The Ebro, Laura, Rosenberg Show - 51.) Madness at Gracie Mansion + A-Rod's White House Trip (3/9/26)

Episode Date: March 9, 2026

Today on Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg - Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg are recapping their weekends, analyzing White House Guests like A-Rod and Condoleezza Rice, Chaos at Gracie Manor, Rap Life Review, Ste...fon Diggs out of New England, Britney Spears back in trouble, Bad Bunny Kids Party and so much more! (3/9/26) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:52 for a year at a market Records just don't call in a podcast the ebro laura rosembourg shows like this because we wouldn't be breaking our necks to do it you know what I'm saying oh man oh man oh man oh man oh Oh, man, listen, I am Ebro.
Starting point is 00:01:25 That is Laura, and he is Rosenberg. Listen, first things first we get to say and rest in peace to the greatest rapper of all time died on March 9th. I mean, he's up there. Now, I always say I'm not a big death day guy, Laura. I'm not a big celebrate someone's dying day. I'm a big birthday person. I prefer that too. But the March 9 thing went so crazy because,
Starting point is 00:01:50 Cannabis is lyric. Yes. So here we are. Where people are throwing parties. You can't. You can't really fight with March 9th. It's the, of all the, in hip-hop, of all the anniversary days, it's the number. It is what it is. And people say cannabis didn't bring nothing to the game. Well, people who say that are idiots, anyone.
Starting point is 00:02:11 Talk to them. And who says that really? I think you just said it. That's the thing. You just said it. You said people, but you said it. Nah, cannabis is out here. Shout to cannabis, wherever you are. You are, sir. Living life. Yeah, positive guy. You know what I mean? Rosenberg, how was your weekend?
Starting point is 00:02:26 The weekend was nice. The weekend was nice. It felt like some time. It felt like I had a couple of days. Okay. So, you know, my friend Chauncey came to town. We hung out. We had a niece birthday on Saturday.
Starting point is 00:02:38 All right. We did a little... A niece birthday. My niece is Natalie's sister's daughter's birthday. We did that. So I had a little family home cooking, which is always a good vibe went out a little bit
Starting point is 00:02:53 that's it oh we played some we went out on Friday night to a whatever restaurant but then we decided we like that was kind of boring let's like stop and get a drink or dessert or something and we popped in a spot in our neighborhood that had a pinball machine okay and we started playing the pinball machine and then a guy came up and he was like
Starting point is 00:03:09 hey you're gonna want to do X, Y and Z with this machine he was like I'm sorry I'm a big nerd I'm in a league it's a whole thing and then we started playing that pinball machine, bro. I was like, oh, I get it. This is tough.
Starting point is 00:03:23 It was a good machine. It was all fire. So now you're going to buy a pinball machine to go with your jukebox? Now you know. At some point, it's happening. All right. Laura, how was your weekend? It was fun.
Starting point is 00:03:32 I just, I was hanging out with the fam this whole weekend. I did go to a bad bunny themed kids party. Oh. That sounds fire. Man, the kids are going nuts in there. And we had a lot of fots in there, too, which was really nice. It was like, oh, my God. I love the show.
Starting point is 00:03:47 Can I take a bit? I'm like, wait, wait, wait, can't lose my. kid. I was like, give me a second. Because it was that crazy in there? It was crazy in there. But it was so cool. And I told them that we are working on a collaboration party with our girl Vashti. I've been talking to her. So we're going to pick a date so all of us can have a little party and invite our thoughts. And for the kids, the kids party. Yeah. Everything will, everything will do for the Ebro-Laure Rosenberg Experience Program show will be family-friendly.
Starting point is 00:04:14 Yeah, I mean. Everything? Everything. Because I need to be home about 730. Yeah, I still don't know if everyone wants every party to be with their children, bro. I know, I know. That's your family friendly. I didn't say you got to bring your kids, but you can bring your lady, you can bring, you know what I mean, that kind of stuff. That's not what family friendly means, but sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:30 It'll be like, you know. It won't be like strip clubs. It won't be like strip clubs, hookahars, and yeah, it won't be that. All right, cool, cool. But anyway, it was a lot of fun and it was really cool. What was the general age range for the people in the party? The kids. It was like from toddlers to like 10-year-olds.
Starting point is 00:04:48 To 10 year olds. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. It ends preteen. You don't have preteen. Like 12, 13 years. Uh-uh. And the ones who were there were with like a little kid.
Starting point is 00:04:57 You know what I mean? Like I saw some teenagers, but they were watching a child. And what are the kids? What are the little kids? They just kind of jumping up and down running around? You're dancing on the floor, dancing with each other jumping. What kind of question? Then they bring out like a giant.
Starting point is 00:05:08 I've never been to a dance party for children before. Then they bring out like a giant rainbow, like a parachute. That's not just like any party. Well, why are you being that person? It's different. How is it like any party? It's like any party. No, it's not.
Starting point is 00:05:20 People grind at parties. People drink at parties. Not with kids. First of all, Rosemort. It's a kid's party. Why does he do this? There was a bar and people were drinking. Adults.
Starting point is 00:05:29 Adults. Yeah, we're having a beer. But they were grind. Were people grinding on each other? No. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. But hold on. How many parties you've been to when they bring out a big rainbow thing and lift it up in the air and people run under it?
Starting point is 00:05:40 Well, it depends. I've been to those at kids parties before. But I've never been to a kid's party. That's why I'm asking. Oh, so that's all I didn't know that. to know you had never been to a kid's party before you have nieces and nephews. I thought maybe you had been to a kids party. I missed you saying I've never been to a kid's party.
Starting point is 00:05:57 Like a party at a club with music? A lot of people haven't done that. It's kind of a new wave. It's a new wave. Wait, but they have it at regular kids parties have like stuff going, you know, balloons, cotton candy, kids dance. That people know. That I know.
Starting point is 00:06:10 Yes, but these kids parties don't have balloons. It's just like a DJ or a band. It's a miniaturized club party for kids. No, I get that too. but I guess I've, you know, with music playing at a regular kids party, it's not much different. When I was at Vashty, it's not much different than a kids party, a regular kids party. They have like streamers. They have stuff kids to play with and dance with.
Starting point is 00:06:29 It's cute. That sounds cute. It's fun. Sounds cute. Yeah. I'm not a parent-hister. I haven't done this yet. Well, no, but I'm just letting you know it's not that much different.
Starting point is 00:06:38 People can hype it like it's different. But only because it's at a location where you can walk in. But truth be told, if you've gone to like a, I don't know, a rented, party room at the trampoline spot where somebody brings the Bluetooth speaker and hands kids, you know, has somebody come and twisting balloons and has like a schedule of things for kids to do. It's not that different. Well, guess what? I barely even been to those.
Starting point is 00:07:01 And let me tell you, the way they charge for these parties. Well, so that's why they try to make you think they're super different. Br. What do they hit me for them? It's like $50. Yeah. Yes. For everyone?
Starting point is 00:07:14 For each person? Everyone. You? The child. No, they cake him, bro. Yes. Everything's out of control with the prices, bro. Well, get ready.
Starting point is 00:07:23 They say your gas prices is about to run up on you. Oh, you don't say, I wonder why. Well, why would that happen? Well, you know, when you want to start a war in the Middle East, this is what happened. It could relate to the video I saw of just fires in Tehran with oil just burning the streets? This oil burning. Oh. Well, so 20% of the world's oil comes through that straight of Hormuz that the Iran government
Starting point is 00:07:47 has shut down. So that's off the board. However, they say they're allowing Chinese ships through there. So China's going through and getting their oil. Oh. And actively, Russia and China are sharing intel with Iran. So that's what this week will present itself to be. Great. It's going to be a good time. But can I have what they're doing in the White House praying for our president? You know, we're a bunch of religious psychos. You know that in the United States right now in our government. You realize that? Oh, yeah, I do. All right. Is everybody comes? clear that that's what's going on. Not the president. He's not, but he's, they're just,
Starting point is 00:08:21 he's surrounded by them. He's just surrounded. He believes in nothing. Right, but they pretend that he is a religious figure, even though he doesn't, can't name a Bible verse. Let's get that photo. I've said, there were a few, I think there's happened more than once. Look at this. Lifting up the arms of our president.
