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By the way, we didn't really finish the story of what happened I don't think I've ever said this before.

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By the way, we didn't really finish the story of what happened the other day when we went to dinner at Ritz and this lady pulls up and puts a note on Tom's car. We never did this. I can't believe. Can you show it to them? Don't show it yet.

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Must be Fort Lauderdale.

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No, I'm gonna show it.

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By the way, it was a female's handwriting.

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We're gonna talk about it. In a crowd of guys in Fort Lauderdale, I look young. Do you know what's the worst story of the day? The story that breaks my heart. Out of all the stories that we got going on, by the way, I watched the whole debate. Did you guys watch the New York City mayoral debate?

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I watched the whole thing, beginning to the end, But the story that breaks my heart like literally breaks my heart today, and it's very difficult to do the story is Katie Porter Oh No said I could have handled things better in viral videos Katie. No you handled it perfectly Stay the villain that you are come on. Don't let these haters get to you. I'm telling you you're a rock star Double down on being a villain. Watch what happens to you. FYI, you may not make it in politics, but you may have a great show on The View.

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You may be somebody that could make $6 million a year on The View. You're a rock star. Don't change at all. You'll have great sponsors over the years. There are plenty of multi-billion dollar potato companies that would like to sponsor you.

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I think she's got a massive career ahead of her. And I'm so disappointed. With all these critics, all these critics giving her a hard time, I'm sick and tired of all of you. Leave the lady alone. Okay, she's doing a great job being a villain.

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And if you can't hate like she does. Maybe you're the hater. Maybe you're just envious of how talented Katie Porter is. Katie, you are admired by temperamental people worldwide. They wish they could have the temper that you have. I just want to start off by giving her some love. I think she's had a rough week, and we need to... We're too tough on people at times.

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You know what I mean? I could have handled things better. It sounds like the Jeffrey Toobin defense. Tom, you're being sarcastic. I'm actually being serious about this situation. Let me go through some of the stories that we got going on here. Let me go through some of the stories that we got going on here. Trump and Putin apparently had a two-hour call together, and they will hold a second summit on Ukraine in Budapest. No King's protest planned across the U.S. on October 18. Wait until you see who the sponsors of these protests are that Vinny just shared with me.

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I've got to show it to you on who is sponsoring these guys. Number three, Trump says Modi, Modi from India, told him India would stop buying Russian oil. Now whether they will or not, who knows? But that's what Trump is saying. The debate for New York City mayoral race was the most annoying debate I've seen in my life. I swear to God, if moderators again continue to disrupt within 15 seconds, 30 seconds,

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they were giving these guys 30 seconds to a minute to respond. That's not a flippant debate. It got to a point that moderators were debating moderators. This was this was this was so horribly done But at the end of the day, I'll share with you I think one and mom Donnie came out and he said the following you ready what mom Donnie said what he said He would welcome Trump to World Cup in New York City. Hey mom, Don. You know what this could work

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What if all of a sudden Trump says we're gonna change the places up because it's not gonna be safe for people to come to New York City and he leaves because it's supposed to be at the Jets stadium. You remember when we were there when we found out this announcement. I don't know if you were with me were you with me when we found that we were there together. The day before an announcement was made a night before we knew that it was gonna be at the Jets game. I don't know why we went to the Jets game I think was a rain out at the Yankees game

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We were supposed to go to the Yankees game and then we got postponed

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We went and went bowling, we met Bill Clinton

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Oh yeah, that was so awesome I met D Balani, the Uber driver, he was lost, we ended up at the Jets game He was phenomenal

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And the Jets lost, shocker You know, like, listen. If you want to know who talks dirty the best, you know Trump does. I love him. You know what Trump said? What? He said, black women, beautiful black women,

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strutting around Chicago in MAGA hats.

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Amen.

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And the way he talked about it, like you know this guy's got something for everybody.

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He does.

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He loves, he doesn't discriminate. No, no, I just, you know, if he had a different upbringing, he could have gone a very different direction. You know that, right? So credit goes to Mr. Fred Trump and Mrs. Trump for raising them because a different father, Trump would have been in a different game. Anyways, Trump says photos of himself on the cover of Time Magazine, maybe the worst of all time. And Gavin Newsom even took shots at it. So does Stephen Colbert. Donald Trump plans to attend the Supreme Court to watch tariff case argument.

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India expresses exports to US plunge as Trump 50% tariffs bite. Plunge not plums. So India exports to US plunge as Trump 50% tariffs bite. That's a BBC story. It's a good thing. It is a good thing.

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Not plums.

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Not plums. Let the boy watch plums. No. US certainly looking at striking Venezuelan territory after blowing up drug boats. And by the way, I don't know if this is true or not. They flew the plane, the certain way they flew to give a signal? We won't show it right now.

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You just have to see this. This is comedy, folks. America's nuclear bomb is spotted on mission over Venezuela as conflict escalates. US strikes another vessel off Venezuela coast, killing six. I'm not laughing at that. I'm laughing at what Rob just pulled up that we'll show you here in a minute.

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Trump confirms CIA authority, what is that word? Authorization. Oh authorization. Green light. In uh I don't know if it's spelled right in Venezuela after US strikes on alleged drug boats. Nancy Pelosi isn't it? No I don't think it is. No it's not spelled right. Somebody spelled authorization wrong. A BBC story misspelled authorization. Oh man. Am I wrong or? No it's famous.

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You figured you got that. You were actually pronouncing it the way it's spelled.

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Because people at home are like you don't know how to say authorization. Yeah. Anyways we'll show you that. By the way we found something. We should go to BBC tell them learn how to read and write. An EFL student corrected you.

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Or he might be sassy and he wrote it like this. Related news, English scores dropped in the UK. Nancy Pelosi, folks, was half a second away from slapping this lady in the face. She lost her temper. Okay?

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You shut up!

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Her and Katie Porter should go to dinner and maybe start a podcast together.

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You don't think they've been to dinner before?

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It would blow up. Okay, Harry Enten, this guy, at this point, he's been doing so many of these polls. One of these is going to come out and say, I give up, I'm a Republican. I'm done. I left the party. He's got another poll to show that's frustrating. Senator Mitch McConnell fell. You could tell he was about to fall. I think he's just getting time with these term limits for certain people.

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Fetterman criticizes fellow Democrats over shutdown. I said, I follow country, then party.

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Bam.

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God bless you. Mamdani refuses to ask Hamas to disarm stands by Netanyahu arrest pledge however he was pushed on this topic on the debate and he was eventually forced to answer. Have you guys been following these porn videos all these like dogs attacking old men and you know the what is the company called I don't know what the company is called you know the alligator delivering a kid opens the mouth mom picks it up It looks so real Michael Jackson dance stealing chicken nuggets

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What's scary about the Freddy? Freddy Mercury going give me that potato my aid and it just runs Michael Jackson and Hitler having a big debate yelling about We'll watch this it's funny, but this man stored AI generated robot porn on his government computer loses access to nuclear secrets.

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I mean...

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So he's got the nuclear launch codes, but apparently at work he can't watch robot porn.

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Listen, it keeps him doing his job.

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That's what it is, man. I mean, it is... Anyways.

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Anyway.

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YouTube just ate TV, okay? It's only getting started. Hollywood Reporter. Mass-produced AI podcasts disrupt a fragile industry. This company does 3,000 podcasts all through AI. You have to see this, folks. The View co-host says they want more Republicans

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on the show, and they claim they're too scared to come on. Stop it, you watched a Bill Maher clip and wanted to act tough. Matter of fact, why don't you post the names of the people you invited who said no to you? Please expose them.

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We would love to know who said no to come into the view.

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Such a-

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Put out those emails, just like Hillary.

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We'd love to do it. We'd love to see that.

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And then a couple other things we got here

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with the debate.

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Maybe we should just drop in on Tuesday, John Bolton, you know what happened with John Bolton? Apparently he's getting indicted in class by documents case You know his mustache is getting a whole different Is getting its own indictment well him and Tom select You know who else has got a great mustache Henry's got a great mustache Oh Henry's is luxurious golden soars hit on credit fears US China tensions Gold just at 40 to 90 folks

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So meaning a kilo of gold that was only fifty thousand dollars a couple years ago. It's not hundred forty thousand dollars It's not weird how investments work. That's how it works that kilo you held the other day is now worth 140,000 And then we got a couple other things here that we will get into Newsome Thousands fall ill as a mosquito fever explodes over southern China. Oh, we got a bunch of these stores We'll get into but let me give you an update. Let me give you an update

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I'm gonna do this this week and then next week We will not be going back through the shoe and the reason why we're going through this Because let me show you just so everybody knows watch this here. Oh Here we go. This is how many days now? How many days is it? This is the only thing I wear every single flippin' day. My back feels better, I'm comfortable, my knees feel better, the Super Hoka trained, authentic leather, made in Tuscany, Italy, same exact factories that you were there,

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we were seeing the Gucci, the Louis shoes being made, absolutely incredible. The level of comfort that it has. But I got an update for you with sizes. I got an update for you. The following sizes on black and brown are officially gone. So brown, size 8, 10 1⁄2, 11 1⁄2, 12 1⁄3 sold out.

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Jeez. Black, 8, 10 1⁄2, 11 1⁄2, 12 1⁄3 sold out. Navy blue, 8 1⁄3 sold out, navy blue, 8 and 13 sold out. Everything you do on those sizes will be pre-ordered. Do so because we have a long list of pre-orders for second week of December. And then the whites are going to be bonkers when they come out, but they only come out second week of December.

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For everybody else, Rob, who hasn't yet ordered the shoes, okay, who hasn't yet ordered the shoes, Rob, can you please show the video, the commercial that we have. Is this a commercial? Okay, go ahead and play this clip. Go for it, folk. When we set out to create a shoe that blends comfort, function, and luxury, we had the

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choice to make it fast. We had the choice to make it cheap. We chose neither. Instead, we chose Tuscany. We chose true Italian craftsmanship, each pair touched by 50 skilled hands. We chose patience, spending two years

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perfecting every detail, and we chose the finest quality at every step, introducing the Future Looks Bright Collection. Not rushed, not disposable, not ordinary. Rather, intentional, luxurious, timeless. Bingo. I'm in love, man. I am so in love with this product. When a product goes perfect,

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it goes perfect. Rob, can you go please to vtmerch.com? Folks, if you have an order for your husband, your son, yourself, order the shoes. Go to the main site. If you can go to the main site to go to the shoe. Go to the next slide, Rob. I think that's the shoe right there. If you can go to...

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Is that the page? Yep. Go all the way to the bottom if that's the page, Rob. Where it shows... No, that's not the page, Rob. It's on next slide that's gonna come up. If you go to it, the main slide to look at,

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if you go to right there, click on that, okay, go to the bottom. So here's the thing that you gotta keep in mind. Folks, I keep reiterating this because we've been working on this for two years. This is what makes it unique.

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Takes you seconds to put these FLBs on, okay? Laceless, the first of its kind to have the super critical foam tech in it. When you wear it, you will feel it immediately. Anybody and everybody that I see who's worn this, the first thing they say is, I cannot believe how comfortable this is. Go read the reviews.

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Go read the reviews of people that have bought these shoes. So now if you buy the same thing with Berluti that matches to it, 1840 Ferragamo 895, Zeni 1190, Gucci 950, but they're not laceless. A couple of these are the craftsmanship. Us and Berluti were in the five different factories in Tuscany, Italy, and the FLB are the only ones.

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And I mean, the only ones that have the super critical foam in it. If you haven't placed the order and if you want to get a surprise Christmas gift for your husband, the white ones are not going to stay on the shelves for too long. Pre-order the white ones. They look absolutely ridiculous.

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Having said that, let's get into the podcast. All right. So the first story I want to get into, which I think you have to start off with a superstar and I know it's not people want to do this, but I want to do this because this is a heartbreaking story for me. When you hear somebody as talented as this individual

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having to come out and apologize, it bothers me. I don't like it. I know. It offends me a little bit. It's disturbing. Katie Porter is being asked the question

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of the most incredible week she had, her telling her people on her team to get the F out of the shot. Why are you asking me these questions? What kind of questions are these? I'm gonna get up and walk away, turn Here's the great Katie Porter. Rob, I want to hear it. I can't hear anything. Guys, I can't hear anything.

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Can't hear it.

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Guys, I cannot hear anything.

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Clips are... clips are not in the head tones.

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Can you hear it? Because I can't hear it, guys.

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It has audio. I don't know why it's not being pulled up, guys.

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Is it from the back? Because I can't hear it, guys. It has audio. I don't know why it's not being pulled up, guys. Is it from the back? Because I don't hear it here. Okay, let me read it while you guys are trying to figure this part out. Let me tell you what I got here on page 11. All right. So Katie Porter said in a new interview posted online Tuesday that she could have handled

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things better. I want people to know that I understand. Please start from the beginning. There we go.

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No, it's not. You know why? I'm sorry about that. It's only in one, okay, so that's why.

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Here it is.

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I look at those videos.

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I want people to know that I understand that I could have handled things better.

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I think I'm known as someone who's able to handle tough questions, who's willing to answer questions and I want people to know that I really value the incredible work that my staff can do. I think people who know me know I can be tough, but I need to do a better job expressing the

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people who know me that's amazing work that my team does.

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Just say that's me and you need somebody like me to point your fingers and say, that's the bad girl. You should have said that. Somebody should have told her to watch Scarface a day before this interview. You know who you are. You're Tony Montana, man. You are not this Katie Porte action.

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Why do you let them do this to you? By the way, let me tell you.

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I will mash your potatoes.

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Can you imagine like what would have happened to if she would have doubled down? It's like yeah I am that and then some. What are you gonna do about it? Matter of fact we're done with this interview. I would walk off. I would move to California just to have her be my governor. I would campaign for her. I love her. Listen I think as of right now nobody's been campaigning for her harder than I have for staying the villain. I would even put the hashtag, say, stay the villain. Why are you changing? Why are you doing to yourself?

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Own it. There is a gift you got. It's a God-given gift. Very few people have that gift that you got, right? The audio right now was about to bring the Katy Porter side of me out.

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I think Rob is intentionally doing this. He wants to doing this. He's doing this. He's doing this. He's doing this. He's doing this. He's doing this. He's doing this. He's doing this. He's doing this. and bother you, okay? Do your thing, you're talented, you're gifted, you're special, you're one of a kind, you're made for TV.

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People like you, even though some of those people you never met in your life, but they do like you. There are many people that don't want to publicly say they like you, so continue with your journey of being a villain and don't let anybody discourage you on this incredible journey that you're on. Vinny, what do you want to say about this? She's a gifted person. I mean, you have to recognize that. I have a question for you when you're done.

