting point is 00:09:59 against Belgium, which they could beat, by the way. And they're going to need every help they can get. And if they got their main number one score that scored more than anybody else in the game, that's a big help to them. Now, Belgium's not happy. A lot of people online are saying, wait a minute, once you make the call, you've got to set a precedent. You can never change it again. This has never happened in a history World Cup. What do you mean you're going to change it?
Starting point is 00:10:20 Just because somebody's making a phone call, this is why they don't trust politics and politicians are getting involved. Americans may be celebrating. Those Americans that want to see America win their first World Cup, they're celebrating. But other countries are saying, isn't this kind of like, this is not cool? So, Tom, your thoughts on this with the red card? Well, I have two thoughts. And one is I like it when sports gets it right. I like the electronic linekeeping at Wimbledon.
Starting point is 00:10:46 I like the electronics on strike zones and baseball. And I like replay and football. So I like it when they get it right. And I like it when they're consistent. I am not a diehard soccer fan, but I get revved up for World Cup. And I get revved up for UEFA and Champions Cup. because that's when like everything matters. Everything's on the line.
Starting point is 00:11:06 No one's ticking a day off. But what bothers me is that you look at all the video and you saw the messy play and the ballergan play were played side by side. The red card, no red card. I like the consistency. I'm just not sure I'm down with heads of state kind of weighing in a day after the game. The sport has to get it right for the sport. So you're not with it?
Starting point is 00:11:30 You know why? You're an American. Because to be honest, with you. If it went the other way, I would have lost my stuff. I know. We would have lost it. But here's President's tweet. So I can't ignore that. I know. I know. So here's thank you to FIFA for doing what was right and reversing the great, a great injustice. And by the one of the clips that's going, but that's President Trump's
Starting point is 00:11:48 tweet, one of the clips that's going viral. If you go a little bit higher, you just had it, go a little bit higher, a little bit higher, go back in and go higher. It was a clip of the referee shows the red card and ball again. You have to see this little bit higher. Go one more higher. Right there. Watch this. Can you guys show this? So this shows, have you seen this? Go back a little bit and turn on the audio. A red card. Nah, bro, I have the Trump card.
Starting point is 00:12:09 I win. What? That's not how you want. You get a red card. That's funny. You can pause it right there. Okay, Vinny, where are you at with this? Well, first, we'll go back to the actual foul itself, Pat. So they immediately, the U.S. soccer team, not Trump, not anybody head of state, they fought the suspension.
Starting point is 00:12:25 They argued FIFA misused the VAR by judging the intent instead of the simple review of the contact. Because if for everybody that saw it, guys, he's fighting for the ball and comes down on his, on his Achilles, okay? And the player wasn't even injured, thank God. But then U.S. soccer CEO J.T. Batson and C.O. Dan Halfridge led the appeal. They assembled a legal strategy and threatened to take the case to court of arbitration for sport. Okay. And then White House attorneys were reportedly prepared to assist if necessary, okay?
Starting point is 00:12:57 then President Trump personally called Gianni Infantino and asked him to review. He didn't say change it or else. And guys, let's just be honest. For everybody that's out there that's watching, that's a sports fan, that's an American, the call was wrong.
Starting point is 00:13:11 He wasn't trying to hurt anyone. It was accidentally, unlike last night, who was the player, Jarrell Kwanza? He slid into Jesus Guayardo, and he put his studs up. Pat, the guy purposely came up and tried to hurt the guy. England, Mexico. England, Mexico.
Starting point is 00:13:27 Go. Yeah, thank you. So guys, we're hosting, hosting the biggest sporting event in the world, okay? This is our best striker, okay? That was a complete nonsense call. Fans want to see the best players play. I love that he got involved. I love that the president's calling. That's what I want from an American president. He loves the freaking, how many more instances bad does this guy have to do to show you that he's pro-America? You know he's pro-sport from member back in the day when he wasn't racist, when he's around Don King and Mike Tyson and every single. What team do you hate the most? What country, if they would have played, you hate the most? USA to play? Yeah. So let's just say pick a country that is any country in the world that's playing against USA.
Starting point is 00:14:09 What country would you like seriously hate to go up against? Oh, because of upset. You'd want to beat them and them to lose. Oh, China. Okay, let's say China. China. So imagine if the World Cup is in China. Okay.
Starting point is 00:14:21 And China's playing U.S. and won the China's players, top score, gets a red card. And Xi makes a phone call to FIFA's president and says, hey, listen, you know what I'm saying? That's not a red card. And then the FIFA president changes it. And they say, no, it's not a red card he's going to play. And U.S. is playing against China. Let's just say China all of a sudden using some incredible steroids growth hormone that you can track and trace. And this guy is the greatest soccer player in the world, looks bigger than Holland, run faster than Mbapes, got better footwork than Messi.
Starting point is 00:14:50 Okay. Let you say this happens because they have access to that kind of technology. how would you feel if that phone call was made and that story comes out what would you say bomb them no so that's the part i understand it but i know oh that's the flip yeah yeah i love your passion and that is the flip side and that's what i'm saying but everything you said was correct and i like it this soccer team the soccer leadership the soccer people they were proceeding with the appeal oh yeah i'm starting a pat ready for this though yeah tom this is This is the U.S. soccer team alone started legal proceeding.
Starting point is 00:15:28 They're like, we're going to go do it. Pete didn't order FIFA to change it. He simply said, take another look at the bad call. And they did. By the way, Pat, if everything is going on to VAR and that line, what was that game, Pat? Was it Argentina? It was a freaking toe. And they reversed it.
Starting point is 00:15:44 This was not a red card penalty. I'm sorry. Last night was a red card. Everybody in England knew they had that look like. Adam. What do you know about this? What are your thoughts? Well, we know that soccer is taking over the world.
Starting point is 00:15:57 If it's the first story we cover on the great PBD podcast, ladies and gentlemen, it's a big deal. First time ever. Game is today. They're playing today against Belgrade. The game is today. Let's go. USA.
Starting point is 00:16:08 So you could say all you want about Trump. This is the most America first move ever. Oh, what? Our best player, who I guarantee you didn't know he was. He's like, yeah, get him on the phone. Get Infante on the phone because they have a relationship. Do they not? Yeah, they do.
Starting point is 00:16:24 So when he calls up, quote, unquote, the king of soccer, when the king of the world calls up the king of soccer goes, Gianni, we're going to need a little favor here. Giata has to realize he's going to upset one of two people. He's either going to upset Trump or he's going to upset basically Belgium, Brussels, the home of the EU, the home of NATO, the home of the capital of Europe. And Infante, congratulations.
Starting point is 00:16:49 You made the right decision. You don't want to upset Trump in his home. turf. Can you run a poll? Run a poll. Do you agree with the call or no? Do you agree with the reversal? And by the way, our audience is a worldwide audience. I'm actually curious to know what they're going to say if they agree with the reversal. And I see your point as well, Adam. Let's go to the next story. Fourth of July, okay? Fourth of July weekend, a lot of crazy things happen, right? I mean, people want to go party, you know, all this other stuff. Benny and I right now, 47, 48 years old, hanging out on Rhode Island, doing our thing. And we're having these conversations
Starting point is 00:17:22 about, you know, can you imagine Vinnie? We would, I saw a video the other day, but a girl says, the friend calls, she says, when you get a phone call from your friend and you're in your 40s, all right, so let's go to dinner tonight. Oh, yeah, great, what time do you want to go? I'll see you at 9. He says, 9 a.m.?
Starting point is 00:17:40 Because no, 9 p.m. He says, I'm not going to dinner at 9 p.m. I'm tired, right? So now we're going to go out and we're going to go to the bar and we'll stay until 2 o'clock in the morning. Not going to happen. Anyways, Newport Beach. 400 people were arrested
Starting point is 00:17:54 Cops were hit Okay Fireworks thrown at people This is a city where the average home is $3 million You can buy a hundred million dollar home In Newport Beach People go there to live
Starting point is 00:18:07 Because they want to be left the F alone And they want to be safe I think it's 60 plus percent Republican If I'm not mistaken Okay great area time You've been there many times I've been there many times I used to go there every week
Starting point is 00:18:20 on Mondays, my drive would be to Newport Beach. Beautiful place. When Jen and I were thinking about what places to move after Texas, it was Nashville, Tennessee, it was staying in Dallas, it was Tampa, it was Manhattan. We were looking at certain areas in the Hamptons, or was going to be for a lot of though, or was Newport Beach, and we're looking at the house.
Starting point is 00:18:41 And yesterday, can you play one of the clips? I sent you a clip of what was happening yesterday in Newport Beach. It almost doesn't look real. It almost, it's that one right there with the fellow reacting to. That one right there. Watch this, watch this folks. This is Newport Beach. This is not New York City's Mamdani.
Starting point is 00:18:59 This is not Echo Park. This is New York Beach. Newport Beach. Watch this. Go for it. This is the most insane footage I have ever seen. Are those horses? Shame on you.
Starting point is 00:19:09 What? Actually, shame on the people that came to Newport to celebrate or whatever you want to call it. That did a great job commenting. And as someone who has been in Newport the past few years on the fourth, something was off there. year and you could tell the second you stepped outside hundreds of people being arrested officers being injured people throwing fireworks into crowds of people looting pavilions and destroying everything inside it was just disgust this is your city imagine this is your city
Starting point is 00:19:38 during the fort just like any other big city but never do you feel unsafe just walking by the beach seeing people getting arrested left and right and had a feeling something like this was going to happen just seeing some of the videos pop up on my page prior to this, but nothing like this. If you're a part of this, shame on you, do better. This is the most. Tom, you've been in Newport Beach many times. When you see something like this, like, if I told you Monday morning, after 4th of July weekend,
Starting point is 00:20:03 we were going to talk about a city that had 400 arrests, where would you have ranked Newport Beach on that list of cities you would have mentioned? Like 5,000. That's right. I would have thought, oh, okay, so is this like a big college town or things going They'd get crazy in Gainesville. Did it get crazy in South Central L.A.? And I'm not picking on Gainesville, but you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:20:25 If it was a college town. It's not like it's Freaknik. You know what I'm saying? Like places you would go to every year. This is like, it's all in Porte-Feed. Freakening. Don't get started on Freakening, BD. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:33 I used to live in Newport Beach from 1990 to 2000. I lived down there two years. On Jambery, right of Jambery. And near, near the mall there that affectionately known as Fascist Island. Forte Playa. And what was interesting is, it was, always well-patrolled. It was always really nice, the Corona-Domar area. And when I see these
Starting point is 00:20:57 pictures here, I'm shocked. I'm like, I know that area. I know this area. Where did all these people come from? And Farsi, they would say you were doing Dukta Rbaozzi in Newport Beach. That's what they would say. Doctaer Bazzi. But please continue. Okay. Only like 88 people that are watching this Farsi will know in the comment section. Okay. Apparently I was, translate. I was the Duke of Kabarzi or whatever that means. Duktar Basie. So what was interesting, what they said was, was these unruly mobs started breaking into fights with each other at 7.30 p.m. So the police didn't come to clear them out at 10.30 after fireworks. They were, police were getting reports, hey, they're starting to loot the stores.
Starting point is 00:21:34 We saw that convenience store there. Those guys were stealing potato chips and running out the front. So people started calling and saying, hey, fights are on the beach. Something's going on here. There's groups that don't like each other banging in each other. And now they've come in trying to get beer, sodas, and tearing up my mini-mart and everything. That's when the police came out. It was so unruly the police called for backup from equestrian support.
Starting point is 00:21:56 So those were the police with horses that can come to a large disturbance, like on the beach, and they can come move into it. And so let's remember what happened here. Law enforcement didn't break up Fourth of July. Idiots destroyed Fourth of July, and law enforcement was left to break it up. They were setting off fireworks. They threw a firework that exploded in the chest of an officer. He went down.
Starting point is 00:22:21 It looked like a girl, Tom. I think it was a female. And it's, oh yeah, there's, there's a female. I'm all about that, Tom. You got to be all about that. Come on. Yep. And they're on top of cars.
Starting point is 00:22:29 You're stomping. And it's just wherever these. Here's a question. Wherever they came from. Oh my gosh. Just the only question I got. This is the only question I got. If I live in that city, okay, and I'm a person that's sitting, seeing this happen,
Starting point is 00:22:42 how many times you think residents who live there who pay taxes will accept the behavior like this? How many times? Zero. And not far away was. Huntington Beach. And do you remember when the BLM March went down PCH? Yes. And all the people from Huntington Beach came out there, red, white, and blue. Standing there, it says, you are not hanging on left out. Biker showed up. Biker gang showed up.