Starting point is 00:08:37 We pray for your continued blessing and favor to rest upon him. We pray for wisdom from heaven to flood his heart, his mind. I can't believe people believe this. No, people are buying. I don't believe. I don't believe that. I don't buy them buying. You don't believe that some people are buying it?
Starting point is 00:08:56 The most, the most religious, like, people who are like, you know, borderline. Can't see through, they can't see through anything. Right, their borderline, Durant. Sure. But like the other people who aren't that religious, they just like him. I don't believe that they watch us and don't chop. They're like, that's our guy who pretend in these religions. They know that thing. They know this is a scary.
Starting point is 00:09:15 You're a heavenly blessing upon him. But they're in, though. They don't care. They don't care. You know, listen, I came up with the bar. I have the bar. What's that? This is the line.
Starting point is 00:09:24 First, I have to hit this. Congratulations. You plagued yourself. Just for everyone out there that believes in what this country marketed to you, there was supposed to be a separation of church and state. Yeah. All of this religion in the, in the, now you are a religious, leaning towards a religious extremist government like the,
Starting point is 00:09:45 ones we claim are a problem all over the globe. Go ahead, Rosam. Well, no, particularly the, every, you know, how you always think every Islamic country is like fundamentalist crazy people, and you're attacking them all the time for being, we have to stop these crazy religious zealots. That's what you're doing. You have commanders on bases telling people this is a religious war. How would that be different than people in other places saying that we're doing this for Allah? That's the only difference, the word, God or Allah? That's the base. different. Guess what Allah means? Oh, God. God. Okay, so it's all the exact same thing.
Starting point is 00:10:19 No, I realized the other day, as we're sitting here right now, watching the news and seeing these yo-yo's and thinking about our future and whether or not we're going to live or die and whether or not our children are safe, I realize that these races love racism so much. They love their racism
Starting point is 00:10:35 so much. Rosembourg's favorite. No, they love their racism so much that now Pete Hegseth is deciding the health and safety of our children. Whether or not we will die the street and have explosions in our country is now being decided by a Fox News weekend host known alcoholic lunatic because y'all loved your racism that much well but he's got the white sprangest his Christian nationalist tattoo of course he does and he wears this sweet little uh
Starting point is 00:11:02 yo bro i just want to let you know pete the american flag pocket square that's that's that's not that's not it's not because i'm gonna tell you something rosam it doesn't look consistent with the critique of people's suiting. Pocket squares. It's not even like a real pocket square. It's almost looks like a card that he gets that just has the top of the flag on it. And he just sticks it in there. Just wear a blue or a red pocket square.
Starting point is 00:11:27 Like, you became a suiting specialist around six years ago. You started getting your first suits for like WWE, ESP. Well, not your first suits, but your custom ones. Yeah, yeah. And since then, you've been like, this is a do and don't. Putting on nice clothes. Not like mine are all that great or anything.
Starting point is 00:11:46 They're not. I'm not like the highest level. I'm definitely getting the ones that are, you know, shout out to my people. Well, it's not about cost. It's about fit. It's about like what you're wearing. Just like they're little things, although there's another thing that people violate
Starting point is 00:11:58 who have way more, way nicer suits than I have. And yet I see this violated all the time. And it drives me nuts. What is it? You probably don't notice it. But I really think it's crazy. This guy's paying attention. You know, these cats on TV that keep their
Starting point is 00:12:12 suit buttoned when they're sitting. Oh, it's said it's all of them. No, it's all of them. And then you see it. It's all of them. They all think it's the style. They think that the move is you button and sit and I'm like, no, no, it's open and sit. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:12:28 Stand and button. Yeah. Well, maybe. Why are you doing this? I think some people leave it buttoned when they're sitting so that it looks a certain. They're going for like a tighter. They want it to be tighter. A slim. All I see is the like bunchiness. Well, no. And not not only that, but you see that button struggling.
Starting point is 00:12:44 That's what I'm saying. Oh, what about what it's the stuff? And when they do the, what you're gonna call it, the double breasted and they have multiple buttons buttoned as they're sitting? No, you look nuts. But yeah, the card, the USA flag card thing is just not. So what do you guys, how do you guys feel about the Condoleezza Rice Body? I have no feelings.
Starting point is 00:13:03 She popped out of the sports thing, right? They said that they saw her going into the White House. I think she was at the sports. They had a college sports, you know, Trump's making college sports great again. I don't know what this means. I don't understand. I didn't know what exactly was wrong with college sports or why he's involved.
Starting point is 00:13:21 But it was a who's who. The list of people that showed up to the sports thing was tons of different people from different leagues. And Condoleezza Rice, who I believe has been involved in sports in the past several years. Like commissioner of a college football playoff committee. She's on the college football playoff committee. It helps run it. But she was super. even when she was
Starting point is 00:13:43 on the job as a politician, she was wasn't she like super involved in Alabama's her team maybe? That feels right. Crimson Todd. Feels right. She's a role tied type. But if you look at the list of people that showed up, you know, it was a lot of different people showed up to sit around
Starting point is 00:13:59 when you get the White House call, whether it was Obama in office or Trump and or whoever, mad people show up. That's facts. Was that way A-Rod was there? So I don't quite understand that one maybe I didn't I did but he's not involved he's an he's an NBA owner mm-hmm he's involved in baseball in you know different ways but maybe he's getting involved in something I looked at the list though he wasn't on the
Starting point is 00:14:23 list of the college football people oh he had an but he was there but he was there the same day you know the craziest thing was reading the tweets mm-hmm bless you excuse me Trump's Trump's anti-A-Rod tweets you read those no oh my God yo in 2012 yo you're man was diabolical about coming after A-Rod. Why? Wait, I don't know this. Probably A-Rod back to.
Starting point is 00:14:46 Same thing that regular fans had with him. Like, he was just like, but he went too far because he's Trump. So it was like, you got to drop A-Rod in the line. It would be like, I read a whole list of him. And it was like, you know, April 10th. You have to drop A-Rod in the lineup if you want to win. October 11th. I mean, April 11th.
Starting point is 00:15:03 Man, this team won't win with A-R-Rod. He's not good unless he's on drugs. A-R-R-M-1. Let me ask you this. Over and over again. He was on his neck. I want to shout out to the people that take the time every time to try to bring up things that Trump said in the past and hold him to it today.
Starting point is 00:15:21 Like it matters. Congratulations. You played yourself. It's more fun to watch. Yeah. It's really just more fun to watch. And it's playing the face to whoever's there. It's just laughing at the person.
Starting point is 00:15:31 Yeah. It's just like, wow. You ran up to see someone. It's not like Trump went back. He didn't even, it's not like he respected you enough to go delete tweets. Hello. It just leaves it out there. Like, yeah, I called you a bitch.
Starting point is 00:15:42 Now come up and sit next to me. Man, listen. And there's like. It might be a few rappers that pull up to this show that we've had some things to say about. I just think it's different. That's different. That's different. Because he went on a quest.
Starting point is 00:15:52 This was his thing. And he's not just saying like, hey, Arod's struggling. It's like he's no good without his performance enhancing. Like going at his neck. But you know, a lot of these people put all that stuff aside for money and opportunity. They don't really hold on that stuff for photo op. There's no real. No.
Starting point is 00:16:08 These aren't real colleagues in real life. This is opportunistic alliances most of the time. And listen, I like Arod, always had a friendly relationship and think he's treated me nothing but nicely in interviewing and stuff like that. You know, listen, Arod's never put himself out there in a big way about anything political or cultural. Stood for nothing.
Starting point is 00:16:29 Well, that's that. Didn't you see how I was doing it nice? Didn't you see I was saying that cleanly? I'm not you, though. No, I know. But then you just dug on it and ruined the whole thing for me. I was trying to keep it, keep it clean. But not that we expect he to be.
