The Ebro, Laura, Rosenberg Show - 148.) Hunter Biden Is Outside + Inspectah Deck Joins the Show (7/24/26)

Episode Date: July 24, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey y'all, it's Kelly Clarkson with Wayfair. Ever order furniture online and wonder what if? Like, what if it doesn't hold up? That sofa was four days old. You should have ordered from Wayfair. With Wayfair, there's no what if. Just style you love and quality you can trust. Visit Wayfair.com.
Starting point is 00:00:12 Wayfair, every style, every home. Just don't call in a podcast. The Ebo-Lora Rosenberg Show. Rosenberg, you called this an intro song. Yeah. What else? A song. It's just a beat.
Starting point is 00:00:33 I said the intro I thought you called it a song I was like we don't have No I said I said I said I said I was getting bored of the intro I think it's a dope beat But I didn't love it as an intro is what I said Got it I just like it because it just goes okay
Starting point is 00:00:50 Like we're saying Okay let's start the show Yeah no it's not bad I'm being nitpicky It's definitely not bad Is that a dope beat But you wouldn't rhyme on this if you was an emce Well that that's good
Starting point is 00:01:02 That part I don't think to be a negative because I don't think an intro needs to be something you'd rap on. I don't know. I don't know what I think it's missing for the intro to a show every day. I don't know. That's why I'm not, this isn't a useful criticism. I don't really have a... Right, because you don't have a solution.
Starting point is 00:01:18 No, I'm just saying, like, sometimes I hear it. I'm like, eh. Do you ever have that feeling when you play it? No, because I'm not that emotional about it. All I like about it, honestly, is the... Okay. What about the words can't describe it that I just noticed? Never even played it this law.
Starting point is 00:01:40 Full disclosure. Me and Jerry did this beat. What do you mean me and Jerry? What did you do? I think I did the drums on it. What did you do? You played the drums? Yeah, like program the drums, I recall.
Starting point is 00:01:54 And he's playing the bass. And then I forget where we got the, there's like 10 years ago. I didn't even know I had applause it. I forgot that. Yo. That applause was cool. Thanks for the applause. Anyway, Ebro-Lora Rosenberg show.
Starting point is 00:02:13 This is the Friday version of things where we get to what we miss. And if you want more, you want extras for the patrons on Patreon. Because that's what we'll get into your emails, Family Friday. And Inspector Deck Part 2. Ooh. Inspector Deck was moving out of it. He was great. And part two is totally different than Part 1.
Starting point is 00:02:32 Shout to Tony Baker, who was on the program yesterday, the extra long Tony Baker conversation. That was a good hang. You guys listening, watching. Do you guys like when we just hang out with somebody like that? Good question. I want some feedback on that because we just kind of went into it. Like we didn't really, I love what he does on Instagram.
Starting point is 00:02:53 He seemed like a great guy. I never met him before he came on the show. Rosenberg, great guy. I loved him. I thought he was literally a great guy. Great human being. A big following on the gram. So I DMed him and asked him to come on the show.
Starting point is 00:03:06 That was really like the whole. And he came when he had shows in New York pulled up. I was, I just really found his, I really liked his way. I liked his way Like he's just a real Good He's got a good way about him man You know he's just a good
Starting point is 00:03:25 His smile is kind He's a lovely man From the second he sat down Talking woo to And we have the same hip hop taste Yeah You know And then we had a good
Starting point is 00:03:34 And he's a real hip hop nerd Real an East Coast leaning Hip Hop nerd From the same era And then we know We got into very serious Tragedy talk Yeah
Starting point is 00:03:44 Which I'm always up for I'm always up for Let's get deep into the tragedy talk. Really? Yeah. Yeah, I generally like to have. I mean, I don't like it,
Starting point is 00:03:52 but I feel like once you're there, you have to do it. Oh, absolutely. Can't run from it. So when he mentioned in the interview that he lost his son and we're both like, whoa, I didn't know that.