Starting point is 00:23:02 I think, I don't know if it was Mongols or Hells Angels. That street in Huntington Beach is wonderful. So is this on the mayor? Do you put this on the mayor? Who do you put this on? Do you put this on the mayor saying, hey, we were not prepared. This episode is brought to you by Accenture. When your advertising operations fall out of sync, Everything else follows. Spotify and Accenture are working together to reinvent the rhythm of ad sales, using automation, analytics and smarter workflows to simplify campaign delivery and access better data across the business. The result? Less time spent on operations, more time connecting brands with the moments and fandoms that matter most.
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Starting point is 00:24:41 You got to protect your own. You've got to protect you when you have a city like Newport Beach. Adam, Vinny, your thoughts on that. By the way, just the act in itself, I know Newport is probably shocked and they're going to be dealing with this for a little while. But this is this whole craze of these teen takeover. They rally up on Snapchat. They get together on Instagram and everything. It says we're having issues with audio guys.
Starting point is 00:25:02 it says audio no audio it's saying no audio no audio no sound like we just got 50 comments just so you know that can you guys hear me if you can hear me just put in the comment section that you guys can hear us because i just saw 50 comments saying i have no sense i have sound there you go refresh qc issues no audio i hear you baby dame okay okay okay okay okay okay i hear you i hear you as long as the audience hears i can hear you guys all right let me know if we're good go for it okay nice uh well it's sad to see. I mean, look, as you know, I'm a Miami guy, just when I was considering, maybe, just maybe, conceding to California, moving to California, they just really showed me who they truly are. I know you guys are in, I think, Newport, Rhode Island, right,
Starting point is 00:25:47 at the capital of Rhode Island. This is Newport Beach. When I think of Newport Beach, I think of the O.C. When I think of the O.C., I just think of L.A. When I just think of L.A., I just think of controlled chaos and communism. So that's just what has come down to. P.B.D., you know, when you flirt with chaos, when you flirt with Marxism, when you flirt with Islamism, don't be shocked if it shows up in your neighborhood and ruins everything. And that's what happening, unfortunately, and now Newport Beach, right? You know, an hour away from Venice, an hour away from L.A., it's just going to leak over. But you brought up something funny, PPD. You said the word freaknik. Did you not?
Starting point is 00:26:22 Yes, I did. Okay, so Freaknik, for all those unfreeks out there, freaknik, used to be like a hip-hop crazy party festival in Atlanta. Right, PPD? Now, what happened was... Tom was there, booty dancing on the cars. We all know that. But I don't know Tom. I understand that happened in a freaknik. Not in Newport Beach. But hear me out.
Starting point is 00:26:46 Do you know that Atlanta canceled Freak Nick about 20 years ago? I remember that. And you know where the freak of the week took themselves? What? They went 95 South with the Quad City DJs and the 69 boys and Luke and a two live crew and they settled in Miami. And about five years ago, the mayor of Miami Beach, Stephen Minor basically said, no, no, no, no, no, no. This Memorial Day Freaknik thing that we used to have going on that is officially canceled.
Starting point is 00:27:09 Oh my God, what are we going to do? What's going to replace it? Check this out. How about the Miami Beach Air and Sea Show that celebrates faith, families, and patriotism? So now every year, instead of having Freaknick in Miami Beach, we have basically an ode to America. So maybe these cities can take a playbook, a piece of what Miami Beach is doing. I actually like that. I actually like that.
Starting point is 00:27:32 America and Patriots. I actually like that. I actually like that. But what about the youth? But again, going back to the point. But Vinnie's like, well, hold on. What about? No, no, not about that.
Starting point is 00:27:39 I'm talking about this youth, Pat, there's been a movement of this teen takeover mob mentality where they get on Instagram, they get on Facebook, and they show up to these freaking places. They ransack events. They're out there doing those drag things with cars where kids get clipped and run over all the freaking time. This is a culture thing too, Pat, because a bunch of those people don't belong in New, those people weren't from Newport. Those people came to disrupt and ruin the freaking event. And I think that the punishment has to be way, way higher, Pat.
Starting point is 00:28:09 And I will tell them we are moving forward. We're not doing nothing like this here because people like you ruined it. Period. Yeah, this is one here, right? This is South Carolina. This is one of these takeovers. I saw that. Yeah, look at this.
Starting point is 00:28:20 They're not being the shot of a cop. A female police officer was beaten. And then. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, this is pretty. This teen takeover stuff. I hate it, Pat.
Starting point is 00:28:29 I hate it. So anyways. Who are these teens' parents? Yeah, exactly. if they have any. They need to sign up for the father's webinar, the parents' webinar, to be honest. I think when you look at these two,
Starting point is 00:28:39 cities like Newport Beach, it drives me insane. There's a clip that you sent me that we were watching yesterday together in New York City. And this is a different clip. This is a different clip, a complete different kind of a takeover that we're talking about, and it was with Sneco.
Starting point is 00:28:54 I don't know if you have that clip or not. And Elon reacted to it, Alex Jones reacted to it. People were saying deport him, deport him. here's what the reaction looks like. Go ahead, if you want to play. Is that the whole thing? This is, yeah, this is, yeah, this is him.
Starting point is 00:29:09 Go ahead. So this is in New York City, and he's praising Mamdani and listen to the words and listen to the intensity and listen to the passion. Go for it. This is the Islamic Republic of New Yorkistan. Islam will be in every household. Insanah, the whole world is Muslim.
Starting point is 00:29:37 Welcome to Mamdani's. New York. This is New York City, folks. You see this city? You see how it looks? Mom, Don, he's New York. Inshallah, your city looks just like this too. Inshallah, your city looks just like this. Okay, so while this is happening, go to the tweet of Alex Jones. I don't know if you have it or not.
Starting point is 00:29:53 Alex Jones responds and says, you should deport this guy. And then in the comment section, Elon Musk says yes. So imagine it getting the attention of the guy who was the trillionaire in the world tweeting about this. message. There he goes. Alex Jones says deport him now in the comment section. You see Elon saying yes nine hours ago. Okay. Vinny, what are your thoughts about this happening to New York City? How do you react to this? I'm going to give you a whole different reaction. Him, his little Nicholas, this actually warmed my heart. People expect me to be pissed off. To see a religion like Islam, which is historically treated gay people, pretty bad, executing,
Starting point is 00:30:34 killing them, throwing them off of buildings. Suddenly they're embracing someone from the LGBT community is beautiful. Like seeing a Muslim in Mamdani's New York, because Mamdani's pro-LGBQ, he likes trans people. Are you saying that Sniko is LGBT? Well, his name is Nicholas, but he's admitted that he's watched gay
Starting point is 00:30:52 porn and he's gone to gay strip clubs and all that stuff. So, listen, if he feels welcome there, because Mamdani's New York and Mamdani's, you know, Islam is very accepting to the gay community. But all, all jokes aside, Pat, what he's saying, he's done a lot of suspect stuff.
Starting point is 00:31:08 Pat? He's admitted it on stream. I don't know. If Omberto goes right now and put his, put whatever it was, a sneako and put gay, he's very suspect. He's watched gay porn and he's gone to gay strip clubs. I don't know anybody that just goes to, and by the way, and Andrew Tay had a bunch of stuff about him wanting to hook up with him,
Starting point is 00:31:26 meaning the other way around. But anyway, put that aside. Who wanted to hook up with him? Like, he said that, uh, he said that Nicholas went to go to Romania and he goes, bro, the dude was like trying to come on to me and stuff. Andrew Tate made a whole video about it. this guy. A whole... I had no idea.
Starting point is 00:31:41 Okay. But this isn't... So is this shown the progressive side of the religion of Islam that is allowing to... I think it... What do you mean? No. I think, listen, because if he is, Pat, I can't speak for him, but I don't know any. I know zero men, zero, that have gone to gay clubs and I'll watch gay porn that
Starting point is 00:31:59 aren't gay. Period. Zero. None. Period. But here's my thing. And I'll say something to him right now. All jokes aside, what he's saying is a threat.
Starting point is 00:32:08 If you want to play that game, that's a threat. Okay, when these guys are alone, Pat, crickets. They get sucker punched in New York. But all of a sudden, when you're out there and it's everybody, Islam and everybody, that's a threat and you want to do a takeover. And as a Christian, I have one response. Bring it on, okay? This isn't the UK.
Starting point is 00:32:28 We're not walking around with nothing and whatever. You want to try to come take over and threaten us like that. Bring it on. This is the United States of America, Pat. We have fought enemies, foreign and domestic throw. History and we win. Okay. We're not going to bow down to threats.
Starting point is 00:32:42 Okay, we don't surrender our values because some guy in New York because you're being tough because you're around a bunch of other people that are praising this Islam stuff. Try it in the United States of America. Try it. Try it. Good luck. Because they're in for a fight, Pat. I hate that drives me crazy.
Starting point is 00:32:58 And people expect Christians to lay down and be like, no, that suicidal empathy. Okay? The Crusades. Bring it. I'm going to, I'm going to. What is this you just pulled up? Luis Thoreau? that the man who recently questioned sexuality before becoming a right wing oh he's a right wing
Starting point is 00:33:12 when i was 14 years old i thought i was gay what i watch gay porn this is this is what he said he said it okay and then now he's a muslim yeah okay because all right well listen i don't follow these stories but if he is a gay muslim it is it is it's his prerogative on what he wants to do but um i will tell you this on on on part to to be thinking about when you watch citizen vigilante if you haven't seen it yet if you haven't seen it yet go watch citizen vigilante there's another movie I want to watch
Starting point is 00:33:41 I haven't seen it yet I'll give my feedback when I do it's called Young Washington I'm going to go see it I heard it's pretty good but that's not my opinion I will watch it and give you my feedback in citizen vigilante when you see I just talked to Uwey uh...
Starting point is 00:33:55 and I think the interview with him comes out tomorrow tomorrow morning Uwe is being dropped and it's going to be an interesting conversation very controversial guy this guy literally five people that wrote negative review reviews about previous movies of his, he called him out for a fight,
Starting point is 00:34:09 and one by one by one. Each of his fights were televised. He beat the living crap. Did you know this? No. So imagine you say negative things about my movie and you're a big critic, and I call you and say,
Starting point is 00:34:19 you want to say bad things about my movie? Let's fight. He went and fought each of these critics and knocked their asses out. And what they didn't know is the kid was a hoodlum back in the days and he was a boxer. Oh, damn.
Starting point is 00:34:30 He actually knows out of box and one by one by one, he knocked out the critics. That's hilarious. So this is the guy from, citizen vigilante. My concern is this is the part of momentum when you get momentum and a little bit of swagger
Starting point is 00:34:44 to see you can do that. Can you pull up that clip of the gentleman in Canada that said by 2060? I think I send it to you. He says by 2060 Canada will be a Muslim majority country and when it does there is nothing you can do about it. I don't know if you have it or not. If you don't have it, oh I'm sorry I don't send it to you. Let me find it and say it and send it to you. So the guy says, by 2060,
Starting point is 00:35:08 and I'm sure you guys have seen this before, when the guy says this, okay, I just texted it to you if you want to pull it up. He says, by 2060, Canada's going to be this, and what are you going to do about it? Okay. What are you going to do about it? Yesterday we're on a flight,
Starting point is 00:35:22 and on the flight we're having a conversation about, and it was literally a debate with the whole family. Yep. And what do you guys think about having 20 surrogate kids? Was that not a conversation? How long did it last? For at least an hour. Okay, and we're having this conversation.
Starting point is 00:35:36 I just send it to if you want to pull it up. And the reason why this conversation was being had is if you don't have a lot of kids and the other religion has more kids than you, thank God for traditional Catholics, by the way. You know traditional Catholics have more kids than any other nationality, any other denomination? Did you know that even more than Muslims? They average 3.9 kids per. You know what traditional, God, you know what you will never find in a traditional Catholic males, it a condom. You will never find a condom. Those guys despise condoms. If you put a condom in front
Starting point is 00:36:11 them, it's like it's cryptonite. It's like it's just start shaking like the power goes away from them. Yeah. But here's a clip of a man in Canada that actually said the truth and was not saying we never want Sharia law. We never want to take over. Play this clip here. Go for it. Toronto Canada. This is 2019. What happened to a gay couple in Gaza? We executed according to Muslim law. Islam doesn't indoors Islam doesn't endorse homosexuality. Okay, so would you like to see Sharia law in Canada replace Canadian law?
