The Trish Regan Show - BREAKING: ABC CANCELS ‘The View’?! Former Host Rosie O’Donnell CONFIRMS!!

Episode Date: August 11, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:01 And we're live. It's good to see you all. Happy Monday. We knew this day would come. Did we not? That the view would be canceled. They're getting their cancellation notice and none other than Rosie O'Donald is providing it. I will explain. Yes, I'm still on the road. As you can see, somewhere in the middle of the Mediterranean. It's great to have you all here. Make sure you subscribe, share, like, all that good stuff. We are getting closer and closer and closer to a million subs here on the Trish Regan channel. So thank you for everything that you do. all the comments, all the enthusiasm. It really, really helps. I'm telling you that. I mean it from the bottom of my heart. I'm just looking at your comments here in real time. And I'm almost in pink,
Starting point is 00:00:42 guys. You're trying to guess what I'm wearing. It's kind of a corally red, but we'll go with pink, right? Or salmon. There you go. Anyway, again, great to have you all here. Big news on the viewfront. We also have some other big news coming to us by way of Donald Trump and Donald Trump, of course. Oh, our graphics are looking pretty interesting. Donald Trump saying he's taking on DC, taking on DC, and this is epic. I mean, wow, I'm just letting the team know that we are live so that we get the word out and everybody can tune in. He's not messing around. I mean, you should have heard him in a press conference a little bit earlier today. I'm going to share that with you just a quick little snippet before we get to the view and a few other big stories.
Starting point is 00:01:29 here we go. And we're getting rid of the slums, too. We have slums here. We're getting rid of them. I know it's not politically correct. You'll say, oh, so terrible. No, we're getting rid of the slums. Whoa.
Starting point is 00:01:39 Okay, so people are freaking out over that. I'm sure the view is going to have plenty to say, oh, but wait. You see, the view is on hiatus. The view is on hiatus, and they let that one slip. Remember recently before they took their August break? And what has come out is that people don't actually think. The views coming back. Certainly not. Rosie O'Donnell. Thank you for the nice compliment. Chow Kang Kat. I appreciate it. Beautiful scenery, right? Absolutely beautiful. You know, guys, the sun just came out behind me here. It was not on earlier. So, great to have you all here. This is a big story. The view getting a cancellation notice of sorts from none other than Rosie O'Donnell. So let me explain. Rosie O'Donnell worked on the show. Apparently she worked on it twice. I knew that she had worked once, but apparently she did two. rounds as a view host. So she kind of knows. I've said this all along that they're going to
Starting point is 00:02:33 cancel the thing. And I know that because I've worked with enough networks. I kind of know how this stuff goes down. And Rosie, this might be the one and only time. She and I actually agree on something. Now, the motivation behind why they're canceling the show, that's actually something that we do dispute because she thinks it's entirely, entirely, of course, because everything's Trump's fault, right? Everything. She thinks it's all his fault. I actually think it has more to do with economics and the changing media landscape that's going on. It's a little bit also just a prophecy of their own doing because they were so, so strident and so one way for so long that it took its toll on the viewers. So the viewers don't really trust them. But that's not Trump's fault. Anyway,
Starting point is 00:03:15 here's Rosie, just so you get to see, oh gosh, I'm going to really have to move in close. If I'm going to see there, so I can pull it up a little bit on my phone here because she's just out for blood effectively. Rosie O'Donnell, who I never got to see in Ireland. Gosh, Dine. her loss. Silencing the view. You know what I just read today? She writes, and this is on TikTok that she writes this. ABC is reviewing the liberal bias on the view. The view. The show with five women speaking there. She's got a typo in there. She means their own opinions. That's the threat now. They say they're not canceling it. They're just, quote, reviewing the bias, which is code for we're going to cancel it. Okay, she's right on that. We're going to cancel it.
Starting point is 00:03:59 going to cancel it. Like, it's a matter of time. I've said this all along. We're just trying to soften you up first. Because it's not enough to run the country into the ground. She writes, you have to control what people see, what they hear what they think, and the view. Well, that's just a little too much woman. Okay, so now it's Trump's fault and it's men's fault. Just so we're on the same page, so we get where she's going. Well, that's too much woman. A little too much truth, a little too much joy Bahar saying, I don't think the insurrection was a tourist visit Karen. Apparently, the truth is dangerous now. Wow. Like, have you ever watched the show? Like, there's no, it's like their crazy little version of truth. I mean,
Starting point is 00:04:42 remember they had to read like four notes in one day? They kept having to read these legal notes because they kept saying things that were totally, utterly wrong. I mean, so she goes on here. It's like four pages. She said, I've done the view twice. I know how hard it is to get four. women to agree on lunch, let alone politics, so don't tell me the view is some radical leftist threat. This isn't about bias. This is about obedience. This is about removing any program that doesn't align with Trumpism. Oh my gosh. Saw fascism in full lashes with commercial breaks. Okay, that's kind of funny. First they came for the journalists, then the educators, then the librarians. Now it's Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg. It would be funny if it weren't so
Starting point is 00:05:24 terrifying. She writes because when the only voices left on TV are nodding along to the conspiracy theories, we are not a democracy anymore. We are a dictatorship in good lighting. Wow. It's like, it's like she, I mean, like, how can you watch that show, guys, and actually think that that show is anything other than totally bias? I mean, the bias is off the charts on that show. She's on and on and on when they cancel the view, who on the left is going to be able to say this is insane. When they label truth as bias and disagreement as danger and they start scrubbing the airways, I mean, gosh, she sounds like I sounded a little bit during the Biden years, because during the Biden years, you really weren't able to say things. Like, let's just be perfectly honest and
Starting point is 00:06:11 call a spade of spade, right? Mm-hmm. It was nuts. I had to come up with a euphemism when I talked about, ooh, that virus that you weren't supposed to talk about, right? I referred to. I referred to to it still to this day is March 2020. The left was rabid. I mean, remember Tuck Schumer going after Tucker Carlson? I actually think that that is one of the reasons Tucker lost his gig. I mean, maybe one of the reasons I went a little too far. You couldn't say that March 2020 was a political thing. Oh, that was not allowed. Remember? I mean, fine. Heck, I'm in the Mediterranean doing my show here live today. So all's well. It ends well. I'd take this trade any day of the week, right? and being able to be independent has enabled me to be able to say whatever I want to say.
Starting point is 00:06:58 So, okay, maybe they can't say what they want on the view, but hey, guess what, Rosie? They can go hang out a shingle, start a podcast. Oh, wait, but nobody would listen. Nobody would watch because who would actually want to see that? Like, let's just be honest. Again, who would tune in to the likes of Joy Behar joining on and on and on, or Sonny, whatever her name is, on and on and on about how much they hate Trump. I mean, it gets a little bit old after a while.
