PBD Podcast - Bill Maher on WEF, Donald Trump vs Robert DeNiro, Derek Chauvin Stabbing | PBD Podcast | Ep. 336
Episode Date: December 6, 2023Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth and Vincent Oshana discuss Bill Maher's appearance on Roseanne Barr's podcast where he denies knowing MK Ultra, the WEF and Klaus Schwab, Donald ...Trump's vicious response to Robert DeNiro's criticism on Truth Social, and Derek Chauvin being stabbed 22 times by a former FBI informant! Purchase Patrick's new book "Choose Your Enemies Wisely: Business Planning for the Audacious Few": https://bit.ly/41bTtGD Purchase tickets to the PBD Town Hall with Robert F. Kennedy Jr on December 6th: https://bit.ly/3sog9qg Connect one-on-one with the right expert to get the answers you need with Minnect: https://bit.ly/3MC9IXE Get best-in-class business advice with Bet-David Consulting: https://bit.ly/40oUafz Visit VT.com for the latest news and insights from the world of politics, business and entertainment: https://bit.ly/472R3Mz Visit Valuetainment University for the best courses online for entrepreneurs: https://bit.ly/47gKVA0 Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! SUBSCRIBE TO: @VALUETAINMENT @vtsoscast @ValuetainmentComedy @bizdocpodcast Want to be clear on your next 5 business moves? https://bit.ly/3Qzrj3m Join the channel to get exclusive access to perks: https://bit.ly/3Q9rSQL Download the podcasts on all your favorite platforms https://bit.ly/3sFAW4N Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support
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I know this life meant for me.
Yeah, why would you plan on the life when we got that data?
Value payment, given values, contagious, this world of entrepreneurs, we can't no value
to hate it.
I'd be running home, you look what I've become.
I'm the under one.
Okay.
Home team, man, we got a lot of stuff to cover that we have. I become the entrepreneur. Okay.
Home team, man, we got a lot of stuff to cover that we have. We haven't done a home team for a minute of feels like.
I forgot who you are.
Yeah, it's a good to meet you.
What's your name?
Vincent O'Shaun.
Vincent O'Shaun.
You're the guy that wrote the book,
the Choosing Enemy's Wise.
Holy crap.
But you.
Comes out today just so you know.
Yes.
Hey, Valerie, good to meet you.
Hey, how you doing, Val?
Nice to meet you. Where's up? Oh, so now it's Vincent. Oh, hey, Valerie, good to meet you. Hey, how you doing, Val? Nice to meet you.
Where's up?
Where's the mask?
Oh, you got back.
We'll see.
We'll see what's gonna happen with Tom.
Tom makes jokes a little bit,
you know, momentum of jokes.
Yeah, yeah.
But anyway, so okay, stories.
Well, a lot of things to talk about.
Last week, we were in LA.
I was in Vegas.
I was a couple of different places doing stuff
for the podcast, so we haven't
had any stories to cover.
But we're here today and there's a lot of insanity going up.
First of all, there's a building, cops are going up to this building.
All of a sudden blows up.
If you haven't seen this, I will show you the clip.
It's absolutely insane.
Some people on John Stewart's to run for office, rockets coach.
Okay, did you see this?
Udoca ejected after altercation with LeBron.
You should see what he said to LeBron.
Rob, do you actually have the words instead of playing the clip?
Because I know the NBA doesn't like it when he show
any kind of interaction.
If he can get the exchange instead of the clip, that'd be great.
Hardly an altercation.
Yeah, it's not an altercation, but it's an exchange. Maybe they called it, maybe worse than an altercation yes not an altercation but it's an exchange maybe they called it maybe worse than an altercation because words were caught up on social and a lot of people are following up with the words that he said to Lebron
trump is right that schools teach kids to hate America
that's why them staffers are protesting for Hamas interesting story by the way that that's Bill Maher saying that. Tucker Carlson drops bombshell reveals
what got him fired with Fox News.
More retired Americans are unretiring.
And many worry about age discrimination.
Derek Chauvin is discharged from the hospital
after being stabbed 22 times by who?
Vinnie, can you give us a glimpse?
He's a former FBI informant.
By former FBI informant, 22 22 times will get into that story.
Yeah.
California, why does California differ so much from Texas?
We'll talk about the differences.
That's an LA time story, by the way.
Trump and flips out at Robert Dineroy should hear what happens.
They're credit card that there's this new thing going on that we'll talk about.
Tom, I'm sure you got a lot of data on this.
Buy now, pay later.
It's insanity what American people are doing.
And why these buy now, pay later companies are blowing up.
They have a certain loophole they're using
that allows them to not have to register
with the truth of lending credit.
Correct.
And allows them to get away with it.
I'm sure you're gonna get into that.
No hard credit, just kidding.
Bitcoin 42K gold on the rise.
Black Friday shoppers use buy now, pay later.
We'll talk about that
Harvard professor prepares to teach a new subject called Taylor Swift. We'll talk real estate. We'll talk economy
Spotify about to lay off 17% of their staff. I don't think they're gonna lay off one of them
I think that guy's name is Joe. I think you're gonna have to keep that guy, but we'll see what happened
This antis was asked are you gonna step out and
You know not compete anymore if you lose iowa the exchange is interesting. Vinnie's got some stuff he wants to talk about
with Israel, Palestine, Hamas.
Millennials feel abandoned by parents,
not available to help raise grandkids.
They're too busy.
Millennials, stick around for that one.
Maybe have your grandparents or your parents listen to this.
But having said that before we get into all these stories,
today the book I've been working on for the last three years
choose your enemies wisely comes out.
And interestingly so, this entire book is about planning.
It's about business planning.
It's about life planning.
I looked at Amazon and every time somebody asks me
for something the way I save the conversation is,
if you're really serious about this, go read this book.
If you want to find out about relationship advice, go read five love languages.
If you want your wife, she's not respecting you and you want something, read love and respect.
If you want to get better with people, because you're military background, read how to win
friends, there's so many books to recommend.
There's not a book to recommend for business planning, so I decided to write it.
If you have big plans for 2024, place an order this
is on Amazon and Barnes and Noble, and by the way, just we've never promoted this book
on this podcast. Anybody that orders this book now, okay? If you ordered a book now, hard
cover on Amazon, you can go up, leave the link in the chat and description if you could.
If you order it now and you email your receipt to enemies at vt.com,
if you email your receipt to enemies at vt.com, again, enemies at vt.com. By the end of it,
we will pick five of you and our friends here are going to give us a five names and I'm
going to send you physically. I'll send you a signed copy of Choose Your Enemies wisely.
And if you're like me, I order hardcover and audiobook
because I like to listen to the audiobook
when I'm reading the book.
And there's three big stories I say in the audiobook
that's not in the physical books.
So place your order both and we'll do
raffle for five at the end.
So having said that, Saturday I will also be
at Barnes and Noble Book of Riton,
doing a autograph. And doing what time is that?
I think that's one o'clock is what we're talking about.
We'll give you more details if you're in the Florida area, South Florida area, be a
book or a doon.
Can I come up with security?
You're going to have to come up with something.
I'm going, no matter what.
No matter what.
We're going together.
Any protection.
Adam, to have you on.
Thank you, sir.
Okay.
All right.
So, let's go on to the first story.
Can you pull up the story of the one I just emailed you
insider of saying how many times they're planning
to lower rates in 2024?
So check this out.
The Federal Reserve will cut interest rates six times
in 2024 as the economy shows clear signs
of cooling down ING says. Tom, how much intel and stories and research
have you done on this topic? Because if they lower the rate six times, is this four quarters,
one fifty, one half a basis, one three quarters, what's it going to look like?
You know, you know, I've been on, let's dive into this. You know, I've been on this page,
or I think that there's probably five to six reductions
next year, quarter point eight,
so it's about a point and a half,
off the five and a quarter,
we're sitting right now, next year,
starting at the beginning of Q2.
Actually, there's a small graph on this,
Rob Littlestere Step graph,
so people can kind of see it.
So there you can see all the increases that went up and there's the dotted lines of the
five coming down next year.
This, I've been anticipating this, Jamie Dimons, I'm on the same page and the same logic
that Jamie Dimon has on this, that the Fed really wants to let all of this get through
the end of the year like food poisoning to let these rate increases, stop inflation, get
it back to 2%, and then next year it comes down.
All you have to do to get mortgage rates
is put two points on whatever that is.
So this means mortgages are probably still gonna be
six and a half at the end,
because you see it's a little over four by the end of 25.
So mortgage rates are still gonna be about six and a half.
And so this is what we're looking at.
And the intel that I see is that this is what's going to happen.
It's going to be gradual.
It's not going to zip back down, even if the economy's got issues.
It's going to gradually come down because the Fed's going to do it.
Now, people are trying to bring things up right now.
You hear a lot of the banking community trying to say things now.
Maybe we should start earlier.
But the reason they want that is
if the interest rates go down quicker,
corporate America can get lending and expand
is probably gonna make stocks go up faster next year.
So there's a motivation in there
and it's not a bad motivation,
but a motivation nonetheless.
But this is exactly what I've anticipated
and with the exception that if we really have
a bad fourth quarter, if GDP is really low,
maybe the Fed does its first cut March.
But most people are thinking April right there at the beginning of second quarter.
So if this is the case, this is very good news for the market.
This also means real estate that hasn't dropped at all is going to go higher if it hasn't
dropped at all.
Because realtors are going to go around saying, hey, what are you talking about?
Here's what's gonna happen.
This is what's going on with the interest rates.
You know, real estate's gonna be skyrocketing.
If there's not a major disruption taking place,
wouldn't realtors be salivating or over story like this
that they can wait till the end of the year
or have way around to, you know, lower the rates?
Yes, I think so.
Like right now, you go out and you say, wow, you know, what are interest rates right now or a half way around to lower the rates? Yes, I think so.
Right now, you go out and you say,
wow, what are interest rates right now for average credit?
I think they slipped a little bit,
like seven, a quarter, seven and a half.
They came down a little bit.
And so a good mortgage broker is gonna say,
hey Tom, you're thinking of buying a place
and you don't like the seven and a half interest rate.
Look, by the end of next year, what's it gonna be?
Six, six and a half.
This is a new normal. So if you're really thinking about it and you'll
like this house, these prices aren't going to bottom out, you should think about pulling
the trigger and doing it if you've got the cash to put the down and do it. So I think
you're exactly right that the mortgage industry is going to play this like, hey man, it's
the new normal. If you're on the sidelines with enough cash, but you like that house, the
bottom's not going to drop out of this market. You should go buy it. I think that's going
to be their sell. What a unpredictable economy we've been in to see this take in place.
By the way, Rob, can you pull up, go pull up average 30 year fixed rates right now. Just
Google average 30 rate, a 30 year fixed average 30 year mortgage rate. There you go, right there.
Yeah, go ahead, Scott, the thing.
Now watch this, the average credits
and go to another page and type an average credit score
in America, average credit score in America.
Yeah, so let's just see what it says.
It should be about 7, 18.
There you go.
Okay, so if it's 7, 18, go back to the prior page.
That means that number right there is 700 to 719. So on a $300,000
loan today, if you got a 30-year fixed, you're looking at 7.974%. That's a very, that's pretty much,
you can say 8% is what you're looking at. But the FHA and the VA, as you see, they're down about 7.
And so we're on a national like 7.5 right now.. We're on a national seven and a half right now. So if they lower it six times at minimum
time, that's a point and a half, right?
Oh, yeah. If we're national seven and a half, I think for really good credit, we'll be
like national six, six and a eighth at the end of next year. If they take six drops of
a quarter point, which is one and a half, brings it down to three and a half,
add two, that's six and a half for mortgages.
So you don't think they're gonna do
a single one of them above a quarter?
You think they're all gonna be quarter, quarter, quarter.
You don't think he's gonna do one out of half or three quarters?
Um, currently no, but let's wait and see what happens in Q4,
because the consumers had a gas, you mentioned a couple other stories we're gonna cover today and
Why would they because when he raised it was all
Basically 50 basis points right?
Fight inflation right inflation. Fight inflation. Okay, so pretty steep. How many of the cut or the raises that he did were
25 versus 50 basis points. He did a couple that were 25. The last four were a couple.
Yeah.
So, thought the last four were exactly 25.
Exactly, but on the way down, do you think he goes 25,
25, 25, 25, just the whole way down?
Yeah, I think this Fed does.
Jerome Powell, I think he does.
Because remember, when the Fed drops fast,
they're trying to prevent stagnation with a recession,
which is some people called depression,
and to get around it, they say, ohation with the recession, which is some people called depression, and to get around it, they say,
oh, the great recession,
because they don't want to use the D word.
They pull those out when you've got major calamity.
I think he's gonna sit on the quarters,
and unless there's something that really pushes him,
it's gonna be the first meeting in April.
For Jerome Powell said, inflation has been tamed.
Yes, there's some pain.
There's a little bit of unemployment has come back up again.
But now we see way clear, it's just take a quarter.
And I think you've been seeing this article that I think we referenced.
This was the Axiose article basically saying the warm inflation is mostly one.
It's sort of declared victory and inflation.
We'll see where that goes. Tom, just do me one favor.
Please alert my good friend, Vinnie, when he should put on me. I'll just gonna say this is the time. I'll just where that goes. Tom, just do me one favor. Please alert my good friend Vinnie
when he should put it on me.
I'm gonna say,
this is the time.
I was gonna say two things, Tom.
I was gonna say number one,
I'm gonna be an apartment for a while
with something like this.
Number one, number two.
What was that rate, Pat, that almost 8% four years ago?
What was it?
Three percent.
Three percent.
Yeah, three percent just 22 months ago.
So by theomics is just,
let's keep that thing going, right?
But I tell you what, you know what they're gonna do next year.
When these rates come down,
there's a part of me that feels,
yeah, there's a part of me that feels
that we're gonna go back to fake success again.
We always do.
Yeah, but again, that's not a good thing
for us to go back to fake success.