Starting point is 00:36:41 At some point it will. You know, because we are, we have families, we are making babies. You're not. Your population is going down the slum, right? By 2016 Muslims will be the biggest religious group the world over. He's talking honest. What are you going to do then? We owe our allegiance and our loyalty first and foremost to our religion, not to the queen.
Starting point is 00:37:02 To be honest. When I went for my so-called oath, I was silent. I didn't say anything. It was your responsibility to make sure you got it out of me. Wow. So when I didn't say anything, I'm not liable to anything. Did you hear what he just said? It's your responsibility to get it out of me, but nobody said anything.
Starting point is 00:37:20 So my loyalty isn't to you. It's to my religion to Islam. So imagine, they're telling you to your face. And so when you see New York now, Mamdani on 4th of July, he's given his speech. I don't know if you guys had a chance to hear the speech or not. It's very long. I don't know if we want to go through the whole thing. If you do have some of it, if you want to play, he's given a Fourth of July speech.
Starting point is 00:37:39 And in the Fourth of July speech, to summarize it, how long is it right? Are you going to play 45 seconds of it? That's not, is that the best part of it? Go ahead. Play this clip. Play this clip. Go for it. Watch this.
Starting point is 00:37:50 As we mark 250 years, what do we see? We see a city of contradictions within a nation of contradictions. We see the wealthiest country in the history of the world, one where children go to sleep hungry while the world's first trillionaire hungers for more. We see monopolies that dominate every industry and oligarchs who buy elections. We see massed agents terrorizing our streets, eating food cooked by our undocumented neighbors before spiriting them away in unmarked vans. We see a nation whose immense wealth has been built by those with calloused, dirt-streaked hands, those who toil on factory floors and chisel into stone. And we see a nation that has allowed
Starting point is 00:38:33 so much of that wealth to be held instead in the soft hands of a precious view. As we mark 250. Can you imagine this? By the way, this is the message given on that day on 4th of July of what America. By the way, Trump gave a speech on 4th of July. One of the best messages I've heard him give in a while. I thought it was great. Adam, your thoughts on this.
Starting point is 00:38:54 The whole thing, Sneco, you know, all this stuff that we just talked about. Well, yeah, I know Sneco. and I could just tell you, living on the internet every single day and doing everything that you do for clicks and attention will lead to brain rot and just evidence, Niko. There's a reason that all the guys that he was once friends with, once that he admired, once that he allegedly, according to Andrew Tate, try to hit on him.
Starting point is 00:39:20 I have no longer want to associate with him and have nothing to do with him. As they say, he's crashing out. Let's just say Andrew Tate did a whole expose, basically saying there's one guy that I will not deal with ever again and that sneako. Shocking that someone named Sneak-o, sneaky-sneco turned out to be a snake.
Starting point is 00:39:37 Nicholas. The second person is Nick Fuentes. Nick Fuentes says he's a brown clown. After being good friends with him, those two guys basically hate each other at this point. It just basically shows that what America stands for is not compatible with what the Islamic ISIS-type mentality stands for. And then obviously destiny is basically destroyed him multiple times.
Starting point is 00:39:58 But this is evidence, you know, you say you could be book smart, but life dumb. Sneako's actually neither. He's not smart and he's not full of wisdom, but he's just playing for clicks on the internet and just understand that you'll get what you pay for. The bottom line is this.
Starting point is 00:40:14 Thank you, Sneko, for revealing yourself for the main thing of saying in Mamdani's New York, in the Islamic Republic of New Yorkistan, as he called it, Islam, inshallah will take over every single house. So I just want to thank you for revealing yourself. to the authorities, to the NYPD, to Twitter, shout out to Elon. So basically saying, come look at me. Bottom line is this, Sneako, Sneaky, tries to say that he wants to expose the truth through funny.
Starting point is 00:40:46 The reality is he's not telling the truth. He's not funny whatsoever. He's crashing out of the Internet, and I'm assured that whatever he wants coming to him, he'll get. Future looks bright for Sneco. Really? So what do you think is going to happen? When you say it's going to come, but what do you think will happen? A little guy like, I feel of Adam's passion, but I don't think it's this is a law thing.
Starting point is 00:41:06 I don't think it's a, he's just, what is he going to do? Like, Nicholas, what are you going to do, inshallah with all these people behind you? What are you going to do? Nothing, Pat. He's a skinny dude that just has a big mouth and has a following. He's not about that life. I know people that are, you know people that are about that life. He ain't about that life.
Starting point is 00:41:26 That, inshallah, with people behind you, bro, just, Pat, and as a, I'm tired. because as Christians, people expect us like, oh, why are you getting, why are you angry? You shouldn't, no, no, when somebody threatens like that, because you know what that means? That's forcefully coming here and you're going to take over, you're going to be in every household. Then guess what? Take your ass, go to the Middle East, wherever you want to go, join that. I said, join that thing and then come fight us, if that's what you want to be. If you want to be here in my country, in my country talking that trash and threatening us,
Starting point is 00:41:54 I'm not going to sit back and let it, and oh, just sit back and be like, no, it's just, in 2060, there'll be a lot of. of them. No, no. I'm not playing that game. Tom, your thoughts. Can I please respond to I'm going to set Sneiko aside and I'm going to go back to where you started this particular question with Mandami. He used the word contradiction
Starting point is 00:42:12 twice in his opening two sentence. But what I thought was a real contradiction, he was sitting on the wrong side of the desk. The desk was turned backwards. He's supposed to look like he's sitting at the mayor's desk, but the desk was backwards.
Starting point is 00:42:27 Do I need more evidence that he's never actually sat in an office and had a job in his life. It's hysterical. Take a close look at this. That is hilarious. Here we go. Here's the pencil drawers. There's the drawers.
Starting point is 00:42:41 Stop it. You're right. He's sitting at the desk backwards. I don't think they understood. I think they brought the prop in. And he doesn't sit there and say, this is the desk I sat in when I signed legislation for New York about the, the pew to terror attacks on the second homes.
Starting point is 00:42:58 No. But what he says in there is. Now, we get past the lunacy and the contradiction of his own messaging and the prop. I go back to this. People feel that parts of that message are attractive, and that's what the problem is. The problem is people are responding to this. Younger generations are responding. And according to him.
Starting point is 00:43:19 We've had opportunity to shift that. It was intentional symbolism. The desk is one used by George Washington during his presidency when New York's city was nation's first capital. Amdani wanted to connect America's 250 year anniversary to the country's founding while arguing that the United States is unfinished project that each generation helps improve. He also surrounded himself with newly naturalized U.S. citizens to reinforce his message about immigration and citizenship.
Starting point is 00:43:46 And there is no explanation for them. I'm not buying it. That came out after people like me were pointing out the desk was backwards. Got it. All right. Yeah. But the fact that his message and part of that message is attractive to people, is a problem.
Starting point is 00:44:01 Tom, that's the core of the problem. Tom, it's free, Tom, I don't care who, if you're lost, if you have no vision, if you have nothing going on,
Starting point is 00:44:07 Tom, and you have a guy like that, if you have a guy that's well spoken, knows how to do that fake smile, touch his heart, and sell you lies and sell you poison. Tom, and make you angry and make you pissed off
Starting point is 00:44:18 and say free, free, free, free, free, and the government's bad. You work for the government, okay? You're not from this country, all right?
Starting point is 00:44:25 And everything is anti this country. You're not from here. Just like the Indian woman Pat that was in Congress, Jay Paul, whatever, talking about. This is the fourth, this is the fourth angel mom, sanctuary city thing we're talking about. These people are, when you, when I swore to come into the United States military, we were sworn, sworn to fight enemies, foreign and domestic. These are the domestic, Tom.
Starting point is 00:44:48 We have to fight them tooth and nail because they're here. It's not like a, like a fairy tale. I agree with. That part of it, I agree with. What I'm cautioning everyone is you can't hand wave over it. We've got to figure out solutions. to show people how the greatest, the greatest methodology and structure of economics and history,
Starting point is 00:45:08 capitalism lifted all these people out of poverty. Now we have to show how we can adjust that and make it work for everybody. Otherwise, these people walk through the door on the platform of Islam or whatever platform DSA, the ones that are non-Islamic, and are saying to them, this, this, this, this. They are enemies domestic, but we've got to figure it out.
Starting point is 00:45:27 I got you. I just want to compliment Tom on that one. Not so much the desk. I'll let him debate that. What he said that I thought was so important, what Tom said about the people that are responding to someone like Sneco, when he's shouting out, and they all go crazy for it,
Starting point is 00:45:44 it just shows that we have a bigger problem in America. And by the way, we know about this problem. So here's the reality. The kids got no power. The kids got no money. I think he was basically banned off the internet, many monetization strategies. But he does have respect of the Islamist community.
Starting point is 00:45:58 And we have to pay attention to that. So I want to thank him for revealing who his fans are. You know, they say your vibe will affect your tribe, will inspire your tribe. We see who his tribe is. But I'll say this to kind of teed up to what Pat said. You said that Trump gave the greatest speech about anti-communism. For me, it just comes down to what set of ideologies
Starting point is 00:46:15 and what years those ideologies you believe in. For me and most of Americans, it's 1776. For the communists out there, it's 1848 when Marx wrote the Communist Manifest communist manifesto for someone like sneko and the isomist it's 632 when they focus on the koran you can pick whatever ideology you're good do whatever you want but in america the year to focus on is 1776 nothing else nico yeah well we'll see we'll see what it happened my my concern is comments like that is what you say to incite and when you incite there are actual real Americans that don't fool around
Starting point is 00:46:57 when you say stuff about the country they love the most and there is millions of them in America millions of them in America so you just have to keep that part of mind by the way this goes this goes all sides this goes all sides now Muslims will say you say something about our profit and see what happens to you you guys saw the guy in UK that was saying something about the profit and he got arrested immediately you can't even say anything about the profit in I don't know where this was it was Germany or UK
Starting point is 00:47:22 No, it was the UK. It was in UK, the clip, right? The guy saying something, they're marching, they're following him, and he says one thing, and then boom, he got arrested. For blasphemy. Yeah, for blasphemy. Yeah, for blasphemy. He got arrested.
Starting point is 00:47:35 Anyways, we'll see. Let's go to the next door. Chomeney's funeral was this past weekend on 4th of July in Iran. Millions of people showed up. Low end, one, two, three million, high end, 10, 15 million out to mourn the loss of their supreme leader. And I want to read something to you. Imagine you attend an event like that.
Starting point is 00:48:00 Say our president was killed. Say our Billy Graham was killed. Say something like that were to happen. How do you think the opening would be of that ceremony when the MC got up? What do you think the MC would say? You think the MC is going to get up there and say what? You think they're going to give a message of, hey, we lost this person, you know, we're not happy, all this other stuff. Well, let me read to you what the MC at this event said.
Starting point is 00:48:28 And you tell me how you feel about this. Poet Mohamed Rasoli, poet Mohamed Rasoli, who was the emcee at this event, told the crowd the following. You ready? Why is the biggest bastard in the world still alive? He's talking about Trump. and said the world is no longer a good place for him. This drew cheers and chance of death to America. Mad, bad, ombrica, mad back, ombrica.
Starting point is 00:49:02 Then banners and signs that read, ready, kill Trump. They're negotiating with this guy. Banners that read kill Trump. With some showing Trump and Netanyahu in crosshairs, or messages like your heads will roll, also targeting U.S. figures like Lindsey Graham and others, mourners voiced personal vows. They killed our imam.
Starting point is 00:49:29 We should kill their leader Trump. They're screaming this at the ceremony. Imagine America hosts that, and this is it? Is this the individual? Is this somebody else? This is not the poet? Trump's assassin is. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:44 So this is the event. that they just had. Vengeance, officials and euloges called for blood vengeance. Parliament Speaker Mohamed Bahir Kalibov suggested retaliation could come via missiles or negotiations. IRGC commander Vahidi received vengeance chance. This is non-stop with all the stuff that's going on there. These are non-stop stories that they have. Look at all these pictures that they have in Iran of the people with a target on their head.
Starting point is 00:50:15 Can you imagine if this is this is that country for you This is IRGC for you This is why a lot of Iranians and Americans Are concerned about negotiating with a organization like this That in their speech the MC Not not guys in the streets the MC says why is he alive Can you play please play this go for watch this Why should we not kill the one that killed our imam
Starting point is 00:50:46 Why not kill him It would be our disgrace If we did not kill your killer From this day on our shroud Shall replace our clothing We swear by your blood Killing Trump is our duty Did you hear that?
Starting point is 00:51:16 That's not a thousand people sound Oh no That's not 10,000 people That's a lot of people That's hundreds of thousands if not millions of people That are chanting that, that are agreeing with them and this is who we're negotiating with right now. This is who we're negotiating with right now.