Starting point is 00:07:26 And what did Bob Iger request that they do? Bob specifically went to them alongside the ABC News president, alongside the executive producer for the show, and he asked the ladies, hey, maybe we could cover some entertainment news. They don't want to cover the entertainment news. No, they want to stick to politics. The problem is they've been totally wrong on politics. And they're obviously out of sync with the American public.
Starting point is 00:07:51 But, you know, Rosie's giving them cover here. Because when they get fired, they're going to say, oh, it's Trump's fault. Just like they predicted, right? Watch. So you said recently that you thought that you, as an outspoken critic, could be a target yourself. Some people think that sounds overdramatic, but I'm right there with you. I think that he is so vindictive that he will go after. However, he has to do the IRS maybe or even, you know, respond.
Starting point is 00:08:18 sponsors to get us off the air maybe. Or you. How seriously should we be taking that? Well, so I was asked, am I worried about me? And my answer was I'm worried about all of us. I'm no more worried about me than I am worried about everybody in the country. I think it's bad to have somebody saying, give me as much power as you can in this country, so I can use it to go after other Americans, so I can use it to go after these subhuman internal enemies,
Starting point is 00:08:46 and I'll destroy them. Yeah. Like that's just not a good system for anybody. And I don't think anybody's safe if that's the sort of basis on which he wants to get more power. Well, remember when Nixon had an enemy's list. That was a proud moment for a lot of people if they were on the enemy's list. Maybe we need to turn it around like that. Well, I don't, I mean, I think that if he decides that he's going to go after you or me or anybody who's well known, you know, we have resources will be, we'll likely be fine.
Starting point is 00:09:13 But I think there's a pattern where he picks out individual people. and effectively terrorizes that. But I mean, there's Stormy Daniels wearing a bulletproof vest to get into the courthouse. Once you have political violence, you have fascism following that. Of course you do. I mean, but, you know, we've been hearing it over and over and over again. It's really weird. It's like they're so upset.
Starting point is 00:09:36 They do not like the he won. So now, you know, they don't have Russia, Russia, Russia. Well, maybe they do. I don't know. Like their line now is dictatorship, dictatorship, dictatorship. And it's like, guys, come on. I mean, one, they can't ever take a joke. And two, the minute somebody says anything that disputes their point of view, they try and shut it down.
Starting point is 00:09:57 And so now they're going to the dictatorship. And we went through the Russian hoax thing. They were already back then saying, not our president. I mean, it was really, you want to talk about, you know, people talking about who won the election, et cetera, et cetera. Hillary Clinton started all that. We have watched that. I will not play that for you again today, I promise. maybe tomorrow. But we've seen the soundbite, you know, the full 10 minutes that they have of
Starting point is 00:10:22 Jimmy Carter and Hillary Clinton and everyone out there spinning that Obama narrative of, oh, Donald Trump didn't really win in 2016 because it was the Russians who helped him. I mean, that's a heck of a thing to say. Think about that. That's awful. It's absolutely awful. Oh, and guess where she said it? Dun-da-da-da. The view, of course. It's like, you know, you just Call up your friends at the View. And you get New York Times and Washington Post on Speeddoll if you're part of this operation, Democrat operation controlling the media airways, and they do your bidding. Here was Hillary.
Starting point is 00:10:58 There is no denying that the Russians interfered in the election. Whether or not they had willing or unwitting help from the Trump team, they interfered. And they did so to help him and hurt me. and they did so to destabilize our democracy, and they have not stopped. I mean, there's been enough public testimony before Congress now by very distinguished, experienced intelligence professionals who all say the same thing. This is a clear and present danger to our country. And I think it's important, and I would say that.
Starting point is 00:11:35 Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, okay? So Rosie O'Donnell has now come out and said what I've said all along, and that that is this show is going away. And so the executives at this point, they're going through things. They're doing allegedly this bias review because they're trying to offer up something different, something different that doesn't just smack of so much bias. I mean, Brandon, the car, was talking about this recently, specifically as it related to the view, because he said he thought the view could be in a little bit of trouble. And when you look at what CBS is doing, for example, part of their settlement with Donald Trump
Starting point is 00:12:11 after the 60 minutes Kamala Harris debacle of an interview where they actually made her sound like she could string a sentence together well what did what did they do they decided in that settlement to make sure that they were better diversified right in terms of their news value
Starting point is 00:12:28 I mean the view has a problem because they're on FCC controlled airwaves meaning all those ABC affiliates are all around the country by the way they don't even want to take the show like who would want to take that show you're paying for that show show. It's like, really? So I have to take the view? They would much rather do their own local news produced version of the view with their own local news personalities and covering local issues that will be far less costly. And by the way, probably more relevant, right, to all of those local communities. So Brennan Carr knows this and he's put ABC on notice and he specifically
Starting point is 00:13:04 called out the view for their bias as the White House said, well, you know, this, this show. is filled. I think the quote was a bunch of losers. I think that's what he said. Here, let's play it. Let's go to the view, shall we? Joy Behar yesterday said this. First of all, who tried to overthrow
Starting point is 00:13:24 the government on January 6th? Wait, let me think. Who? Who was that again? That was not Obama. The thing about him is that he's so jealous of Obama because Obama is everything that he is not. Trim? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:39 Smart. Smart. Handsome, happily married, and can sing Al Green's song, Let's stay together better than Al Green. And Trump cannot stand it. It's driving him crazy. Jealousy is not a pretty great. Green is not a good color.
Starting point is 00:13:54 That from yesterday. Who knows what happens today? The White House chose to respond to that. And this is what they said. Joy Behar is an irrelevant loser suffering from a severe case of Trump-Drangement syndrome. It's no surprise that the views rating sit an all-time low last year.
Starting point is 00:14:11 She should self-reflect on her own jealousy of President Trump's historic popularity before her show is the next to be pulled off air, end quote. Is the view now in the crosshairs of this administration? Look, it's entirely possible that there's issues over there. I mean, again, stepping back this broader dynamic, once President Trump has exposed these media gatekeepers
Starting point is 00:14:34 and smashed this facade, there's a lot of consequences. I think the consequences of that aren't quite, finished and look the views got a lot of challenges there it wasn't that long ago i think one episode one show alone they had to stop interrupt the show and read four separate legal notices to try to avoid legal liability so i'm not surprised to hear people saying that their ratings are struggling well sir um where does this end then look i think we need a course correction you know it's time for america's legacy broadcasters to return to promoting the public interest and just recently
Starting point is 00:15:05 uh you know skydance which is looking to acquire cbs wrote letters to the FCC committing to serious change to trying to root out bias, to putting in place an ombudsman that would address these issues, to returning to unbiased, trustworthy journalism. That's where we have to go. And I think we're getting some wins along the way. It's trust but verify at the end of the day. You know, we're not where we need to go. But I think this legacy media really... He's totally right. So, you know, this is contributing to all of this right now. The fact that CBS and its new merger, right, Paramaw and Skydance doing that merger has now committed to this idea that they're going to get away from that particular bias. And that's all you've got on that show.