Starting point is 00:04:03 I had seen that on his Instagram. But you didn't remember. That wasn't like at the front of your mind. And they were like, oh, wow, I forgot. Yeah. So I didn't know that. So once that happened, you're like, in some ways,
Starting point is 00:04:15 it was like the deck interview. We're like we did all this other stuff and then he's like, man, I've really been going through it and kind of dealing with a lot of my issues now. And then I'm like, all right, well, now we're going on a different interview. Well, I don't know. I would love our program to be a safe space for people. I would love if this program became that. Maybe it is that and we don't know that we're that. Maybe people see us as because they've seen our work over the years and they know we've dealt with like serious topics or can and we can't have fun and do all of it.
Starting point is 00:04:45 Maybe they feel safe. I like the sound of that as a brand for us. I like that. I mean, it's very mature. I want to mature. Well, I definitely think that more than other, there are more than other places you would think of this being a comfortable place where if like your angle is to talk about something,
Starting point is 00:05:02 you're not going to get salacious questions or feel like people are trying to clip you into saying something. You know what I mean? I think people would feel that way. But no shade to our clip farmers. No, we love the clip farmers. We love our clip farmers. It's great marketing.
Starting point is 00:05:16 We love the way you clip farm. We love the way you monetize our content. Keep going. You know what I mean? It's great marketing for us. We appreciate you very much. We love it. We love it.
Starting point is 00:05:25 On this version of the Friday program that we are doing henceforth, we like to get things that we weren't able to get to this week that we thought were awesome but just didn't get to it during the program. At the top of the list, on my list, I have Hunter Biden. Are you guys seeing Joe Biden's son out here just talking? He's having a time. Tweeting, talking, Instagramming. He's yapping it up.
Starting point is 00:05:51 No, he's going. Here he is on Instagram. I spent the last few months talking to people across the political spectrum. And to people who want nothing to do with politics at all, here's what I learned. We are not a divided country. We are a country being divided on purpose by an American oligarchy that profits from the fight. They've captured our government, denied our health care, looted our treasury, and saddled us with crippling debt. I believe in a new, new deal. Healthcare has a human right. Health care as a human right,
Starting point is 00:06:24 excuse me, the right of every family to a decent home and an end to endless wars. And a divided or and a dividend paid to every American from the AI economy. Because these machines were built on the whole of a human inheritance. That inheritance belongs to all of a us and not just to the handful of men playing God with our very existence. None of that happens if we just move on. Donald Trump, his family and his administration are robbing us blind, not just of our money, but of our faith in one another. And they have to answer for it.
Starting point is 00:07:06 Oh, he's getting into Ebro Talk now. Truth and reconciliation, not revenge. Then we break the system that let them do it. The question is not whether we will lose our democracy. The question is whether we will fight to take back what has already been stolen. I learned in recovery that you can't heal what you won't name. Neither can a country. This is big Ebro talk right here.
Starting point is 00:07:29 Now he's getting to it. I was driving by a mansion the other day. Not in my neighborhood. In another neighborhood where there are mansions. They had like, it was like you ever seen those mansions where the property like goes up. So you're driving on the road. And there's like they have like bushes and flowers. and things like this and there's like a wall
Starting point is 00:07:53 and they have like there and then it goes up into their yard and the house is like up up and you gotta like drive up as one of those. On the wall on a main kind of throughway and these people, the whole neighborhood's
Starting point is 00:08:07 got money. That they had a sign that said truth and reconciliation 2028. That's fire. And it was like a political sign. Right. it wasn't like for a candidate though it was like here's what we stand for in 20 it was like this is what we want to see in 20 28 so and he said those same words right there i want do you think hunter
Starting point is 00:08:34 biden could could continue what he's been doing talking etc being out there and and be anything or is he just like could he yes we have a we have a convicted rapist no he's not a convicted rapist convicted sexual assaulter He wasn't convicted of sexual assault He had to pay a woman Correct, he's convicted of libel Correct An alleged rapist And convicted of libel
Starting point is 00:09:03 As well as So many other things Who is currently in the office So you're asking Would a former addict Whose father was a Was always an addict But he's in recovery
Starting point is 00:09:19 A recovering addict A recovering addict so you don't ever recover. You're never not an addict. You're never not an addict. No. Okay. A recovering addict, you don't think that that, who is on a path and doing the work
Starting point is 00:09:32 and you don't think they can hold off. I don't know. Would you vote for him? I don't know what his aspirations are. Well, no, aside from that. I'm growing to like him. And obviously I am someone who appreciates a recovering addict because recovering addicts because recovering addicts have learned a lot.
