The Ebro, Laura, Rosenberg Show - 9.) DJ Vlad Vs. Rosenberg, Democrat Silence, + Zohran's First Moves (1/7/26)

Episode Date: January 7, 2026

Today on Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg - Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg discuss Adin Ross in trouble, Trump's attacks on Venezuela, The Rundown w/ Laura Stylez, Zohran's First Moves, new ASAP Rocky Music, DJ... Vlad Vs. Rosenberg and much more! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:02:05 Are we live? He counted down with one. So here we are, it's blood in the water. It sure is, man. Ebro with the computer with computer problems. Yo, Ebro, struggling to get on the show. But I'm here on time.
Starting point is 00:02:21 They don't need to know that. I'm here for the Ebro-Lor-Lor-Lor-Lor-Lorzberg show. No, after years of me being late, you don't get to pretend 804 is on time. We're here at 8 o'clock. I was 30 minutes early yesterday. So it carries over. I got money in the bank.
Starting point is 00:02:37 You know what I mean? And here we are. It's blood in the water. It sure is. Now, question, Rosenberg, you told me that you're pretty confident about the upcoming morning show, our replacement. Yes. Are we not? We're not going to spoil that, though.
Starting point is 00:02:55 Absolutely not. I'm not an animal. No, don't do that. I'm just making sure. I didn't think we should. I didn't think we should. No, no, I've, yeah. But I'm very happy.
Starting point is 00:03:04 I've been, I've been pretty confident. You're very happy. Yeah, yeah, I know. I could tell on the chat yesterday. He, bro, super happy. But I think, listen, I think, I think it's well-deserved for great people. You know what I mean? Yes, yes.
Starting point is 00:03:18 Yeah, I agree with that. Hey, listen, even a broken clock is right twice a day. You know what I'm saying? Well, look, man, come on, man. Don't do that. Don't do that. No, I'm going to do that. That is, broken clock is hardly a really,
Starting point is 00:03:31 aggressive statement. I think broken clock is like generous. And let's be clear. Our beef was never with people. It was just no, they're human beings there that are energy things. Don't don't act like they're. Yeah, yeah. I mean, I'm not calling them animals for the way they run business. Whoa. I have I have things with people, but I will say this. You know, it's funny. Speaking of that conversation, I wasn't going to bring this up, but since you did. And Laura, yeah, blood in the water is just how Ebro started the first live we did. Here we are. blood in the water. That's right. You know, because it's sharks circling.
Starting point is 00:04:05 Because the sharks are circling. Now, one of those sharks, one of those sharks, yeah. Officer Vladimir, DJ Vlad, was doing an interview with Mayno. Okay. A few people sent this to me. And they're like, did you see Vlad going at you in this interview with Mayno? And yesterday I watched it because one guy was like, you need to watch this. So I'll watch the clip. Okay. And I just want to shout out to Mayno. because it was very funny to see Vlad aggressively. He's like, yo, so let's talk about, you know,
Starting point is 00:04:36 Ebro in the morning leaving Hot 97. Meena was like, hmm? He's like, what do you want to talk about? And he's like, yeah, man. And he's like, he just starts going off. First of all, he unleashed his sort of his personal history and beef with me. Well, and what is that again? You just never liked his.
Starting point is 00:04:52 So, so I, it's honestly hard to lose, it's hard to keep track of. I actually someone recently, a friend sent me a picture of me with him. The night that I met him back in the day, that story I've told y'all when he was asking me for my YouTube blogging info. Someone sent me a picture from that night. I'm like, oh, it was the Rock Kim show at Knitting Factory. It's like 2009 or whatever. Okay. So I always thought it was weird.
Starting point is 00:05:17 I thought the way he handled like talking to me about my YouTube was weird. Now listen, I will say something funny and ironic here for a guy who clearly was good at growing a YouTube channel. You should have listened to him. You should have gave me that log. No, I should have. By the way, maybe I should give my longer. Hit yourself with the button. Congratulations.
Starting point is 00:05:32 You played yourself. The guy knows how to build a YouTube channel. So I always thought he was funny style. And then like, I just didn't like as time went on. And I maintain that to this day, the way that he chooses to make content around hip hop. Yeah. I don't like it. I don't respect it.
Starting point is 00:05:50 It's the way I feel about academics for the most part. It's not that I know you as a person. I don't like the way you. choosing to make money. So the story that he tells is that I had talked issue about him. And you guys know me well enough to know. This sounds very realistic. I had talked issue about him.
Starting point is 00:06:08 And then I ran into him at a WWE show. And he came up to me. And I was like, hey, man, I'm sorry. I get crazy on the internet. And then fast forward a year or two later. And I was doing it again. Yeah, that's you. Congratulations.
Starting point is 00:06:20 You plays yourself. That's how you? I know. And I was like, yeah, that sounds like me. Because I meant the apology when I saw you. I was probably like, yeah, man, I while out. And then you probably did more stuff. And I'm like, man, what the discard?
Starting point is 00:06:32 That is very me. Wait, did you ever tell him why you don't like him? Like when you ever clear, would you do tell him? I just don't like the way you deliver XYZ. It's been too long for me to remember. But I know myself well enough to know that when I talked ish, I'm sure it was based on the stuff I was seen. But you never gave him the respect to have a,
Starting point is 00:06:54 meeting with him behind the scenes and say, yo, listen, bro, I just do not rock with how you move and what you talk about and how you do interviews and the whole thing. Yeah, yeah. I didn't do that, which is sort of, which is sort of like the run and I had with Andrew Schultz recently
Starting point is 00:07:10 where he was like, you could hit me up. And I'm like, well, I don't know you well enough to hit you up. We're going to have a chat. Yo, man, people make public content. People talk about the public content. I just thought that's how it goes. I expect it'll happen to me. Anyways, so that's his main beef.
Starting point is 00:07:25 No, it happens to you all the time. Yeah, I just, exactly. I'm just used to it. People you thought, people you thought you was cool with, as soon as there was blood in the water, they was, you know what I mean? No, and listen, there are times when it's done in a way that I find an offensive, and there are times that it's not, right? Like, you guys, remember I got offended a couple years ago when I had the thing with Kelly Rowland and D.L. Hugh Lee made a video just like talking about me like he didn't know me. I was like, damn, that's trash.
Starting point is 00:07:50 You're acting like we weren't in the same studio every day. That's crazy. So I understand getting irritated by it at times, but I didn't know Vlad like that. Anyway, so he tells me, know the whole story of why he doesn't like me. Basically, I'm P-word because when I met him, I apologized. Pipsweek Pee. And that's his line of, I'm not a man because I apologized and then talked issue about him again. Okay, bro.
Starting point is 00:08:14 I can say the same about the way you chose to make an entire living and reputation. But I think it's more about looking in the mirror since you love talking about yourself. Let's continue on this on this journey. I think it's more about. Why the shot? This is a good story. What was that for? Listen, man.
Starting point is 00:08:31 We need new content every day. No, listen, man. We're cutting you to shreds right now. So you know what? And take the shift. And you know what? Here we are. It's blood in the water.
Starting point is 00:08:39 That's right. We're going to make you bleed some more. Sangre in El Agua. Okay. What the people are saying in the chat, by the way. Looking in the mirror? Well, yeah, no, but I was just going to say, when you talked to Isch about him, like you just, the revelation,
Starting point is 00:08:52 you just kind of gave the audience. You talked ish about Vlad and likely made it personal because he did something you didn't like. You then apologized. Then and you went to him or y'all ran into each other. He was like, you know what? Whatever it was, it wasn't that deep. And I'm sorry. He did something again.