Starting point is 00:15:43 The dominant personalities being Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Houston, and Anna Navar. And they're all just sitting there bashing Trump all day long every day. And now they're on hiatus. Maybe they have some time to think about it. Thank you, AJ. Appreciate it. You're funny. He writes, one million subs nearly. And the view is going away. How great is this, right? It is great. It shows you by the way that people are seeking out alternatives. So here I am. I got a camera and a laptop and a little ringlight. And I'm in the middle of the Mediterranean
Starting point is 00:16:19 and I'm doing this show because I can't not do it, right? We're nearly at a million subs. And so, you know, I'm a one-man band and that there's no substitute to come on on a day that I might be off. So I'm here with you guys again. And we've been doing this day in and day out for like almost the last two years. and now we're coming up on a million selves. A lot of people say, Trish, you should have more by now.
Starting point is 00:16:43 I think so too. Okay, so do your part, subscribe if you're just joining us right now. Share the show if you could, guys. Make a comment in the comments below. I do read all of them. I'm seeing what you're writing here in live, in the live format. I almost said live TV, but this is not TV. We are streaming.
Starting point is 00:17:02 This is a whole different kind of thing. This is the Trish Regan Show podcast. And for the first time in my career, you know what? I actually own my content. I've worked in the news business and all the networks. So again, I understand, and Rosie's not wrong when she says they're reviewing this. You better believe they're reviewing it. Not really for bias.
Starting point is 00:17:18 I mean, they'll say that, but they're reviewing it from a cost perspective and analysis, right? Because does this make economic sense to keep this show on the air? To pay whoopee, enjoy all these giant salaries. Does it make sense? Probably not because you get the live studio audience. You get the big salaries for that many women. You've got all the producers, all the cameras. Like, it's a big operation.
Starting point is 00:17:42 This is the problem with Stephen Colbert, right? He was losing the predictions were somewhere between 30 and 40. Some suggested perhaps even more. Let's just call it tens of millions of dollars, multiple, multiple numbers of tens of millions of dollars. Every year, you can't stay in business that way. So from the views perspective, you know, they're going to sit there and they're going to point fingers at Trump.
Starting point is 00:18:02 I suspect really this is coming down to a cost-benefit analysis. and Disney is looking at the thing and saying, do we really need this? The local stations, they don't even want it. And the threat now is that you could actually see someone like Brennan Carr, the FCC, take away the ability for those affiliates to get that ABC affiliation. And that's sort of what's being threatened. And that's a pretty big deal. So I would say that the problem is they don't have enough of both sides on the view.
Starting point is 00:18:33 They've tried. They have that one woman. She was like a never-Trump or two. and it's just not enough. It's not enough. And, you know, and the reality is the industry changed. Like, who the heck is sitting around at 11 o'clock in the morning to watch the view? The advantage here is, first of all, this is interactive, right? So, I mean, we're going to have a day when you guys can, like, you know, I was going to say Skype and, I guess we don't even Skype anymore. But you'll jump in maybe on video at some point. I'm looking at your comments, as I
Starting point is 00:19:02 mentioned all in real time. So this is like sort of 3D. Donbac, good to see you here. He's pointing at 923 Reganites. If we're going to call, well, you know, we're going to find a name for ourselves. We're getting there, Don. We're really, really getting there. As I said, it gets harder as you get close to that level. People have told me, you know, when you're approaching a thousand or 10,000 or 100,000 or 100,000, I remember this when we were going towards 100,000 subs. It felt like it took forever to get there. But we eventually did, and it kind of took off after that. And Now we're kind of in that position again where it's getting challenging, but we will get there, guys, and it's going to be a giant party, right?
Starting point is 00:19:38 I'd love to be in the Mediterranean for it, but I suspect I'll be home before then. Anyway, Nisi, thank you right there. I appreciate that. But the point is who's sitting around watching television, old-fashioned television, at 11 in the morning where it's just all output, right? No 3D or two-way conversation there. and I think that that's just changed dramatically. Again, you can get this all day long, you know, for the next however many years.
Starting point is 00:20:08 I mean, this episode, this live episode, lives on forever. And you're seeing this all over. Like, it's not just the view, right? Look at these numbers. We've been talking about this. It was a miserable, miserable, miserable ratings week for cable last week. I mean, wow. I mean, even Fox is down 41%.
Starting point is 00:20:26 That's telling you a lot. Mm-hmm. MSNBC down 58%. I believe that's in demo, though. So overall, down 40% at MSNBC, down 44% for overall primetime viewers. You look at the daytime numbers. Those are not good. I mean, they're getting 359,000 over there on CNN.
Starting point is 00:20:48 359,000. I mean, heck, we may wind up getting more than that on this one single show. Certainly in a given day, we're doing millions, right? So granted, it's a different medium. I get it. I actually think it's a better medium, frankly, for advertisers, because it's more specific than a cable show where, you know, of course, you're just going to change the channel as soon as the commercial comes on. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:21:11 But like, so again, it's just a different medium and it's kind of dying out. And the view is going to be the victim of that. They'll tell you it's Trump. Rosie O'Donnell will tell you it is Trump. But here's the thing. It's them. Okay? It's them.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Plus it's the changing. vehicle, right? That people are going and getting news and opinion in different ways. And it's more immediate. It's more back and forth. Yeah, we've got over 5,000 watching. It's amazing, right? I mean, and those numbers will climb, peace of my mind, as the day goes on. And so what you actually wind up seeing is that you're able to reach more people here. When I was in the airport, I was so shocked because two people came up to me. In the old days, it was always like I saw it on CNBC or Bloomberg or MSNBC or, yeah, I actually, when I was at CNBC, had to occasionally go on MSNBC and explain the economy
Starting point is 00:22:07 and taxes and stuff like that to them. But, you know, people would see me on those other vehicles. And this is the first time now recently, like people started to come up to me and say, hey, you know, I watch you on YouTube. I watch a podcast every day. I'm like, wow, like that really is kind of telling. Like, it's really pretty telling. So again, you know, do your part, share, like, subscribe all that.
Starting point is 00:22:30 And know that, you know, you're part of a trend. You're part of a shift. This is history in the making. These ratings over at these networks are terrible and they're terrible for a reason because no one can stand to be lied to. And that's how I think the American public really feels about all those places. Meanwhile, Donald Trump, big news today. He is taking on D.C. or taking over, I should say, D.C.
Starting point is 00:22:54 He's sending the National Guard in. to Washington, D.C., the media's flipping out. Here's the New York Times story saying Trump to deploy National Guard to Washington, D.C. They're now saying things like, oh, you know, the crime stats, they're really not as bad as he's making them out to be. They're pretty bad. I'm going to tell you, both my sister and myself, well, she was actually mugged.