Starting point is 00:51:30 Vinnie, when you see something like this, how do you react to it? Well, the first thing this morning, when I woke up and I saw it in my head, I'm just like, have you guys not learned your lesson? Have you not learned this whole death to America, kill mentality, murder, execute? It's not working. The world doesn't like a nation that screams at the top of their lungs. Killing in time. Mother, this is happening before the war, okay?
Starting point is 00:51:58 This has been happening since he was there. Since my mom and dad were there, since my grandparents were there. They hate America. If they could have us all dead, they would do it. I'm not talking about the Iranian people. I'm talking about the people that have been running this damn place for way too many years. Okay? And you would think, and I get it, I get it.
Starting point is 00:52:18 Your supreme leader is gone. The narrative of kill our president. and kill Americans and kill it. It's just, it's, you would think that they would just like calm down. Okay, and I get it. I get it. I get it this, what, a month long? Is this it, Pat, right here?
Starting point is 00:52:35 Yeah. That's it. And what is, how long do they have it for? Is it for a month? I think it was a few days. It's still going to keep going. It's going to keep going. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:43 But you would think after all that, it's like just bury, bury the dead, pray for him, do whatever you have to do. But this whole, you're continuing with the kill everybody and kill America as if that's going to help the situation. How does this work? Hey, are you going to come to the, you get the funeral? Are you going to be adhered? No, I got to go to Damascus and negotiate the peace deal.
Starting point is 00:53:01 How does that work? After this. Because some of these guys are there. Of course they are. They're all there. They're all, Tom, every person that's there is in the negotiation. They all have to. What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:53:12 Tom, you made a great point. They have to be there. There's at least a few of them. And it's like, now you're going to go to Damascus. You're going to go to wherever. And you're going to sit down and you're going to. Can I tell you something like, like, let me, I'm on Mario in the fall. a week before the Iran war starts.
Starting point is 00:53:27 And he asked me a question, would you take out the Supreme Leader? And I don't know if you remember my answer. I said, I wouldn't. Why? He's 86 years old. Why take him out? And if you take them out,
Starting point is 00:53:40 you just have to, if you're taking them out, guess what you have to be ready for? It has to be all out war. Yeah, the back line. You're not taking them out to negotiate with them because they're eventually going to retaliate after you're no longer president.
Starting point is 00:53:50 So let's just say, you know how CEOs is like a, this one book I read, he says, you know how the best CEOs of Fortune 500 companies? You know how they get judged? They get judged on what happens to the company after you leave. When you leave, if the company collapses, if the company collapses, it was on you on what things you set up. So the Fortune 500 companies hire a guy to see if the last company you left is that company
Starting point is 00:54:20 excelling. If it is, we want you because you come to us when you leave, it's still going to be excellent, right? So we don't know yet. We don't know what's going to happen with post. We know what happened with post Biden. We're about to go through one of the reports. It's crazy. We know what happened post Obama. We know what happened post a lot of these stories. We know what happened post Clinton. Clinton set it up actually pretty good. We know what happened post some of these guys, right? So to me, if you go out there and kill the Supreme Leader and now they're chanting this, you now know their card. Now it's what, what are you going to do with?
Starting point is 00:54:53 negotiation right now. Yeah. So of course, you know, we want this thing to be done and everybody can go back to their, you know, back to their lives, but also at the same time, Iranians have to live with these people. The 81% or so that don't support this according to the gammon study that was done, independent study that was done, they have to stay with this. What do you think they're going to do? What do you think their, even energy is going to go higher or lower? You think they're going to be even more intense or lower intensity? It's going to go hire. So, you know, I don't know. But I, but I do know when the MC's getting up, they're saying, we have to go get his body and kill him and we have to seek vengeance. It's coming to a city near
Starting point is 00:55:34 you is what they're telling you, to your face. And I want people to understand what you just said, but that's such a, that's such an important fact, 81% of the people that are there, not in that crowd, that are in Iran, don't want this. They don't want this, but they are stuck. Okay? They have to deal with the leader saying, kill America, kill his, Israel, kill this, kill that. And it's like, bro, you know what I mean? We're in this freaking country and you're out there causing all this freaking drama and we're going to pay the freaking price.
Starting point is 00:56:02 And listen, and at the end of the day, guys, and I'm sorry, this is America first. Any other country, name one other country that's out there publicly saying, I hope every single one of you die, all of you, whoever's watching or listening to this, they want all of you dead, they want your children dead, they want the president dead. Are you supposed to just let that slide? Adam, where are you at this? What are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:56:25 Well, PPD, I just want to thank you for not taking the invitation to go to Iran for this amazing party, this funeral party. It looked like fun. Rhode Island's better. I enjoyed. Yeah, exactly. I enjoyed 11 in Miami with G.Easy, way better. But yeah, something tells me that when they scream at the top of their lungs on the funeral day, death to America, death to Israel, we're going to kill Trump.
Starting point is 00:56:46 We're going to kill all of you. You know what? I kind of believe them. I kind of think that this is who they are. And I'll tell you what, the fact that they did. this funeral by the way we killed him months ago the three months ago on july 4th the disrespect the discrazi towards america like we'll remember that how about that ayatollah crew but the reality is this they just celebrate hate we celebrate life here in america you know the in the jewish community
Starting point is 00:57:13 when you raise your glass you say lechayim toast the life because judeo-christian vows we celebrate life while they glorify death this is who they are. So when they say who they are, believe them. And this is why, just to go back to the last story, when we see Sneko inspiring the Islamic youth to yell out basically death to America, essentially, this is why we say, uh, uh, uh, not in the USA, buddy, take that over there. Yeah, Tom. I completely agree. You know, you're going to come out there and you're going to talk like this. There is people say, and I've said, the price of freedom of speech is freedom of speech. That's true. But there's also laws about incant, about
Starting point is 00:57:55 causing a riot, causing a disturbance. Yeah, inciting, you know, you can't incite a riot. And I think that most people that want to, if you want to sit on one side of the aisle and you want to say, oh, give them their freedom of
Starting point is 00:58:11 speech because you want their vote, you have to remember, you're not only going to get their vote, you're also going to get their bullet or you're going to get their blade. Because at some point in time they come for you and you were the useful idiot that allowed it to foster. We need organized civil debate to debate ideas,
Starting point is 00:58:29 but when the ideas are militarized and they openly say, my idea has already won, I don't even want to debate with you, I don't want to process with you, it's death to you. At some point in time, the nation has to step in on this. At some point in time, you have to move forward.
Starting point is 00:58:47 And you don't, in Dallas, they debated for months about that, you know what I'm talking about? Adam, downtown Dallas, there was not downtown Dallas. Just outside of Dallas, there was a Muslim community, and they say we and, and by the way, I only know about Addison. That's the only city I know in Texas. We will patrol our own people and we will judge her own people in by the standards of our own faith,
Starting point is 00:59:11 which meant Sharia law conducted in their mosques for their community. Time out. Time out. No, that's not the way we do it. And you know what? Sneako didn't even want to talk about him. I don't even- Time's up. I don't know that guy.
Starting point is 00:59:25 I don't know where he was. I assume, and Adam, you gave a very thorough step-by-step of the people that are around him that were in his circle of internet prognosticators. And just, I leave that go. I go back to where Vinny is. You know what? You know, you can't come here and say, I'm not going to process ideas and have our useful idiots, you know, enable it.
Starting point is 00:59:48 This was Bahamaneh, Tom. The segment was Bahamanei. So we were talking, you went to Sneakoside. I don't know if you were. Well, I was following backup where this came back. Okay. There is a streamline right there. I think I said what I thought that it's pretty compelling that if we're going to try
Starting point is 01:00:01 to negotiate a long-term permanent peace deal, that these guys are standing there saying, I don't want you. So Biden's illegal immigration surge triggered 30% rise in home prices, 20% in rents, and Fed paper fines. So this is the Fed paper that comes out with this report. And everyone's like, wait a minute. This was a Biden thing with illegal immigration. Yep.
Starting point is 01:00:22 They don't say. This is what the Fed paper finds. So let me read it to you. A new federal reserve bank of Dallas working with working paper concludes that the surge in illegal immigration between 2021 and 2024 increase employment while significantly boosting housing demands contributing to higher home prices and rents. The authors emphasize the study is preliminary draft for professional review
Starting point is 01:00:43 and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and the Federal Reserve System using immigration, court records, and government administrative data, the researchers found that a 1% increase on unauthorized workers relative to a local labor force correspondent with about 1% increase in employment with no evidence that the immigration surge reduced
Starting point is 01:01:03 average wages. The same increase, however, was associated with roughly a 2.2% increase in home prices, 1.4% increase in rents. Researchers found literal evidence that the home building expanded enough to absorb the additional demand. The economists estimate that unauthorized
Starting point is 01:01:18 immigrant workers accounted for about 30% of employment growth and roughly 30% of home prices growth and about 20% growth in rent in the average metropolitan area between 2021 and 2024. They stress test these figures apply to the average metro area studied and do not suggest immigration was a sole driver of a rising housing cost nationwide. The paper described 2021 through 2020-204 as an unprecedented boom in illegal immigration. Tom, your thoughts on the story. So here it is.
Starting point is 01:01:45 The paper comes out and says it. And now you can step away from the reasons. because they said, oh, we're not saying that immigration was the sole cause of this. What they're trying to do there is run away from being accused of being a racist. No, seven million people came to the United States between 2021 and 2024, according to this paper. It then slowed sharply in mid-20204 as even Biden was bracing himself for what was about to happen in the election. And they were taking certain steps because they wanted to show. that no, no, it's not what Trump said.
Starting point is 01:02:22 But from 21 to 24 federal paper, 7 million people. You know what those people needed? Those people needed a job, even a basic one. They also needed a place to live. And when now you have more people, more demand, and the supply hadn't moved, guess what happened to the price? It says 20% increase in rent growth, 30% increase in home price growth. There it is.
Starting point is 01:02:44 The affordability crisis was caused by two things. One, seven million people came to this. nation into the metro areas and the price of the housing went up, whether you're renting or buying. A. B, the asset price went up because Biden's inflation hit and that was the double. That was the double punch. So now everybody looks around and says, oh, we need socialism as the answer. We need this.
Starting point is 01:03:10 We need that. This is why socialism looks attractive. This paper, Pat, shows once and for all that those two simple facts, seven million people and Biden's inflation absolutely decimated and have led to the affordability crisis is now. But you know what? You look at places like Austin. Austin started building in 2020. Why? Because companies said we're coming there. SpaceX putting a headquarters there. Larry Ellison, Oracle, putting a headquarters there. Fleeing California, by the way. And so Austin started building and building and building. And do you know what happened this year in
Starting point is 01:03:47 2026 around six years later rents have gone down average rent median rent from 15 it was the number I saw was 1547 down to 1325 and in certain areas in Austin where the building is prices are is down by as much as 20 percent nominally around 17 percent so you know what that means that means it worked when capitalists said hey let's build more houses I'm in the house building business and they did it and guess what? The supply of housing comes up and it comes down. Now, Austin still has a shortfall about 15,000 houses. And when those are built, guess what? We're going to see how the mechanism works and that you can find affordability. You can find a place to live. This report, I think, is critical and I'm standing by for the mainstream media to never mention it. Adam. Tom nailed it.
Starting point is 01:04:39 Got to give a shout out to the biz doc on that. Basically what he's talking about with this Biden, and perfect storm of stupidity with supply and demand. I'll just break it down. During COVID and during the open border policy season, thanks to you Kamala Harris, our amazing borders are. We printed more money. That's the whole quantitative easing discussion that we've had. But then we have the open borders where this says seven million people.
Starting point is 01:05:02 We've heard 10. We've heard as much as 20. Whatever it was, more people, okay, leads to more people needing homes and jobs. They got to live somewhere. They can't just live on the streets, Karen Bass, Gavin Newsom, Mom Donnie, they got to kind of clean it up. So when you don't have enough homes and you have all these people looking to live somewhere, what naturally happens? Supply and demand, and all of a sudden, the cost of living goes up, prices goes up, rent goes up.
Starting point is 01:05:28 That's that rent hike. So to all the people out there that want to blame Trump for the cost of everything, especially the cost of your housing, take your singular focus, point to the Democratic Party and said, you did this. and thank Trump at this point for getting us out of this mess and blame Biden for putting in this mess. But Adam, they're not going to care because guess what?