Hey Rob, would you? okay, so check this out
This transitions into the next story watch this next story and this is the cause of fake success
Okay, and we'll talk about this new thing that's taking place. That's very very hot
That's making companies a lot of money. I'll tell you what the format is and you'll see why these two kind of add up
With what we're talking about with interest rates., how America racked up a trillion dollars of credit card bill.
This is a CNBC story.
A trillion dollars is what we have right.
Americans have amassed a historic trillion dollars in credit card that driven by soaring
interest rates due to Federal Reserve rate hikes, average interest rates for credit cards
have reached 22 percent. Over 22 percent would retail credit cards nearing ready 29 percent. That means
if you have $10,000 in debt, that debt is going to be $20,000 in 20 half years. That's what
29 percent means. Putting a financial burden on consumers, rising cost of essentials like
rent, groceries and gas of couple would what high borrowing
rates have left people feeling financially stagnant despite that's a record
number of consumers shop that's the key number record number of consumers
shop during Thanksgiving holiday weekend with over 200 million hitting the
store slightly more than in 2022 some big box retailers including maces and
or some have expressed concerns about a slowdown
and credit card repayments, posing a risk
to holiday retail revenue.
By the way, so who in here, can you do me a favor?
Run up a poll, Rob, and ask,
has anybody in the last 12 months
has used a buy now pay later option? Have you used a buy now pay later option?
Have you used a buy now pay later option?
Have you used companies such as Affirm?
I think it's Clarna, PayPal, Apple.
Have you used any of those?
Just use.
Have you bought anything with buy now pay later option?
Yes, no, that's all we need to talk about.
That story leads to this next one,
and in time we're going to you,
more Black Friday shoppers use, buy now pay later,
even as they shun big ticket gifts, okay?
So what are you talking about?
Early holiday shopping data show that consumers
are increasingly turning to buy
not pay later services like a firm.
Clarner after pay with $7.3 billion spent through these services as of Monday.
The trends aligns with expectations that BMPL, buy-na-pay later usage, will reach $17 billion
a solid-day season and increase of 17% from the previous year as indicated by Dolby October's
estimate. Tom, I have some thoughts on this, but I'll go to your first. What are your thoughts
when you see numbers like this?
Well, I'll add to your number. With Cyber Monday, that 7 billion number you just quoted
Pat became 9.3 billion in BNPL. So right now, why do people use BNPL? 20% of consumers
that apply for BNPL. And by this comes from payments, which is a kind of a watchdog and a market research firm
that covers credit cards a lot of things.
20% of consumers said that they reason they use BMPL
was to bypass a credit check
because they don't wanna hurt their credit score
or they weren't gonna be able, they were gonna get it.
It's called the soft credit check is what they call it.
Yep, so check this out.
BNPL was up 47% black Friday.
Last year it was 11% this year it's 18%.
And 20% of customers said that they would apply for it.
So the real data is showing up.
Check this out as well.
This is kind of dangerous.
Here we go.
Half of people in a survey that was taken after Black Friday said they would have postponed or canceled the purchase of an item.
$500 or more that they use BNPL if BNPL wasn't available. Translation, I couldn't afford
it and I didn't have credit to do it. So I chose BNPL. So I think we need to look at BNPL,
the linkancies and Q1 and see what's going on there.
And people 30% of the survey respondents said
that it was the lower non-existent interest rates.
For instance, there are some,
most people don't know BNPL.
When Best Buy says BNPL through a firm,
build, paid through your PayPal,
you will get zero interest rates
if you make the four payments and have it paid off by March 1st.
So December, January, February, March, you pay that, it's zero interest rate.
So most people said they went for the zero interest rate and no credit check and we had
9.3 billion used, which was up 47% from last year.
Check this out.
So a couple of other things.
Vinnie, how familiar would be MPL?
Adam, are you familiar with being MPL at all?
I don't recommend it, but I am familiar with it.
Well, Pat, I always see it, but I always wonder,
how was it related to like a credit card,
which is basically by now, pay later, right?
Okay, so check this out.
Here's how it works.
Give you a little bit of insight.
Tom did a great job explaining it,
but I'm interested in the format, right?
So the question becomes,
why the hell would I use a credit card over a BMPL?
What's the difference?
That's the first question everybody asks.
Oh, just the difference.
What's the difference between BMPL and a credit card?
By the way, go to a Klarnaus market cap the last few years.
Here's what these guys came up with.
When the truth in lending, whatever came out,
that they started checking and making credit card companies
more tighter because of the amount of money they were making,
all this stuff, the pressure they got,
new credit card company business was kind of on the down.
They could be like, okay, what am I gonna do now?
What they define as a credit card
is you making four payments or more.
If you make four payments or more,
so for example, you buy this phone for $1,000,
you decide to pay this off in 10 payments of a hundred
credit card.
If I buy this book for 40 bucks
and I'm able to make four payments of $10,
that's a credit card.
Anything less than four payments doesn't go through the
act of, you know, the truth act and lending, okay, act that they came up with for credit cards.
So what these guys did, the buy-and-a-pay later, it's three payments.
So I buy this phone, it's $1,000, I pay 250 upfront.
They don't consider that as a payment. They consider that as a down payment. Wow. Then I make three payments of 250 the next six weeks, 250, 250, 250. So six weeks later,
I'll pay the phone off for what? A thousand dollars. So now the question becomes, okay, the
customers happy because they got the phone and they were able to pay it in four and three payments.
And then the actual product developer is happy because they
sold the firm for $4,000, but why the hell would there be a business model for this?
Here's why.
Because Clarna goes to Apple and says, hey, we'll offer this to your customers, but you
got to give us 2 to 8% on the backend, which means what?
So if you sell this for $1, bucks, you negotiate it with the retailer.
So let's just say the retailer negotiates 4%. So if you buy this at a thousand dollars
and I give the BMPL,
you're gonna give me upfront how much on a thousand dollars,
40 bucks.
So Clarner makes 4% on a thousand, that's 40 bucks.
And they're like, we'll take that risk,
we'll go ahead and get with that and make the payment.
Soft credit check, they're not doing a full-blown
credit check on you, here's a problem.
You miss one payment of the three.
You know what the interest it goes to?
What?
30% on the entire purchase.
So it goes from a thousand bucks to $1,300.
23% of people that have used a buy and out pay later
are sitting there saying this was a terrible experience.
This is clarinus valuation, by the way.
Look at the valuation, they're to the right.
October 8, 2018, it was worth $2,5 billion. They don't want to five and a half
billion. They don't want to 10.6 billion dollars. They don't want to 31
billion dollars. They don't want to $46 billion dollars. Back down to $6
billion. Now, this buy-and-out pay later model, you know who it's going to work for?
You know who just launched a buy-and-out pay later last month? Apple on
October 23rd just launched a buy now pay later only to their
customers in America. Now here's the thing. Guess why Apple's not worried about this model.
What do you think Apple's not worried about it? Go ahead and don't pay it. Go ahead and
not make the payment. You know what, Apple can lock you down from using your phone, iTunes,
everything. Apple pay. They can shut you off for social media. So guess why this is a phenomenal model for Apple,
phenomenal model for Apple, not for others.
PayPal, good model.
You don't pay it, PayPal can come and say,
you can no longer bid on eBay.
There's so many different things with this buy
and not pay later.
The reality of it is, it goes back down to,
they avoid it getting licensed.
Like an insurance, imagine selling insurance or real estate, you need a license and you're
like, man, how can I sell insurance without getting licensed?
These companies were able to start a credit card company, what I call under the credit card
company, call under the buy now pay later.
These are phenomenal model by the way.
That's the thing, terrible for the control.
And the rules that kind of go up by the way. Terrible for the consumers. And then all the rules that go behind it.
Terrible for the consumers.
Yeah.
Well, FinTech comes out of Silicon Valley,
that's where it starts most of it.
And what does Silicon Valley think about?
The word starts at D. Disrupting.
So how do I disrupt?
Read the laws.
Read the laws.
Hey, if we do this, we could create this kind of a company,
a FinTech company, it does this and this.
And so they're smart. They read the laws, they put it up,
they didn't make the loophole in the laws,
that's the way the laws were written
and they built a company to serve it.
And now the American consumer is even greater debt
and it kind of hides behind the surface.
Check this out, you know how people say,
well, 30% is not a lot of money, what's 2 to 8%?
Let's do the math together, watch this, watch this,
Vinnie, I want you to pay attention to this.
So if I buy it at $1,000, they get 2 to 8%
within how long, within six weeks, right?
Is when the service is done.
Okay, what's 52 weeks divided by six?
It's roughly 8.7.
Okay, if you're tracking with me,
what's 2 times 8.7?
Because it's minimum two to eight percent they get from
The retailer right what's two times eight point seven? It's 17 percent 18 percent
What's eight times eight point seven?
70 percent they're making roughly
Return on their money
17 to 70%.
That's insane.
Because they're getting the two to eight point
from the retailer given it to these companies like Clarna.
But you know what the problem is today,
why they're getting destroyed in the last 18 months?
Interest rates.
Money was cheap, they kept doing it.
Now they're not getting money,
they're getting destroyed with interest. So interest rates are putting these companies out of business.
There's buying a pay later businesses.
PayPal's gonna be fine with this.
Apple's gonna be fine with this.
The smaller guys that are getting started with that.
Even a firm is doing pretty good.
Clarence is getting crushed.
I'm just not a fan of this
because it's destroying the consumer.
It's hurting the consumer.
It's another thing to tell you.
Consumers don't have a lot of saving.
They're still lowest savings rate we've had in America
and God knows decades.
We are not saving any money.
We're getting it to more and more debt.
Why are we getting it to more and more debt?
Because during COVID, daddy and mommy,
the US government taught us.
Hey, don't worry about it.
If you can't pay your bills, we'll send you stimulus.
We'll stimulate you a little bit. On behalf of the government, poor little you responsible,
father and mother that are supposed to take care.
So American people are like, babe, don't worry about it.
If we go broke, the government's going to send us a check like they did during COVID.
That's exactly what you're raising right now in this generation.
And I'll show you something else that I dug up on this and the research.
You know who's in on this in a big way, the online retailer is specifically Amazon.
They have been doing studies trying to prevent cart abandonment.
What is cart abandonment?
Well, you go to Amazon, you put a couple things in your cart and you don't check out, you
don't buy them.
And they have been attempting to reduce cart abandonment.
So they've been in partnership with a firm and Clarna
and using the loophole so that they only have to say so much.
So if it's not on your credit card
or if a credit card is denied,
they put an interstitial add up right there.
If you click here through Amazon and a firm,
you can still buy what you wanted to buy right now.
So the online retailers are pushing these mental games in the face of the consumer
to get that. Why would the online retailer care? They're making their money. Correct. But
with the point is the online retailer has turned to BNPL to solve a marketing problem
which is online car abandonment. Did you get that? You're familiar with premium financing.
Of course. Okay. So Tom, you're familiar with premium financing.
Yeah, absolutely.
Guys, this is the story of premium financing getting insurance.
The rumor has it and the myth has it that a former professional NFL player figured this
thing out and turned it into an industry.
Let me give you the story.
This guy goes as insurance agent.
He says, hey man, I want to buy a big policy.
It's like $10, $20 million policy.
It's okay, great.
Your premium's gonna be $300,000, $400,000,
whatever the number is.
He says, all right, cool.
I'd like to finance that premium.
The agent says, what?
Yeah, I want to finance my premium.
You know, you don't finance the premium.
You take the money out of your pocket
and you give your check and he said, no, I don't want to do that.
I want to go finance it.
You can't do that.
He says, who?
And insurance agents like, well, that's actually a good question.
I don't know if we can do that or not.
So this football player goes to the bank, finances the premium of the insurance policy, gets
the agent the $300,000 upfront, the insurance policy is paying them whatever 4% every year.
He's using that to pay the interest on the loan at the bank and the agent makes a couple
hundred thousand dollars commission.
He says, holy shit.
Let's call it premium financing.
So there's three parties involved in premium financing.
There's the client, there's the agent, there's the insurance company.
Guess who loved premium financing, the agent.
Love it.
Oh yeah.
Guess who originally, initially,
liked premium financing.
The carriers.
The carriers love it.
I sold more.
That's right, the carriers love it.
What the hell are we doing working with these guys?
They're giving us a thousand policies at a thousand dollars.
This one guy just gave us a hundred thousand dollars
or a million dollars.
We would much rather do fewer policies, less leg work for us. You know what they learned a few years
later? The agents were making Vinnie. They were crazy. Vinnie. I'm not going to give names.
There's some guys who made so much money. They bought professional soccer teams in Europe.
Shut up. No. Shut up. Shut up. They bought professional soccer teams in Europe called
premium financing.
A few years later they realize,
we gotta regulate this shit is getting a little out of hand
because then clients interest rates were changing,
couldn't pay the payments,
clients are unhappy, a lot of things.
I think this might not pay later,
reminds me of premium financing.
Well, that's, if there's anybody that can speak
to this for days on end, it's my business
because when I came into the insurance business,
I didn't go the typical insurance agent route.
I went the almost the reverse mortgages of life insurance,
which is called life settlement.
So I got sort of thrust it into this industry
and the sort of like the PS to everything
that they were doing in the premium finance industry
was two years later because they would wait until after the contestability period.
So anybody that has life insurance understands
is the two years CNS clause,
the contestability and suicide clause.
So you ever see like making a murderer,
they're like, yeah, she murdered her husband.
It's like, go check if they had some life insurance.
That's the first thing they say.
It's the first thing.
So you can't really offload or sell your life insurance because your life insurance is an
asset.
You have to wait two years.
So what happened is all these agents that were making all this money, all these older,
wealthier clients were basically getting free coverage for two years.
The premiums were being financed by some entities, some hedge fund, some investor, what have
you. The, as Pat mentioned, the carriers were taking in massive premium, but what happened
is two years later, all of a sudden those policies would come off the books.
They'd be sold to companies like mine that I deal with.
And it was just, it was a civil war in the insurance industry.
There's no question.
By the way, a company called Axa, okay.
Yeah.
I think it's called Axa, okay.
You think.
I think it's called Axa.