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I think you know, and I know we're being funny, but at the same time, I know you're being serious. You know what's crazy? I totally believe you when you're saying that stay with what you got. That's people actually love that. of diminishes the fire, like, and you nailed it. If God forbid, nothing happens for her, for governor, whatever the WWE,

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can you imagine her running down that, that aisle just going in the ring?

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I would watch Katie Porter beat the hell out of like one of the females in the.

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And if I was her campaign person, I'd be doing ads like, like California, China trade ads. And she's sitting there looking tough and she's in black leather, holds up a steaming bowl of potatoes. Hey, G, you want some?

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Adam, where you at with that?

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I would double down on it.

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I don't know. The scarface, El Cappuccino Pacino is in my head right now.

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She's gifted.

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I feel like Katie is like, she's playing the heel in California. She's like... Somebody should do that Sora. All I have in this world is my balls and my word and I don't break them for nobody.

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You know what though? She's very Scarface. Hey, Katie, sincerely, I'm telling you this right now. Go watch Carlito's Way. Okay? Go watch Carlito's Way.

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Look what happened when Carlito tried to get sauce. Learn from the great Carlito. Do not, because Benny Blanco from the Bronx is gonna show up. Oh, it's gonna be Benny Blanco from Sacramento Yeah, okay, or it's gonna be Benny Blanco goes to French Connection. What is that restaurant called French? What is it? laundry That's Benny Blanco of California. Oh, there's a Benny Blanco music, but who's Carlito went back and she said don't do it

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The girl said don't do it. Let's go. He made the mistake to go back and do one last favor what happened to him yeah watch Scarface watch Godfather could somebody invite her here like hold on can somebody not gonna do it Katie by the way you know what let me tell you right now if she came here on the podcast you know how I work I know do you think if she came here on the podcast I would let her scream and shout and curse everybody out thousand percent

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We would endorse it. I support it. We would welcome it freedom of speech. This would be a safe space Cell and pedal would you let her put a much potato on top of your head? I'd let it I'd let it dump like no it is what it is. What is your obsession with her because this is not

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I'm not he just likes people

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You want to know something? You want to know? Let me tell you something. I watched the debate. Let's go to the New York City debate. So it's Mondani against Cuomo against uh, uh, right? And there was a bunch of different moments.

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This is hands down. This is hands down the worst debate I've ever seen handled by moderators. I don't even know what company ran this debate. Was it NBC, Rob? Was it? Who was it that did this? I don't even know who it was.

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Let the flipping people talk. We're not there to listen to the moderators. We're there to listen to these guys talk. There's a reason why Trump's podcast got hundreds of millions of views because we want seven minute answers, three minute answers. What the hell was this all about, NBC New York? This was a shit show of a debate.

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We want to hear them, not you. Let them give their answers. The moment, ten seconds into the answers, they're being interrupted. I want to hear what they have to say, not what you have to say. So I don't know. This format is horrible.

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New York City deserves better. Everybody deserves better, but having said that, when you watch this debate, there's a moment at the end of the debate when they're trying to have some fun, and they say, if you go to such and such place, the bodega to have breakfast, what would you order? I would order this, this, this, and no salt. Okay, great. If you have a choice between going to a Mets playoff game and going to a Knicks game, what

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do you go to? Okay? Knicks game, what do you go to? Okay, so Sliwa says I would only I would not go to the Mets game because I'm a true Yankees fan and I would go watch the Knicks play. Then they ask Mamdani, before Mamdani answers Cuomo answers, you know what Cuomo answers? He says I would go half the game to the Mets and half the game to the Knicks. You know you won't do that. You know what Mamdny says? Mom Donny says, that's the problem with you. Stop playing politics. What do you want to watch?

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What do you like? You know, are you a Yankees guy? Are you a Mets guy? Are you a Knicks guy? Just tell us how you feel. People respect, that's why I'm telling you like, Katie was the villain. Just state that. Tell us is what he would do. He wouldn't even think about it. He says he's going to the Knicks game. Is this the moment, Rob? Yeah, play this clip.

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It's a 37-second clip. Go ahead, Rob.

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...but the Mets are playing Game 7 of the World Series on the same night as the Knicks are playing Game 7 of the NBA Championship, one, which one will it be Mr. Sliwa? Again, which baseball team?

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This is the Mets game seven, Knicks game seven.

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I'm not going to the Mets game. I'm a Yankee fan. True baseball fans, either like one or the other. I'm going to the Knicks game. That's my team, the Knicks.

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Mr. Cuovo?

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I'm going to go half and half. I can make it back and forth.

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All right. And Mr. Mambadi? This is what New Yorkers are sick of. Just pick a team. What's your answer?

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I'd be there for the Knicks. Okay. Can you go back to the five seconds?

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And I hate to do this.

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What? Because my brain is wired. Go to five seconds. All right. Go to five seconds. All the way to the five seconds. game seven of the NBA championship and you can only go to one which one will it be Mr.

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Sliwa again which baseball team this is the Mets game seven mix game seven even I'm not

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going to the Mets.

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So this is like pick a team. She did the Trump dance. Pick a team. Why can't you pick a team right. She's going to Trump dance there. I can't be serious watching it like you know just at least be serious about it but what is this one here Rob this is

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Cuomo talking about mom Donny's great clip go ahead that's a great clip

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job on his resume it says he interned for his mother this is not a job for a first-timer any day you could have a hurricane, you got forbid a 9-11, a health

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pandemic. If you don't know what you're doing, people could die. And if we have a health pandemic, then why would New Yorkers turn back to the governor who sent seniors to their death in nursing homes? That's the kind of experience that's on offer here today. I don't have an experience, I make up for an integrity. And what you don't have an integrity, you could never make up for an experience.

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That is a four-seam fastball that rose and caught him in the jet.

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That's the you'd be in jail moment. That's the Hillary in the throw.

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Oh that's right.

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Because you'd be in jail.

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You know what, as much as that was a victory for Mamdani, you know, who do you think would make a better mayor for New York City, Cuomo or Mamdani? Cuomo, obviously. It's not even a question. Of course. It's not even a question that he would make a better mayor for.

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He's like, yeah, $6 billion for this, $5 billion for this. Where are you going to come the rich and we going to do this by how much? Are we going to do this? No, this is not how it works. And by the way, this is another clip. Israel, Gaza, New York City. Go ahead, Rob.

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The democratic primary for him to set foot in a mosque. He had more than 10 years and he couldn't name a single mosque at the last debate we had that he visited. And what Muslims want in this city is what every community wants and deserves. They want equality and they want respect. And it took me to get you to even see those Muslims as part of this city. And that frankly is something that is shameful

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and is why so many New Yorkers

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have lost faith in this politics.

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Yeah, except that is totally false. I worked with the Muslim community for many, many years.

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Name a single mosque you went to when you were the governor. Before... Can you name a single mosque you went to in 10 years?

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Before you were ever here.

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Before I was here?

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Before you were even in state government. I worked with the Muslim community. Imams presided over state of the states. We worked in religious working groups, tolerance groups, anti-Semitic groups, etc. Okay, alright, gentlemen.

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Okay, so that's the other part, okay, which is like hey right now They're trying to see who's gonna get the Muslim vote and who's gonna get the Jewish vote So it's kind of weird because you have to find a way to both You have the part when they ask them about Israel and things like that do you have anything on that?

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Yeah

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I thought there was something on that that they went back and forth with on Hamas because Rob, if you don't mind playing the one where he couldn't say anything about Hamas first and then they brought it back up on the debate. I don't know which clip it was. I think you have it, Rob, that they're going back and forth with it. And then all of a sudden he comes back and he's like well you know do you know which one I'm talking about Rob? From Fox News from the interview that he did the day before? The day before. Oh yeah right there. Go ahead Rob.

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Into one that's affordable for each and every New Yorker. But okay I and I want

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to get to that absolutely but do you believe that Hamas should lay down their

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weapons and leave the leadership in Gaza? I believe that any future here in New York City is one that we have to make sure that's affordable for all and as it pertains to Israel and Palestine, that we have to ensure that there is peace. Wait, what? And that is the future that we have to fight for.

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But you won't say that Hamas should lay down their arms and give up leadership in Gaza?

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I don't really have opinions about the future of Hamas and Israel beyond the question of justice and safety and the fact that anything has to abide by international law and that applies to Hamas that applies to the Israeli military applies to anyone you could ask me about. Okay

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one last thought on that you have said that you would arrest Netanyahu if he came to the United States you've been very outspoken into one that's

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affordable for each and every New Yorker. Yes, he said if he came to New York he would arrest him. Can you go to that clip Rob? There's a clip of him saying that. Is this it? He said that he would arrest Netanyahu if he came to the United States.

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You've been very outspoken in your criticism of him. Do you stand by that? You would arrest him if he came here, if you were mayor?

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I've said that this is a city that believes in international law, and this is a city that wants to uplift and uphold those beliefs. The United States doesn't stand by the International Criminal Court. It hasn't signed the treaty for the International Criminal Court. The International Criminal Court, however, has issued a warrant for the arrest of Benjamin Netanyahu as it has-

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But what grounds in the United States could you arrest him on?

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As it has for Vladimir Putin. I've said that I believe that we should uphold arrest warrants by the International Criminal Court and that we should do so only in abiding with all of the laws in front of us. I'm not going to make a new law to ensure that we can actually do this. Do you think that Commissioner Tisch would allow you to arrest Netanyahu in New York City? I've appreciated Commissioner Tisch's leadership of the NYPD and I think that she's done a

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good job at lowering crime across the city.

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But do you think that she would go along with arresting Netanyahu in New York?

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I can tell you that I'm going to exhaust every legal option in front of me not to make new laws to do so. Let me tell you guys, I don't care what anybody says, I respect the hell out of him that he's going on Fox News, staying poised, giving his answers, love him or hate him, that's what he believes in. Period. He's, by the way, are you sensing him breathe hard when he's giving his, you know why he's not breathing hard? Because that's exactly what he believes in. Yeah. That's right. So again, remember you have to respect it. I do he's and if New York City votes him in There are pat. It's one of the questions they ask on the debate is like hey, there's this person This lady who runs a company in New York City. She's got a thousand employees

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She's thinking about leaving the state of New York leaving New York City. What would you do to keep her here?

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At the end of the debate they actually New York City, what would you do to keep her here?

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At the end of the debate, they actually asked a question about keeping companies here. Rob, I sent you a couple of these clips. If you don't mind going to a couple of these, the $9 billion. I'm going to raise taxes by $9 billion in New York City. Go ahead and share this, Rob.

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The question is how you'll make them free. We will fund the revenue that would have otherwise been brought in from fares. And that's something that we would do in partnership with Albany. And I put forward two proposals. The first is to raise taxes on the top 1% of New Yorkers by 2%. That would raise $4 billion.

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The second is to raise the state's top corporate tax rate to match that of New Jersey, which

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would raise $9 billion. Whatever way you look at this, folks, that means that $9 billion is going out of the pockets of New York City to the government to see what they're going to be doing with that. If that excites you, awesome. Let's celebrate staying in New York City.

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If it doesn't, you're going to want to make some moves. Rob, go ahead and play this clip. This is about Mamdani wanting 52%. I just wanna sell you guys the dream on what the possibilities are if you guys vote for a guy like this.

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Go ahead, Rob. So a lot of individuals in this city pay more than 50% of their income in taxes. When you talk about a fair share, how much more than, What is the fair share? What's the number? I've said that we should increase personal income tax by 2%. Is fair?

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And my point is this.

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More than half of your income.

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If you're making a million dollars in New York City or more than that, you can afford to pay 2% more. And the reasons you can afford to do so is because that money will be used to better your quality of life as well. Because when I speak to the wealthiest New Yorkers, I hear concerns about the cleanliness of the city, the quality of life in the city, questions of public safety. This money is the money that will be used to deliver on those things so that we can ensure that we have a return on investment for all of the money that we are raising and spending right here across the five boroughs.

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Tom, what are you thinking about all this stuff? Because the likelihood likelihood what is the poly market say right now of 90 10 and barely one as far as 90% so so awesome right mom Donny's 90% of all 90% unless if mom Donny does what the great Pierre Paulieff did in Canada he's winning is

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that fair to say that is fair to say a cost Wow and calcium is my house in Florida folks right and calcium is a little bit— Buy a house in Florida, folks. Right. And Kelshi is a little bit more accurate on elections, but you don't need a sundial to judge this one. Yeah, that's what I think's going on. I think he's heading for a win. You do not have anything super dynamic or different coming out of the Cuomo camp, and you've got a lot of young people who are just having someone yell at them and saying, free, free, free,

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here, here, here, and that's what it is. And Vinny, before you have an aneurysm,

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what's on your mind? I'm sorry, Pat, I mean, it's a prayer. Yeah, but he just makes a great point and it's like, and here, I'm curious, Tom'm curious Tom What are New York is it is it that they're buying the BS meaning and I understand that he's being truthful what he's saying He's people think is it the belief of like remember when Obama came in Tom and and you saw black people in street going He's gonna he's gonna pay my rent. He's gonna give me a free cell phone They they swallowed they took it all in and he did nothing for them. Zero. In this case, is he selling the whole free buses, free this, free that?

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Mind you, you're going to pay for it, you're still going to pay for it, the rich are going to pay more.

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What's the...

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So what it is, they're not doing math and they're reacting on emotion and they are being herded together as a victim voting block by the Democrats. Democrats, playbook, find a victim, exploit it, say I will rescue you, everyone else bad bad bad, and that's how you get the voting block. There have been so many times where they are outed and they don't get it. We go back to 2015.

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Neil Cavuto is on a show and there is this very very famous girl and I think her name is Keely or Kylie or whatever she goes on Neil Cavuto and she's screaming about free college and she is an activist and an organizer of free college for all and she says hey we're gonna tax all these people we're gonna do all these things and then Neil Cavuto turns to her yeah Keely Mullen and and says do you know if we tax the rich for everything it would only pay from Medicare for three years?

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And she goes, what? If you took the entire wealth of everyone...

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It's a nine minute clip, but that's the actual...

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It's a nine minute clip, but it's in. Neil Cavuto, very smooth, just like a loving under, he goes, Keely, Keely, you guys are out there marching. Do you know if you took every penny of wealth from all of the people you're labeling as wealthy, it would only pay for Medicare for three years. Do you understand?

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She goes, that can't be right. We have to tax the rich. He said, no, it is right. That's the math. And he was gentle with her because she got absolutely owned. This resulted in, she had so much publicity after that. She's going on Fox to get publicity for the free college and the million student march.

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She got publicity. She got publicity and that's what it is. I think it's an emotional response without a spreadsheet.

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Is that a clip?

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Yep, I think that's the part.

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Watch this folks.

