Columbia & UCLA Protests, AOC vs Eric Adams, and Ryan Garcia's Positive Test | PBD Podcast | Ep. 405

Primary Topic

This episode discusses the recent protests at Columbia and UCLA, the public dispute between AOC and Eric Adams, and the controversy surrounding Ryan Garcia's positive drug test.

Episode Summary

In this episode of the PBD Podcast, the hosts delve into a series of high-tension topics that have stirred public debate and media attention. The discussion kicks off with the unfolding protests at Columbia and UCLA, where students have clashed with administration and police over political and social issues. The episode also covers the verbal altercation between Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) and New York Mayor Eric Adams regarding the handling of the protests, and shifts to the sports world with boxer Ryan Garcia's recent positive drug test, which he claims was caused by a meeting with Donald Trump. Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in a dynamic discussion, unpacking the complexities of these issues and their broader implications on society.

Main Takeaways

  1. The protests at Columbia and UCLA highlight ongoing tensions in academic settings, particularly regarding freedom of speech and the role of university administration.
  2. AOC's criticism of Eric Adams over his response to the protests points to larger political divisions and strategies within the Democratic Party.
  3. Ryan Garcia's positive drug test adds another layer of controversy, with implications for the integrity of the sport and the personal reputations involved.
  4. The episode provides insights into how political, academic, and sports arenas are interlinked with social justice issues.
  5. The discussion also touches on broader themes of media portrayal and public perception in shaping the narratives around these events.

Episode Chapters

1: Columbia and UCLA Protests

The hosts discuss the recent protests at Columbia and UCLA, focusing on the students' demands and the administration's response. They analyze the implications of such protests on academic freedom and institutional policies. Patrick Bet-David: "We've got to talk about what's happening on campuses."

2: AOC vs. Eric Adams

This chapter explores the confrontation between AOC and Eric Adams over the handling of the university protests, providing a critical view of political leadership and crisis management. Patrick Bet-David: "AOC slamming Eric Adams is more than just a simple critique; it's a political strategy unfolding."

3: Ryan Garcia's Positive Test

Discussion on boxer Ryan Garcia testing positive for banned substances, his defense, and the public and media reactions. Patrick Bet-David: "Ryan Garcia's situation is peculiar, especially his claims about the timing with Trump."

Actionable Advice

  1. Stay informed on social and political issues, especially those affecting your community, to better understand and contribute to discussions.
  2. When participating in protests or public demonstrations, understand your rights and responsibilities to ensure your actions are both effective and lawful.
  3. In disputes, consider all sides of the story before forming an opinion, recognizing the potential for complex motives and consequences.
  4. Engage in community dialogues to bridge gaps between opposing views, fostering a culture of understanding rather than division.
  5. Use social media responsibly to spread awareness on issues, ensuring to fact-check information to avoid spreading misinformation.

About This Episode

Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth & Vincent Oshana discuss the protests at Columbia University and UCLA, New York City Mayor Eric Adams claiming "paid agitators" infiltrated Columbia's protests, Tesla's job cuts and how it'll affect the Biden Administration's EV push, and boxer Ryan Garcia testing positive for PED's ahead of his fight with Devin Haney.

People

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Eric Adams, Ryan Garcia, Donald Trump

Companies

Leave blank

Books

Leave blank

Guest Name(s):

Leave blank

Content Warnings:

None

Transcript

Ryan Garcia
Did you ever think you were made here? I feel I'm supposed I could take sweet victory. I know this life meant for me. Why would you bet on Goliath when. We got bet, David?

Vincent Oshana
Valuetainment, giving values contagious. This world of entrepreneurs, we can't. No value. They hate it. I run, homie.

Look what I become. I'm the one.

Patrick Bet-David
All right. With all the crazy things that's going on episode four or five, we were not going to do a podcast today, but we decided to right after is we got to run to the airport. But a lot of crazy, crazy things are going on on campuses that we got to kind of talk about. I got a few stories here. One, all the stuff that's going on with Columbia University, with Eric Adams being upset at what they're doing, taking the flags down, telling them you got to put the US flag back up.

And then AOC slamming Eric Adams and saying Columbia University for NYPD raid of campuses. And then at the same time Biden sitting there considering giving some Palestinians refugee status. There's just a lot of stuff going on right now, lots of agitating going right now. And I want to answer one question that we talk about here on the podcast. And that question is, who is all of these universities that are not doing nothing about it?

Who's their number one customer? I'm going to tell you stats who their number one customer is and why no one's doing anything about it. The deans are sitting there saying, it's okay, it's okay, it's okay. We'll talk about that here in a minute. Obama said on the podcast he was with Jason Bateman saying Trump's not considered a serious guy in New York.

We'll talk about that. We have green. Marjorie Taylor GreenE reveals she will try to oust Speaker Johnson next week. And at the same time, just yesterday, the House passes anti semitism bill as Johnson highlights campus protests. And I mean, I understand they're kind of doing a knee jerk reaction, kind of like what Tom said earlier.

But I'm not sure that's the right move right now to show strength. And hey, here's what we're going to put in here. Let's silence people and give people a chance in the future to do it even more. We'll talk about that here a little bit today. Substitute teacher, we haven't shown this video.

We will. Substitute teacher gets called the n word by kid and he just destroys the kid. And you got to see this clip if you haven't already. Only fans investigated over fears it has exposed children to pornography. Then we have another story from CNBC.

Ready for this one? Why hundreds of us banks may be at risk of failure. CNBC. Why hundreds of us banks maybe at risk of failure. Wait till you find out why that is.