I mean, obviously, I know what it's called,
but I think it's called Axa.
But we have a meeting with this man, Tom.
You remember this meeting.
We're on a boat somewhere in the world.
We're on this boat.
Ramona Bay, where it's at, but it's a very cold place,
but we're on a boat.
And he and the pencil and the Maria. And this guy tells us that that company went from 2003 selling 300,000 insurance policies
a year to less than 10 years later selling only 50,000 because all they focused on was
these types of policies.
And they said forget about these smaller policies.
We're doing these are a lot easier and they make us a lot more money. and End the company took a big ass hit and they can no longer turn back around
To go back to the days of doing 300,000 policies here because that's very hard to do and then remember all the incentive trips
All these agents were going around the world are going all like they're going on cruises
They're making all this money, but I think at the end of the day much like any get rich quick scheme
There's always an scheme, there's always
an unhappy ending.
There's only one.
The only thought I'll give you 30 seconds here.
My dad told me some advice years ago.
He says, man should not be in debt.
When man is in debt, he acts like a different man.
He doesn't feel like a man.
It hurts your marriage.
It hurts you as a man.
It hurts you as a friend.
It hurts you as a... As everything that you do. I'll give you three dead quotes. Okay. Here's one.
He who is quick to borrow is slow to pay. Buy and I'll pay later. It's a German proverb. Here's
another one for you. If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of car
car payments. That Earl Wilson. Here's another for you. From Andrew Jackson is the best one.
When you get in debt, you become a slave.
These buy now pay later companies are simply
enslaving millions of people.
And I cannot stand it because I was a former $49,000
of debt guy, credit score,, 495, 499.
Don't fall for the 10 days.
Well, even in the Bible, it says that the borrowers
slave to the lender.
So, Adam, with the Bible,
I'm going in.
There we go.
Let's go to the next story.
Just like credit cards,
a consumer protection agency is going to show up.
Let's go to the next story.
The next story we'll go to is,
do we want to do John Stewart?
Do we want to do rockets?
How about us to Bill Maher?
Bill Maher says Trump is right that schools teach kids to hate America.
That's why them staffers are protesting for Hamas.
Here we go.
Bill Maher agrees that Donald Trump that schools are currently teaching children to hate America
stating that he says under his administration, his next one, schools will teach students to love their country,
not to hate their country, like they're taught right now. I gotta say, this one doesn't bother me so much,
I gotta say, this one doesn't bother me so much because I think that this is what I see when I see
kids demonstrating these progressives, demonstrating for Hamas, the most liberal people
in the world that, oh, good, we're going to give America its commune ponds, asshole America.
This is, this is, this is, they kind of have been indoctrinated this way.
Mar emphasized a generational split between the Democratic Party quoting the kids seem to
be with Palestinians and the older kids seem to be with Palestinians
and the older generations seems to be with Israel.
Vinnie, what do you thoughts on this story?
I do, just, I don't know, Bill Marr to me is one of the most flip-flop, I know Adam,
I know Adam, I can't wait for you.
He's just, he's the prime example of Trump derangement syndrome that all his network do,
that all real time, Bill Mar was, for four years,
was Trump, Trump, Trump.
All he pushed was the left agenda with Trump collusion,
Trump's an agent, you know, vaccine,
he pushed all the vaccines, dude,
hey, I don't even think he's that funny.
When's the last time you heard somebody go like this?
Hey, guys, you know what we saw?
We went to last night and was hilarious.
Bill Mar, I mean, who's
listening to an hour of okay? Okay. God doesn't exist. Okay. It's boring. And just was
this yesterday, Robert a couple days ago, he was, he had Roseanne on his couch of alcohol
and I don't know what the hell this podcast is called. Weed. A lot of. She goes, she asked
him, like, she's like, you got that MK Ultra, like MK ultra like thing He act he goes. I don't know what that is and then she goes you know who clout Schwab he goes who is that and then she goes
He runs the w e f. It goes the clip. This is the clip cat is he's like be honest is he really this
I have not done it. Okay play it
I can't hear it about yeah, I can't hear anything we can't hear it. Yeah, I can't hear anything.
We can't hear it.
Program your own.
You look up at the beginning.
Well, thanks, buddy.
No wonder I don't remember this.
No, shit.
You blocked it out.
MK Ultra.
Who's that?
That's the mic control program.
Your under bill.
MK Ultra. Yeah. So who's, but who's
Clou's Schwab? The head of the W E F. What's that? Google it. He, he really the pat, that was,
that's not like a knack. He acts like he doesn't know who clou's. Do you think he's acting like he
doesn't know or do you think he knows, but he knows 100%. He knows clou's. He, he, he doesn't know who Claus is. Do you think he's acting like he doesn't know? Or do you think he knows?
He knows 100%.
He knows Claus.
He is such a lukewarm flip-flopping.
Bro, people like this better hope and pray that Donald Trump wins against it so they
have shit to talk about.
I hate him.
I hate him.
One day he hates him.
The other day he's like, oh, I like how he thinks about what he says here because he says
I mean, you know, he says that schools are teaching kids to hate America.
Do you agree with him on that?
I don't think schools, which schools,
not the younger grade schools.
He's saying public schools are teaching kids
to hate America, that's why they're supporting,
you're saying yes, go ahead, come on.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Well, number one, his podcast he does,
when he's not doing real time with Bill Marr,
which is on HBO and there's the after hours it's picked up by CNN. Obviously he used to be politically incorrect.
It's called Club random. That's what he does with with with Rosanne. We had Rosanne here
what two months ago. Less than two. She's, let's just say, adorably all for rockers. But that's
another, that's a different point. Bill Mar, what I respect about him
and I would appreciate if people on the left
and on the right were able to do what he's doing,
and what is that?
He's actually calling out his own side.
So there's no secret Bill Mar is a classic liberal.
He is not one of these modern day progressives.
And even he says here, there's a generational split within the Democratic Party, specifically
we're seeing this over Israel.
The kids seem to be with Palestinians and Hamas, whereas the older generation seems to be
with Israel.
Obviously, he's an older guy.
He's probably in his late 60s, early 70s, how old is Bill.
But I would argue that he is probably one of the most important political voices in
America today.
So yes, he does have some Trump, 67.
Yes, he does have some Trump derangement syndrome.
I think anybody, it's not, I want you to have it.
I don't have it.
I'm seeing some, some cracks in the facade over there where he's acknowledging Biden is
old as fuck.
Yeah.
And are we really going to do this?
Dave Rubin was just on his podcast.
Did you see?
I'm not as bad.
Dave holds his most of the show.
I think Bill has done a good job this year
of calling out the left just as much as they call it the right.
Tom, we,
it's not a fan of the right.
What do you think?
But he's clearly not a fan of the new left.
Yeah.
Tom, this specifically, let me read it again.
Okay, here's what he said. He said that under this specifically, let me read it again, okay? Here's what he said.
He said that under this administration,
kids are being taught to hate America,
to hate their country.
Do you agree with that?
Yes, 100%.
And I applaud the fact that he's saying these things.
Now, if you back up and look at Bill Maher
and Whole Cloth over a two week period,
you'll see him say,
this one is show, this one the after hours,
this one club random.
Okay, fine, there's some things you're gonna be upset about.
But I'm backing up on it and I'm looking
and I'm seeing a guy who is starting to say things
and I appreciate the fact that he's got the stones to do it.
He made a very important satirical point
in an opening monologue about the number of people
per generation, per-cent per generation,
that were identifying as trans or gay.
And he was pointing out that,
hey, something's wrong here, this is not it.
And he goes, by this math, by 2050, we're all gay.
He pointed that out, and he whistled with facts and figures.
I appreciated he did that, and I appreciated
he made this statement because I think he's dead right.
We're teaching kids to hate America, and he's correct.
You look at the college campuses,
to take the Hamas position, is not a patriotic,
flag waving position.
I think he's right, and I applaud the fact
that he's saying some things now,
that show that he's turning, and to Adam's point,
he's picking on, not picking on, he's calling out his side.
You think he's turning because he's having this epiphany, Tom, or he knows that nobody
wants to listen to just a Trump hating loser.
People don't, no, no, hold on.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, stop right there.
Not one of it.
Do you think any of his producers are going to say, let's move to the middle because you're
a Trump hater.
Do you think anybody in the country, me that there's not one person there unless they
are what I'm saying is stoned as he was right there.
But he's going to say, look, look, look, look, look, but more and more you're hearing people
like him going, yeah, but Trump was right about this and Trump was right about that and
Trump was right.
But meanwhile, all the years of him pushing that bullshit
and dividing us, I don't forgive that easy.
All that rush, rush, rush, align to everybody,
pushing the vaccine, pushing all this.
I hate the fact that Americans' patches become now,
we're just like, on whatever, we're on to the next thing.
No, we gotta hold people's foot to the fire.
All that shit that they push, all that hate,
it's no wonder why people in the streets are hate.
And he's talking about, we're teaching kids how to hate. You taught Americans how to hate a
president that loved the country. And now we're supposed to say, what do you do?
So what do you do? Well, man up, man up to it. Okay. He's a kid.
I'm in a crime can go to prison, but there's chaplain some prison and they can
they can convert. What if this guy is having a slow move to he still shows
the other way he still shows his color, Tom,
okay, he still talk about Trump.
I just think Trump is still, he's still when he talked to Dave Rubin was like Trump and
Russia.
No, he was involved.
It's like shut up with that shit.
He's still stuck in that world, Tom.
He still believes everything that Trump was was evil and negative and war war three.
They pushed all that shit.
Vinnie, how, I'm not giving you things.
I'm not saying he's a day man.
Switch positions.
Like how soon?
Meaning what?
Okay, so like since you've come here, you've obviously gone full hard right.
Good for you.
You've embraced who you are.
Wait, define hard.
What's hard right?
I'm just a conservative.
I'm a conservative Christian that was.
We didn't, but a year ago you would have never said conservative Christian.
You wouldn't even,
you wouldn't even said those words.
Let's see,
I wasn't, I haven't been a Christian
this whole time that I've been here.
Sure, I'm thinking you would have vocalized that
as much as you are now.
I'm like, this isn't,
this isn't I'm not on you.
I'm saying,
you found your position,
you found your lane,
you're doubling down on it.
Amazing, you're in that world now.
Most people don't change positions quickly or even gradually, most people double down on an amazing year in that world now. Most people don't change positions quickly or
even gradually, most people double down on their position. What I think Tom is trying to
express is that Bill is a classic liberal, just in the mold of JFK or even a Bill Clinton.
And what he's essentially calling out is whatever this new liberalism or this new Democratic
Party is, it ain't your grandpa, he's Democratic Party.
So give him a little grace to be like, look,
a couple of years ago, I didn't fucking see this thing coming.
And especially when Trump was there,
it was so easy just double down on Trump.
Cool, all good.
I'm not even, like, if that's your thing,
that's what your thing.
But at least at this point, whether you like him or not,
acknowledge that his positions are shifting,
and he's calling out the people that need to be calling out.
Because everyone was calling out the far right,
maggot extremists for years,
now that it's shifted to the far left,
woke progressives, Hamas loving, woke agenda,
and give him credit for doing that.
Because he has the one is one of the biggest bully pulp
it's on the left.
To be like, yo motherfuckers wake up.
Yeah.
Because those are the people that are watching his show.
So in essence, what am I saying?
He's actually doing more to help the cause you care about
than anyone on the far right.
Okay.
And let's go the other way with that.
Let's go the other way second.
The communists were criticized for referring to Hollywood.
They had a phrase for them.
What did they call them?
Useful.
Idiots.
Correct.
So you know what Kim did with
that clip, that Bill Mark clip? She forwarded it to a bunch of other teachers and people that she
knew. This is the clip where he goes through trends and he said, I'm sitting here in Los Angeles
and it's almost fashionable to say that your kids are having an identity crisis, fashionable,
and he called it out. Kim forwarded around a bunch of teachers that said, you know what, I think
he's exactly right. And I think it is happening this way.
I think kids are influencing kids.
I think kids that just feel a little alone
or are turning, well, maybe I should be trans as a solution.
And guess what, that became useful.
It became useful as a perspective saying,
you know what, maybe there's something to it.
And I'm not talking about kids that say,
I've always felt I was gay, buh buh buh buh buh.
Okay, I'm talking about all this confusion
in sudden turning. His position is suddenly useful.
So useful idiots can go both ways.
Yeah, I, I mean, say one more thing.
I'm gonna give you the whole thing.
What I do agree with what Tom was saying,
and I think is essentially the question the pet asked,
are they teaching kids to hate America?
I don't know, but what I do know,
is they're not teaching kids to love America.
That's a very good point. That to me is the biggest problem. I don't know if they're not teaching kids to love that's a very good point that to me is the biggest problem
Yeah, I don't know if they're out there basically saying America sucks don't it
But they're not standing up doing the Pledge of the Asians. Yeah, they're not basically learning how to basically say the pledge
The national anthem to sing along to basically be like your country love your country community service love America
The whole 1609 project or the black national anthem
We have one national
anthem in this motherfucking country. And then the national and then of our founding
far just given our constitution, our patriots, our heroes.
I agree. What is that? They're ex-slave owners. Did you see her on the, did you guys see
her on CNN yesterday? I saw the, I saw, I saw, have you seen this whole thing or did you
see the congresswoman? Tom, have you seen this? I have not seen it. Okay. First of all,
I watched the whole thing. When you're, there, you know, what's her name?
What's the other girls in Dana Batch?
Is it Batch something Batch?
Dana Batch.
Yeah, she is challenging her on her.
I'll just let her play.
It has to do with Hamas.
Yeah, she is.
Look what she says.
Listen.
The other country.
I want to ask you about sexual violence.
And the, it's kind of remarkable that this issue hasn't gotten
enough attention globally.
Wide spread, use of rape, brutal rape, sexual violence
against Israeli women by Hamas.
I've seen a lot of progressive women, generally speaking,
they're quick to defend women's rights
and speak out against using rape as a weapon of war.
But downright silent on what we saw on October 7th,
and what might be happening inside Gaza right now
to these hostages, why is that?
