PBD Podcast - Trump $355M Judgement, Alexei Navalny's Death & OpenAI's Sora Affect on 2024 | PBD Podcast | Ep. 367

Episode Date: February 20, 2024

Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth, and Vincent Oshana discuss New York Judge Engoron fining Donald Trump $355M in his NY civil suit, New Yorkers fighting back against NYC Mayor Eric Adams...' migrant policies, and Vinnie and Adam go at it over the death of Alexei Navalny. TIMESTAPS: 6:31 - Win VIP Tickets to March 8th's "PBD Podcast LIVE with Candace Owens & Chris Cuomo." Purchase $100 of "Future Looks Bright" Gear & Qualify to Win: https://bit.ly/42Ctj0F 8:46 - Donald Trump slams $355 million judgment ruling against him in NYC. 33:37 - New York City Mayor Eric Adams reverses decision to put illegal migrants in luxury apartments. 38:25 - Bill Maher speaks out against sanctuary cities, says they aren't working for migrants or citizens. 44:22 - Texas Governor Greg Abbott announces new military base amid border fight with Biden. 56:46 - The New York Times publishes a list ranking the best Presidents of all time. 1:03:20 - Archdiocese of New York condemns 'scandalous' 'sacrilegious' behavior following trans activist's funeral at St. Patrick's Cathedral. 1:11:55 - Sam Altman's OpenAI's video generator Sora can turn any command into an HD movie. 1:20:51 - Russian opposition leader, lawyer and activist Alexei Navalny dies in a Russian gulag. 1:47:09 - Van Jones, Ann Coulter, and Bill Maher criticize Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin. 1:55:21 - Is Disney attempting to hide funding for transgender initiatives from shareholders? 2:04:11 - Gen Z rejects Dave Ramsey's advice to live debt-free, want $6 coffees! 2:10:23 - 7% mortgage rates are back but economists say rates will fall in 2024 2:13:50 - New York City has the most expensive pizza in the nation! WIN FREE TICKETS TO MARCH'S LIVE PODCAST: Purchase $100 of "Future Looks Bright" Gear & Qualify to Win A Pair of VIP Tickets to "PBD Podcast LIVE w/ Candace Owens and Chris Cuomo" on March 8th: https://bit.ly/42Ctj0F PBD LIVE W/ CANDACE OWENS AND CHRIS CUOMO: Purchase tickets to PBD Podcast Live w/ Candace Owens & Chris Cuomo on Friday, March 8th: https://bit.ly/42EBFF0 MINNECT: Connect one-on-one with the right expert to get the answers you need with Minnect: https://bit.ly/3MC9IXE Connect with Patrick on Minnect: https://bit.ly/3OoiGIC Connect with Tom on Minnect: https://bit.ly/3UgJjmR Connect with Vincent on Minnect: https://bit.ly/47TFCXq Connect with Adam on Minnect: https://bit.ly/42mnnc4 CHOOSE YOUR ENEMIES WISELY: Purchase PBD's Book "Choose Your Enemies Wisely": https://bit.ly/41bTtGD BET-DAVID CONSULTING: Get best-in-class business advice with Bet-David Consulting: https://bit.ly/40oUafz' VT.COM: Visit VT.com for the latest news and insights from the world of politics, business and entertainment: https://bit.ly/472R3Mz VALUETAINMENT UNIVERSITY: Visit Valuetainment University for the best courses online for entrepreneurs: https://bit.ly/47gKVA0 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! YOUR NEXT 5 MOVES: Want to be clear on your next 5 business moves? https://bit.ly/3Qzrj3m ABOUT US: 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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Starting point is 00:01:51 Miami's got a lot of PBD podcast folks. No wonder you like to go to all the clubs in Miami because I'm sure your tree is royal, no matter where you go. Never been to Miami in my life. Yeah, of course. Never been, never been to South Beach, never been to clubs, never been to Soho house, nothing, nothing. Listen, this whole act we put up about Adam being a playboy. It's actually a lie. That was the shyest guy in the world Anyways
Starting point is 00:02:12 Okay stories Navalny is no longer with us. What happened a lot of stories behind it Kevin O'Leary responds to what's going on with Trump in New York, and it's not looking good For the business folks in New York, but guess what Cohen had something to say about Trump in New York and it's not looking good for the business folks in New York. But guess what? Cohen had something to say about Trump in New York, which kind of calls out all the establishment candidates directly and indirectly, which we'll get into that as well. Truckers in New York, all of a sudden they're like, look, man, I'm not doing any loads to New York. It's just I'm done with this. We're not going to be doing it. This guy, that's the biggest truck driver from New York who says's just I'm done with this. We're not gonna be doing it this guy. That's the biggest Truck driver from New York who says 95% of truck drivers in New York are Trump supporters
Starting point is 00:02:55 They don't want to do any loads into New York. So we'll see if anything's gonna happen there Migrant stories is escalating. By the way, I'm gonna tell you a story that Vinny's brought up to my attention Which doesn't seem real. Okay Immigrant from Hong Kong becomes first non U.S. citizen appointed to San Francisco election commission who doesn't speak English. I mean, he says doesn't speak English. When you see this video, they have to do captions and she is here from Hong Kong choosing election in San Francisco, state of California ran by the great governor. Oh, that's the, he's a winner, right? Potential potential future president.
Starting point is 00:03:31 You never know. This has to be a movie script. No, it's real. It doesn't sound like it's a real story, but it's a real story. California theft is not slowing down. Archdiocese of New York, condemned, scandalous, sacrilegious behavior behavior following trans activist funeral.
Starting point is 00:03:48 Adams got thoughts. What did you see the video about? They're telling me this video that is absolutely crazy. I haven't seen it. What they're telling me on what these guys were screaming in. You have to watch the video. Yeah, I haven't seen it. Sunday Church.
Starting point is 00:04:01 This is what's happened. I haven't read it. New York City. I'll watch it for the first time with the rest of you. More stories with a Bill Maher reaction to sanctuary cities saying immigration isn't good for U.S. and the current system. Texas governor Abbott announces border military base to combat flow of immigrants migrants facing community pushback. New York City mayor reverses plan to house migrants in luxury building. A little bit of common sense is sinking in there, which is, which is
Starting point is 00:04:29 good to see. Inflation struggles, pushing blue collar workers to vote red in November. And then Bill Mars is Donald Trump is not Adolf Hitler. Okay, so we'll see who he's talking about. It's always, by the way, a list comes out, an expert of presidents, which you guys don't know this one. I'll send it to you, Robin. I'll share it with you. They, they ranked the greatest presidents of all time and the worst president of all time. I actually before him show it into you. By the way, these are experts that he wrote about a New York Times wrote about it, you know, NPR wrote about it. I want you to think where they ranked Biden and where they ranked Trump. It's absolutely Fascinating and where Reagan ranked is also fascinating. We'll cover that here in a minute
Starting point is 00:05:12 We'll have some fun with that part here. Let me see what else I got here Let's go to a couple on this side. So open AI Sam Altman blows Mines as he shows off the text to video AI Rob if you got that video, it's crazy Let's have that when we show to everybody else Elon Musk in a private DM to someone said, you are dead to me. Dead to me. You know who he said that to? Yeah, Matt. Taiby. Twitter files. So what's going on over there? Carl Icon dumps 700 million dollars in Apple stock as iPhone bets sour sourced. And Tom even says there's rumors that the older iPhones are better than the newer iPhone will cover that Disney board doesn't want you to know
Starting point is 00:05:49 something. You know what that is? They want to hide the political donations, spending on sex changes from shareholders. Docs reveal. And this is from the Daily Caller. Why doesn't Disney want us to know about this? Who knows? Maybe we'll cover that. Gen Z rejects financial guru Dave Ramsey's advice to live debt free. Gen Z says self care is extremely important. And imagine that's so sweet. 7% mortgage rates are back but fear not rates will fall in 2024 economy kind of a say market watch Americans stay in put percentage that moved in 2023 hit record meaning people are no longer moving from state to state. A woman in Michigan using credit cards to trick allegedly stole $800,000 in rented designer
Starting point is 00:06:32 goods and a sad story here, no matter who you are, son of the YouTube, former YouTube CEO found that in UC Berkeley dorm, dorm dorm school officials say and apparently it had to do with fentanyl which will get into that that's i mean affecting everybody total sad story unfortunate to see that taking place capital one ends up buying discover which tom's got an update on that and we got a bill mar reaction with van jones and let me see what else do I have here. The view, Rob, did you find that clip with the view? Which the view says it's a bad idea for Biden to debate Trump. Apparently they think they should do whatever they can to not put those two on the same stage and not have any kind of a debate. So having said that, let's get into a couple of things. One,
Starting point is 00:07:22 the complaint of the weekend I got was the following. Hey Pat, I would have bought a VIP ticket if I knew you guys are doing a podcast with Chris Cuomo and Candice Owens, but it's sold within the first 17 minutes. And I wanna go to the back of the cigar lounge, I wanna go to all these other places, but I cannot. Okay, there's nothing we can do about it. And I say it every single time, that sells out first. It's the most expensive ticket and it's the first one to go because it's so much value for because you're hanging on the back
Starting point is 00:07:50 Networking meeting people here's what we're doing. I got two seats I said on the side which means you're gonna sit with the staff not with everybody else But it's VIP meaning front row. This is $500 seats That would sell but I told you earlier that this year's goal seats that would sell. But I told you earlier that this year's goal, we want a million people to sport. Future looks bright and confused the shit out of people in a time that's strange times.
Starting point is 00:08:13 Tomalchus times, scary times for many. Market economy, business, politics, election. Them talking all about viruses and putting all these fears into everybody. We want to inject hope. We want to these fears into everybody we want to inject hope We want to be paranoid, but we want to inject hope in everybody's minds. We even had a guy I don't want to say the name. He's a billionaire who watches the podcast ordered a thousand future looks bright No joke you ordered a thousand future looks bright. So yeah, I'm not sure
Starting point is 00:08:42 specifically shirts is what he ordered and We're getting a lot of people that are wanting to support that message of future looks bright. Specifically shirts is what he ordered. And we're getting a lot of people that are wanting to support that message of future looks bright. So here's what we're doing. Anybody that places an order of $100 of future looks bright gear. So if you're looking at this year Rob Schoen, we're going to put the link below. This is just the future looks bright gear. Order, place an order of $100 or more. I'm giving away two tickets to VIP to Candace Owens Chris Cuomo live in the studio here in the flesh and you'll go to the back at the cigar lounge. We may even give you tour of the office here that we run out.
Starting point is 00:09:12 We may even bring you into the podcast set that we have here. Anyone that places an order for $100, we will not be announcing the winner between now and next Tuesday. So today, Thursday, we'll go ahead and place your order $100 and we'll do a raffle to give two VIP tickets to the Como Candice Owns event. Having said that, let's get right into it. Okay, Tom, Rob, so if you can pull up that tweet and pull up the first video with Trump slams,
Starting point is 00:09:39 total sham, $355 million fraud ruling on campaign trail, believes decision will make businesses leave New York. No victims, no damage. And here's what the story says. President Trump rallied against lunatic Manhattan Supreme Court justice. Arthur Angaron's ruling after he was found to be inflated his network by billions to secure favorable bank loans. The case is a complete and total scam.
Starting point is 00:10:06 It's a sham case. There were no victims. This is merely an election interference ploy by crazed attorney general working closely with a very bad judge. As a result of this decision, businesses are going to leave New York State, taking thousands of jobs with them because they can't subject themselves to this. And by the way, if you have the video, just play the video, Rob, and what Trump's talking about again, $354 million he's asked to pay for no crime.
Starting point is 00:10:32 There is no crime, but $354 million. Rob, play this clip. And it can be as much as $450 with interest as what they're saying. Yes. Good on play. A very sad day for, in my opinion, the country. A New York state judge just ruled, and he's crooked as you can get. And a lot of people expected something
Starting point is 00:10:50 like this, but not for the amount. But this is a very dishonest man. This is a man that's been overturned already on this case four times. But a crooked New York State judge just ruled that I have to pay a fine of $355 million for having built a perfect company. Great cash, great buildings, great everything. It affects New York. It's mostly talking about New York,
Starting point is 00:11:13 where we have a totally corrupt attorney general. She campaigned on the fact that I will get Trump. I will get Trump. Everybody's seen it. Leticia James. They've all seen it. Well, we'll be appealing, but more important than that. This is Russia, this is China, this is the same game.
Starting point is 00:11:30 All comes out of the DOJ, it all comes out of Biden. It's a witch hunt against his political opponent, the likes of which our country has never seen before. You can pause it, Rob. Can you go to the tweet? For some of you guys that are wondering, what does this really mean? Let me kind of break it down for you mathematically.
Starting point is 00:11:46 This is purely math formula numbers. So you know how this thing works. So let's go through it. If you can open it up and zoom in a little bit, but let's do the math. Okay. President Trump has been ordered to pay 83.3 million dollars. That's for the, the, uh, what's the girl's name? Whatever her name is.
Starting point is 00:12:01 The crazy blonde. Yeah. Psycho 83. What's her name? Stormy. No, no, no, no, no. The other lady. E. Jean Carroll. E. Jean Carroll. Psycho 83.3 million dollars for E. Jean Carroll and 354 million dollars for this inflating your network. It's a combination of combined for 437 million dollars, including interest. It could be another hundred million dollars. His network is estimated to be between two to two point six billion dollars
Starting point is 00:12:26 That's estimated to be twenty one to twenty seven percent of his net worth However, experts have claimed that Trump has somewhere between six hundred to seven hundred million dollars in cash Trump himself has said he only has four hundred million dollars in cash I know only sounds like well you disguise a rich guy not in this kind of a context This may seem like a lot of money to the average person, but not when you're being asked to pay $537 million in damages and interest. This doesn't include the legal fees that have been piling up as well as the fines his two sons receive.
Starting point is 00:12:56 If he chooses to appeal, he would have to secure a bond by putting up 10% of the total amount owned, which would be $4 million, which he may not get back. In other words, this nonsense decision, an insane dollar amount by the judge could deplete his savings anywhere from minus $137 million to $163 million. Love or hate him, this is what it means. 30 years from now, a woman can come out and falsely claim allegations against you and if the judge hates your politics, they will believe her, and make up any number to destroy your life savings.
Starting point is 00:13:26 And number two, if you build your wealth through real estate and pay back all your commitments to banks, buyers and sellers, a judge who hates your politics could make up any number to deplete your life savings and prevent you from doing business. So what does this mean to capitalist and those with aspirations to run in the future? Number one, scare the crap out of great future candidates. 2. Eliminate anyone's family from supporting their father or mother from running. 3.
Starting point is 00:13:52 Distance family members from those who chose to run to avoid being sued notice which of Trump's kids got sued and who didn't, who distanced themselves, make the candidate rethink why they ever chose to run in the first place and ruin the lifestyle of the rich and famous They once had or last but not least it could energize an entire new generation Who love America to realize how much trouble she's into fight like hell and defend the values this nation was built on? This requires a certain level of courage that words can't describe this won't be a fight for everyone You're going to have a few screws missing in this fight, but what is freedom worth to you? That's the most important question one has to ask. God is good. Future looks bright. That's what this really means.
Starting point is 00:14:35 And the audience reacted to it. Roll up a little bit on this tweet. The amount of commentary that this brought up and talking about it was absolutely wild time. You see something like this Okay, from one end politically from another end business wise from third as a state How does this impact politics? States and business this is a political this is a political decision because you just look at three facts one We're all the loans legally You know obtained. Yes, we're all the loans paid off. Yes, were all the loans paid off? Yes.
Starting point is 00:15:07 So were any banks defrauded? Nope. So if the banks were defrauded, so the federal government didn't like bail out any banks the way they did. Oh, from coast to coast in 2008? No, no banks were defrauded. No taxpayer money went there. They're claiming that he inflated his net worth to get loans. You know what?