California's EV gold, $20 billion to meet 2045 demand is kind of being messed up by one guy that they kicked out of the state. His name is Elon Musk. Because Musk is sitting there saying, look, all this bullying shit you're doing, and I'm a bad guy. Musk undercuts Tesla's chargers. Biden landed as a big deal.

Biden desperately needs Musk to get these chargers done. And Musk is kind of saying, yeah, no, I'm not interested. Especially for as much as disrespect you're giving me, I'm not interested in doing that right now. Obviously, we're skip speculating and it's allegedly, but we'll get to it. Allegedly here in a minute.

Justin Bieber sparks fans concerns as breaks down in tears. Fed removed 250 cameras from Diddy's homes. Doc complains, I think this is the TMZ doc that came out. I think that's what it is. But we'll talk about that here in a minute.

Bill Maher mocks Don Lemon to his face. We'll talk about that Taylor Swift song with anti christian stuff that's going on. Texas is no longer the hotspot for illegal immigrant crossings. White House considers welcoming some Palestinians from worn, torn Gaza as refugees again. They're trying to win jews and they're trying to win palestinian Gaza.

They're trying to win everybody. And guess what happens when you try to chase two chickens. You don't catch either one of them because they're going to run up. You learned that in Rocky. You go after one of them, not two of them, right?

They're not learning how to do this kind of stuff. And it's unfortunate. Chickens getting faster moment. Terrified kids at a park. They're just right there doing their things on school ground.

A trans man starts chasing to take one of the kids. You got to see this video. And then trans athlete to compete in national women's water polo championship. This entire time they're trying to rewrite title nine. We'll get to that.

And Tom's going to give you a breakdown on that. And then what else do I have here? Ryan Garcia. You guys see that story? Boxer Ryan Garcia tested positive for banned substance.

And he claims it happened right after he met with Donald Trump. He's saying that's the reason. Weird. Kind of weird. And even Gervonta Davis defended him.

But Devin Haney said some things about him that maybe we'll cover on what happened there. And then fed Powell says looming us election will not sway rate decisions and we have to show the coins that Newsom got. It's just fantastic that he got respect for the kind of coins that he got. But anyways, before we get into the story, let me kind of share with you guys. You guys were asking for the shirts.

It's officially here. The other day, I take Dylan to a practice I've never been to, to a facility I've never been to. And I'm walking in, three fathers are wearing the value Tim and future looks bright hat. I'm like, you got to be kidding me. Hell yeah.

It was the sickest thing to yo, BBD, future looks bright. They had the hats on. We all took pictures. It was fantastic. We had great conversations.

So the word folks to save you from getting in trouble is called allegedly. So now we have shirts for you to wear called allegedly. Rob, if you can show these pictures, and you can, we're going to announce this next week, but they're now here for you to order allegedly. You can buy it in black with white. And on the back of it, if you can show the back of the shirt, Rob, the back of the shirt, zoom in a little bit, says future looks bright.

So in the front you can buy that with red. You can buy it in black. Go to the red one so they can see the difference. And you can also buy it in white with black. And listen, go to work, go to the gym, wear a shirt.

Allegedly. Allegedly. Allegedly. Allegedly. You can use the word allegedly on everything to protect yourself.

It's the number one insurance word in communication today being used by everybody. So here's what we're doing today for the allegedly shirts. For anybody that goes and orders the first 100 that ordered the allegedly shirt with a future looks bright hat, we'll get a future looks bright shirt and a value statement pin sent over to you. So you order an allegedly shirt with a future looks bright hat, you get a future looks bright shirt and a valuetainment pin being sent over your way. Go to vtmerch.com to place the order.

Again, vt merch.com to place the order. Is there a code for it, Rob or no? No. I just put the link in the chat to the allegedly share. Put everything in your car and then.

We'Ll so people that are listening to this on Spotify or Apple. What do they do? How do they do? It'll be in the description for Spotify as well. So you put in the description Spotify as well.

Fantastic. Okay. Go sport the gear, guys. We want a million people in America wearing future looks bright gear, walking around telling everybody that the future looks bright because we believe it does. So having said that, currently, the future doesn't look bright for Columbia University.

Vincent Oshana
No, it doesn't. And a lot of Ivy League schools and a lot of students that are protesting, and it's looking pretty nasty. And what's wild about it is what is today's date? Today's May 2 mark. When did.

Patrick Bet-David
When did. Four years ago in May. When did George Floyd event take place? May 26 of 2020. So what you're saying four years ago in the same month during election year, something like this happened somewhere.

Exactly. And the chaos at that time was the BLM protest. The chaos at this time is what? The pro Palestine Israel protest. And, oh, by the way, then they pinned whites against blacks.

Okay? Whites were the enemy. Okay? Today they're pinning. Who?

They're pinning pro Palestine Muslims against Israel. Christians. They're pinning them against each other. Enemy, enemy, enemy. And something is about to happen the next few weeks.

Now, Rob, if you got a couple of these clips ready, I'm going to read a couple of these. So first, Columbia University protester demands free food and water. We'll play that clip for you. Then you have to see what happens inside Columbia University's hall after protesters evicted. Then you have to where Eric Adams said.

And then what happened in New York. NYPD. Rob, why don't we start off with the first girl who is there? You can tell she is smart. And before you play Pat, look at the guy in the back.

Vincent Oshana
Right? If that guy with that scarf and that halter intimidating was in Gaza, he'd be dead from Gazans, FYI. But go ahead, Rob. He's sweet. Why did you have to get everyone's attention to his belly button?