I mean, I don't know that that's true.
I think we always talk about the impact of war on women in particular.
In fact, I remember 20 years ago I did a petition around the war in Iraq.
You said saying that it's absolutely.
And I've condemned what Hamas has done.
I've condemned all of the actions.
Absolutely.
The rape, of course.
But I think we have to remember that Israel is a democracy. That is why they
are a strong ally of ours. And if they do not comply with international humanitarian
law, they are bringing themselves to a place that makes it much more difficult strategically
for them to be able to build the kinds of allies to keep public opinion with them. And
frankly, morally, I think we cannot say that one war crime deserves another.
That is not what international humanitarian law says.
With respect, I was just asking about the women, and you turned it back to Israel.
I'm asking you about Hamas, in fact.
I already answered your question, Dana.
I said it's horrific, and I think that rape is horrific, sexual assault is horrific.
I think that it happens in war situations, terrorist organizations like Hamas obviously
are using these as tools.
However, I think we have to be balanced about bringing in the outrages against Palestinians.
15,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli airstrikes.
Three quarters of whom are women and children.
And it's horrible, but you don't see Israeli soldiers raping.
Well, Dana, I think we're not,
I don't want this to be the hierarchy of oppressions.
I think 15,000 should have been killed.
It should have been killed.
And in which is horrible.
2.2 million Palestinians live in a hundred and forty square mile area, which
is about the size of Las Vegas with a population that is four times that of Las Vegas.
And and one point eight million Palestinians right now are displaced.
They are living in shelters.
They are being told to move to South Gaza.
Then South Gaza is being bombed. They're being told to move to South Gaza, then South Gaza is being bombed.
They're being told to move to North Gaza.
What do you think about this when you hear this time?
I think the progressive side has kind of lost its moral mind.
I have a hard time listening to that,
and I'm trying to find what compass and what position
she's coming from.
She's ignoring how this whole thing started.
She's ignoring the carefully made point at the end.
The Israelis are not committing atrocities
against the prisoners and citizenry.
And I think that's the core point here is who started it?
And you have, and just a ridiculously evil side of it that
perpetrated these things, they were the invaders, they did it. You were our oppressors, we
invaded to defend. Yeah, but not like that. And I have a hard time with that moral compass.
I mean, how do you make that argument in your mind to start with the Hamas invasion and
the rapes and the atrocities that happen.
And things that were not, we're not guessing,
this isn't Reuters guessing, people have been released,
hostages have been released, and they're talking.
And they're talking about things
and with remarkable consistency.
Then you come to the other side
and you just wanna turn it into, you know,
well, Israel's bombing civilians.
There are two issues here to be discussed, but I have, I have a hard time with her moral
compass.
And she's chairman of the Progressive Caucus, so she's bought and paid for it.
She can't take any other position.
Any, what do you think about what she said?
I think, hey, they'll never answer, never answer, you know, politicians.
I shall never answer an honest question.
She was, she was one of the biggest voices against Brett Kavanaugh,
like just all in on him being rape,
even though he had all the proof and all the thing
from the childhood, it's just not being able
to just answer the questions.
Like, listen, raping hostages,
if you can't verbally just say that out loud
in your answer as well, you know, Israel does bad things too.
I think it's horrific.
I think she, I think I'm,
I don't even like the girl in the right was a bash,
but to put her on blast like that is good.
I think that, that type of reporting,
we need more of that.
Putting them on, putting her foot to the fire.
Well, look, anytime there's any sort of war,
you know, innocent victims are gonna die.
That's just the unfortunate side of war.
I wish, you know, if we could all do some sort of
cum-bye-yah moment and there would be no war
in this world and peace on Earth.
Unfortunately, humans are very flawed
and that is just part of our DNA.
And it's called it tribalism, called it nationalism.
This is the world we live in
and it's the world we'll continue to live in.
But the moral equivocation between actual terrorists
and a democratic ally of the United States is unfalible
to me.
And especially you're seeing this pop up on the progressive leftist wing.
If anything, I'm seeing this play out, America's seeing this play out.
And when we were at the Republican debates, I mean, it kind of seemed like an Israel rally
at the Republican debate.
Different areas.
In Miami, I would say yes.
Yeah.
In LA, partly.
Yeah, but that LA was prior to October 7th.
Yes, yes.
So, I mean, it was sort of just, Miami was for sure.
It was, yeah, it was like, even as I'm Jewish,
I'm like, guys, let's take it down a little bit.
But it's good to see the Republican party stands
with their allies.
To me, as an American, as a proud American who does have roots in Israel
I'm an American first guy understand where I that
Where is US lie with this where's United States allies?
Just look at the map who are the allies of Hamas who funds a Ross and Moss just look at the map
It's Iran who's Iran fundingzbollah terrorist organization Hamas,
terrorist organization, Houthi rebels and Yemen terrorist organization. By the way, they're
just fired on United States ships in the Middle East. Okay. Again, 75,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 there in that world, North Korea, Russia, Iran. So obviously Iran, the tip of the spear here.
So I align with United States allies.
So that's why when I see new leaders pop up,
like our muddy Millay in Argentina,
who says, I will not deal with communism.
And what we're starting to see is the communists
on the far left and the autocrats on the far right,
coalescing at the very bottom of this horseshoe,
then it makes no freaking sense
that far left progressive liberals
are identifying with the most
liberal people in the world, which is Hamas.
It makes no sense to me.
So to answer your question, it is unfathomable
what's happening here,
and that's why we're just looking
for basic common sense.
You've heard me use my, the lens I look through. I said, if you wanna see what's happening here and that's why we're just looking for basic common sense you've heard me use my
The lens I look through I said if you want to see what's going on downstream
You got to go upstream to see what caused it and because we have upstream problems and downstream problems
You know, it's a classic thing you have a polluted lake and the liberals want to build a ten trillion dollar filter
Conservatives want to go upstream and say why is that factory put in pesticides in the river that made the lake? Just not the factory.
And so, where's the factory?
Yesterday Bill Ackman had a long tweet on X about his letter back to the president of
Harvard along with the data that he got from surveying people.
It was a long letter back.
And this was Bill Ackman back to Harvard, dear President Gay. And it was a long letter back in a suit bill actman back to Harvard
dear president gay and it was huge and he went through here about free speech
about what the about what even moderate professors are finding it was a thing you
go upstream that's what's happening all you have to do is go up the Harvard and look at it
and it makes bill mars point they're being taught to America. So when they're taught to hate America,
they're taught that there's no sense of patriotism
or and that they're all more relativism.
And that's all she's doing is showing that her church
is a church of more relativism
when she's being interviewed by Dana Bash.
That's it, but where does it come from?
You go upstream and you find it.
You find out what's happening in colleges.
You find out that they're being taught and not taught.
And you see what's going on around.
So it doesn't surprise me now.
And you see what's going on around the world.
Like you see what Turkey's Erdogan had to say.
He's basically calling Israel war criminals,
calling Netanyahu war criminals really.
Erdogan, are your hands clean?
No, not.
Is the Ottoman Empire and Turkey's hand clean?
Let's ask some Armenian friends of ours
if you're the moral authority on all this kind of stuff.
Because be careful who you start calling out,
be careful who you align with.
This guy is supposed to be a NATO ally
aligning with the United States,
but he is flip-flopping.
So it's just where were all the people when Syria,
when Bashar al-Assad started killing all these people?
Where were the Palestinian marches?
Where was the Palestinian Brigade marching on behalf of Arabs who were being murdered?
Okay?
And Afghanistan, when the Taliban is raping women and doing whatever they want with women,
where's the Palestinian Brigade and the Gaza Brigade and the Woke mob or that?
But only when Israel wants to defend himself, that's when you can speak up.
So, like, do it all the time, and then we'll believe you.
But obviously this comes down to anti-Semitic Jew hate,
and that's what this basically is at the end of the day.
Okay, let's go to the next story here.
More retired Americans are unretiring
and many worry about age discrimination.
Okay, interesting.
So a resume builder survey found that 12%
currently retired America is expect to return
to work in 2024 with reasons including inflation
and a higher cost of living and combating
boredom as stated in the survey.
A significant concern among these retirees
is age buys with two thirds of those expecting
to reenter the workforce.
Next year, expressing fear that it will affect their job prospects.
Career coach Stacy Holler, the chief career advisor at Resume Builder, emphasized the
importance of modernizing resumes.
Don't use an AOL email address.
Don't put your street address on a resume.
Pictures don't belong on a resume.
She suggests focused on the past 15 years of experience
as talking about exactly what you did.
That longer go really want to help you get a job today.
So tell what do you think about the story of unretyaring?
So it's very interesting.
We live in South Florida and you can find two types
of retirees down here.
Retirees that are commuting back and forth
from the North, they call them snow birds
in their part time.
They have maybe a small condo down here.
They were able to buy that.
And they come down here when the weather is warm in the winter.
So the rheumatism in arthritis isn't so bad.
And then you have the people that are living here full time.
We have come, Kim and I have become acquainted with some people full time.
And so this is me and my bubble and my little perspective.
But what's interesting is where we encounter them.
We're encountering them at business that we patronize.
And we're seeing them.
And there's a business we patronize on weekends.
I'm not gonna name it.
That is in service business.
And we see the same folks there every weekend
and ask them, how you doing?
I'm doing great.
I'm doing this.
And what do you do?
Well, I do this because number one is stay active
and number two, you know, on Social Security,
my pension, I don't get an inflation adjustment.
They said exactly what's in this article.
I don't get this, so guess what?
I stress it.
I see people like you, you're very nice to us all the time.
I get to talk to people, I stay active,
and it's an easy, and it's not a hard job,
but it's a necessary job that they're doing.
They're not washing dishes
And so they're coming out to do it. So part of it
I think it's good that they stay active. I just think I think it's bad that they thought that they had retirement figured out
And now they feel forced back out to do it. That can't be a good feeling
You won't be even worse. How about going to an unretirement party?
You won't be even worse. How about going to an unretirement party?
I just came to get around here like,
hey, John, you're like, does have another shot?
You're fucking...
Okay, what are you gonna...
This shit sucks.
It's like a divorce party.
It's like a...
Yeah, he's just hanging out with that.
Yeah, he's like, they put the gold watch back in the box
on the show.
And he's like, listen, on top of the money,
it's like, my wife is just a pain in the ass.
I gotta get out of the house.
That would suck, dude.
But that's hey.
And it's because they said boredom in there too, right gotta get out of the house. That would suck, dude, but that's hey.
And if they said boredom in there too, right?
People are just pet, bro.
Well, this just sort of is a great glimpse
into the current state of the American retirement system
because social security was never meant
to be retirement program, okay?
And a lot of Americans just as Susie Orman kind of reference
who can even bring that thing up,
where she says the government's not coming to save you,
or Susie Orman who is a financial expert,
if you're not familiar with her,
she warns of the looming financial pandemic.
She basically used some sort of metaphoric,
financial pandemic response right there.
But the reality is there's nothing sadder
to see a 74 year old woman who's saying,
yeah, I'm running out of money,
I need to go back to work while she's submitting her resume
with AOL email address.
And her home address.
And her home address.
Come on by, lady.
So that is so sad to me.
And I see these people all the time, like my mom's still working.
My mom has zero hobbies.
So I wanted to continue working.
By the way, for any of our friends out there,
whose parents are considering retiring,
unless they actually have hobbies, just keep working, guys.
Because life expectancy in this country,
I know it has gone down a little bit during the pandemic.
Well, people are living longer than ever.
Yeah, 10 years.
If you retire 10 years younger, you die quicker
than working 10 years longer.
Stay active, stay busy stay stay stay
Motivated keep your brain going. This is why Charlie Muggen and even Warren Buffett are going to even Henry Kissinger last to a hundred You got to keep your mind going but there's nothing sadder to see me get you know I uber everywhere
There's nothing sadder to go see a 78 year old uber driver show up and I'm like, what's up, man? He's like, oh, you know
Just you know got back to driving Uber and I'm me. I'll talk to these guys and I'm like, what's up, man? He's like, oh, you know, just, you know, got back to driving Uber. And I'm, me, I'll talk to these guys. And I was like, well,
why are you driving Uber? Because occasionally you get the guy, like you said, that's like,
I just got to get out of the house. But occasionally you'll get the guy who's like, and I had
a real conversation with a guy. He's like, yeah, I just never learned how to save. I
made a lot of money.
I was in the fashion industry.
Some 78 year old guy, driving fucking Uber.
And I'm like, man, he goes,
do you mind leaving an extra tip?
I tipped him an extra 20.
He didn't say that.
I swear to God, he did.
Oh, wow.
I swear, he like, you could tell he has a pitch.
Like, it wasn't like, he was like,
it's like, hey, you know, times are tough.
And I'm working here at 78. and I had to get back to Uber.
I used to be in the fashion industry.
He had a whole spiel.
He had a whole pitch.
And he's like, so if you don't mind tipping more
than you typically do, he's up selling.
He might be full of shit.
Yeah, at the same time.
I was like, you know, that might be his pitch.
But if you're driving Uber at that age,
I respect that you're driving right now, use it.
Yeah.
But no, listen, life is about,
it goes back to the concert,
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He's
You guys that be
You know, I used to like you dar you
Anyways, he says something at this event. He says look first of all I want to apologize for not coming to many revettings
I said because I never sank happy songs. Why would you invite me to your wedding? My songs are sad songs.
He says, so I apologize.
He's just flat out of apology.
I was such an interesting moment.
He says, but I like to take a moment to talk to the people
that are younger, 20, 30s and 40s.
That's the way he puts it.
He says, make sure the young wolf in you
takes care of the old wolf, you'll one day be.
You're gonna be an old wolf.
In other words, use the fire you have when you're young to save, invest, take care of your
health, make the right investments, be in the right environment, have the right friends, be
friend the right people, run with the right folks, pay attention to the things that matter the
most because one day you're gonna wake up you're gonna be like, I'm 70, the other day I'm talking
I'm on the NELKBOY's podcast, Fos be like, I'm 70, the other day I'm on the milk boys podcast,
full-sun podcast and I'm talking,
I really like talking to these guys.