Starting point is 00:09:49 Yeah. They've learned a lot that a lot of people haven't learned. about themselves. So I don't know if I, you know, it seems I'm now just learning from these pieces like that what he stands for. I wouldn't want someone. I wouldn't want him if he was a repeat of his dad. Go to clip one. I believe that the biggest problem in America is in, in Washington, D.C. with the federal government is a, is it not the oligarchy? It is. It's the closetocracy, as I call it. It is. And I'm being totally serious. Everybody knows. There is like this closeted gay mafia, largely Republican, that exist in Washington, D.C., and everybody knows every single one of them.
Starting point is 00:10:38 Who's gay? And so it's in, and what I believe, the only reason that that is relevant is because I believe that internal conflict creates so much. vitriol inside a person that they take it out on the rest of the world. And they do. And so what they do is their whole lives, they've been closeted. And so you have this like black ball inside your, yourself, this like blackened heart by the fact that you can't be who you want to be. And so you take it out on everybody else. And these men, largely men, have done exactly that. And they're, everybody knows who they are. Everybody. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:25 Interesting. Interesting. Thank you, interesting. So I wanted to put, I mean, putting it out there. I'm here for it.
Starting point is 00:11:42 Because that idea that people who have inner turmoil, inner pain, and they ascend to the highest heights of things, of power,
Starting point is 00:11:55 and that inner pain, that un kind of, they haven't been accepted for who they want to be. They don't feel like they could be accepted for who they want to be. They don't feel like they could be the honest version of themselves. That was the whole Lindsey Graham story. Yeah, that's what I think he's, that's where it started, that conversation. Yeah, no, obviously if that's a real thing, that could be very problematic because you're starting from a place of lying and being miserable and angry and lashing out.
Starting point is 00:12:25 on a much different note because it's ish we missed and if you want more of us today we're heading over to Patreon a couple minutes I just really enjoyed this clip and I don't often see clips of Chris Brown being funny
Starting point is 00:12:36 but clip 7 I thought was a really fun clip so there was an artist yeah this artist wanted to go out to the club with us so you know huge artists so I'm like all right cool
Starting point is 00:12:50 me and McCrib we're gonna go to the club it's it's nigger night it's turn up night you know it's going to be another artist in there performing and that artist song was the number one song in the country i'm talking about going crazy we get in the club i make sure we got the whole section full of women so the person in there he's looking around the song come on the other artist is on stage starts singing a song the whole building erupts i'm talking about it erupts like everybody
Starting point is 00:13:23 girls in our section they're going crazy i look over to this person I mean, he ain't feeling it. I'm talking about not a smirk, not a head nod, nothing. I turned back to look at the artist. But the next time I turn back to look at the person in my section, they're gone. I don't see him. I'm like, what is that?
Starting point is 00:13:45 What is the nigga that went? I look up. The nigger is on the DJ booth right next to the artist that's doing the song. And he just said like this. The nigger, when the song goes off, The nigger takes the mic. Takes the mic. I'm thinking he's about to do his songs or do some shit.
Starting point is 00:14:05 I'm like, oh, this is been crazy. He's about to go crazy in here, yeah. The nigger goes on a 45 minute ramp. I'm talking. I'm talking about saying all of everything that's about nothing. The last thing I hear, such and such ain't stick they're in my booty. I don't even play that way. Ah!
Starting point is 00:14:25 All right now single figures Here I am I don't play like this Great clip right Shouts to R&B money That's a great clip Oh man You know
Starting point is 00:14:39 That's the most Kanye story Oh man And you knew the internet Was gonna piece it all together You ain't gonna stick your fingers In my booty I don't even play like it Why can you just let
Starting point is 00:14:50 Down in the DM Or whatever it was just play So anyways That's a good time Good time I wanted to give you that this week. No, that's a good time. I, um, I on Ebroz Algo, things I miss. I don't know if you guys have this in your algorithm, but do you guys get like odd sports, like sports that you've never
Starting point is 00:15:08 seen being played before? No, you do. And you've mentioned this. Why? What do you got? Go to clip four, please. Look at these athletes, bro. What is happening, bro? Look at this. Watch this. No. I don't know where. I started following these dudes. They're doing backflips, spiking the ball, bro, on pavement. And it's like volleyball, but soccer? Yeah, I mean, you know what I know. All I know is I see tremendous, why is this not being covered?