Starting point is 00:09:13 You made another personal attack. Maybe. That's, so you say. According to him, it hurt him. He's his feelings. You're right. He's angry. His feelings were hurt in some way.
Starting point is 00:09:23 So yes. Okay. And so now, and then after that second time, you didn't apologize anymore because you realized it was actually a character flaw and you didn't like it. So now you haven't taken a point on yourself to apologize. I believe that's a normal human thing. You know someone. They do it.
Starting point is 00:09:39 You kind of know someone through work or whatever, blah, blah, blah. They do some issue you don't like. You're talking to some people about it. You're like, yo, that was way. That's trash. You see the person, they heard about you. Like, you know what? Maybe you ain't that.
Starting point is 00:09:51 bad, my bad, it's all good. Then they do something again. And you're like, hey, yo, nah. F all that, bro. Thank you. You're trash. No, the Ebro translator is very good. I'm pretty sure that's all that happened. But like, and then I noticed, oh, this
Starting point is 00:10:07 is your entire career trajectory. Like you sit behind the camera, you pay people for interviews, you ask, but no, no, listen, but this is what it is. You ask people about crime, you get people to snitch on other people. It's not for me. It's not the kind of content that I think is good for the culture.
Starting point is 00:10:23 That's, listen, am I being snooty and judging? Sure, but that's what my job behind the microphone can be at times. So he tells Mayno the whole setup of why he doesn't like it. Don't blame it on your job. Blame it how you are as a person. Yeah, I know. You are an elitist, hip-hop underground, purest fan. Yes.
Starting point is 00:10:40 You are a fan. You really don't like commerce in hip-hop that much, if we're being honest. You don't like to talk about charts. You don't like to talk about street crime. I don't care about how much money. The whole you got to respect them, they make money thing. I never respected people for making money. I still don't now.
Starting point is 00:10:56 Yes, of course, I'm backpacked to the core. Ironically, Vlad was a pretty underground guy too, but I think it was always about hustling the tapes and stuff more than it was the culture. So what happened? Then he says to Mayno, so he goes, there you go, Laura. Yeah, good work, Laura. So then he says to Mayno, yo, man, but like, you know, the way they left Hot 97 was just whack. And Mano's like, Mayno's just very, very, very.
Starting point is 00:11:21 still faced the whole time because obviously he's friendly with all of us so he's just like well how is that and Vlad's like well you know they worked there and for a long time and then that place gave them a gave them a roof over their heads and a blah blah blah and then the second they got let go they talked Isch about them. I mean I was like what did they say but how did they how did they talk is and he's like I don't know I just think it's messed up how blah blah blah and Mayno's like well he's like I would assume that their feelings are not towards Hot 97 at all. My assumption would be that new ownership came in and things changed a lot.
Starting point is 00:11:57 And they probably weren't good with where things were for a long time. And he was like, I know that those guys, I'm sure they love Hot 97. He literally, it was like he was inside of my brain answering. And he just kept shutting it down. And Vlad said, yeah, but if you work at a place and he's like, yeah, but you could work in a place for a long time. When new ownership comes along, priorities change. Yes.
Starting point is 00:12:21 Attitude changes. Things change. And it literally just had to end with Vlad being like, all right. Well, anyway, there was like nowhere for him to go. I just wanted to shout out my guy, Mano, for representing, I don't know how he knew, how I felt, but he did a great job representing it. I think he knows either A, because he listened to the show when he was on his way to work with Angel E in the morning and probably got some clips of us talking about it.
Starting point is 00:12:47 Or B, he's talked to people. who worked there. And they gave them the inside scoop of that things have changed and we were not okay with how things were changing. And there will be more on that later. I'm going to take this quote that people
Starting point is 00:13:02 use on the internet. Story developing. I keep seeing that from I keep seeing that from independent media on social media when they're like doing a breaking thing. Story developing. We'll be back. But you know.
Starting point is 00:13:17 Speaking of things you've seen, on the internet, Ebro, I have, I came up on the new segment before you got on the show. All right, what's it called? It's an Ebro segment. I love this. Ready? Yeah. It's called Ebro cent.
Starting point is 00:13:29 I like it. It's a news segment. I love this. And it's called Ebro cent because I just sent stuff. You send a lot of, and it just, and you can't describe it all as news. Some of it is news. That's right. Some of its opinion.
Starting point is 00:13:43 Some of it Ebro thinks is the most important thing he's ever seen. It's like when my dad sends me a clip and I look at it and I go, Okay. But some of it, you're like, wow, this was revelatory. So I like this. No, no, but I just, I just throw stuff in the machine, man. I'm looking for, and by the way, this isn't new. This is, I've been, how long have I been doing this? I just, I just throw stuff. I grab stuff. I'm, I'm acting. Ebro sent. There we go. Here's something I sent. Oh, audio number two.
Starting point is 00:14:10 Audio number two. This is Stephen Miller. We're going to run. Oh, oh, Stephen Miller. This is Stephen Miller. The United States of America is running. By definition, that's true. Jake, we live in a law, or sorry, we live in a world in which you can talk all you want about international niceties and everything else. But we live in a world, in the real world, Jake, that is governed by strength, that is governed by force, that is governed by power. By definition, we are in charge. Because we have the United States military stationed outside the country. We set the terms and conditions. We have a complete embargo on all of
Starting point is 00:14:55 their oil and their ability to do commerce. So for them to do commerce, they need our permission. For them to be able to run an economy, they need our permission. So the United States is in charge. United States is running. So the country during this transition period, the United States is using its military to secure our interests unapologetically in our hemisphere. We're a superpower. And under President Trump, we are going to conduct ourselves as a superpower. It is absurd that we would allow a nation in our own backyard to become the supplier of resources to our adversaries, but not to us, to hoard weapons from our adversaries, to be able to be positioned as an asset against the United States rather than on behalf of the United States. Sovereign country shouldn't be able
Starting point is 00:15:40 to do what they want to do. The Monroe Doctrine and the Trump Doctrine. He just ignored that. He went sovereign country shouldn't be allowed to do what they want to do and he just completely well and guys the reason i sent this audio yesterday is because what stephen millers is saying out loud is the way many people in power in the united states have felt since for the history of the united states the number of countries that the united states has either through the cia and destabilized and taken advantage of or or allowed corporations to go into countries and used military to support corporations or just sit in the military like the Marines going into Haiti in the in what was that 1916 I believe it was um this has been happening and unless you
Starting point is 00:16:26 capitulate to what the United States wants and how they want you to conduct business this is the story of the United States yes yes for now whether you like it I mean no just in history Now, whether you like it or not or support it or not is the next part of the conversation. But not all, yes, you're right. The country does debt generally govern itself that way. They do. They generally, the country does generally act in that way to some degree, but not all leaders and not all people believe that the country should operate that way. No, no, no, I agree with you.
Starting point is 00:17:05 I'm saying the same thing you are. Also, note, it should be noted. Once again, we've said it many times. Maduro and Chavez were not successful financially in running Venezuela. It is not doing good financially. The story goes that the corporations from the United States that were down there setting up the oil, they wanted them out. And because the U.S. put economic embargoes on the country of Venezuela, and we're not buying oil, and Venezuela would not allow oil to be sold to the United States, they were selling to Russia and China and others.