And we're having a good time.
And I say, how old are you?
And he says, I'm 28, how are you, I'm 29?
I'm center-sane.
You're freaking 45 years old, man.
I mean, you know, 45 is young, don't get me wrong,
but Vinnie, 45 is 45, right?
You're talking to a 28-year-old.
No, what I'm saying is like, and then I'm telling a story
about the fact that I remember 15 years ago when I was in the army,
I'm like, 15 years ago, you started a company.
You were in the army 27 years ago.
That doesn't make any sense to me.
Crazy.
I don't know if you understand, like, he just went somewhere
right now, focused on Adam's face.
I just backed out first. I was. I'm just happy he got 40. went somewhere right now, focus on Adam space.
I'm just happy to go. 40. The point is, welcome back.
Yeah, the point is this thing goes by real quick, bro.
Oh, sick goes by real quick.
I'm having conversation with my oldest son that are just two
series conversations that I'm not used to having these
stuff. Yeah, we've always had great conversations, but it's
getting more and more serious and easy 11.
In about 10 years, this guy's gonna be 21 years old.
Like this, do you remember when you were,
when you were 11 and you talked to somebody, uncle, whoever,
and they were like, yeah, I'm 45, you're like,
oh my God, you're gonna die soon.
Oh, God, you know.
I would, I'd be like, oh my God.
But hey, kids, if you guys ever watched this one day,
just wanna give you guys a shout out,
you never made me feel old.
At this age, you're very nice to me.
11, 10, 7, 2, when I ask you guys,
hey, how old is old?
So daddy, you're not old.
You're 45, you're young.
They'd still tell me that.
What do they say about papa?
They say, they say 80 is old.
80 is old.
Yeah, they say 80 is old.
I said, okay, fair enough.
So they think papa is old and Dylan likes to make fun
of the way papa walks.
And he does such a good job. He does.. I gotta go like this. I gotta see this.
It's true. Yeah, that's that's that Papa Gabriel walks. Well, that's still that is the walk of regal
this. I mean the bring a list. I got back. No, regalists. He's like regal like an eagle.
He walks like an eagle.
Yeah, but anyways, so listen, unretired folks, respect you guys for not making any excuses
and getting to work.
And at the same time, some of you are doing it because you're bored.
For all the younger folks, make sure to, you know, young wolf in you takes care of the
old wolf one day you'll be.
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the history between Udoca and James who faced each other as players over a decade ago was
noted.
And the upcoming game between the rockets on the Lakers on January 29 was mentioned.
By the way, this is what was said.
Adam, you follow this story closely.
Do you have the exact script?
Cause a video is everywhere.
Okay, and you can hear him, you've seen the video.
I see you've sent it to me.
Yeah, so if you go to it, I just wanna see the words, man.
If you can find the words that they have it in there,
you had one of them, just go back to what you had.
Yeah, kinda goes back and saying, you know,
y'all stop crying like little bitches man.
You don't
have to say promoting his first response to James. We're all grown man. They James said
that bitch wore it and cool man. He says you, you throw that word around too loosely.
So what are you going to do about it? So what do you do his face? Anyways, obviously nothing
happened, but you could tell coach was ready to throw down Adam, your thoughts.
Well, you know who this guy is. He made you do. Right? Cause everybody this lesson to the podcast knows you the blood James is okay. Yeah, but there's
more to it. You know, he was the Boston coach. Okay. So the ironic thing that LeBron who for
all intents of purposes actually is a good family man. He'll go down in arguably as the
great second greatest basketball player of all time. Father, husband, NBA legend.
He's arguing with a guy named Eméa Godoku.
Now most people are gonna listen,
I was gonna have a huge sports audience here
that's just basically loving the segment.
But basically, Eméa Godoku,
you know who he coached before the Houston Rockets?
The Boston Celtics.
Now why did he get fired from the Boston Celtics?
Because he wasn't taking LeBron's advice.
Because he was fucking all the bitches in Boston
that worked for the Celtics and they got fired.
That was literally, that's what they were arguing about
it stopped using the B word, stopped saying bitches
because he basically just for, you know,
disclaimer purposes, they were arguing,
were we able to play the clip or no?
They were basically arguing over, he's like,
y'all playing like bitches and LeBron basically said,
you know, stop using that word. And he's like, nah, y'all are bitches, he's like, y'all playing like bitches. And the brawn basically said, you know, stop using that word.
And he's like, nah, y'all are bitches.
He's like, no, seriously, like, not cool.
And you can tell that it got under the brawn skin for whatever reason.
And truth be told, I try to stop using that B word as well, but for this story I will.
But he started egging LeBron on.
But again, we talk about moral high ground and moral clarity,
both lack some of that LeBron politically, email literally. So it's interesting to see
that these two are going back over this bitch situation.
Finney, any thoughts on that? You know what? I'm so happy now that I used to be a crazy,
but I'm still a huge, janky fan.'m a giant fan. I can care about the records or whatever because we've won a lot,
but not caring about sports anymore is one of the most,
like liberating,
no pack, can I be asked you?
Like I freaking love it,
besides when you got.
Adam thinks I went all the way right,
even though I've been thinking like this
since I was in Los Angeles.
Okay, but you admit you're far right.
No, I don't think I'm far right.
It took, you know what? And I'm being genuine.
And I'm gonna be completely honest with all you guys.
I didn't, I swear to God.
I didn't know what left or right or anything was.
I know.
Until Donald Trump won and then I went,
whoa, what the hell is going on?
And I saw exactly what the hell was going on.
And I went, you know what?
That's the swamp.
Those are the people that hate us.
Then call me whatever the hell you want.
I'm the opposite of that. That's cool. That's fine, but go back to people that hate us. Then call me whatever the hell you want on the opposite of that.
That's cool.
That's fine, but go back to the sport.
It's very liberating.
Now by the way, LeBron, like you're a basketball,
I think sports has gotten way too soft.
Do you remember back in the day in basketball games,
everybody was calling everybody a bitch.
They were talking, you're a mother, bad boys,
and the 80s, Isaiah, versus MJ.
Nobody can, what happened when they were beating up the fans?
Was it the Detroit, where are moral peace? They were beating the shit out, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, some white kid in the ground. Yeah. Just. Yeah, there it was. You just had it right there.
Yeah, look at that.
Can't show it right.
Can't show it.
Relax.
But just just in general, just,
just sports plan with football and the kickoffs, everything's gotten soft.
You can't talk to them.
I don't respect athleticism.
Yeah, but LeBron, I had an experience with LeBron and Los Angeles.
A little, I was with a guy that's family is extremely wealthy.
And we're all
at expensive places in Beverly Hills.
And a little kid that we didn't know was like, hey, LeBron signature.
He was like, man, like brush them off, the security's being a jerk, my friend walked over
there and yelled at LeBron James like a kid.
He's like, who the, do you think you are?
This is in Toronto.
He goes, who the, you think you are?
You're all big and big.
He goes, a little kid wants an autograph. You're not going to get like, I don't respect
him on that. I don't respect him on China, but it's so liberating.
So let me guess LeBron bitch laughed him using the B word.
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because his guy, his team of strangers that are wearing tight
are doing better than my team of guys are in tight.
I'll tell you why I agree with you so much
on this specific point.
One of the biggest things that changed the trajectory
of my life, no joke, was taking my Sundays back.
Because I, when I was in my mid-20s,
just like a lot of young 20s,
you know, you're on three fantasy football leagues.
I'm rooting for the Dolphins.
It's Sunday and then it's Monday night football.
Now they got Thursday night football.
Then the playoffs, it's Saturday and it's Sundays.
And then you're watching your teams,
you're in three leagues and each player's competing.
And I guess I said this is not so.
And I went cold turkey.
I stopped doing all fantasy football whatsoever.
And I freed up my entire Sunday,
that was in 2015, and what I start doing in 2015,
creating social media content,
streamline that right here to hang with you guys.
I agree 100%.
It doesn't feel good, I'm gonna send Rob a photo.
This is me in LA, Los Angeles, in Hollywood,
the Giants are, they just beat the 49ers. I'm not the
beat to shit out of everybody. Look it, look where I'm in LA. I'm standing up with the
white shirt. I'm about, by the way, that's true. You're, you're 5'8". You're good.
So you're standing on the same height as I'm standing on their school.
I'm standing on their school. I'm on the same height as I'm standing on their school.
I'm on the same height as I'm standing on their school.
I'm on the same height as I'm standing on their school.
I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height.
I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height.
I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height.
I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. I'm on the same height. Yeah, you know what Adam. Yeah, what if I was like what are you talking about Adam? That's a run
But that's it's it's a great feel like I love like Pat we go to a game and I got a video No, it's just a photo of but there's only one giant fan in the back
That's me that's when we when they fumbled over to we won the Super Bowl this year bro
I that guy
I
I
Did fight this is when the nine or putt return or fun bubble twice that there's only one What are you going to play? You are going to fight 49ers. I fought this every month. You actually did fight.
This is when the 9 or punter turner
from the fight.
Oh, it's bubble twice.
There's only one New Yorker in the back.
I had to fight, not this guy, the guy in front of him outside.
It's like, thank you.
What are you doing for changing your life?
I tried.
So you, we just talked about that.
You have changed for the better.
100%.
Okay, so like that's me back in the day, being a show out of people.
Listen, no reason. The young Vinnie. I was a long, well, thank you. back in the day being a shot of people. Listen, all reason the young Vinnie.
I was a long, well, thank you.
I was a long time Laker fan going back to the, the, the 20s with George Mike.
It's exactly right.
The, the, the, the action black and white, black and white.
When they, when they invented the saw to cut down the trees to make the hardwood floor.
When, when Dr. Nasemith, you know, you know, you were the Marty McFly to Dr. Ahmed Brown.
So I know.
Look at LeBron.
This guy is soft.
The most points in being history, most uncalled traveling files in history, most flops
in history, he's in the record books forever.
Right.
When Michael Jordan went to the Major League baseball, do you know about the trash talking that he got, a Major League Baseball?
He got a walk and you know what they used to say to him?
They used to poke him.
They used to say things.
Well, if you can't hit it, every now and then, you get the first base anyway.
They would say things like this to him because he was coming over and they would say things
like, you know, harder than it looks, isn't it?
Yeah, yeah.
You know, we're not athletes. Are we? They would poke. But it was all in good fun, but the point they would say things like, you know, harder than it looks, isn't it? Yeah, yeah, you know, we're not athletes, are we?
They would poke, but it was all in good fun, but the point they would poke.
But if you've ever seen a major league umpire come out and talk to the ump.
Oh, no, no, the ump will discover his parents weren't married when he was born.
There is a whole lot of things.
Especially this ump that was about to retire.
He's got a reputation, the one that ever tried.
Correct. He was feared. And there is an ump that was about to retire. He's got a reputation, the one that we've tried. Correct.
He was feared.
And there is an ump that comes back at it.
And it's like exactly.
And so LeBron's having this quiet conversation
and the NBA, they called the technical,
then they ejected, right?
He went technical, technical, and then he ejected.
I don't like that product.
That's why I don't like the NBA as a product right now.
I'm a diehard Laker fan, going back to worthy
in AC Green.
That was when I, my love for the NBA and for the Lakers
was born at those time.
And magic time and magic showtime, baby.
Magic, then Korean.
I'll add one more thing to you.
And by the way, once upon a time, if you're a Laker fan,
we called it the Norm Nixon trade,
and we were all upset about it.
A year later, we called it the Byron Scott deal because we traded norm Nixon for Byron
Scott.
You really went like, I mean, yeah, you layered it.
James worthy.
Patrick Johnson, we get it.
Well, we get a time.
Byron Scott, he was part of the blue sea and 8788.
Back to back.
What I will say is, it's not a good product.
And I think this is so soft.
If you're going to get ejected, get ejected for something.
This is so soft.
Tom, the irony of Tom, biz that I love the smartest guy.
No calling LeBron James are going to be the greatest athlete ever bitch soft is a
lazy bitch.
I gave him credit for most I would say this right that most people he was singing when he said once upon a time in
94 months, I made money alive.
Yeah, he was singing. I thought I was going to distract him.
I'm not going to go ahead.
But one thing I will add and to compare anybody to MJ's,
probably unfair, the guy was just a man amongst men.
But one thing that they did not have in MJ's day
when he was playing basketball or even baseball
was social media.
This was not picked up by TNT.
It was picked up by someone's phone recording it.
So there's a lot of citizen journalism going on there.
So I'm wondering what kind of shit
would have been picked up back in the day.
Now everything's picked up, ticked up for everywhere.
Westbrook is making it, Westbrook's like,
you can kick him out, kick him out.
I don't wanna get talk to one of my favorite guys in New York
and see what happens to your ass.
All right, let's go to a different story.
Let's go to a different story where actually shit's being talked
and they both like it, okay, Trump flips out at Bob,
Daniro flips out at Bobby Daniro.
Former President Donald Trump on Sunday issued a belated
unhinged response to actor, this is a half-po-bother woman
that used the word unhinged to actor Robert Diner
who is fierce criticism of him last week's
Gotham Award Ceremony.
Trump hit back on his true social platform
at the weekend.
Colin Diner, a total loser,
Robert Diner, whose acting talents have greatly diminished
with his reputation now,
Shad must even,
is a teleprompter for his foul and disgusting language.
So disrespectful to our country,
wrote Trump. He has become unwatchable both in movies for his foul and disgusting language. So disrespectful to our country, Rotrum,
he has become unwatchable both in movies
and with the fools that destroyed the Academy Awards,
bringing them from one of the top shows
in the country to a low rated afterthought.
The Nero show should focus on his life,
which is a mess rather than the lives of others.
He has become a total loser
as the world watches, waits and laughs.
Guess what, how long you've been working
on that Trump impression?
That was perfect.
But you know what, guess what?
Nothing, like, be honest, has anything about that,
Bob, and here is the history of Donald Trump
and the media and people, and you can talk shit to him.