Starting point is 00:16:41 I don't always expect people to stand for things. Like, I'm not, don't, I don't dislike Arod because he wasn't like, you know, standing up for something. Yeah, but how do you feel that he went and then sat? I have felt nothing. I wasn't surprised, didn't care. I was like, oh, that makes sense. Yeah. When Ricardo showed it to me, I'm like, not surprised.
Starting point is 00:16:57 Like, why would I be surprised that Arod went and sat next to? I guess you're right. I guess it only hits if you thought the person would be someone who wouldn't do that. And why would you think that about A ride? And why would you think that about that's fair. Although King Louis hit me and he. he said that J-Lo and Arod endorsed Biden. Oh, yeah, A-Rod did do an indoor.
Starting point is 00:17:14 Yeah, that sounds familiar here, the full endorse. Yeah, but again, again, that doesn't mean. But he's also, like you said, he's a partial NBA owner. He's getting in the ownership. The weird choice for me is Minnesota, you co-owned the Timberwolves. Okay. The Timberwolves went hard to, like, fight, you know, for the community publicly. At least they put on that face of, like, we stand without.
Starting point is 00:17:38 immigrant community and we I don't know like now Arod's up there playing cleanup and now he rides up to oh yeah so that's what it is maybe that's what it is hey let me go see the guy keep the heat off you guys keep doing what you're doing I'm gonna go up here and fall on the sword oh yeah you know what's not a bad call listen that's what honestly if you look around us with a lot of leadership that's part of being a leader you got to go take the meetings and have the combos to protect the business protect the business as well as protect the people so they can continue to do what they're doing. That's part of it.
Starting point is 00:18:08 But some of it has been that the people have gone up and done the dance so hard that they've normalized dancing for the man. That's right. And now everybody has to do it. Arod went up there one time so far. We don't know what he's working on. You never know because Trump will start inviting you back over and over.
Starting point is 00:18:24 Look, Mom Donnie played it good. Oh, yeah. Mom Donnie's at two meetings. No, listen, he put on his, he put on the shoes. He has a thing he wants to get done or two and he says, hey, let me grab these shoes, go up here and dance with this man. Speaking of Mom Donnie, they had a protest outside of the Gracie Mansion here in New York City this weekend, which, what's the guy's name?
Starting point is 00:18:45 Lang. What's the name? Lang. Yeah. So he's the guy that got punched in the face in Minnesota while he was screaming at black people and trans people. And then black people and trans people saved him from getting his ass what? Because I walked out. And yeah, I'm like, what?
Starting point is 00:18:58 What's up with him? And he reminded him to get that. I'm like, oh, my God, the irony. Yeah. So he was about to get his ass dragged. and for spouting racism and then black folks was like nah, no, no, no, chill, chill,
Starting point is 00:19:11 get out of here, bro, before you get your ass whoop got him up out of there and now he's outside Gracie Mansion now can somebody explain what an anti-Islam protested? It doesn't sound like a protest. To me that sounds like some sort of hate gathering. Yeah. Protest implies you're doing something.
Starting point is 00:19:26 Right. There's two billion people who practice Islam on the globe. What is an anti-Islam? Two billion. It's a hateful ass protest. Like, what are you even doing? And by the way, these are people from many ethnicities, languages, nations. Like, what are you even saying?
Starting point is 00:19:44 And like, what are they saying? Like, get them out. Like, what are you saying? So the mayor posted yesterday that he said, yesterday, white supremacist Jake Long organized a protest outside Gracie Mansion rooted in bigotry and racism. Such hate has no place in New York City. It is an affront to our city's values
Starting point is 00:20:01 and the unity that defines who we are. What followed was even more disturbing. Violence at a protest is never acceptable. The attempt to use an explosive device and hurt others is not only criminal. It is reprehensible and the antithesis of who we are. I want to thank the brave men and women of NYPD who acted quickly to keep New Yorkers safe. Our officers ran toward danger without hesitation, demonstrating once again the courage and dedication it takes to protect the city every single day. Because apparently, after these racist Islamophobes,
Starting point is 00:20:34 showed up, then other people showed up and threw explosives at them. Is that how it worked? That's what the story is. Got it. At them, at the protesters, quote unquote. That's what the story is. Yes. And then people were coming after Mom Donnie.
Starting point is 00:20:51 Uh-oh, what did he do? Saying Mom Donnie condemned the racist protesters, but he didn't condemn the Muslim extremists who came and threw the explosives. But he did, though. So I think then he put out a statement like, but like he just did. You saw this. We just put it up. No, no, but I think this statement came a little bit.
Starting point is 00:21:12 Got it. But I mean, I'm not, I have no issue of the timing of the statement, but that's when he put out the statement. He said very clearly, this was bad. This was bad. Let's not do these things. That's the story they're telling. Now, they arrested the agitators, apparently, the people that they believe through these bombs. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:31 Well, those aren't the agitators Because the agitators are the people who showed up into the racist Well, both of them, whatever they are. They got everybody. Clearly, if you're throwing explosives, you're not an agitist? You're beyond an agitator at that point. Yeah, you're about an agitator. The agitators are...
Starting point is 00:21:45 You're a criminal. Yeah. You're borderline terrorists now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We're no longer agit. Okay. Because I was called the agitator, the bigots who showed up. Got it.
Starting point is 00:21:54 Those are the people agitating the situation, right? Well, but those were... They showed up first, the way I was told. Which was the racist. Islam thing showed up first. Yes. Then the other people showed up encounter to them.
Starting point is 00:22:07 Correct. Are we sure? That's what the story. That's the story. I would honestly believe that both sides were the same because I don't know what an anti-Islam protest is and who's counter-protesting
Starting point is 00:22:19 something? Like what are you counter-protesting? And how did you even know that this was at? Like what is all of it? That's a great question. Yeah, like how did you know that that was going down at that moment? In my brain, in my brain, both sides sometimes are working together. It's a great point because why would you? So there's a, hey, there's an anti-Islam protest. I know activists.
Starting point is 00:22:39 They would be like, huh? Who? Yeah, we're going to go up. No, and I don't even go. We're going to make a little bomb. That's what I'm saying. Have it ready to go? And they said the powers that be, the police commissioner, Tish came out and she said this
Starting point is 00:22:51 was not a fake. Right. No, this is a real thing. It just didn't detonate. It had shrapnel. It could have killed people. Yes. Yeah, why would.
Starting point is 00:22:59 And they found like four of them, by the way. It wasn't one. They ended up this morning finding some other ones. Bro, I thought it was just one. No, it was multiple. So, yeah, it's a great point, Ebro. Whoa. Who?
Starting point is 00:23:10 What? Where? Why? Because honestly, the guy that got punched in the face in Minnesota, Lang? Yeah. Yeah. This guy that's been punched in the face. He also was the guy.
Starting point is 00:23:20 Remember the video of a dude in the tight cargoes almost tripping over? He was kicking over the, what was it, F ice? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Structure in Minnesota. That's that same guy. So anyway, this guy just goes around starting problems to get on the news, basically, or get on social media. I think he's trying to get a job in the Magas, the Maga world or something.
Starting point is 00:23:43 So if he shows, I'm willing to show up and be horrible over and over again, maybe he'll get a gig. Because they love that. You know, they're into that sort of thing. So I think he actually hires both sides. I'm going to show up here with this click, and then I'm going to tell other people to show up and just be the anti-click so we can get some action. It is very weird. It's all very weird.
Starting point is 00:24:02 And somebody's funding it. Where are y'all getting money? Yeah. Where's the money come from for you to bounce around all these flights and people to show up? People ain't doing this stuff for free, guys. Yeah, that's a good point, too. I need to. And why Mom Donnie's house?
Starting point is 00:24:15 Why Gracie Manchi? Like, Mom Donnie is moving good with Trump. Why are you trying to start with Trump right now? He's Muslim, though. That's the whole point. I get it. But there's, yeah, I guess just if that's their number one thing is we just want to go attack Muslims.
Starting point is 00:24:29 And they hate him because he won. He won. I thought he was like moving good with Trump, so it was like, nah. He's cool. He's going to bring Shakira Law to New York. Mom Donistan. Mom Donnis. Welcome to Day 83 of Mom Dottistan.