Starting point is 01:05:47 With the open border, they don't care, the left, the Democrats, they don't care that American girls were getting raped and murdered and it's still kind of happening because of the freaking... Well, that's a different discussion. It is part of the board.
Starting point is 01:06:00 No, no, but no one. Because I'm going to lead into this. Border, but do you think... Adam, but you know why? Because you cut me off like you normally do and you let me finish my point, which I appreciate you for that. Vincent, go ahead.
Starting point is 01:06:11 All the way in Florida, you can still do it across the freaking country. But my point is, if you think Democrats are going to, Adam, let him finish, Adam. Oh, my God, bro. Seriously, you've been going for 30 seconds. Go ahead, Vinnie.
Starting point is 01:06:21 Oh, my God, bro. Like, what a train of thought loss. Thank you. If you think the Democrats are going to care about afford a... Our children were getting raped and murdered. You think they're going to care about their wallets getting hurt by 30%?
Starting point is 01:06:35 No. So even if right now, every time a Democrat brings up affordability, you show them this story, they're not going to care. You think they're going to care about this? They're not going to care. This isn't going to be on CNN. This isn't going to be on MSNBC, okay?
Starting point is 01:06:48 Because you know what the solution is? Mass deportation. Trump was trying to do a mass deportation, but the moment these idiots, they weaponized, they mobilize all their people, it all stopped. The only way you're going to have that number change is by deporting all those people. And this is a sad thing.
Starting point is 01:07:04 Go on CNN, go on all the mainstream, left this news organizations today, You're not going to hear one of them talk about this, not one, because they don't care, okay? Because it's going to show that Biden was a freaking moron and that Trump was right. Trump was right because that's what the open border does. Let me get to the story. So then this leads to the story with Tim Walts. What is the story with Tim Walts and a 10-year-old?
Starting point is 01:07:26 Okay. So he pardoned and released. And this story, like every other story that happens with the left, Matt, kind of got brushed off to the side. Tim Walz apparently isn't just friends with school shooters, Pat. he's actually really good friends with child rapists because Tim Walz and Minnesota sanctuary politicians and mind you this was Attorney General Keith Ellison
Starting point is 01:07:46 and others in the Minnesota Board of Pardons and Chief Justice Natalie Hudson they pardoned an illegal alien who repeatedly raped a 10-year-old girl on June 10th, the Minnesota Board of Partons voted to grant to Liu Vang from Laos a pardon from his 2006 convictions for sexual assault, aka rape,
Starting point is 01:08:06 strong-armed sodomy and procuring child for prostitution. This pardon came weeks before Bang was set to be removed from our nation. Okay, and the DHS, Pat, they put this. Du LoVang was set to be removed from our country imminently after the pardon was announced. Now the pardon could thwart his removal from the United States, which it did. According to filings, Bang repeatedly sexually assaulted a girl between 2002 and 2004. on one occasion he tried to offer his victim $10 to keep her quiet about the assault. While being interviewed by police, he tried to justify his actions by saying that for him,
Starting point is 01:08:44 it is a cultural thing to marry and have sex with girls as young as 12 years old. End of quote. He also claimed that the victim was just as guilty as him and should be arrested. Governor Tim Walz's decision to pardon an illegal alien convicted child rapist so he can remain in the country is disgusting. This is the Department of Homeland Security. So to every Democrat out there, I never, if you ever say. This is CBS News telling the story.
Starting point is 01:09:11 This is not like this is a... Yeah, this isn't out of nowhere blue pat. This is Tim Walts, Keith Ellison, and the girl, I'm sorry, Pat. She's the Chief Justice Natalie Hudson. They pardon this guy. If I, if you ever hear, I never want to hear another Democrat out of your freaking mouth say, protecting pedophile Epstein Trump. I never want to hear one people.
Starting point is 01:09:33 from any of you people again. This guy repeatedly raped the 10-year-old girl for years, and he said it's in his culture and that she deserved it to and she's guilty, and they just pardon him. 2006, he should be in prison for the rest of his life, if not worse, Pat, but this is Tim Walts. Can we see the face of this guy? That's him right there.
Starting point is 01:09:51 That's him right there. Bingo. He's the one that raped the 10-year-old over and over-year-old. He's the rape girl and said that it's cool because it was a cultural thing. And guess what? She's just as guilty as he was. So let me explain. what's happening here, Benny. You are absolutely right about all the facts. Everything you just said is
Starting point is 01:10:08 a thousand percent correct. Now let's dive into the why. Why would a three-person committee, Tim Walts, Natalie Hudson, the Supreme Court, and Keith Ellison, why would they get together and say he wrote a letter of regret and this is his culture? Because they believe in moral relativism. And under moral relativism, your truth is okay for you. And they do not accept a single point of truth like, oh, our Constitution that says we hold these truths to be self-evident. And then all of our Constitution hangs on all of those words and the amendments there, too. They don't govern that way, Benny. The issue is not the shock of it.
Starting point is 01:10:52 You're right. The issue isn't it. He says it's its culture. Maybe it is his culture, some horrible, broken culture and some backwoods far from here. maybe that's it they the problem is that americans in seats of power are accepting that and as a mitigation for the consequences that we have under our constitution that's the problem and it's called moral relativism where your truth is good for you i'm sorry you don't align with our truth wrong our truth is good for all of us and now you can go to prison and maybe you can experience some sexual activity in prison
Starting point is 01:11:30 Sorry, that's just the culture of prisons. That's the way it works. You can't go that way either, right? Because now you sound cruel. The problem I have is they don't follow the constitutional principles of truth. I'm okay being cruel to this guy. I'm okay too. I'm okay too.
Starting point is 01:11:46 And by the way, the 10-year-old, where is she from? Where is her father? What nationality is the 10-year-old? What do we know about the 10-year-olds national? Because now that 10-year-old is not 10 years old anymore, because this was an 0-5, 0-6. 06. To that 10-year-old is now 30 years old.
Starting point is 01:12:03 And how is her life? How do you think she's doing? I don't know. I want to know that she have a brother. I want to know that she have a father. I want to know that she have an uncle, the cousin, an uncle. I want to know who the men in her family are that are protect. Because he's officially in the streets.
Starting point is 01:12:20 Oh, great point. They parted him so he wouldn't get deported. So he's staying here. He's going to stay here. Can he zoom in a little bit? He's from Laos. was a 10-year-old girl at the time and abuse began and assault began roughly around
Starting point is 01:12:33 2002-2004 court. The H.S. repeatedly, but do we know where she's from? The victim is now an adult. Her name has not been released. So the Republican have multiple outward reports. She has sent a statement to Minnesota Board and Partons supporting Vang's pardon saying what happened to her was
Starting point is 01:12:49 wrong, but that she has made peace with it and that she forgives him. Oh, I mean, you can't forgive all you want. If I'm your brother, that's, You and I don't share the same. You see, whenever I hear stories like this, all I just go back to a code in the streets of what you don't do and if you did,
Starting point is 01:13:14 what would happen to you? There are certain codes that you follow. What is the story telling us here? Is it telling us where she's from who are family is or not at all? Okay, so we can't find that out. Yeah. These are the types of stories, Vinny, were.
Starting point is 01:13:27 Okay, so if the average person is watching, this right now and you're hearing this story. This is not a hypothetical. This is a fact. This is not a report that came in that's in a movie. This is not citizen vigilante. This is real life. This is not in UK. This is in America. This is not in Germany. This is in America. Let me ask you, fellas, just talking to the boys. How are you feeling? What emotion you got right now? How are you feeling. What is this doing to your blood? Are you just like, can we just go to the next story? Are you one of those guys? Are you listening to this? And if we were to check your blood pressure right now, it went up a little bit. Which one are you? What do you think like we're supposed
Starting point is 01:14:12 to do here? What do you think we're supposed to do? We're supposed to just sit there and accept this behavior? And so, so why do you think a movie like Citizen Vigilante has done so well? because if the government cannot protect a 10-year-old, what the hell am I supposed to do? Just accept your position as mine? The government doesn't dictate my morals and values. I do. My faith does.
Starting point is 01:14:36 The way I was brought up does. My values and principles. You can say whatever you want. Tim Walts can make any decisions he wants. I don't go by Tim Walts' values and principles. That's his. Mine are different. But what feeling are you getting?
Starting point is 01:14:49 What words are you seen in the comment section? want to know what are people saying the feeling that they're getting. How is this making you feel? What is it making you think about? Vinny, if this kind of behavior continues and you go after people's places they live, Spencer Pratt gave such an incredible message on 4th of July. We're not going to play because it's 5.5 minutes. But he gave such an incredible message. He said something. He says, you know, you can live in a small apartment, but if you've been in that apartment for 10, 20 years, and all of a sudden you move into a big house no matter how big the other house
Starting point is 01:15:24 is swimming pool all that other stuff doesn't feel like a home yet the apartment was more of a home than the new houses right so if you live in an area that you grow and you contribute to that city and somebody comes in terrorizes it what do you think we should be doing
Starting point is 01:15:39 how should we be reacting should we just accept it I don't know about this again this goes back to me of what man is capable of of you cross the land One day my dad and I are sitting there talking. And I said, Dad, because I was in a military, so do they teach you how to kill and do they teach you? I said, Dad, do you think you're capable of killing somebody?
Starting point is 01:16:01 Never. I said, really? Yeah, never. I said, somebody does something to your granddaughter or grandson. What do you do? And you see his face change. I said, never underestimate what man is capable of doing when you cross the line. If they keep pushing like this and they make it normal,
Starting point is 01:16:19 I'm just telling you, like if in the last. 30 years. Give me the top three crisis that happened last 30 years. 9-11. COVID being one of them. What else you want to put? What else you want to put? Every decade we have a new crisis that happens. COVID-9-11. War, whatever you want to go through, right? Financial crisis. Financial crisis.
Starting point is 01:16:35 This could be a form of a black swan event that happens that nobody's expecting and then you're trying to control. And then what are you going to do? You think East Coast, West Coast war was bad? What do you think is capable when you cross the line with people's kids and sisters and daughters? If you don't defend that, you have to understand what man is capable of. Never underestimate what a man is capable of or his dignity and his pride. You cross the line with their kids, the people they love the most.
Starting point is 01:17:03 Could I add something really messed up to this, Pat? Allegedly, apparently, Hombarton, you could look this up. Vang, the rapist, law enforcement and investigate reports have confirmed that Vang met the victim through her older sister, and he subsequently married the sister and they built the life and had children together. So this dude met her through the older sister, raped her, and that he married the older sister of this girl, the 10-year-old that he... That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:17:31 Like, what? PBD. Adam. What are we even talking about right now? Yeah, I'm with PBD 1 million percent on this one. I basically, you asked what emotion you're feeling when you did this. I broke this down into three camps. Number one, there's going to be the people who are defending Tim Walls.
Starting point is 01:17:48 No, you have to understand. The other defending the rapist. It's tribalism and it basically lacks any notion of being reasonable. The second camp are the disgusted people who are just like, are you kidding me? This is what's going on. And these people have common sense and you're going to win them over to your side. The third camp, which I'm sure a lot of us are on are on the, I'm going to destroy this human and any human that actually act like this. That's why I understand Vinny's rage and why is the angry patriot. This is disgusting. I understand why I understand why I say. citizen vigilante would see something in this and say, all right, but the justice system
Starting point is 01:18:24 isn't going to do something about it. I'm going to do something about it, but I'll tell you this. We live in a country that has the law, justice, courts, so let's respect the courts, but also in decisions like this, understand that you should be absolutely disgusted, but just don't take matters into your own hand. I think that's what it comes down to. Yeah, some families are really messed up. Yeah, apparently that is true, that the fact that the victim is the younger sister
Starting point is 01:18:49 of Tao Lu's bank's wife meaning he married the victim's sister yeah he's still married to her problems oh that family has problems they're still married to i mean he's he's getting out of jail a detailed read a discussion summarizing case documents and media reports explicitly notes that the victim endorsed a pardon as she is the younger sister of the spouse on blamesstowns please emphasize that his wife and six children are central to his plea or pardon but they generally do not spell out that the sister's relationship the detail appears on secondary commentary based on the pardon's uh file anyways let's go to the next story what a nasty story yeah terrible stories go to the next one all right a tesla autopilot tell me how you feel about this so interesting that for the first time of
Starting point is 01:19:34 my life i sat in a tesla with erin mont and he drove me around in autopilot and he says this is what it doesn't you yeah as i was crazy you've never been in a tesla now first no i've been in a tesla i've never seen autopilot so he does an autopilot with me and i'm like wait a minute it. What is this? It's crazy. Took us from the A to where we went to have our tacos. And so public and regulatory pressure is mounting on Tesla following a horrific June 19 crash in Katie, Texas, a Model 3
Starting point is 01:20:02 operating on autopilot FSD plowed into a brick home at 73 miles an hour, fatally pinning a 76-year-old grandmother, Martha Avia insider residence, the driver Michael Butler 44, has been jailed on a $150,000 bond for manslaughter, Tesla's VP Ashok Elis Wami and Elon Musk claim the driver
Starting point is 01:20:27 manually overrode the safety system by depressing the accelerator to 100%. The Avia family has filed a major wrongful death lawsuit, joining a course of family urging a complete halt to detect. Tom, how do you process this story? So I process it two ways. First of all, the media makes a headline out of FSD, full self-driving or autopilot, and a Tesla tragically, tragically impacting this family and the loss that they now have. We can't. Is this the picture of the Tesla driving into the house?