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Yeah, they are and studies on this kid. I don't want to get boring here. But even if you were to take the 1% and take all of their money, tax it, a hundred percent, do you know that couldn't keep Medicare, just Medicare in this country, going for three years? Did you know that?

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If we're to a point where the rich is paying a hundred percent on their taxes, then we're on the road to socialism and we're gonna have a completely different type of public infrastructure.

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What I told you is that even if you took all the money from the rich who you say are getting away with murder, you took it all away, it wouldn't support one entitlement in this country

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for three years.

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I don't, yeah I don't believe that. Yeah I'm sorry I just don't.

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Neil Cavuto could have obliterated her. He was trying to be like a loving uncle.

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Yeah. So this morning I'm watching the debate back and forth and then I'm looking for this clip right now while I'm on here. I'm like, we have to show this clip. I found out and save it. Unfortunately, Humberto texted. I got to give shout out to Humberto. Watch how awesome this video is. They asked the question, if you made a million and a half, Adam you can't participate in this for a second, just hear me out. If

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you made a million and a half, I'm going to ask Vinny, in New York City if you made a million and a half, how much do you think you keep? From a million and a half? Here's what a $1.5 million gonna be somewhere around $500,000. Okay, watch this clip. Go ahead, Rob.

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Here's what a $1.5 million salary looks like in New York City. So if someone makes $1.5 million, you don't take home all that money. Correct, you probably take home, if I had to guess, 900K.

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Okay, roughly 33%. It's $506,470. So already you're not a millionaire. Correct. That's stupid. Next is state tax.

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This is the last one I'll have you guess. Okay, I'm gonna say 5% of your salary. I can't do the math off my head. I think it's closer to 10 to 15 state taxes, $143,978. Then you have city tax, $57,705. On the island, Manhattan.

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They have a city tax to live in New York City. That's like, that's why like, why don't you just live in Jersey City? Next you have social security, which is $10,918. Then you got to pay for Medicare, which is $33,450. Paid family leave, it's a fraction, it's only $355.

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Still, it's money. That comes to a total tax percentage of 50.2%, which is $752,876.

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So you're at 740.

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So you're making less than half of the money

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that you earned that year.

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Correct, the money you earned that year, your net income would be $747,124. Mamdani wants to take $9 billion of it out.

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Can I ask you a question? How long, how long is a mayor stay his term?

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How long is it?

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Four years.

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How long do you think till they feel like what he's gonna be pushing? Oh, they're gonna feel it immediately.

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No, I'm talking about like Adam, give me a time.

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I'm gonna tell you why. Go ahead, please. reality no I'm talking about like Adam give me a give me a time I'll tell you why god please because you know who the most excited people are for Mamdani to come in and be the mayor of New York City it's not anybody in New York it's what's called the Florida Realtors they're sitting there you see that meme where the guys just sitting there like yeah that they know it's coming behind the tree come to daddy now.

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So the millionaires out of them are going to leave the one billionaires in the million, the millionaires, the millionaires the money's out there.

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They're out the door during COVID.

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I think $29 billion was like, we out. And they came to Florida and they went to Texas. We've seen this before. Now it's gonna be not just COVID. This is the complete system structure of New York City being like, F you.

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So, dude, like, I mean, genuine. Are New Yorkers like, honestly, that's a 90% is gonna win. New Yorkers are that, New Yorkers are that liberal. How, what is going on in here that you're not listening to people like us. You're not, are you paying attention? He's telling you exactly who he is. He's telling

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you exactly who he's not. He couldn't even say Hamas. Think about this. He couldn't even say Hamas. Put your put your weapons on. Like what are we even talking about. Eventually said this by the way. Go ahead Rob.

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Assemblyman will not denounce Hamas. The assemblyman will not denounce Hassan Piker who said America deserved 9-11. The assemblyman just said in his response, well, it depends on occupation. That is code, meaning that Israel does not have a right to exist as a Jewish state, which he has never acknowledged. That is from the river to the sea.

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That's why he won't denounce globalizing intifada, which means kill all Jews.

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Let's give Mr. Momdani a chance to respond to that.

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I want to be very clear. The occupation is a reference to international law and the violation of it, which Mr. Cuomo has no regard for since he signed up to be Benjamin Netanyahu's legal defense team during the course of this genocide. And I find the comments that Hassan made on 9-11 to be objectionable and reprehensible. And I also think that part of the reason why Democrats are in the situation that we are in of being a permanent minority in this country is we are looking only to speak to journalists

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and streamers and Americans with whom we agree of every single thing that they say. We need to take the case to every person. And I'm happy to do that, which is why I was on Fox News yesterday talking about how I wish it was more like NASCAR so we could see all the billionaires who are sponsoring you right on your suit jacket.

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On your suit jacket.

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So you said something earlier, like he's telling us exactly who he is. I don't know if he is, because what I've learned, if any politician that wants to run for election do this just start smiling and Just give that snake oil. So yes. Yeah. No, I definitely don't want to globalize the Intifada No, I don't believe in the river to the sea. I Would never I would never although his entire track record and resume is a Hamas Sympathizer and free Palestine supporter. Yeah.

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And if we want to understand you're like, I don't understand the people in New

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York City.

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I don't.

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I really don't.

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They're going to get exactly what they paid for. They're going to get exactly what they want. And to the people who are like, the Jews control the world. Do you know other than Tel Aviv where most Jews live in the entire world, New York City. If they can't control their own freaking city and put a mayor in that they want, they don't control shit.

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Yeah, and past all of the-

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Very good point.

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Very good point. And past all of the heavy emotional points

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like that one.

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I've lost the touch.

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The Jews have lost the touch.

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We lost it, guys.

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When somebody tells you we're gonna get it back. Yeah, well they better hurry. They lost their emoji. We're gonna mobilize them to fight, I'm telling you.

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I have a question for you.

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It doesn't have to do with math or numbers.

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No, it has nothing to do with math.

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But it does.

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What's the 88% of 73 million?

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What is the... Potato. There is something that the government can do, the federal government, the states can't print money. Now it's not printed anymore, it's issued. And they can't issue money. The states coded the federal government to get grants when they can't make their budget maybe because of a natural disaster. And so it gets declared a natural disaster, money comes fed.

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But now watch this. Here's what happens to the states and it's happened to California. They don't have enough money, so they issue bonds. And investors get to buy these bonds. California is up to its, you know...

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Watch it.

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Don't say it, Tom.

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Up to its butt in bonds. And guess what will happen? New York City can issue bonds. And people will see these bonds. Five new kindergartens for half a billion dollars. Seems fair to me. And they vote for the bond, but it has to be paid for with the tax dollars. So guess what happens? The bonds become a credit card for the city and they never issue the services. Why did the high-speed rail never get built in Central California? The money was used to pay interest on the bonds and everything else. They never got there. New York City

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is gonna lose the best of its business, the best of its taxpayers, the best of its freaking soul of citizens who have lived there, grown up there, and want to be there. They're gonna lose it. Tom, words talk numbers dream Tom. And then they're gonna issue bonds and services he's talking about. He can't buy the services he's talking about.

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Tom, it is October 17th, day before national holiday, but it's October 17th right now.

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That no kings protest.

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We are 16 days away from whatever this, 17 days away from election. Do you disagree with me? Tom I'm not disagreeing with you. What I'm saying to you right now is this guy's winning. I agree. And he's gonna be the mayor. And we're gonna watch the financial capital of the world, if they allow him to do what he wants to do, turn into a shit show just like that guy from Chicago, Mayor that said, I'm not going to be raising taxes, who is now raising taxes.

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We're going to watch that happen to a once great city called New York City. And this guy's probably going to win. It should be Cuomo. Cuomo should be winning. But Cuomo didn't campaign as if he was behind. Unfortunately, Cuomo campaigned as if he was ahead.

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That's what Cuomo did. And watching Curtis Sliwa in the debate, you know how many times Curtis Sliwa went after Cuomo? Probably nine times. I'm telling you, probably nine times. Do you know how many times Cuomo said, I agree with Curtis?

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Probably seven times. So what Cuomo's doing, Cuomo's hoping Sliwa drops out, and Cuomo's hoping that the Republican voters that are supporting Sliwa hear Cuomo say, I agree with Sliwa to go to him, but Curtis Sliwa is not playing like he's going to be out. He went after him nine times, hardcore, in the middle of his answers, if the flippant moderators would let them do the talking, instead of debating each other. He kept going after Cuomo.

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So to me, Mamdani is coming to a New York City pizza shop, hot dog stand, game, Mets, Yankees, Knicks, whatever it is, you're going to see that smile everywhere. The guy's a better politician to run for small little contests like this. The guy's got a better ground game. The guy's shaking more hands. The guy's going out there doing his thing.

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And even Sliwa's got a better ground game. When he talked about how many, you know, mental, what do you call it?

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Mental institutions.

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Institutions. They're set about, there's 300 of them, and they're pushing Sliwa. Sliwa's like, I've gone to 100 of these myself. So Sliwa is doing the groundwork. When they asked him questions about the streets and shutting down there, he had done that work.

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But it looks like America wants New York City majority want Mamdani and we're gonna see what's gonna happen to New York City Mamdani he's got that smile of a Politician and he's doing his thing. So again snake oil salesman, but that too politician We know what he did say here's what he did say Mamdani says he'd welcome Trump to the world Trump's to World Cup in New York City, okay He would welcome Trump to World Cup in New York City.

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Go ahead, Rob. And if you can find a reaction from Trump to this on, you know which one I'm talking about.

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Go ahead, Rob. President Trump's going to make a huge deal out of the 250th anniversary of New York City. So maybe there's an example there. And he and his family, his son is a huge soccer fan. So would you welcome them to New York to enjoy the World Cup with you? I would welcome them to come to New York City and also to talk about how we can actually

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lower the cost of living. Because that has to be the focus. And frankly, that's a promise that's been broken. It's time to fix it. And that's what I'm running to do.

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And what did Trump say? Do you have what Trump said about it where he's I think there's a quote from Trump saying, look, if the cities are not safe, World Cup may not even come to your city.

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Yes, that was in regards to Boston.

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Give me one second, I can pull that up.

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Yeah, so Tom, what can Trump do to say the World Cup game will not come to New York City? Does he actually have the rights to be able to do that? Or there would need to be a massive,

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you know, where the city is having riots and challenges and it's not safe for them to have the games go there Could he do that as the president with an executive order? I think he could pick up the phone and he could Seriously influence where these World Cup games are taking place the logistics They need the international travel everything that's going there If he found a good and strong reason or he chose to make life difficult for FIFA, he could cause it. But can he just turn to his left and say, no game for New York? No, it's not that easy.

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But he could bring a hell of a lot of pain to bear. I mean, just ask Venezuela how many different ways Trump can bring influence on you, even if he doesn't control it.

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Yeah. Rob, did you find it?

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Yes. World Cup.'s a good point. I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point.

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I think that's a good point.

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I think that's a good point.

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I think that's a good point.

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I think that's unsafe conditions I would call Johnny the head of FIFA who's phenomenal and I would say let's move it to another location and he would do that.

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Because they're building stadiums. That's what I said, he would call FIFA.

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Have they started all that Tommy? Like building the stadiums and not like...

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They're using a lot of NFL stadiums. It's gonna be the MetLife Stadium where the Jets and Giants play. Okay. And around the United States. That's going to be, yeah.

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All right.

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They're using all the big stadiums.

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Just one last piece here.

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Unlike Qatar that built that one big, very suggestive stadium.

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Yeah.

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Just doing math real quick. Regarding the mayoral race, Mamdani is a socialist Democrat, right? He has 90% of the vote right now, apparently. Yeah. Okay. You have Cuomo who's been a Democrat his entire life, now he's an independent. He's somewhere around 10%. You have Curtis Sliwa who's

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literally less than 1% in the race right now as I think he's a Republican, right? Pretty good in the debate. So here's the challenge that we have to understand New York City. This is why I say New York City is gonna get exactly what they deserve. They've let socialism fester since the great recession in 2009. They've let that fester since the Occupy Wall Street. They just let it fester as if it was just going to just subdue and go nowhere. And they're going to get exactly what they pay for here.

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We have a full on mayoral election where the Republican is not even getting 1% of the vote. That's New York City for you. That is not New York. Because if you like in the last election in New York.

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These are election odds. Yes, election odds. Correct. That's what I'm talking about.

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A voter. Exactly. The last election with Kathy Hochul and the other gentleman, Lee Zeldin, I believe. So it was a pretty damn close race for the state of New York. But that just shows you how far gone New York City has gone to the left, where it's not even a socialist Democrat. Let's be real here. He's a full on communist Islamist.

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He's a Marxist. Smiling.

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Hi guys.

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Vote for me. And you know what? New York City is that gullible that they're gonna fall for it. And they're gonna exact exactly what they deserve. Whereas as you juxtaposed the actual race of New York, this was I think two years ago, where it was sort of neck and neck, you know, within the margin of victory, almost 6%. So New York City is gonna get exactly what they pay for. And I'm sorry, but you guys let socialism fester for the last decade.

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You're gonna get exactly what you deserve. I think he's trying to give a million bucks. I think all the money in the world is not

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going to go to him. Bill Ackman I have massive respect for. It's too little.

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People want to get punished. You're going to get it. It's done. It's done. It's done. Mamdani is there. We're going to see. We got less than a month left, right? run and he needs to play offense at the highest level. It's too late. He should have done that six months ago. He needs to play offense. He needs to go out there and play offense and they're not doing it.

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I think the momentum is on his side. He's got the young face, the young smile, the young charm. It's going to help him out.

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It's like an old establishment versus a young progressive. It's like the epitome of like Chuck Schumer running against AOC. Yeah. Chuck might have better ideas, but he's old as hell.

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Let me show you a couple of things before we get into Venezuela. And here's two clips. You talk about old people.

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Okay.

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And one is Nancy Pelosi. One is Mitch McConnell.

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Okay.

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Let's start off with, you know, Nancy Pelosi first, Rob, she's got, she's got she's got listen her and Katie Porter have similar tempers look there's a part of this doesn't change but she doesn't look at this folks watch

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this watch this are you at all concerned that the new January 6th committee will find you liable for that great hair from this angle are you at all concerned about the new January 6th committee finding you liable for that day? Watch this. Why did you refuse the National Guard on January 6th?

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Shut up. I did not refuse the National Guard. The president didn't send it. Why are you coming here with Republican talking points as if you're a serious

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journalist? The American people want to know. We still have questions. I love her. Watch the smile.

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Hi. I know I got a clip. She got a clip. I love it.

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That's the beauty of journalism.

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She got it. So Vinny, what are you thinking about this with Nancy Pelosi? She's lying.

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Don't you have the clip?

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I sent it.