Starting point is 00:24:48 Now, Mom Dott, that was the only thing he was dealing with this weekend. They're coming after Mom Dany because his wife liked a post on October, several posts on October 7th. Uh-oh. And you guys didn't see this? I don't understand what the things that make it and don't. This was all my, my algorithm is all, uh, Iran, uh, Israel right now. Well, this, so this is. Oh, and, and AI elders giving health tips.
Starting point is 00:25:13 Yeah. This weekend, it was some Asian men, some Asian AI men started popping up, you know, giving Chinese medicine tips. Pretty good. Well, they're trying to choose who they believe are the most appealing elder men. Yeah. Where they believe Jamaican elder men, very appealing. I have Jamaican elder aunties too popping up with my aunties.
Starting point is 00:25:32 So yeah, his white, he's been getting grilled for the last few days because his wife, who was not then his wife, but was then his girlfriend, liked some pretty aggressive posts on October 7th and 8th that were kind of celebrating October 7th. I think, I think my dad mentioned him yesterday. Do you see what they're doing to mom, Donnie? Because my dad, my dad's further than me even, right? So he's like, he's like, yeah, coming after over. Because she liked some posts. I mean, and I was like, dad, I was like, you wouldn't have liked those posts on October 7th and 8th. And he was like, no, no, I wouldn't have.
Starting point is 00:26:15 But she, whatever, they weren't even married. And I'm like, for sure. And they're looking for things to trip him on. Yes. However, if I'm him when I get home. If he didn't know that she liked those posts, I'd be like, really? On October 7th, you had to, you had to, you had to like the ones that were like, you can't hold the people back after they just murdered people that it was a day of murder and violence.
Starting point is 00:26:41 That was not the day to. Right. And then she like, there was a pro like an October 8th protest that she brought. Anyways, the point is he wasn't mayor then. She wasn't his wife then. There's a million things, but he ends up in this awkward spot now where they keep asking him over and over again. And he's like, my wife's not in office. I love my wife.
Starting point is 00:26:59 She's not in office, though. She's not. And I don't control her social media. Yeah, and I can even say, and I don't agree with what she liked. And he did. He's like, even at the time, he's like, and I condemned the things that she liked in those. But they're going to keep asking him. They're going to keep asking him.
Starting point is 00:27:13 They're going to keep asking about the Epstein file. And they're not going to keep asking Netanyahu how we got into this war. And they're not going to keep asking Trump how just the other day he said this war isn't over until Netanyahu and I decided. that it's over. Now I can keep asking about that, huh? I was listening to The Daily Podcast, and it was like a past episode of like the whole Trump and Netanyahu and Iran thing. Like, how did we get here? And I haven't listened to the whole thing, but what I heard was very much, it was just pure ego stroke. Oh, yeah. I believe. That's it. Netanyahu be like, you're the one. It has to come from you. And it was so easy.
Starting point is 00:27:49 Like the way he just kissed his ass, said, you'll be the one that's going to be recognized worldwide for doing this and I'm just like, yo, that's easy. I think that's a big part of it. Trump's so easy to play in that way. We know that, right? I mean, listen, we watch Monbonne. It's also Trump donors, though, guys. Well, so then there's the video that Ebro sent us this weekend, too, though.
Starting point is 00:28:09 You have these Israel crazies who billionaires. They want this war. The owner of the Dallas Mavericks. Yeah, Miriam Edelson gave him $250 million. And to him, quote, directly and indirectly.
Starting point is 00:28:25 Matter of fact, Miriam and her husband are the reason they even move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem. Oh. Yeah, like it was their thing. Like they. And that was a big agitation. Big agitation. I remember when this happened. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:38 And that was apparently, according to the thing we saw, that was directly from them too. They spent that much money that they're like, hey, so we want this now. And they've wanted this war. The craziest thing in that video you said, it was kind of deep at the end of it was that when they're at a press conference and she's there and Trump's talking about her. And Trump's like, I even asked her, what do you love more? Israel, the United States. And she didn't answer. I might be Israel.
Starting point is 00:29:02 I'm like, you shouldn't be proud to say that out loud. You shouldn't. Congratulations. You plagued yourself. And the fact that Kyrie Irving is on the Mavericks blows my mind. I'm like, did they talk to each other? Well, remember, no, he was on the Mavs before she had the team. Or was the majority.
Starting point is 00:29:21 Remember? Before she was the much. Mark Cuban gave up his, she was in. Mark Cuban gave up. his piece. Are you sure that timeline's right, though? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was right before he got there? She, but she was still I think she was a part owner. No, no, yeah. And then, and then he gave up his
Starting point is 00:29:36 bees. But not majority owner. Before he, before he, before Kyrie got there. Yeah. No, no, no, after. Kaii's there and then Mark Cuban gives up his piece. Got it, got it. It's still, I mean, I didn't, that's the way people explain it. I don't, I didn't go research it myself. Yeah, okay. Because I got to check that timeline. But either way, I just don't understand how either of them. It is. Why does she want? him there, why would he want to be there? I assume he wouldn't. I assume
Starting point is 00:29:59 he would not want to get his chance. Well, that gives her plausible deniability. Also. Does she want? Does she even care? At this point? People like her don't even care about. They may not. She has too much money. But some of them like it, though. Look, Kyrie's on one of my teams. You know, it's and he won't play. I mean, he took another year off.
Starting point is 00:30:15 Yo, is this going to make it? So he's taking this whole year? That's what he announced and said he's going to wait out another year. Sorry to the fans, you know, blah, blah, blah. Is he hurt? Yeah, he blew out his knee or a lap. But that was last, that was middle of last year? Yeah. Your man, Tatum just came back.
Starting point is 00:30:30 Already back. Looks great. Looked great yesterday. Played a second game. It looks like he's fully back. But if I'm Kyrie, maybe that's why he took another year off. I don't know if I liked this Miriam Edelson later. No, but seriously, I don't want to keep.
Starting point is 00:30:42 Let me watch how this plays out first. I got to keep making my money here. Yep. But I don't really want to play for this team. That's right. And I like the fans and I like the team, but this is looking crazy. Does he like the team? I mean, the team's not even the same teams as when he was got there either.
Starting point is 00:30:54 It's completely different. team. Although I'd imagine he wants to play with Cooper Flag. That seems appealing to play with some, you know, new young stud. Maybe. We'll see how this plane's out. Listen, super chat. You got any super chats? We should shout them out. Monday vibes. Ebro, Laura Rosenberg, make sure you subscribe. Jump to that Patreon. New episode every Wednesday. Juan Perez came through big time.
Starting point is 00:31:18 Laura, how's the merch going? You've been in the trenches on the merch. How's it going this? I mean, we're pretty much good. And I keep telling everyone, if you have any issues, email us ELR merch At gmail.com Also, ELR, we have an ELR merch? Yes, yes, yes. And try not to like DM us
Starting point is 00:31:34 because I get lost in these DMs. All right, so you like the email better. Just email, straight up email, yeah. Now, Laura, and Griff, we have our first advertiser coming on this week. This week, I know we have a call today.
Starting point is 00:31:48 We have a call today. They send us some dates when we're supposed to be doing this. Yeah. But anyway, for the EL Army out there. here's how this advertising thing works in this space. When we have an advertiser pop on it, at some point it's going to be multiple advertisers, we need you guys to engage with the advertiser that keeps them coming back.
Starting point is 00:32:06 So we need the EL Army to attack, you know what I'm saying? Like the day it drops. But in a positive way. Yeah, yeah, no. Attack is the wrong word. But I see what you're saying. Activate. Activate is good.
Starting point is 00:32:16 EL Army, activate. You know what I mean? But that's soon. Juan Perez jumped in. Just drove vibes. Gave us a whole bunch of money. That's very nice. You don't even want to say how much.
Starting point is 00:32:26 It was that much, huh? That's $49. Wow, that's $49. Yo, wine, yo, shout to you not taking it to 50. He was like 50's too much. No, no, and not even 4999. I've never seen this before. 490.
Starting point is 00:32:36 You don't see that every day. And then Moreno the man. Yo, every time. Morano the man came through when he said, Oh, we got to do a call with Moreno the man. No, he needs an intro for sure for our best of. Yeah. He's going to have to want to do it.