Starting point is 00:15:28 Everybody in America that's got rental housing that rounds up, you know, you put your, say you put $100,000 as your income and that's true, but then you add $40,000 for your bonus, but you haven't got your bonus set this year. You're doing the same thing. You don't have that bonus yet, you see what I mean? So every American that's ever filled out a form that estimates, well, my estimated bonus this year would be 40. And well, what are your other homes worth, other assets you have? Well, according to appraisals and stuff, the market's up about 5%. So I think those homes are about worth 500 a piece that I bought for 430 a year ago. This is how real
Starting point is 00:16:05 estate works. There's a lot of estimates in real estate. That's why you have appraisers. That's why you have underwriters that review all those things. This is what's called a victimless crime. I believe this is going to be appealed and I believe this could get to the U.S. Supremes because there are a ton of people in New York and people can Google after the podcast the mark to market laws where the big holders of commercial real estate have to mark the value to market and there's a lot of things happening that they don't like this year in commercial real estate but this is a political decision it's a victimless crime, all the loans were repaid, not a penny of
Starting point is 00:16:45 taxpayer money went to any banks or Trump himself, and they're choosing to use this to go after him and just go look at it. The attorney general made it a campaign promise. Okay, very political. And then this judge basically went out and said that I'm here for justice. So when you look at all this and then you see the outcome, so a political candidate got a victimless crime, look at the people and I know we're going to cover story in a minute, who are coming out and saying, wait a minute, this is weird because there's precedence hitting
Starting point is 00:17:19 other people. What do you think? Tom, amazing, amazing points? And I think Pat, this is election interference that started from before he came into office and it's still going how many years, seven years later. Okay. His son, Don Jr. actually posted something very interesting yesterday. He said they've arrested Donald Trump so far four times. They've given him 91 charges. They find him and thanks for Adam St. almost, it's going to be half a billion dollars before a single Jeffrey Epstein client has even been arrested. Isn't that really interesting? They're going after this guy. I mean, maybe if he did go to the island, he'd be untouchable at this point. But when I see this, when I see everything that's happening right now, I lose all faith in the legal system. And you nailed it, Pat. When you said, like, I hope Americans, the average American is paying attention.
Starting point is 00:18:06 If they could do this to a United States president, okay, you're nothing to them. You're legal people that are in court and if they could do that to him publicly and do all this, you are a speck of sand in the universe. You're nothing and it's a scary, scary thing if they could do this in front of the public eye and we all know what's going on. For the average Joe that's going to court,
Starting point is 00:18:29 you have zero chance. If they want you, especially not with this political thing, they got you. So ultimately, this just seems like political overkill. So what do we mean? This attack, it's more than just on Trump. It's on real estate in general. So I tend not to focus on what the Trump loyalist, sick of fans who Trump can't do anything wrong whatsoever.
Starting point is 00:18:54 Everything he does is perfect. I tend not to listen to them because they're completely dug in and then whatever Trump does, it's completely innocent. He can't do anything wrong. I tend to listen. I certainly don't listen to the far left people that hate Trump and they don't think he can do anything right. I tend to look at people in the middle. So when you see someone like Kevin O'Leary, who has not been a Trump fan, give a scathing rebuke on this. When you hear people in New York who have been competitors to Donald Trump for decades and they say things like, yeah, I'm no fan of Donald Trump, but this is a complete assault on the real estate business.
Starting point is 00:19:32 As Kevin O'Leary says, this is one of the 11 sectors in the S and P 500. It's pretty scary. Look at the evidence. You know, you did a video a couple of weeks ago where you were at the amazing $18 million property at Mar-a-Lago. The only problem with that was it's probably worth hundreds of millions of dollars because in real estate you look up, you look at comps and all the properties around Mar-a-Lago, which are not asset income producing assets, income producing assets are worth 25, 50, 100 million dollars and at no way shape or form to the
Starting point is 00:20:07 level of magnitude of what is Mar-a-Lago. So this just seems like political overkill. It seems like, well it doesn't seem like we know that Leticia James Democrat, here's this video right here at PBD, you said, what were the numbers you quoted? You said it's either 18 million. Go to play. Or 180 million. Or what was the number? How much is this property? Between 18 million to a billion and a half. A billion and a half. Sorry, I asked a judge in New York, 18 million.
Starting point is 00:20:32 If you ask everybody in real estate in the area, they're gonna say a billion and a half. Right, sorry. I undervalued it much like Trump undervalued some of his properties. It's kind of funny, in Ukraine, they have the same range when they do casualty analysis. But Adam, isn't it the,
Starting point is 00:20:44 Adam and those other, those guys that you're talking about in New York, they're scared same range when they do casualty. But Adam, isn't it? Isn't it the Adam and those, those, those other, those guys that you're talking about in New York, they're scared because it could happen to them too. Right. Well, exactly. Because at this point, you have to put political partnership aside and say, all right, what's business. We could probably pay this play this clip from Kevin O'Leary, but he gives a scathing rebuking. Basically calls New York specifically California as well. Loser States. He says, why would I ever invest in this state? We no wonder how much money left New York during COVID? $25 billion $35 billion in tax revenue. So despite you not liking Trump
Starting point is 00:21:16 Anyone who believes in the rule of law believes in the actual doing business in states is gonna be shocked and appalled by some Play this clip play this clip record Kevin O'Leary this award I business in states is going to be shocked and appalled by some of these. Play this clip. Play this clip, bro. Go ahead, Kevin O'Leary. This award, I mean, just leaving the whole Trump thing out of it and seeing what occurred here, and I'm no different than any other investor. I'm shocked at this. I can't even understand or fathom the decision at all. There's no rationale for it. And so let me give you a real-time experience I'm having regarding this. And I'm not the only one. It doesn't matter what the governor says.
Starting point is 00:21:51 New York was already a loser state. Like California is a loser state. There are many loser states because of policy, high taxes, uncompetitive regulation. It was already on the top of the list of being a loser state. I would never invest in New York now, and I'm not the only person saying that. And here's a real-time situation. In development in real estate right now, the hottest asset class is very high-end data centers. They cost anywhere from $2.5 to $3.5 billion each. They are very expensive. They require low power. You need permits.
Starting point is 00:22:26 But most of the major institutions in the world need more data centers and that's why developers like me are doing this. Now you need power. So New York has Niagara Falls. Normally you'd consider that to put in one of these facilities, create 400 jobs, five more jobs for each of one of those, for auxiliary services, I can't go to New York. So I'm going to Oklahoma, North Dakota, West Virginia.
Starting point is 00:22:54 Governor Stitt, Kevin Stitt, my staff have met with him. Governor Bergen, the same thing, Governor Justice. Those are winner states. They don't do things like this. I have to syndicate that debt and all that equity We're talking billions of dollars here. Do you think any foreign? Institution or any private equity firm or any pension fund would touch New York? No, and that's why New Yorkers should be concerned to find people of New York
Starting point is 00:23:21 So he makes a very good point. I'll tell you a couple things on what everybody said here. So Tom, you talked about how you're going and getting a credit card. What's your annual salary? Roughly $300,000. What's your distance? My net worth is roughly 1.8 million. Whatever the numbers you're putting up there, right?
Starting point is 00:23:35 You're estimating. OK, if you're selling a business, when you go through selling a business, what do you do? They ask you, what's your EBITDA? OK? And you'll say, well, we make around five million. Okay, so you're saying you make five million, that's the number, right?
Starting point is 00:23:52 Okay, that's phase one of the conversation, okay? Phase two of the conversation is, hey, NDAs, let's see your pitch deck a little bit more deeper. Phase three, now we wanna do diligence. Now we wanna actually see your pitch deck a little bit more deeper. Phase three, now we wanna do diligence. Now we wanna actually see your numbers with your accountants on what they came up with. Here's what we have. Phase four, if it gets to a point that they're cutting
Starting point is 00:24:13 the check, that's gonna be over nine figures. We're talking 100 million plus. You know what they do? There's something called quality of earnings. What is quality of earnings? It's called Q of E. The seller spends how much money do we spend the first time? A couple hundred thousand dollars the first
Starting point is 00:24:28 time? Oh, easily. Yeah, so you spend a couple hundred thousand dollars. An independent accounting firm comes and does your quality of earnings. They stay at your office anywhere between two to eight weeks and they go through everything that you have. Then they come back and and say no, it's not five million dollars It's three point six million dollars or they'll say it actually is five million dollars old They'll say it's actually five point seven million dollars, but that's the quality of earnings after Somebody professionally and accounting from goes and does that it's the same exact thing now if you choose to buy my company At 30 X my EBITDA,
Starting point is 00:25:05 and you pay whatever, let's say you pay $150 million, where maybe the market is 15X EBITDA, which you should have only paid what, $75 million. Whose fault is that? The buyer's fault. You made the offer. What do you mean, you know, well he inflated whatever he did.
Starting point is 00:25:22 Yeah, totally get it, but this is a part about the buyer and the seller. It's absolutely ridiculous. So let me talk to the business people in New York real quick and kind of taking a different perspective. If you're in New York and you choose to stay in New York to keep doing business in New York, here's what you have to keep in mind.
Starting point is 00:25:41 What you're telling New York politics, because Hocal came out, and I don't know if you guys saw what Hoku said, if you have the clip, Hoku came out and said, this is not something that's gonna hurt the business people of New York, because the business people of New York would never do anything like this. This is more for Trump, because of what did Trump do?
Starting point is 00:25:58 Go ahead, break it down, tell us. Tell us what Trump did, Hoku. Break it down for us. No, what she's telling you to the business people of New York, you know what she's telling you? She's telling you you're a little boy and you will never talk politics that opposes them
Starting point is 00:26:11 and that's why you're not afraid of, that's why they're not afraid of you. Cause they see you as a little boy. As a little boy that won't say anything to mommy and daddy because God forbid, cause you're a little boy who stays in New York. They don't fear you. That's what they're telling you.
Starting point is 00:26:26 And Kevin O'Leary said it straight. Him and I don't have the best relationship together. We don't have a relationship, but he's 100% right. You people who stay in New York who are business people who are okay with this, you have one of three choices. One, it's called flight freeze fight, pick and choose. You flight, come to Florida. bad news for the people in Florida I know you want to buy a house valuation just went up
Starting point is 00:26:49 Okay, it went up because they're gonna specifically for the higher market not the low market That's gonna stay if you have a 20 million dollar house It's officially a 22 million dollar house because of this stupid decision 10% overnight my estimation again to the Hoco people in New York in that people in New York and that judge in New York, my estimation, okay, is what I'm saying to you. You have three choices, business people in New York. You're either part of the flight community, okay?
Starting point is 00:27:15 Which flight community is gonna go to a different place because if that place doesn't value you, come on down to Florida. Number two, you're part of the freeze community. You know what the freeze community is? The people that shut their mouth become little boys and don't say anything because God forbid they come after you and they find out what you did.
Starting point is 00:27:30 And you know everybody has something in their closet. You, you know you got something in the closet. What's yours? Your closet may be, you know, a certain dealing that you did. Your closet may be a business deal you were part of. A girl, a something, a party, a cocaine, a past, a gambling habit.
Starting point is 00:27:45 Everybody who has done business doesn't walk on water. There's something that you went through in the past when you were 18 years old, 22 years old, 17 years old. Heck, today, 12 years old, they will come back for you. They're going to find something and they're going to come back for you. And last but not least, to the third community, if you're saying, Pat, I'm not leaving New York, you don't want to leave New York, I don't want to leave New York. No problem. Then fight. Get out there and say something like this. I cannot stand. Say it. Donald Trump, if you don't like Trump. But this is absolutely ridiculous and I'm going to get behind this because this cannot happen. And talk to 50 other people,
Starting point is 00:28:22 100 other people and say, if you love New York and you don't fight, you're okay with people leaving because they're going to leave. The policies in New York just officially told you they hate capitalists. They hate job creators. They hate people in real estate who politically are on the opposite side. That's what just happened to New York with these policies. So guess what? If you're part of the community that you can compromise
Starting point is 00:28:47 your values and principles and just stay there because you just want to make money because money is your God, more power to you, brother. I'm not like that and not a lot of people are like that in New York either. The men I know in New York, the women I know in New York got a lot of pride. They're either gonna fight and they're gonna say this,
Starting point is 00:29:02 I'm out of here. I'm gonna go to a different state that's gonna appreciate me creating business. This is one of the most ridiculous pathetic things I've seen done in business with sets of precedent and if this stays, it's gonna be applied in other places. FYI, this is not just gonna be a New York thing. Watch this happen in California when somebody decides to go up against an opponent. This becomes a business model. If they win, it is a business model coming
Starting point is 00:29:27 to every blue state near you. If you're in a blue state, this is officially a format they will use to destroy you. One, they're not gonna realize long-term they're gonna lose. They're not gonna win long-term just so everybody knows this. Policies like this, long-term you don't win. You win short-term, you don't win long-term. They're gonna get their asses handed to them long term.
Starting point is 00:29:46 Why? Because there's a couple things that they fear and that fear is always gonna be men and women who believe in a higher power. God, men and women who have hope and men and women who have faith and men and women who have fight. Those people are not going away. You're just waking their asses up even more. And we come in many different shapes and forms. Some of us are white, some of us are black, some of us are Asian, some of us are Middle Eastern,
Starting point is 00:30:14 some of us are 22, some of us are 30, some of us are 40, some of us are 50. Some of them are billionaires, some millionaires, some only make a hundred grand a year, some poor, some married, some divorced, some Christians, some Scientologists, some Muslim, some atheists. But you just woke some of these guys as asses up that are gonna come for you.
Starting point is 00:30:32 And it's not the way you think they're gonna come for you, but you're still gonna lose. Legacy for some of the folks that are doing what they're doing in New York is absolutely gonna be embarrassing. Someone in Hocal, someone in this judge's legacy is gonna look back and say, that guy was my grandfather? What a sham. What an embarrassment. What an embarrassment that they don't want to take your last name because of what you guys did in New York. So, great thing about, you know, bad ideas. Sometimes
Starting point is 00:30:56 it takes a few years to get exposed. Sometimes it takes a couple years for people to realize how terrible it was. This is going to take a couple years. But for me, to the people in New York, the fighters that I know that I talked on a regular basis, the business people, the fighters, you say you're a fighter, show up and fight. Show up and say how you don't feel good about what just happened right now. Don't just do privately in these private equity dinners that you go to, in these VC dinners you go to because you're so cool and you have these dinners. Speak up, speak up and say something. You know who you are, the players, say something. If you love New York, say something.
Starting point is 00:31:28 If you don't, you love money. Pick and choose. You're gonna put whatever your next hand is, you play, you're showing your hand to the world, where your pride lies. And money and the parties in success, and state and heritage and country and God. Tell us what you really stand for,
Starting point is 00:31:43 because the rest of the world is waiting to find out. There's a reason why some people are moving to these great states like Tennessee, like Florida, like Texas, because that kind of stuff cannot be tolerated in some states where they say, let's go evenly, equally compete and see what's gonna happen there. Anyways, that was my thoughts on this.
Starting point is 00:32:00 It's very frustrating seeing some like this take place. And more importantly, it's even more frustrating for the people that sit there quietly, not forget about the political people. I'm not surprised by them. I'm surprised by the people that are sitting quiet not doing anything about it. I'll ask you one follow up. I mean, very rarely does people get fired up first thing in the morning. Usually it kind of takes you some time or maybe I make a comment that gets you worked up. But what was it about this specific story, this specific ruling, this specific ex-president that has you just fired up right now?
Starting point is 00:32:29 It's not a president thing. You have to realize, to me, I fought more for others than I fought for myself, and I think we need to be like that. Flag carriers need to rise up. This is an era where we need flag carriers in America. Flag carriers don't just live for themselves. Almost most people just fight for themselves, and that's fine. And then you have the leaders who fight for others when something just doesn't make sense. If you're someone that's at a bar and a girl is being slapped in the face by her husband,
Starting point is 00:32:57 you don't do anything, you're a clown. Yep. Okay, you're a clown. If you go up there and you say, hey, bro, I don't know what the hell is going on. I'm not comfortable with this guy. Can you guys go over there? Can you please go over there, Johnny?
Starting point is 00:33:09 Can I talk to you? What's what happened? You won't even believe what I found out. She's talking to her ex-husband, bro. Let's go for a walk. You and I come with me over here. That's your job as a flag carrier. But if you walk by, you are just as much as part
Starting point is 00:33:21 of the problem as what's going on with that guy slapping a girl. So I mean, right now, America needs to stand up and realize this whole concept of America is the greatest country in the world. You cannot let this happen to it. Period. You cannot let this happen to it. You have to protect it.
Starting point is 00:33:38 Protecting is going to take a lot of risk and some simply how many messages do we get when people say things like this? Man, I'm in a car boned, this one guy comes up, you know, he knew you, I think you guys went to school or something together and says, hey man, you know, I love the fact that you're talking on behalf of some of us that can't talk. You know, they're, listen, everybody needs to talk right now.
Starting point is 00:33:59 If you have influence of three people in your family, you have influence. If it's 20 people, talk. If it's 20 people, talk. If it's 50 people, talk. If it's a thousand people, talk. If it's a million people, talk. If it's a billion people, talk. Do not be a coward and sit on the sidelines
Starting point is 00:34:15 because you're worried about the friends you're gonna lose, the contracts you're gonna lose, the sponsorships you're gonna lose. Just be respectful. Just be respectful. Because eventually logic is gonna sink in and they're gonna say, look man, look what happened here with New York.