Starting point is 00:23:14 I was actually just, somebody stole my purse. But, like, that's never happened ever in my life, except when I was in D.C., okay? My sister, thank goodness she was all right. This is when she was a student at American University so many years ago in D.C. Thank goodness she was okay, but she was mugged in D.C. Like, she's never been mugged anywhere else in the world, and she's traveled everywhere, and she's been in dicey places.
Starting point is 00:23:39 I've certainly had my share of Dicey places I've been in, and yet D.C. was the place that, you know, where purse was stolen. So Donald Trump, like, he knows this. He's looking at the crime statistics. Let me show you. These were unbelievable to me. I couldn't believe this. Like, D.C. is 41 per 100,000 people.
Starting point is 00:23:55 41 that's that's a lot okay because mexico city is eight i mean when mexico city is looking safe uh you got a problem dc you got you got a you got a really really really really big problem i mean not to mention scott w pointing out not to mention all of the graffiti i agree with you right it's so nuts it's you know and and here's the problem it doesn't really fall under anyone's jurisdiction this is part of the issue with it because it's in D.C. Patrick Ryan, thank you for sharing the channel with all your friends and family. I appreciate it. This is an important distinction. Because it's D.C., it's kind of in this no man's land. And so they don't even in D.C. really seem to have the wherewithal and the legal ability to kind of crack down the way maybe they would like to. And so
Starting point is 00:24:48 Donald Trump's coming in and he's saying, okay, this is out of control. Look at these statistics. You know, Lima is seven homicides per 100,000. Like, what the heck is the nation's capital doing at 41? That's outrageous, right? So he's promising to clean things up. Listen to him here today, moments ago speaking in D.C. watch. And we're getting rid of the slums too. We have slums here.
Starting point is 00:25:14 We're getting rid of them. I know it's not politically correct. You'll say, oh, so terrible. No, we're getting rid of the slums where they live. Whoa. Okay. So, no, maybe it's not politically correct, but you know what's not correct? Having a murder rate that is, you know, multiples of some of the most dangerous places on earth. That should not be right. I have a little cousin who was working on the Capitol recently. And I found out that she had to go back and forth, like her apartment was nearby, but late at night.
Starting point is 00:25:45 And I said to her parents, you know, I'd be really careful. I mean, it's not New Hampshire, right? It is the nation's capital, so you think in your head, okay, like it's beautiful, wonderful, lots of stuff happens there. For some, it's not so beautiful. We can get into the swamp analogy. But here's the thing. You should not feel so threatened just walking around. That's not right.
Starting point is 00:26:09 And so he wants to do something about that. And here's the shocker, guys. You know what? And I'll get to this in a second. I want to show you what the mayor is saying, because that's kind of the shocker. He said Washington, D.C. will be liberated today. Crime, savagery filth, scum will disappear. I will make our capital great again. The days of all this, you know, bad stuff, they're over. I quickly fixed the border. They had zero illegals in the last three months. D.C. is next. Thank you, thank you for your attention to this matter. So, of course, the media is mad. The New York Times is saying, oh, his crime statistics are not right, et cetera. But here's the thing. Morrill Brownson, she's the, she's the, the mayor of D.C. She went on to MSNBC. And of course, MSNBC is expecting her to to light the place up and say, oh, this is awful and to kind of pull a Gavin Newsom,
Starting point is 00:26:58 who, by the way, wound up having the National Guard come into California anyway, right? The Supreme Court made the decision. Actually, forgive me, it was the Appellate Court. It was the Ninth, it was the Ninth Circuit Court who made the decision on that, that Trump could put National Guard in California to control for some of the riots they anticipated coming. Anyway, more than browser, this is interesting to me. She didn't really say no. She kind of said, yeah, we would welcome the help. That actually is a practical approach. Muriel, good for you, because I don't care if you're Democrat or Republican. You know what? When you got 41 per 100,000 as a homicide rate, and, you know, you're worse in Mexico City. For good to sakes, take every single bit of help you can possibly
Starting point is 00:27:41 get. The federal government actually wants to assist you in this. And to the shock, this is shock in of the MSNBC anchor asking her questions, she's like, yeah, we can use the help. Here we go. One of the things that we have seen over and over from the president, from his team, you know, Stephen Miller saying it's like Baghdad and Ethiopia, they seem to hold their harshest criticism sometimes
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Starting point is 00:28:49 for a number of years. It's kind of easy fodder on the campaign trail. But now we're talking about governing and my job is to focus on making sure our city is running, is running well and people
Starting point is 00:29:05 enjoy a great quality of life. And I think we're doing a really good job. We do need... Whoa! Okay, did you get that? She just totally shot him down. She's like, oh yeah, that's great fodder on the campaign trail. But like, basically, buddy, I am a realist. I am the mayor of this town.
Starting point is 00:29:24 And we have a homicide rate that is awful. Absolutely awful. And then she goes on to say, like, we need the help of the federal government. Let me fast. One of the things that we have seen. We do need the federal government's help, as I mentioned, because they have an outsized influence on our criminal justice system. We need more prosecutors.
Starting point is 00:29:44 We need more judges. There are other ways to help. even. We want to rebuild our jail. And there are ways that the feds can help with that. But also just doing their part, cutting the grass, fixing the fountains, making sure the federal law enforcement is doing all of the policing that they can do. And I just have to say thank you to MPS, FBI, ATF, who've always worked cooperatively with us and we expect that they will again. Like she's down with having Trump there doing all this stuff. And you know what?
Starting point is 00:30:19 That's great. That's great. That's how it should be. Okay? We don't, this whole resist thing. I'm sorry. I'm over it. Okay?
Starting point is 00:30:27 Like you need to do what you need to do to make sure that your city's safe. And that people have opportunities. We don't guarantee outcomes in this country. We guarantee opportunity. That's what makes us different from, you know, the place I'm in, for example, in Europe. Right? You kind of, your parents were teachers, you're a teacher. Your parent was a plumber, you're a plumber. Your parents, you know, you are what your family was. Your parent was a waiter, you are a waiter. In America, you can dream to be anything. And by the way, no knock on plumbing, because that's a heck of a job.