Starting point is 01:21:07 Can you zoom in a little bit into the picture? Because I want to know what happened to. Yeah, he was that hole there. There's a hole you see with the pink and everything. Yeah. But this is what I want to know. Is that, where is the address? Can you pull up the, how to hell can you go 74 miles?
Starting point is 01:21:21 Is that a cold? That looks like a cul-de-sac house. Well, maybe he came straight down the street. But something hit that house pretty damn hard. Yeah, you can tell. You made that hole. Yeah, but that looks like the drive up to the house, though. I don't know if you get what I'm trying to say.
Starting point is 01:21:36 Like, how do you create that kind of momentum in a drive up to the house? You make a right turn 74 miles an hour? Head on. I don't know, but go ahead, Tom. I'm curious. I'm just asking the question. And so one of the things, first of all, you have that tragedy, the tragedy we just saw there, terrible, terrible, terrible.
Starting point is 01:21:51 Now, why is this guy being charged with vehicular manslaughter? Why the authorities not saying he's an innocent victim? Because the sensors that are in Tesla allowed Tesla to tell you what was going on. And what Elon Musk told and the VP said, hey, we've got the telemetry on this. It wasn't full self-driving run amok. this guy pressed the accelerator to 100% while he was in that mode, overrode the safety features, plowed into the house, ending in tragedy for this older woman.
Starting point is 01:22:24 And so what I like about the aftermath, I do not like the event. This is terrible, terrible loss. But in the aftermath, you've got Tesla talking about the safety features and talking about how they were able to go in and help the authorities to say, hey, you may want to come after us for our car, But Pat, look here. Look at the report.
Starting point is 01:22:44 I'm going to hand this to you. You can go take that now and then go take care of this guy because this was a complete irresponsible citizen. As I like to say, if somebody buys a chainsaw and injures their neighbor carelessly, they're both working on a tree, you don't sue the chainsaw. There's a human that's depending on this. And in this case, FSD apparently did what it was supposed to. And this idiot hits the accelerator and somehow ends up going.
Starting point is 01:23:12 up a driveway on a city street with enough momentum to crash into a house and make a big hole. Can you play this? I want to know the angle. Go ahead. Me too. Moments before a deadly crash into a home. Authorities say this Blue Model 3 caught on a doorbell camera was traveling at a high rate of speed Friday night. It passed through an intersection.
Starting point is 01:23:33 And moments later, that's 70 miles an hour. That boom was the car slamming into the brick exterior. So he made a left though. I guess it's really tall. the Tesla was an autopilot. So we're digging into that. That's a line of investigation for sure. The Harris County Sheriff's Office says a 76-year-old woman was inside.
Starting point is 01:23:53 She was later pronounced dead. The driver, 44-year-old Michael Butler, told police he was using the car's automated driving assistance system at the time of the deadly crash. Deputies say he was taken to the hospital and showed no signs of intoxication. He's cooperating with the investigation and has not been charged. It's the second incident involving Tesla's in Texas in roughly two months. Pause it right there. In mid-April.
Starting point is 01:24:15 Yeah, is that another one? Let me hear this one. Let me hear this one. In mid-April. He said his car's autopilot suddenly accelerated through a railroad gate, narrowly missing a fast-approaching train. Yeah. That driver said he had the full self-driving feature engaged at the time of the incident. Now, we've reached out to Tesla and have not yet heard back.
Starting point is 01:24:32 Wait? All right, Alex Bresay. Thank you very much. So since this report, what we just read here, Elon Musk and Tesla said, Hey, we got telemetry off this, and this guy overrode it and had put his foot on the accelerator. Yeah, because if they're saying, Patrick, he's not drunk. Like, people are acting like this one incident proves that self-driving doesn't work. That's not how you judge technology.
Starting point is 01:24:53 And Tommy made a great point. They're obviously going to have to investigate. But if Elon's coming out and saying, like, hey, listen, you overrode it. Like, I don't see. By the way, how many millions, 1.6 million self-driving Tesla's out there? This is literally the first, and God knows how long that I've heard that there's an issue about it. And from what it seems like, this guy who was trying to drive faster and something happened with the car. And so, I mean, it's going to have to be an investigation to find out what happened.
Starting point is 01:25:18 But I don't think Elon and then we're going to come out and say, you know, otherwise, especially if they have the data that's going to prove it. Yeah, I mean, nowadays with AI and technology, they can pull up and show exactly what happened in its documented. Adam, your thoughts. Well, you know, this is a story that hits near and dear to my heart because, you know, I don't have a car. But everyone's like, get a car at him. get a car at him get the Tesla self-driving car and me you know only the paranoid survive I go what do you mean self-driving because some people have Tesla as you talk about our friend Aaron
Starting point is 01:25:48 I'm like what do you mean they're like yeah because you live in Miami it'll just drive you to work I go you think that's just going to bob and weave me through rush hour traffic and get me here and they're like yeah well and here's what I've uncovered autopilot does not mean self-driving two totally different things the way that they've kind of portrayed it to me is that autopilot It's kind of like a co-pilot. Like you're next door, you know, Jesus in the passenger seat, he's with me at all times. That's your co-pilot. But it's not a replacement pilot.
Starting point is 01:26:15 It's not replacing you as the driver. So for now, good news for everybody, I'm not getting a car. I'm not going to be self-driving. The streets are safe for a problem out there. But also recognize that if you're doing the autopilot thing, it's not going to do everything for you. It's not your mommy and daddy. Adam, this is the strangest analysis I've heard of my life. But, you know, that was great.
Starting point is 01:26:34 That was great. Although Adam has had an experience where the driver had full self-pooping, where he actually stopped. And at the side of I-95, it takes a dump before he continues his journey. That is the downside of human drivers. Maybe someday they'll have full self-pooping. What is that? Tesla self-driving safeguards fooled by $30 dollheads? What does that mean?
Starting point is 01:26:58 It recognizes they put the little doll held by the camera pat, and it thinks that there's somebody in the car. Oh, really? Yeah. So it's still trodly car because... That's what people do to drive in the HOV. So that's interesting. Well, I mean, they're going to have to fix these types of things. These are going to be things that they have to fix.
Starting point is 01:27:14 Let me get to the next story. Caroline Levitt is on Jesse Waters. And she's given a message about Gen Z. And the audience, a lot of people were not happy about it. Let's play this clip and react to it. So apparently the message is, again, about Gen Z, how hard they work all this other stuff. And, you know, maybe they're not working. as hard and they're lazy. Let me just have you listen to them. We'll react to it. Go forward.
Starting point is 01:27:40 This generation, my generation, I hate to say it, Gen Z and those younger than me have been raised with just silver spoons in their mouth, just getting everything handed to them. That's not the values this country was built on. It was built on meritocracy and hard work, pulling up your sleeves, pulling yourself up from your bootstraps, and achieving the American dream. And we need to protect it with all we got. Is it laziness? A little bit? Is it because the professor said, countries corrupt, it's evil, and we just need to shake them down and hand money out. It's laziness and it's the liberal indoctrination. You bring up a great point about our education system. However, I will say a silver lining, so many parents that I talk to across the country
Starting point is 01:28:19 are homeschooling, are turning to private education, are turning towards Christian schools across the country because they don't want their children being taught these communist and liberal ideas slam down their throat. It's why President Trump in the White House has advocated so strongly for school choice across the country. We want kids to be taught to love our country. They should. It is the greatest country in the history of the world. All right. I say, you know, if they misbehave, just make all these. Tom, your thoughts. So I think whenever you bring this topic up, you got to be careful with it. Because the sound bites, you have to know the sound bites how they're going to be taken.
Starting point is 01:28:54 And there's a whole bunch of people out there that says Caroline Levin is calling out Gen Z for being lazy. And you can kind of hear some of that. But what really needs to, opportunity here is to point out is to what made America great and why America was great and how we all need to work together and to move the chain, not tell people, hey, some of y'all are kind of lazy and some of you all born as a silver spoon because a lot of them weren't. And you've got some of the ones that maybe they went to private school. Maybe they went to college, you know, and I have a daughter in college and she talks to me about some of the things that she has seen from high school to college and you know some of it's not good but the rest of it is they're looking up at the next
Starting point is 01:29:34 horizon and not seeing a bright sunrise in some respects economically and we just covered why we just covered why with the immigration and the inflation that happened on Biden being a one-two punch and they're looking for the way out but I think you just have to be really careful about it and I just think I think they could have been a little bit more clear if that's all Vinnie? I don't really have that much to say about it, Pat. I'm going to be honest with you. Adam.
Starting point is 01:30:02 I have a lot to say about this one, but I'm going to quick. Caroline Levitt is an absolute rock star. I think she's the greatest press secretary that I've ever remembered. Obviously, Karin Jean-Pierre, your girl, Vinny. I know you love her. She, no, I can talk all day about her. But I think Caroline's awesome. She told her that.
Starting point is 01:30:20 I actually told her that to her face when I started the UFC. I know you guys had a great time there. I said, you're a rock star. Keep going. and we're working on something with her. But two things can be true at once. There's the sort of notion that all Gen Z are entitled and are lazy and addicted to their phones and they want an easy life.
Starting point is 01:30:37 And people like that. But I also know a lot of Gen Zs who are working their butt off. We have a lot here in Valuetainment, 20-year-old somethings that are completely talented. They're smart. They're capable. So if, you know, judging on who's working in our surrounding neighborhoods here at Valuetainment, future does look bright here. But I think she's highlighting something.
Starting point is 01:30:57 Life is so good in America. We have it so easy in America versus other parts of the world. Sometimes you take that for granted. So my favorite part is she said, America was built on a meritocracy. We work hard. We pull up our sleeves. You pull yourself up your bootstraps. And you can achieve the American dream.
Starting point is 01:31:14 And we need to protect it. I think it's a great message from Caroline. Yes, some people are lazy. But you should run circles about them if you're one of the talented few. Go get them. All right. So here's what I would say. Let's isolate a few.
Starting point is 01:31:25 things. Is there brainwashing happening with liberal institutions? Of course. Is it a good idea to homeschool some of your kids and maybe take them out of the existence system if you can afford to do so? Sure. Are there lazy folks in JZ generation, Gen Z generation? Just like any other generation, yes. Is this a way to win them over and get them to say, hey, you know, we're capable, I want to relate to a Republican? Maybe not. Maybe not. Messaging matters. Message and Matter, especially when your name is Caroline Levitt, you know, you're a rock star, you've done what you've done, you've made it to the levels at a young age. The way she communicates at that age, she doesn't talk like a 25-year-old.
Starting point is 01:32:07 I think she's 27 right now, but she's been doing this for a couple years now. She doesn't talk like somebody that's 25. It's so impressive when you hear her communicate. And sometimes when you're winning in life and, you know, you're there and you're around other winners constantly, you forget that sometimes others need inspiration and to be challenged to step up. This is a great opportunity to step up and do something I do believe like myself when I was younger 18, 19, 20 years old, you know, pre-going into the army. Once I went to the army, the last time I didn't work now, I've always been a worker,
Starting point is 01:32:39 but I just didn't have a direction of what to do. My dad was always a worker, so he set the example of working me. But to be inspired, to get something where you're like, I want to do something big with my life, There are some things you can't force to find. You can't force to find a wife. You can't force to find a running mate. You can't force to find a great friend. And you can't force to find a cause.
Starting point is 01:33:02 You can't be like, I'm going to go find it right now. Let me go to Barnes & Noble. I find it by the end of the day. It's just not going to happen like that. It's not. It takes a minute. But as long as you're in pursuit of that, you will find it. We talk about this a lot where, you know, stories out here talking about your passion.