Starting point is 00:34:29 What is, what's his name? Eric Adams. Hey, what we're gonna do is we're gonna move some of the migrants into luxury buildings. You know what they say, New York? Here's what New York said. Hey, no. How about no?
Starting point is 00:34:39 How about no, I don't want these folks that are coming here that could be criminals. I don't know their background. You're not doing background checks. I don't want them folks that are coming here that could be criminals. I don't know their background. You're not doing background checks. I don't want them to be living here. Facing community pushback, New York City Mayor reverses plan to house migrants in luxury building, reverses.
Starting point is 00:34:54 So if people in New York fight this, imagine if all the PE guys, the major guys come out, the diamonds, everybody comes out united. We're not a Trump fan, okay? But we are against what just happened here. What if the judge has to reverse ruling on what just happened there? New York City Mayor Eric Adams faced community pushback. How many of these community people do you know, by the way, that you're listening to
Starting point is 00:35:14 this? How many do we know? How many of them are famous? How many of them are big TikTokers, YouTubers? We don't know these guys, but community, we the people are more powerful than a Eric Adams mayor of New York. So he says, face community pushback over plans to convert an abandoned luxury complex into shelter for migrants prompting a reversal.
Starting point is 00:35:34 Residents expressed frustration over lack of communication and concerns about prioritizing migrants over local homeless populations with Tiffany Fulton of Silent Voices United Inc. stating, no, I don't agree with it. Turning it into a sanctuary for asylum seekers, knowing we have people right here that need space. Adams, now who is Tiffany Fulton? Can you pull up Tiffany Fulton? You ever heard of Tiffany Fulton?
Starting point is 00:35:56 No. Do you follow her on Instagram? Nope. Do you follow her on TikTok? Nope. Do you follow her on Twitter? Have you seen videos of her? Go put Tiffany Fulton, New York and go to images.
Starting point is 00:36:06 I want to know what she looks like. I want to know what she looks like. Okay, guess what? She's so famous that there's no one Tiffany Fulton there, but I actually want to give her credit. Rob, silent voices, Tiffany. Silent voices. Go to silent voices. Silent voices. Silent voices. Okay, go to to it let's see what comes up is there a face for Tiffany the second one said Tiffany the second one said Tiffany let's see what she looks like is this the one silent voices New York she didn't have a photo I believe she's in the news clip that we do have though is her face in there yes you pull it up I want to see which one it is I just want to see what
Starting point is 00:36:43 she looks like fast forward to her talking. Is that her? I agree with it. It turned into a sanctuary for asylum seekers. No one we have people right here that let me ask you. Who do you think she voted for? Biden. What do you think she voted for? If you were a betting man, she voted for Eric Adams. Okay. And guess what she's saying? I am not for it. Yeah, I am not for it. What is that called? It's called community pushback reversal. A mayor publicly humiliated by somebody that probably voted for him is saying, no, Mayor Adams, we're not okay with this. I think more New Yorkers need to stand up and say, we're not the most powerful word that someone can say at some point is no, no, we're not just going to give $53 billion to illegal immigrants.
Starting point is 00:37:29 No, we're not going to. How much is it? $53 million. No, we're not just going to basically shut down our public schools so migrants could live there. No, we're not just going to give them public housing. Yeah. No. And a lot of times it takes people like that. So some of the people that are most angry about what's going on in New York and some of these sanctuary studies, you know who it is, black people. Because they're like, yo, can we get a little help
Starting point is 00:37:55 over here for ourselves while we're struggling out here or any type of people that are struggling right now. It's like you're basically disregarding your citizenry for people who are not even American. Vinny, go ahead. And Rob, Rob has a video like with all the stuff that's happening in New York, okay, with all the illegals, crime, you know, the truckers want to pro with everything that's happening. I do. I want to shift it to a lighter note at least at the end of the day guys. There's New Yorkers that genuinely care about the citizens and they're out there giving meaningful
Starting point is 00:38:29 and uplifting messages especially about change. This is why New York is so good. Pat look at this guy and this guy's message really fast. You guys have no idea that I was gonna play this. Go ahead Rob play that. This is New York. Look at this dude. Watch Pat. If you're serious about change just know you're going to go through some uncomfortable situations. Stop trying to dodge the process because in the long run, it's going to make you better. And don't forget that shit you heard. I mean, at least I've got a mic for a head.
Starting point is 00:38:58 Say what you want about New York. At least we still have people like that out there trying to give messages for change because that's what needs to happen in New York. People need to let me go to the store here and then I'm going to come to you guys. That was 50 bucks abandoned. The microwave was free. Rob, you want to get that Bill Maher clip if you have it. Sanctuary City one.
Starting point is 00:39:16 Bill Maher reaction of Sanctuary City's shows immigration isn't good for U.S. and with current system. Maher began by stating that some immigration is the lifeblood of the country. Later in the segment, CNN's senior political commentator and former Obama advisor, Van Jones stated, immigration is good for America, it's positive for America. Mar then responded, not the way we're doing it.
Starting point is 00:39:37 If you have that clip, Rob, go ahead and play the clip if you do have it, go for it. Is this the one? Is it okay, go ahead. Go for it. It would also allow, I would imagine that sanctuary cities, the hypocrisy was exposed there, but it's when they started to send the immigrants to those cities.
Starting point is 00:39:54 Nevermind. I mean, Chicago. New York. Yeah, they found the most liberal people are like, oh, this doesn't work for us. Listen. I thought I'd get you to do it. You're right on that. let me just say something.
Starting point is 00:40:08 People have been coming here and gaming our system. That is true. It's like somebody figured out a quasi-legal way to jump the turnstiles into the subway, and suddenly now the subway is full of people who didn't pay. That's what's going on at the border. People are jumping the turnstile, and you need to fix that. But to say that Joe Biden could do it unilaterally is just not in fact true.
Starting point is 00:40:28 There are things he can do. But our asylum laws were passed by Congress. They were signed by the president. The courts have ruled. There is a chance to change it. I would love to see a smarter, better asylum process. I'd love the six months. I don't want people, you know, waiting in vain with no ability to work.
Starting point is 00:40:44 We could fix it. But here's the thing Democrats gave up almost everything we care about to get something done and Republicans slam the door in our face This guy won this race If I just correct and now obviously other Congresses have said the president can stop the alleles coming in But I do I do want to correct one canard because this is a big argument on the pro-open border side. And that is that the economy is better, the GDP goes up because we have more, no that's because there are more people, that doesn't help us here. So for example, say I move into your guest room, I won't be contributing nothing, your
Starting point is 00:41:21 cable bill is going to go up, your water bill is going to go up, your heating bill is going to go up, but the GDP of your household is going to go way up because that's all an economy is more people So immigrants coming in and taking health care services food services Well fair buying things even if it isn't much that drives the economy up that doesn't help the people already here It's bad for you there are women for and well like any big issue, there's winners and losers. This is a clip. It's true. The people were just above immigrants on the economic scale. They always get fucked when immigrants come into the country. But that's the way it is. No, everybody, all tax payers. Not everybody.
Starting point is 00:41:57 No, this wasn't a clip. There's a clip that says immigration is good. It says not the way we're doing it, right? That was a clip. But so what are your thoughts when you see this year? What immigration? Well, the fact that that Van Jones and I have another clip that I'm going to play later from Pat, it's just just stop BSing yourself and BSing the rest of the nation. Just say we messed up. We had that attitude of bring everybody in all Trump's wrong about they're bringing in their worst and they're bringing in rapists and they're bringing in drug drugs. It's bringing in rapists and they're bringing in drug use Drugs, it's it was all true and I hate to say we told you so but he told you so and now it's do what the point of
Starting point is 00:42:34 No return. It's not stopping We still to this day as we all know the border is wide open Everybody's coming and that's that when they when they try to play that whole all bring them bring them to New York. It's backfiring, it's not working, but like you said, what, in four years there's gonna be over 20 to 22 million here, guys. The damage is done. It's over. Tom, Tom.
Starting point is 00:42:53 We know what this was. This was an avowed plan. We've seen the numbers. Pat, you tweeted the numbers about these incredible numbers coming across the border. This was a plan to flood the mostly conservative southern states with immigrants to tip the voting rolls over time. And the southern governors started jumping into action, started saying, let's share, you
Starting point is 00:43:16 know, the United States, okay, if we're all united, let's share some of this. And they started busing them into other cities and all of a sudden Chicago and New York are realizing, wait a minute, this isn't isolated. Well, hang on, New York, you lost electoral votes in the last census. We're trying to help you out, get those electoral votes back, baby. Here we go. And so what you see here is the plan to make a permanent, liberal, dependent, entitlement-driven populace that would be majority proof in election
Starting point is 00:43:47 is backfiring as Americans are going what the hell are you doing? You know what are you doing? And even if there was some modicum of heart and remember Jimmy Carter had a modicum of heart but he didn't realize that Castro gamed his ass and emptied the prisons with the Muriel boat lift. That's what happened. And so what do I think here? This whole thing is backfired, and now the only thing they can do, well, the Republicans slammed the door shut. No, they didn't. You slammed the door shut. You ran to the Justice Department told Texas, you can't put barbed wire. That border belongs to the United States, not to the state of Texas. So you can't put barbed wire on that border. Texas is like, I'm trying to protect citizens of Texas,
Starting point is 00:44:30 who by the way are also citizens of the United States. So this whole thing is backfiring. And when you see someone like Bill Maher, he's actually pointing out that it's backfiring. And I frankly, I don't care if this was the wrong clip, because I love it when Van Jones has to face logic and arithmetic and math. Those are three things, two things he seems to hate, logic and math. So sorry Van. By the way, we're going to, we're scheduled a visit to go to the Eagle Pass ourselves. We're putting a crew together, a very prominent crew. You were, you know, you were part of it yesterday when we were having a conversation with the three folks and we're gonna go see for ourselves what things are taking place and we'll give RPOB
Starting point is 00:45:09 from being there. But there's a couple things I want you to, I want you to, I'm staying on this here. Texas Governor Abbott announces border military base to combat flow of migrants. Okay. That's another person that's sitting there saying, look, man, we can't do this anymore. We're not getting into the military side. Greg Abbott announces plan to establish a military base in Eagle Pass aimed at curbing illegal immigration, citing in Biden administration law board policy, the forward operating base to be built on
Starting point is 00:45:34 80 acre land along the Rio Grande will house up to 1800 Texas National Guard soldiers and feature facilities for recreational chaplaincy, medical and psychological health. Governor Abbott underscores the significance of the base in bolstering border security operations, highlighting the challenges faced by dispersed National Guard units. He states, before now the Texas National Guard
Starting point is 00:45:58 had been scattered across the entire region in cramped quarters away from fellow soldiers. The new base aims to improve conditions for soldiers and enhance response to capabilities at the border crisis. Adam. Look, the hardest thing that anyone can do is vocally say, I was wrong.
Starting point is 00:46:15 My bad, I had it wrong, because the last thing that you should be doing is doubling down on nonsensical, inaccurate opinions. And everyone has this problem. Where am I going with this? A lot of people were misled that walls are racist or that IDs are racist or that Trump basically calling, you know, they're, they're, they're not bringing their best. They're really not that, you know, these are bad hombres. What do you say famously? They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. And some, I guess, some rapists. Yeah. Well, it
Starting point is 00:46:50 turns out that he was actually right. Weird. And, you know, the media spun it as walls are racist. How could you do this? You know, how could you mandate that someone needs an ID to vote? IDs are racist. And a lot of people hear this and if they're anti-Trump they're like, well yeah, I guess that, I guess a wall is racist. But those same people, especially rich people, have walls around their house or have gates around their house or somehow no matter how poor or rich you are, you're able to get an ID. You're able to drive with an ID.
Starting point is 00:47:21 You're able to go to a liquor store with an ID. So why ID is racist? So this, this, this, this, this narratives that are shoved down people's throat. And then when you're just clinging to your tribalist beliefs, and you're like, well, obviously Trump is racist because he wants to build a wall, the wall to Southern border. Anyone who's looking at it just completely unbiased must, must be able to say, we used to have three, four, 500,000 people come through our country a year. Now it's two million, three million a year. What is happening here?
Starting point is 00:47:51 And it'd be one thing to say, well, you know, Venezuelans are fleeing Venezuela. I get it, okay? You know, we see what's going on in El Salvador. All right, we gotta get it. Why are there Chinese people coming into our country? Why are the Iranian people coming into our country? Why are the Afghani people coming into our country? Why are the Iranian people coming our country? Why are the Afghani people coming to country? What is going on here
Starting point is 00:48:07 right now? And it doesn't take a genius to be like something smelling fishy. Yeah, what do you mean? You killed it. You nailed it. And what we terror like known terrorists going soon you will know my they're warning us that they're going from Azerbaijan. Yeah, they're you will know my name. Yeah, I'm actually I'm so why are you here in this country. Yeah, they're you will know my name. Yeah, I'm not you I'm so buddy. Why are you here? Yes country? Yeah weird as if it's a plan and but by the way The people like this Van Jones they they could talk like this and you nailed it at him the guys Security armed house. There's a gate. There's everything. It's not affecting them. They're not in the city
Starting point is 00:48:43 Bill Maher is not in downtown LA with all the homeless and all the bums and all the crime. He's up in the hills He's hiding up there with security and he comes down and he does his okay, okay show and then he goes back up there He's protected these people are out of touch Vanzo Van Jones has no idea what the hell he's talking about and I don't wish nothing upon anybody But I can't wait till it starts getting so bad where you can't stop millions and they start going up in there as they say I'm messing with your only only when it happens to you. Do you start to give up? Exactly what's happening in Texas is every day every single week every month every year all of a sudden They show up in New York the double bird when they beat the shit out of the cops
Starting point is 00:49:23 We're like hold on even Michael Rappaport was like, whoa, we've gone a step too far. Remember when I think it was the Santas shipped people up to, uh, Martin, they were like, no, they're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, we believed in sanctuary cities when it wasn't in our city. So it's a double standard in some parts. And I think you got to call it out. I think the military thing is brilliant. I think enough is enough.
Starting point is 00:49:44 We are literally this administration with my orcas and Biden all these morons They are literally letting us get invaded and now think about this besides them suing them for putting a barbed wire which stopped the flow by what 80% Like it actually worked. It wasn't hurting the agents as they lied but like now now, just like Vivek said, put the mill, we've gone to the point where our own country has to individually put on National Guard to protect itself. So we are letting, the Biden administration is letting an invasion happen. What are we even doing?
Starting point is 00:50:18 Here's the question actually, and this is, I'll give Trump praise here, but I'll also ask you guys a question. What's the likelihood this will be fixed? And this is, you know, I'll give Trump praise here, but also ask you guys a question. What's the likelihood this will be fixed? Because the resounding narrative, especially on the left, is that Trump doesn't want to fix this issue. Why?
Starting point is 00:50:34 Because I alone can fix it. But he wants to run on this. Mike Johnson, who is the speaker of the house, allegedly, I think it's actually Donald Trump sort of running what he's doing. The resounding narrative is that Trump doesn't want to fix this because he wants a campaign on this issue. Yeah. So let me give you my perspective on that.
Starting point is 00:50:55 I don't think you're wrong that, you know, that fix is going to be there. But if I was to give the president feedback, President Trump, there's nothing they can do right now to fix it. What's done is done. 1.9 million in 2021, 2.3 million give or take in 2022, 3.1 million in 2023. It's done. There is no fixing it. You think Biden's going to deport 7 million people? No, not even a thing. Even if they shut down the border and for the rest of the year, they accept this many people coming through the border, it's still a problem because of what happened the last three years. So the problem is too deep that you can't fix it right now.
Starting point is 00:51:33 The next person that becomes president, the prize is going to be to be the greatest deporter of all time beating out Barack Obama's record. The deporter in chief. The deporter in chief is what's going to happen next. Tom, what are your thoughts on this here? Well, the question you asked, you just read the story about Texas Governor Abbott, and I agree with the outrage that was articulated. But the question about Abbott, what do I think? I think he's doing the job he was elected to do. He was elected by the people of Texas to lead the state, protect the citizenry, and provide services for the citizenry. Those are the three things you do. You lead the state with programs that are necessary based on your current status. You protect the
Starting point is 00:52:10 citizenry with law and order, proper regulations, all these kind of things that go there, proper ones, and you run the budget. And he's doing his job. He's doing what he was elected to do, and he's being impeded by the federal government. The question, Thomas, why didn't he do this two years ago? Why didn't he do this three years ago? doing his job, he's doing what he was elected to do, and he's being impeded by the federal government. The question, Thomas, why didn't he do this two years ago? Why didn't he do this three years ago? Why didn't he do this a year ago? Why is he doing it now?