Starting point is 00:15:48 This is what I, this should be in the Olympics. And you know why it's not in the Olympics? Because nobody in America can do that. That's a very good point by you. That was, that was impressive stuff. bro and they do it yo and the audience is like yeah
Starting point is 00:16:03 this is normal that's not normal no that wasn't normal doing full pay lay kicks like that on pavement again and again and again bro
Starting point is 00:16:12 that's not normal I've never seen it another clip go to uh five we got a grap no no no this is just look at this look at this sport
Starting point is 00:16:26 what is happening you roll it again I want to see one more time It's bike hockey. No, but it's soccer. Look. Look. It's chaos.
Starting point is 00:16:36 No, no, no. Yo. That's not impressive to you? I just don't know what's wrong with you. Why is this on your algo, bro? Because that stuff is impressive. But I'll mention certain things. No, I didn't see it.
Starting point is 00:16:49 I'm like, it's politics. No, I saw that. Yo, a couple of things I always love to point out with people who have different competitions going on. All right. There was a ref. There's somebody who refs. that.
Starting point is 00:17:01 That means there's like an organization. No, they know the rules. And they know the rules. They read the book. Like, oh, you can't do that. Can't do that. Violation blew the whistle.
Starting point is 00:17:10 They had bikes designed for the sport. That means that there's an industry. They had a specific ball. They had uniforms, goals. They had a place to do it. Well, it was just a gym. Still, run the clip again. It's called cycle ball.
Starting point is 00:17:30 Are you sure? Otherwise, known as rad ball see look at this he passed it yo no he set him up the two you saw to assist two people on yo did him ride a fixed gear bicycle with no brakes or free wheel the ball is controlled by the bike and the head except when defending the goal history the sport was introduced in I don't even know where to begin last year I don't know 1883 get the fuck out of here bro They had bikes then?
Starting point is 00:18:07 Artistic cyclist Nicholas Edward Kaufman First match was played on September 14th of 1883 Mind blown Mind blown Was that the big wheel
Starting point is 00:18:23 Small wheel bikes We don't know Rassan No I think that was in 1900s The game of cycle ball Is played by two teams Of two players in two halves Each lasting seven minutes
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Starting point is 00:20:23 Algo. Yeah, bro. We're learning. We're going to learn something out here, B. All right. Well, if you want to learn more, join us on Patreon. It's where we're going now, folks. We'll see you over there.
Starting point is 00:20:33 That was crazy. Crazy. Cycleball. Wow, bro. Man, you know what? I have to say, I was ready to make fun of you and say, why are we doing this?
Starting point is 00:20:43 But that was actually... Well, because I do... If they had said that was invented in 2020, I honestly would have kept mocking. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The fact that that's been around for a hundred some years, that's crazy information.
Starting point is 00:20:55 Well, I think that's part of why. What do we have to do now, by the way? We have, we're going to do some... We're going to get to part two of Inspector Day. Well, hey, thanks for... Thanks for jumping over on Patreon if you were just watching cycle ball video. But now we have some voice notes. We have some video, some emails.
Starting point is 00:21:12 The reason I think these sports that I've never seen before interest me is a, it's a different type of discipline. Like the dudes doing backflips, flips kicking a ball. Like that's incredible to me. And I think they were barefoot as well. Which is. Were they barefoot? Yeah, maybe they were barefoot. I think they were barefoot.
Starting point is 00:21:32 Then the cycle ball, like I just. never have seen these things before. And I'm very intrigued like there's leagues. Matter of fact, if you watch the program, send more videos of interesting competitions. Oh, you know what? I'm down for that. Now, if we make it
Starting point is 00:21:48 a thing. Yeah, I want to see, because I'm into for some reason I'm into like different... You're talking about Weird Sport Wednesday? Oh, I'm down for Weird Sport Wednesday. There's one that I love right now on IG. Then DR, they hit a hammer and a nail and they have teams and whoever could get the nail completely flushed. So there's a Dominican dude who runs a cafe by where I bike,
Starting point is 00:22:11 and he has a video of me trying to do the hammering the nail. So what is the goal? They have basically a piece of wood, and they give you, and a nail that's kind of sitting in the wood, and the competition is who can get the nail into the wood with the least amount of hits, basically. It doesn't go in on one?