Starting point is 00:32:48 So come on, Moreno. All right. Well, you reached out to him. No, I'm just saying he should. Just send him in. We're having like our hardcore Fots do these intros for us. Moreno the man says, oh, sorry. Sorry, I have an update.
Starting point is 00:33:00 Oh, okay. You're saying Juan Perez's thing. Oh, that's not American currency. It's, what's NIO? NIO is the currency. 49 NIOs. Okay. NIO.
Starting point is 00:33:14 NIA? Nira. Is that? Nicaragua. Nicaragua. Nicaragua. Oh. Shout to Nicaragua, man. What's going on?
Starting point is 00:33:21 Give us an update. What's going on? on down there with all the politics? Moreno the man though said I'm gonna need fat academics to leave my boy Ebro alone. Whoa this dude was talking mad BS just to find out y'all have a studio.
Starting point is 00:33:37 He's talking about old stuff. But academics is not a or Vlad or any of these guys. They're not really in tune with what we do. These people don't know what we do. They don't know how radio works. There's a lot of information they don't get or understand. But they put on
Starting point is 00:33:52 shows on the internet. Speaking of good shows on the internet, I like what you did. Go ahead. On a rap life review on Apple this weekend, this was trending. I didn't see it trending, but I saw all of the like comments in my Twitter feed. People are very passionate about Drake having classic albums. Okay. We were having a conversation at Rap Life Review about, I don't know, a laundry list of things where you're waiting on an artist to deliver your expectations, what you want from them. There's an ongoing conversation around, and you've had it, you've expressed this,
Starting point is 00:34:26 Rosenberg, but low on the show on Rap Life Review Expresses as well, around waiting for Drake to drop a classic hip-hop album. Like everyone knows he can. And I'm constantly like, but that's not what he wants to do, bro. Like, he's doing it his way and he's got classic albums. Anyway, I referenced him not having classic albums. They took that clip of me just saying that. Oh, they love it.
Starting point is 00:34:46 And, I mean, the OVOOs ran it. But you weren't even saying. I was not saying that. I was not saying. What did you say in the clip? They just literally took me saying that. I was like, and like Drake not having classic albums. And Drake doesn't have a classic album.
Starting point is 00:35:00 But you weren't saying that, though. But I was referencing a list of other items, if I recall. But anyway, they took the clip and ran it up. It was great promo. I appreciate it. Complex put out a whole list of Drake's albums. People were arguing, how does Drake not have classic albums? And he still got albums in the Billboard 200.
Starting point is 00:35:18 Drake has classic albums. The conversation has. constantly been are they classic hip hop albums? And that delineation, I believe, is important. I've always thought it was important. Yeah, and people also debate if he's like top five because he's been known to also collaborate with people. So there's a lot of asterix and question marks around Drake.
Starting point is 00:35:38 That's not something I made up or my own. That's the conversation. And in this case, you weren't even the person saying. I wasn't even the person saying, but they love to, I love the promo. Congratulations. You're inspired. And they love having you be the anti- Drake. They love that. But this has been an argument for a long time.
Starting point is 00:35:54 I don't, guys, I don't know what Drake's classic album is. So I think if you go, which one is it? And there's a debate about which one. To me, it starts to be like, well, then there's probably not one. Well, so people have their favorite or their classic. That's a common thing. Oh, nothing was the same. For me, it's take care, whatever.
Starting point is 00:36:15 But one of the things about hip-hop is hip-hop classic albums are not determined by chart position. No. It's been determined by a kind of unanimous celebration of an album that's unanimous across the fans and the people who critique things and the DJs.
Starting point is 00:36:34 Right? Like it's, so when you say things like Jay-Z blueprint, nobody's saying no. There's no question. No. Yeah, that's... When you say Nas Illmatic, there's no question. When you say Wutang Clan 36 Chambers, there's no question. That's what you have. That's the part that people are understanding. It's not like,
Starting point is 00:36:50 does he have an album that's your favorite? Right. It's has there been one that has collectively as the group been put into the classic album lexicon. That's all. And like for example, um, Kendrick, for example, collectively the world took Good Kid Mad City and they put it in. That's right. They said this is a classic out. I don't even know if I think this is best album, but that's the one.
Starting point is 00:37:11 You know, like I might think Damn is better, but Good Kid Mad City is four. And for Kanye there's like four. Right, right, right, right. Yeah. Kanye has a bunch. You know what I mean? So, and that's rare air. Very rare. You know what I mean? Jay Z has two that people put there. Which are? Reasonable doubt and Blueprint. Yep.
Starting point is 00:37:27 Black album is still disputed. Four-four-four. People have been talking about recently. People love four-four-four-four. Me too. But the ones that people say are there are reasonable doubt in blueprint. That's what people... So that was the convoy in part of the hip-hop. And so then it just prompted, like, I just, on Twitter, it was like a whole thing of life. Well, it has to be a whole thing. It's a whole thing. God have to be a whole thing. What else are we doing? But I'll say this, man. I do appreciate... the fact that there is this kind of constant push and pull between fandom and like DJs and critics in hip hop right like I like I love seeing it just where there's people who like consume hip hop and have critiqued it and played it professionally that is their life and then fans who are like no this is my favorite and I disagree with this critique like I think that's a a healthy kind of a a dialogue that's constantly taking place.
Starting point is 00:38:23 The only thing that's made it unhealthy is the downside of the Drake and Kendrick thing is there is such a toxicity now when you talk about anything related to Drake and Kendrick. So that goes back to... That sucks. So that goes to me going back to me talking about Drake being a cancer. When I said Drake is a sickness, right?
Starting point is 00:38:43 When everybody's like, I call Drake a sickness. That was a tough line. Yeah. It's a tough line. But your fans are a problem. Your brand is a problem in this game, bro. Like, the fact that we can't just have dialogue
Starting point is 00:38:57 without sycophants going nutso about you is problematic. Yeah, he's not the first. No, he's not the first, he won't be the last. Right. But that was the current state of things where we can't even have a real dialogue about something and about music
Starting point is 00:39:14 without, like, crazed fans. And by the way, and the most frustrating part is without even fans who are knowledgeable the rest of the music. Right. They're just your, they're ruining it. Because we're trying to have a real debate here about music. No one's trying to disrespect Drake.
Starting point is 00:39:29 No. When we're analyzing if he has a classic album. I'll say it a million times. No one has more hits in the history of hip hop than Drake. How about this? Nobody's had a better run. And no one's had a run like this that we've ever seen. Ever.
Starting point is 00:39:42 There's the level of consistency over a period of time. He has a lot of things to hang his hat on. The question is, does he have a classic album? Having that debate doesn't mean you hate Drake. Listen, there's other ones in there. The rappers he's collabed with that he's helped get number one songs. Rappers he's are genres of music that he's worked into his and helped elevate. Like all of that is positive.
Starting point is 00:40:05 A lot of great stuff. All right, but is this a Drake problem or is it a fandom problem? Well, the problem is we found out that the bots and things are paid for. Yeah. So I believe that that's true and there's crazy. crazy like fans. Like the barbs fall under that. But that's like it's like the Swifties, the barbs, all of that.
Starting point is 00:40:26 These fans who are just, you are popular, you are a popular music fan, which is fine. You're a fan of an artist who happens to be in a genre, but you're not necessarily a hyper fan of the genre without that individual. No, you're a fan of that individual. Right. And that's the kind of nuance of it all. Yeah. I just think it gets, I agree with that.
Starting point is 00:40:48 And I just think it gets to a, that thing you just talked about of it's accepted as a hip hop classic, that's the part people miss. Because they don't communicate with other hip hop fans and they don't know what it is to sit around with other real hip hop heads and discuss music. So they didn't have that collective, oh, Cuban Links is a classic. Supreme clientele is a classic. These things have, they don't get it. Well, we're just talking about people who just get offended at critique. that's it. And that's a whole other thing.
Starting point is 00:41:17 And that's a general. Listen, but by the way, artists have always been offended by critique. Like, always. Always. They think everything they do is a classic. And so when you offend an artist, now they ignite their sycophants. And the note, because they send out the bat signal and now they're attacking. Right.