Starting point is 00:52:29 Well, about two years ago, he was busing people. I think this has been a progressive response by Governor Abbott. You think he's working swiftly? You think he's moving swiftly? No, I don't think he's swift enough. I think he's moved faster than others. But he was busing people out. He was raising the flag early. But could, could even governor of Abbott react a quicker? Yes.
Starting point is 00:52:48 But, but, but here's the thing. You talk about the damage has been done, which I agree 100%. But what about the damage that is to come? Because think about it. Now they're going to be done. This four years is done. Let's say a Republican comes into office. What about that Middle Eastern guy that's promising some terrorism? What about those Chinese guys that are here that have said that they're trying to go after our infrastructure and take down the grid? The damage has been done, but what's going to come of it? Whoever's the next president is going to have to deal with, oh, shit, a terrorist attack. Oh, and it's going to happen under their watch. And it's going to, no matter what, you look bad for what the presidency before you did. That's what I'm worried about,
Starting point is 00:53:25 Tom, because that's a real thing. That's not fear. I agree with you when you're saying that, hey, look, the damage is done. So it's really going to take the next president. If it's Trump, or clearly, I don't think Biden's going to do it to deport these people. But at the same time, how do you address the issue now? It's like the boat is sinking. We're not just going to buy a new boat. We got to fill the hole in the boat right now. So how do we do? How do we grab that? How do we who's we? Congress let's just say that how does Congress do this to fix it now. I mean, this is This is a this is a thing that Congress and president needs need to be aligned on they not. The president is not doing anything about this here. How much attention do you think he's putting to this?
Starting point is 00:54:09 If you were to put a value on their top five, top 10 list, purely based on behavior, okay? So for example, I can tell you a hygiene is my top five priority as a man, but I smell like crap. Guess what? I'm just saying hygiene, but I smell like crap. Guess what? I'm just saying hygiene, but I'm not really thinking about it. Exactly. Slip service. So watch this based on how they're spending and investing money. Do you think border is in their top
Starting point is 00:54:34 five? No, I agree with you. I like when Biden said, he publicly said, if they brought the bill to my desk, I would sign it today. But you know, based on the track record, it's not in his top 10, not even close. He believes in open border policies, but it is on Congress to bring it to the president to sign. But let's see if he puts his money with his mouth. But what's the point with Congress when they're coming out with a bill called the border bill, and it's $118 billion of which only 20 billion is going to the southern border with sixty billion is going to Ukraine and then they drop the twenty billion call it ninety five billion and just flat out come out and say this the money We're giving to Ukraine. They're telling you the Biden administration
Starting point is 00:55:14 Schumer Pelosi AOC the border at Ukraine and Russia is more important than a border of us and Mexico southern border Bingo, they're flat out saying that purely by behavior now less than Mexico, Southern border. Bingo. They're flat out saying that purely by behavior. Now it's on Congress to propose the bill. The president, the president from the top has the ability to persuade Congress and say, Hey, listen, what's going on at the Southern Southern border is a crisis. I'll give you one thing here for you to be thinking about. What's the one thing everybody forgot about that happened a year ago that everybody was expecting the president to do that? He just did this week when he went to East Palestine. When did East Palestine happen two years ago?
Starting point is 00:55:51 A year ago. A year ago. A year ago. Everybody was saying, when is it going to go? When is it going to go? We all, we talked about a year ago on the podcast. You know, when he visited this week, yeah, last week, well, in his defense, he thought he was visiting the actual Palestine and seeing God.
Starting point is 00:56:05 So we got a little derailed February 3rd of 2023. Do you know when he, can you get the exact date? He's, there's a video of him at his palatinate. He was there this past weekend. Yeah. So he was there this past weekend. What's the point? That was an issue that America forgot about.
Starting point is 00:56:20 First of all, what, either in his camp is trying to get him to lose to bring it a year later to go there So he looks like a terrible leader or their delusional or absolutely not paying attention to what's going on and going and visiting Now so what's my point here? Yeah, my point is the borders an issue has been an issue for three years What's the last time you went to the border? I'm actually curious Our fearless vice president Kamala Harris, isn't she the borders are when did he go to the border. I'm actually curious. Did he did even go? Our fearless vice president Kamala Harris. Isn't she the borders are? When did he go to the border? I don't know. I don't know. When did he go to Ukraine? When did he go to Israel? He's been a boy. When has he been to the border? Also, the U. S border, who is more important to protect us than this Joe Biden, who is also for the first border visit of his presidency. That was January
Starting point is 00:57:03 eighth. So he went there a year ago. So a year ago is what two years after we already have 1.9 million, 2.2 million, then he goes to scroll down by the way, you can see him meeting with governor Abbott. A lot of people don't know that governor Abbott is actually in a wheelchair. He is. Yeah. He had a incident that happened to him a few years. I think it's a tree or something that happened.
Starting point is 00:57:22 It's a terrible story. But but yeah, you talk about if this is a priority, how much are you talking? How often are you talking about it? How often are you driving it? So priority was an open border policy. And this is why you reverse everything in many circles. Biden is unvotable because he has basically been detrimental to American language, not according to these experts. I think you guys are, you have to pay attention to these. Rob, I'm going to send this to you. Let's see. Okay. According to these experts that you guys are not paying attention to these experts who are historians. Historians. And they follow who is the greatest president of all time. Rob,
Starting point is 00:57:59 let's see what we got there. I'm going to send this to you. By the way, before you pull this up, Rob, don't pull it up. Okay? I want you to look at it first. I want you to say who is number one, who did they have on the list as the greatest president of all time? This is them? This is them. This is the experts.
Starting point is 00:58:14 It's usually Washington and Lincoln. Okay, so you're right at the top. You're right, Lincoln is number one. Who do you think Biden ranks? Out of top 40s, whatever, 640? 46. 46 it is. Who did the list you're talking about? The New York Times, left, six, 40, 46, 46. What do you think you're talking
Starting point is 00:58:25 about? New York, type left. No, these are leftists. Five, five. Where's Biden left? It's liberals. There are liberals. What do you think Biden? They probably got them top 20. Okay. So you're saying top 20. I'm saying five. They love him. What are you going to say? What do you think they ranked them? I mean, every, every circle I run in, just understand that they, that they love him. There's a phrase that we say it goes Washington, Lincoln, Biden. Everyone knows that guys. What do you think they ranked them? If they have been the top 10, I'm going to freaking freak out. How much he's laughing? What do you to freaking freak out. What do you think
Starting point is 00:59:05 it should be? What do you think? Obviously somewhere in the lower third of president. So this is Biden. What do you think they have Trump in as a top 50? You got Biden only been 46 president. They probably have him as number 47 because he's only been 46. They probably have Trump 46. Yeah, you're saying last place I'm saying they probably have Trump below what do you think they have time? What do you think they have Trump at Tom called retribution you got Biden ahead of me? I'm gonna have an aneurysm. So, but what do you think they have? These liberals say probably put him at dead last. Okay. All right. So can you go pull it up Rob?
Starting point is 00:59:39 I can't wait. So they really hit all ranks Biden as the 14th best president of all time with Trump last. Yeah. Oh my God. But I want to see who they have a right about. Because I sent you the link with the ranking as well. If you look at your phone, I sent you two links. The second link actually shows the ranking. If you go on this article, it'll actually link to it as well.
Starting point is 01:00:02 Do you see if you go? Yeah, if you have it already, the way you can. Yeah the way you can yeah that's unbelievable you have to see where they ranked everybody that's what's coming about it's feeling them about go to that one right there yeah keep going keep going keep going keep going right there number one is Lincoln then it's FDR then Washington look after your gotta hit a watching oh my guy that came out with all the entitlement programs and started all the entitlement programs and started all the taxes. It's second place. Oh, by the way, Obama moved up and nine, nine horrible eyes in our LBJ.
Starting point is 01:00:34 Your friend LBJ is ninth place. How's LBJ above Reagan is 16. Reagan after Biden. He recovered the economy. Is that Ulysses S Grant? Oh my God. Come on guys. It's just turned over in his great. What's that? Woodrow Wilson who fumbled war one is a head of Reagan. Okay. By the way, look at that. Keep going there. So Carter is 20 seconds. Carter is 20 seconds. Keep going. Look at this 427th. Okay. Keep going. Keep going. Where's James Buchanan? Cause he's
Starting point is 01:01:11 24 commonly known as the president ever. But they are right above Trump. You can't hold on. Did they do this as a spoof or this is real? No, no, this is real deal. I don't know. Andrew Johnson or LBJ. It's gotta be Andrew. Oh my God. This is brilliant Franklin Pierce, Benjamin Harrison, William Harding. Rob, go all the way to the top. Let's see who did it. So go all the way to the top. Yeah. So the presidential projector expert survey was conducted online via a quote Qualtrics from November 15th to December 31st. Respondents included current and recent members of the president and executive political section of the American Political Science Association,
Starting point is 01:01:46 which is the foremost organization of social science expert in presidential politics, as well as scholars who had recently published peer reviewed academic research in Q, these are not regular people. This is academia, 525 respondents, and they were invited to participate. But wait, how many?
Starting point is 01:02:03 154 did. 154 were received. 154 usable responses. Wait, how many? 154 did. 154. 154 usable responses. Yeah, so you know what that means? Even though the brilliant people, they all suffer from Trump derangement syndrome. How do you put him dead last? That's unbelievable.
Starting point is 01:02:17 Can you just go to that ranking again? Cause there's something that needs to be established here. Okay. 400 of them didn't participate. Like go to the very bottom. Just understand who James Buchanan was. James Buchanan was pro slavery. He was the president before Abraham Lincoln. He's commonly known. I think he was president from like 1857 to 1861. Fact check me on this one. Yeah, 1857. He was running on the Let's Keep America Slaves Again.
Starting point is 01:02:49 That was his campaign. So obviously Abraham Lincoln, he was one of the founders of the Republican Party, came out, you know, Civil War, you know, Nikki Haley, we all know that Civil War was counted because of slavery, you know, hot tip, bing, bing. But James Buchanan was throughout history known as the worst US president,
Starting point is 01:03:07 because he basically sided with the Confederacy, was anti-American with pro-slavery. Is there anything worse than that? Now I know that Trump is Hitler these days, but yada yada yada, but this to me is completely laughable. I mean, look at the photo. I mean, dude, 1800, everybody had slaves.
Starting point is 01:03:22 Look at him. Look at that guy. That doesn't say slaves. He didn't want to get rid of the slaves. I mean, that's everybody had a slave. So him and Trump right there. Got to my friends on the left. This makes you lose credibility. It makes you look completely biased. So, you know, you might be excited about the parties. And then if you go into deeper history, there's also things about James Buchanan and young boys. You can find that too. And that's Tom always know these
Starting point is 01:03:51 salacious stories about young boys. Pretty terrible. And let's go. Let's go. When you were in high school, James Buchanan, what was that like? So stupid. No, no, no, it's Sam. No, he was gonna go there. But it's not a good one. Alright, so let's go through a couple other stories here. You can beat me, Princess, no. It's Sam. No, he was gonna go there, but he's not a good one. Alright, so let's go through a couple other stories here. You can beat me, Princess, but you're not gonna do it with that one. Here's the Rob. Can you pull up the archa dices of New York condemns scandalous sacrilegious behavior following trans activist funeral and even
Starting point is 01:04:22 AOC responded to this and gave a message about this. So let's go to this one here, Rob, if you can pull it up. Here we go. So in a statement, Reverend Enrique Salvo wrote that the funeral of transgender activist Cecilia gently was an outrage. The cathedral only knew that family and friends were requesting a funeral mass for Catholic, had no idea our welcome and prayer would be degraded in such a sacrilegious and deceptive way. The funeral which drew well over a thousand people sparked outrage
Starting point is 01:04:50 after the funeral was focused on praying for transgender rights and access to gender-affirming healthcare. One video eulogy which called the transgendered activist the mother of all... Well just play the clip Rob. if you haven't seen this clip it's gonna be Cecilia yeah it's gonna go off this is inside the church this is inside of a church in St. Patrick's Church yes and that looks like the undertaker go ahead play make sure you show the big black man woman you know it's one of the village people or this war or my god this great whore. Oh my god. This great whore. Yeah. Hemons in church. Saint Cecilia. Mother of all whores. Is that the devil in the back? Look at the guy wearing the red suit.
Starting point is 01:05:34 Is that the devil? See look at the priest. What? Dude. I wouldn't be some lightning struck in there. I wouldn't be I wouldn't be surprised. What blasphemous shit is this? Mm-hmm. Do you have any other speeches? I mean, just when you thought New York couldn't get any better. I do have AOC on the house floor. Okay. Discussing the woman that they're discussing. This is New York, right?
Starting point is 01:06:04 Anything else? New York? By the way, these are the inmates running the discuss. Oh my God. This is New York, right? Anything else? New York? By the way, these are the inmates running the asylum ladies and gentlemen. Oh, there she is. Of beloved Queens community leaders Cecilia Gentili. Cecilia was a beacon of hope for so many communities in my district. She was only 26 when she fled Argentina to seek asylum in the United States.
Starting point is 01:06:23 She arrived in New York City in 2003 and lived her truth as a trans woman. She was finally granted asylum in 2012 as well. And she devoted much of her life to uplifting our trans undocumented. So it was a guy basically, a guy that came and living his truth as an imaginary girl. You've dressed up as a trans person before. For you. You know what it's like to have a penis hanging down there. I claim you're a woman. I appreciate there's a big difference in the truth and my truth. I still appreciate you for letting me live my truth on this. Anytime you want to live your fake truth, you can live your fake truth on my, I'm going to be back in five minutes. Yeah, but is there anything more palpable and just completely
Starting point is 01:07:08 visible of trans activists in the the holiest church in New York City, St. Patrick's Cathedral, evangelizing whores, the queen of whores. Yeah, I'm I'm I do anything more sacrilegious and blasphemous than this What about this is when they say that there's a lack of God and a lack of community what a lack of religion Especially in some of these cities and then they just talk about talk about overrunning. Oh I think talk about tolerant Christian though that past the priest is just sitting there Yes, you know, I would have done if I was a priest you probably Bro, I would have shut that entire I would have been slapping Guy girl whatever the hell that they're saying that they are everybody would have been out of that church
Starting point is 01:07:57 Bro like what what are we doing? Are you crazy? There's two things going on here, right? Maybe three, but there's two I think of. First of all- Ennis and balls, sorry, go ahead. First of all, the Catholic Church was asked, hey, a person has passed away, can we use the facility to have a celebration of life, funeral, or whatever it is, eulogy? Apparently they said yes, point one.
Starting point is 01:08:23 Point two, that wasn't the Catholic Church making those statements. That was a guy with a cowboy hat who apparently had some affiliation with the deceased who came up and said a bunch of things at the microphone. And I've been to a few eulogies in my life and there have been people that have said things at the microphone that, you know, ministers and church wouldn't like to hear recounting stories or things of people's lives, but you don't walk up in the middle of an eulogy, even though this one was raucous, and interrupt them after you gave them permission to use your facility. And if you gave them permission to use your facility and you didn't kind of check
Starting point is 01:09:03 out what's going on there, then that's what you get. Tom, I can't believe you're advocating for this. Hang on, you want me to take it one step further? No, no, you know what he's saying? I'm trying to understand it. He's saying it's not on the trans people. It's the fault of the church to allow for the event to take place. He's putting the onus, like you're saying, if I was that priest, he's saying it's on him who allowed for this event to
Starting point is 01:09:28 happen. You could say no, that this even cannot put that what you're saying. That's correct. But do you, do you think that that priest, that old priest that's sitting there just halfway passed out, thought that they were going to give a eulogy and chanting and calling this girl a whore? I'm pretty sure that wasn't in the, in the like, I'm pretty sure that's not what they thought when they said, hey, this person in the community's passed away. I'm pretty sure the priest knew, okay, this is the trans gay LGBTQ community. One of us died.
Starting point is 01:09:57 Could we please have the church? You think they had like a preset like our notes? Okay, after the opening, say she was a whore. No, that's not. The guy with the cowboy hat came up and said that in church and how about this? If a guy with a cowboy hat and cut off, it's like, I just want to come up here and say, no, you're not, I'm sorry. We're not, we can't do that today. I'm sorry. They were lied to. They were misguided and they were completely oblivious to the fact
Starting point is 01:10:20 they were told that this was a Catholic person who wanted to invite their family and friends to pay Respects and even the quote from the and a congresswoman will be speaking We were requesting a funeral mass for a Catholic and we had no idea our welcome and prayer would be degraded in such a sacrilegious In deceptive way this person as it turns out didn't believe in God This person was not a Catholic. This person did not have religious viewpoints. This person was a transgender, my truth liver. They lied to the archdiocese and they didn't fact check them. They didn't vet them. They should have probably said, hold on, who is this person? Maybe you did a little bit of due diligence.