Starting point is 00:17:41 And so what Stephen Miller is saying right there is a fact. The United States is like, yo, you can't have all that oil in our backyard and then sell it to people we don't want you to sell it to or people we don't like without us having some say-so. Right. That's ours. I mean, we're taking it. Whether you like it. I mean, yes, that's exactly what they're doing. Yeah, this is what we do.
Starting point is 00:18:06 But as a concept, as a concept, what Stephen Miller is talking. about and this fits in with everything we know he believes and says is supremacy. This is world supremacy. This is white supremacy. This is we are better than you. That's right. This isn't the idea that a lot of, you know, U.S., I won't say a lot of U.S. administrations, but at least a handful have seen the U.S. as, which is we are there to do business with other countries. We are there to uplift other places. We are there to help people. We are not there to run roughshod over the world. Well, some people would say that anybody that says that they're liars because that's never been the case.
Starting point is 00:18:47 You mean the actions don't show that. The history does not support that marketing statement you just had. Yes, to some degree in every administration you will see pieces of it. But it varies how much you see it. Well, and some people would say, and listen, I disagree with it vehemently. I'm just being, let's just say it based on facts. We got to stop dreaming, guys. Because right now we're having this conversation.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Where are Democrats? Who's saying what? You're hearing from no one. It's not loud. Democrats are not loud enough. They are never. You know why? Because the same oil companies are benefiting those people at the federal level who are
Starting point is 00:19:35 Democrats. They're making money on this. They are buying stock in this. But are you saying that at this, moment there aren't Democrats saying anything about the Venezuela? No, no, no, there are. It's just not loud. It's not loud enough. It's not loud. It doesn't, it doesn't really seem to be there trying to stop this from happening. And it's usually the same, you know, the ones that always speak out. Well, and, and Laura, Maduro lost the election and would not leave. Yes. We could all agree.
Starting point is 00:20:07 He was a horrible person. Democrats don't support him either. Yeah. But weren't, but weren't willing to do what Trump just did. The funny thing is, though, but again, I mention this again, whenever Trump himself even shows off about what they did, he never talks about we got a bad guy who is bad for the Venezuelan people. He doesn't even say that. He says it's the oil. We got the oil.
Starting point is 00:20:33 That's the part I at least like about the Republicans. They don't even give you, they think their marketing campaign is better, which is like, no, we're doing this for money. We are getting the oil. It is better. Clearly it is better for their constituents. Yeah, I think people... They're happy with that, yes.
Starting point is 00:20:48 Yeah, they go, okay, cool, because there are some people who go, I understand that, but we shouldn't really be going into other, quote unquote, sovereign nations and taking, literally kidnapping their president and installing our own people. But we always have using the CIA, using covert operations. It hasn't been this on full display unless you're talking about Iraq, where we lied about weapons of mass destruction. And first it was knowing that it was Saudis who were involved in 9-11, but then pivoted and said Saddam has weapons of mass.
Starting point is 00:21:22 We got to go to Iraq. And we got to go to a whole other place. Yeah. Even then they told a story, at least. They came up with a whole story. And we all knew it was nonsense. But they had a story. Trump doesn't even really do a story.
Starting point is 00:21:34 No, the story is we're getting that oil. Yeah. That's a story. And the funny part is watching the other Republican say, it's not about the oil. And then Trump and Hegg said, like, No, no, no, we need the oil. Of course it is.
Starting point is 00:21:45 Now, Laura Stiles, your new segment's coming up, the rundown with Laura Stiles in about seven minutes. What are you working on? Yes, some positive news. Yossiza and a couple of artists are getting together for a beautiful, beautiful nonprofit movement. So I'll give you guys a scoop on that. And our boy, ASAP, Rocky, is back.
Starting point is 00:22:03 I don't know if you guys checked it out. I like punk rocky. I'm here for it. Rosenberg, have you listened to it? Nope. No, I have not listened to it. I was scrolling at a time when I didn't have sound and saw that he dropped something. So I haven't, I forgot to go back and peep.
Starting point is 00:22:18 I will. All right. We'll talk about it in the rundown. Speaking of music and she brought up Siza in the rundown, Siza and Dochi. How you feel about this Siza Dochi Rosenberg? I like it. It's a good joint. You like what she's talking about?
Starting point is 00:22:30 You like how she's talking. Well, yeah, I only heard the greasy talk. I'm going to be honest with you. That's all I heard. No, it's just a great record. But it's a pretty, yeah. I mean, Sizzo and Dochy is kind of a guarantee win. It's kind of, it's borderline cheat code.
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Starting point is 00:23:11 impact on your credit score. Learn more at Americanexpress.com slash tech dash four dash offers. Your credit score may be impacted if you accept a card. Terms apply. And we've, you know, been big supporters with Dochi on our program, our program. Are you feeling like Doche's giving this too much attention? Because she's got, she's had tremendous success, hit songs, phenomenal stage show. People who are paying attention to the Seed to talent. Yes. Why would this industry plant thing come up now?
Starting point is 00:23:50 Maybe she was in the studio and it got to her. She was like, let me get this off. Like, you know what I mean? I think she finally was like, let me say something about it. I'm sure it bothers her. I think that's why it came up now, was just that this was new music and it had been a conversation by people who have pretty loud voices and she said enough is enough.
Starting point is 00:24:08 Right. So I'm not, listen, I, sometimes I have those moments where I say, Why does X celebrity give X thing attention? And then I just remember like, you know, we're all. If it was you, you'd be doing. If it was me and we're all human beings and everybody has feelings and we don't know what thing is going to affect someone the most. So and there were a lot of people saying that stuff about Dochi. So, you know, I want to shout out Isaac Hayes, the third.
Starting point is 00:24:31 We didn't give him credit on that Stephen Miller audio. We yanked that from his Instagram account. And speaking of yanking things from Instagram account, before we get into Laura's rundown, I want to shout out I think his name is Brian. Brian Baez is his name but mentally divine official. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:47 Audio number five, Rosenberg. This is a piece that he put up yesterday about Zoron Mamdani's executive orders in New York City. Hold on. Where the hell is my Zoron? I have this one from yesterday for. Let me see if this.
Starting point is 00:25:02 Oh, man. It wasn't just Chinese culture, Laura Dows. It was still infected with whatever this is. It's not this. We will. No, that's Jada. Yes.
Starting point is 00:25:11 Let me give me 30 seconds I'm not prepared I already did it I don't know what I did But real quick while I'm pulling this up Oh there it is audio 5 Before we hit that Because there was something related to Republicans and Democrats I wanted to mention to you
Starting point is 00:25:25 Yes I can't tell you how hot I was yesterday To see all the right wingers Mocking the Democrats for commemorating January 6th I don't know if you saw that at all No I didn't see that I did not I saw proud boys I saw somebody put up a clip of proud boys you know marching somewhere maybe in DC or something wait
Starting point is 00:25:47 are proud boys or January 6ers are they asking for reparations did I see that no that's been a thing for a long time that they want it they want they want financial compensation for their pain and suffering yeah I've seen that and and they did so the the Democrats did a little bit of like a visual yesterday and it's just amazing to me to see Patriots supposed Patriots people like Clay Travis, they'll like post it and talk about how performative and fake it is and how embarrassing it is. You know, people got out there, bro.
Starting point is 00:26:18 Yes. They took, if any other group showed up and took a doo-do on the capital, you'd go, oh, that's fine. I take no issue with that. I don't know. If any other group, any other group that was black people, Asian people, Hispanic people, South Asian people, Southeast Asian people. What would have happened?