Starting point is 00:31:01 A heck of a job. Like, an awesome job. Like part of the problem, right, with America is that we've gotten so highfalutin and we're like, okay, education, education, education for education's sake. And everybody comes out and they've got some degree in gender studies, and then suddenly, you know, they can't get a job and they don't want to work. And so they've got this enormous sense of privilege. That's not what I'm advocating for, but I will tell you what I'll advocate for all day long, is that you are not defined by how you were born in America or who you were born to in America. Like, this is what makes us the country we are. But how can you give anybody a chance to do anything if your own city is a place that, you know,
Starting point is 00:31:43 is worse than Mexico City or Lima, any of these third world countries where you kind of expect that, right? In the emerging market nations, we'll give them a pass. We will. I mean, they're, they've got all kinds of problems. And they need, they need Donald Trump to do like around the world, right? Around the world in 80 days and help them fix these problems in all these various places. But, you know, it shouldn't be happening in Washington, D.C., nor should it be happening in Chicago or New York City or L.O. or any of these places. I'm tired of it because you cannot give kids and families a chance to achieve the American dream if they're worried about the bus ride home. Right? Like there are certain basics that we expect from our government. And I'm pretty libertarian on stuff. Live free or die
Starting point is 00:32:32 New Hampshire, born and raised, okay? So I want the government out of most stuff. But there are certain things and even any libertarian would tell you, and I'm not quite a liberalist. because I'm too hawkish to be. But any libertarian would tell you, you got to keep people safe. You got to secure their property. Heck, that's what the Fifth Amendment was about. That's what our founding fathers put into our constitution, the right to own property and to not have that taken from you. Life, liberty, happiness, not have somebody come along and take your life like this. I mean, you have to enforce the law. And so now Donald Trump is finally willing to do this because you can't have a city. like DC where you know heck Bogota i've spent time in Bogota i was amazed i remember actually you know
Starting point is 00:33:18 i did this story a while back so this has been going on for a while back when i was this is like pre-kids cnbc so had to be at least 15 years ago because my twin girls were 15 now so that was a while back i went down to bogota and medellín remember medellín that's where like pablo escar was from and they had a lower murder rate than baltimore Baltimore, Maryland. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I was like, wow, that's like sort of amazing. Medellin, Bogota. Better than, and then here you go. You look at that list. Lago's on there, 15 per 100,000. I mean, for goodness sakes. So he wants to clean it up. He's going to take a lot of flack for this, but you know, he doesn't care. And now he's got the mayor of D.C.
Starting point is 00:34:05 An African American Democrat. And she's like, all for it. What do you know? So this is good. Like we need, we need a cleaning up in Washington, D.C. I have some stuff to tell you about Adam Schiff today, but before I do, ladies and gentlemen, just a quick shout out for one of our great sponsors. We love our sponsors, right? Do we not here on the Trish Rican show? Because they enable me to be able to do this and come to you for free every single day.
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Starting point is 00:37:06 because it's mortgage fraud. He and Letitia. what is it with people that are like falsifying their primary residence so you can get a few points off on their mortgage? I mean, I know it adds up over time, but mortgage rates were already pretty low. Were they not? Right? I mean, they were really low. Now they're higher. It's one of the things that Trump is upset about.
Starting point is 00:37:27 But Adam Schiff allegedly decided to, and well, Trump is sent out on truth social, all the documentation supporting this. And, you know, of course, Bill Potee has been very very. very vocal about this so much so that now the DOJ is investigating it, Adam Schiff allegedly decided when he was a congressperson from the state of California to buy a house in Maryland and say that it was his primary residence. And then apparently later on when he finally switched it, he did a switcheroo and he admitted that the primary residence was in California, there's something going on about how he tried to get two primary residences and therefore two primary rates on the more.
Starting point is 00:38:09 mortgage. Here's Donald Trump talking about it recently. He kind of lays it out without really laying it out because he has to be somewhat cautious and careful on this. But Adam Schiff, this is not looking good for you, buddy. It looks like Adam Schiff really did a bad thing. They have them. Now, let's see what happens. It's not up to me. I stay out of it purposely. But it's mortgage loan fraud. It's a big deal. He defrauded. banks and insurance companies and the federal government. But it's very simple. It's mortgage loan fraud.
Starting point is 00:38:45 And you're right. It's a lot of people to live in a one-bedroom apartment, right? But he put it down. But he has a lot of other things far worse than that. So, no, Adam Schiff, they have him 100% on mortgage fraud. Now, if there's anybody else in this room except you, you would have no problem. But anybody else in this room, you'd have a problem. I'd have a problem.
Starting point is 00:39:08 Yeah, please. Yeah, peace of my mind rights. Aren't these like politicians, millionaires? Yeah, because, you know, all those stock trades, you know, when you get certain information, I guess after time it goes your way. Just saying, they're going to fix that one on the insider training. That one makes me angry. But I digress.
Starting point is 00:39:28 Peace of my mind rights, are they cheating on their mortgage? You know, with all the money that they have, why would you do that? I don't know. I really don't know. I mean, I just don't know why you would take those kinds of. of risks. I would think that, you know, when you're in the public eye, like Adam Schiff is, and you have aspirations to be senator, which he became, like, why would you take that risk? Why would you take that chance? I mean, and by the way, he's a lawyer by background. He should
Starting point is 00:39:52 have known better. But then again, like the fact that he did that, that's coming back to haunt him along with some other stuff, okay? Let's just say, along with some other stuff, like the Russia, Russia, Russia thing that we had to listen to forever. I want to go back to 2016. He was on with my former colleague Tucker Carlson, who had a show on at 8 o'clock on Fox News. I was over on Fox Fox Business, also at 8. I'm like, why are you doing this to me, guys? Really? My 2 o'clock was kind of nice. You know, I could be home with the kids at night. Anyway, I was on at prime time on Fox Business, and I don't think I ever put Adam on. I don't think you would ever come on, actually, my show, because I was pretty darn vicious to him on a regular basis. You know,
Starting point is 00:40:35 shift show. And we had shift show one, and then we had the C.E. because of the second impeachment, but he did go on with Tucker. And now he's on record saying this. I want you to just hear it because these words are coming back to haunt him, I think, in a pretty epic way. Watch. Let me just ask you one final question. Can you look right into the camera and say, I know for a fact, the government of Vladimir Putin was behind the hacks of John Podesta's email?
Starting point is 00:40:56 Absolutely. The government of Vladimir Putin was behind the hacks of our institution and the dumping of information. Of John Podesta's email. Not only in the United States, but also in Europe. Okay, you're not, you know what? You're not. And Tucker, you look and say, I know they did.
Starting point is 00:41:09 John Penedest his emails. And I think that Ronald Reagan will be rolling over. Ronald Reagan. You're carrying water for the Kremlin. You're not carrying water for the, which you're making, look, you're a sitting member of Congress on the insult committee. And you can't say they hacked hacked. You're going to have to move your shoulder to R.T. Russian television because this is perfect. That's just so beneath your office because it's so dumb and you're being duplicitous.