Patrick Bet-David
Why are you doing that? And he's got that midriff going there. Listen, I'm going to leave. I'm just gonna look like a terrorist. I just don't look like a terrorist.

Go ahead, Rob. My blush look good. Why should the university be obligated to. Provide food to people who've taken over a building? Well, first of all, we're saying that they're obligated to provide food to students who pay for a meal plan here.

Tom Ellsworth
But you mentioned that there was a request that food and water be brought in. Unless I misunderstood to allow it to be brought in. I mean, well, I guess it's ultimately a question of what kind of community and obligation Colombia feels it has to students. Do you want students to die of dehydration and starvation or get severely ill even if they disagree with you? If the answer is no, then you should allow basic.

I mean, it's crazy to say because we're on an Ivy League campus, but this is like basic humanitarian aid we're asking for. Like, could people please have a glass of water? They did put themselves in that very deliberately in that situation and in that position. So it, it seems like you're sort of saying we want to be. Now she's trying to talk about how to give answer and spinach is her.

Vincent Oshana
College education at work. Nobody's asking them to bring anything. We're asking them to not violently stop us from bringing in basic humanitarian. Violently stop us not violent humanitarian aid. As if she's.

Patrick Bet-David
We want some water. I don't know to what extent it has been attempted, but we're looking for smart and important. Please bring me some water and some food. We don't spare. No, but, you know, gosh, cry me a roll.

Vincent Oshana
And when you hear this humanitarian aid, you're not at war, you dumbass. Your dorm room, Sarah is 30ft away. She's like, we need help. Like, chopper it in, get the hell out. Not all of those little bastards are students on a meal plan, by the way.

Tom Ellsworth
Yeah, not all those protesters are students. They're not bastards. These guys have parents who are paying for it, Tom. Their parents are paying for this. So these are not people that are going here just because they're so smart and all this stuff.

Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, probably they get good grades. They're good at, you know, being led by teachers and professors in schools. Sure, I get that. But some of these guys have parents that are spending 60, 70, $80,000 to go to these schools. I apologize for that.

Tom Ellsworth
I shouldn't have called those entitled assholes bastard. That's a fair transition. Thank you, Tom, for being more appropriate with your category. I'll be more careful what's happening. How do they let it get this bad this fast?

Vincent Oshana
And nobody's getting involved, right? Nobody's getting involved, number one. Number two, what? Allegedly. Allegedly.

Patrick Bet-David
Allegedly. It's a war. And by the way, do you think this is going to stop? You think this is going to stop? Let's go to the next one.

Why don't you show the next one here? Rob, Rob, what I'm worried about is there's going to be a shortage of lesbian art history majors if they can't graduate this year. Oh, no. By the way, I'm going to answer the question. I'm telling you guys, because all I've been curious about is who the hell is allowing this to happen?

And number two, who are university's number one customers? That's where we have to think about on why this is taking place. Rob, play the next clip. Go for it. Which one is this?

Tom Ellsworth
This is the protesters breaking into Hamilton hall. Let's see. Columbia.

Patrick Bet-David
Are those cops or those are protesters? Somebody's on the inside report. These are protesters.

Fast forward a little bit rough.

Oh, my. Oh. Oh, yeah. Oh, this is exactly what happened on j six, by the way. Yeah, yeah, yeah, they.

Yeah, yeah. These are. These are good people. No, these are. These are peaceful.

Vincent Oshana
These are peaceful protesters. Keep going. Yeah. Oh, that's exactly what happened on j six. Yeah.

Listen, where's the FBI? You think FBI is there is FBI. Gonna start taking people's names and address? Go to the next one, what it looks like afterwards. I think you have the clip of what happened to the hall right afterwards.

Patrick Bet-David
Play this one. Watch this one here. Yep, yep. What? Nice, nice.

Peaceful. Peaceful protesting. Peaceful protest. Nice, nice. Mostly stuff was broken for no reason.

Tom Ellsworth
They're trying to. And by the way, at UCLA, do you have the clip of the flag? Where to get the. Why don't you want you do the one where they're putting the palestinian flag? I don't know if you have that one as well or not.

Patrick Bet-David
If you do. So watch this one here. And who is this? Oh, that's a. Is that a car taking down the palestinian flag?

No, they took down the american flag. Correct. Then the police came in and replaced the palestinian flag. Yeah. Who the hell.

Vincent Oshana
Who put it up? Do you know what this did to me yesterday when I saw. Huh. I can't even explain it to you. And I saw this, what it did to me.

Adam Sosnick
You saw what Eric Adams had. That's exactly what I'm gonna get. I mean, but look. Right? Like, is there a clip about Eric Adams or.

Patrick Bet-David
No, I'm. What he said. Yeah. Why don't you play to Eric Adams clip? I'll be the first guy in there.

Tom Ellsworth
C U n Y. Jacket. I think that's city University of New York. So that's like a. That's like a security guy on campus trying to help, too.

Patrick Bet-David
Good. I love that. Good for you. You're a hero. Play this clip.

Eric Adams
Another significant part of the video was at the end. That's our flag, folks. Don't take over our buildings and put another flag up. That may be fine to other people, but it's not to me. My uncle died defending this country, and these men and women put their lives on the line, and it's despicable that schools will allow another country flag to fly in our country.

So blame me for being proud to be an American. And I thank Commissioner daughtry for putting that flag back up. We are not surrendering our way of life to anyone. Good, right? Yeah, I respect that.

Vincent Oshana
But that's still the same guy. Let's not forget. That's literally like, come on, illegals. Everybody come in here. He loves the flag.