Starting point is 00:22:28 Absolutely, no. So the wood is hard wood? It's hard wood, yeah. It's not so it's how many shots. It's who can get it in in the least. And it's the long nail. It's not like a short nail. No, it's not a short nail.
Starting point is 00:22:39 The nail was like this long, bro. Like the nail was like. Got it. Okay. And it's also about how flush it is. You don't want it to bend or anything. Yeah, you can't let it bend. It's got to go straight down.
Starting point is 00:22:48 But you know what I figured out, though, when I did it. So you see how I'm sitting here? And it's kind of like I'm at the even. They have the table so high that if you could actually get up over it, you would have a better shot. But because you're hitting it from this angle, it's harder. When you get up over a nail If you're really doing a hammer
Starting point is 00:23:06 A nail at something in your crib You're really at this angle Up above Once you're trying to hit it at this angle Tough With a regular hammer I missed a thousand times They made fun of me forever
Starting point is 00:23:17 I'll try to find I did not know that was a thing But it's a competition Um let's see Where you want to go Rosenberg Here you have the voice notes over there I do have voice notes over there I do have voice notes
Starting point is 00:23:28 Manny has a daughter He wants to talk about All right here we go manny was good y'all i hope you play this one um big fan of y'all elr army motherfucking veteran right here what you want to call it my fault for cousin but anyway let me talk business so i have a daughter and she's eligible for that trump account i'm thinking about doing it but i'm also conflicted you know it's thousand dollars on the table that can develop in accrue interest over time that sounds very beneficial to her future i've you know watched
Starting point is 00:24:01 you know, earn your leisure's perspective on it and a lot of other people, Our Rich Journeys and other great investment channel as well, and I've listened to their perspective on it. And, you know, it's convincing me that maybe I should just do it. But I also just feel a little nasty. It's an icky feeling to support somebody that I don't support. And I just would love to hear your guys' perspective on this kind of thing. You know, I'm a 9 to 5 where I work as a welder. My wife, she works with autistic children. So we're getting up every day and getting to the bag and supporting, you know, the communities. We do have a custodial account set up for our daughter and it's a 529. So that's been going and that's been doing its thing. But, you know,
Starting point is 00:24:46 more opportunities, the better. And I just want to set her up for the future. And I'm thinking that this might be something that I would consider. Love to hear your opinion. All right. one honey uh on any investment what's the downside hit the downside he's considering is just the moral i don't want to do something trump did it sounds like yeah but when you make investments or are are or are investing right like i don't i don't quite understand the trump account but isn't it just a federal government account it's not don't trump's per se it's the u s government right lu yeah yeah so whether trump is there or another president is there
Starting point is 00:25:27 what's the downside yeah I I can I don't think I ever actually did it but Maya's eligible it started right of her birthday was the beginning and so would Salasi be eligible no I think slossie might be too old two and a half's too old well I just think it started in January of 25 got it
Starting point is 00:25:48 I could be wrong that's what I believe I didn't do it maybe for the same reasons I just didn't feel like doing it but like like he said he's a welder and he's doing his best to stack money however he can. If you could start an account that you don't have right now otherwise,
Starting point is 00:26:07 isn't that cutting off your nose to spite your face? Yeah. So Trump's bad. We all agree. I don't hate this idea of starting an account and giving people an account with $1,000 in it for a baby. And they're giving you the thousand. Yeah, they're giving you the thousand to start.
Starting point is 00:26:20 Like they have that, I think, didn't they do this in New Jersey also? Didn't Governor Murphy start an account? Yeah, I think it was not, This idea is not a Trump original. No. And I think they're going to start doing it in New York City. Didn't Mom Donnie say he was going to do this in New York City too?
Starting point is 00:26:36 I didn't hear that. But I believe you. I feel like I heard that. Either way, if you think it's a good idea and something that would be beneficial, you should do it. I mean, it's not. And I don't know where you're hitting us from, Manny. Maybe there's some more local things that you may not have heard of. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:26:49 But yeah. I mean, Trump likes to put his name on things like he did with the stimmy checks. Yeah. It's not his money, bro. He just likes to put his name on stuff. Correct. Most of those buildings with his name on it, they're not his buildings either. Right.