Starting point is 00:41:31 I'm asking you, did they hack Modest's emails? You can't say it. Look in the camera and said they hacked John Pedist's email. We know for a fact that Putin's government did that. You can't, and you know you can't, and you're hiding behind weasel words. You told Tucker that he was working for the Kremlin? I mean, you know what? In fairness, I was on the air at that time, so I didn't actually see that until quite recently.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Believe it or not. I mean, I'd seen a lot of different clips with Tucker over the years, but that one really struck me today in light of everything, right? Because so Adam Schiff is facing like a couple issues. One, of course, is the obvious mortgage fraud allegation, which Donald Trump just alluded to. That's going to be a huge problem for him. And I think he's kind of freaking out at this moment in time, not only because of that, but also because of this rush rush stuff, right? And that's where, you know, people are looking for real indictments here. And I'm telling you, they're coming. Like,
Starting point is 00:42:27 I know people are like, okay, well, they haven't come yet. But I want you to listen to what Radcliffe said the other day. and just think about this because this is the head of the CIA, mind you, the new head of the CIA. It's a different kind of CIA. This is what they were afraid of, right? Because you would have effectively a whole new team coming in calling the shots. And that would mean that the old deep state was out and there was a new kind of, I won't call them deep state because I don't consider them to be that. But I do think that this is going to be very problematic for one, Adam Schiff, because he was part of this lying process. and he continued to do all these lies.
Starting point is 00:43:05 He actually hasn't as of late. Like I haven't seen him. He spoke out on this and he just said he was so disgusted that the president would use the Oval Office to do this, that and the other. He didn't actually say one that he was innocent of this Russia stuff or he didn't really come out and defend himself either on the mortgage stuff. So I'm interested to see where he goes with all this. He's got to be pretty nervous right now.
Starting point is 00:43:29 Here is Director Radcliffe speaking. I think this is with my former colleague, Maria, she's awesome. A couple of weeks ago, and they're not going to let this go. So what I think I hear you saying is there is still an opportunity for indictments, potential prosecutions, accountability from those people who may have lied under oath, like John Brennan, James Comey, and perhaps Hillary Clinton. Well, that's why I've made the referrals that I have.
Starting point is 00:43:57 D&I Gabbard has made referrals. And why we're going to continue to share the intelligence that would support the ability, of our Department of Justice to make fair and just, bring fair and just claims against those who have perpetrated this hoax against the American people and this stain on our country. Director, one other question on this. Tulsi, as well as President Trump, use the word treason. That's what she says. She used the word treason. And Tulsi's pretty upset about all of this as well, as you guys well know. But in other words, Adam's got it coming from all directions. He's got it coming from the mortgage fraud thing, which, you know, like, look,
Starting point is 00:44:33 I don't know how he's going to explain it. Like, it's all there on paper. Maybe he'll say, well, I mean, you can't have two primary residents. And you can't, I mean, the difference between, like, what Adam Schiff may have done or Leticia James may have done and what Donald Trump was accused of doing by Letitia James is that was a private transaction with Deutsche Bank, right? A private commercial transaction. And he's accused of lying on square footage and this, that, and the other for Moralago.
Starting point is 00:45:00 And he is accused of inflating the valuation of Mara Lago. although that'll be the day. Like, that'll be the day when Leticia James or the government is deciding the valuation on your property. Thank you very much. Let Deutsche Bank make that decision. They're the ones that are taking on the risk, right? But what Letitia is accused of doing, what Adam Schitt is accused of doing, is actually putting taxpayers at risk. Because it was, you know, it was a very different scenario than what you saw with the German bank and Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:45:29 And so it's a very different sort of set of facts, but similar, right? in nature. It's like he took what they accused him of doing, which was sort of convoluted, and he actually pinned it right on them. Sort of amazing. And is the media reporting on any of that? No, right? No, because the media doesn't want to report on this stuff because the media, well, the media is in bed with the Democrats. And that's what's so messed up about all of this. And this is why, you know, as we began this show, we talked about how the views going out of business, views going out of business because you can't have one from just an interest standpoint, only one viewpoint on set all the time 24-7, and two, you get the FCC controlling your airwaves, so you
Starting point is 00:46:14 definitely can't do that. What were you guys thinking over there at Disney ABC? Oh, I know you weren't thinking because, you know, you had all this woke nonsense in your head. But here's Tulsi, explaining it, laying it out how the media is in bed directly with. the Democrat Party and thus perpetuated a narrative that wasn't true. They are using the same old tactic that the deep states propaganda arm in the media uses. Whenever they come across something that is true and that doesn't go along with whatever their narrative is that they're trying to shove down the throats of the American people, they first usually ignore it as they did when I first released these documents a couple of weeks ago.
Starting point is 00:46:59 They tried to ignore it when they realized that they weren't going to get away with this, that this story was going to continue breathing life. We continued releasing new documents. Then they decided, oh, we'll take this approach to say, oh, this is nothing. There's nothing really to see here. This is bizarre. This is a conspiracy. These are the things that they do over and over and over again. And the next step they will take when they feel that they are not succeeding in getting rid of this truth that we have uncovered for the American people.
Starting point is 00:47:29 people, then they will go down the route of we must destroy and smear and attack the credibility of those who are delivering the truth to the American people. They've done this to President Trump. They've done this to me. They've done this to so many different people once again. I mean, this is what they do. This is the game. They play.
Starting point is 00:47:47 And she's on to them and they're upset about that. But you know what? DOJ investigating Adam Schiff for mortgage fraud, the same as they're investigating, Leticia James, not just for mortgage fraud, by the way, Latisha James has a number. another investigation that she was hit with last week that we brought to you. Of course, she's being investigated by the DOJ out of Albany, New York, because she is accused of violating Donald Trump's civil rights with that insane lawsuit that the insane judge decided to slap a nearly $500 million, half a billion dollar fine on the now president for. And I'm blown away
Starting point is 00:48:25 by the fact that the appellate court, which clearly didn't think Letitia had a leg to stand on, hasn't come out with its verdict yet. What are we waiting for? Why hasn't that happened? I mean, it's been over 300 days. Normally it takes 30 days. And don't tell me you're too busy. I mean, that's a wacky thing.
Starting point is 00:48:45 Meanwhile, more news today, Jasmine Crockett. The Democrats really don't like her. They are trying to destroy her. they have no use for the new sort of aOC by the way aOC has no use for her either they're all sort of ganging up on jasmine which i find amusing uh if nothing else here's jasmine crockett's reputation getting trashed in the new york post where probably you know people that are within her own party mean this is her own staff her own staff like called all this in to the new york post i i get what is the expression when you go to dc make sure you get a dog
Starting point is 00:49:24 because you're never going to be able to get a friend. Like if you want a friend in D.C., make sure you get a dog. I think that's the expression. Wow, wow, wow, wow. So let me tell you, Jasmine is getting hosed here in the New York Post. I'm just going to look at it on my phone with you because I'm already close enough to the camera. I don't think I can get any closer at this point. And I'm just trying to see this because Crockett is up a creek without a pipe.