Starting point is 01:33:18 And it says, hey, why the follow your, passion mantra can derail your career and what to do differently. This is a Yahoo finance story that just came out. Interesting story, which a part of it I agree with. It says, what you've done? What is it? Page four, page five. I'm trying to see what. There it is. Whether you're on your first job hunt or pondering a mid-career switch, you're sure to be advised to follow your passion. Well, this story says don't. Here's what nobody tells you about. passion. It's killing careers before they even start, said Tom Rath, a former Gallup researcher, senior scientist, and career advice author. His anti-passion is a refreshing, if a bit jarring message.
Starting point is 01:34:04 Skip looking inside for your strength and perfect passion, he said, and focus instead on how you can make work and life better for others, including your boss and your coworkers. What? You want me to live for others? You want me to help other people around me. advance. That's what he's saying. I sat down with wrath to discuss how his vision can help us avoid building a career so me focused that it derails. Here are the edited excerpts from our conversation. Why should people stop looking for a wake-up call about their passion before picking a career to pursue? Everyone wants to give the new grad's career advice around what they're passionate about, but there's huge problem from the outset because most of us pick a college, a major,
Starting point is 01:34:50 into the workforce and our first job, and we're only seen somewhere between three to five percent of the kind of jobs that are out there. Anyways, I'm not going to read the whole thing. But I'll give you some thoughts on this. And then, Tom, I'm going to come to you first about pursuing your passion and your career. You know, for me, when we did the fatherhood webinar, 20 rules for being a great father, one of the things I talked about is when you're raising kids to look at three things. I look at what my kids are interested in, and I see which of those interests can go deeper.
Starting point is 01:35:23 Is it a seasonal interest? You know, sometimes we're interested in something that goes away. And in some interest turn into what? Passions. Oh, wow. This guy loves horror movies. This guy loves baseball. He loves soccer.
Starting point is 01:35:34 She loves baking. She loves candy. We can't turn candy into passion, but she loves this. Okay. And then you see, you know, the passion turns into an obsession is like the guy, the person cannot stop, you know, talking about it and thinking about it. But I will tell you this. Early on, when I talked to a guy who was a millionaire, was one of the first millionaires I met, I'm like, oh, my God, I just met a millionaire.
Starting point is 01:35:53 I said, hey, man, how did you become a millionaire? He said, you really want to know? I said, yeah. He said, I helped the founder become a hector millionaire. I says, what do you mean? He says, well, I helped him become a hector millionaire. And then when the company sold, I became a millionaire. He said, no way.
Starting point is 01:36:07 Yeah. Think about right now the story with Elon. A lot of people at SpaceX helped Elon become a what? Trillionaire. And guess what they became? multi-millionaires. Multi-millionaires. Good.
Starting point is 01:36:18 So that concept is actually a very proven concept for a lot of people. You help a person make 10. You could make 100,000 or a million. You help a person get to 100, and you're part of it. You can become a more. You have the person become a billionaire. You're probably going to be a deco-a-millionaire. These principles, they work.
Starting point is 01:36:37 And a part of it, I agree with what he's talking about. And passion, you can always, you know, you can always have passion be a side gig or side, you know, side job that you do. Not the primary if it doesn't pay the bills. There are too many people that pursued that, all of a sudden, they're like, man, I'm 38 years old and I'm just working out a job I hate. What'd you do in your 20s? I was trying to be an active, trying to be the certain time. Did you do that full-time?
Starting point is 01:37:03 And there's a strong conflict in this debate, this discussion. But Tom, I'll come to you first. Tom, you got some unique passions. How do you take this message for yourself? I know one of your daughters wanted to be a veterinarian, and you're like, you know what? Let's have a serious conversation about you. We've had these types of conversations before. How do you respond to this article here?
Starting point is 01:37:24 So two ways. First of all, passion gets confused with happiness. Follow your passions. In other words, you'll be happy. Well, I'm got a job and I'm not very happy because I can't work from home. And now you've got this whole passion, happiness thing mixed up. The issue that they're touching on that is correct is if you tell people to follow their passions and they interpret that as, oh, I just want to do all the things that make me happy.
Starting point is 01:37:47 That means every bad day is an existential crisis because now, maybe I'm not doing the right job. I'm unhappy today. This is a tough time for my company where I work. We had to lay off some people. Oh, my gosh, maybe I'm on the wrong path. And then they're constantly depressed. What was interesting is Gallup did put out a great book called Strength Finder's 2.0. And Strength Finder's helped you identify what are the natural.
Starting point is 01:38:13 core competencies and strengths that you had right now. Some people, it was more math-oriented, some people's art, and understanding your strengths, lining that up with what you study, and then pursuing something for your passion is in your progress, and your passion is in your path. But what you're doing is something you're good at. And if you're doing something you're good at, you find satisfaction in your work.
Starting point is 01:38:37 And if you're doing something that you're good at, you're probably going to develop and get promoted and get paid. And so there it is, Lichten Fighter. You know, Strength Finder 2.0. It's a cheap book and you get a good list of it. But I agree on the passion side because people interpret passion as instant gratification and being happy.
Starting point is 01:38:59 And that's what's best. What's best is understanding how are you wired? What kind of jobs were you suited for? And then guess what? You find satisfaction and you find career growth and development. and maybe, just maybe, you work for a larger company and you help somebody become a hector millionaire, and you get fruit for that.
Starting point is 01:39:19 Adam. I actually love this topic. This is something that I talk about a lot on Menect when people hit me up and say, what should I do? What's going on here? So shout out to my Menectors out there. But, you know, what I always recommend is they say,
Starting point is 01:39:32 should I follow the money, should I follow my passion, should I focus on my skills? And I say, you could do all three, well, really four. And I always point them in the direction of something called Icky guy. If you know what Ikigai is, it's basically a Japanese phrase for a reason for being and finding your meaning and purpose in life. And it has four core elements. Boom, boom, boom.
Starting point is 01:39:52 Passion, which is you can do what you love. Your strengths, what you're good at, your skills pay the bills. I always tell people to double down on your strengths and outsource your weaknesses. Your contribution, right? It's basically like, what does the world need? And then the last thing is your profession is like, all right, you got to make some money. And how do you make some money? So if you can put all that together in this thing called life,
Starting point is 01:40:13 where the average person, I think, has 12 jobs in their life, by the time you get to hopefully your last job, you'll find meaning and purpose in your life and have made so much money and have contributed so much and enjoyed doing in the process that you'll, quote, unquote, be chilling and own your time. So for me, my passion was getting yelled at by people on the internet. So I'm living my best life right now,
Starting point is 01:40:34 and I'm living my dream, and I just followed my passion, and I played through my strengths. Thank you, P.BD. I was an ass. you. So, especially when it comes to kids, because I, like, again, my mom, like, I had talent. They knew it. My landlord. I told you the story. My landlord saw me doing something funny or performing in front of the entire family, including our, our landlords. Her name was Anna, an awesome Polish family. And she saw me, and she wrote a freaking contract in crayon and had
Starting point is 01:41:03 me sign in crayon. And she said, if this, she told my parents, my dad's drunk. My mom is doing 50 things. She's cleaning the freaking seat. She's just cleaning the freaking the fan. My mom is just a thousand miles an hour. And she's like, do you guys know how talented this kid is? And then she, I signed the contract. Adam, that was like, I want 10% of anything that you make in the future. I was like Dylan's age.
Starting point is 01:41:24 And it's like they never like my, I never had guidance. It went all the way to high school, two, pet, no guidance. At what point, like when it comes to having the kids, do you like let them have to, they have to understand that the passion, if you don't put a thousand percent into it, that passion just becomes a passion which turns into a hobby at some point. But I'm like, how hard you push them on and then when is the time where you go, okay, listen, this isn't. So you know Dave Ramsey, that the principles Dave Ramsey talks about is for who?
Starting point is 01:41:53 It's for every percent of people. Yeah. It's what it is. Dave Ramsey's ideas are not for the 1%. Dave Ramsey's ideas are for 80% of people. You apply what he talks about for the 80% of works. Okay. When it comes on to the one person,
Starting point is 01:42:09 percent of people, this story changes. It's not the same for everybody. Kevin Hart talks about when his mom really believed in what he was doing, it's like, hey, I'm going to go pay your bills and you go and do your comedy because I think it's going to happen. And every time Dave, Kevin would call mom and say, hey, I need money. You ever heard the story what he says, I need money, I need money? Vaguely, I saw it. Yeah, when I had him on, he says, every time my mom would call mom, I need money, he says, hey, go, go, oh, did you open a Bible? No. Mom, but I need money. Go open a Bible.
Starting point is 01:42:40 But Mom, I need money. Open a Bible. This man, I'm like, Mom, this is not, God can't fix my financial problem. And then finally he realized the reason why mom says open the Bible is because she put money in the Bible, so she knew he never opened up the Bible. That's so funny. I put money in the Bible. Open it up.
Starting point is 01:42:55 So it's kind of, that was her way of saying that. But like what Kevin Hart is right now. I mean, I don't know what he's worth, but he's worth a lot of money. It's worth hundreds of millions of dollars. You hear these types of stories of a father or a mother or a mother or a, a parent that sacrificed everything for that kid to go. Because what is every parent's biggest burden? It's their kid.
Starting point is 01:43:14 Of course. It's a positive burden, but sometimes kids abuse that burden. There are kids that have a parent that's willing to commit everything to their dream, but the kid doesn't take advantage of it. They just kind of messed that up. Now, let's give the other side. You need luck. You definitely need a little bit of luck because luck does happen as well.
Starting point is 01:43:33 You need to have a pleasant personality. I'll never forget. Terrence Howard told a story about, you know, one time he was getting a job and he sat there. He says, I realized I wasn't the nicest. He says, I didn't have the most pleasant personality and I lost a lot of jobs because of them. Remember, he was one of the main stars in what do you call it? Iron Man. And then, you know, he got in trouble because of his attitude. There was a couple of these other actresses. When you look at the most difficult actors and actresses to ever work with, there was this one actress. I don't know her name. My God, if you ever see lists of most difficult actresses to ever work with, She's on every single one of those lists you'll ever see.
Starting point is 01:44:11 And, you know, people don't want to work with somebody that's that difficult. They just don't. They're like, nah, I'm going to skip because I got plenty of options. Why am I going to work with somebody that's constantly negative, constantly, you know, bitching and whining and complaining? I've got other options. So it helps to have a pleasant personality as well. If you got a massive ego, you better be very good.
Starting point is 01:44:31 Man, you better be the best. If you're somebody, it's like, man, you know, my ego. is my friend. Okay. You better be Michael Jordan type of talent. You know, you better be LeBron Jim's type of talent if you want to have a big ego because if you don't, trust me, people are going to go to different options. So I think all of that stuff Vinny goes into place as well. And, you know, at the end of the day, sometimes on a way to a dream you get lost and find a bigger one. Let me see the faces, which will go up a little. Yeah, that first one right there. Who's the first girl? Is that Catherine Heigel? Is that her name? I think so. She was a guy. She is.
Starting point is 01:45:06 on so many lists of how difficult she was to work with. And one time she says, you know, people say I'm difficult to work. I don't think I'm difficult to work. And by the way, her answer alone was a difficult answer to get, right? Get it. So it's like, unless if you're, you know, some of these other guys that are all the way at the top, your personality, a pleasing personality is very, very helpful. It helps you in your career.
Starting point is 01:45:30 Let me get to a couple different stories. And now let's wrap up. One of the stories I want to get into is World Cup. Of course, we got the game today, Belgium, U.S. that's coming up, which we talk about Ballagon, you know, the whole thing, red card. We addressed that already. Number two, Mexico, England. They're playing.
Starting point is 01:45:49 Best game I've seen the, I thought that was an 89th game that they had. Today, I think it's 89th or 90th game that they had. It was hands down the best game. But pre the game, I send you these videos. You know, one of the videos shows how Mexican were reacting because they're playing at, how do you say the place, Azteca, they're playing at this place that they haven't lost in the last 13 years. I think the last 30 years I've only lost three times.
Starting point is 01:46:13 Yesterday being one of them, this just doesn't happen. FYI, for some of the people that don't know, the stadium is 7,300 feet above water. So let me put it to you this way. Thousand. I'm sorry, 7300. I'm sorry, 7300. Yeah, 7,300 feet above water, which, by the way, If you ever, we go to Aspen, summertime, wintertime, you know what happens the first two days?