Starting point is 01:11:04 Maybe a little. it's probably Googleable And then so yes, this is on the church But also the community completely lied to them of course and then when they let them in they literally just completely Pissed all over the floor so to speak they open the door and they could care less Hallelujah, and they all just ran in the church. That's pretty, so good. Both sides are at fault here. By the way, this is not a regular cathedral either. This is a very well known cathedral. Presidents have been there. Yes.
Starting point is 01:11:30 Major events have been there. And now officially, this is also... St. Patrick's? St. Patrick's. I think Kennedy and Jacqueline Onassis were married there. I think so as well. Yeah. That's one of the most beautiful churches that you've heard. I mean, listen.
Starting point is 01:11:43 If there's anything we've learned from this community, they'll have sex on Congress floor. Yep. Gay sex. Yeah. Okay. Remember that story a month or so ago? Where's that now? Where's that person? Nothing. Nothing happened. I think you got a raise. Yeah. Yeah. No pun intended. Yeah. A couple of things got raised. Yeah. But now, so it's just it's, it's anti God. It's anti religion. Yeah. And there it is. Capitol police have closed their investigation to Senate hearing room, gay sex tape. Of course. Okay. Two hands up for the homie. But it's just, listen, you don't have to be religious. You can be atheist. You can be agnostic, but you could also say that is completely disrespectful.
Starting point is 01:12:27 The two aren't mutually exclusive. You don't have to be a Catholic to say, you're doing a little too much. You don't have to approve of Congress to say, yeah, you probably shouldn't have gay sex on the Senate floor. Rob, do you have the Sam Altman open AI video thing to showcase? So check this out folks. Open AI Sam Altman blows minds as he shows off text to video AI. Sora showcases capability when CEO Sam Altman asks followers on X to submit commands resulting in ultra realistic videos that left observers in awe. With one commander remarkinging this one convinced me
Starting point is 01:13:06 the future is here and it's going to be okay. Go ahead, Rob. Play the clip. This is AI. That's crazy. All you all you know what he said, show me a Tokyo snowy snowy day. I mean, you could tell like if you really look closer fake, but all he did was ask for this and the AI did this, but AI did this. Is that crazy? He just, he just prompt it. Are there any other videos? Yeah, there's another one of just like Rob. There's one of just like Tokyo show me a Senate staffer having sex on the Senate floor with his game. Can you show me that, Rob? They should show me a Biden leadership clip, and I got a 404 error.
Starting point is 01:13:48 Man myth, like, oh dude, how crazy is that? Did you call it a man myth? Man myth. Oh, man myth, okay, gotcha. So you ask and it creates the clip. Wow. What else do we have? A movie trailer featuring the adventures
Starting point is 01:13:59 of 30 year old spaceman wearing a red, wool knitted motorcycle helmet, blue sky. Look at that. That's the, he like, And it just makes it 100% like Chad GBT. You say, build this for me. And it does that guys. And this is new. Imagine in five, 10 years from now, guys. Uh-oh. I'm just realizing right now. This is great. This is cool. This is amazing. This is for entertainment. This is for movies. But imagine when they say show me Donald Trump filling the blank anything illegal illicit or anybody or Joe Biden.
Starting point is 01:14:30 I'm sauce Nick. What do you mean Patrick? Don't put people don't put people's heads Vinnie. You know this is where it goes. This is where a rap about the biz doc. I heard recently was there was there was a guy. Shapiro the best rappers in the world. I was world. A guy sent a rap that was, you know, G rated at was in Snoop's voice in the Senate. But imagine in the future about you, about me, but imagine in the future. This is where, where we need the big doc walking down the street with a big case study. His name is Spencer. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:06 RELK. Rekl. Rekl. Spencer Rekl did it. Yep. Shout out to Spencer. No, I'm saying in the future, this is where we need to have this, the technology to tell what's fake. I mean, Adam, I'm not picking on you, but what if somebody, what if you break up with a girl? And she decides to say to AI, hey, Jimmy, Adam Sosnick, raping a girl in a VIP area in the back corner of a club in a VIP. What if it looks incredibly true?
Starting point is 01:15:38 I don't know, Tom. A horrible example. Guess what? No, no, no, it's not a horrible example. No, I'm going to go out on a limb and say it's a horrible example, Tom. Thanks. No, it's, it's not. It's a retent. Someone decides to make a retaliation and they go and they go after you. And you go and take a look what Duke La Crosse, you take a look what the law enforcement did with Trevor Bauer. Both of all those people were innocent, by the way. And now you put what looks like authentic evidence that looks like it came from a camera
Starting point is 01:16:06 phone on top of it. This is really a slippery slope here. Scary. It's scary because, think about this, the hell with the, you're proving it afterwards, the initial video sent to like a news network. Oh my gosh, it must be true. What do you mean? The moment they put it out there and then you have to backtrack and go, no, wait a minute. Just say, I, when did this guy who's lived in Miami all his
Starting point is 01:16:27 life is an assurance guy, had a good career is well known. All right, Tom, my name out your mouth. Okay. Listen, relax. He must, he must be back. Tom, drop it. You're giving people horrible ideas. But when did chat, GPD officially launch? I think it was November of 22. Two years. So this is going to be the first election that we've ever seen where chat, yeah, November of 22. There it is right there where, and that was after midterms. Yeah. Okay. Now this is the first election of our lifetime where open AI, chat, GPT, all these chat bots can run rampant and it could be very scary. By the way, so when you think about this,
Starting point is 01:17:05 how many jobs does that replace? Oh my God. Think about editors, think about B-roll for movies, think about the God knows, go ahead Tom, you. To your question, we did a roll call on the last podcast on layoffs and DuaLingo said they were laying off 10% of the workforce and most of those jobs would be replaced by AI.
Starting point is 01:17:25 And Duolingo is the translation service. By the way, a chart came out, I'm trying to see if Brandon can send it to me, showing what industries, what jobs were being replaced, the most by AI were affected by, the most by AI, and which level of education were being affected by AI, the most, Brandon, if you're okay, he just sent it. Pull up that Pew Research,
Starting point is 01:17:44 because that's the one I want to take a look at scary the data is Absolutely staggering if you can pull that up Rob. He just texted to us and and you would say well I mean listen the people that are the most educated are probably least Affected by AI right so watch what it says which US workers are most exposed to you out with their jobs about a fifth of all workers Have high exposure jobs women Asian Go to the bottom. You'll see it go to the bottom watch this right there zoom in so all workers men 17% Okay women 21% they're more affected by a I than men oh whites 20% blacks 15 Hispanics only 13
Starting point is 01:18:22 Asians 24 okay the most affected by AI, hoarding their careers. American Indian 16% other 18% less than high school degree 3%, you're not affected by it. High school degree 12, Bachelor's 27. The reason why they're saying this is because the people that went and got the degrees in education, your jobs that you were gonna go do
Starting point is 01:18:46 Wow, however the lower level jobs like cooking food construction So the whole concept of getting a This this further proves the narrative about college being completely overrated and overvalued. To get a college degree. Why am I getting a degree dad? Because my job is going to be replaced. I'm better off with a high school diploma.
Starting point is 01:19:14 You've done multiple videos that colleges a scam. Candice Owens talked about it. We've talked about it a bunch. There really needs to be some serious consideration to young people out there getting into the HVAC plumbing technician type of world that you have to do with your hands. Even if it's engineering, what have it may be like that is the future. You can make six figures. If not then some. What's the guy? Tim Kennedy.
Starting point is 01:19:39 He was on Rogan. Absolutely certified study was basically saying this is what you can do as a man out there. Yeah. Tim Kennedy out there. But you know, trade schools, technical schools, you know, a lot better these days than just getting a liberal arts degree in college. So anyways, the future of AI is going to affect the people with the fanciest degrees. That's a very interesting kind of breaks down what jobs are the least affected and what jobs are the highest and What jobs and degrees are the best? If you have that brand and if you have that send that to me as well
Starting point is 01:20:14 And you saw the Hispanics Pell like they're not throwing that all because Hispanics work their asses off and you know on the ground You know what's the one watch this right here? Okay jobs in the US that are likely to have the highest, medium and lowest exposure to AI. So, budget analysts, highest exposure, data entry layers, tax preparers, technical writers, web developers, you're all screwed with AI, because it's gonna do the work better than you and faster than you.
Starting point is 01:20:38 Medium exposure, CEOs, veterinarians, that's good news. Interior designers, fundraisers, sales managers, lowest exposure, barbers. Drew, you're good. Child care workers, dishwashers, firefighters, pipe-layers. Exactly, there's the trade school stuff. Anything that involves you actively working, not sitting at a desk in front of a computer,
Starting point is 01:21:01 your jobs are safe. Anything that involves sitting in front of a computer, and Ogu. That deli just said to me, and Ogu, tell Pat not to replace me up. Pat, hey deli, anybody out there that's behind the computer right now editing, you better start taking some construction. Can you imagine, no no imagine we get an email saying,
Starting point is 01:21:20 from all our editors, hey Rob, are you guys looking for people to help do construction with the new building? We'll start digging right now. I heard you're buying land. Low exposure. They have enough humor to do that. I've said this before. Anybody building a dock? If you know how to lay pipe, you're going to be okay. Shout out to the pipe players out there.
Starting point is 01:21:39 Pipe players, shout out. Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. Navalny. Yeah, Navalny. Yeah. Alexei Navalny died of sudden death syndrome. Authorities claim as devastated mom forbidden to see Putin critics body. So let's go through a couple of these stories here. Which ones we want to go with? Is that the first one? I'll just go through the first one here. And then you can comment on it. So Russian authorities assertion that Alexei Navalny died from sudden death syndrome drew skepticism and anger from the family and supporters When Navalny spokesman spokeswoman stating Alexei Navalny was murdered the conflicting narratives surrounding his death is occur occurring in a remote penal colony
Starting point is 01:22:19 fueled Have fueled suspicions about foul play despite calls for transparency initial reports from Russian official claim Navalny collapsed and died during a walk due to a feeling on due to feeling on while Ukrainian President Zelensky directly accused Putin kills whoever he wants Putin kills whoever he wants while Navalny's demise coincides with a military victory in Ukraine removing a significant political obstacle to for Putin. Navalny's family faces hurdles and locating his body with authorities providing contradictory information and lack of transparency, exasperating suspicious of a coverup. Adam. Well, there's so many ways to go here, but let me just say condolences to Alexei Navalny. This is a name,
Starting point is 01:23:03 if you're not familiar with, we've actually learned his name for years because in 2020 we talked about a flight that he was on where he was poisoned where Putin tried to kill him and somehow he survived. So Putin at this point, if it's not clear and clear to you, Putin is a bad dude. And for the Putin sympathizers, especially those on the far right, it's time to wake up. This guy is not your friend. He is not an ally. I know you want a strong leader, but a strong leader in the White House is a lot different from a strong leader, autocrat in Russia.
Starting point is 01:23:37 So you know, there's terms like autocrats or theocrats, or there's terms like oligarchs. What Putin is, is a kleptocrat. And he is thieving and stealing and corrupting Russia, like no other. Let me give you an example. Who was Alexei Navalny? Alexei Navalny in 2011 started a 501c3, which is a nonprofit called the Anti-Corruption Foundation. That was his foundation. Now we've learned of Navalny because we interviewed you interviewed
Starting point is 01:24:09 Gary Kasparov, the world's greatest chess player ever in the 2021 vault. You interviewed him later that year. I was invited to go to the freedom forum where I was able to interview Gary Kasparov as well. That's the same situation where we interviewed, what's our friend's name, Yonmi Park. I also interviewed Masa Aladinaja, the woman who was anti-Hijab Iran, basically vocalizing. But that year, Navalny spoke at the Freedom Forum via webcam. Now, why did freedom forum via webcam. Now why did he speak via webcam?
Starting point is 01:24:46 Cause he was already arrested and locked up and thrown in a Russian gulag. Now this is a guy that was poisoned in 2020 on a plane on the way to Germany. This guy got asylum in Germany, got healthy and what did he decide to do Vinny go back to Russia knowing that he'd be locked up, knowing that he'd be most likely killed by Putin. But he said, this is not how you show strength. This is not how you basically stand up to authoritarianism. This is what you have to do.
Starting point is 01:25:17 He landed and the second he landed, he was thrown in jail. And anybody surprised to see that he was killed by this Russian gulag is not paying attention to what Putin is doing. So just one last point. So we're cool with rush with him killing dissidents. We're cool with him shooting, poisoning, strangling people. Is that, is that what we're saying? We're okay with him invading sovereign countries.
Starting point is 01:25:40 We're okay with him locking up journalists. Evan Gershkovich, at what point do we say, all right, this man is corrupt. Final point. Do you know that, you know, there's rankings of what country is the most corrupt country? I want to give a shout out to Russia two years in a row, world news, world affairs, uh, Russia, two years in a row, most corrupt country on earth. Number two country, Pat, this should give you a little hope. Number two is Iran. Number two is Iran. So Russia is more corrupt than the threeocratic thug like mafia regime in Iran. By the way, I'm not giving Ukraine a pass here because Ukraine is the second most corrupt country in Europe. So there it is Russia. Congratulations. Keep voting for Putin. By the way, there's an election in one month where he's a shoe in to win because he's already killed all
Starting point is 01:26:29 his opponents or they've been shut up or thrown in jail. So Russia number one, two years running Iran number two, last point corruption. Do you know that how much money the Russian president gets a year? Do you know what their number is? Well, he's a trillion there, so I mean it should be good, right? So the number, heads of government salaries, number one, the number one highest paid salary in the world goes to Singapore. They received $1.6 million. Hong Kong is number two, Switzerland numbers three, USA is number four, $400,000. So our presidents Biden, Trump, Obama, they make 400 grand you know in Russia the annual salary is a hundred and thirty five thousand dollars a year
Starting point is 01:27:09 so tell me if there's no corruption in Russia how you go from being paid a hundred and thirty five thousand dollars a year to it allegedly the world's richest man at well over two hundred dollars. He's created nothing but chaos, death, and murder, and he's gonna be reelected by a landslide in Russia in one month. Adam, can I ask you a question? Do you think any other world leaders have anybody killed? Do you think, I'm being genuine.
Starting point is 01:27:38 Do you think she, no, yes, I do. And that's why we need to stand up to these world leaders, not empathize with them. I'm saying, how about our world leaders? You don't think that, I mean, this is just a big problem. And I get your passion and God rest his soul. I feel bad for anybody that's trying to speak up. But are you surprised? Like Putin is, and Pat has said this is a gangster. That's what gangsters do. And if you know, you're going up against a gangster again, I feel bad for him. But it, whoever said Putin was a saint, you know Russians people in Russia love their leader
Starting point is 01:28:10 Adam well, that's what you think because there's Russian propaganda on TV And if there's anybody that tries to run against him exhibit a Alexi Navalny you'll end up dead Okay, but you know that there's thousands of people that came out to protest Navalny's death and they've all been thrown in jail Okay, so so so like to equivocate saying hey look, this is just what they do Invade countries they kill political dissidents. You sound like a man like you sound like you're explaining what America does So my question no America. Don't say no, honey. Have we ever so you there's a big difference killing Donald Trump You make your point. Yeah, I we ever, so you've been, there's a big difference between killing Donald Trump. If you make your point, let him say, go ahead.
Starting point is 01:28:46 I wanna make my point. So, my question. Have we made a point? Have you ever heard of any political leaders having anybody killed that's talking shit about them or like, you don't see it because it's not televised because Russia and Putin are, it's such a dangerous enemy to us.
Starting point is 01:29:02 But like, it happens all the time. You don't think Obama or any of these people have had anybody kill like Edward Snowden, by the way. He was on a kill list. If they could have gotten to him, they would have killed him just for talking shit, hold on, and revealing what they were doing. And let's not forget, how many people,
Starting point is 01:29:16 she's not the president, how many people have mysteriously died under Hillary Clinton? So, are you actually condoning killing of Alexei Navalny? What is happening right now? Again. You're condoning. the lexine of all what is happening right now again? You're condoning There's a difference between killing a bad dude when you kill what is what is famously Trump said he's like Soleimani is dead or whoever the hell he said he talked about there's a difference between
Starting point is 01:29:41 Vinny soak this in for a second between Vinnie, soak this in for a second, killing Donald Trump versus trying to politically and excuse him from a debate. He killed his opponent. They throw them in jail. They're wrapped around a noose around their neck with a piano wire. They're shot in the head.