But the same token, he's trying to destroy America by letting everybody and their mother come in here illegally and set up New York. New York is, by the way. Hold on. New York is falling apart. Has fallen apart because of that guy.

And I respect the fact that he's loving the flag, but your actions are louder than your freaking words, period. Hang on a second, Vinny. I think Eric Adams is open to a lot of criticism. I just did it. Yeah.

Tom Ellsworth
Yeah, you're right. And there's a lot of video and there's a lot of sound bites, a lot of history that he has to own up for. And he deserves the criticism. Exactly what you just said. But he is changing his tune.

One that said, hey, winter is coming. I can't handle all these people, and I don't want to close schools. I don't want to turn gymnasiums into an overnight sleeping shelter. I don't want to do that. And he did.

But then on the other side, he was handing out EBT cards for nothing on taxpayers dollars to homeless people. So he deserves the criticism, but he appears to be. No, this would be a great phrase here. He appears to be getting religion about this whole situation, about that this is an invasion, and he is in ground zero for it. And he's changing his tune, but he deserves Adam.

Adam Sosnick
So let's be clear about one thing. These protesters hate America. So we talked about the horseshoe theory the other day, about different ends of the spectrum, and extremists. My enemy are extremists. Why do.

Why is my enemy extremists talking about? Choose your enemies wisely because there's no compromising with these people, whether it's on the far right or the far left. We've known for years the dangers of the far right, whether it's KKK or neo Nazis or white nationalists. We know what they stand for. We, frankly, had no idea how radical the far left is in America.

We've heard rumors, communism, we've seen this thing, socialism. But what has been introduced to american society in the last 20 years? This critical race theory woke agenda has become pervasive in the university specifically. First it was twelve liberal professors for every one conservative professor. Now that's gone up to 13 1415.

Where does it end? So the difference between the far right and the far left? You could argue the following. The people on the far right, as disgusting as they are, the neo Nazis, the KKK, the white nationalists, at the very least, they love America. Now they want to keep America white and keep any non white Anglicans, they want to keep it white.

Okay, pretty disgusting. But at least they love America. The people on the left, they hate America. They have white guilt, they have white shame. They want to apologize for being white.

Their decolonialization, their intersectionality. Cross sectioning with critical race theory. At the end of the day, if you just want to sum it all up, you hit it. The nail on the head. Vinny, the gay kid in the back with his belly ring showing, protesting for Palestine will be free.

The gaze for Gaza. The second he steps in Gaza and goes, hey, y'all dead, beheaded. Have a nice day. So that's the difference. So here's a question I want to ask.

Patrick Bet-David
Here's a question I'm gonna ask. Let's actually think like critical thinkers and let's start asking questions. Number one, who is university's number one customer? Meaning what, the students or the parents? Yeah.

Adam Sosnick
So who is whoever's paying the bill? Whoever. If you're at a university, okay, and you're sitting there thinking about these universities, who would you say is your number one? Cuz who should be every university's number one customer? Well, it.

Patrick Bet-David
But think about it. Let me. Let me start off with a father that's actually sending his kids there. Who is. Who should be every university's number one customer.

Tom Ellsworth
It should be the student that's receiving the product. Who's number two? The parent that's paying for the product. Okay, so number one should be the students that are paying for the product. Number two is the parents.

Patrick Bet-David
The parents that are paying the product. The students that's attending. I have a third one. Go ahead. The government, via student loans that are backing all of this, where you can't default on a loan.

Great angle. Rob, can you pull up what I just sent you? I just airdropped you three different things. Before you show this, I don't want you to look at the screen. I just want you to ask this question of yourself.

So what percentage of Harvard's money that came in in 2023? Okay. What percentage of Harvard's money that came in in 20? 212-022-2023. Let's pick one of the years.

2021. What percentage of Harvard's money that came in in 2021 you think came from actual student tuition? I see where you're going with this. Where do you think it came? What percentage it was?

Tom Ellsworth
Mouse nuts. Give me the number. 15%. 17%. Holy crap.

Patrick Bet-David
Seven. And by the way, 7% of it is not even the students. It's executive education and continuing education. 10% are the people that are actually trying to get a degree. Okay, okay, stay with me here.

Hang on. Let me make the point, and then you can go to the other one. Rob. Not this one. Go to that one.

So watch it. Not this one. The other one. Next one. Yeah.

Vincent Oshana
Okay. Go to the first one. Watch this here. Tom, can I look? Only 10% is from kids trying to get a degree.

Patrick Bet-David
Students, out of all the money they're getting, it's only 10% from tuition. Holy crap. 7% is from people like me. You go to OPM, owner, president, management program. We send Morel and the kids to some executive on how to be a better c suite.

Executives. We send Mario teague, the guys, Leo, to the school. That's 7% continuing education. Executive education. 39% is from endowments and 10% is from gifts, which means half of their money is coming from philanthropy and charity.

So who is their number one customer? So let me give you a visual here. You ready? I'm gonna give you a visual here. I'm gonna give you a visual here.

You are the president, the dean of Harvard. Okay, you're sitting there, assistant Tom calls in. Hey, President Ellsworth, we have two people waiting for you on the line here. One, I have the number one student on campus, Larry Jackson. His father's on the line.

Larry Jackson's father last year gave $500,000 to the university. On line two, we have Jorge Soros on the line, who is with open society foundation. Tell Mister Jackson I'll call him back. Please put Mister Jorge Soros through. Boom.

Call comes through. Hi, Mister Soros, how are you? Hey, yeah, listen, this is what we need to do. You guys better not. Da da, da, da, da da da da da.