Starting point is 00:26:45 They would have had guns drawn so fast if mass amounts of people were even approaching those doors. Of course. Let alone climbing up scaffolding. Yo. And attacking the front doors. Yo, I've been, you know how many marches I have been to in D.C.? Where they have snipers on the top of buildings.
Starting point is 00:27:07 And people are just gathers. gathered in the mall there. Just a protest. Not, no, just speech is happening. Speak is happening on the national mall. Like where Dr. King gave his speech. I've been to a million man march there,
Starting point is 00:27:23 twice. I've been to, it wasn't a woman's march, but it was a march after the woman's march. Okay. Snipers on buildings. Well, they didn't have any issue with this group. And now, apparently, these right-wingers, they'll talk to you about the Black Lives Matter protests.
Starting point is 00:27:43 They're very upset about people in Los Angeles damaging like a Gucci store. That really bothers them. Damaging the capital means nothing to them. They do not care. These great patriots. Anyways, Ibro, here is your... All right, let's go. Executive Order number nine was specific to combating hidden junk fees.
Starting point is 00:28:01 It is meant to aggressively crack down on companies who mislead New Yorkers into paying more for services. and it will establish a citywide junk fee task force and strengthen the New York Department of Consumer and Worker Protection to monitor compliance, investigate potential violations, and crack down on deceptive business practices to the fullest extent of the law. Executive Order number 10 is specific to fighting subscription tricks and traps. Because businesses use deceptive practices
Starting point is 00:28:25 to trap customers in unwanted subscriptions, like having free trials that automatically convert into paid plans without telling the person that's paying, or adding monthly fees and add-on charges after payment information has always been collected, or disguising subscriptions as one-time purchases and making cancellations intentionally difficult by forcing people to call during limited hours,
Starting point is 00:28:47 making people remember or reset lots of credentials or naps multiple screens before you can actually cancel. And with an executive order, he just put an end to that. This is what happens when you elect someone who's not bought by corporate interests. Mamdani walked in the door and immediately started putting money back into New Yorkers' pockets. And that's the real power move.
Starting point is 00:29:03 Because when people see that government actually works for them. They stop accepting the bullshit. That's how you shift the entire game. There you go. Prove it possible and suddenly people everywhere start asking, why isn't my city doing this? There you go. Let's, can I say one thing?
Starting point is 00:29:19 I'm obsessed with the junk fee thing. Every time I've ever read about it, I'm so angered and disgusted by it. I couldn't gauge. It's a nice executive order. I love that he did it. I don't know that this does anything to actually affect these junk fees. So I read an article that said, well, I read an article that said junk fees annually could tally up depending on obviously how many subscriptions you had.
Starting point is 00:29:44 But the average price in the United States is between like $500 and $800 a year. That we're all spending on it. That we're all that we're getting looped into a little this and a little that and a subscription you forgot you had. And you know who's going to be super tight? Jims. Oh, jims are going to be tight. Bro, do you know how hard it is? Well, I don't know how it is right now,
Starting point is 00:30:07 but I have been with unnamed gyms that gave me, when I tell you the runaround to try to cancel my subscription, nuts for my membership. It's impossible. I haven't even told you guys, and I'm not going to get into details because I'm trying to work it out. A, because I'm really embarrassed by it,
Starting point is 00:30:23 and B, because I'm still working on it. Okay. I had something like that happened at a gym that I was just alerted to where I lost thousands of dollars. I have not set... Thousands. Thousands.
Starting point is 00:30:37 I lost a couple of thousand dollars. I have not set foot into the place. I thought I canceled. I guess I was suspended. And post suspension, it was reinstated. And without setting foot into this place again. And the only emails you ever get go to spam. And they don't tell you like, hey, you haven't been here.
Starting point is 00:31:00 That's not what happens. All you get is the regular spam of like... Yeah, of course. Like we get, guys, how many different things do we get spam from that we used to be a part of that? I don't care. They want to juice you, bro. I'm like, wait, at a certain point, at a certain point in this country, the onus is never on the gym or whatever the place is to say, hey, we notice you haven't set foot in here in a long time. No, they're just taking their money, bro, and they're allowed to.
Starting point is 00:31:25 So even if these mom, Donnie, you're saying you don't think they do it. I just don't know how it works locally. How can we really locally impact these things that are. Usually companies. No, no, usually what ends up happening is you have someone at the city level who's willing to take on holding these companies accountable, almost like a local consumer bureau. So I'm sure people will be able to report things. Well, and then the city can bring people together and say, hey, all of these people who live in this jurisdiction, this geo, are saying that this company is committing a crime. that goes against the city's policies right and then the city can take shot the city can then take aim
Starting point is 00:32:11 at the place that's the way i understand yes okay that's the way i understand it it is interesting though that no one talked about that executive order which everyone would agree with it seems like it like who wants to go and when they and we only played like half the the clip there when he gets when that guy gets into all the other numbers that's mentally divine official sir Ently divine official. Great guy. When he gets into the different kinds of junk fees and different businesses and how high they are in the ticket industry. Oh, no, it's crazy.
Starting point is 00:32:45 That part right there is, whof. You buy tickets to a concert. They're just, those little fees they're throwing on underneath. Oh, I love convenience fees. What is that? Well, they made it easy for you, so it costs you money. Thank you. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:33:00 It's so convenient what you've done. So that's a dope thing to see him. That's the kind of stuff we really do expect from him. I love seeing that out of the gate for Mom Dani. Let's go to The Rundown. It's your turn, Laura Stiles. Do we have music? You had music yesterday, Rosenberg.
Starting point is 00:33:17 Are you consistent? Oh, the music for the rundown? Yeah, sure. I got, which one was it? Was it? Oh, oh. Do you mean this? It's the Rundown with Laura.
Starting point is 00:33:32 Let's go. And the ELR band. All right. All right, guys. Well, yes, ASAP Rocky is back. He dropped punk Rocky. The first single of his Don't Be Dumb album. The music video is fire.
Starting point is 00:33:52 Very creative, artistic direction. Winona writers in it. You're going with Wynonna. Winona Ryder. Never heard. Ebro, you never heard a Wynonna for a writer. Isn't that her name, Winona writer? Winona.
Starting point is 00:34:06 Oh, God. Winona. Honestly, Rosenberg, I didn't even, I thought, I was so confused when you brought it up
Starting point is 00:34:13 just now, I thought the name was something else. I've heard Wynonna. I've heard Wynonna Rider. No, you've heard Wynonna Judd. You've never heard
Starting point is 00:34:20 Wynonna Rider in your life. I always say Wynonna rider. You know, she is no Wynonna. She is Winona. For sure. Winona. Griff,
Starting point is 00:34:30 way in on the white stuff. Anyways, go ahead, Laura. Sorry. Well, it was cool to see her in it. So, and he also did a really dope article. He was featured in W. Magazine and he said something that really got to be. He basically
Starting point is 00:34:42 was talking about how he was a cold-hearted man before kids and now he's like the most sentimental person in the world. I relate to that. I felt like I was a cold-hearted gift at one point in my world. And then all of a sudden I had Kenza. Everything makes me cry. Rosenberg. I will sit and watch stuff on my phone and like cry for strangers on the internet. Now we saw it having Ebro in a big way. Oh my God. Ibro was the one. Post-Esta. This man can't watch. watch a commercial, you know? Nah, I think it was before, bro. I mean, listen, after Issa, before whatever, let me tell you something.