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Yeah. Rob, I think I sent you the clip of her. If you just put Nancy Pelosi turning down January 6th. Look it. Was this the one in the car? Stephen's son. January 6th, look it, Stephen Sund, Stephen Sund, he, Stephen Sund, who was the chief of Capitol Police,

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said, and Rob, you could put Stephen Sund on top of that as well, he said multiple times, Patrick, he kept asking, they knew what it was gonna be happening, they knew it was happening, and they kept denying it, denying it, denying it. Then, the FBI had to admit recently, they had 275

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FBI agents walking around some other guys, let's just stop playing games not us I'm talking about the Democrats out there you know exactly what happened they set everything up they wanted it to be mayhem and then they started shooting paintballs and all that stuff into the crowd to make it happen because they wanted to use it to keep Donald Trump out of the White House and it backfired. This is her, this is Nancy Pelosi, the shut up yelling angry lady denying, denying the

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National Guard.

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Go ahead Rob.

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We have responsibility Terry. We did not have any accountability for what was going on there and we should have.

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Wow.

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This is ridiculous. Watch your daughter. They ask me in the middle of the thing when they've already breached the inaugural stuff, that should we call the Capitol Police? I mean the National Guard? Why weren't the National Guard there to begin with? They thought that they had sufficient resources.

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That is not a question of how they had... They don't know They clearly didn't know and I take responsibility

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Boom, we're not having them boom and Steven son Robbie if you can look at this guy she takes responsibility Yeah, this is it it's a tweet from Nancy man, it's long past to be honest with the American people on January 3rd I requested the National Guard assistance on the 3rd three days before but your sergeant-at-arms denied it All right under federal law to USC 1970. I was prohibited from calling them in without specific approval And again, he says your sergeant-at-arms again on January 6th denied my urgent request for over 70 Agonizing minutes running it up the chain for your approval. So some would say, Pat, that they were like,

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you know what guys, let's let this thing freaking burn because this guy, it's still gonna be a threat and he's still gonna wanna run for president. It's unbelievable what they did and all of it is starting to unravel and I hope to God she gets freaking held accountable

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for what she did.

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She does because she's at fault. She's at fault. So by the way, she's 85 years old, and where she's at, she's being called out. Now this is Mitch McConnell. Mitch McConnell is simply trying to walk. At least Nancy can walk. By the way, I don't know what it is to be 83 or 85,

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but there's a president who's 79 about to turn 80, and he's doing fine walking. walk in it it's very everybody ages differently here's Mitch McConnell go ahead Rob it's tough to watch because you can tell his knees are buckling and they let

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him go right here like God guide him

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he needs a guy what do you hit his shoes hit each other. No step. Nothing on the floor. His two shoes bumped into each other.

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You feel bad for the guy.

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That's so sad.

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Excuse me.

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Get up and smile.

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Why don't you just leave the business?

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Let me tell you something.

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You know why? I'm going to enjoy your grandkids. Can I finish? That is, they don't want to let go of that power. Them, the Chuck Grassley's, the Nancy Pelosi, and the one thing, just to go back about January 6th, what infuriates me is what they did to all those people, they knew what they wanted Pat and they put so many people in jail, like in solitary confinement, because they wanted

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to make into jail. People that weren't even there got put in jail and that was their attempt to shut any freaking dissent. Anybody that wants to fight back for America, because they know we got cheated, and they did, they've ruined so many freaking people's lives, they have police records for the rest of their lives, insurrection.

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It's absolutely hoarse. January 6th was such a freaking sham. I had somebody message me the other day about the thing with the Lincoln Project. Remember January 6th was worse than 9-11. Shut up. What was his name? That was Steve Schmitt. Get the hell out of here bro. Your boy Schmitt manected you? No not him. Some guy goes that's how I found you and I downloaded Manect to let you

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know that you ruined that guy because the January 6th stuff is coming back up. There's two issues here and both of them are in plain sight. January 6th was a sham. There were over 250 federal agents that were actually facilitating or agitating themselves. You have Nancy Pelosi in the car. You know it's not AI. That video's been out there. So we all know J6 and hopefully we get justice for the Americans that went to prison and the things that happened, and our president came

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out quickly with executive orders. Big help. Thank you very much, Mr. President, for all that. The second issue that's in plain sight is look at the condition of Nancy Pelosi and Mitch McConnell. They're holding onto handlers.

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That's tough. The way, and I'm. They're holding onto handlers. That's tough.

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The way, and I'm not gonna pick on age. They are suffering the natural progression of an aging person. It doesn't make them bad, it just makes them very old. And the people that are keeping them in power, Vinny, I wanna give you just a little calibration on it. It's not them, although it is them, it's the apparatus that's around them that's using their votes in this industry, that industry, that industry, and is using their power to

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get the things they want. Mitch McConnell does not look like he's read a 20-page congressional briefing on a key piece of legislation in a long time. He has had slurring issues, he's had almost what looks like he's starting to have a stroke. It was terrible, terrible. You know what?

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So if you should take a tip, government of America, from corporate America, corporate America, why are they concerned about the vitality of their CEO and their board of directors? Because they owe a return to the shareholders! And the shareholders have a habit of suing directors if they don't do it right. Check this out. Most S&P, no, the majority of the S&P 500 have a policy of 70 or 72 years old for directors on their boards. Did you know that Pat? Most majority, so more than 50% of the S&P 500 say at 70 to 72 years old you need to

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retire your board seat or put somebody else in there. Target used to have a mandatory retirement age of 65 for the CEO. They just recently extended that. Just to hear some examples. IBM had a 60. They encouraged at age 57 the CEO to put in a transition plan. Age 60. It was followed to the letter by all the CEOs up to and including Sam Palmisano. Ginny Romnetti was doing well, first woman CEO of IBM, and her transition plan went to specifically 63.

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So it was about a three-year plan, but at age 60 it was in place apparently. She retired in 2020. And then the current CEO, Arvind Krishna, is now over 60. However, there's already discussions about putting the plan in place. And the director retirement age for IBM is mandatory by the 74th birthday. So why is it that corporate America takes a look at the aging that says, are you still

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a good advisor? Yes. Are you still a healthy person with vitality? Yes. But are you ready for the rigors of the 18 hour workday of being a CEO?

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If that applies to Fortune 500 companies, why does that apply to the Fortune 1, which is United States of America? Thank you very much. Would you approve or would you all agree that when it comes to government, when it comes to the people that are making decisions that affect our lives, at 65, every year, they all, the ones that are making the truck grassleys, have a mental acuity test. I'm talking about a lot, like, record them, I want to see them take a freaking test,

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and if you don't pass, you're out. If you can't answer simple questions, and you're not there, and you need somebody, by the way, if you need somebody to guide you, and walk you around,

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you're not there. And I'm sorry, you're making decisions that are gonna affect my life. Well, I'm sorry. I don't know about the mental acuity test, but the biggest test that they have to pass is do the voters want to vote for this person? And in the case of Mitch McConnell, this guy's 187 years old. How old is he? This guy's obviously not there.

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Believe it or not, Pelosi's older.

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She's older.

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Okay. Pelosi's 84 years old. But the point is this, there's a difference between being 80 and completely cognitive and healthy. Trump is 79, doesn't sleep, works his ass off. You're not going to get me to tell me his age is a factor. Nancy Pelosi, as much as you may disagree with her or not like her, she's still all

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there. Mitch McConnell's 83 years old. The guy's barely functioning. It's weekend at McConnell's out here. And it's a madness. This is elder abuse and the people of Kentucky continue

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to vote this guy's the longest standing Senate majority leader in I think U.S. history 18 years. What is the most powerful predictor in our elections? One word. What is it? Incumbent. Okay, exactly. Statistically speaking, it's the most powerful word. Listen, with age comes wisdom, I get it. But you know, Maxine Waters is 86 is 86 Chuck Grassley I want to say is 95 something like that Nancy we just said 84 Steny Hoyer I believe is 85 Bernie's 83 Bernie still got it Trump still got it but what they're doing to this guy McConnell is

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absolutely embarrassing. Remember Dianne Feinstein? She was basically dead and they just wheeled her in the Congress election. She actually had died three years prior if they forgot to tell her. They just didn't tell her, mother she's in there voting and you hear her, you hear her assistant, look at her. God rest her soul but her assistant had to say Mrs. Feinstein say yes and she went

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and they took the vote.

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Tom makes a great point, people to go into the voting booth and if you ever try to vote in any sort of election bro you need to have a I got it I'm moving on from this story. I'm moving on from this story.

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We got it. They're old. God bless them. Everything is fine. Future looks bright.

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Do you vote for an old person like that?

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Okay so let's go to the next story here. Next story I want to get into is where was it I was just like okay John Bolton ex-Trump advisor John Bolton, no relation to Michael Bolton. So John Bolton indicted in classified documents case. This is not looking pretty. So let me read this to you, Rob, if you can play the clip. Okay, there it is.

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Okay, former White House National Security Advisor John Bolton was indicted Thursday for improper handling of classified documents. Fox News Digital has learned Bolton, Maryland home home had been raided by FBI agent in August. That search was focused on classified documents. Agents believe Bolton possessed a list of more than a dozen items seized from Bethesda, Maryland, home of President Trump's former national security advisor, was indicted and

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search warrant documents filed with the U.S. District Court for, filed with U.S. District Court, District of Maryland. Among the technology seized from Bolton's home were two iPhones, a red one with two camera lenses and a black one in a black case, and three computers including a silver Dell XPS laptop with cables, a Dell Precision Tower computer model 3620 and a Dell Inspirion 2330 computer according to the

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search warrant documents one Seagate hard drive and two SanDisk 64 gigabyte USB drives were also seized. Rob is there anything else in this clip than what I

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said? I don't believe so but I do have this clip this is President Trump

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reacting to the indictment yesterday. Go ahead. It was just indicted by a grand jury in Maryland. You have a reaction to that?

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I didn't know that. You tell me for the first time, but I think he's, you know, a bad person. I think he's a bad guy. Yeah, he's a bad guy. It's too bad, but it's the way it goes against us. The way it goes, right?

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That's the way it goes. will I what have you reviewed the case against him? No, I haven't. I have your job. I just think he's a bad person. Okay, anybody else? Tom.

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I love it. And I love the way the president finds a way simply to say bad 11 times. And it's, it's fabulous. Look, the chickens are coming home to roost. It's all coming back. I worry about the boomerang effect from administration to administration in the future. That kind of bothers me because it's just going to be this pendulum that goes back and forth that we got all this economic stuff to do. We have all this international stuff to do. We have all this energy stuff to do.

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We have an energy crisis right now. Most people don't know about electricity generation crisis in the United States. Nobody knows about. And, you know, he deserves what he's getting. John Bolton deserves he's getting. It's not that he doesn't deserve it. It's that the weaponization of justice is now going to be it. It's it's like it's going to be a permanent this way. I see it, Pat. it's going to be a permanent cabinet post, right?

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The secretary of retaliation. Every president's going to come in and have a secretary of retaliation. In Trump's case, look at all the indictments that were dropped. Look at all the way they went after him. Look at the way they went after Medjordia. Look at the way they'reated the value of Mar-a-Lago. Look at the way they invaded Mar-a-Lago. Look at all that. And then Biden had boxes of stuff by his ancient Corvette in his ancient garage

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in his ancient home in Delaware. So it's like it's not like it's not real. It's not like it's not legal, valid and appropriate. I just worry that over time it's going to be used for ticky tack. John Bolton is not a ticky tack crime. That's a real crime and this guy deserves it.

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100%. Tom, I'm with you. And I'm going to say I'm feeling a little satisfied because what have I been saying for 2025? Accountability. Okay.

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And you're getting it. I'm so, I'm so, remember, you're talking about hope? I have to be honest, I didn't have,

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because I was like, it wasn't happening at my pace. Your mind was telling you no. But my body, my body was telling me have hope. And by the way, this is the same guy, Rob, you have the clip, after Mar-a-Lago was raided, this is the guy that was demanding

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that the DOJ moves rapid, go ahead, play this mustache, go ahead, I mean play this clip. Of the highest level of sensitivity, or they may not, we just don't know, so we could speculate all night here. I'd prefer that the Justice Department move as rapidly as possible as they can through this in order that as much as can be made and would be made public Is done as quickly as we can because otherwise the department is left out there twisting in the wind

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To use a Watergate phrase and it doesn't have adequate defenses against the political Rob, you can stop his mustache. Accuse the enemy of what you are doing He is the epitome of the freaking deep state. Do you remember what he said about Julian Assange? Oh, I have that. Oh, this was a good one. He said he deserved the guy

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I didn't want to say it, Rob. Go ahead. He's committed clear criminal activity. He's no more a journalist than the chair I'm sitting on. The information that he divulged did in fact put many people in jeopardy. It undercut the ability of the United States to have confidential diplomatic communications, not just with other foreign governments, but in many countries with dissidents, people who even speaking to American diplomats could find themselves in trouble. And so, you know, he's been complaining about his treatment over the past period of time.

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He's the one who sought asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy. Now he faces extradition to the United States. I presume he will get due process in the United Kingdom to determine whether extradition should go forward. And when he gets to the United States, he'll get due process here. And I hope he gets at least 176 years in jail for what he did. Look at this scumbag.

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Let me translate for you. How are we supposed to undermine foreign governments and create a revolution in Iran if this guy keeps exposing our documents? Dog got it? Let's string him up by his Buster Browns.

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What were you going to say, Rob?

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It's funny. Now, he was asking for 176 years for Julian Assange, but now John Bolton himself faces 180 years in prison If indicted on all 18 charges

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And again, this isn't like what they were doing with tish and Jack Smith trying to get something on Trump You broke the law now, you gotta pay the Piper good

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I'm so freaking happy Adam if you want to understand the difference between youGA 1.0 and MAGA 2.0, thank you sir. God bless America. That's right. It's the fact that he brought in John Bolton to be a part of the administration in 2018, I believe. And now he's holding him what? Indicted for this classified doc. Trump famously said, if I actually listened to John Bolton, we wouldn't be in world war three by now we'd be in world war six by now. It's a famous quote by Trump. So it just goes to show you the people, this team of rivals pull

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up that quote. He said, if I listened to John Bolton, that we'd be in a world war six by now. I mean, I was like, world war two, He's made there'd be so many wars. Trump's not wrong. Hawkish guy is a war hawkish war hawk is tendencies. Uh, Trump would have listened to, but it just goes to show Trump realized, all right, I guess I got to bring this guy in to project strength to the world. Then he realized, hold on, this guy's absolute maniac. Get them out of here. So yeah, he's going to get what he's paid for. And it just goes to show you whoever Trump has in his inner circle now has his best interests aligned as the country's best interests aligned. We have John Bolton, you know, Tom Selleck impersonating a tough

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guy. Do you have that quote or no?