Starting point is 01:29:59 They're poisoned. That's a little bit different than what goes on here in America. Please don't excuse what Putin is doing as completely just rational. And that they all do this. We just hold the parade and don't. Hold on. Don't do not act for one second that if they couldn't get away with killing Trump, they
Starting point is 01:30:19 would do it. Please don't lie to yourself. Hold on. Hold on. Don't talk for two seconds. Don't lie to yourself. Hold on hold on. Don't talk for two seconds. Don't lie to yourself We've already found out that they've already the CIA was involved with killing one of our presidents Don't don't act Adam. I love this again. I sense again. Hold on. Let me Adam you know what I don't get it you sound exactly like Van Jones you sound exactly like all really left this
Starting point is 01:30:43 Yeah, you do because because I'm saying that no Putin is an autocrat kills every political distance every leader of every Authoritarian sympathizers. No, Adam. It's not even a ticket. You sound like you should work for CNN because I'm not I'm not condoning She should the guys a bad Russian TV. He's a bad. You should go work for Putin. He's a bad Russian he's a bad you should go work for put he's a bad guy Well, you want me to know you're shot. I love it. It was under your desk right now Tucker Carlson. What is happening? PPD where you going you have to go pee. Oh, by the way, sorry Adam I think you do me a favor you do me rather work for this is the problem that you don't get Vinnie Yeah, I would rather work for CNN than I word
Starting point is 01:31:25 for Russian propaganda TV you're trying to equivocate an authoritarian murderous regime to leftist sympathizers big difference buddy you big difference who asked so so we're cool saying that Trump who's saying that put was not a bad guy then you know I don't think you're doing that right you know I think you're reshading you are no you know you I'm saying he's a bad guy period I'm saying why are you so surprised that he killed the guy oh my god I believe that's the biggest gangster in the world he killed the guy that's like saying same as a bull what you have another body under your under your on your belt and why are you so shocked it happens? That's really is he's not hiding it nobody shocked here He's not hiding it. No, he's not hiding it. Okay, but you have Putin sympathizers like you that think he's a strong leader and strong like bull Back off a minute buddy back that up. Where is he?
Starting point is 01:32:22 sympathizing with Putin where is he Hold on Where is he? Yeah, sympathizing with Putin. Where is he? Hold on That's a moral equivalence. No, I'm not to Hillary Clinton Actually Vladimir Putin killing you know it used to be the conservatives and the people in the right way that were I got a question. I got a question. Now you guys are sucking Putin off. Oh boy. I got a question. Don't talk. Facts take a holiday with you, dude.
Starting point is 01:32:49 So I got a question for you. Calm down, princess. I got a question for you. So what do you think is the percentage that Navalny was killed by Putin's people? One billion percent. Oh, but you told me never to say 100%. I know.
Starting point is 01:33:02 Whoa! So now you're eating your own words 100% that's a fact You know those 47 year old guys that just walk around and just drop dead Was he vaccinated? Oh yeah, there it happened Can I ask questions? Can I ask questions?
Starting point is 01:33:15 I can't believe that this guy sympathizing with me Here we go, here we go, that word You need to call it a sympathizer Can I just ask a question? Sure, your argument What do you think are the chances that he was killed by Putin's people I asked Adam because Adam said he said a billion percent. What do you say? Guess what? I don't know Pat maybe 70% because I was never to say my Putin would never not my Putin
Starting point is 01:33:44 He would kill you in an instant. What percentage you think Putin, his people killed a... Come on, Tom. Bus out your calculator for this one, guys. I think this is like 99.5%. Oh, oh, shocker. Thanks, Tom, for being a realist. So with that being said...
Starting point is 01:33:59 I mean, there's this little teeny thread in there, Pat, but it's like 99... This is the way Putin operates. Tom, but it's it's like 99. I mean this is this is the way Putin operates Tom is it closer to 190? No, no, I'm like at 99.9999 But Vinny somehow still at 70 because I was told by you never to say a hundred percent But even Tom the smartest guy in the room 99.99 Did you see you're so oblivious that you're like 70%
Starting point is 01:34:23 Let me follow up The a question. He sees the assets of billionaires all hundred a cent. Maybe he was back. Let me follow up with a question. Here's a follow up with a question. So number one, everybody here assumes that if you were a betting man, you're betting that this was an inside job and he took out an opponent.
Starting point is 01:34:40 Great, so we're there. Now let's go to the next one. Do you have a percentage, by the way? I think this team is capable of doing that. I'm more towards yes than I'm towards no percentage. Would you say I'm above 50% towards yes. Okay. So, so, so, so by the way, but, but what I mean by that is, do I think, do I think it's a direct hit or do I think it's a direct influence through proxy and other gangs and stuff like that? Yes, I'm there. So whatever that is, I'm, I'm in that area. Okay. But do I think it's a direct influence through proxy and other gangs and stuff like that? Yes, I'm there.
Starting point is 01:35:05 So whatever that is, I'm in that area, okay? But do I think it's like a person that's a soldier coming in? I don't know about that. Now let's go to the second part. Okay, so what should happen? What should happen to him? What should happen to who? To Putin.
Starting point is 01:35:20 Well, nothing's gonna happen to him. No, what should he say? What should happen to him? I think... How should America react? Well, I think what is going to happen in my humble opinion, you know, Vinny is was so graciously saying that we should provide zero assistance to Ukraine. But you know, you just went off on the Trump camp over people in New York, basically not defending Trump, even if you don't agree with Trump, even if you don't agree with Voldemort Zelensky, you know, there's a famous quote, the only thing necessary for the triumph of
Starting point is 01:35:48 evil is for good people to do nothing. So when you're looking at this, you, let's go over a timeline for a second. You have the Tucker interview. You have the Senate for aid package. You have Trump basically coming out and saying, uh, Russia, go ahead and do whatever you want to NATO countries. You have basically this week was the Munich security conference. And then following that Putin is a sick KGB leader.
Starting point is 01:36:12 His, it's almost like his name is in the news. So it's like, how do I steal the show? Kill my political dissident. Right. So, uh, my point is this, I think this will lead to them funding the Ukraine point about New York You said about New York. Okay. We're really done with that. No, exactly. The only thing necessary For the tribe of crazy. I gotta good people to do nothing. I gotta I agree with the people in New York Can I turn it around? Okay. Can we play devil's advocate? Let me play devil's advocate
Starting point is 01:36:41 Just play long cure with me with devil's advocate devil's advocate. Let me play devil's advocate. Just play long here with me with devil's advocate. Anytime something weird happens, you have to trust and put everything on the table of possibilities and then put percentage next to it. Okay. Purity percentage next to it. All right. So let me ask you, has the bill passed for the $60 billion to Ukraine yet? Has that passed yet? It went through the Senate, but not the house. Okay. So meaning it's not done yet right not even close and originally it was supposed to be the border bill and eventually is that fair to say that we found that it was never about the border it was really about Ukraine it was fair to say that it
Starting point is 01:37:14 was a conglomerate of money being sent around to foreign aid and domestic border bill yeah so the majority was towards 60 billion Ukraine okay the majority was towards for. Is it fair to say that the establishment, not the left, the establishment, the McConnell, the Schumer, the Pelosi, the people, the establishment is not happy with the fact that that bill didn't go through. Is it fair to say that they're not happy about it and they're upset about it? Yeah. He said it's become fashionable to avoid global interest. So, so then from there on, what, what stories that we hear, we heard. And by the way, this is a little bit creepy now.
Starting point is 01:37:50 And I hadn't even thought about this. Do you remember when they said something very bad is about to happen in Russia? And do you remember that clip Rob that was going viral with everybody on the establishment right and left that was talking about something? They were talking about like space, space, new weapons, something bad's about to happen to Russia. Right. By the way, he was interviewed on meet the press this past week. Chris, uh, the guy that made the comment to Chris and Welker, right? So, um, so okay. So I'm not, he's a Republican number. Right. So, so the question becomes,
Starting point is 01:38:20 is there a possibility that, you know, a internal side, because you know, you need to create, when you want somebody to fall like in Iran, again, I'll go back to this, Sinema Rex fire, 400 people in a theater were locked, doors shut by Khomeini's people, okay? 400 people died in that theater, crossed the street from the police station. They blamed the Shah.
Starting point is 01:38:49 Next thing you know, he's exiled, that's it. They took over Iran. But you know who blamed everybody in Iran, including my mother and family members, you know who they thought did the work at the Cinema Rex fire? Everybody, logical people, they all said, this was the job of who? The Shah.
Starting point is 01:39:05 Because if you talk to anybody that knows anything, that follows anything and says anything about this, they'll say this, but you know the Shah was a real mean dictator, right? He was really this. So first thing they'll ever say, which means propaganda worked. And then a year later, not even a year later, a few months later, the person that came out, if you can find this here, the story of the individual that came out, and they said the person that did Cinema Rex
Starting point is 01:39:29 Fire, death toll perpetrators, what is that, revolution, what is that? They blame Savaak at the top. Initially, the revolutionaries, Khomeini side, falsely alleged that Savaak, Savaak is the Shah's MI6, the Shah's Masa, the Shah's CIA, allegedly said that Savak's intelligence were the pursuit of individuals who ran into the theater, used it as an opportunity to hide it in a large crowd, blaming them, right? Then years later, it came out, Iranian newspaper, Sohem Ruz, blamed the radical Islamists and the editorial, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And a name came up, the person that was behind it was from what is known, the cinema rex exodores
Starting point is 01:40:09 were intentionally locked, widespread rumors at the time was Savak and pro-government agent, responsible, yet the arson was consistent with the Islamic activists setting ablaze cinemas and other venues of supposed Western decedents for more than a decade as witness in this, eventually a name came out that was, I'm not gonna read this whole thing to you.
Starting point is 01:40:29 You can find out who it was. And it was Khomeini's side. Everybody found that. It was public, right? But it was so effective to get rid of the Shah. How bad do you think the left wants to get rid of Putin? Well, I don't think it's just a left thing. I think that anybody with sensibilities
Starting point is 01:40:44 thinks that Putin is, as Alexei Navalny it's just a left thing. I think anybody would, I think that anybody with sensibilities thinks that Putin is, as Alexei Navalny called him, a bad dude. Let me replace it. How bad do you think the establishment wants to get rid of Putin? On the list of probabilities, I would say very, very high. Willing to do anything? Such as what? Anything.
Starting point is 01:41:01 Anything, willing to do anything to redirect the attention elsewhere to cause the world to support them to prove a bill To get rid of that guy is it is that I doubt that it's Congress But if you're asking me if the CIA would do anything, you know illegal shadowy and well does it what's illegal? anything shadowy and Capable are they capable of it CIA's So let's play back any a number of Nikki Haley's recent campaign speeches about, you know, depowering and removing Putin. And then she goes to, so far as to say also G and she's very establishment. They're out there saying it.
Starting point is 01:41:36 All I'm saying is, here's all I'm saying guys. My first thing is, okay, yeah, that's the opponent and you, you poisoned him in the plane and all this other subprogosion. It's like a trend. Fine. So it's going towards track record to murdering your opponents. I'm, I'm, I'm with nobody said, nobody's like Hillary Clinton though, right? I mean, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. 50 on exactly the same. I'm with it. I don't think they're very different, but you're making a point here. Pat. I know you're going to think those two are very different But I do yeah because you look because you love Hillary. No, I don't know with her
Starting point is 01:42:10 I think if Hillary and I'm with her trampstack I think if Hillary was the president of the United States and could get away with things that Putin gets away with She would gladly do this. Well. This is my opinion. That's not your opinion. It's my opinion Yeah, you don't think Hillary Clinton is capable of doing I think she's certainly capable I don't think she's Vladimir Putin. Of course not because you're because she's more discreet about it. She's actually more Sun Tzu art of war talk about it. All I'm saying to you is we have to sit here and Assume that both is possible for it to happen. It is very high likely that this was the job of Putin at his camp. When is their election
Starting point is 01:42:51 coming up? By the way, it's in one month on March 15th and anyone who was running against Putin was nobody from them recently was not only running. No, he was he was barred from running because when he was thrown in jail, he was he was called a criminal and you can't run if you're a criminal I guess unless your name is Vlad of your Putin Yeah, to me all I'm if I have to put orders of things that could have happened here Number one for me is this is Putin getting rid of an enemy. That's number one number two in a distance But it would be a number two would be US CIA certain people from the establishment Number two in a distance, but it would be a number two would be US
Starting point is 01:43:26 CIA Certain people from the establishment that maybe they have this kind of intel to create a ruckus at a time like this To pass the bill to get more Americans supporting Ukraine again because the concept of Ukraine has become in less and less What more and more Americans left and right are supporting Ukraine less and less. Like what are we doing sending all this money? There's a waning interest in Ukraine. Even Kamala Harris came out and she said what? She came out recently and Kamala Harris was words by the way.
Starting point is 01:43:55 She said, US will help Ukraine for as long as it takes. A lot of Americans don't agree with this to say we will support America for as long as it takes. A lot of Americans don't agree with this to say we will support America for as long as it takes. So maybe they want to bring this out to be able to support Ukraine as long as it takes. It should definitely be on the list of possibilities of what happened with Navalny. That's all I'm saying here. And I just, hold on, because Adam, that's you being a contradiction to yourself when you said, never you said this in this room never say 100% You are saying it's 100% which you hold on hold on. Let me finish you cannot say that for a fact But for you to be so naive you are you are being so naive to be like
Starting point is 01:44:38 Hillary you can't compare your delusional to think that what 50 some people that have are involved with her ended their lives because they just couldn't Let's stay on focus. No, no, no, hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on Adam Like you always say we can multitask. I can multitask You're delusional and you're naive if you think that I who the hell is the support? I can give a shit what I said was he's a gangster and he's doing gangster things I can give a shit what I said was he's a gangster and he's doing gangster things You're naive to think that our government our leaders and not even the president a Hillary Clinton and her husband Can have people hold on a second that are against them go up in a tree Hang on myself with the court shoot himself in the chest with a shotgun and the shotgun is never found
Starting point is 01:45:18 You're delusional you are to tell me that this guy I'm Worshipping Poon because he's evil, but there's no there's no comparison with Hillary Clinton. What year was Hillary Clinton president again? Exactly. I should scare you even more. She's not exactly, but she still have everybody killed that fuck with her. Okay. Sorry for my language. Listen, if you want to believe that Hillary Clinton is a mass murderer, I never said mass murder. That's all you never said. But I'm going to follow the stats here. That's all you buddy. That's all you. But I'm going to follow the stats here. Anyone that that has been in direct conflict with Putin has been shot, stabbed, poisoned, death,
Starting point is 01:45:52 murdered, blown up in a plane. So it should give you a little bit of pause that for some reason, for some reason, the far right fringe, which I'm putting you in right now mentally is somehow a Putin sympathizer again. And somehow it's like, do you'm putting you in right now mentally, is somehow a Putin sympathizer. Again. And somehow it's like, yeah. You sound like, you sound, Adam, you sound like who the hell, when the hell did I ever say that? Say one bad thing. He kills people, you idiot. How many times do I have to tell you? Okay, but you're like, you're the type of person that says we should give no money to Ukraine. You should let him invite in foreign countries. Adam, you should let him lock up political dissidents. My right friend
Starting point is 01:46:26 You know, it's probably not even my right friend. Hold on my right fringe mine None of it happened during the right wing Donald Trump. Why did why did it happen all of a sudden? No, no, no, why did it happen all of a sudden these past years? You're saying that under Trump Nobody was murdered or bludgeoned to death under Putin was all that you read a newspaper Russian all this bullshit nothing happened nothing happened You're you are completely untrue. You sound like the base you sound the mainstream media throwing out those bullshit things Putin sympathizer put in price hike you sound exactly like the left-wing Media that's the problem. You can't just throw stupid ass labels like that with no no explanation
Starting point is 01:47:04 Oh, when did I say I'm here the type of person? That would vote for Putin over Biden. What are you even talking about Adam? Who would you vote? What are you talking about? I'm not Joe Biden. None of them. How about none of the above? That's how twisted you are that you would actually sit this one out instead of an American president versus a Russian dictator That's how warped you are that I wouldn't vote for neither of them. The answer is Biden. What are you even talking about? I'm voting for a Russian president. You're not making any sense. You're proving my point is that you're you're you're putting these guys in the same category. Let's come
Starting point is 01:47:40 back. Let's come back. The residents versus Vladimir Putin. I don't. Okay. You're delusional. Let's play a simple. Let's come back here and let's have an arm. Look, I would, I would tell you. So for me in a situation like this, um, this is, this is the part and FYI, there's some people, you didn't even bring this up. There's some people that are even saying the timing of it has to do with Tucker's interview. Like, yeah, I don't know who said the daily beast or somebody even wrote that, you know, kind of a Russian RT media. What page is that? What page is that?