Starting point is 00:27:05 They just paid the license. They paid him the license. Now, you still wouldn't want to live in one if you don't like him because you don't want to see his name every day. Yeah. I'm just saying he puts his name on shit. But in this case, at some point, this account will have nothing to do with Trump. It'll just be money your daughter has. So.
Starting point is 00:27:19 There you have it. I want to shout out to Erica. She has a small request. Can you guys do gurus before you read Super Chats? please I feel like that's a better way to end the show instead of rushing through a segment we all really like love you guys so she says do the gurus first she feels like the gurus get rushed okay I don't think the super chat has anything to do with it but I think in general she just wants gurus to be earlier and have more priority that's fair uh we have david uh talking about
Starting point is 00:27:48 more financial literacy uh wants to help with it long time fats here patron and frequent super chatter DJ Tate Tastie. We see him? Yeah, we see him a lot. I'm listening to Wednesday's show, and I felt compelled to write to see if you should explore a conversation together. In my day job, I work with New York Life
Starting point is 00:28:09 and lead the African-American market. We're a group that's been around 23 years before DEI, dedicated to protecting and growing wealth in the black community. As a part of how we serve the community, we have an education-only offering called Balance Well-Being. Balancewellbeing.com for everybody watching and listening to right now,
Starting point is 00:28:29 where we offer education-only online financial resources and education-only financial workshops. When we say education-only, that means we guarantee no specific mention of products or services. In addition, we also, a complimentary one-hour education-only sessions as a follow-up where we again guarantee there's no mention of companies, products, or sales. I think these personal education-only sessions help alleviate e-brose concerns
Starting point is 00:28:54 around pushing people to buy a thing. I could see some of the content from the workshops being a great conversation for a show. Because, yes, I keep saying the reason we haven't delved into, like, what you should be doing with your money on this program is because I don't want to feel responsible for you potentially losing your money. Right. And I don't, you know, I don't think that also the ways that I think are good for me,
Starting point is 00:29:24 with my money are necessarily good for everyone with their money. Yeah. It's a very personal thing. It's a very personal thing. So, but balance well-being.com, if you want to go check it out. I don't know if I want to do a whole show. We're supposed to have a master investor Ian Dunlap on the show next week. We tried to get to him this week.
Starting point is 00:29:44 I got pulled in 50 directions and we had to skip over having them on, but we're supposed to have them on on Monday. That's my guy Ian Dunlap. Is he, in fact? I've watched his resume He's one of them If you got money to him Well so what does that mean though
Starting point is 00:30:00 He will advise you on No he's literally telling people This is what I think you should invest in If you want to have an active investment And here's These companies and where I project them going Based on these understandings And this is what their financial importance is
Starting point is 00:30:18 Where I think this one's going But it's very much not a mutual fund where you're just like, it's still actually taking a list. It's very specific to these businesses. Like, you know, here's where the AI world is going. This company's making this piece in the AI machines. We should invest in this company because these companies are ordering a bunch of this piece.
Starting point is 00:30:38 And they're going to see these type of increases over X amount of time. Yes. Mo writes us and says, is Trump the most polarizing figure? Growing up in Battle Creek, Michigan, parentheses, Kellogg, Serial City in the 90s, I was exposed to certain New York personalities like Trump and Giuliani through East Coast hip-hop because a lot of rappers put these dudes in their songs.
Starting point is 00:31:05 After learning about Trump's stance against the exonerated five, taking out a full-page ad demanding their death penalty, redlining New York and refusing to rent to black people, how did New York hip-hop reconcile putting Trump in their rhymes, making him the benchmark for wealth and hip-hop, And to some degree, putting him on a pedestal, even though he didn't rock with us. Smith & Weston had a song called Black Trump.
Starting point is 00:31:28 And they were Cocoa Brothers at the time, but it's the same group. What's it about this dude that makes people forget how horrible he is as an individual and as a businessman, allowing him to still gain a mass following? With that said, do you all think Trump is the most polarizing figure
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