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I found a news clip of it, but I don't actually have the clip.

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All right. Well, let me let's transition to next World War six. Let's transition to the next story. World War 6 is what he said. Let's transition to the next story. By the way, I got something I want to show you guys. Yeah, right there. Trump says he

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avoided World War 6 by not listening to John Bolton. By the way, if you listen. Not one,

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not two, not three, six. But let me tell you this, I'm going to show you guys a story about Halle Berry that she's so sick of. I don't want to go to right now, Rob, so don't pull it up yet. We'll go to it later on. I want to get the crew's thoughts on this here. But before we do that, folks, we can't have kings. You know that. We cannot have kings. Never. No.

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So, you know, no kings protests planned across US on the great day of October 18th. This is an Axios story.

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Okay.

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So this is catastrophic, folks, about us having a king in America and there's a man who fully supported this decision by tweeting them and endorsing the people that are out there. We'll read this tweet in a minute, Rob, but let me first read this to you. No king's protest organizers expect millions to gather across the nation on Saturday October 18th in an event Republican lawmakers decry as a Hate America rally now remember this is an axial story why it matters the latest round of protests coming around

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I mean grown frustration about the Hong Kong government shutdown and widespread opposition to President Trump's military crackdown on Democratic-led cities across America State of play more than 2,500 events are planned across 50 states on Monday. Uruguay and the SSA, together millions, will send a clear and unmistakable message. We are a nation of equals and our country will not be ruled by fear or force. Their statement said participants groups include the American Civil Liberty Union, American

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Federation of Teachers, 5051, Human Rights Campaign, Invisible and Move On, CPUSA and others, which they don't have that in here, we'll show it to you in a minute. The other side, the reoccurring movement against Trump administration has garnered sharp criticism from Republican lawmakers who say Democrats are protesting as a ploy during the government shutdown and here's what the president had to say.

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He says, listen, a huge thank you to all the no-kings protesters. He said this I think a few weeks back. I was concerned a king was trying to take my place, but thanks to your tireless efforts, I am still your president. Great job. Vinny, your thoughts on this?

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I think it's absolutely ridiculous. We all know that the left is cook. The support is what's the lowest it's been in 35 years. 60% of Americans view the Democratic Party as unfavorable. They know it and they're panicking. And when they can't run on truth, they can't run on results, they turn to division and

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they turn to violence. Okay, here's a little list of all the companies. By the way, have you even heard of any of these? Can you zoom in just a little bit, Robby, so I can see it? Rise and Resist, Strong Economy for All, AFGE3911, ALE Union, ACT UP, Voc was that's anti what the hell is what to say on that? I don't even know what it says, but guess what?

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Exactly what are all these people and then

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Rob

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New York Democratic Social America climate defenders CP USA CP

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What is CP USA Communist Party USA and that's the hammer. Is it?

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Yes, it is.

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Oh, weird. So by the way, this is what I was trying to say. Vinny showed this. CPUSA is one of the sponsors of this. A Marxist-Leninist political party founded in 1919 that advocates for a socialist system in the United States,

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although it once had tens of thousands of members. Its influence has wan won significantly due to events such as the Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union. And then to add to it, because I'm talking about...

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Somebody said there was a time where people stopped buying what they were selling.

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Yeah.

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And it shrank. And Pat, can I show the Gavin Newsom clip? And what I want everybody to pay attention is they're, they've lost, they're losing, they have nothing to stand on, they have no policies, it's just Trump and I think they are with words like this and you guys are going to see what he's going to say, they're trying to stoke something Pat, which I believe, I think you called it, they need a George

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Floyd moment.

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They need a dead guy.

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They need somebody to die, to burn the country down again, just like BLM and just like George Floyd. So I want everybody to pay attention. These are the things that they have to do to disrupt what Trump is doing, to put a bad mark on the Republican Party. And this is what he's basically saying to me. What do you guys think he's saying here?

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Go ahead.

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No kings. A declaration of independence against the tyranny, against lawlessness in the context that there was no rule of law it was the rule of King and I think increasingly people are waking up to the rule of law in this country and increasingly appearing to be the rule of dawn Who's this writer? It's dawning on people how precious this moment is and what's at stake? And so I hope people put a stake in the ground, take the opportunity and time to participate

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this weekend. But again, do so peacefully.

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Okay, stop.

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Yeah, yeah. Okay. Do it. Do it peacefully. He's trying to say, right, that that to me is borderline sedition. Okay.

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Saying declaration of independence from what? And then are you ready for this? Because this kind of blends into the no kinks. Don Lemon is interviewing with some, God knows, I don't even know who the hell this guy is. I've been on him with peers. Just angry and bitter and angry about life.

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He's basically telling people, Patrick, black and brown Americans to arm themselves to fight against ICE agents. By the way, I had to put this in Grok to see if it was a I thought It was a joke. This is real. This is really him telling people to arm themselves. Go ahead

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People black people brown people of all stripes whether you're an Indian American or a Mexican American or whoever you are go out in your plate where you live and Get a gun Legally get a license to carry legally. Because when you have people knocking on your door and taking you away without due process as a citizen,

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isn't that what the second amendment was written for? Go back and read what the second amendment says. And perhaps it will knock some sense in the head, in the heads of these people who are saying, well, it's all great. I don't believe they're doing it without due process.

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They're asking people for papers. They're not really beating people up. These people are doing things that are illegal. Nobody is illegal. It is a misdemeanor to cross the border.

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Nobody's illegal.

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Rob, stop.

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Okay, I'm sorry.

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Thank you, Rob.

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It's illegal. It's a, it's, listen, you're a criminal. Okay. Number one, it's, it's a criminal. You broke the law coming here legally. And if you don't leave when you have your deportation order, it becomes a felony. And I don't know about the rest of you guys. This is encouraging violence against federal agents.

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Okay. Which is a felony felony for up to five years in prison. And I'm guys, he should be charged and we keep allowing scumbags like this People are encouraging like even Gavin Newsom talking about you know Declaration of Independence way mass take your mask off ice like when are we gonna stop letting these idiots? Basically try to say hey go out there and fight and kill and kill people that are there doing their jobs

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And this is all I'm telling you this is all something I feel something that's brewing because they need something. Tom, they need something to happen. They need an explosion. They need a they need a death so they can all say, OK, guys, let's burn this burn America down again.

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That's what it's coming to.

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I'm telling you, where are you at time with this? They want it, they need it, they want to get their George Floyd. I mean, they want to go back to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, singing about Kent State, Tin Soldiers and Nixon coming. We're finally on our own. This summer, I hear the drumming, four dead in Ohio. And they're talking about the students that were killed by the

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National Guard at Kent State when the National Guard opened fire on, after believing they were being fired on, they opened fire on student demonstration unfortunately. And so that's what they want. They want those names. They want to make pictures, they want to make banners, they want to paint their name on the side of a building, they want to ignore the toxicology report that shows that they had, you know, a long list of drugs in their system,

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and that they were basically, what most people would say, out of their mind high at the time. But let's leave the truth behind George Floyd out of this. The officer's procedure was improper, but also the guy was out of his mind. But they don't care about any of that. None of that. They want their, the bloody albatross to be hung around the neck of decency.

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I don't know. I don't know if in today's times a Don Lemon and a lot of these guys are going to get away with saying stuff like this. I don't think, I don't know if it's gonna happen. I think there's so much going on that guys are gonna be challenging it, they're gonna push it back. I do think they are looking for a massive, massive crisis right now because it is so

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flippin' embarrassing of what's going on. It is so flippin' embarrassing what's going on with them that they need a massive crisis like this to say, hey, look what's going on. This is what we're doing. This is what Trump is doing. And this no kinks thing, by the way, for some of you guys that are watching this, shout out to our designers. Look at these three sick designs they put for no kinks in 1776.

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Can you zoom in please, Rob? Can you zoom in a little bit more on the shirts? Just zoom in a little bit. is. No Kings in 1776. This is the kind of shirt you buy, you wear, and you go to a place that's extremely political, and you say nothing. You just gotta put that on, look at that. No Kings, that's pretty sick. That is a sick ass shirt. VT logo with Kings there, and then it's the, go to this one, look at this one here.

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Pat, because you know what, They're going to keep having these. They're going to keep having these. Put the link below. It's not going to go away. No Kings in 1776. Go play Stuart on rvteamersh.com and support it. It's absolutely so. Shout out to our designers for those shirts.

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I love those shirts that they came up with. But I think they're trying to cause havoc. this is the dumbest campaign I've ever heard. The dumbest, most embarrassing campaign I've ever heard. They're almost giving Trump a slam dunk. I think Adam, you want to say something on this?

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Yeah, well, they're grasping for straws at this point. What else is the Democratic Party supposed to do? Look, here's the reality. Trump has broken both parties. Trump has broken the typical Republican Party, you know, the Rhino, that old thing, the traditional conservative. It is now the party of MAGA, make America great again, or just make America great however you want to look at it. He's broken the Republican Party and has completely disrupted that, but even more so, he has broken the brains of the Democratic Party. I mean, even Caroline Levitt came out there and she said that the Democratic Party is now the base of Hamas terrorists, illegal aliens

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and violent criminals. And you know, they say that perception is reality here. Do you have that clip by any chance? This is it.

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OK.

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That the Democrat Party's main constituency are made up of Hamas terrorists, illegal aliens and violent criminals. That is who the Democrat Party is catering to, not the Trump administration and not the White House and not the Republican Party, who is standing up for law abiding Americans not just across the country but around the world and that's.

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Boom so yeah I fully agree with her and then if you did a great job finding the list of the people who are sponsoring this no kings protest it's socialist it's communist and as much as they don't believe in kings, they're certainly going to believe in supreme leaders or general secretary of the communist party because that's what Xi is called in China and that's what Kim Jong-un is called in North Korea. So as much as you think that Trump is a king, he's allowing you to protest. Kings don't allow you to protest.

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It's ridiculous. And you know where the Democratic Party is at? Let's say their company is Ferrari. They're not even pitching how good they're... They have nothing to talk about the Ferrari. They're just booing the other side.

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They're like, you know what? Lamborghinis are the worst. Can you pitch me your car? Sell me your car. They have zero. By the way, regarding Tom Lemon, regarding Tom Lemon, let me just flip it. Imagine if it was a white guy saying, white people.

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A white Republican. Get your guns out there. Go get them and if they come knocking on your door. This is the situation in the Democratic Party. If you're going to do the racial identity politics and the race bait, you're always going to have a job because you're always going to have an audience.

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Yep. I agree. Okay. Let's get to the next story here. Next story I want to get to is Pritzker. Illinois Governor Pritzker wins 1.4 million dollar playing blackjack in Las Vegas.

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Did he? Yeah. 1.4.

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Oh yeah.

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Did you see that? Last year.

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I didn't see it. Yeah, you want to play this? Go ahead, Ron. Look at this face! I obviously, I've explained this, I went on vacation with my wife and some friends. I was incredibly lucky, you have to be to end up ahead, frankly, going to a casino anywhere. It was in Las Vegas, and I like to play cards. And so, you know, I founded a charitable match here in Chicago called the Chicago Poker Challenge that raises millions, has raised millions of dollars

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for the Holocaust Museum.

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And particularly to stand up for civil rights.

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That's much of what the Holocaust Museum'm not saying you need to do that.

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Deflecting.

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And so, anyway, that's how I would say it.

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Look at him.

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I had fun doing it. I encourage people to come to the state of Illinois.

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To come gamble.

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To come gamble in our casino this year.

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We have some really lovely places to go. Do you understand, like does everybody understand what just happened? He's, last year he won, he's claiming he won $1.4 million and he got incredibly lucky playing blackjack.

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How many times have you been to Vegas?

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It's 100 times.

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Is anybody believing that Governor Pritzker

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went to Vegas and had a win that's, okay.

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What do you say, what are you thinking?

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Okay, that type of, you don't stumble. What's your point? Here's my point It sounds like a convenient story. It's my opinion over the money cancel politicians talking about not at all. I'm not at all Well, here's my question. Oh, you think he won one point for me? Yeah, of course

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Yeah, what's he Vinnie?

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I recruited a guy away who came and became my CFO who was a CFO of the one the richest man in Dallas who? Lost the biggest poker hand of all time of 52 million dollars. It's what billionaires do they do dumb shit No, no, I'm just yeah, I mean Do you I don't want to go a little bit deeper, but there is like a lot this so this is Fully fully probably a very normal story. Let me kind of break down the numbers for you. What's his net worth, Rob?

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Three and a half billion dollars? But you know, you know, he's the thing.

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He's never been known for a gambler. He's never been known for a gambler. Let's just say he's four billion dollars. You should do the math, Kebber. You use the word inheritance.

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It doesn't matter. He's worth $4 billion. Okay? Let me tell you what that means. And he gambled what? One and a half million dollars. And he won one and a half million dollars. Let's do the math on how this works. That is the same as somebody who has $4,000 that bet a dollar.

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It's nothing.

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Baller.

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There you go. Did you understand what just happened? That's like a guy having $4,000, $40,000 in a bank, went to Vegas and won $10. It's not a story. It's like a guy having $400, went to Vegas and won $100. You wouldn't share that story. It's like a guy having $4 million, went to Vegas and won $1,500.

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It's not a story. That's the point. When you want $4 billion, you live a different life.

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But when they see more than $6 million, it sounds big. Oh my gosh.

1:26:08

But Pat, Pat, say what you're going to say because Kenny, the point is, he's not a gambler.

1:26:12

Point is you're broke. What's more important is his wonderful cousin. Have you met his wonderful cousin? No. A beautiful lady? You're joking. I've never even seen her. A cousin named, worth $2.5 billion. Rob, can you type in... Is she cute? Dropped it. Can you type in Jennifer Pritzker?

1:26:27

Yeah, she looks great.

1:26:28

Wait a minute.

1:26:29

That's not... That's Danny DeVito in a dress. Guys, wait a minute.

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That's his cousin, worth $2.5 billion. James was not a Pritzker.

1:26:34

Are you joking?

1:26:35

That's his... Give the full name Jennifer Natalia. Natalia is a great name. Natalia, I love that. Jennifer Natalia Pritzker.

1:26:45

Oh Natalia is cute but she's not that cute. Listen, wait.

1:26:48

Oh, I said he was born James Pritzker.

1:26:52

Yeah when it arrived on earth in August of 1950.

1:26:55

To be, you know, fully respectful, she is the governor's cousin. Okay, and was the former US Secretary of Commerce Cousin also penny Pritzker. This is a very powerful family very look at that scarf It's a very powerful family that has real money millions and billions of dollars to anybody that makes you know Take shots at a family like this You're dealing with one of the most powerful families in all of America. But have you ever heard of a gambling,

1:27:27

like a governor that's a gambler? Yes.