Starting point is 01:48:11 Top of page six. Makarita Samoyan of RT. Do you have the Van Jones clip with Bill Marr and what do you call it? The one you were telling me about. Yeah. And it's a, so basically it's Van Jones and Ann Coulter, again, our Bill Maher. Bill Maher wanted to know their thoughts of Tucker going in there. That's right there. And by the way, Van Jones, play this clip,
Starting point is 01:48:32 and I want to show you this is the epitome of a beta male is just to do it right here. What do you think of Tucker? I mean, you used to be friends with him, right? I mean, going over there and giving a lap, and basically, lap the answer. I mean parading himself for all these years is so pro-American and then Gormie I'm basically saying this is the really good country Russia and this guy and not bringing up any of his crimes what what what what what is his
Starting point is 01:48:59 motivation where can you can you get into his head a little from well, no, but and not know I'm not a huge fan. I've talked to her jealous. Yeah, a lot of what is jealous people do. On both sides is motivated by seeking money and face what on yeah, what money to do it. This is how I mean couldn't he still be on Fox. Look at me you you went over there and said, Moscow is this amazing city because the trains run on time.
Starting point is 01:49:31 Right. I'm like, isn't that what they said about Hitler and Mussolini? Yeah, I learned. Mussolini and Mussolini. It's Mussolini and Mussolini. The trains run on time, but people are being literally killed in prison because they have an opinion. That's not a great country. I think he have an opinion. That's not a great country
Starting point is 01:49:50 People are motivated by money and fame if they were on Fox news the Fox news that then had to pay 700 million in defamation I would say you can you can read it on my sob stack first or wait for a Fox to pay a 700 million defamation judgment. By the way, Van Jones, the last time we heard of him, he was shaking and crying because Vivek, a skinny Indian guy did a speech and Van Jones was like, I was shaking. Okay. And for them to say that Tucker's, Tucker's interview, let the world hear what an adversary has to say.
Starting point is 01:50:26 And for them to say he's giving a lap dance, CNN is doing way more. They're having sex with Biden every single day. So for him to say that type of shit really, really drives me crazy. It drives me nuts. Now, and look, and Bill Maher, like, why would you go over there? We know why he went over there. What did Colbert say? What did Colbert say? Now, look, and Bill Marley, why, why would you go over there? We know why he wouldn't go over there. What did Colbert say? What did Colbert say? Stephen Colbert has another Trump derangement
Starting point is 01:50:49 syndrome. He was, he was one of the, by the way, one of the biggest shills of the left. Remember him with his dancing vaccine stuff. He just had one of his TDS moments where, mind you, he's a comedian, okay? He's had to take off his glasses, run up to the camera to all the stuff that's happening with Trump right now in New York. Yeah, look at this. Go ahead, Rob. I know how numb we've become, but it's not normal. No other candidate for the presidency has ever had
Starting point is 01:51:17 to pause his campaign to defend himself in multiple courts. And I would like to point out that in all seven of his cases, no one, no one doubts that he did these things. We're just sitting around patiently like to point out that in all seven of his cases, no one, no one doubts that he did these things. We're just sitting around patiently waiting to find out if the wheels of justice will grind fast enough for there to be any consequences. And the media is covering it like it's any other political story, like it's all horse race.
Starting point is 01:51:37 I know. Don't you miss Jay Leno and Johnny Carson and those late night, we're supposed to be fun and happy. That's a political activist. Like, why, why, why is he so insane? And it's happening and it's shifting with Bill. Listen, and Bill Ma, I'm tired of people going, oh, Bill Ma is leaning right and don't get it twisted, bro. It's because Trump was gone. Biden was in. They have nothing to talk about. They have absolutely nothing to talk about. It's election year. Trump is back and now
Starting point is 01:52:03 the Trump hate train, the wheels are starting to spin. And it's election year Trump is back and now the Trump hate train the wheels are starting to spin and it's only a matter of time to to to bill mar goes back to old bill mar where it's just Trump is gonna start war war three Trump is a russian asset trump and all that bullshit and i'm tired of it and it's gonna keep happening it's gonna get worse and you're gonna see it well regarding Tucker uh you have to respect him for going to Russia. So for the people on the left that are like, I can't believe he's a shill. He's gonna use his own pop bit.
Starting point is 01:52:30 He's doing lap dances out of lap dances, as they said. Well, he did. And Putin said it himself, your friend, Vladimir Putin, your hero. Yeah, my friend. You know, said, yeah, I was expecting a tougher interview. So, you know, he should have been like, Abidi, can I talk?
Starting point is 01:52:44 We're just gonna keep yelling all day. Yeah. Putin said it himself. Yeah, I was expecting a harder interview. So, you know, it's been lauded many times that Tucker was basically giving a softball interview. What would you have asked the Trump? What would you have asked Adam? Why are you killing innocent people in Ukraine and invading countries? How about that? You never would have said none of that. Why are you killing your political opponents? Why does it why does it seem that anyone who's ever given any sort of challenge to you Somehow gets poisoned somehow. They just throw themselves billionaires are locked up in jail
Starting point is 01:53:27 Or billionaires are just throwing themselves out of windows. You know all those depressed billionaires all. How about two tough questions like that? But that's not even my point with, with Tucker. The point with Tucker, what he missed, what he didn't understand, as much as our cities are crumbling and there, and that does need to be held to account the subways in New York, do you understand when the train stations in Russia were built? Do you know when they were built? Take a wild guess, Vinnie. During Stalin. Exactly. Lucky guess. During Stalin. What was Stalin known for? Killing people? Yeah, exactly. So how about misappropriating and stealing all the money from the people? Because communism and socialism takes all the money and usurps it to the government and they built these lavish train stations. And the people are starving
Starting point is 01:54:08 while they build these grandiose public homages to the great communist dictatorship of Stalin. So it's no wonder why they're the most amazing train stations in the world. I don't know how Tucker didn't understand that because all the money was misappropriated to build these grandiose homages to communism.
Starting point is 01:54:28 Whereas in New York, all right, there's called public-private partnerships is built on capitalism, and they're like, yeah, we could improve this a little bit, but it's gonna cost a lot of money. But in Russia, Putin again makes $130,000 a year. He's worth $200 billion. Your friend.
Starting point is 01:54:47 How much is he paying you to suck his- So it's like Nancy Pelosi. I love how you keep going to the gay route, which is hilarious. I'm just saying you're a Putin sympathizer. Yeah, and you suck- You're a Putin sympathizer. I'm telling you right now, it's crazy.
Starting point is 01:54:58 You served in the US Air Force. If, and don't, don't, don't- You served in the US Air Force. Yeah, you're a Putin puppet. Adam, don't talk shit about my service Adam don't go there because trust me you're gonna regret it don't you sound I'm there right there there's CNN there's your lovely homeland that works for CNN or MSNBC I would I would 100% give you a contract to go yeah by the way Russia TV
Starting point is 01:55:20 if you're listening yeah and if you could locate the 20,000 emails of the love letters that Vinny has written to Putin He's looking for a job on our TV propaganda TV. So Tom next week. It's just you and I do an apartment It's gonna be fantastic me and you represent America. Let's do it. No, I think I'm very pro-American right now It's the you know your pro-atom which is something completely different the I'd love to do like Monday morning business with you and knock down what's in it for me entrepreneurs finding answers. I'd love to do like fast 15, fast 20 every Monday morning with you Pat. Honestly, he was he really just put you pitch the show right now. You want to go Tom? I will tell you it's that's why we have biz doc the show right
Starting point is 01:56:03 if somebody wants to cash that they can go to the podcast and see what you're talking about the business. Okay, so let's go to a couple other stories here before we wrap up. Disney wants to hide political donations, spending on sex changes from shareholders. Docs reveal this is another daily call or story. So now the board doesn't want people to know
Starting point is 01:56:24 what the money is being spent. Let's read this, see what this is about. The board aims to conceal significant financial data including expenditures on transgender initiatives and political donations as revealed in documents pertaining to the 2024 proxy vote ballot for the annual shareholder meeting scheduled for April 2nd. The board reluctance to disclose spending on gender transition compensation and benefits is met with opposition from National Legal and Policy Center, NLPC and National Center for Public Policy Research, NCPPR, urging transparency regarding
Starting point is 01:56:58 these matters. Shareholders have demanded a report on Disney's funding of gender care by December 31st of 2024, citing concerns about potential risks and gaps and benefits related to gender dysphoria. Similarly, the board opposes disclosing the company's charitable and political donations, rejecting proposals to publish recipients of contributions. Tom, why do you think that is? Okay. So here's what's going on. Who reported this?
Starting point is 01:57:23 Where did this come out of? What's of? Rob, where did you find this? Daily caller. Oh, the daily caller. Isn't that interesting? This is this is good reporting. And this is also shareholders. Guess what? Not all the shareholders are having the same opinion as the people that are making opinions on the content movies. Some people want Disney to kind of write the ship a little bit, A, from a financial standpoint, and B, from a content standpoint. And maybe if they move the content a little bit, the finances will move.
Starting point is 01:57:56 And so what you have is a bunch of shareholders that are saying, hey, you're making crazy decisions and you're not as profitable as you should be and we think you're doing some crazy stuff. And by the way, we'd like to see just how crazy, what are you spending on this? What are you spending on that? Excuse me. And now the Disney board is like, yeah, we don't want to talk about that. That's what they're saying.
Starting point is 01:58:21 Yeah, we don't want to talk about our donations. We want to talk about this. And you got people out there all over it. And Pat, there are people on the Disney board, even though they're very aligned, that do not want to this get out because they are attempting to write the ship at Disney. They're trying to find a successor for Bob Iger.
Starting point is 01:58:40 They're trying to restore confidence. And Lord God, they go to church every week and they pray for hits. They may the next movie be a hit, which they haven't been able to do. And so what you now have as a shareholder is saying, hey, you know what, we wanna know. And Disney's board saying,
Starting point is 01:58:56 we don't wanna talk about that because it just shows you how inside Disney, how warped things have become. It's as simple as that. Vinny. To be honest with you, I think Disney, there needs to be a wake up call at Disney. Like, Tom, here's my question to you guys,
Starting point is 01:59:12 because on the business side, in these meetings where you just see numbers on the board, Tom, you're the biz doc, at what point do you go, guys, enough is enough? When do you say, guys, this whole idea that we shifted, it's like the border, it's not, nothing's being fixed. It's, we're going downhill. How do you fix it?
Starting point is 01:59:29 Well, there's two things. There's the denial side and there's the rational side. The denial side is, look, the next movie will be fine. They're in denial. We can get the, the analysts want to see more profitability. We need more profitability. Bob, you got to help us out here. We're hoping the next movie is gonna do it.
Starting point is 01:59:46 And how many movies in a row has that not happened? That's called Denial is the most powerful drug in America. Denial, not fentanyl, is the most powerful drug in America. Then you have the rationalists that are in the very, very tiny minority, where you have analysts and a couple board members that are... and a couple board members that have been Asking to be heard, you know, they've been fighting with the other and groups and using proxies Well, they're saying you know what I think it's deeper than that. I think it's more than just hoping for that next movie
Starting point is 02:00:15 I think we should proactively talk about leadership I think we should proactively talk about movie decisions and that is Upstream, but we know it's going to take five years to get downstream to make these movies. And so that's what's going on here. What's their stock looking like? What's Disney stock? Has it, has it not good? That's what I'm saying, Adam, has it dropped in the past like what, two years, three years? What do you mean as it drops in the past two, three years? It's plummeted. Oh, look at that. So I don't all time hide during COVID and then it just gone down ever since Adam, there's
Starting point is 02:00:43 there's the five year run since COVID. So remember, 21, 22, we could go back to the theaters, right? So ignore 20 and 21 to be fair to Disney. They were locked down. She couldn't go to theme parks except in Florida. And then it came back up. But now they've been introducing movies, 22, 23, and then to 24. The walkness.
Starting point is 02:01:03 Not happening, is it? Yeah. Well, yeah you know the famous Go woke go broke, you know I have a close relationship with Disney because but this is the first stock I've ever owned my grandmother bought me Disney stock when I was like a Teenager I was like oh my god. What's a stock? She bought me 10 shares of Disney and I've just been tracking that ever since the first stock I've ever had until I was sort of making real money in my twenties. So I've always sort of rooted for Disney peripherally, but what we've seen since basically COVID is that they've just embraced completely the DEI ESG trans woke agenda and their stock portfolio
Starting point is 02:01:40 shows. You know, you talked about price to earnings ratio earlier like that. It's a freaking disaster. So they brought back, they fired who was his Bob Shepak. Shepak was the guy and then they brought back Iger. We've read, we all read as a company right of a lifetime. We saw what he did to acquire Pixar and Marvel and everything that he's worked out. You know, he's between a rock and a hard place. To me, so if numbers were to come out, I mean, we already know how Silicon Valley companies vote and donate, right?
Starting point is 02:02:12 Rob, if you can pull up Silicon Valley political donation companies, you'll see where they vote and how they vote with their money and how far it is. If you go to images, you should be able to see it. Go to images. It shows exactly how that right now. There's one that shows exactly what percentage of the money went to. Is that by company? Let me see that one right there. That's one of them. There's there. Okay. Zoom in a little bit more rap. Oh, it just shows a dollar amount. It doesn't show anyways alphabet was at 98%
Starting point is 02:02:46 You know Twitter was 99% Facebook was 98% of the leaders and employees giving money to which political party It was all the left these Virtual governments that's taking place, but Disney. I don't know why Disney would be surprised Anybody surprised if you find out 90% of the employees that Disney give the money to the left? No, of course. No one's gonna be surprised by that, that they're doing it. By the way, who owns Marvel?
Starting point is 02:03:10 Zumin Rob? I think so. Doesn't Disney own Marvel? I think so. So there was a movie that came out this week called Madam Web. Yeah. Did anybody hear about it?
Starting point is 02:03:18 There are employee donations to Mitram Canada's Biparty. Look at Netflix, 99.6%. I was even wrong. I said 98%. Twitter's at 98.7. Airbnb 97.8, Apple 97, Stripe 97, Lyft 96, Google 96%. Salesforce 95, Facebook 95 PayPal 92 Microsoft 92 Amazon 89 Uber 81 Hewlett Packard 80 Intel 78 Oracle 66, you know who runs Oracle Larry Ellison number four Rob just Google real quick madam web I just want to confirm this before I throw Disney under the bus here Madam web was a movie that just came out here. It stars What's her face? Dakota Johnson,
Starting point is 02:04:06 Dakota Johnson, the daughter of Don Johnson, Marvel Comics, Marvel owns Disney. Yeah. Rotten tomatoes gave him a 13% IMDB gave him 3.8%. So at what point do you continue to make these movies lose money and then just shove it down people's throats? There it is. 13% rotten tomato. That means there are genders that like Adam, if the great question is I'm like, is there agenda that like important that they're like, listen, you guys are all going to lose money. But what makes me think about it is if rotten tomato gave it 13% but the audience and audience gave it 56, you know what it tells you? There probably wasn't enough LGBTQ stuff in there
Starting point is 02:04:43 for right. So they don't not be happy with it. Yeah. gave it 56, you know what it tells you? There probably wasn't enough LGBTQ stuff in there for Rodney. Tomato not be happy with it. Yeah, probably. There's actually the other one. The higher rotten tomato gives, the worse the movie is, the less they give, the better it is because rotten tomato is coming from the rotten people in the tomato called Hollywood, right?
Starting point is 02:04:57 That's kind of where they're coming from. Anyways, let's go to the next story here. Gen Z rejects financial guru Dave Ramsey's advice saying live debt free. They say self care is extremely important. Dave Ramsey's gotta figure that out as an old man. He doesn't understand that self care is more important than being debt free, Dave.