Starting point is 00:35:16 Now you're crying. I'm crying, man. I'm a big crying. Well, the dad stuff, his dad stuff, Ebro's complicated dad stuff is in there, too. So any dad's son stuff, but now he's got the father-daughter too. Oh, it's all right. All of it is in there. All in there.
Starting point is 00:35:28 But yeah, man, I'm just excited for Rocky. You know what I mean? I'm happy that he's back. I, for the most part, I've seen positive, you know what I mean? Positive reviews about it. but we'll see when you talk to a live. I'll let me ask you a question. You're our music industry insider.
Starting point is 00:35:41 Okay. About a year and change ago, I went to a Rocky listening. Yeah. Okay. Now, granted, it was in the middle of the day and after waiting for an hour, I left because I had to get to my other job.
Starting point is 00:35:53 So I never actually heard anything. But what happened to that project? I think maybe some of that that music is on this project. But they bailed fully? Like, that was an album. That was an album, right? I don't know how much was done. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:36:08 I don't know if they had a date. I don't know how much was done. I don't know if he was, I don't know. But they gathered all the DJs in New York. Everyone was there. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. Maybe it was a false start.
Starting point is 00:36:20 We see false starts. It happens. But I will say this, man. You know, I get skeptical when an artist who is a hip-hop artist, a rapper, as they say. Okay. goes out and ventures out into making things that are
Starting point is 00:36:39 sounding like rock, sounding like pop rock, sounding like pop rock emo. Now, Rocky's made this leap before. He's put his toe in this arena before. So it's not really a leap for him. But the musicality on this punk Rocky song is really what nails it. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:36:59 A lot of times rappers want to get into trying to make, you know, rock records, but they fail on actually just making good music. I see that. You know who did it. You know who did it damn well recently. Who's that? Lil Yadi.
Starting point is 00:37:14 Oh, yeah, a little Yadi. But, you know, it's... Yadi bodied it. Yeah, no, body did. Well, and also because musically, the band, the musicians he was using, all of that on point. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know who's really dope that I told you guys about her before,
Starting point is 00:37:31 but I really like her. Alameda. Alameda's fire. She's so fire, Rosenberg. Like she's alternative. Yeah, I mean. Hip hop, but altie? No, no, just straight alt. Yeah. Straight. Got it, got it got it. There's a there's a lot of dope young, alty bands. I wish I had, I wish I had them all in front of me right now. There's another one I like out of Atlanta. Damn, I was just talking to bro. Uh, the here, I think they're called hero. Okay. Another all band. Heroes fire. I think they're called Hero the band.
Starting point is 00:38:02 There's also some brothers from the Bronx that are killing it. And why is their name escaping me right now? No, hero the band is fire. I got a shout out to Duck Duck, Duck Goose. If you want like some super, super hardcore, like metal trap, but it's fire, duck, duck, goose. They were just on tour with Limp Biscuit. I got to tell you, I can tell you,
Starting point is 00:38:22 I feel like I'm pretty good on that. But I'm sure there are people who would love to be in. The way it's done is dope. The way it's done is dope. Okay. The way it's done is real dope. Anyway, speaking of TDE, let's get into it. So SZA is teaming up with Pink Panther, Central Sea, and other artists to do this really dope initiative.
Starting point is 00:38:39 And all the proceeds will go to help all the nonprofits that are supporting Sudan. So she is giving fans like an opportunity to do like a one-on-one via Zoom, like hang out with Siza. And fans could also buy like sign merch, bundles, things that curated by Siza. But it's for the freedom of Sudan action fund. And it includes contributions from the weekend, Olivia Rodriguez. and so many others. So I thought this was beautiful. This is dope.
Starting point is 00:39:05 It's about time people started really more, you know, speaking about what's happening in Sudan. Sudan, Congo, listen, also big news around the world right now. Are you guys watching what's going on in Iran? No, I'm not. You mean the protesting? Yeah, the protesting. A lot of youth is protesting about the government there.
Starting point is 00:39:25 And they may have some sort of governmental change. I mean, at least it seems like they want to have some sort of governmental change. but once again I don't believe the United States wants to go into Iran I think that's a bad idea and I also think that this Venezuela thing is going to play out to be a bad idea for the United States as well
Starting point is 00:39:43 I agree with you 100% I generally don't think the U.S. kind of trying to help either push countries into complete disarray or just outright takeover I don't personally think that's the way for us to handle things I mean we can't even get this one right I know, we're a full on mess here right now.
Starting point is 00:40:03 What happened to America first? Everything? America first. Rosembourg, I mean, Laura, no new wars. I'll get us out of wars. I'll include things. Day one, we're a year into this deal. Now, you can argue, they can make an argument the Venezuela thing is America first
Starting point is 00:40:23 because it's basically just about stealing oil for us to make money. So it is putting America first. It's putting America. America corporations first. Yes, correct. Prices will not. Prices will not go down.
Starting point is 00:40:36 Ebro, the prices are already so good. What do you mean? All the prices went down. You haven't paid attention. Trust me. Trump told me. Now, Rosa, I had been sending Rosenberg these, speaking of Trump, these,
Starting point is 00:40:47 I sent you a medical guy, wanted you to watch. Did you watch this guy who says it? Talking about Trump's dementia. No, I missed it. And I'd like to see that one. Do you have it? I didn't, I didn't ask. for the audio to get put in. I just wanted you to see it because it's kind of long.
Starting point is 00:41:03 But pause. But there is Jimmy Kimmel. We have audio. Do you have the Jimmy Kimmel audio? Let's go. Don't scare me. Yes, I do. Now he's all nervous. So the tantrum of the opera went on for 84 minutes this morning. Through your sanity, we've whittled that down. And here are today's real moments in present dementia. Wow. President dementia is hard. I'm not even going to hold you, by the way. A friend of mine who's really smart said, you know, you've got to be the most honest guy in history. I want this sign making the guy is great. The yellow is a beautiful shade of yellow.
Starting point is 00:41:41 The fat drug doesn't work on you. Why are you even taking it? I have a little tiny fish to speak. Bring your kids in. We're going to change the sex of your child. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Sir, are you okay?
Starting point is 00:41:52 Sir, could you call up? Yes, I love this talk so much. Donald. No, no, no, no, no. No, no, no, no. No, no, no, no, no, no. The answer is no. No, no.
Starting point is 00:42:04 B, b, b, b, boom. Oh, yeah. What? Oh my God. Boom. Ping, bing, b, defense. Oh, my.
Starting point is 00:42:13 Bang. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And yeah. Why? I wish you could explain to me what the hell's going on. President Dementia from Jeremy.
Starting point is 00:42:28 There you go. Preza, Dimension. with Jimmy Kim. That is, I didn't know he did it. He did 84 minutes yesterday of standup? Of Trump's standup? Well, he can barely stand up anymore, but you get the idea. After the Venezuela attack, that was the other day, I believe.
Starting point is 00:42:46 I don't know, I don't know if that was yesterday. That was. He's not doing good, guys. He is not doing good. According to who, Rosenberg? People with eyes. Yeah. According to those of us with eyes, it doesn't look good.
Starting point is 00:43:01 Ladies and gentlemen, here at the Ebro-La Rosenberg show, you can email the original gurus at all. We're back. Yes. You can email the original gurus. That's right. The OGs are back. Now, it's really a lie.