Tom Ellsworth
Oh, we're gonna do that for you, sir. And by the way, we've also got the table at the front of the banquet for all the donors next week. I'm taking care of it. We're gonna personally give you on a tour, and you're gonna love the new research that we've done on intersectionality. So check this out.

Patrick Bet-David
So if you are running a fricking general contractor, construction guy, okay, Tom has given you last year $50 million of business to build buildings. Adam's given you only $10 million. I'm hooking up. Tom, who's the better customer for you? Tom?

It's not even close. So guess what, folks? For people that are asking a question, saying why the hell they're allowing to do this? Because they don't have a choice. Wow.

The people that are given the endowments are sitting there saying, hey, listen, be quiet or else. Yeah. Okay, let me give you the second one here. How much you think China's given to us universities the last five years? So China in the last five years has given $400 million to universities.

300, 8390 million dollars. Of the 300, 8390 million dollars, how much of it do you think went to Harvard? 70 million. 70 million they give. Who is their number one customer?

Understand this. So we are delusional here. And by the way, by the way, we have been taught our entire lives, you better respect your teacher. You better respect your this. You better respect your dad.

Fine. I was taught that my entire life. You better respect your professors. I have a hard time telling my kids right now to go respect a professor that's sitting there teaching all this bullshit, dividing America. I have a hard time.

What are you supposed to do when the stuff like this is happening? So I'm. So the average family is supposed to send their kids to school and say, respect your teacher, and your teacher is sitting there talking about how much this person hates America. You want me to say that? You better listen to your teachers parents?

You can no longer say, you better listen to your teachers. You can say, hear them out and see, what they ask you to do matches the values and principles that we have as a family that we're raising. There is no more. Because half the challenge is also how we as parents are empowering teachers and professors so much that we think anything they say is right. Like they're walking on water?

Hell to the no, no, that's not right, because look what they're doing to America right now. Is this okay with you? I'm not okay with this. You know, you're not okay with this. So what the.

So imagine as a parent, you're sitting there conflicted, saying, man, I love these teachers. These guys are amazing. In our school, whatever school the teachers that always did good things, the parents would always come together and say, for this teacher, we're gonna give this gift. For that teacher, we're gonna give this gift. Awesome.

Yes. For the teachers that go above and beyond. But some of these teachers right now got a lot of control. So for me, a few reminders. One, don't forget, it is May 2, 2024.

The four year anniversary of George Floyd is coming up. May 26 of 2024. It is right before RNC. It is right before DNC, and it is exactly five months, give or take, four and a half months away from the day you're going to vote. They want another George Floyd.

They need another George Floyd. They need whites to go against blacks and blacks to hate America, whites the way they did in 2020. They need these Israelis, Iran, Palestine, Christian Jews. You're a zionist, you're an islamophobia, you're a dis. They need this in America.

And by the way, to all the other podcasters outside of America that are saying all this shit to increase the temperature in America, you don't love America. And I'm not surprised that you're saying what you're saying. Listen to the people that live in America that are raising their kids here, all the other people outside of America that are trash in America, I'm not surprised you don't like America. Your country should be number one to you. Wherever you raise your kids, that should be the number one country to you.

We're living in America. I'm in America, folks, this podcast is heard by 180 plus countries. I live in America first. This is my number one priority as a country. It's that simple.

If you live in Australia, I fully understand Bishop Marmari Emmanuel. The other state number one country to him is where? Australia. Cause he lives there. It should be.

If you're in UK, you better take your UK to be safe. If you live in Argentina, it better be Argentina. But those of you that are living in America and you're not defending America, you're delusional. Those of you that are protesting and trashing America, a one way ticket. If I was a president, I would offer you a one way ticket of $100,000 to give up your residency, give up your citizenship, give up your green card on America permanently.

$100,000 cash given to you for the rest of your life. You can no longer come to America. Take it. Here's $100,000. Leave, never come back.

Cash wire to you. If you come, you go straight to jail. You can never come back here again. I dare you to take it. You won't take it.

Cause deep down inside you know. You know you're wrong yourself. And you know there's not a country like this. By the way, Eric Adams is a Republican or Democrat? Democrat.

Adam Sosnick
Democrat. Here's Eric Adams. Look what he says. Eric Adams, is this the one that he talked about? Agitators, go ahead and play this.

Patrick Bet-David
This is a Democrat saying this. God forbid if you say this as a Democrat. Eric Adams is sick of it because it's happening in his own city. And he's starting to realize my own policies suck. My own sanctuary city policies suck.

Giving $53 million credit card to these people suck. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe we're wrong. Maybe he's going through a transition like he went through. Mm hmm.

Maybe he's going through like a lot of people saying, what the f are we doing? Is this really the party I'm defending? Play this clip real quick. Well, there were two operations tonight. One was with Cuny and one was with Columbia University.

Eric Adams
Once I became aware of the outside agitators who were part of this operation, as Columbia mentioned in their letter and their request with the New York City Police Department, it was clear we had to take appropriate actions. When our intelligence division identified those who were professionals, well trained. One of them was married to someone that was arrested for terrorism. We knew these children were being exploited and they were in danger and would have been irresponsible not to reply to requests from Columbia University. Mister mayor, when you say that the protests have been co opted by professional.

Patrick Bet-David
Outside agitators, how do you distinguish between those outside agitators and students who are just protesting peacefully? And who is this individual who is. Connected to a terrorist? Tell us. Well, and it's not singular.

It's plural. Several organizations and groups, I want to be clear on that. We did not take this action lightly. And once the Columbia University team and leadership, in their letter acknowledging that outside agitators were on their campus grounds, we looked at our intel and information. I was briefed by the intelligence division and they were able to identify organizations and individuals who were not students, but were professional agitators.