Starting point is 02:05:18 I mean, you gotta figure this stuff out. Despite Dave Ramsey's popularity, particularly amongst older generations, he should say wiser when it comes onto savings, Gen Z dismisses his financial advice as outdated and impractical amidst current economic realities. Young workers reject Ramsey's counsel against daily indulgences such as expensive coffee
Starting point is 02:05:39 with one individual serving self-care is extremely important. And if it means buying a six dollar coffee every day, do it. Ramsey's recommendations regarding long-term investing, notably home buying, face scrutiny from younger generations who question the feasibility of paying for house upfront and cash with median income home prices reaching about $363,000 nationwide. Gen Z workers find Ramsey's suggestions out of touch
Starting point is 02:06:02 as illustrated by one respondent who remarked, it's mind boggling that the older generation that bought four bedroom homes for $50 and a pack of strawberries continues to lecture younger people on money management. Tom what do you have to say about this? This is Gen Z being Gen Z as reported by Gen Z, Business Insider. It's sort of interesting. This, so Gen Z, Business Insider agree that Gen Z is being screwed and that it's hard to live. But what they are unable to do here is,
Starting point is 02:06:34 they're talking about, they don't see, let's go upstream downstream. They are downstream saying, they don't see a path to home ownership or personal wealth. So they're saying, so who the hell cares if I am frivolous about things that make me feel good? That's all they're saying. And if I want to buy coffee and I don't want to save, I want to do all this and it's just,
Starting point is 02:06:56 there's no way. I just don't see any way to the front. I don't see any way to do this. Don't lecture me. Where's my coffee? That's what they're saying. They're spoiled brats having a hissy fit and they're not going upstream to say, what is it with this economy that has screwed you so badly? What is it about the situation that screwed you so badly? Why would that house payment
Starting point is 02:07:16 be so expensive? Interest rates are up. Why did houses go up? Do you know about what printing money does to inflated asset classes like, oh, residential real estate, they're not going upstream to think about that. And that's very typical of Business Insider, bit of a mouthpiece for Gen Z. And so what do they do? They pick on, they pick on a rational voice. I guess it was a slow news day. And I guess the Trump, you know, verdict hadn't come out that day and they just decided let's pick on Dave Ramsey, let's do some surveys and we'll let the Gen Z stamp their feet and complain and what they're not doing is asking why is the economy like this, why are there's homes some like this and the Business Insider by the way is sort of the, the, the, I almost said news,
Starting point is 02:08:05 that would have been a mistake, is publishes these articles coming from a decidedly Gen Z in Silicon Valley, worker viewpoint, because the Silicon Valley elite are buying up very expensive houses and keeping California, California. That's what's going on here, Adam. So, you know, there's a famous phrase, cutting your nose off despite your face.
Starting point is 02:08:26 That's exactly what Gen Z is doing. They're basically shooting themselves in the foot, saying, well, you know, it's not fair that I can't buy this coffee every day. So now I'm never going to buy a house in the history of my life. All right. How does that make sense? If you do the math here, the self care, I'm not sure how, why getting coffee at Starbucks equals self care. All right, cool.
Starting point is 02:08:48 So if you spend $6 a day, five days a week, that's 30 bucks a week, times four weeks a month, you spend 120 bucks over a year, spending $1,500 on coffee, that's the financial decision you wanna make, that's what you're getting behind, that's what you're like, yo, I'm getting my coffee. That's what happened here.
Starting point is 02:09:04 Dave Ramsey has a famous phrase where he says, uh, when you're broke, you're desperate. And when you're desperate, you're dumb. These people are just straight up dumb. So if this mentality can continues to base, basically you're calling card for your money, guess what? You'll never have enough in savings. You'll never have enough invested. You'll certainly never be able to buy a house. And the sort of sarcasm of like, yeah, my grandparents
Starting point is 02:09:30 bought a house for $50. No, they didn't. They bought a house for $100,000 when interest rates were most likely double digits in the 80s or in the early 90s. And they had to pay it off, and they're dealing with that. And grandpa's income was $20 grand a year. Yeah, exactly, with inflation, everything around there. So Dave Ramsey, you know, there's things you could say
Starting point is 02:09:49 about his baby steps and step one, save $1,000, pretty juvenile right there. And he also says things like buy a house cash, not possible these days, unless you're making a million dollars a year, not possible. He also talks about not buying certain insurance products and only basically buying in term and invest a difference. I know there's a lot of people in the insurance world that have some
Starting point is 02:10:12 issues with that. But at the end of the day, Dave Ramsey knows what the hell he's talking about and you as Gen Z, you're just basically complaining and you're playing the victim and not actually heeding viable advice. You want some self-care, Adam just did some math. You could trade in those copies for a gym membership. Now let's talk about self-care that's actually self-care. By the way, and just so you know, number came out that Gen Z's are moving. The number one state they're moving to is Texas,
Starting point is 02:10:36 but the number two state they're moving to is California. So one, the ones that want to save money and they're actually the long-term thinkers are going to Texas, the ones that want to go money and they're actually the long-term thinkers are going to Texas the ones that want to go into Hollywood are going to California which maybe the numbers make sense why that generation is going there as a young person are you gonna feel the the challenges that California offers you will but not at the level of somebody who's in their mid 30s married with kids that's dealing with homeless cost of living school in private school
Starting point is 02:11:03 all this stuff so when you're 21 22, maybe you're going to be like, who cares? I don't have a problem with that kind of stuff. I'll go to California. Anyways, next story, 7% back. See exactly 7% mortgage rates are back, but fear not rates will fall in 2024. Economist says mortgage rates began falling again last December when it did blow 7% for the first seven four months states the mortgage news daily. However, rates have surged once more with the 30 year rates climbing at 7.14% as of Friday
Starting point is 02:11:31 afternoon. Freddie Mac said its measure showed rates jump in 13 basis points to 6.77 as of February 15th, highlighting the recent uptake in mortgage rates. Additionally, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported that the average contract rate for 30-year mortgage right now is 6.87 last week. According to Lawrence Yon from National Association of Realtors, the 30-year mortgage rate is likely to go up to 7%. And he projects that the average rate will be closer to 6% by the end of the year, indicating a potential stabilization in a market despite recent fluctuations, Tom. Listen to those two numbers, America.
Starting point is 02:12:06 They're pretty close together, 7% and 6%. And a year ago, I said on this podcast that I was aligned with people that thought there could be as many as six rate cuts this year, although I was locked in at four. Now I'm not even locked in at three because I don't think we're going to get a rate cut the next meeting of the Fed. And then meeting after that on May 1st, I'm only 50-50, there's going to be a cut because it looks like inflation is heating up a little bit, we had a little bit more unemployment. So I think this guy's exactly right.
Starting point is 02:12:40 What they're saying is get used to where the interest rates are now. If we get three rate cuts this year, it's only, it's going to be a small marker. And by a small marker, I think Lawrence Hume from NAR, which is a very rational voice. They're usually, this is not politicized. He says, listen, I don't think they'll hit seven, 6.7, seven right now. But I think the rate will be closer to six. So he's saying down a little bit, but don't assume these are going back to three and a half And taking home prices back down with them. It's not gonna happen guys. This is this is big news right here I mean, I know you saw this we talked about this last week
Starting point is 02:13:18 Freddie Mac shows that the the mortgage rates jumped 13 basis points guys. Vinny, that is a massive number as you learned last week. Remember how much 13 basis points is ridiculous? It's ridiculous. Yeah. It's 13% 13% is insane. Wow. It's point. I know I know I know I read the footnotes at the lift. No, I mean, we're 13% we're used to these numbers, whether that's 6.7 or 7.1. All my real estate friends out there, we touched on this. I did a whole episode on this on the Sawscast every Tuesday and Thursday, by the way. Now is the worst time in 40-plus years to buy real estate.
Starting point is 02:14:01 So buy or beware. You know, in energy, they say drill, baby drill, what you need to be supporting. You know, what can you do? So, America, what can we do? You can vote for candidates that are encouraging building. You can vote for candidates that are encouraging sensible redistricting in cities. You can vote for candidates that are looking at the coming commercial real estate problem that would allow developers to convert some of those buildings into apartments. So we need more supply of housing and that's going to help the price come down a little
Starting point is 02:14:36 bit so it's build, baby, build. Yep. Next story, which is very important and I'm sure everybody, the one we just talked about with home prices, that's one thing, but not everybody in America is a homeowner. But the next one directly impacts you, and hopefully you're mentally and emotionally tough enough to hear this story. New York City has the nation's most expensive pizza. Oh my God.
Starting point is 02:14:59 Wait, what? Here's how your city stacks up. Pay attention everybody, CNBC story. New York City holds the title for the nation's most expensive pizza with a large cheese pizza ready average price twenty eight dollars and sixty cents that's insane right nearly double the cost of the cheapest in Richmond, Virginia 1475 The five boroughs are officially home to the priciest pizza in the nation The five boroughs are officially home to the priciest pizza in the nation. States research from Cleaver real estate, the average price for a large cheese pizza in the United States is officially 1934, reflecting a 4% increase from the previous
Starting point is 02:15:33 year. Cleaver real estate conducted a study across the country's 50 largest metro areas, considering factors such as number of pizzerias per 100,000 residents, average ratings, and the cost of a pie, despite the high cost, New York City is the top, with 41% Americans considering it one of the top five pizza cities, New York City. Rob, pull up the chart with the ranking top five most expensive pizza cities in the country. Number one is New York City, 2860. Number two is Chicago, 2766. It's worth it. Chicago's
Starting point is 02:16:07 got some insane pizza. Deep dish. Yeah. Orlando's Orlando's third 25 bucks. LA's fourth 25 Las Vegas is a fifth. Then it's San Jose, then San Diego, then Seattle, then Austin, then Kansas city, the most affordable at the top, Richmond, Virginia, then it's care at 1475 Dennis Carolina, Dennis Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Maryland, Riverside, California, Phoenix, Arizona. So all you got to do is you just got to drive from LA to Riverside, come back and spend $30 on gas, but save $10 on a pizza. Phoenix, Arizona, Detroit, Michigan, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Virginia Beach.
Starting point is 02:16:46 So pizza. Tom, 2860. What do you think about the story? I think it reflects the labor cost and it reflects basically the economy and some of these blue city and taxes. New York and Chicago got high taxes, high labor costs. And look at all the blue cities there with the exception
Starting point is 02:17:05 of Orlando. Although in Orlando you go to Disney World and the hamburger is I think $81.25 with cheese if you've been to a theme park. And you take a look at these cities and you look at what's there and then you go to these more rural areas and smaller towns and where things are less expensive overall. What you're seeing here is labor and cost of living translating into pizza cost. And the thing about it and now not only it's the most expensive pizza at least and you're in New York you can run into a migrant you could probably get shot and stabbed dragged with a moped. Your pizza could be stolen. Dude that's what I'm
Starting point is 02:17:43 so it adds a level like you're gonna say what're gonna say, why pizza in a pawn shop. The next, yeah. So expensive. It just, it adds that like, Oh my God, am I going to die? Get in this expensive pizza. So I think it adds, it's like adds to it. You think you're like, you know what, the more expensive the pizzas, the better it is. Yeah. But Tom made a very good point. It's taxes cost the living inflation, the area you're living in, regulation. Hourly, I have to pay my guys the minimum wage. So you're not really paying for the pizza. You're paying for a bunch of different things in that area.
Starting point is 02:18:14 You're paying for the real estate. Well, as our friend Dave Portnay always says, one bite, everybody knows the rules, and these bites are gonna cost you out there in New York. I'll actually tell you, in New York, it's some of the cheapest pizza in the country. It all depends on your type of palette because when I was young and broke and running around New York city in my early twenties, thank God they had 99 cent pizza stores running all over the city. So shout out to my hustlers out there in New
Starting point is 02:18:41 York who are basically trying to survive on 99 cents. What's your favorite pizza you've had? What's your favorite pizza you've got Tom favorite pizza Vinnie ever Luke Cali in Miami Beach shout out to my friends down there Luke Cali incredible pizza also Angelo's you got to give him a shout I was about to say Angela's Angelo's sorry, but I think it's called Yonkers pizza boy. It's in Yonkers, New York pizza Why I think the pizza it's like I know your favorite pizza what I know your favorite pizza What cuz you know how much you can get a slice of pizza in Russia here we go? I don't know if you have your favorite pizza if you have problem
Starting point is 02:19:13 Imagine complaining about pizza and run and boons Russia you end up poison pizza I'm not a big pizza guy, but I Tom, favorite pizza. I'm not a big pizza guy, but I really like. Are you not a pizza guy, Tom? No, I'm not. He's not a pizza guy. But I really like CPK. Makes sense, Canadian.
Starting point is 02:19:32 CPK barbecue chicken. Calcornia pizza kitchen? What, with barbecue? You really better off not saying that. Wait, can I ask you guys a real serious question right now? And I want to know dead serious, you too. Pineapple on your pizza, yes or no no and be careful because this might affect the friendship Well, I'm not was Russia. They'll kill you shut the hell. I don't think that's legal
Starting point is 02:19:51 Look pineapple. You mean like Hawaiian Tom. Yeah, the words yes or no do you put fruit on your pizza? I don't but I've ordered it Traditional pizza is not you're not gonna like it I will I will gladly have some pineapple on my pizza however it's not one I do all the time what my my pizza I like extra cheese yes I love mushrooms you know me all lives pepperoni I'm straight up happy and if I'm at Angelo's and he put some of the what he called from Italy the Parmesan cheese Mushroom truffle pizza from Italy is insane. I'm with you on this. Okay. No pineapples on the pizza
Starting point is 02:20:38 No, no, no, no Russia. No anything with a pee No, anything with a P I Will try Rogan and must did have live on the on the Joe Rogan podcast shout out to Joe and Chovy extra cheese pineapple and they ate it and just the ASMR on it made me want to, I'm going to try that. Just because I saw that movie back in the day when you ordered extra anchovies. It was all lover boy. What was it? Oh my God.
Starting point is 02:21:10 If you ordered extra anchovies on the pizza delivery guy, you were getting some action. Yeah. So there we go with that story. Rob, can you do me a favor and pull up this? So Rob, if you can pull up the video of a Vinny's interview, wait, before you say anything. So I'm at, I'm at St. Regis and Jen and I were going on a walk. So we're gonna go lay down by the beach a little bit on her birthday.
Starting point is 02:21:30 So we're going out and I open the door. The lady's like, oh my God, I cannot even believe this. Patrick, I've been following Value Taiman, PBD podcast. Die Hard fan, my husband and I and da da da da da. I said, great. She says, and da da da da da, I said great. She says, but I gotta tell you, the best interview I've ever watched on value Taiman was when Vinny interviewed Putin. I said, this lady actually believed it.
Starting point is 02:21:56 No, no, she's joking. She's joking. But, so here's Vinny. You got, by the way, this is hilarious. Go ahead and play this clip. I want to show this to everybody. And everything's, I don't ask the tough question. Go ahead and play this clip. This is Vinny interview Putin by the way this is hilarious go ahead and play this clip I want to show you everybody. And add up things that don't ask the tough question. Go ahead and play this clip.
Starting point is 02:22:06 This is Vinny interview code. Thank you. So I'm called my hero, so I'm called my villain. Today I have the privilege of sitting down with the leader of Russia Vladimir Putin. Mr. Putin. Who the hell are you? I was told I'd be sitting with the great Patrick Bed-David. I'm Vincent Loshan.
Starting point is 02:22:22 I work for Value Tainment. Patrick I held up at your customs. He's probably in a gulag or something right now but I'm Vincent Loshan. I work for Value Tainment. Patrick I held up at your customs. He's probably in a gulag or something right now, but I'm filling in. So let's just get right into it. Did you or did you not collude with Donald Trump in 2016 to be Hillary Clinton? No, we didn't have to. She's the most unlikeable person in the world. Look what she's done to Bill. He looks like a white walker from Game of Thrones. Okay, fair enough. What are your thoughts about President Joe Biden and please be honest? He's batshit crazy. I heard he wander around the White House in his underwear, bumping into walls like a rumba vacuum.
Starting point is 02:22:56 Men using women's bathrooms. Yes or no? If a man enters a woman's restroom in Russia, he gets a front row seat to the nutcracker. Okay we got it. Now for the hardest-hitting question, what do you think about Travis Kelsey and Taylor Swift? Nothing but the PR stunt. Worse than Russian propaganda. Travis Kelsey dates black chicks with curves.
Starting point is 02:23:17 Taylor looks like a garden rake with nipples. Okay, last question. I'll soon not ask, but I'm going to do more Je job as a reporter if I didn't. Progogian. Some people say he's playing malfunction. Some say there was a bomb on it. Some people say you shot him out of the sky. Is that a new booster?
Starting point is 02:23:32 Yeah, it's like Travis Kelce. I love Travis Kelce. I'm a Swifty. Shake it off. The love at the end. For you, for doing a tough interview. You tried to say that I'm a poo and sympathizer. I was doing a good job.
Starting point is 02:23:44 I was doing a good job. I was doing a good job. I was doing a good job. I was doing a good job. I was doing to see that you could actually put your mind where your mouth is and figured it out that he's a bad dude. Adam took you all this time to realize that. I love you. I love you. I love you. I love you. I gang, March eighth, uh, Candace Owens, Chris Cuomo, first time ever will be together, uh, three hour podcast for those of you guys that I think we have general tickets left. I think everything sold out by general tickets and that'll go on no time. If you want to be there with us, get yourself a ticket, um, QR code and remember anybody that orders
Starting point is 02:24:23 over a hundred dollars of merch between now and next Tuesday we will be giving away two VIP tickets to sit with staff on the side and you'll get to the cigar lounge in the back but you got to put a purchase of $100 or more we'll do a raffle next week. Take care everybody. God bless. Have a great Tuesday. We'll see you again on Thursday. Bye bye.

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