1:27:30

He's never been known for it, that's what people are like, wait a minute.

1:27:32

You see that dress? I didn't know that Halston came in at 24.

1:27:36

By the way, I haven't looked into it, are worth four billion and you got one and a half million from somewhere, you are double dumb. Okay? It's nothing. One and a half million is nothing to a guy that's worth four billion dollars. Nothing. In that world is absolutely nothing. Go ahead, Adam.

1:27:54

Well, listen, I could care less that he's gambling money. That's his money. You can feel free to do whatever you want to do. What I do care is what you do with other people's money. Because there's two points I want to make here. Do you remember when Bernie took the stage at the DNC and he's like, we got to talk to the millionaires and the billionaires and then we got to pay their fair share. Thank you, Bernie. All right. Welcome to the stage. The next speaker, billionaire governor of Illinois, JB Pritzker. And you have this guy railing against billionaires and then you have a billionaire show up on stage to speak next and then Chris Cuomo does this great thing and says look up there, look up there, they're playing this

1:28:27

game here. Do you have that clip? See if we have that.

1:28:30

This one right here?

1:28:31

See if you have that. 100% have never ever had it so good. We need an economy that works for all of us, not just the billionaire class. He thinks that we should trust him on the economy because he claims to be very rich.

1:28:54

But take it from an actual billionaire.

1:28:57

So Trump's apparently not an actual billionaire. They're just the hypocrisy is so ridiculous. And if you actually want to see what's going on in your state, Governor Pritzker, you know, they have this thing called stats, right, Tom? You talk about them all the time. Do you have the stats of where people are moving to and leaving as far as a population

1:29:19

forecast?

1:29:20

No, don't tell me. The number one state that people are leaving, if you go to the very bottom there, to the bottom left, is Illinois. So people are leaving Illinois because they think your policies suck and people are going to Texas and Florida. So excuse me.

1:29:37

Zoom in a little bit, Rob. Yeah. Yeah, this is the thing that Brandon shared yesterday. Zoom in a little bit, a little bit more. So at the bottom, I want to see who are the worst states. So Illinois is one, then it's Michigan, then it's Ohio, then it's Pennsylvania, Connecticut, West Virginia, Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas, Maine,

1:29:51

Kansas, New Mexico, Wyoming, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Vermont. Go to the list at the top, Rob, please. And then where are we going from the left to right left Texas is one damn 8.6 million Florida 5.1 Yeah, so and then Washington 2.3 Colorado, Georgia, Arizona, you know, I never about it Where's New York on that list about 12th if you look over to your right next to Oregon, what do you see York? Left left right there So they gained 819 and that the bottom lost

1:30:25

So us population forecast. This is a force is a forecast. This is not exactly Oh, this is not what's happening projecting exactly from 2025 to 2050. Well, I mean, this is a bullshit forecast You know why it's a bullshit forecast more people are gonna be leaving New York pretty soon. No, no, no, no, no because Who the hell did this forecast? Can you pull this up? Can you pull this up zoom the downing is expected? No, no, because who the hell did this forecast? Can you pull this up? Can you pull this up?

1:30:47

Zoom in. Who is this? I hope it's not visual capitalists. It is? I don't agree with this, but it's not visual capitalists.

1:30:52

Why do you agree with it?

1:30:53

It's not visual capitalists.

1:30:54

No, it is.

1:30:55

But it's from the University of Virginia. disagree with this fully. You know why? Because look, I live in Florida, okay? We all live in Florida at this point. And we know what they've tried to do to Texas for decades. They've tried to make Texas blue for decades. Just go to Austin. Austin is not Texas. You want to know what Texas looks like? Go to Dallas. That's Texas. Austin, San Francisco. Austin is not Texas. We went to Austin. You went into a coffee shop and the coffee shop had like five transgenders there. Adam almost came out of transgender himself.

1:31:35

No, I did. I got married. Adam got married. No, no, but the level of homelessness, like Austin is not what people think. But don't get me wrong, the creatives are going to Austin. To Big Comedy Town, of course, Joe is there, Musk is there, a lot of people are moving there, Callum moved there because of Joe, so you're going and following the leaders. Leaders are Musk and Joe and others, right? But to me, if you go back to that list, you know why I'm not with that list, whatever the Virginia group that did, that chart that you just had a minute ago Rob

1:32:05

Because you have no clue what's gonna happen to politics the next 25 years You can't forecast politicians does this forecast where mom Donnie is gonna be in 2028 2039 does this forecast what AOC is gonna be doing 10 years from now by the way I'm watching AOC the other day where she was confusing She's like have you seen what Deloitte's been doing to rivers? And it was a pretty embarrassing moment. But we've all done it before. I'm telling you, I've

1:32:31

done it before where you say a company's name and you're trying to say a different company. And she says Deloitte. Deloitte cannot do anything to rivers. They don't look like sending

1:32:39

paperwork to rivers. Press play. They're dumping accounting records into the river. Press play. Imprison them. We're on fire because of corporations poisoning the people

1:32:50

who lived in those areas. Poor middle-class communities getting poisoned and dumped on by corporations like Deloitte and 3M pouring chemicals

1:33:01

into these places and they want to call it a democratic... It's an innocent mistake. It's not Deloitte. Tom, she's talking about...

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She's probably trying to say DuPont and 3M.

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Yeah, she's trying to say DuPont and 3M. Trust me, we've made a mistake. You know what I'm...

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But her flub will live forever.

1:33:15

Yeah, it will. But you know's going on with AOC though. AOC is getting smoother. She's getting smoother. She's getting better. She's getting better. Do not sleep on her just being a regular, she's getting better.

1:33:39

And so what that means is the next 25 years, to the crude that doesn't stay paranoid, you're going to get destroyed. The next two, these guys are plotting. They're plotting and they're long term thinkers. They're plotting. They're coming to a city near you and you best be ready for it.

1:33:55

So I don't know if I agree with that part. Anyways, let's go to the next story here. Next story here is Venezuela. Venezuela. Okay. Venezuela, okay? Yes, yes. Let's go. U.S. certainly looking at striking Venezuela territory after blowing up drug boats, which, Rob, I think you have the clip here.

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And that's a New York Post story. Is this the president? Beautiful tie.

1:34:15

Go ahead, Rob.

1:34:16

What's the next step in this war on cartels?

1:34:17

And are you considering options, are you considering strikes on land? Well, I don't want to tell you exactly, but we are certainly looking at land now because we've got the sea very well under control. We've had a couple of days where there isn't a boat to be found. And that I view that as a good thing, not a bad thing. But we had tremendous amounts coming in by boats, by very expensive boats. You know, they have a lot of money, very fast, very expensive boats that were pretty big. And the way you look at it is every boat that we knock out,

1:34:47

we save 25,000 American lives. So every time you see a boat and you feel badly, you say, wow, that's rough. It is rough, but if you lose three people and save 25,000 people, these are people that are killing our population.

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Okay, so that's, do you have the explosion of the boat, Rob? I do. So if you want to play that, it looks like a video game, but it's not. This boat is, watch this folks. It looks just like a video game.

1:35:15

Watch this. I'll be the voices of the guys in the boat.

1:35:17

Oye, que paso?

1:35:18

Mira, mira.

1:35:19

Yo tengo los drogas.

1:35:20

Oh my god.

1:35:21

Ay caramba. Hey, we're about to deliver some supplies to people. How much? Tony Montana.

1:35:32

25,000.

1:35:33

Like how much? Yeah. So that's that, right? Okay. Now while that's happening, America's nuclear bombers spotted on mission over Venezuela as conflict escalate. Okay. Again, folks, nuclear bombers spotted on mission over Venezuela as conflict escalated.

1:35:45

Okay, again folks, nuclear bombers.

1:35:49

Watch this. And I have them taking off as well here they are leaving the United States before they went to Venezuela. Look at that.

1:36:13

Look at the size of a trio of US 52 bombers. K Stratos for Strata Fortress bombers was spotted flying near Venezuela's airspace and what some analysts are calling a bold display of military power, flight tracking data shows all three bombers departed from Louisiana Barksdale Air Force Base starting at 2.50 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. They flew through the Gulf of America, passing between Mexico and Cuba, before approaching

1:36:48

Venezuela and circling over the Caribbean Sea. The mysterious missions come as President Trump is ramping up intense pressure on Venezuelan dictatorship. The effort includes a $50 million bounty on Maduro. We already know that. And then while they're doing this, the US strikes another vessel of Venezuela, killing

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six. And then on top of that, Trump confers CIA authorisation in Venezuela after US strikes on alleged drug boats. Tom, your thoughts on this?

1:37:19

Well, first of all, you have all these people saying, oh my gosh, those boats are international waters. There's some international law. There's due process. You can't be doing this. And you know, these drug boats disappear and then Trump does some math for him and explains

1:37:34

it.

1:37:35

Here's what's happening. So there, he's like, okay, well, where did those boats come from?

1:37:41

Ports.

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And what's at the ports? Docks. Really? Where are the ports and docks? They're right here. By the dirt. What's that dirt? Venezuela's coast. Which way do you want it? Right? He's saying, I'm going to go get these drug lords. Which way do you want it? Do you want this boat loaded with stuff just sink to the bottom of the Caribbean and give a bunch of um you know whale sharks a buzz for an afternoon um

1:38:07

do you want that or do you want him to come all the way over this way and that's what's going on the other thing that's going on is this is a multi-point trolling he's blowing up the boats the planes flew over and there's nothing they can do about it and he's saying well you know uh... you know the drug boats and we may have to go on land you know there's docs imports are made maybe blow those up he's basically

1:38:33

lining it up and and putting such a pinch on them and then the crème de la crème the cherry on the sunday well i also got the CIA, which basically tells people that there's American spies and bad little groups that are actually probably inside Venezuela with their own rebel groups pointing them at Maduro.

1:38:55

So now they're like, okay, they're blowing up the boats are coming for the docks. It could be coming on shore. They're flying overhead and CIA guys are helping our rebels get ready to come after our president This is just he's trolling and he's slowly squeezing and at the end of the day Maduro is gonna be done whether he there's an election and he steps aside or he goes to exile or Or he has a sudden case of lead poisoning as they say in the mob

1:39:24

That's what's going to happen. And I think Trump is doing a masterful job, multi-level trolling and multi-level acting.

1:39:33

Did the war on drugs ever stop?

1:39:35

Who started that?

1:39:36

Which president started it?

1:39:37

Reagan, I believe.

1:39:38

Actually, drugs won that war. Tom, guess what? The war has not stopped. This actually makes me, I'm so freaking happy being someone that lost multiple friends because of fentanyl at a party. Yeah, they shouldn't have been doing any drugs but they did one little bit of drug and they all freaking died and this is how you stop it.

1:39:52

People go out there, dealers, God bless you Rob and all that type of stuff. This is bringing it and guess what? If you're following the news from Venezuela or any of these countries, you're seeing what's happening to your boys on the boats, stop coming here. Okay? Because I don't care if it's one American that's going to be saved. He put 25,000 as a number. We lose more Americans.

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We're losing. How many do we lose a year, Rob? Was it like 80,000 Americans dying from drugs? This is how we if three of them have to die for 25,000 of us Americans to survive, I'm all for it. Sign me up. Adam. Well, this is the culmination of over 25 years of accepting communism and socialism in the Western Hemisphere in Venezuela. Like, how did we get to this point? So how did Maduro become this guy with his $50 million bounty on his head? It's because in 1999, I believe,

1:40:40

the Venezuelans, and I love the Venezuelan people, especially here in Miami, elected a guy named Chavez, right? And Chavez came in, and I think he was elected not once, not twice, I think three times. And then Maduro was his predecessor or successor. And now Venezuela, which I believe was one of the richest countries in the Western Hemisphere, not named the United States or Canada, is now a communist despot that's

1:41:07

basically backed up by Russia and China. So we've seen what socialism and communism has done to Venezuela. Second point, what Trump is basically trying to do is he's sort of implementing the old Monroe Doctrine, I think in the 1820s when President Monroe said, listen, stay out of the Western Hemisphere, we'll stay out of Europe at that time. Now it's basically a message to China and Russia, stay out of our hemisphere.

1:41:30

So we see what's going on with Venezuela. We obviously know what happened in Cuba. We're seeing what's going on with your favorite thing to talk about, PBD, which is the Panama Canal with China. And we're saying, listen, we're not going to play this game stay out of our stay out of our lane, and they're implementing economic sanctions on Venezuela obviously They're doing military pressure blowing up boats. They put a 50 million dollar bounty on his head

1:41:50

and the last piece of the puzzle is Venezuela had the Nobel Peace Prize the winner what was his name Maria Machado yeah, so She and she would she give it to to Trump Trump's the leader Trump's the the big winner here And we're gonna see how Maduro can stand against Trump.

1:42:07

Maduro's days are numbered. Very simple. Maduro, right now, they're playing Juarez-Waldo with the greatest player of Juarez-Waldo ever. Who knows where everybody's at. And that's Trump. They know where he's at right now. If they want to do something to him, they can do it to him tomorrow. But I don't know why he is slow playing this. Maybe they want him to come out. Maybe they want to get him alive. Maybe they want him to resist. Maybe they want him to, what do you call it, to just surrender and come out. But we'll see. They know what their next 15 moves are. I trust they've already processed exactly what their next moves are going to be.

1:42:39

It's Steeley Dan all over again. Got a case of dynamite, I could hang out here all night.

1:42:45

Tom, you okay?

1:42:46

Tom. No, it's Steely Dan talking about...

1:42:49

You busted out, I didn't want to do this today, you busted out a Crosby, Stills, and Nash

1:42:52

reference.

1:42:53

That was a little bit disturbing.

1:42:54

And a Steely Dan, let's bring this up to today.

1:42:57

No, it's okay. It's just like for a second it was disturbing. So let's go through let's modern artists for the same Let's go through a couple of these things Let's go through a couple these other things that's going on right now in regards to tariffs Donald Trump plans to attend Supreme Court to watch Tariff case argument can you imagine this the president wants to go out there and Rob? I think you got a clip on this to watch the tariff case Argument, let me play this clip. Let me read this to you and then we're going to play this clip for you.

1:43:28

So President Trump said he intends to attend the Supreme Court to watch arguments on the cases related to his tariffs in an unprecedented move by a sitting president. Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether the president has the authority to impose his tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of November 5th. And here's what the president had to say.

1:43:47

Go ahead. You have to understand, they've all signed Japan, South Korea. I mean, South Korea, $350 billion up front. Japan, $650 billion. And they've all agreed to it. They're all happy.