You can go at him, but the moment he responds,
he's on hinge, he's whatever, that's why he's gonna go
down as one of the dopest presidents, because he doesn't give a shit, he's unhinged, he's whatever. That's why he's gonna go down as one of the dopest presents
because he doesn't give a shit.
He wears his heart and his sleeve.
By the way, who went after who first?
Robert De Niro called him a dog.
Remember, he called them this.
He called them that.
Good for you, bro.
That's a New Yorker talking shit back to another New Yorker.
You talk shit to me.
I'm gonna talk shit back to you.
I do think it's hilarious because by the way,
let's follow along.
Unwatchable movies.
I agree.
You can't like good, dude. Good fellows and all those movies. You can't compare them to what way, let's follow along. Unwatchable movies, I agree. You can't like good good fellows and all those movies.
You can't compare them to what the hell he's doing now.
Destroy the Academy Awards.
Fact.
Top shows in the country.
Low rated fact.
You know, I mean, I don't know.
He's a focus on his life.
He didn't get divorced.
Everything but bro, if you talk shit,
you got to be able to get it back.
Robert De Niro talks shit.
He gets talk shit back.
Good for him.
Good for Trump.
I think Trump should just make a rule because obviously it's no secret. Trump will go hit back at anybody.
Good. Okay. I love Rosie O'Donnell, Megan Kelly, Deniro. Trump, if you hear me out here, brother,
stick to the A-listers. You can go after the A-listers.
Lavi is a A-lister. That's my point. You want to go after the deniros of the world,
or the Scorsese of the world, the Puccinos of the world that are leading
on to Capri cool.
When you start going after like Chachi from good times
and basically like low,
didn't go after.
No, just any random people.
You want to start going after Arnold from the facts of life
or different strokes.
It's like how low are you going to go here?
Because you know, keep it to a list and above.
No be list actors.
Certainly don't hit after some random obscure.
Hey, Seth Green, it's got a message for you.
Adam, do you respect, do you respect the fact that he's going
after people that are literally going after him?
You're poking the fucking wrong.
We know about every single president ever
in the history of America
is they wouldn't address any attacks from random citizens.
Well, even if they were famous a-listers.
He's a drug.
Exactly.
Yeah, Trump.
Well, let me ask you, the general.
You'd rather have him do Kevin Durant and get a burner account, okay?
And you know, act like other people are saying it,
like just like the left us all the time.
Those guys, those guys are famous for burner accounts
or would you rather have a guy
that doesn't use a burner account?
He uses his account, which would prefer.
I'm not even going in the hypotheticals,
meaning I'm addressing that he is doing it.
It is coming from him and it is what it is.
So what we're saying is whether you're comfortable with it
or whether you're comfortable with it
or whether you're not, Trump's going to do it.
Might, the 500 million people places and things.
This is my point.
I can't even go this list.
We can pick 10% that's like, cool, go after Favre De Niro.
Of course.
Cool.
Go after Martin Scorsese.
These are no names.
Look at that.
He's that guy.
He's dead. He's not like a dog. He died.
He's dead.
He's not like a dog.
You know, a beautiful dog.
I'm not gonna.
I'm not gonna.
Normally you would knock into door.
Hey, can I come in?
No, I didn't do it.
They didn't do that.
The limit, the liveness test, should be whoopie Goldberg or above.
But yeah, that's like an A minus view celebrity or a book.
What if you go down this list and you start,
hey, Alph, I remember they actor from Alph.
Look, it's like really broke.
You went really into the conference.
You're going Alph, but if you think about that,
I forget about that.
I don't want to do you mark your shoe.
Do you realize if this guy wins,
this has come from the sport you're doing.
That's what I want.
It's been boring. By the way, do you realize press conferences?
Do you realize messaging?
Do you realize, sit down?
Yeah.
Sit down.
Sit down.
Your show sucks anyways.
You're a loser.
And that's what a mayor, by the way, that's America.
And you know what people say?
We want a president for the people by the people.
That's Americans.
He's the average American.
Shit talking, trolling, attitude, online, that, that, that, what, what?
Donald Trump is not the average American.
Meaning, meaning his name, whatever you're about to say.
He is not the average American.
He's a billionaire with buildings all over his life.
He knows the price of milk, he goes to, he goes to he goes to publics and Palm Beach every day.
Trump and build down the tree.
You don't think President Trump makes his own peanut butter and jelly sand.
Yeah.
Rob can you the average American?
What I'm saying is I can see you and you and the average.
What what I'm what I mean is Adam the this trolling this internet this talk is shit.
That's what Americans do.
Let's go to the next door.
Pretty sad.
Let's go to the next door.
Let's go to the next door.
Let's go to the next door.
So, Tucker Carlson drops bombshell revealing what got him fired with Fox News.
Let's see what the reason is for him getting fired.
So, Tucker are some former Fox News hosts, discusses departure from the network stating, I didn't
expect to get, you know, my show canceled.
Money more and expressing this lack of surprise, but not providing specific reasons for the firing.
He added, they were very nice to me the entire time I was there, but I could feel that they strongly disagreed
in the war and Ukraine stuff.
They really didn't like that at all.
The January 6th stuff, Carlson, also hinted at unpredictably
of the upcoming 2024 presidential election
noting that it might not be a contest between Joe Biden
and Donald Trump due to establishments,
actions and Biden's declining popularity in the polls saying,
this is not going to be a race between Joe Biden and Trump.
And by the way, Rob Wright before this gave me some news.
Rob, did you see that story with...
Now they're going after Justin Wells, his business partner, according to Wall Street Journal Tucker Carlson's longtime producer is accused of sexual assault,
ensued former Fox News staffer said Justin Wells forcibly kissed him and grabbed his genitals
in late 2008.
Welles denied the alleges.
So I didn't even know he was gay.
Man on man's play.
Who is this guy?
So he put the top of the talk,
he also had an adjustment wells
and a lawsuit from former Fox News,
then Justin Wilson invited him to go
come to his apartment before they were joined.
Other people at nearby bar,
the alleged incentive place in 2000 shortly
after they were enjoying the suit set.
So after serving them a drink,
Wells pushed Nancy into his bed,
forcefully kissed him and grabbed his genitals,
the alleged and full lawsuit,
which was filed in New York Monday.
Here we go.
That sounds like a third day.
That's a Thursday night for now.
If that's a guy doing it to another guy,
that's just classic locker room car.
That's a bloody, like,
Eddie stops my ass every time I see him.
Every single time, hey, tip grab home, hey, stop. It's my ass every time I see him. Every single time.
Hey, tip grab.
Hey, you're nuts, Jack.
That's how we roll, bro.
Let me ask you a question.
Let me ask you a question.
How much of this?
How much of this do you think it's, you know,
Fox finding ways to get back at Tucker?
And how much of this do you think it's real?
What do you think this one is?
It's all going out to talk.
I said, I think it's a combination. Anything to discredit him because, yeah, go ahead. I think it's real? What do you think it's all going out to talk about that? I think it's a combination.
Anything to discredit him because, yeah, go ahead.
I think it's a combination of number one, they were on the clock because they had to
get these suits filed.
And number two, I think Fox, look, do they leak things about their talent when they're
negotiating new contracts?
They do.
Do they leak things about their talent when they leave and go to another place?
Well, he was a handful to work with and the ratings were slipping according to our analysis.
When someone leaves and goes from its member Katie Kirk left and she went to Yahoo and all the sudden
NBC was like, well, it all wasn't what you really think it was. And they leak those things out. Do
they do that? Yes, they do. So is Fox leaking right now. Yes, but is there already these
Adam, what is a deadline? There's a deadline a week ago for the harassment suits you could go. Yeah, it was you could go back 25 years I know that yeah, no, you know you were right. Your time you were actually you're actually right
It was like I forgot the name of it, but I just looked around. I was just gonna ask you that sexual assault
I was gonna go to Wikipedia or you so I went to you
This is what it's called right here. That's why, that's why, did he got it?
It is, the complaint set it fell under the Adult Survivor Act,
a law that passed in New York's Democratic ledilagislator
and took effect on Thanksgiving last year.
That law opened a year-long window during which people
who say they were sexually assaulted,
as adults could sue their alleged abusers,
regardless of when the alleged abuse occurred.
Yep.
And so I think that was happening.
And I think I'm from the 80s and the little I think box absolutely said, hey, that guy's
filing a suit.
And then they throw a leak out to pay checks.
Well, and look how easy this is.
I know you were joking at him.
You know, easy to do the sexual assault.
Like ready for this?
Adam, yesterday in the in the break room, you grabbed my crotch.
That's it, it's a story.
I didn't feel anything, Vinnie.
But that's whatever, you know why?
Because I was in the sauna.
I hate when he brings it up,
but all it is is an accusation.
And by the way, there's no cameras in there.
You prove me wrong, but now it's in the news.
It's, you have to get a lawyer,
and then it's, and now people think back to the actual
Tucker situation, right?
Because we're talking about his producers and we're talking about whoever the guy was.
Yeah. Back to the Tucker situation.
This article, which is basically from what the daily fetched and whatever.
Which one are you talking about?
No, why?
The one you just read, Tucker.
No, no, no.
The one I talked to, the Justin Wells is from Wall Street Journal.
No, no, not that one.
This one.
The one I'm proud to have. Yeah, it is. Regardless, the Justin Wells is from Wall Street Journal. No, no, not that one. This other one.
Yeah, it is.
Regardless, the real reason that.
Regardless, what were you gonna say?
We're gonna just hit this nail on the head out.
I'm if you're gonna try and hit it.
Jesus.
But the point is what this article leaves out
are two major names.
They don't talk about the Murdox.
Yeah.
And they don't talk about Roger Ailes.
And they certainly don't talk about Dominion.
To me, that's the three biggest reasons
that Tucker got fired.
There's sort of subjugating it with this Ukraine stuff
or January six, whatever.
Roger Ailes died.
The Murdoch's and the Murdoch's kids took over.
This dominion, what was it?
$1.8 billion lawsuit?
What was it?
Maybe even more.
Whatever the hell it was.
And I assumed part of the lawsuit
was they needed a head to roll and
Who's a bigger head literally the nail Fox news nail him in the head right there
Then Tucker Carlson so that's to me the reason that he basically left
Well, what a murder. Ox wanted Tucker there. He would still be there
But they didn't choose a good enemy pack because he chose his enemy
Why if you think about it? He chose them and he went that nail.
That nail in the head and speaking of, I mean, not to be the book, but if any, not to
cut you off, but go ahead, Tom.
Right.
Tom, good.
Your point's more important.
She, um, and what bugs me about this story is repeatedly grabbed, repeatedly grabbed
this apartment.
Hey, if you're a rabbit, Tom, you're going to be a whole thing on that.
His apartment, at his apartment.
So number one, you're at the apartment.
Number two, after, after a grab, maybe I like,
dude, you're drunk.
Get away from me.
And, and a second attempt, don't you leave?
But you're hanging around for repeatedly grab.
It's like the, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's like,
you're hanging around for another grab.
That's right.
It's like the old money Python film
It goes you were raped and he says well at first
It started by the way, you know
I I've spoken to Justin before he's very respectful and he and I my experience with him has been great
But this is even a bigger thing to show that Tucker no matter what his position is
His main executive his main executive,
his main producer is gay and Tucker never talked about it.
He didn't use that, advertise it, anything.
And we find out in a situation like this, if it wasn't for the grabbing, we would have
never known.
Okay.
Nobody cares.
Take your place.
Everything in this story is allegedly.
We don't have to grab in or. Touching, playing grab ass.
Other than me grabbing Vinnie in the break room.
Yeah, I am a little bit uncomfortable
when these stories come out like this.
Whenever it comes out like this,
kind of pumped the brakes
and put a little bit of the paranoid hat on
and see what's going on.
So Derek Shobin, okay,
is discharge from hospital after being stabbed 22 times
in the jail
the former Minneapolis cops sentenced to twenty two years from our george
phlois murder has been discharged from the hospital after being stabbed twenty
two times in prison
by john tersec a career criminal and is now back at federal correctional
institution and two son iris on a court John Tussac, Tussac,
who used an improvised knife to attack Shovon
in the prison library on Black Friday
has been charged, like you had to put Black Friday there.
Has been charged with attempted murder and reveal
that he has been planning the attack for a month
due to Shovon's high-profile status.
Tussac indicated that he chose Black Friday
because of its connection to the Black Lives Matter movement
sparked by Floyd's murder.
Tom, you seem to have a reaction to it
what are your thoughts on the story.
I'm trying to figure out how Black Friday shopping day,
which was named back in the 80s or earlier,
I'm trying to figure out how that is somehow connected to
what's your language, Tom?
Watch it.
Watch it.
Watch it.
Watch it.
Watch it.
To BLM outside of one word happens to be the same.
That's confusing me.
And the other thing is, you know, it sounds like Derek Chauvin is lucky to be alive.
Stab 22 times.
How do you select 22 places to get stabbed and somehow not bleed out or?
Well, I mean, well, let's let's really bought the knife on Black Friday. It wasn't sharpened. Yeah. Well,
well, it's a makeshift shift or whatever you want to call it, but
which is usually a sharpened toothbrush, by the way, they take plastic to time. You would know because you remember that time
you did that stint and sank went. I feel like I would be a great
I don't know if you know what time he did that stint in San Quentin. I feel like Tom would be a great, uh,
great character.
You know, Tom would be, Tom would be the Walter White murdering.
Tom would be that guy, but my name is Heisenberg.
Yeah, but I feel like you would be a great sidekick.
100% right?
You're right.
You're right.
You're writing a script.
But if you think about it, then you be Jesse.
Yeah, there's Tom right here.
Yeah.
Um.
Stop, y'all.
I get a whole knock.
Get hard, homie.
I'm a doctor of business.
But Rob, wasn't that true?
But Pat, that was the week he got stabbed.
There was the report that was released
because of that girl about the coroner's report
of how, what's his name?
George Floyd was actually killed
where there was questioning Pat that the fentanyl
and it wasn't the actual exphyxiation.