Eric Adams
And we realized after the breaking into Hamilton hall, some of the tactics, some of the methods, these are clearly being used across the globe. And we understood that how really dangerous is become motive, Mister mayor. Who motive you can positive right there at this point. Weird. Isn't that weird?

Patrick Bet-David
And he's saying it, by the way. Has he been hanging around an Alex Jones? This guy sounds like a conspiracy theory. Sounds. Mayor Adams, you better not say stuff like that, because, you know, there's a guy named Jorge that may call you.

And this Jorge man is very powerful. Open Society foundation. He's given a lot of money to a lot of people to do all these, you know, agitators coming out and doing this. You guys are able to divide America because May 26 is around the corner. Go ahead, Tom.

Tom Ellsworth
This is an epiphany. Eric Adams has had an epiphany. Intelligence. Look, you're talking about the New York Police Department. The New York Police Department has its own intelligence division that dates back to 911.

And it works with the Port authority, it works with Kennedy, it works with LaGuardia. It works with all the ports of all the opportunities for bad crap to come into New York. So they know they had to harden their city for perimeter and for security. And they have intelligence organizations. Do you hear what he said?

These were the methods that are used around the globe to agitate, to create riots, to create discord. He knew it, and the intelligence agencies in New York knew it. And so they added this up and they went in there and they found a couple of the people and they go, wait a minute. These aren't students. These are guys from outside here.

This is professional. This is a professional job. This is what Eric Adams is saying. He is having an epiphany, and he is speaking as the leader that he needed to be all along. I'm proud to hear what he's spoken for.

He has to answer for his past, of course. But I'm happy to hear it. I'm happy to see it. And I hope America, you're listening. This isn't just New York.

All those immigrants that came in or end up on planes in this city, this city, this city, this city. There are bad people in the crowds, and these bad people are showing up here in New York. Some of these agitators are traced back to border entries. Wake up. Oh, by the way, do you have the border entry agitators?

Patrick Bet-David
Do you have the link back? Rob, do you have that link there? Which one's the agitators? The one that shows that one right there. Rob, check this out.

Vincent Oshana
Oh, yeah, go ahead, Vinny. So this is. Yeah, this is, this is actually a really, really funny one right here. So, Rob, this is all those criminal, illegal invaders that were, because we were tracking them from the caravans that were coming in to the United States, to our border. And in the interior of the US today, over 1000 of the same devices are present that we were tracking these people at over 21 protests and growing across America.

Isn't that. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Vinny, rewind and paint it. Where did they get the device? And what device is being tracked?

So this is Homeland Security gives them at the border a device, a cell phone or something to say, free phone. Welcome to America. Remember the free phone? And then, by the way, so to let them know, and remember we said this on this podcast, they're in here, they're waiting around on street corners. Some guy in New York made a video where this black dude walks into the corner and he goes, look at all these people.

There's like ten of them there, ten of them there, as if they're waiting for the call. The call just was made. This is the first call. And the call is, go to this university. Go to this university, go there, agitate and get, because guess what?

We let you into the country. So the free phones now in these universities. The free phones on the university. Yeah, by the way. And now these people are going to be able to vote as well.

And then what if they want them to do something else? What if one of those guys, Tom, I'm gonna go on the limb, he gets a phone call, and it's like, hey, listen, you have to go do that terrorist thing that we wanted you to do. Go to this school, go to this place.

Patrick Bet-David
Of course. Check this out. While, while this is going on, I'm gonna read this, and then, Adam, I'm gonna come to you. So AOC slams Eric Adams, okay? Of course you.

Columbia University for NYPD. Rate of campus for NYPD raid campus. So she goes on Twitter, rob, if you can pull this up, I don't know if you have it or not. Watch what she says. If any kid is hurt tonight, that's exactly what you need.

You need your George Floyd. May 26. It's coming up. If any kid is hurt tonight, responsibility will fall on the mayor and the university president. Other leaders and schools have found a safe, de escalatory path.

This is the opposite of leadership and endangers public safety. A nightmare in the making. I urge the mayor to reverse course. A nightmare in the making. What does she mean, she wants that nightmare?

Tom Ellsworth
They want blood. They want a dead student. They want someone that goes on the new flag is their George Floyd. It sure is showing signs that, guys, I'm interested in patterns as a businessman. Oh, she's a marxist.

Let's make clear AOC is a marxist. Her fundamental belief structure and what she's talking about is Marxism. All the programs and comments and come out of it comes out of her core belief in Marxism, her and her little sisterhood of the squad. This is what it's all about, America. And some of you voted for it, but all of you can vote against it and move them out of office.

Vincent Oshana
But guess what? I don't think it'll happen. Oh, by the way, that right there, you're looking at, what'd you call her, a Marxist. She's a future president. Tom, these people will vote for this bartender.

This bartender and that whole squad hates America, from Ilhan Omar to what? What's the tlaib? Adam, they freaking hate this country, bro. Adam they hate it. Right?

Adam Sosnick
Well, I think what you're basically alluding to is these protests are not organic. They are organized by, a lot of times, left wing dark money. That is Jorge Soros, one of them. Who hates America, who hates any sort of nationalistic pride. He's a globalist.

And this is the disgustingness of what happens when you can't basically embrace having pride in your country. Someone like Soros and the money that he's been raising, he has no loyalty to any country. He has no loyalty to anything but his ideology. He has no loyalty to America, no loyalty to London, the Bank of London that he brought down. He has no loyalty to Hungary.