Starting point is 00:41:36 Which, you know, some of us welcome and some don't. And then you have, like I was saying, and then you have these paid bloggers who are financed to be mouthpieces for these artists, which is a whole other thing. That happens too. What are you laughing at the chat? Someone in the chat, dude rap said, Ro, I guess he means me,
Starting point is 00:41:55 because it sounds like a quote from me. He said, Ro called Take Care a good Chaudet album back in 2011. I remember that still. Take care is a classic to me, but I get people who disagree, love from Berlin. Yes, I did say that. Yeah, to me, it's not a classic hip-hop album. I see why, listen, but you know these guys,
Starting point is 00:42:13 I'm bringing this up today on this, cross-promote rap life review on Apple so you guys can tune in this week. But now, we're going to have all these shows cranking now. Oh, guys. Listen, Drake has more hits than anyone. I give him tons of credit. To me, the bona fide, that's the classic album. Everyone agreed.
Starting point is 00:42:31 That's the one. Put it next to Midnight Marauders. Put it next to the Kornik. I don't think. I don't even think Drake fans all agree on the album. Which is a problem. For the argument's sake, it's a problem. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:42:44 Dr. Dre fans aren't going, well, I battle whether and forth it's 2001 or the chronic. Now, I'm a weirdo because I'm right there. 2001's right there for me. But the chronic was the one. Sorry, it was decided. That's what it is. Doggy style, that's the one.
Starting point is 00:43:01 It got put in there. And you might, and by the way, you might like other things. Right, no problem. I have things that I consider to be, you know, like I, I obviously consider Cowboy Carter an absolute classic. I don't believe yet that society has accepted and said, oh yeah, we believe, now it's different because it's not hip hop and we have our own conversation. I don't believe that society at large has said that. I think some people, Beyonce fans love it.
Starting point is 00:43:24 I think everybody else is like, oh, it's cool. Not every album does everybody agree. Now, here's a go one. Have we all agreed on which outcast album is the classic? Or is it too? Is it A.T.L.E.N. and Aquamini. Some people will be like, oh, stank on you. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:42 I know. I love a quackmona. Which, thank Oaney at the time, I was like, this is cool, and now I go back to it. And I love it a lot. I think, I think it's Equimini. Yeah, I think it's Equimony. But A.T. Lians is, A.T. Elians, they were right there. But Equamini, they were a next level of kind of realized, you know, when you.
Starting point is 00:44:03 Although I got to tell you. Rosa Parks is a song that at this stage, I still don't feel like hearing. Isn't that crazy? What would you rather have, Rosa Parks or Ms. Jackson? Oh man That got played a lot But the drums on Miss Jackson I'd rather hear Miss Jackson
Starting point is 00:44:18 Because the Okay The way it starts is so hard Even the way Rosa Parks starts The build The build of the like It was meant for radio It was their radio joint
Starting point is 00:44:30 But that album is such a hand The way skewed on the Barbie comes in Oh I skewed on the Barbie's the best bro Yo Yo that collab The song of Quimini Rayquan and Outcast collabing
Starting point is 00:44:40 At that time And then The song Aquamanai Plus both art of storytellans Oh man Nice I love the art of storytelling It's the I think
Starting point is 00:44:50 Aquam and I is the one that most people agree is their classic It is time for The Rundown Let's go Laura got the rundown Turn that up Screens on glow
Starting point is 00:45:02 When she pulls up Headlines heavy but we still cut up Light still flashing We don't slow up Now we didn't talk about this But I just wanted to bring it up because we didn't talk about Stefan Diggs getting basically released from the Patriots. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:18 So he did a whole, you know, a post saying thank you for a hell of a year. We're family forever. Until we meet again. Now, let's go to ESPN's on Rosenberg. Are they family forever? I know. Does he get picked up by another team after multiple years of kind of struggling for Stefan? I think he'll get.
Starting point is 00:45:36 Legal issues. I think he'll get another shot somewhere, but it's, this ain't going the right direction, guys. As I said when Cardi started dating him, I don't know if this is going the right direction. But like he's, you know, listen, he's still a good player. He's just not the guy that he was. He was the man of Buffalo, bro. Was that three years at the bills? Four?
Starting point is 00:45:57 Four, three at the bills? Three years ago? I don't know. It's, I think it's been two years, been gone from the bill. But he was the man in Minnesota. He was the man in Buffalo. But yeah, no, I mean, the only reason this is getting mentioned in the rundown is because. Cardi B.
Starting point is 00:46:11 He has a child. Guess who wasn't paying attention before Cardi B. Hello. Laura Stow. Hello. This was, by the way, ladies.
Starting point is 00:46:17 This is at the top of her list. A hundred percent correct. Stefan Diggs has been released. Like, hilarious. 100% correct. By the way, football players get released all this way.
Starting point is 00:46:26 Every day, B. I did, I did think it was funny to see Offset. They're like, Offset is out with his six kids. And there's like,
Starting point is 00:46:34 he, of course, he posted like mad videos. But I'm like, guys, they're his children. Well, I don't know what that means.
Starting point is 00:46:40 He's out with his six kids. He had all of them, like all the kids. The ones he had from other relationships and... And he has three with Cardi? Yes. He has three with Cardi. And then he has another three. And then he has another three.
Starting point is 00:46:53 Yes. People are wild, bro. I just want to say that. People are wild. No, six is wild, bro. Osset's like 32 years old, bro. Six kids. No, we talk about him.
Starting point is 00:47:02 Like, we think of Opset like he's like close to our age. He's not. He's way younger. Well, I never thought he was close to R.A. I mean, I feel like he's been around forever now. Yeah. He's still a kid. He's still kind of a kid.
Starting point is 00:47:12 Yeah, we met him when he was like, what, 19-20? I don't know, yeah, something like that, 22. He's got six kids. I was at the kids party, and I was with my friend son, Emilio and Kenza. I was going nuts with two. Come here. Come here. Oh, my God. I was going nuts.
Starting point is 00:47:25 How do you? I might lose one. Six is a crazy number. Laura declaring she might lose a child. I'd be like, oh, my God, I lost him for her. Somebody write down what time that happened in the video. I might lose one. Yo, Rick, just weighed in with some big money and said,
Starting point is 00:47:41 Andre 3000 flute album, though, fire emoji. Why you spent $20 to say that, Rob? You didn't need to spend $20 to say the flute albums. We appreciate you. We appreciate you. What you got, Laura? All right. Oh, man, Rosenberg, you saw Britney Spears got arrested. Man. It's not going to. So she was arrested for driving under
Starting point is 00:47:59 the influence. They're saying that the car was definitely like swearing. They arrested her. She was very emotional, crying, tearful. And then they took her to the hospital for you know, a toxicology test. they ended up finding pills, Adderall. So not shocking.
Starting point is 00:48:17 Yeah, I mean they're saying that they're pills that she purchased in Mexico. Wait, wait, wait, wait, but Adderall is not an illegal. No. But that's what I was gonna say. I'm like, I understand her driving fast. You know what I mean? Yeah, but reckless.
Starting point is 00:48:30 Like, yo, it was the Adderall. She sped up out here. But Adderall and booze, if she had both, that's a problem. Yeah. Yeah. You can't be taking atarol and drinking. I'm not familiar. That's, you could guess, couldn't you? taking one's uh one keeps you up one sends you down yeah it's not what you want i think all the
Starting point is 00:48:46 prescription pills on the bottle it says don't mix with alcohol almost all of them it's very rare not to i'll say this i don't know what brittany's doing but evidence suggests based on the videos i see if that's not doing drugs i don't know what doing drugs is i'm not saying that means she is well remember we alleged we alleged speculated last week was that last week where we like maybe brittany's playing with all of us and she's doing this twirling on instagram with knives and weird dances to like, you know, play into the whole Britney's crazy thing, but nothing's really wrong. But then you get this.