So the timing was weird that the week
that he was trying to appeal his case,
a guy that was, is an FBI informant
or used to be against, I guess the Mexican gangs,
he stabs this guy 22 times and doesn't do the job.
And by the way, it wasn't just an appeal.
This was a, this was a writ that was put before the Supreme Court for reconsideration.
Yeah.
Trying to get to the US Supreme Court that the US Solicitor General refused to even hear.
So the Solicitor General is like the guy at the Velvet Rope, if you think of the Supreme
Court as a club.
And the guy at the Ropes got to let you in.
Solicitor General, we don't even want to hear it. club, and the guy at the Rope's got to let you in. So, sort of general stuff.
We don't even want to hear it.
Yeah, but you know how committed this guy was to this crime to killing Derek Chauvin,
trying to keep his nickname is read this.
His nickname is stranger.
He's been serving 30 years sentence, and he's scheduled to get out in 2026.
He basically had two years left on a stint.
Yeah.
He's like, fuck it.
Yeah, I'm going for it.
I'm going for it. I'm going for it. I'm going for it. I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it.
I'm going for it. I'm going for it. I'm going for it. I'm going for it. I'm going for it. But does he want to be released and died heat led to the indictments and more than 40 suspected members of Mexican mafia?
So this guy when he gets out, what do you have?
He gets out. What do you mean? He just that's attempted murder?
No, no, no, no. What he's saying is he's shot to notoriety over two days a decade ago after providing information that led to the indictments of more than 40
suspected members of the Mexican mafia while acting as informant according to all the times.
Tom is saying the day he gets out, he's dead.
So he doesn't want to go.
So maybe he did this to make sure he does.
He is dead, like a dog.
Does anybody disagree?
No, I think that he would typically have to go into the witness protection program and
they wouldn't give two shits about it because he's a former criminal and he would be
working with who the feds at some point.
And something basically looked at his number.
He said, I'm out in 2026.
Either the Mexicans are going to get me.
Yeah, but I'm going to get Derek Chauvin over here.
I'm going to take path.
All right.
Or I could just stay here.
Well, show, but now Shobin,
we rent.
Well, now Shobin, like, think about the security
that Shobin's going to have to have because now he's,
he's obviously been a target.
Now you guys let him get stabbed.
That's all that's a, it's kind of a, it's a,
it's a touchy situation.
I mean, just think about Derek Chauvin's life for a second
and believe me, I'm, I'm, I'm no fan of Chauvin.
Three years ago, this guy was just a cop in Minneapolis,
doing his job, made an idiot move,
whatever his interaction was with George Floyd.
And argument to be had another day.
And so killing the guy, manslaughter,
whatever helping in the death.
Now he's literally getting potentially stabbed to death.
Just one stupid decision in your life, boom.
And you're done.
You're done.
Like facing, like you can not.
This guy for all we know was an upstanding citizen.
I don't know his story.
All I know is that he murdered George Floyd.
That's all I know about this guy.
He was a cop in Minneapolis.
I respect the hell out of cops.
We have cops here like no doubt.
But now he's getting shanked in prison.
Yeah, and this is what he's dealing with.
And that's why he was trying to appeal.
Adam, he was trying to appeal that he didn't murder
and that this guy was OD on 90 different fucking drugs
and meth.
And yet, I mean, by the way, if the coroner's report says
that exfixiation didn't kill the person and he's trying to bring that to court and they don't even want to hear it. 90 different fucking drugs and meth and yet I mean by the way if the corners report says that
Exphyxiation didn't kill the person and he's trying to bring that to court and they don't even want to hear it and then he gets stabbed
This is help him his case
Not that's a supreme court this is a point here. I want to hear but the sooner general would like Now what do you know that he's been stabbed 22 times and almost lost his life?
Well, maybe they'll hear no no, no, I don't think they'll empathy or sympathy.
No, but now he's, now think about the protection, now Pat.
Now if anything happens to him after this and he gets murdered, they're gonna get sued
and it's gonna be bad for them because this ones are only shot to kill him.
If it was a setup, that was their only shot in this guy.
Do 22 times and you don't do the job, you're horrible at your job.
You're a horrible stabber. 22 times, you don't do the job, you're horrible at your job. You're a horrible stabber.
22 times, you can't finish it.
The one the way the gang doesn't like the stuff.
I know we're joking, but it's still.
All right, Spotify to lay off 17% of a staff.
It's third round of job cuts this.
By the way, it seems like every couple months
we're telling the story.
And it's not an old story.
It's a new story.
And this is according to WSJ Spotify,
it's set to lay another 17% of its workforce approximately 1500 employees
making a third round of job cuts in 2023 as part of an effort to boost profitability.
CEO Daniel, I emphasize the need for cost reduction stating being lean is not just an option,
but a necessity company anticipates incurring charges of up to 145 million euros,
so 157 million dollars in the first final quarter of the year,
due to the layoffs and expects an operating loss of 93 million dollars,
to 108 million dollars in the fourth quarter,
revising down its prior forecast of 37 million operating profit.
However, CFL, Paul Vogel remains confident
in the company's profitability projections for 2024,
saying we're doing this from a position of strength.
Tom, are they doing this from a position
of trying to find some money to pay Joe
to renew his contract?
What is this for?
There may be part of it,
but there are two things going on here.
One of them I'm gonna cover in a coming week
on a biz-doc podcast here from value-tamant.
And that is, the first thing's happening is Spotify
is having to write size its finances for two reasons.
One, the underlying cost of the music is like 82%.
So in other words, for every dollar they bring in,
they got to pay out like 82%
and they get carved up in these little pennies
and slices of pennies and sent out to all the the music acts and everything
That's first it's the second of all they're trying to make
Podcasts of success and they've had to liberate themselves so that they made some acquisitions that added some fat
They had they got rid of the Obama's they got rid of some people that weren't performing and they need to resign
Joe Rogan so I think they are trying to right-size the company for profitability and get ready for the signing resign Joe Rogan. So I think they are trying to right size the company
for profitability and get ready for the signing of Joe Rogan
and point B, which I'm gonna get to in a couple weeks,
is we're about to see the consolidation of streaming services,
the same way we saw the consolidation of cell phone companies.
That's the way it's gonna work.
Who's gonna be the big dog behind on that?
Ah, Apple and Paramount Plus are gonna get married validation of cell phone companies. That's the way it's gonna work. Who's gonna be the big dog behind on that?
Apple and Paramount Plus are gonna get married.
Or they're gonna consolidate into a single offering
and then split proceeds, but offer it as one offering.
You're gonna see things like that happen.
The same way that you saw,
look at all everything we saw in the United States.
Once upon a time, we had singular, Bob A. Tantee.
Right?
We had Prime Co, Bob BISBC.
And then SBC.
You think Spotify will be in the buying or the one being bought?
Spotify is going to be one of the buyers acquirers.
I look at Pandora. It's Pandora going to be there all by itself, much longer.
Or to Spotify kind of absorb that and be the mega service, perhaps.
But I think that's the part two.
Part one is they're trying to write size, their finances,
and get ready for the resigning of Joe Rogan,
and they spend a hell of a lot of money trying to get
into podcasting, and a lot of it went bad.
Other than Rogan, who is Spotify's biggest content creators
these days, I could have a lot of them.
If you go on, there's a lot of good ones.
Have a lot of good ones.
Yeah, they have a lot of good ones.
It's not like they have one or two.
But nobody's close to like,
Rogan's contract path is, did they have Obama in spring?
Stain? They had Obama springs. They had car accident.
I didn't press the area. And they, they didn't renew. They're like, we're moving on.
You guys are, who are there biggest people now, than Rogan? Um, I, I genuinely don't even
know who is it, Robbie? They've got about your crime stuff. They say the names. They're
on Spotify. Like, meaning, anybody you say is on stuff. They say the names, they're on Spotify.
Like, meaning, anybody you say is on Spotify.
All the big names are on Spotify.
What is there, no, not exclusive.
People are screaming it everywhere.
You know, they're not, you know, Spotify,
unless if you're willing to pay the kind of money
you pay Joe to some other podcast.
Most guys don't want to have their podcast being one place.
Yeah, they had to pay to get that from.
Of course.
Correct.
They are a record label for Joe Rogan, but they are also the world's largest radio station
for everybody if you want to look at it that way.
Yeah, I'm just wondering who they paid massive amount of money to.
Oh, they spent a billion dollars on marketing money.
Harry and Megan.
They spent a billion dollars on marketing money and got a few names, you know, and that's Meghan and Harry.
They got a cardation.
They got Obama and Bruce and they got Rogan.
And that was the marketing dollars they spend
when they raise a billion.
They need to do that to keep Joe.
There's plenty other places that we'll have to have Joe.
There's plenty of places that we'll have to have Joe.
All those podcasts, Rogan's the only one still standing all those guys
basically
they're out
yeah the albama's a stuff oh yeah for sure
nobody who the hell is a record label they have a lot of pop profitable
podcasts that are at the mid-tier they're very profitable
obama's trying to get one of his former employees to keep his job that's what
he's working on right now
no no no he's trying to his former one of his former vp's what he's working on right now. Who the cook? No, no, no, he's trying to, his former, one of his former VPs.
He's trying to help him to, oh, Joe Biden, the sleeping, sleeping, creepy, Joe.
All right, so let's go to the next story here.
Next story is millennials feel abandoned.
Really?
By parents not available to help raise grandkids.
They're too busy, okay?
It's a little offensive, if you think about it.
She is.
All right, here we go. Some of my little parents are being present.
Healing abandoned by their baby boomer parents who prioritize retirement travel over helping
raise their children, grandchildren leading to schedule and challenges and resentment.
Psychologists Leslie Dopson notes that many millennials develop a resentment towards their parents
viewing them as put in, by the way, you can tell she's putting that thought into the kids.
What do we mean, many?
So it should be like this.
Psychologists, Lezzi Dops, an AK divider notes that,
as a home record, many millennials develop resentment
towards their parents, viewing them as putting their own
interests ahead of building relationships
with their grandchildren during their retirement.
I'm sure this is a nice lady,
but millennials desire regular stable,
constant support for raising their children
as child care expense rise and workplace demands intensify.
This desire for emotional child care support highlights
and inter-generational divide parenting approaches
with millennials often turning to the internet
for advice instead of their parents.
Adam, you seem to have an opinion on this one here.
Well, as the oldest millennial on the planet, all right, 1980, I see what my friends are all
dealing with right now, and they're juggling kids, you know, me and Vinnie are some of the last
men standing, but we're accepting, accepting applications. But the, it's no joke, juggling all these kids.
I just, I met, remember I told you the Jamie Diamond story yesterday, I met with a guy
who's super paid up, has three kids.
He's like, I'm like, how tough is he goes, I'm good.
It's still even tough.
It's not easy raising kids.
I'm seeing this.
And that's why I'm trying to basically, a, save up as much money as possible before I
start a family and be a kind of got to find a wife too. But that's the work.
Just think about that.
But they're both good.
But the reality is, raising kids is not easy.
And I totally understand what these millennials are coming from.
But I will say, expecting the grandparents to raise your kids for you, how many of you
guys were raised by your grandparents?
No, your parents do the job of raising the kid.
So you know, this kind of similar theme of entitled millennials and Gen Z,
they're soft.
You just said the word, what did you say?
It's title, right?
Okay, here we go.
Let's go upstream and see who created this problem.
What did the parents do?
They enabled them.
They gave them everything.
They spoiled them.
They shielded.
They did all that.
And now they grow up and they just want more of it. The
parents did this, the parents did this and created these attitudes in the kids. The kids
weren't born with these attitudes. They did that to them. They spoiled them rotten. They
gave them everything. They sent them to school that made it worse. And now they're coming
home. How dare you have a life? You used to give me everything and do everything. And now
I'm trying to work on it. Maybe sit in my kids. I got a real question for you.
I once asked a guy was speaking, he says,
how do you judge a great parent?
He says, by the grandkids, he raises.
Grandkids, okay, not kids, grandkids.
Because that shows you raise good kids,
that raised good kids, that's duplication, right?
So that's how you judge whether you were a great parent
or not.
So Tom, how much of this is on the parents?
How much of this is on the grand parents?
Do you understand what I'm asking?
Like, for example, Bailey, you know, she's going to have a family.
She's going to have kids.
Is she going to be like, hey, dad, can you babysit the kids?
Hey, Ma, can you babysit the kids?
What are you going to say?
Is that you're doing or is that Babs doing that?
Did Babs raise you well or did Babs get raised well?
Or is it the fact that you're raising Bailey well?
I think Babs raised me pretty darn well.
And I think I'm raising Bailey well.
And what Bailey, if Bailey asks us to babysitter
do things like this, it's gonna be there.
But what these folks are talking about.
You're gonna be expensive.
You're gonna be like 300 bucks an hour.
Exactly, I charge. So she has a quadriple. You can get, you can get a, you can get a
value like that on Manec. By the way, if you want that, that's exactly right. Well, my
baby sitting will be done by Manec. Bailey will call me a Manec and I'll say that. And
I'll be there, man. That's the way this is, I respect that. That's the way this is
going to work. Manec, maybe sitting. No, but there's something here. I know that Bailey isn't gonna come back
entitled and spoiling.
It has a grandparent I will want to spend time.
I will want to pour into the next generation.
But there is a difference between wanting to pour in
and respectful kids that are trying to get time
with grandparents and normal family love time
togetherness and mentoring.
Put that over here and spoiled fricking rotten kids
that expect their boomer parents to give them everything
because the parents did give them everything
and didn't set guardrails and didn't raise them well.
And by the way, they're a menace to the rest of society.
This story seems to really upset you.
I love this.
Sorry, I brought the story up.
It's just a list of stories that we had.
Yep.
Anytime Tom references menace to society or even boys to hood or calls the bronze soft,
you know, Tom's on holiday.
Tom's on holiday.
Or he has a minute, that 11 o'clock, he's trying to get to it.
Okay, next.
All right, so the Santas, the Santas predict Iowa win as political operation, backing campaign
fractures.
Oh, God, not a good word.