Can't even go back to Hungary. So a lot of this is traced back to Soros and the open society and his son, Alex Soros. Who's Alex Soros dating, by the way? Abedin Aberdeen Weiner's ex wife. So we're going on with that.

And we know what's going on in Gaza with a lot of these people. There's a pay for slave policy. What we're seeing in America is now a pay for protest policy. Whether these students actually are actual students or just paid agitators remains to be seen. But, Pat, you crushed it.

We thought it's the teachers. We thought that it was the parents. We thought that it was potentially the government that's bailing people out. At the end of the day, what you're talking about are the mega donors. And we've seen what's happened with specific examples of these mega donors.

Example, Ken Griffin, Citadel Capitol. Bill Ackman, right, major hedge fund guy. Harvard guys changed over Bill Ackman. When you say that name, remember, he flipped last year in a big way. Major flip.

Ken Blotnik. He also is a guy that basically went to Harvard. Leon Cooperman, who we spoke about on this podcast, Columbia University. Mark Rowan, Penn. These guys are billionaires who donate tens of millions of dollars to their alumni.

Specifically, Ken Griffin. In the last ten years, you know how much money this guy has given to Harvard? Ready for it. In 2014, he gave $150 million. I sent you something in this, Rob, last year.

Talk about inflation. Yeah. Thanks, Biden. $300 million to Harvard. Why?

Because they named the Kenneth Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in Harvard. Nice. At the end of the day, what we're talking about, these whiny snowflakes, this intersectional oppressor, opprosi oppressive attitude, critical race. There it is, whiny snowflakes. The latest to start, stop donations to Harvard.

Here's the solution. You ready for it? We've seen university presidents be fired. Claudine Gay, the woman from Penn that was fired. Fire the professors, fire the bureaucrats.

Fire the DEI. Bullshit. You don't need them. Because if you're losing hundreds of millions of dollars from alumni, who gives a shit about what the progressive leftist professor has to say? By the way, last point here.

The anti war protests. The anti war protests. Do you know how many wars are going on in the world today? Let me just name a few. Russia, Ukraine, Yemen, Syria, Boko Haram, South Sudan, Afghanistan, Haiti.

You see what's going on. Haiti. We don't know what's going on in Iraq. Barbecue. Barbecue.

Central African Republican. The list goes on and on and on. Why specifically this issue? I've seen somebody do some interviews. You're anti war.

They go up to. Okay, what other war protests have you been a part of? These agitators. Go ahead, tell me. This is my first one.

What other war protests have you been a part of? This is it. There are no other war protests. This is it. So don't tell me you're anti war.

If you protested, zero other wars. You're clearly anti America. You're clearly anti Israel. You're clearly anti jewish. It is what it is.

If you told me in 2023, prior to October 7, Adam, as a jew, what anti semitic jewish hate have you experienced? Very minimal. But what we've realized is this is seeping underground all over the world. It's. It's very easy.

Patrick Bet-David
I mean, this is to manipulate this. It's very. Who is. What community is easiest one to turn against jews? What community is this community can turn.

Adam Sosnick
Against the hardcore muslim extremists? Okay, great. What community is the easiest to turn against Muslims? Did you do christian, jewish, rest of the world, anyone? What community is easiest to turn against?

Patrick Bet-David
Whites? Blacks? What easiest communities to turn against? Blacks? What?

What easiest? What easiest? The point is, so there's a part like here's here's where I'm at. When you run a insurance company and you recruit from all over the place. We're in Michigan, we're in New York, we're in Chicago.

One of our biggest offices in Chicago. And I'm talking like, Chicago, Chicago. We're in Texas, we're in LA, we're in San Diego, we're all over the place. You're going to get people that are. We are in DC, DMV, we're in Calverton, we're in.

There's so many different places. Arizona. I've been to so many places. I lived in an rv from LA for 30 days I lived in an rv. Went from La to Miami to Toronto to San Francisco, back to La.

Spoke to thousands of people living in this RV. We have agents from all walks of life. Guess what I'm all about. You can be Muslim, you can be Christian, you can be an atheist, whatever, you can be. Do you love America?

I do. We're good doing business when you do that, don't do it in front of the mic. I don't know why you do that every time. Is that intentional? No.

Have you noticed that every time he. Does it, he does it? Continue, sir, I'm being serious with you. Why do you do it in front of the mic? I didn't think about it.

Adam Sosnick
Sorry. Okay, so when you think about people you're working with, like you're in business with, there are people from all walks of life that we have, okay. That we'll do business with. Priority to me is, do you love America? I do.

Patrick Bet-David
Let's be in business together. You hate America. I'm sorry, I'm Team America. I don't care what you are. You can be a Christian, you can be a jew.

If you're a jew, you hate America. By the way, if you're a jew, you're Israel first before America. I'm America. I'm not with you. If you're a Muslim, your hamas or palestine or Iran or anything first before America.

We're not on the same page. Nope. You can be a Muslim, you're America first. But you're proud to be from Iraq, you're proud to be from Iran, you're proud to be from anywhere. I have no problem with you.

But we have chosen to live here. Let's protect what we have here. Let's protect our communities. Let's protect that. If you're doing that, there was a video you showed me about in UCLA.

What were they doing in UCLA? So, yeah, there was a bunch of protesters that were hundreds of students converting to Islam and participating in an islamic call to prayer at usually on the lawn. I sent it to rob. London posted this. This is now.

This is yesterday. This is London oil under oil. He loves oils. There's white people in there. There's people at ballet don't even know how to wear the freaking hijab.

Vincent Oshana
Look, they're telling them not to record. Not what?