Starting point is 00:43:18 This is like America level lying right here. Well, because the original gurus would have been you, Shani, and Rosenberg, Laura Stan. Yeah. So it's not the original gurus. So do you want us to call it the original gurus minus one? No, I just wanted to point out that your marketing and lying is the same as the United States of America. And I was never a guru. So I don't know where that is.
Starting point is 00:43:44 Couldn't you attribute this to not so much lying as being lazy and coming up with a name? I mean, you could call America lazy too. Exactly. They keep running the same plays over and over and over again and expected a different result. Because he's right, by the way, that Shawnee is. absolutely an original guru. But we did have to come up with a new thing to do. And, you know, listen.
Starting point is 00:44:10 I may start a petition.org. I may start a petition.org because at this point, I've been in a relationship longer than Rosenberg. I've been a father, a parent more than both of them. And they still want to keep me out of being a guru. Start the child guru then. Oh, so you want me to start a whole other segment? A child guru?
Starting point is 00:44:32 So you want to segregate the gurus. That's how I leave you. Oh my God. No, we don't need this. You want segregation. Also, you always mistake. Ebro has always done this. He always puts the length of the relationship as to why someone's a guru.
Starting point is 00:44:46 Because you guys used to throw that in my face. No, it was just that you didn't have a relationship at the time and you were just out in the streets loose. But being in one long relationship does not make one a guru. In fact, one could argue being in multiple long relationships makes sense. someone even more of a guru. We could all have to be real. The real original non-gourou with the longest relationship was Cass one.
Starting point is 00:45:10 Yes, true. But again, I would make the argument with Cass one and other people I know who have basically been with their partner forever that in one sense they're very wise, they know how to make it work. In another sense, they have very limited experience. That's the conundrum of the gurus.
Starting point is 00:45:27 But I think Cass had very... I'd love to see Cass get to be. be a part of the gurus at one point in time because he has a lot of great guru tendencies now he did also have some ebro in him though of just like i'm not in the mood to listen i want to burn it down but the real the real danger is and this is why i'd like to bring up making i bro a guru to tell you the true wow didn't expect that today yeah no i january 7th 2020 i yeah no it's january 7th and it's It's time for Ebro to storm the gurus, okay? I feel that if it's just me and Laura as gurus,
Starting point is 00:45:58 I am operating in a world where 30% of the time, I will be the only one able to talk because she will fade out, maybe email. And if I don't have another guru here. I'm really just the garbage man. I'm here for cleanup. I wouldn't use the word garbage. I think that's a negative way to put it.
Starting point is 00:46:18 You know, so you guys are labeled me garbage man. No, you're here for moral support. We just need you, you know. And by the way, you're going to end up talking the whole segment anyway. So we might as well to make you a guru. What do we do we have, do we have Calid's audio? All I have is. Congratulations.
Starting point is 00:46:36 You play yourself. Griff, we need the Calid guru. He probably has it, though. He probably has it. Okay. But what do you, what do you want to do? Because we could, well, because we already butchered that audio. Yes.
Starting point is 00:46:48 He never actually said, I don't think he actually said, no, he maybe he did say, He said you're not a guru. He did. Yeah, he did. But I can absolutely change it. So he's like, Ebro, you're a guru. Like, we can definitely do that. So I think it's time.
Starting point is 00:47:03 Listen, man, this is a big deal for, listen, if you've been following the show for a long time, and now you're following the Ebro, Laura Rosenberg show, this is a big deal. This should not be taken lightly that I've been told, A, I'm needed, and B, allowed to be a part of the guru. I think this needs to be marked in history, Griff. You got to write this down.
Starting point is 00:47:25 I need the audio of Rosenberg saying, frankly, you're needed. Okay, wait, wait, wait. Hold on. I'm checking the chat, okay, on YouTube right now. The Chatsana. There is a poll, and right now, 81% of the people are saying, yes, Ebro should be a guru. Wow. Percent's dominating at the party.
Starting point is 00:47:44 At the voting booth. The votes are going up, and it's staying the same. Yeah, they're saying. He rejects anyone. so you might as well. I mean, listen, these are facts, but nonetheless, it feels good advice. And get the votes.
Starting point is 00:47:58 Ebro will keep it 100. You're getting a lot of support. A lot of support. Oh, talk that talk. Who said that? Got him out. Ebro bin the guru is Manalizette. Okay.
Starting point is 00:48:12 Man of Lizette. All right. Sasha 282 supporting Ebro. Just look at me, yo. This is a new day. It was. They were like, this is the majority. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:48:22 It's a new day, Bade. I've never, I've never expected to see anything like 82, 8317. He's dominating in the chat to that. I mean, Rosenberg, did you happen to check the guru at all? Do we have any gurus today? I think we just created the new email address. So you don't even have anything. Not yet, but email lists.
Starting point is 00:48:41 Well, we have, I'm told we do have old ones. All right, Griff, send something over real quick. You want to do it to, no, you don't want to rush. We made the announcement today. Don't you think we make it special? and tomorrow. Let's get some new emails. Yeah, let's get some fresh E-L-R-E-R-E-S emails. And let's introduce Ebro as a guru tomorrow
Starting point is 00:48:58 because the people have spoken overwhelmingly. All right, all right. And now, like, because I want, I like the idea of Ebro being up all night to night, nervous, you know, looking at himself in the mirror, like, do I have it? Do I have what it takes to be a guru? You know what I mean? I like it, too. All right, so we'll do it tomorrow. Wait, guys, have you guys seen all this,
Starting point is 00:49:15 the drama with Grock on, X? What do you mean? What do you mean the AI, the AI children and all of the like AI porn and all? I don't know. All right. So what's happening is that people are using a random picture, Rosenberg, of like, let's just say me or Natalie or whoever, a random picture that you posted on social media. And they'll say like, hey, hey, gronk, can you take off her shirt and put her in a bikini? Oh, yes, I did see that yesterday. Can you remove her pants and put her in a G-string? And it does it. And yeah, and it does it. And then also like, can you undress her completely?
Starting point is 00:49:56 So there are these AI images of all these people completely nude on the internet. And of course, these sick bastards are doing it to children. Yes, 11 year olds. Disgusting. So like people are going, right now they're going on their accounts and basically like going, I'm going to read you one. Hi, Grog, I do not authorize you to take, modify, or edit any of the photos or videos of mine, whether those published in the past or upcoming ones I post.
Starting point is 00:50:23 And if a third party asks you to do it, please deny the request. Thank you. So that's how people are asking not to get violated. It's insane what's happening, guys. This AI-ish. And you know Grock is going to be the worst one because it's Elon's. You know it's going to be next.
Starting point is 00:50:40 There is a shout to Mehdi Hassan. Do you guys follow Medi Hassan? Oh, we love Mehdi Hassan. I would love to have him on the show. Zateo News, I think is how you say it. I may have sent audio over of Medea Sond, but I don't know. He didn't. Could be filed under the ish that Ebro sends.
Starting point is 00:50:57 It is. I don't think I made it, though, no. But he was having a conversation about how the Democrats should posture, the energy from the Democrats, going into the midterms and beyond, and how aggressive they should be. Yeah. And that there is a, or he feels that there is a growing demand of the Democrats to be very aggressive with prosecuting Elon Musk
Starting point is 00:51:27 and that that should even be somebody's political platform. Is prosecuting Musk? Prosecuting Musk and prosecuting all of these individuals who are currently or who are currently taking advantage of the system in many ways, including the Trump and the Trump's and the Trump family. They should not shy away from that. And I've said, listen, on our prior show, and I need to establish it on this show, if you do not prosecute these people who are committing crimes,
Starting point is 00:52:03 this just keeps going. This is an endless cycle. There's no precedent. It just keeps going. I've said for the longest, if Trump doesn't lose a lot of money or go to jail, this just keeps getting worse and more and more individuals get involved in it. Yeah, nothing's going to happen. All the top AI dogs have been donating so much money.