Starting point is 00:49:18 Yeah. Yeah, I don't think it's going great for Britt. Yo, I got scared when I read this. Yo, the woman, there's a woman taken into custody because on Sunday, she fired multiple shots at Rihanna's mansion. One of the shots penetrated her home. She had a salt rifle, bro. Rihanna's at the crib and some lady drives up and just starts shooting at her house.
Starting point is 00:49:40 What a psycho. Now, they did say on the news, Laura, A, they apprehended the woman. The helicopters, whatever apprehended the woman. B, motive, they don't know. And C, they're not even sure that the woman knows that that was Rihanna's house yet. I don't know if I believe that.
Starting point is 00:49:57 That's what their news is saying. I don't know. I don't know if, you know, maybe the lady's saying that now. Very specific thing. You roll up to this house and want to shoot? Yeah. No. I'll go out on a limb here and say it's not what you want.
Starting point is 00:50:09 I don't like this at all. and she's got her babies in the house. Yeah. Like they haven't said, because I don't know if the babies were in the house? We don't know. But she was home, so I'm thinking at least one of them is home.
Starting point is 00:50:18 She happened to be home though. Yeah. Isn't that scary? And wasn't it like 6 or 7 o'clock in the evening? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It wasn't like, you know. Psycho. They're not knowing who whose house it was.
Starting point is 00:50:31 We'll see. My guess is what she's going to have. But I would say. Does she shoot at any other houses? Well, if this is, if this woman did this and there's the only house that she shot at, and then she wants to claim that it's not Rihanna's house.
Starting point is 00:50:41 You're a liar, man. Yeah. She-backs. All right, guys. So did you see the 50-cent drama? That's a liar. Are you keeping up? This is a lot.
Starting point is 00:50:50 I'm following 50-cent. You know, come on, you know, Ebro. This is the Bo-Chin-Sheh. He's into. This is E-Bro-Chins-She. He dropped that pat. You know, it was a solid move. Solid move to put out the Leon Thomas
Starting point is 00:51:01 collabo intro for the new power season thingy. I like it. Oh, that. And in the thing. he took shots? Yes, yes. We can't play it because, you know. Yeah, if we play it, y'all, they'll yank this video off the internet.
Starting point is 00:51:15 And didn't he also say he's making a T.I. and Tiny documentary? He did say that. And T.I. was like, well, if you're making docs, I'm making docs. We can do whatever you want. Doc for Doc. We can go Doc for Doc, song for song, whatever you want to do. So he said he's making a surviving T.I. and Tiny doc. Yep.
Starting point is 00:51:32 About all the sexual accusations against T. Against T.I. and then T. And then T.I. was like, well, we're going to make a doc about you burning your baby mama's house down. Oh, boy. With your kid in it. Oh, boy. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 00:51:45 You ever heard the phrase Glass Houses? Why do people do this? If you have this much stuff going on, why do you do this? Now, 50 put out another record with Max B. I think the intro to, y'all let me know what you think in the chat.
Starting point is 00:51:58 The one with Leon Thomas, I feel like, is a solid record. The Max B record is cool. I don't feel like the Max B record is as good as the other one. I don't think so, that. But y'all say it in the chat, how y'all feeling? And I'm just glad 50 put some records out.
Starting point is 00:52:12 I'll be honest with it. It is nice to see 50 dropping some music because we were, you know, people were talking ish, ourselves included, or at least me, about like, but he doesn't drop any music. And here he comes. There is with the records. And cross-promoting shows.
Starting point is 00:52:26 So, but the L part is, is that theme song's not going away. No. It's at least one season of power. You're going to be hearing that joint. People singing along to it. You know, he knows. And I guarantee you 50 going to get out.
Starting point is 00:52:37 here whenever he starts doing interviews he's going to talk about how much money he gets from the intro theme and publishing versus it just going to stream of services because that's why he decides to put his records on those shows right because it goes farther yep it's smart yeah that's really smart oh my god this is so foul so let's go to the download low down low down oh man lowdown time I'm just like oh are we time for the low down with Laura Stey. Oh man, we just hit 60,000 on YouTube too. Yay, yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:14 60,000 subscribers. Let's go. Just happened right now. Wait, when it's March? We're trying to get to 100,000 by June. What was Lou? By July 1 100th. July 1, but let's see.
Starting point is 00:53:27 July 1. You July when, though? Yeah, I said late July. I'll go with end. Okay, end of July. I said July 1. July 1. July 1, Lou. Yeah, said that was end of June.
Starting point is 00:53:36 end of June he says that's the same okay end of June July 1 well it was the price is right and it goes into June and it's not July 1 he went no well well end of June shouldn't count let's be honest he should choose a date you get his ain't what does end of June mean the end of the last day of June 30 see you're whack talking about July 1st after we just had this old debate go ahead we love and appreciate you guys thank you for yourself yeah all the subscribers big up all right so Southwest Airlines had to issue an apology So flight 2094, this happened on Friday,
Starting point is 00:54:11 had to make an emergency landing in Atlanta. Why? Because they thought there was some kind of bomb on the plane. What happened was a man put on his alarm for to remind him that he had to pray. And he started praying. Okay. They thought it was a terrorist attack or they thought it was a bomb.
Starting point is 00:54:31 Congratulations. They made the plane land in Atlanta, guys. I don't understand what happened. What kind of alarm is this? Alarm on his phone, alarm on his watch. And then they saw a man praying. He started praying in Arabic because it's Ramadan. He's Muslim.
Starting point is 00:54:46 They were like, oh, we got. Landed the plane. The whole squad team came on a plane. Bro. So when I first saw the video, I was like, this AI, bro. This ain't real. Because I couldn't find any other outlets reporting that there was a terrorist attack on the plane. Or terrorist threat.
Starting point is 00:55:01 Or terrorist threat. Because I was looking for terrorist threat. I'm sure if I searched plane. rerouted due to man praying, maybe it would have came up on some reliable things. So I thought the video was fake all weekend. At first I thought it was fake too until I saw the rest of the reports come out of the apology. No one could, no one could. Before they rerouted the plane, no one just went up to him and asked, hey, sir, you okay?
Starting point is 00:55:26 And he couldn't just go, oh, I'm doing my prayers. Yeah. Yo, guys. You hit the button, bro. It's not September. Congratulations. You plagued yourself. Was it September 14th, 2001?
Starting point is 00:55:37 What is going on? It was terrible then, too. Yeah. But you guys know Islamophobia in this country is rampant. People get on planes wearing their head coverings, people get on planes wearing whatever religious guard. People get all bent out of shape still today. Beards.
Starting point is 00:55:55 People speaking different languages. Yeah. And everybody seems to, every group seems to hold this bias to some degree. Yeah. It's crazy. People come together for their Islamophobia. Yeah. You'll see racist.
Starting point is 00:56:06 And I'm going to say it again on this show. There are two billion Muslims on planet Earth. That's a quarter of the planet to you and me. And y'all are runner. What are y'all doing? You're ridiculous. Yeah, man. You are ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:56:19 And maybe we should have this discussion, too. Our country does more terrorism on planet Earth than others. And every religion has extremists. Every single one. Every one. Yeah, man. That's embarrassing, bro. I thought the video, when you guys sent a video to the group, I thought it was going to be a fight that I saw on a flight this weekend.
Starting point is 00:56:42 Oh, I've been seeing those too. Which did you see? This was the, I don't know what was going on. The Latino guy? Yeah. Short guy? Yeah, it lasted for a while. I didn't see this.
Starting point is 00:56:51 It went on and on. I have the AI elders giving me health tips. That's, you're in a better space. I'm not getting this these viz. No, you're in a better space. Wait. The Lercy and the trash. The filth.
Starting point is 00:57:02 Did you see when he was like, Marissa? Oh, yeah. Wait, when they beefing about it? Give me the story. Yo, Marissa, let's go. And I don't know what, bro. I don't think Morris ever left. Yo, do we have, why didn't you send the video to the chat?
Starting point is 00:57:14 Because it's boring. It's an endless, it's a five-minute video. Well, you're watching. You're serious what's going to happen next. Look, guys, for Ebro, Laura Rosenberg. Okay, okay. The reason I send so many vids to the chat is not because I'm going to use them all. We know.