Starting point is 01:46:38 Would everybody go in a snow? My nose is bleeding. So one day we're like, Aspen is 7,500. You know, they're like the mile high, what is that stadium? Denver. Not the Mahal High Club. The Mile High Stadium that we're talking about. The Mile High Stadium, Andrus Galaraga and Josh Helton and all these guys, Todd Helton,
Starting point is 01:46:58 all these guys would hit the home runs. And when people would go play there, you couldn't breed it. Take a minute to adjust. England goes to Mexico. If you see Kane's interview at the end, the guys like, can't breathe. He can't breathe. We went to Breckenridge one time, Jen and I.
Starting point is 01:47:11 I'm like, I will never come back to this place. You know, and I went to one time. You had a very special moment together. Good, bad, ugly. We'll never forget that trip. 7,800 up there. I mean, you're up there. Horrible.
Starting point is 01:47:21 Horrible. Don't ever invite me to a wedding there. If you got, I'll send you a card. So anyways, they're playing. England ends up winning. Can you play the video of the buses arriving? Did you hear? Did you hear about this?
Starting point is 01:47:34 The buses, go to the buses. This is the bus driving. This is England's bus. They're throwing stuff at it. The spring soap. Yeah. The night before the hotel, allegedly, this is how soccer gets serious. Allegedly, the night before the game,
Starting point is 01:47:51 Mexican fans went outside their hotels with fireworks, making sure the English players. Did you hear about this or no? Fireworks, that's so they wouldn't sleep. Right. Bam, bam, bam, bam. Anyways, at the game, if you ever been to these at the game, look at the game. Look at this fans here.
Starting point is 01:48:07 Go to that one right there. Watch this. Go ahead. Watch this. Look at the fans. How serious it gets. I'm going to tell you. No, this is serious stuff.
Starting point is 01:48:15 This is a religion with soccer. This is in Mexico. You don't mess around with these guys. Okay? And then a fan after they lost, I mean, this doesn't look real, but it's real. I thought it was AI. Watch this year. Go ahead and play this clip.
Starting point is 01:48:34 Look at his reaction a minute. This is... This is... This is world You know, it's possible that... It's possible that maybe he's on spectrum too, right? I don't know about that.
Starting point is 01:49:12 I don't know. I didn't know. I did that he was on... I think that's his house. I think that's his house. Tom, you're going to get a call or a Meneck from somebody. That's someone's Mexican dad. You just called on special.
Starting point is 01:49:22 No, what I was saying is, if you're going to Menex today. Doesn't that scene like way over the top, like so far over the top that maybe there's a little bit of grace here? Bellencamp score two, right? Bellingham scored two, right? And then Kayne got the one. Kane got the penalty. Kane also got a penalty for the other side where they scored as well.
Starting point is 01:49:40 By the way, I like watching Mexico play. I really, a couple of the players. You know the one guy that wears a band? that's got the brain thing. You know why he wears it, right? Because he had a header with another gun. He had injury. He wears it.
Starting point is 01:49:49 Now it's like a design. He wears it because that's not. He plays a very good. What's his name? I like the way he plays. He's amazing. Man, I'm not happy with, yeah, that guy right there. Just a freaking beast of a player.
Starting point is 01:50:02 I don't like that they're out. I really wanted to see Mexico a little bit deeper. But, you know, England played very, very good. Very, very good. And one of the best stories here as you're going through this is today, U.S. Belgium and Spain against Portugal, which, by the way, Spain against Portugal, that's tricky, because Spain on one side, they're playing like,
Starting point is 01:50:25 they're just walking and beating you. They're like, dude, you guys are easy money. Let us just play a little bit. So Spain's the kind of a team like Lakers back in the days when they would play teams inferior to them, they would always lose. They had a great record against great teams, but that had a horrible record against bad teams
Starting point is 01:50:39 because Shaq and Kobe wouldn't show up, and it was the biggest criticism Chikern would give and Stool-Lands would give to them. Spain could lose today to Portugal. They should win, but they could lose today to Portugal. And Portugal advances, they're going to play the winner of U.S. against Belgium. And you know the Rinaldo fans, man, they're going to be, they're going to be, it's going to be a very weird day to day.
Starting point is 01:50:59 Do you want to give a prediction of what who wins and scores? I've told you the list of four countries I want to see win it all. U.S. is number one on my list. Then I want to see France, Portugal, and Argentina, all for different reasons. All for different reasons. All, Rinaldo wins, great conversation. Messy wins second. It's like he becomes a goat amongst goats.
Starting point is 01:51:20 France wins. I own Mbapé's best card. So financially, you know, it's kind of got some incentive in Mbapé winning. But, you know, and Namor retired yesterday after a bad show and he stepped away from the game. Yeah. And then also, Rinaldo just announced that he's going to be retiring. This is his last World Cup in an interview he's talking about here. Can you do me in favor with this post I sent you?
Starting point is 01:51:40 Can you go to the next slide of this, this is, this is, this is, this is, this is, why it's sentimental. This is Ronaldo in 06. Look at this. 20 years ago. This is 06 World Cup. Go to the next one. Look at this. Every year. Go to the next one. The next one. Intense 14, 18. Keep going. 22 and the last one today. This is it, guys. These types of players, they're not going to come and be around all the time. They're on fire. Holland scored two goals yesterday with Norway crushed, which the guys also got seven goals. I think it's Mbapapé, Messi, and Holland all have seven goals. They're playing lights out.
Starting point is 01:52:14 But you know what's been the best story of the entire World Cup? Can you pull that up, please? The best story, Vosinia. This guy was a bus driver. That's so crazy. This guy was a bus driver. He's 40, 41 years old. He was a bus driver.
Starting point is 01:52:29 Okay? Bus driver. He was an electrician. His day-to-day job is an electrician. The guy had seven goals against Spain. They tied Spain. He went from 40,000 followers on Instagram. Pre-World Cup to 10 million to now 27 million Instagram followers.
Starting point is 01:52:48 They want to sign him to come to Miami rumors about this guy. There was a part when his teammates were on the ground crying. Kappa Verdi, this guy can never pay for any food when he goes to the restaurant. You can't take a credit card from Vizania, ever. The guy played goalie in a way that wanted a 47-year-old. I'm going to go be a goalie like Vizinia played so good. Man, he was phenomenal. Yeah, he was.
Starting point is 01:53:10 And while his teammates were down, he's going and picking him up. No, you can't do it. It's chin up, chin up, chin up. Mom was there in the audience chanting with a flag. It was just such an emotional. Every time there's a World Cup, somebody becomes a hero, I think Vazinio stole the show. And, you know, he reveals incredible praise from Lionel Messi after Kappa Verde's goalkeeper, heroics, display against Argentina.
Starting point is 01:53:30 So I got questions for you guys. Today, let's make predictions, folks, in the comment section. And the last one, I'm going to show you video, and then we'll wrap up. Portugal, Spain. What do you think is going to happen, Tom? Portugal, Spain, and U.S. Belgium. Two predictions. 3-1 Spain, because since that tie game,
Starting point is 01:53:47 Spain is playing like a machine, and I respect, I like Portugal, I like their passion. You know me. When old guys do well, I like to see that. I know you do. But I think Spain has been a machine since that tie game. What do you say with U.S. Belgium? U.S. Belgium, 2-1 U.S.
Starting point is 01:54:07 Okay. All right. Adam, where you have? What's that? Spain? Predictions for the soccer game? All right. USA, USA, USA, it ain't even closed, don't even play.
Starting point is 01:54:17 USA. Give me a score guy. I think Spain is going to beat. Score you. That's all I asked for. 100 to zero. I don't know. We're playing a lot of time.
Starting point is 01:54:24 I'm going to come to you, Vinny. No, no. I'll come back to you. Can I be serious? I'll come back to you. Go ahead. USA. USA 2-1.
Starting point is 01:54:32 Everybody cry. You're going to be 2-1. All right. Spain, 2-0 against Portugal. They're going to overwhelm the hell. They're going to overwhelm. Spain. Spain is no joke. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 01:54:44 Now, Adam, serious, without a 17-minute rant. Just give me the scores. Scores and team. USA is going to win 3-1 versus Belgium. Spain is going to beat Portugal, and I just want to say how disrespectful the fans are. What scores is the Spain, Portugal? This guy doesn't follow direction.
Starting point is 01:54:59 I don't know, Ronaldo Zero, the other team, too. They're going to be Ronaldo. All right. Rated, Messi's the guy. But Mexico, they got everything they deserved. How disrespectful could they be. My best runs Mexican, and he was rooting for Mexico. When I found out that they went to, I think, 12 different hotels, because they basically lied about they were England, and that the Mexicans went to every single one of those hotels to try to have them have a horrible night's sleep. In England still pulled it off. That's what they
Starting point is 01:55:23 deserve. Okay, here's what I say. I say Portugal's going to be upsetting. I'm choosing Portugal today. I'm the only guy going Portugal. But they get one Renaud. I don't care about the other kid. I saw the other kid throws towels in people's faces. Let me a Lamar like the kid. Oh, really? It's like it just throws a tie. I don't like that kind of attitude. I saw Holland going around picking up towels, putting balls in the bag. I like a little bit of class. I don't like that. So I'm going to go for Portugal.
Starting point is 01:55:46 I'm rooting for Ronaldo today. Come on, Ronaldo. Let's get it today. I want to see Renaldo or you, Mara, what's the saying? Messy in the finals. I want to see a crazy, crazy game between those two and U.S. Belgium. I have a tie. It's going to go to penalty.
Starting point is 01:56:01 U.S. Wow. You're going real specific, sir. Penalty win. I'm giving specific crazy advice. crazy prediction. And last but not least, listen, there's this trend that's going viral. My God, I've laughed. You ever see some of these videos that are so funny that you laugh your ass off over and over again? So let me tell you what this is before you played. So there's a trend
Starting point is 01:56:22 going on at him where the wife takes the phone, goes in the bathroom while the husband's on the stall, and she starts describing how she's redecorating the bathroom while he's in there. And this one daughter is able to convince her mother who's in her 60s to go into the bathroom with the husband being in the 70s and the way he reacts is the best folks. This thing's got a million likes already. I don't know how many thousands of comments. Let's laugh our asses off on this. Go ahead. So again, she's describing how she's changed and decorated the bathroom.
Starting point is 01:56:54 Go ahead. Now I'm going to give you a tour of the bathroom. This is one of the smallest ones in the house. I redid it in a sand color and I'm not sure what to do. I have the mirror with the light and then I'm a little stuck here with this wall. I don't know what to put you on the wall here. Get the hell out of here. Come on with you.
Starting point is 01:57:19 Get the hell out of you. So I'm not sure what to put on that wall. Get the hell out. Oh, because they go to the viewers. Come on. Take hi to the viewers. How many people go on? Oh my God.
Starting point is 01:57:33 That is. Classic. Pat, he tried to put the plant in front of him. By the way, there are so many of them. That was the one I saw. I just couldn't stop cracking up. Oh, my God. In screaming Loretta, get there.
Starting point is 01:57:50 You can tell you something to you on. You are now famous, sir. You are now famous. Everybody knows, you know, you for, and that shot out goes. Is there a bunch of these things? Well, that guy in the middle, Pat. This one. Let's go.
Starting point is 01:58:02 We wanted to show off this new shower. curtain that I just got from my heart. It's the most vulnerable time of your life. It's just like Adrian. And then you got the shelf up finally. You're like dug down. That's so funny. Wow.
Starting point is 01:58:18 What are you doing, hon? Time to do this? What? Jesus. And that's all I just went to. It's just so... Look at the dog. This is so...
Starting point is 01:58:33 Let this. Can you go to the sunburn? second one, what's the second one, by the way? I haven't seen that. Go to that one right there. Let me see this one. All right, guys. So I need help because this is our bathroom and the decorations are cute. But for this side of the bathroom, do I do something on the wall? I don't know. Be a man and kick her out. Like a tall way. Like halfway, wait, wait. Oh my. I can't even watch this. Right. Oh my God. I can't even watch this. Anyways, we'll stop right there.
Starting point is 01:59:09 You get it. Oh, my God. This is the part of social that sometimes you watch some of this stuff that just gets the hell out of you with these videos. Anyways, all right. Remember, while at Rhode Island, we're only doing podcast twice a week. So the next one you're going to get from us is on Thursday. It is not going to be, this week's not going to be three times. We do have an interview that's coming out tomorrow with Uwee Ball, the director, writer, producer of Citizen Vigilante.
Starting point is 01:59:33 We've got a few other interviews that have come out here, and very, very good interviews coming out here soon. But with that being said, enjoy this week. We're only doing it twice this week and the next three weeks. And with that being said, thanks for watching the podcast. God bless everybody. We'll do it again on Thursday. Take care. Bye bye, bye, bye-bye.

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