Starting point is 00:52:25 They're good, bro. And by the way, in the United States of America, the reason we are still dealing with the KKK and these extremist groups goes all the way back to the Civil War and the fact that no one from the South, the rebels, were prosecuted. Mm-hmm. nothing actually happened for that treason. And remember, here we are again, five years after January 6th,
Starting point is 00:53:00 and these treasonous pieces of garbage stormed the Capitol and tried to upend the election, harm police officers, threatened Congresspeople. You know perfectly well what would have happened if they'd gotten their hands on Nancy Pelosi or AOC, God forbid. And again, the treasonous worst anti-Americans our country have are excused and forgiven. That's why we are a complete lie and a complete joke. And might get money.
Starting point is 00:53:31 It might get reparations because that's what they're asking for. We are, we are such a joke. They got parties for sure by the president. Yeah. So I love when people act like we are better than other places. We are literally just bigger and richer. we are as bad as anyone. We do the dumbest stuff.
Starting point is 00:53:51 And you're so right, Ebro, if you don't hold things accountable, it's the same thing with like your children. If your kids are allowed to do things over and over again, that they think it's okay to do those things. 100%. Well, and I want to go on record, right? Hold on. I need a button for an email on record. On the record and on the edge, in the hot seat.
Starting point is 00:54:10 Okay, here we go. What do you have? I just wanted to be known that if a man, America and people who support this nonsense, they want to keep going on this path. This is the path they want to be on. I just wanted to be known. I want to see it.
Starting point is 00:54:32 That's Ebro going on the record. That's official right there. That's how you know. I want to see it. You've been saying that Epo. I don't think you keep saying it. And you're seeing it. Don't you seeing everything that you want to see?
Starting point is 00:54:44 But the reason I'm saying I want to see it is because I feel like not enough people are stopping it. So let's just keep watching. How low do you want to go? This is American limbo. We are currently in limbo. How low can you go? Now, Ebro, the reason I'm going to push back and say you're full of it
Starting point is 00:55:05 is because at this point now, with the age of your children, we can't want to see it anymore. Because we won't even be here potentially when it's seen. And our kids will be in a place that's horrifying. I can't want to see it. But maybe. Although, no, if you see it, I guess you'll still.
Starting point is 00:55:22 be here. Right. But maybe we need to see it also because there are people who really thought that the Obama thing was like a major shift in how America was going to conduct itself in racial equity and inclusion and all of these things. And it wasn't. It actually it actually kicked off something much worse. Much worse. I on that note and back to the Stephen Miller audio that Ebro sent us yesterday. That was some of the best-ish Ebro sent yesterday was the Stephen Miller clip. I sent this to a friend and Ebro, you're in the corporate world, so I know you occasionally have like, you know, I know you try to avoid politics, but you know occasionally you have people where it comes up and you're able to have a friendly sort of disagreement. You're
Starting point is 00:56:09 not the exact same politically, but you chat about some stuff. And like, and you run, I particularly will run into some Republicans who are not crazy people, but they sometimes will talk about current things that are happening in a way that's so calm and sort of on the surface that I'm like, are you really paying attention to what's going on? Are you playing dumb? No, they're just unaffected. They don't affect them. Or are you unaffected? So when you sent me to Stephen Miller, I sent it to this friend of mine. And I wrote this. I think it's important in order to have real conversations about what the U.S. is currently doing to understand that this lunatic, Stephen Miller, is the biggest influence on our foreign policy.
Starting point is 00:56:49 And I know you are well beyond smart enough to see that what he is espousing here is complete world supremacy in a way that is terrifying when you really dig into it. Also, if you learn his history, this is just who he is. And my friend wrote back, yes, there's a line between securing our interests, ensuring our safety, and maximizing our economy versus raping the rest of the world of their land. we're not conquerors. Our best move as a nation is brokering deals, give to get, supply resources, protection, and prowess if you need something from a foreign land. I wrote, this is called a normal Republican thought to have.
Starting point is 00:57:37 But I said Stephen Miller and his type are truly something different, pretty scary. And this is the part where this crowd drives me insane because so far I'm okay with what my friend said. but then he goes extremists on both sides are those that scare me the most and are the ones that will likely lead us
Starting point is 00:57:57 into a cataclysmic event one day and I said but who are the left extremists who have real power there's no such thing there are never left extremists who have control of our nation in any way
Starting point is 00:58:11 in fact who are they the AOC Bernie Mammie Jasmin Krocket all of them. And Jasmine Crockett isn't even in there, isn't even in that. She's not a Democratic socialist, by the way. She's just a black woman with a voice and the top. Still threatening. No, black women, black women with power and a voice and strength is threatening. Yes, white men, for sure. So, so if you were to really get into it, though, they know in an argument that Bernie's quote extremism doesn't hold a candle to the
Starting point is 00:58:46 extremists who are on the right right now. No, no, no. There is no extreme. Your logical brain is saying that, but a Republican hears socialism and things being, uh, uh, wealth being transferred from, wealth equity, essentially in any way. Yeah. As bad, as extreme as almost violent. They think it's fight.
Starting point is 00:59:08 That's fighting words. But you're saying, you want to be as poor? That's right. I'm going to war. I didn't I didn't maintain this whiteness for those black and brown people to have anything close to what I got You know hit hit hit hit with the button real quick I got hit with the button King Lou why he just louis gonna catch it right now Why congratulations you played yourself the current the current the current the current the current poll that you that your man just threw in the chat because he just wants to stay active in the chat are are you concerned about the direction America is heading.
Starting point is 00:59:47 No, come on, Lou. Congratulations. You can do better. No, man. Stop it. Stop it. Concerned. Well, listen, we had another run at the rundown with Laura Stiles, day two.
Starting point is 01:00:02 I thought it was pretty good Laura Stavs. Thank you. Now, Laura, I have a question, please. What's up? And this is a poll for you, Lou. Okay. Throw in the chat. Laura hates messy bo-chinchie.
Starting point is 01:00:16 for the radio on any platform, she will not be in public talking about well, ghetto nonsense. It depends. She won't. You won't, Laura, you don't like it. If you're giving two stories, you're not picking the nonsense, ratchet.
Starting point is 01:00:36 You're not doing it. I'm not talking about blue face. I'm not doing it. You're not doing it. But privately, her and her people's, including my lady, are in a group chat talking about it. Just some things, but we're not discussing the blue face.
Starting point is 01:00:56 No, why you can go into that. There's other stuff that, which is why I encouraged her to start the Bo-Chinche channel that she ended up calling the BCC, but I wanted it to be the Bo-Ciche news network, which she didn't want to use as her title for her segment on the show. I bring all of that up to say, in the chat, Louis, I need you to just. take a poll. Okay. Does Laura need to be messier with her entertainment reported? Which about which really means Ebro wants it. No, I don't give it. I really don't. I just know how Laura talks privately and then gets on the air and wants to do fundraiser news. Oh, yeah, that's a great. Because I like
Starting point is 01:01:40 the positive news. I like it too. I like it too. You know nobody ain't got no time for no positive news. Congratulations. You played the No, I like, listen, I will interview a politician running for a seat in the city council. I'm in doing it. Matter of fact, we have some coming up. I'm very much into it. I just know that what rings the register, if we're going to do algorithm hustling out here, and we're going to be on these internet streets.