Starting point is 00:57:26 It's for situations like this where you guys are references something. Then I could be like, look, here's the video. It wasn't worth it. It is worth it because right now I don't know. I want to know what happened with Marissa. I want to know how the story ended. I think that was like his girlfriend and she never left. So you think?
Starting point is 00:57:43 You don't even know. I want the boat changed. No, and then as it went on, someone knocked into someone else's kids. And then he was about to fight. And then he was about to fight. And you turned this, you shaped this as boring? That's what you went with? It was just like a lot of commotion.
Starting point is 00:57:59 There's a lot of playing fights, bro. And then once I watched that one in full, because I saw it on Twitter. Yeah. The Twitter algorithm is not. They're very blatant with it. If you watch one video... Oh, no, they're sending you all the way down fights. You're a plane fight guy.
Starting point is 00:58:14 There's 10 plane fights. And I was like, wow. Do those no fly lists really exist? Because I don't understand how people just keep going. Well, you got to remember a lot of people don't travel that much. And there's plenty of idiots that are going to get on a flight and do something stupid. But also, y'all got to check those videos when they put them up in front of you. Because they may not be recent either.
Starting point is 00:58:33 That's true, too. That's true. Yeah, yeah. Because there was a period. Remember, we were seeing a bunch during pandemic. You know a fight I've been shown a thousand times in the algorithm?
Starting point is 00:58:43 It keeps getting shown to me. Have you seen the one of the racist white lady in like what looks like a 7-Eleven and the black dude knocked her and her boyfriend out? Yes. Yo, they show me that so many times. Why are they trying to me to show me that?
Starting point is 00:58:59 Where the woman calls them the N-word and the other guy comes in the store, he gets knocked out multiple times because the other girl's calling him to end work. And then the girl gets, I think, laid out too, basically by the guy. But why do we, they've shown it to me mad times. Like, who's behind sharing that, like, it's a horrible video. But that's the racial divisive.
Starting point is 00:59:20 Right. So who's paying for the perfect racial. Yeah. It's a white woman yelling the N-word. The black guy hits a woman. It's all nasty. It's not things you want to see. And yet it's getting shown over and over again.
Starting point is 00:59:31 I want to know who's behind that. Someone's paying. Somebody's finances. Yeah. Maybe just Elon. I want to close with words from the great Barack Obama at the Reverend Jesse Jackson Memorial. Did you guys
Starting point is 00:59:46 see any of the Reverend Jesse Jackson Memorial? I saw several clips. I saw Obama. I saw some Kamala, I believe. I saw a few things. Yeah, I saw the right trying to instigate saying that, look at them. They couldn't even contain themselves. Well, I read
Starting point is 01:00:02 just contained themselves. Go ahead. They're trying to say that. that Reverend Jesse Jackson's son said please don't make this political. Well, he did. Apparently Jesse Jackson Jr. came out afterwards and kind of condemned them all. Oh, I didn't see that part. Yeah, I read that last night. So that was-
Starting point is 01:00:18 Jesse Jackson Jr. came after them for bringing up politics. But I'm like your dad was political. Your dad ran for president twice, bro. Yes. He, the network. Your dad marched with the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. But not only that, but he had the action network. Everything he did was political.
Starting point is 01:00:36 So that must mean that keeping the political action network or the rainbow, what does it push going forward, they must be getting financing from some conservatives. And they wanted to keep it. They want to keep that financing going. Maybe that's it. Has to be. Why would you? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:00:51 Did any big conservative show up? I don't know who was there, but that doesn't mean that they're not. But that doesn't mean that there, he's not getting money from some conservative leaning, moderate leaning, whatever. The reason I didn't even care about none of that. Oh, well. What I cared about was honestly, Barry O getting visibly emotional when talking about where the country's at today. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:13 You going to show it to us? Yeah. Let's have a look. Each day we're told by those in high office to fear each other and to turn on each other and that some Americans count more than others and that some don't even count at all. Everywhere we see greed and bigotry being celebrated and bullies. and mockery masquerading as strength. We see science and expertise denigrated while ignorance and dishonesty and cruelty and corruption are reaping untold rewards every single day.
Starting point is 01:01:53 We see that. And it's hard to hope in those moments. So it may be tempting to give the scourge, to give in the cynicism. It may be tempting for some to compromise with power and grab what you can, or even for good people, to maybe just put your head down and wait for the storm to pass. But this man, Reverend Jesse Lewis Jackson, inspires us to take a harder path. His voice calls on each of us to be heralds of change, to be messengers of hope, to step forward and say, send me
Starting point is 01:02:47 wherever we have a chance to make an impact, whether it's in our school, our workplaces, our neighborhoods, our cities. Not for fame, not for glory, or because success is guaranteed, but because it gives our life purpose,
Starting point is 01:03:05 because it aligns with what our faith tells us God demands. And because if we don't step up, no one else will. There's voice crack right there. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:18 I did hear the voice crack yesterday. It's emotional, man. Well, guess what? I want to see more of it. I want more Barack. I'm sorry, I do. I hate to heap more on you because you've already given a lot. I think we need him outside and speaking a lot.
Starting point is 01:03:36 And I say that because I don't know who the other person is. It's not Gavin Newsom right now. It's not a political candidate that we haven't seen yet who's making people feel this way. He can galvanize people. Yeah, no, he's a great speaker and people like him. I think he'll get picked apart for his position on Israel. He'll get picked apart for what he did in Libya. He'll get picked apart for drone bombings.
Starting point is 01:03:57 Like all of that right there, that energy and doses, I think it works well. But if he's out actively trying to tell people where we should be going, they're going to pick apart decisions. But who's going to pick that apart? The internet. The same people will pick apart, whatever gets picked apart these days. I don't, do those people matter? Yeah, they, but they're going to pick apart everybody. Right, but that's my point.
Starting point is 01:04:20 But that's why I'm saying those people don't matter. We need someone, he, I think, can. No, they do. I'm telling you they. I'm only in the, who, then there's nobody. And how the, but that's why there is nobody. But then there's never going to be anybody. So you're saying because we fear the people in the internet, let's not have anybody.
Starting point is 01:04:36 But that's why you're saying like, you know, four months ago, you might have been okay with Gavin Newsombe and the guy. But it's just that Gavin News doesn't have the, he doesn't, I want him to. I'm fine with you have a news from running. I can decide at the time if he think he's good enough. What I'm saying is this isn't about someone running for office. It's about keeping people awake and fighting back against the worst things that are happening right now
Starting point is 01:04:56 and maybe getting them excited about whoever the next candidate becomes. I think you'll be wrong for that. Whoever that next candidate thing is. Yeah, I just don't want it to be at the end. We need him now. His voice is neat. And there are middle of the road people who may not be paying attention enough who
Starting point is 01:05:12 notice when Barack Obama speaks. Yeah, for sure. I just, I just, I don't know who was going to help us. I like, I like it in small doses because it makes it special. I think now would be great, but I think it would still, if he becomes wallpaper and we're seeing them all the time, it starts to become
Starting point is 01:05:27 wallpaper like everything else. When he pops out now, it's special. When he pops out now and says something powerful, it's special. Like when he was out at the NBA All-Star game and talking about their center in Chicago and the work that they've been doing, special. This moment special. I think we're seeing him every week from now, three,
Starting point is 01:05:44 I know. If it's midterms or the next one, I know, I hear you. That would be my concern. That makes sense, too. I just, uh, it's not going well. No, it's bad. It's not going on well. It's bad. We didn't even do the gurus today. That's how you know things are bad. I know, I know. Guru's back tomorrow for sure. I won't miss it. All right. Love y'all. 60K. Thanks for 60K.
Starting point is 01:06:08 And also, if you're in the tri-state area, this weather the next couple of days. Oh, man. Make sure you get some joy out. of that. There's a lot of bad to talk about for sure, but there's also some positive things happening. The weather, Ebro-Law-Law-Rosenberg show. That's great news. You know what I mean? We got an advertiser coming on and we need y'all to pay attention to. Yes. Make sure you subscribe, Patreon this week. Tell a friend. The Ebro-Law-Law-R-Rosber show. Just don't call in a podcast.

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