Starting point is 00:49:53 without a paddle. Three sources, three sources who worked with Crocket say she's rarely present when TV cameras aren't rolling. And she terrorizes her stuff when she does appear. Oh my goodness. So nobody wants to work with this lady. They go on to say Crocket is often not found it. Her government provided sweet in the Longworth House office building with one insider saying she prefers to work from her nearby luxury apartment building sometimes for weeks on end she's laying around her apartment she won't come into the office why does this not surprise me and it really is and she is just indifferent to staff and will scream at them the former aide said she is never in the office and she is very disengaged she does her a bull you know what that goes viral and then freaks out over the most random things
Starting point is 00:50:45 In other words, this lady is not a lady. A second source close to Crockett's team added, quote, it is widely known that she is not nice to staff and is just not a really dedicated member focused on constituents. Why doesn't that surprise me? She is also focused, says the source, almost exclusively on being an influencer, not a member of Congress. ah why doesn't that surprise me either like this woman just wants to be an influencer she just wants to get on tic-tok or whatever not a member of congress that's a third source that said that one who worked with her describing her oh this is good as all diva no wow in other words there's no
Starting point is 00:51:37 substance there i mean not to mention the fact that she went to some fancy schmensy hoity toady private school, high school that was like, I don't know, 50 grand a year or something and then went off to pretty good college. It costs plenty. And yet she pretends like she's this potty mouth girl from the wrong side of the tracks. It was pretty expensive school, right, for a kid from the wrong side of the tracks. Well, she's also depicted as a phony, as a massive phony. The staffer is expected, Oh, this is great. You want to know how she gets to work? Okay, this is really good, you guys.
Starting point is 00:52:16 Can you see this all right? So the staffer is expected to stand outside. Here you go. I can't believe, like what a trip this lady is? The staffer is expected to stand outside when she has to go into the Capitol, like on the rare time that she actually goes in. She makes a staffer stand outside her vehicle,
Starting point is 00:52:34 which has to be an escalade or a similar upscale make and open the door for her. So you're technically not allowed to do this, says the source to New York Post, but it's wildly inefficient. Instead of using the scheduler's car, she rents a car every week in D.C. And she expects her staff to drive her around while she's in the back seat, calling it a, quote, power play akin to, quote, treating the staff person like an Uber driver. You know, you get what you pay for, so to speak. I mean, why on earth Texas ever elected her? Come on.
Starting point is 00:53:19 Texas, you can do a whole lot better. This is, you know, look, the redistricting may mean that she doesn't have a shot in H.E. Double L. Of course, if she ever comes back, because don't forget what they're trying to pull there in Texas. And Abbott has no use for any of it. Here she is speaking on CBS. I guess, you know, CBS. I don't know what to say.
Starting point is 00:53:39 Hey, cat crazy. good to see you. And oh, you know, Kat Crazy writes this. It almost seems that Kroket is building her social media audience intentionally. Could it be that her focus is more on being a future MSNBC host? I agree with you. Like, I think half these politicians would much rather just be on TV. I mean, one of them, and, you know, he's on our side of the aisle there.
Starting point is 00:54:00 Matt Gates, he made that decision to just go be on TV, right? I'm like, okay, you know, being on TV, it's fine. It's what I've done. my entire adult life for a career. And I'm sort of disappointed, I should say, that some of these politicians just like Jasmine Crockett just want to be on television. I think that's true. I think that that's what she's about. Again, you know, all talk, no substance. She did go onto, I don't know if it's TV or an online thing for CBS. CBS, remember that had to pay that big fee and also promise that they would be less biased and how they approach the news. Here she is speaking with one of their
Starting point is 00:54:39 reporters about this article and sort of trying to defend herself, but kind of like blowing it off, just sort of laughing it off. Huh. You know if they said this about Trump, he would flip out and he'd be like, that's not true, that's not true. But listen to Jasmine's response. Are you a no show boss from hell who terrorizes staffers? Oh, my goodness. Listen, I know that I have arrived, honey. That is the way that I have. see this because as Beyonce says, if they're not talking about you, then obviously you must not be doing anything. You know what? This is just more slander, more nonsense, more lies. And honestly, I don't think that the New York Post would probably be the first ones to be able to figure out
Starting point is 00:55:28 if I was a boss from hell. You and I were joking before we got on camera about all of the scrutiny that comes with being not only woman, but being young and being a black woman, yeah, there's a lot of scrutiny that comes my way and it comes my way from all different angles. But when people start talking about you, that's when you know that you are obviously getting under their skin. So I am not going to give up. There's a song that I like to quote every once in a while. It says, Your hate is my motivation. So keep hating. All it does is motivate me to continue to do what I do, to be loud and proud on behalf of the American people. All right, you know, maybe you should start showing up to work now and then.
Starting point is 00:56:16 Think about that. I mean, if you really wanted to do something, right, to help the American people and your constituents, you might actually go to the office and, you know, not be such a, rhymes with which, okay, to your staff. What is that? I mean, like, gosh, almighty. again she's just not um she's not impressive in any way which tells you when the democrat party and i
Starting point is 00:56:42 actually think they're circling the wagons to take her down i think they're trying to take aOC down as well Bernie Sanders he's not sticking his neck out for anyone because Bernie Sanders is like one mean SOB okay like he's being asked to kind of pick a successor you know that Trump would do that in two seconds Trump would be like we have so many people we have Marco we have JD we have dissent, he's like, you know, he can't create enough stars. Bernie, on the other hand, Bernie's like, don't you dare. He did this with ABC when John and Carl, the reporter at ABC, was like, hey, you know, what do you think about AOC? Could AOC become a senator? And he literally got up and left the set. He's like, you know, I'm not talking about this. That's not what I'm talking
Starting point is 00:57:25 about. Well, so then CNN tried to go at it a different way. And so the reporter clearly didn't have the, you know what, to be able to follow through with her questioning, but she's starts to ask him and look at his reaction because he's not willing to name anyone, anyone at all, to carry his mantle because no one's clearly up to it. He's the one and only Bernie, the mean little SOB that he is, right? Watch. We can in fact provide a decent standard of living. But Senator, you know better than I that you could have a very hungry and energized base with an idea of what they want. But if they don't find leadership or find the person that can articulate that, it doesn't change. Well, you're just being a complicated issue. I think strong grassroots movements will bring forth the appropriate leadership. I think when people give up on the political process, when you have a handful of billionaires deciding who will run, which is the case right now. Are there people out there who will, that you feel comfortable and confident, will take up the Bernie Sanders mantle and running 20?
Starting point is 00:58:34 Will they stand up and fight for economic and social and racial justice? Absolutely. Some great young people. Want to name names? No. Thank you so much. It's nice to see you here. And our thanks to the Capitol...
Starting point is 00:58:52 I'm sorry. You want to name names? She's like, Andy, Daisy, come on. Give me a name. Give me a name. Anyone. Let me throw some names at you. I'm a little banter about it.