To all streets.
It's a Wall Street Journal story.
Let's go through this here.
He just hit all, he just hit all counties.
Ron DeSantis expressed confidence in his chance at Iococcus
stating we're going to win Iowa.
I've it's going to help propel us to the nomination, but I think
we'll have a lot of work that we'll have to do beyond that.
I don't think you take anything for granted.
DeSantis faces internal turmoil within the pack supporting him as key personnel have resigned
or been fired adding to a picture of this ray. He has been also a scene of decline in Iowa polls
with a late October polls shown him and Nikki Haley tied at 16% while Trump said 43 Donald Trump
campaigning campaigns and Iowa criticized in DeSantis
and Iowa governor Kim Reynolds
for their opposition stating he seems to be dropping
like a very, very sick bird into the ground.
I love him.
Let me go ahead.
So, I just, I just like Pat,
and I think we touched on this before this
and Tom, maybe you could help me understand it.
Okay, he's winning Iowa, but at the end of the day, Donald Trump is winning by how many
points, 40 points, 50 points.
It's like all these people, Christie just did, Christie announced that he's dropping out
too.
The rumors are that his camp is probably not going to, there's two, there's two things.
There's a solid rumor backed up by facts that Christie probably is not going to be on
the stage at the next debate in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Because he's not qualifying for it. And then there's another rumor back there that says this fundraising is dry and that
People in the campaign are saying Chris we've gone as far as we can on this one. We had Rob Richard yesterday for a comment
They said he was doing cardio, but that's a shut pat now that is crazy news. You're not gonna
Hang on, but let's go to the polls. Yeah, can you play do you have polls or no time look Nikki Haley and the Santa's are sitting there at 16
each, but they are both in a rig. Here's what's happening with Nikki Haley
around the Santa's. They're both about to win the NIT tournament. We're
65th, you know, that's kind of where where they're going to be. Can you do
you have Iowa polls?
If you don't play that clip-rop,
and then if you want to go to the polls,
I'll hit we go, watch this clip, go for it.
He looks short in the shoulders.
Go.
Well, let's talk about the stakes on caucus night.
If you don't come in at least second,
would you then drop out of the race?
How critical is Iowa?
Well, we're gonna win the caucus.
We're doing everything that we need to do it.
But what if you don't, Governor, what if you don't?
And I said from the beginning, we are,
we are, we're gonna win the, we're gonna win the caucus.
Bottom line is Iowa do or die for you, Governor.
We're gonna win Iowa. I think it's governor. We're going to win Iowa.
I think it's going to help propel us to the nomination,
but I think we'll have a lot of work that we'll have to do
beyond that.
I don't think you take anything for granted.
And I do recognize that there have been people that have
wanted who've knocked on on the winning nomination.
I think this year's a little bit different.
I think the field is narrowed quicker.
I think it's going to narrow even more.
And ultimately, Republican voters are going to have the choice of Donald Trump, which I think would make the election
a referendum on him and a lot of the issues that he's dealing with, or me, and that will
be a referendum on Biden's failures, on all the issues in the country that are affecting
people, and I'll be able to stand for a positive vision going forward.
And lots of work there.
So, you know, you know, like for me, I watch interest declining, okay.
I watch interest declining.
I watch one of our guys and our company.
He's on stage giving a message.
And I'll watch his team's reaction and I'll notice team's not reacting. And I'll say why I'm interesting.
Other people are reacting, but his own agency's not reacting.
I'll watch another person get on stage and they'll speak,
and I'll say, well, look at this.
Everybody's reacting, including his people.
I'll go to an office, and I'll see the level of coachability
and hunger and desire and synergy
of everybody working together.
You'll feel it from the moment you walk in.
I'll sit with somebody who's a direct report to another person
and I'll look at that person,
like this guy doesn't like reporting to this person.
I'll look at a person and I'll say,
well, that person working with this person,
you can tell this person loves working with that person, right?
There's a lot of that taking place.
When I was talking to Kyle, a milk boys,
one of the questions we asked about is different candidates.
And here's what I said to him.
I said, the great thing about content is you can tell data tells everything, right?
If you want to find out what YouTube channels are dying or what YouTube channels are doing,
well, this thing's very hard.
Creating content is very hard.
Staying relevant and interesting, very hard.
Creating content that gets eyeballs consistently, very hard.
You know how many people you're competing with?
Tens of millions of people who are changing
and if you don't recreate yourself,
you cannot stay constantly winning and getting eyeballs.
That is why this is a very, very hard game.
So watch this.
If we were to take Vivek's last 50 interviews
and podcasts is done, okay?
Let's take the RFK's last,
matter of fact, let's make the number easier.
20.
Take RFK's last 20.
Take Vivek's last 20.
Take Trump's last 20.
Take Haley's last 20.
Take Biden's last 20.
Take Nusom's last 20.
Let's actually look at that together, okay?
So what are the names we said so far?
I said Haley, okay.
The VEK, the Santis, Vivek.
Trump,
Trump, RFK,
and Biden.
Okay, Biden, and then Newsom is what I said.
Yeah, I had.
Okay, which of these do you think gets the most views,
no matter who interviews that?
Okay, number one is him.
Who's two?
It's very interesting what you're gonna say. Haley, the Santis, Vivek, RFK, Biden, Newsom. Okay, number one is him. Who's two? It's very interesting what you're gonna say.
Haley DeSantis Vivek, RFK Biden, Newsom.
Guess who number two is?
Vivek.
Okay, let's put Vivek two.
Who do you think three is?
Would it still be Biden?
No, because Biden doesn't get eyeball.
I think it's RFK.
I think it's RFK.
But you know what, when I'm putting RFK,
who do you think four is?
Newsom.
Newsom is four.
Who do you think five is? So far, weom is for. Who do you think five is?
So far we have the Santas, Nicky Hayley, Biden.
I think Nicky's getting more, I don't know, I've been seeing more of him.
I've been seeing more dissenters than Nicky Hayley's.
I've been seeing more dissenters than Nicky Hayley's biggest last.
Who do you have?
Tom, who do you have, did you put your order?
Yeah, I've got Hayley ahead of the Santas.
Okay.
Got him at the bottom, right where we are.
I got him at the bottom.
So anyone below the Sanctus?
No, Biden still gets more eyeballs because he's a president.
Anytime he talks about it, I really have RFK and Newsom kind of three and three.
So check this out.
Here's a question for you.
So Jordan Peterson, how big is Jordan Peterson?
Big name.
How many subscribers does he have?
Five million.
Seven million plus subs, okay?
The st. was on his podcast yesterday, okay?
How many views do you think this podcast got in 24 hours?
By the way, let me say it one more time.
Seven million subs, and by the way,
don't go there because I don't want them to see it yet.
Seven million subs, this isn't like you go on Fox News
or CNN that's got 15 million subs
But they do 50 clips a day and one of them doesn't do well. No, this is not it Jordan Peterson doesn't post 20 times a day
Yeah, he post once or four times a week or something like that
And this is the governor of the state of Florida, right?
Seven seven point two million subs. How many of you do you think it's got?
$400,000 great question. By the way, that's a small number because on 7 million. Okay,
400,000 is Vinnie. What do you think it is? Tom, go first. This is 24 hours you said, I know, yeah, I'm gonna go a little higher now like half a million.
Okay. What do you think it is? You said 400. So, although the way you're asking, let me tell you something. This is 24 hours.
24. It's going to be very clear here. to get a million in 24 hours is a rockstar
interview. I'm going to I'm going 200,000 200,000 go to Jordan Peterson's channel Peterson
on okay, okay, pause it right there. 7.5
17 hours ago 86,000 views. That's how that's nothing.
How? No one is in. By the way, I said 7 million. It's 7.5 million.
So now go to Jordan Peterson's channel.
Go to his channel.
Click on the name and go to V videos and grab some credit.
And zoom in a little bit.
No, no, no, no, don't be that.
Go to the latest and zoom in a little bit.
Zoom in a little bit so we can see the view.
So look at that.
Four days.
86,000 right before that.
2.1 million.
The freaking comedian.
Yeah.
2.1, okay, then 138,000.
Then it goes to 286,000.
You don't know those two names, by the way.
I don't really know that.
But out of parent, then that guy told 100,000,
85,000, and ran versus whatever, subsidarity.
Then you got another person, 81,000, 162,000.
What's the next one there?
116,581, 176, 222.
You're the governor, you're the best governor in the last,
you crushed it.
You're running for the president of the United States.
You're not even that, you're resumes awesome.
You crushed it.
You absolutely crushed it.
Okay, I'll do sometimes I'll do podcasts like, right?
And I'll ask somebody a question,
and I'll see the answer they give.
And I'll tell myself, yeah,
this is gonna be a boring podcast
because this guy's gonna give just, I just recently had one. I'm like, okay, this
guy's going to just give the vanilla answers because he's afraid and he's scared to talk.
So because of that, you want to be vanilla. Freaking talk. What do you think about this?
What do you think about that? Give us something, right? Talk to us. Well, that's because I know
what you're trying to do. It's not about, I know what you're trying to do. There's a part
of it also of getting damn eyeballs, okay?
RFK gets eyeballs, okay.
We're about to have his town hall.
When is it tomorrow?
Tomorrow should have been tomorrow.
I'm not going to come on.
Tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow at two o'clock,
we're doing the RFK town hall.
Sold out by the way.
Sold out, the VIPs went like this.
250's gone.
I think we got a couple hundred dollar general tickets that were have left for people
that if they want to.
Is that what it is?
Yeah.
Everything else is sold out.
But people want to know what RFK has to say.
People want to know what Vivek has to say.
Why are people not interested in what the Santas has to say?
That is a part where there is, by the way, I watch the whole debate with him and
Newsom. Guess what? Newsom will be. No, I watch the whole debate and I put my verdict
on social. It's not even close how much of a better president the Santas would be than
Newsom. A miracle would be a 50 times better place than Newsom would be as a president.
And it's not even close, but guess what?
Personality.
If there was no radio and TV and social,
the Santas is the president like this and a heartbeat.
There's not even a debate.
Yep.
But there's this thing called TV and social media today.
You have to sell the audience.
I watch a debate.
The Santas, he's a deflector.
What did I write?
If you're going to go a little lower,
what I said about the Santas,
you know, how to spin every issue. He deflector on all issues I write? If you're going to go a little lower, what I said about the Santas, he know how to spin every issue.
He deflected on all issues.
He stayed loyal to Biden and Kamala.
He not once criticized Joe Biden,
which shows loyalty to his candidate,
dodged questions redirected.
He bullied the Santas.
He trolled.
He stayed cool.
He sold fear.
He pinned the Santas against Trump.
Meanwhile, the Santas,
that a great job selling his argument,
database, telling stories, experiences,
San Francisco, stood his ground. Right off the bat, he categorized Newsom as someone who's
spent every argument, great job coming right off the bat, he did the M&M thing.
I can't think of a single argument.
He lost logically.
I respect the fat, he risked being on stage with Newsom.
So on talent, Newsom won.
But on policies, the Santas, on being trustworthy, the Santas, on more united with this party, Newsom,
who has a better track record of being a president?
Of course, the Santis.
But look, man, you almost have to go on everything
you gotta talk to your guys.
What's a new angle?
What's a new store?
What's a new thing I can get?
What's the new enemy?
What's your, what's the, what's the,
what's the, what's the enemy?
Because the angle you're taking with the enemies,
you're selling is not resonating.
And by the way, Governor DeSantis enemies, you're selling is not resonating.
And by the way, governor DeSantis, you didn't want
to read this book, choose your enemies.
Rob, can you make a note?
We'll send one to copies here to the mansion.
We were there a few months ago.
We'll send it over to him.
I would love for him to, man, like sometimes I just sit
there and think to myself, if someone,
when it's coming, like like do some choosing the right enemies
to get under people's skin.
Trump is understanding that part.
And by the way, even Haley's understanding,
even RFK's understanding, he chose the right enemy
as selling it, Fauci, all this stuff.
Vivek is choosing that part.
I'm not.
And you called it, and you called it early as hell
when you were talking about his team
and the marketing thing.
The marketing thing.
In April, and then at the end of the day, Pat,
you can't create, you can't learn it.
If you don't, if you don't have it,
and you can't recreate that,
you can't build that, you can't learn,
you can't have somebody sit there and be like, hey, you're't recreate that. You can't build that. You can't learn. You can't have somebody sit there and be like,
Hey, you're gonna get it.
Just be clear.
Just to be clear, if and when he doesn't win Iowa,
his campaign is finished.
He's finnied already, Adam.
Let's look at that.
So here we go, guys.
First of all, today's what?
Today's December 5th.
5th.
Choose your enemies wisely coming out today.
I got a report from my publisher, the Penguin folks.
They said we are very close this week, depending on how this first week goes, to be in a New
York Times bestseller and to be in a who knows.
I mean, I mean, I'm mainly to be politically on a different place to be in New York.
They've prepped me already.
Be ready for this.
But it depends on what happens.
A lot of the stuff on strategy, business,
choosing the right enemies wisely is in this book.
If you haven't ordered it yet
and you support our podcast,
one of the ways to support is for you to go in order
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and you can start listen to the audio book right now
and get the physical book as well.
Because a lot of the charts when you're doing
a strategy book, you gotta see what's in the book. Some of the stuff are charts, some of the stuff are stuff you
got to write in it. But comes out today for those who are supporting us. Thank you for many of you
that supported by buying the book Rob. I think we got five of the winners on getting a signed copy
that'll be sent over to the five names. I have them here. If you want to tell us Rob, you give us
the names. Sure. Ali Keys, Lert Krasnicki, Caroline Morton, Greg Palmer, and Edda Knellson.
Yes, that was nice.
Listen, Ali Keys didn't have to write her name the wrong way.
She just had to put another IC.
Alicia Keys, I appreciate you for ordering the book.
I am all about women's worth and I have fallen in love with Jim.
Okay, all right gang, do your thing and we will see you again.
Are we doing another one Rob or actually we got our
people?
All right, take care everybody.
Bye bye bye.