1:44:02

But before it was a total ripoff. And if we don't have the use of tariffs, we have no national security. This country will have no financial security, will not have national security. And the people that brought the lawsuit are people that are aligned with foreign nations that are now being treated fairly, as opposed to just ripping us off and ripping us asunder. So if but if we don't if we are not allowed to use what other people use against us, there's

1:44:30

no defense. It'll be a disaster for America.

1:44:32

He's right. Argue against it.

1:44:34

That's why I think I'm going to go to the Supreme Court to watch it. I've not done that. And I had some pretty big cases. This is I think it's I think it's one of the most important cases ever brought because We will be defenseless against the world

1:44:50

Okay, he's right. He's right now. Let me read this other part Tom. I'm going to come to you in India exports to US plunge as Trump's 50% tariffs by India's goods exports to the US as largest largest foreign market, dropped sharply by 20% in September, nearly 40% in the last four months. As Trump's steep tariffs took effect, data shows September was the first full month of Washington's 50% tariff on Indian goods, which kicked in on August 27.

1:45:17

This includes a 25% tariff for Delhi's refusal to stop buying oil from Russia us has become India's most severely affected market since the tariff escalation began said a Jai Shrivinda Probably butchering this one is from global trade a research initiative GTRI a Delhi based think-tank Negotiations for a trade deal between the two countries are underway with the goal of including an agreement by next month Tom your thoughts on this

1:45:44

That first of all this shows by next month. Tom, your thoughts on this? First of all, this shows tariffs are working. This is not tariffs affecting prices of goods in the United States. This is the United States getting goods elsewhere or making them ourselves. And India's exports to us are going down, and they have to decide if they're going to cooperate and they're going to cooperate

1:46:05

and they're going to work. But there's also a game of 3D chess being played here. And the game of 3D chess goes like this. Trump wants to know if Putin will go with him. Where are they going to go? Is it Scandinavia?

1:46:17

Bucharest?

1:46:18

Help me out. Budapest. Hey, let's go to Budapest and let's talk. Let's talk more about this Ukraine thing. So he wants to get Putin there to talk. And what is he seeding ahead of time, Pat? He's sending coded message ahead of time. Yeah, you know, I hear Modi is buying, not buying the Russian oil anymore.

1:46:37

Really kind of unfortunate thing here. He's sending messages to Putin. You hear that? Like saying, hey, listen, we got to figure out this Ukraine war thing and by the way, I'm playing 3D chess with your economy on energy. Now is that the end-all be-all? No, but it's another move by Trump. And what's

1:46:56

happening with India is good. India's not sending a bunch of junk this way. It says and, you know what, now they got to play ball and let's have some fair trade agreements here. And that's what Trump wants out of the second largest manufacturing population in the world, which is India. And every time he gets his way with India, that's putting a

1:47:19

little poke on China, because China sees India as a labor based threat. So this is 3D chess, and I think this is working out very, very well. And I specifically love the Modi comment about where he's buying his oil on the eve of going to Budapest to talk to Putin about Ukraine. Before we get into Ukraine, Vlad, love you, love what you're doing and everything.

1:47:42

How's the economy and the oil thing? Is that OK? Everything OK there? Yeah. Can we get back to, you know, maybe putting a stop to this thing in Ukraine?

1:47:50

So it's, I believe it's a little bit of 3D chess

1:47:53

in the middle of-

1:47:54

Sequencing at its best. Adam, thoughts?

1:47:56

Well, look, one economy in the world for good reason. We buy everything from everybody. The challenge is what Trump is saying is like, no, excuse me, we're going to do what's called reciprocal tariffs. If you're going to charge us, we're going to charge you. Everybody wants to be in America.

1:48:15

The challenges with America is we don't really make anything anymore. Everything's made in China or now it's made in India or it's made in- We don't even make kids anymore. We got to start making some babies. We all know that message to self. Note to self, get on that. I will. But, uh, yeah, everyone wants to be a nice, I will tell you this at this point,

1:48:35

there's so many talking heads out there. There's so many people who are critical.

1:48:37

Yeah.

1:48:38

I trust one this years ago. Donald J. Trump. Jesus Christ! He's second. He's second. We all know it goes Trump, Christ, Dale Earnhardt. We all know that in no particular order.

1:48:52

But I trust Trump.

1:48:53

Is that the movie? Is that Talladega Night?

1:48:55

It's right.

1:48:56

It goes, hey, baby Jesus in the manger.

1:48:57

Dear six pound eight ounce. What do you pray like the baby Jesus. I also trust Howard Lutnick and I trust Scott Besant. I think they're doing a good job. I think we've brought in how many hundreds of billions of dollars of tariff revenue so

1:49:14

far?

1:49:15

And this is just another lead to the left.

1:49:16

We're going to see what happens here, but-

1:49:17

Maladzets. We're making money for the country again. No kings bro. No kings. Another L. No kings. We don't want no kings.

1:49:26

No how dare you.

1:49:27

We're making money how dare you, you racist king.

1:49:28

I gotta go make some babies guys.

1:49:29

Shut up.

1:49:30

Yeah, okay, so yeah you do. But okay, so we got that. Now let me go to a couple other stories and then we by Hollywood reporter. Wow reporting. It's a serious stuff. It's a serious stuff YouTube is Crushing it according to Hollywood reporter. Damn. That's a long story for a moment the 50-yard line at Levi Stadium in Santa Ana Santa Clara, California was immediate capital of the world as

1:49:59

the San Francisco 49ers were warming up for September 21st saying there's no car nose and if it comes your Roger go to caught the Eye of Neil Mohan the YouTube CEO Flanked by a handful of his platform top creators marched on to the field and embraced Godel About an hour or so after the meeting on the field the moguls address creators and guests in a suite We want to continue doubling down on the partnership that you saw after YouTube chief said referring to the first exclusive

1:50:25

NFL game that YouTube boasted live on September 5th between the Chargers and the Chiefs and they played, which they played in Brazil, more to come, right? Godel quipped in a response, well, that's up for you to decide, Mohan replied. When asked a few minutes later whether that means YouTube is in a strong position to carry exclusive NFL games going forward. That was unequivocal.

1:50:46

Absolutely, he said. But as big a deal as YouTube's becoming a league broadcast partner would be on top of its existing $2 billion deal for the NFL Sunday ticket, the platform scale and cultural relevance were also on display in Santa Clara. Even the 49ers on the field, a large group of kids. Anyway, so Tom, what do you know about this story here

1:51:05

with YouTube? If YouTube gets NFL, what the hell is TV gonna be doing?

1:51:10

Well, what they have done is, remember when NFL Sunday ticket was on DirecTV? Remember Vinny and whichever of your friends had a dish at their house or out on the balcony of their apartment? You could go there and watch any game you wanted. If you were, and what are the big five?

1:51:27

Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Giants. I think there's like five, the big five that have got fans everywhere. So you have to have a satellite.

1:51:37

The Miramid Dolphins? No. No.

1:51:40

Sit this one out, brother.

1:51:41

Sorry about that guys. So at the time that caused everybody to come to Direct TV because if you wanted football especially the big five your favorite team just get Direct TV, NFL Sunday Ticket and you can watch them every weekend. You didn't have to hope that CBS or Fox had it on the morning game or the afternoon game. Well what's happening here, Mohan, it's like more to come right? Because YouTube did a two billion dollar deal for NFL Sunday Ticket.

1:52:05

So YouTube TV as a cloud-based subscription, you get that, and then it gives you access so you can pay a little bit more for NFL Sunday Ticket. And so YouTube is becoming a cable company, and then what they're saying is more to come, because what the NFL did, the NFL was trying to sell...

1:52:24

Now watch this. This is what happened. The NFL created the NFL did, the NFL was trying to sell, now watch this, this is what happened. The NFL created the NFL Network. And then after a while, and you'll find this interesting, Pat, it wasn't very profitable. They were having trouble with it.

1:52:34

And so to make it more profitable, they put on a Thursday night game. Well, that upset DirecTV. They said, wait, you're gonna pull one of the games out? It's gonna be on Thursday. So it won't be on Sunday ticket Yeah, and did they take? Cleveland versus you know, Tennessee when both team no, no, no, no

1:52:51

No, they took Dallas and Green Bay and said hey week 13 Dallas Green Bay Thursday night on NFL Network and you had to get the NFL Network. Yeah, and then they had NFL Sunday night, which they gave to NBC, and then they had Monday night football. So all of a sudden things started getting carved up. Well, the NFL really doesn't want the NFL network anymore.

1:53:12

They really don't want it. And so they started doing this, and now YouTube is coming out with other games and other things. And so YouTube just ate TV. It's only getting started. It's exactly correct.

1:53:27

YouTube is now a cable network with the world's most giant user-generated Netflix attached to it, YouTube. And so you buy your Samsung TV, there's YouTube TV right there. There's YouTube. And so that's right. It's just getting bigger. And now,

1:53:46

the chessboard's moved because YouTube has taken the one last big dollar item, which is the NFL, which dwarfs baseball, dwarfs the NBA, and nevermind soccer, you know us MLS soccer and hockey the NFL is Lord God King and The advertisers pay more for football. I don't know why I'm gonna use a word from the past Tebow Nobody nobody bow. Nobody Nobody Tebow's or DVRs

1:54:21

live sports To the average person what's about to happen to YouTube? Because if NFL goes to YouTube, Tom, and that becomes a thing.

1:54:32

It's a wrap.

1:54:33

I mean, so what are the main reasons why cable is still in business? One is boomers, the other one is sports.

1:54:41

Live sports.

1:54:42

And third one is Big Pharma. Okay? That's correct. Somebody paying for it. So, boomers, you got 20 years. Sports, they're going to Hulu, they're going to YouTube, all the college conferences are self-organized. There's this guy named Bobby that's working at this department that's got a lot of power. Imagine if he pulls

1:55:02

advertisement from cable. What the hell is going to happen with mainstream TV?

1:55:07

Well you're not going to have newscasters making three million a year and CNN is already trying to fix that. ESPN is already trying to fix that. I'm on record as saying that the Stephen A. Smith contract is the last big contract of the talking head in America. And I don't, and when I say that, I mean that respectfully, because Stephen A. Smith covers a lot of topics, has a lot of range, been here on the podcast.

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Gray vernacular.

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Oh, he's out there.

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Gray vernacular.

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He's not, he's not reading from a teleprompter. He's pulling from things and he's making great points. But his contract is going to be the last of those contracts and everybody else is shrinking the contracts to the point that when Zazz is trying to sell CNN, you know, want to buy fake Rolex, want to buy fake news, he's had a hard time with it. And so they've put the whole thing into a little package of stressed out cable channels.

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And so what's happening is YouTube is the new Comcast. Got it. Okay. All right, Adam, do you have anything on this?

1:56:10

Well, yeah. Video killed the radio star. Remember that song? I think that was the first song they ever played on MTV, which apparently MTV is now closing in Europe. Video killed the radio star.

1:56:18

Now it's Oracle killed the video star.

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Yeah, streaming has killed the TV star and YouTube has killed everybody. And now they're going into what Tom would call the final frontier, which is sports and the NFL. And YouTube is where it's at, guys. You're probably listening on this thing right now, so enjoy the show. But the only thing that I subscribe to is YouTube. I don't have Netflix, I don't have Hulu, I don't have any of that stuff.

1:56:41

Everything could be done on YouTube. So Neil Mohan, let's keep our things in business, please. So last couple stories before we wrap up. One of the stories I want to talk about is Halle Berry's upset, folks.

1:56:53

I haven't heard anything about this.

1:56:55

So Halle Berry is upset because she believes, and Rob, I don't know if you have the story or not. She believes child support, if you want to zoom in Rob, child support is extortion after having to pay her ex $8,000 a month to her ex-husband. Go to the next story Rob. She believes it's extortion. Can you actually go to the story Rob? Actually go to the story because there's so many angles to take with this. We got one, boys! Well, it's not even that.

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There is so many layers to this, Rob. So this is an older story, but Halle Berry compares paying child support to her ex Gabriel Aubrey to extortion. And if you go to that, Rob, I think another story came out from Hello! Magazine about a month ago that says inside Halle Berry's custody battle, I'll send you the story here from Hello! magazine, that it's no longer

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$8,000 a month. Apparently now it's $16,000 a month, but I'll send this to you, Rob. Oh, right there, you have it. Okay, let me see if that's the one. Yeah. Okay, zoom in a little bit.

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So check this out. Oscar winner, known around the world, Catwoman. But at home, she's mom to two children, Nala and San Maceo, the actress who turned 59 on August 14th. Welcome daughter Nala with her ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubrey, 11 years old. Go a little bit lower, Rob, to the $16,000.

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Can you find where it's the $16,000 can you find if where it's the $16,000? What's the date on this article Rob that you have? This one the other one was 2021 yeah, but August 15th of 2025 August 5th Oh go all the way to the bottom there in 2014 Hallie was ordered to pay a judge by a judge to pay $16,000 amount to child support figures She has since slammed as extortion and managed to slash to a lesser $8,000 a month plus a percentage from her annual earnings.

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But what is amazing about the story is this is what men go through. Now Rob, does she take care of the kids? Does she have custody of the kids full time? Can you check that there because there's a lesson here. Does Halle Berry have custody over her kids? 100% custody over her kids. I'm curious to know what the story is here.

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Because to pay $16,000, Tom, that she's bound to go into two joint and physical custody. Berry petitions us to control this education, therapy therapy and tie-breaking. Her older daughter now is co-parented with her ex Gabriel Aubrey under joint custody. So she's paying him $60,000. Now she's paying $8,000. Can you go to Gabriel Aubrey? Let's see who he is. Do you guys know who he is? Adam, do you know Gabriel Aubrey?

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Super good-looking guy that was able to hold down Halle Berry.

1:59:45

But is he like an actor?

1:59:47

Is he?

1:59:48

I believe so. We can find that.

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He's a Canadian model.

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I think he's a model I believe.

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Yeah. Aubrey is one of nine siblings. So he's modeled for a bunch of different things. And did they get married or just partner?

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Yes. I believe they would get married if he's paying alimony. Personal life, Aubrey.

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Yeah. Well, what do you, Adam, I'm going to come to you with this one because I figured there's something you want to say about this one.

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Well, let me just say, Gabriel, Aubrey, respect to you. If you go after the literal hottest woman in the world that everybody's going after, every dude's looking for Halle Berry, even Shaq tells a story about like he's Allie Berry came to the game. He couldn't even play and you get her to marry you, have kids with her and you flip it and now she's paying you alimony and spousal support? Tip of the cap to you bro, major respect.

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But the reality is what she's experiencing is what 98% of men experience. Because 98% of men are the ones that pay alimony. I believe it's 80% of women file for divorce, and I think that number even goes higher as they have a college degree.