Starting point is 00:59:05 If he gets up and storms off the set, hey, so what. You know what? So what? It's part of your job. That's what you're supposed to do. I give the ABC guy more credit. Charlotte, good to see you here. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:59:18 Let me get your comment in just a second. But, yeah, I mean, wow, right? Come on. Bernie Sanders, he's mean. He doesn't want to pass a torch. He doesn't want to, you know, help anyone. Charlotte's like trying to predict when I should hit a million subs. And she's saying, based on my past performance,
Starting point is 00:59:37 I should be in a million viewers by August 25. August 30th. So that may be, you know, I'll be home by then, but that would be great. I'm not so sure, Charlotte. It's getting harder. Like I said, it's getting harder and harder and harder and harder. And I look at my past performance and we've been flying here on the channel. But listen, I need your help guys. So do whatever you can. Spread the word. Let everybody know about the channel. Let them know that I'm here live every single day. It really helps. Like it if you can. All of this stuff helps the algorithm because, you know, I think the million is like, you know, they really, they get It's harder. It's so much for compound interest, if you would. But Bernie Sanders, he doesn't want to name a successor. And the reality is the party's a mess. And socialism is a mess. And you don't have to hear me say it. I'll tell you, I want to go to CNN. Again, back to CNN, Harry Enton over there. He said that the party is in the basement and it's garbage. The brand is garbage. And he's right.
Starting point is 01:00:35 The Donald Trump administration is arguably the most influential this century and probably as well dating back a good portion of the way. He's right on that too. Yes, CNN admitting the truth. This is the most influential presidency by far of a generation. But he also did say the Democrat brand is garbage. In particular point, the Democratic brand is in the basement. It is total and complete garbage in the mind of the American public. The Democratic Party's net favorable rating record lows and all. So knowing that, if. If you're Bernie Sanders and you want to do the right thing because you're kind of getting up there, wouldn't you think that you might want to like kind of help somebody else along, but no, not him.
Starting point is 01:01:14 He does the oligarchy tour with AOC in the private jet. And when they asked him about the private jet on Fox, he's like, well, I'm not going to, I'm not going to go, what, sit in the airport in Newark, New Jersey. Oh, of course. You know, that's not your thing. We get you. Because you're a communist socialist. and you know how this works with these people.
Starting point is 01:01:38 It's all me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, none for you, okay? They decide everything. They have the state take all the money and reward themselves and their friends, but nobody else. So you know who's learning this the hard way, guys? Somebody's learning this very much the hard way way way out in the windy city of Chicago. Mm-hmm. The mayor of Chicago. This one just blew me away.
Starting point is 01:02:03 he, Brandon Johnson, is suddenly realizing he doesn't have any money to run all the programs that they want to run in Chicago. I think he needs a national guard in there, frankly, just saying, you know, take a cue from Mariel out there in D.C. She's willing to work with Trump and clean the place up. You ought to be willing to do that too, Brandon, because it is a disaster. You can't even walk on the south side of Chicago. Therefore, we're not affording anybody the real opportunity of the American dream because you can't even get from point A to point B without worrying about it. Anyway, he's finally recognized what Margaret Thatcher always said.
Starting point is 01:02:39 At some point, you run out of other people's money. People are leaving Chicago in droves, just like they left New York City, just like they've left L.A. They don't need the high taxes and the high crime watch. Mayor Brandon Johnson is sounding the alarm about Chicago's finances. We have reached a point of no return. The systems that people rely upon, education, health care, housing, our transportation, they are woefully underfunded. And everyone knows that. Everyone knows what, you know, my commitment is to progressive revenue. I can't do this by myself. The mayor's statement coming in response to a question about a pension bill, Governor Pritzker signed into law last week. That law will increase retirement benefits for police and firefighters,
Starting point is 01:03:21 adding more than $11 billion to Chicago's long-term pension liability. Johnson says the state needs new progressive revenue options, but he did not name any specific plans. Right, because you don't have any. He can't name any because he doesn't have any. In other words, you cannot run yourself into insolvency. I mean, that's what's happening in New York City, for goodness sakes, and they're going to make it worse with this Memdami guy a whole lot worse. And you've got AOC out there in the Bronx, who's not really from the Bronx, right? But pretend she is, or Queens, I think it's Queens. She likes to pretend she's from Queens. You've got a problem here.
Starting point is 01:04:01 There's another candidate out in the Midwest who's a socialist that's running. This is, you know, look, I'm sorry, but it doesn't work. It never works. It never works. Like take your choice, go all around the globe, all right? Like the communism stuff, even the socialism stuff, I mean, Europe would be the closest, right? And I've spent a lot of time in Europe over the last several days and, you know, did some reporting, by the way, on Iran. and the Irish Sea, I'd love you to check that out. And the ships that were going through
Starting point is 01:04:33 because they weren't paying their, well, they were disguising themselves, I should say. They were being let through. The Irish are very, very, very upset about it, but they're actually going through and changing flags, et cetera. It's another story. I digress. But I've been spending some time here. And I think my big takeaway is there's no opportunity here. There's just no opportunity here for people. You are what you were born and you don't have a way or even the aspiration of doing anything different. And that's what socialism does, okay, because everybody's supposed to be the same in the interest of fairness. But, you know, what about sort of human nature? What about the desire for people to do something different or do something more?
Starting point is 01:05:20 Brandon Johnson doesn't want that and he can't even keep his streets safe. Look at DC, they can't keep it safe. Now the National Guard is coming in and even the mayor's like, thank you. And yet, if you listen to the ladies on the view, they'd want more of this. Why? Like, I mean, I get it. Like, you know, you've, I guess, paid your dues and made a lot of money and Joy Behar, your house in Sag Harbor is on the market for, what was it, $10 million, the little saltbox, $4,000 square feet, $10 million in Sag Harbor, New York. I get it. You've been they're done that, you've succeeded. But what about everybody else? You know how important that is? Everybody else matters. And you know, this is one of the reasons why I created my company 76 research.
Starting point is 01:06:10 I want to put this up on the screen for you. You know what? I'll just do it right here. I created 76 research with a really good friend. If you guys haven't gone there, please do this because I want you to have a shot at all the success we're seeing in the market. right now, right? It's just been fantastic. And I predicted this would happen, Code Dollar, and we have a 76 research newsletter that we send out usually every week, sometimes a couple of times a week. It depends on what's going on in the news flow and what we see as opportunities, if you would, in the market. So go check that out, 76research.com, but this is a big part of why I created this, because I wanted everybody to kind of have more access. I mean, access to invest,
Starting point is 01:06:55 which gives you access to prosperity. Here's a look at, I have an updated one I'm going to send for you guys tomorrow, but this is just a look at three of our portfolios, which have done incredibly well. So I'm so proud, right, of what we've been able to accomplish there. And I'm proud of what I'm accomplishing here on this little channel, which is not so little anymore. I mean, help me get to a million, if you would. Guys, you can see I am about six hours behind you. So the sun is setting, and I am going to meet my,
Starting point is 01:07:25 family for a little bit of dinner right now, but we will be back live on the air with you again tomorrow. There's so much to talk about, but the bottom line is this medium is changing and we're here for you, for this massive change. And this is the future. This is the future and I'm proud to be part of it and proud to have you be part of it as well. I'll see you tomorrow.

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