Starting point is 01:02:07 Because look, Laura will get on the air and act like she's not spicy styles. I see, she's in the comments yesterday getting spicy. Spicy styles is a thing. I just get annoyed Rosenberg. I get annoyed. My favorite quote. I'm not going to get into any details. My favorite quote from spicy styles over vacation was,
Starting point is 01:02:25 Hey, yo, pick aside. It happened. I said what I said. Yo, here we are. It's blood in the water. Facts. Facts. I can't because I'm looking at everybody.
Starting point is 01:02:39 Well, the Briff says the chat has labeled you spicy styles. Oh, no, no. She's been spicy. So listen, I want to know what the poll says. Do you guys want messier styles? All right. And you know what? And you know, some of our fights do send me some stories.
Starting point is 01:02:55 So I'm going to start taking some of them into consideration. Sometimes I do. So I'm going to be like, all right. And I'll let and I'll shout out anybody who sent me that particular story. Early on, it's 6931. People want spicy. Messy or spicy? That's two different things.
Starting point is 01:03:11 Says spicy. Okay. We'll see. No, no, no. No, sorry. You're right. do you want Laura to be messier with her news stories? Yes.
Starting point is 01:03:17 70 to 30. Oh my God. You guys are messy. No, they want the mess. Laura, you want it privately. That's the whole hypocrisy here. That's the only reason I'm pointing it out. If I didn't know you personally and know that you're messy staffs,
Starting point is 01:03:32 I wouldn't be bringing this up at all. I'd be like, listen, she loves talking about fundraiser. That's all she talks about privately. No, it's not. So, ego, should there be two separate segments? Messy styles and the rundown? No. Yeah, what about the rundown and the lowdown?
Starting point is 01:03:49 You know what I mean? Lowdown is like, yeah, yo. Bottom of the barrel. All right. Bottom of the barrel is low. The rundown can include anything. I like this Rosenberg. Maybe I'll do that.
Starting point is 01:03:59 Maybe she wants to separate it so she can, you know, isolate it. And then on her social media, she can just focus on the positive stuff. But if we actually want to get a view or a like for once in our life, we could put out the filth. The filth. Yo, make sure you like it, subscribe.
Starting point is 01:04:15 This is Ebro Laura Rosenberg's show. And we thank you for all the support you guys have been giving us. We have, I mean, there's people who show up. We go live at eight is the plan. And there's been people who's showing up a half an hour early, Rosenberg. Yeah. We're going to have to solve that. We're going to have to solve this.
Starting point is 01:04:33 No, what do you mean? It's good to have people early. They're excited. Yeah, they want us to be on earlier. Yeah. Well, guess, hey, guess what? There's blood in the water. But I think eight o'clock is a beautiful time.
Starting point is 01:04:45 Why didn't you think eight o'clock is a beautiful time? Because that's when I want to go on the air. That's all the real is. Have you not noticed? Have you not noticed that there's a key difference between old Rosenberg and new Rosenberg? They haven't noticed. They haven't noticed because they weren't listening at 6 a.m.
Starting point is 01:05:01 Right. And you covered for me. But I'm on time now. I can make it to 8 o'clock. Eight o'clock. I'm gooch. I get up. I deal with the dog.
Starting point is 01:05:09 For you for you 7 a.m. I have a plan for you. Okay. Okay, where he's working. I'll join you at 7 a.m. Ebro, you know, I'm up. So I'll join you. We have a plan. Ebro's got a plan.
Starting point is 01:05:19 Hebrose got a plane. Wait, you guys, you guys, I forgot to plug this in. Tonight I'll be hosting Noche Latina for the Brooklyn Nets. They called me back. She's back in the building. Noce Latina with Norla's files. Now, are you bilingual during Noce Latina? I will be.
Starting point is 01:05:36 I will be. So I don't know. I have to, I'm going to go in for a whole, you know, run early. today so I don't even know what I'm going. Oh, because you've got a host. You got to actually be on the mic talking in Spanish. Yeah, introduce all the players in Espanol. That's what I did last time.
Starting point is 01:05:51 So I don't know what they're going to have me doing this time. But let's see, I'm excited. So I'll give you, I'll give you the scoop and follow on Instagram at Laura Stiles. You can, you know, see me. Yeah, listen. Laura, if you have to introduce the players, I would say I'd help you out with who they are, but it's the net. So I don't even know.
Starting point is 01:06:06 Don't disrespect. Okay. Don't do that. Listen, Roseberg. We love the net. Listen, we love the net. We have very few friends. It's a great point.
Starting point is 01:06:14 No, listen, I love the Barclay Center in the Nets. I love the Barclay Center in the Nets. I love it over there. There's a bit of a rebuild. That's all. There's been a bit of rebuild. And I even got to say, listen, I would, I've been hard on MSG for a long time. I've had some great nights over at MSG recently with the staff over there and the team over there.
Starting point is 01:06:31 You were always way too far. You must have one bad experience. You were like, you were always. No, I never, I never had a bad experience at MSG. They just weren't as nice as Barclays. So when the Barclays opened, it were just so inviting and so warm and it was just so gracious. Well, hold on, real quick. At the Barclay Center, they hired people from the community.
Starting point is 01:06:52 Right. Who knew who we were. That's right. So this, I like this better. At MSG, they're like 74-year-old Teamsters who work in there for 40 years. That's right. They just want to see Mike Francesel walk in the building. That's right.
Starting point is 01:07:05 That's all I'm saying. That's all I feel you. It was love at the Barclays. The Barclay Center, you know, fantastic. You see? I'm a bit. You know, I love the Barkley experience. Been doing it for years.
Starting point is 01:07:15 Went this week. Come on. Oh, yeah, WWE over there when you got, who. Yeah, I went to the, I went to a suite. I wandered around, saw the people, the love in the in the streets was amazing. It was a good time, man. It's convenient. My favorite thing about Barclay Center, truthfully, this is so nerdy and old man.
Starting point is 01:07:32 Here we go. My favorite thing is that even though it's like 50 bucks, which is a bit much, I love that I can always guarantee. parking that parking garage across the street. Oh, yeah. Like at the end of the day, you go park at the Burlington Co Factory and the Best Buy over there, you're going to be fine. That's right. And that's a very, to know you have that in your back pocket.
Starting point is 01:07:54 And, Ebro, you know me. I'm leaving 10 minutes early, so I'm pulling out with no one there. That's right. So shout out to that parking garage over by the Burlington Coe Factory. All right, Charles. Manana. Hold on, give me a minute. I got to get to the outro music.
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Starting point is 01:08:28 Oh, and send the emails. Griff, what is the new guru email again? The original gurus at Gmail. The original. Oh, bro. Good job, man. You're already on your guru stuff, man. Wow.
Starting point is 01:08:39 I've changed, man. The original gurus at gmail.com. Plus or and also free you know Friday Freedom is here. Friday Freedom. That's right. You got the freedom to say you want to say feel how you want to feel. Yo. Freedom. Ebro Laura Rosenberg at Gmail is the email. I forgot we got. I forgot we got Friday Freedom this week. So if they want to get down on Friday show, they need to send us voice notes and emails right now to Ebro Laura Rosenberg. Talk to it. Email.com.
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