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And then I think child support, I think men end up paying 90% of the time, 85, 90% of the time, there it is right there. Only 3% of alimony recipients were men, meaning. Well she added to that statistic exactly good for her the most likely way for women to become billionaires as an example is divorcing a billionaire they don't build

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companies they build babies they build families respect I love you ladies and all like that but the reality is only very successful rich women like Halle Berry like Oprah are the ones that have to deal with something like this. Who was the famous? Was it J. Lo?

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Was Oprah? I mean, there's only a handful of women that did this. They basically had to pay alimony and they're like, why am I paying all this money? And like the famous quote was the guy being like, welcome to my world, baby. And that's the sad reality of this, that women, and here's the challenge that women are actually going to face.

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Now that women are starting to earn more and the pay gap is sort of being equalized, you're going to see a lot more of this is probably going to happen, but not to this extent.

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I'm going to wrap up with that. Why was it something that to women to know what it feels like. Yesterday, I'm sitting there with Tico and we're going through stats and Tico starts giving me these stats. I'm like, oh, Tico is so funny.

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Like at any point you're gonna get any kind of stats from that guy. But you know what the stat was? That we went through? Here's a stat. I'm going to read this off to you and I want you to think about it. When feminists say they don't need men, you ready for this?

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When feminists say they don't need men, 96% of construction workers are men. 95% of electricians are men. 95% of plumbers are men. 98% of carpenters are men. 94% of HVAC technicians are men. 97% of mechanics are men.

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96% of welders are men. 91% of truck drivers are men. And we know what the other 90% are.

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Yeah, large.

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97% of roofers are men. 95% of oil rig workers are men. 90% of machine operators are men. 85% of network engineers are men. 91% of mechanical engineers are men. 91% of mechanical engineers are men. 86% of civil engineers are men.

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96% of firefighters are men. 85% of police officers are men. 80% of military personnel are men. 90% of pilots are men. 94% of train operators are men. 92% of forklift operators are men.

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Wow. These are some of the riskiest jobs in the world. What about foremen Pat? These are some of the riskiest jobs. Well there's a 3% and if you have 4 men that you meet. Which by the way this leads me to James Brown was right when he said this is a man's world but it would be nothing without a woman or a girl and

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and there is some truth behind it. The challenge that women have to understand is there's a big difference between in your life and in society. Yeah I don't need no man in my life okay great great great but without men in society, society crumbles. Like look no further than what's going on in Ukraine. Sorry to call out my beautiful Ukrainian babies that are living in Miami now. Men in Ukraine are dying on the front lines where women from Ukraine are now living in New York and Miami and living an only fan type of existence.

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So that's the difference that you don't fully understand. This is it. And you know what's the most simplest thing men want? They want respect and appreciation. That's what they want. Ladies, fellas, you got to earn it though. You can't just wake up and say, why can't you just respect me? We got to earn it. That's our job to earn it. But ladies, if you got a guy that's doing his part, and he's working his ass off, providing,

2:04:25

giving an incredible life, give the man some respect, and give him some appreciation. Because if you don't, God forbid, there's gonna be some consequences, and some furniture moving around, depending on what places you are.

2:04:36

♪ R-E-S-P-E-C-T, tell me that it's P-E-D-D. ♪ Wrap up with these videos are these these not the robot videos guys. These are just Funny as hell videos go with the Michael Jackson, but guys AI is getting so crazy scary It's it's scary, but it's also part of it is funny. Okay. Here's Michael Jackson taking some watch this year, okay? Watch this chicken chicken fingers. I think is a chicken nuggets or the KFC looks like Looks like chicken fingers watches Michael Jackson. By the way, some say this is true. Some say this is real Go to go to him and is it the him and hitler is that the one that you were showing about who did the moonwalk first unbelievable it by the way it is truly like i don't know

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if you're seeing some of this stuff like there are some that are just yeah there are some that

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there's two you see look at look at Elvis, Tupac and Kobe Bryant.

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That's a keeper right there.

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We're looking sharp fellas.

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Gotta get a little video too.

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Elvis does something.

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Ready? Go!

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Come on Pac, try to keep up.

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You ain't leaving me in Havana dust bro. Yo what's good, we out here in Havana man. Tupac looks exactly like Tupac. Wow, look at young Kobe. Wow. Wow. Wow. Yeah.

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Hi everyone. What? Salute.

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No politics. Oh, Bruce Lee. This is only going to get crazier. Watch.

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I swear to God. You didn't even know what rhythm was Watch this one here.

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By the way, this is going to get't cause a thing when you slick on your feet.

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Clippers in my hands, gliding down the street.

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Bring that back man. Bring back my clippers baby. You know why it's scary? Like we're having fun and they're trying to introduce it to us as fun.

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No, no, it's Patrick McDavid does XYZ. By the time you even prove that it's not you, it's over. So then, you know what that means they're gonna have to do? They're gonna have to update everybody's phones, and everybody's gonna have some type of digital thing that says, nope, that's AI. And they're gonna stop.

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I'm telling you right now, this is not gonna be good.

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Yeah, I actually agree. I actually think that it's gonna get nasty and I think elections are gonna be determined by AI And you're gonna see some guys falling for truly. You're gonna see some guys fall

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There's another part of it that I don't like and I actually you didn't hear me laugh one little bit at Michael Jackson and Hitler Because I think Hitler deserves this place in history and when you turn it into a joke and you're laughing at him I think the new generation who maybe hasn't read their history books it kind of desensitizes them a little bit it kind of puts him on another place and I'm just I'm just the left like the left I am NOT I am NOT down with with with doing anything down with the history of Hitler that causes people to chuckle or think about thing he deserves his place in history and I think part of this you know crosses some lines like

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that for me. That's just me. Guess what Tom, you better get desensitized. Exactly. Because it's coming. I know it is. I appreciate how you feel. I'm glad you're not watching. Say that again. You're glad what? I'm glad to see Tupac and Michael Jackson. Oh no, it's too tough. Don't correct. The proper way to say it is two packs of cigarettes. I like me some two pack. Anyways, that's very cool. Okay, so before we wrap up, let me tell you. Do you know why I'm wearing this? I was just going to ask you about that. I'm going to tell you why I'm wearing this. Okay, I'm wearing this because this morning I wake up, obviously they have, you know,

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gifts around.

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There's an actual holiday is what you're saying.

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For the last 26 years. Tomorrow's my birthday, not today. Tomorrow's my birthday. This is what my dad's gotten me for the last 26 years.

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I love it.

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XL, baby. On my birthday, I get underwear. X, X, X, X, X, X. I have so much underwear right now that I can start a side business. And actually, I can make uber-type of money. I have that. So, birthday is underwear, Christmas is socks.

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Yes.

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And he's very consistent with it. So, you know you're gonna get that. But, then, Adam Carolla brought his, uh, uh, he was supposed to bring this rose uh, uh, rosary with him that was given and by the way from his girl, he said his girl is Assyrian. This is absolutely beautiful. She put PBDJ here, she put Brooklyn, Tico, Dylan, and Senna. Absolutely beautiful.

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Crystal Marie, Crystal Marie. Is that her name? Crystal Marie.

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And she's Assyrian?

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She's Assyrian.

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Oh, by the way, Crystal Marie, that's a... She had a clip once. I was cracking up.

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Hey, Crystal, hook up... Well, my birthday's in May.

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So, here we go. So that's that. Thank you.

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What?

2:09:55

My birthday's in May.

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And then, this morning, I get these cards. Brooklyn has sent a run- up to me and I wore this pink thing that's in a car that take it out and it said My daughter is number one. So then she says dad make sure you put an s because you have two daughters Oh, and so Santa this is dedicated to you. I did this baby because you gave it to me. I'm wearing it daddy

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Love you Cuz one's in the collar. No, no, on this side. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Make it look good. That looks okay. That looks good. No, that looks good. So we can make you look so bad. So are we, are you wrapping up? I will look Pat. Wrapping is time to wrap. Everybody knows that it's a national holiday. They're doing no kings tomorrow. But today, like always, PBD, we wanted to celebrate your birthday. And I'm not going to lie, Vinny and I had a little competition.

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We said, what do we get the guy that's got everything? I said, listen, I can't buy you socks. What am I going to do?

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Buy you more underwear? What am I going to do?

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Buy you a suit?

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Yeah. I don't know. No, but Vinny and I tried to one-up each other, not gonna lie. And I want you to see who you think got you a better gift, but what I wanted to do is I know that you're maybe considering doing a band, you know, what do you call us?

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You're kidding me.

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Maybe doing a band, what's that?

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No, no, no, tell me Mariachi.

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Just tell me Mariachi is gonna come here. No, no, no, not in my chair, but you know, boys to men, what are we, what are we, what are we called? Um, but are you guys going to sing? We're not going to sing, but I did something better. Get to your point. I know that, uh, you, uh, find certain people to be incredible. You sing these songs all the time. Uh, but I have a special guest for you that wants to sing you a song.

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You might recognize this guy. Remember our friend Itay Ben David who talks about peace through shanked from

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none other than Evan Agassi. Oh really? Let's sing Zamana. Zamana. He's saying it. Nice hulet. It's freaking nice. Get out of here. Thank you Iti. It's called Samana, Singer.

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This guy's amazing.

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He's ridiculous. Wow, he sounds like a...

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Wow. Listen to the song of my heart

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Oh, how your soul is full of joy He is, seriously.

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Rob understands everything.

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Rob, why? Okay, listen, okay, good Rob. Adam, do you have a message? Did he give a message or PBD?

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Adam, that was cute. In the beginning, yes. Okay, just play that message for 10 seconds Adam. Do we have a message, did he give a message or PBD?

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Adam, that was cute.

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In the beginning, yes.

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Okay, just play that message for 10 seconds.

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Yeah, play the message really quick, really cute.

2:13:09

What's up you guys? Patrick, happy birthday, my brother. What an honor, first of all, to be part of one of your podcasts, maybe the blessings in the world for you, for your family, for your kids. Thank you so much. May Hashem protect them. May you keep your journey, your beautiful journey, spreading light around the world.

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All the blessings for you. In Hebrew we say, I wish you what I wish to myself. There is not better wish than that.

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And I have a little treat for you. So Vinny finds out that I did this. That's awesome.

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So Vinny tries to one-up me.

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Really cute. I mean Adam, it's cute. He's amazing. Okay. Like singing in Assyrian is not easy, but you know what? You know, he's chuk-chuk.

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Jewish people and Assyrians, we have the same chuk-chuk-chuk. a very, very important person that's taking time out of his schedule. He's running the show right now, but he stopped us to give you a look. Can you just play this video really quick, Rob, from our good friends, really quick.

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BBD, it's your favorite 47th president, wishing you a tremendous 47th birthday. Do you see what I did there with the numbers? 47 and 47. Look at up. Look at that. Scoop a little bit. Speaking of numbers, you're probably sitting there with Tom, great guy who's saying words talk, numbers scream. And next to Vincent, we love Vinny, right?

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Great guy.

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The angry patron who actually does the screaming, if you wanna know the truth. I love that guy, great guy. Straight out of Central Casting. And of course, Adam. Adam is still trying to make his point.

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It's been eight years, still hasn't made it, but we're rooting for you, I appreciate it. But they all love you, Patrick. Everybody's saying it. It's tremendous, tremendous team, tremendous birthday. Nobody turns 47 better than you.

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Well, maybe me, but that's it, that's it, Patrick. You're the best

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happy birthday PBD believe me look at that that's the happy birthday to Patrick Bett David dance unbelievable look at that crowd look good look at Jason's school he is the best I don't care I sing a lot Pat they do the voices he's's phenomenal. He is the best. Alec Baldwin, he's phenomenal.

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And this guy. So I do that.

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So Pat, listen. And guess what this freak does. Listen, I said, Vinny, there's no way I'm going to let you beat me. He really went there.

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There's no way I'm going to let you and watching you for a long time and you're 47 years old. That's very young. You've got a long time to go, but I just want to wish you a happy birthday. I'm sitting at the Oval Office behind the Resolute desk. Wow. The famous Resolute desk.

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There's nothing like it and I said it's Patrick's birthday I have to say happy birthday so many many more thank you sir thank you

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Wow so once once I found Vinnie got fake Trump I said I gotta reach out by the way Eric Trump thank you for watching this thank you for making that happen also Kim Eric Trump says he loves you Pete but he wanted to give you a

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it's amazing I wanted you to thank, but he wanted to give you a Trump one each other.

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Thank you guys. That was wonderful. That was a big surprise. Thank you so much for that.

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And you showed Gabriel.

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Did I win?

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Did I beat Vinny? No, he beat you.

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You won.

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And I, I had to bust out all the, I had to get Gabriel first and foremost for bringing you into this world you've everybody's amazed at what you do how much you're doing you're doing a thousand different things but you still give everybody enough time and you give everybody the attention the love that they need I wouldn't be here for wasn't without you so I want to say happy birthday god bless you I wish you a hundred more my man thank you thank you guys so much thank you Adam that was sick that was amazing he won yes one you. He won. He won. Fine. Whatever.

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It's going to be tough to top that one. But thank you.

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Number 47 on your 47, PPD.

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I'm going to give him a doodle. I'm going to give him a doodle.

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Listen, the only chance we have is if Trump gets elected in 2028.

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Beyond these guys, and I can't speak for all of them, but there are so many people here that wish that they could be some part of a prank, some part of a video, some part of something. They're the people at Valuetainment, at BetDavid Consulting, they're at Minect, and they were all for the last couple of days, Pat, trying to figure out what they could do. So what these guys have done is tremendous, but there is such an army here that is so for their career opportunities, for the mentorship that's there. And there were people there, especially at BetDavid Consulting, working hard, helping clients get connected to Vault that wanted to be part of this too. And I'm trying my best to do it, to speak for all of them and the amount of love and

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respect and gratitude and appreciation that they have for being part of this organization.

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Thank you, Tom. Thank you to everybody here. I absolutely love coming to work. I love working with the guys here. It's a ball—not a single day do I have where I come in where I'm like, you know, today was a rough day. It's a hoot. All of it. It's been an amazing run, and we're just getting warmed up.

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And everybody at 1,200, 1,400 that you're listening to this and even 5990, Miquel, I know you probably listen to this as well. The whole crew, you guys are amazing. I love working with you guys. I appreciate you. I have 12 more hours to say I'm 46, right? Is today the 17th rap or what is today?

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Today's 17th.

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Tomorrow's your birthday. Dylan this morning was upset. Why? He's like, I'm not wishing you a happy birthday. I said, why not? Because it's not your birthday yet, it's not so many. It's like, listen, your mom, then the kids, everybody's coming. But anyways, appreciate everybody, love y'all, thank you so much, and have a great weekend. We will do this again next week. God bless. Take care. Bye-bye. .

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