Look, the white people. White people just sitting there. They have no idea what's going on. What is this? They're praying.

Patrick Bet-David
They're praying. I don't have a problem with that. No, but some people. There's some people, the white people that. Are just there that, by the way, you know what I would say?

You know what I would say? Here's what I would say. Christians, why don't you go pray as well? Oh, yeah. They'll not.

Vincent Oshana
You'll never see it. Christian, why don't you go do it? No, why don't you go on campus and pray? So what? This, to me, is an element of competition.

Patrick Bet-David
They're simply out praying you five times to one. They're out praying you like you wouldn't believe. I don't have a problem with this. Everything that ever becomes big, that does. Well, they are better at rituals.

They're better at traditions. They're better at those things, whether it's last names, companies, religions, cultures, all of that. When I see something like this and I say, guess what? Didn't Greg Lorre build one of the greatest movements? What was that?

The hippie movement of the seventies, the movie that came out? The Jesus revolution. The Harvest festival. Have you seen the Jesus revolution movie? Have you watched it?

It's an unbelievable movie. Guess what? Great. Didn't Cs Lewis, with his book Mere Christianity get a bunch of people to convert? Didn't Billy Graham in 1959, when he went to that lady and they went to the forest?

You know which one I'm talking about? That one lady that would always. When you're about to break. What did Billy Graham do? Went and baptized.

Tom Ellsworth
Oh, yeah. Yeah. 210 million people. Billy Graham went to Korea and spoke in a country that didn't speak his language. Do you know how many people came to listen to Billy Graham speak?

Patrick Bet-David
Show this to me. Billy Graham. Okay. To go to Billy Graham, Korea. Go to images, Rob, if you can just go to images.

This is how many people showed up. Show the second picture. Show the picture right there. Watch that. These people don't speak English.

They showed up for Billy Graham. So guess what? Who is the modern day Billy Graham. Who is the modern day Billy Graham that's going around, not from the pulpit at a basketball center arena that, you know, I'm talking about who's going out there, right? Who's going out.

I don't have any problem with them doing this. It's called competition. And I'm not saying like that, by the way. What my point was, those aren't just all Muslims praying and calling to God. That's white people that have no idea what they're doing.

Vincent Oshana
But they're acting like they're praying and they're freaking converting people. Every time I talk to christian pastors that complain and say, well, look what Muslims are doing. They're going on our campuses. They're getting involved in our politics. They're getting involved in, you know, they're having all these kids like, okay, so first of all, everything you said you can compete with.

Yes. You can't go on campuses. You can't go and get involved in politics. You can't go and have more kids, but you can't sit around, complain about it. They're beating you.

Patrick Bet-David
It's that simple. Now, the part that disturbs me that I'm not comfortable with is whether you're a christian, Muslim, Jew, anything, living in America, trashing America. I have zero tolerance. Zero tolerance. Zero.

I don't care what you are. I don't care if you're Armenian, Syrian. I don't care if you're Persian. I don't care if it's anybody. If you're here, you best love America and what it stands for.

You don't go to another country. It's that simple. Let me simplify it for you. I'm an immigrant. We were dying, literally dying to come to America.

The day we landed in America, we were the happiest people alive to be in America. Any religion. I couldn't do that in Iran. Christians, no problem. My mom and dad go to church.

We don't have to do anything with that. Even though I was an atheist, we could go out there and, you know, do assembly. We can do anything we want in America. We're free. Okay.

Your family came here as well from another country. Okay. Happiest day, man. When I became a citizen and I'm going like this. I got out of the army a month early just to come and become a us citizen with 7000 other people.

And I'm going like this with the flag and I have it till today. You know what that day was? That's like the greatest gift. Like one. I am an american it.

The american flag is one of the most special flags. When you look at it, it's unbelievable. Yet at the same time, you have to also understand there's nothing wrong with somebody. You know how people have that, what do you call it? The evil Ying Yang Yin.

What is it? What do you mean? You know that they say angel and the devil. Let me tell you who I have. We almost should do a visual with this, Rob and have, if Sam and Deli and the guys are watching, we should do, like, a fun skill with this.

I have one guy on this side, and I have one guy on this guy. Let me show you what's on this side. This guy's like, dude, future fricking looks amazing. Yeah. We're going to take over the world.

Things are going to be awesome. Everything is great. Da da da da da. And then this other guy is the guy that says, but got to stay paranoid. Don't forget what they do with 911.

Don't forget what happened in Germany. Don't forget what happened with Shah and Khomeini. I have these two guys in my ear, okay? It's the paranoid PBD. It's the frickin optimistic PBD.

That's the paranoid PBD is what makes me ask questions. Good. Why are we doing this? Why are we doing that? And by the way, if you're watching this, if you watch this podcast, whether you're one of the haters that watches it or you love it, or you're just kind of like, being introduced to it, I don't care if you stay with us, you probably have a little bit of this as well.

You have a little bit of that. Big time. Tom has a little bit of that. He has a little bit of that. Rob has a little bit of that.

That's okay. That's just, you're an independent thinker. You can think for yourself a little bit and still have some set of values and principles that you're fighting for. Anyways, let's go to the next story here. Next story I want to get to is the Speaker Johnson story because it kind of goes with this.

So, House passes anti semitism bill as Johnson highlights campus protests. So let's see where we at here. Da da da da da. Okay. The House passed the Anti Semitism Awareness act amidst concerns over anti semitism, particularly as pro palestinian protests erupted as college campuses nationwide.

The bill aims to combat anti semitism by mandating the use of definition put forward by the international Holocaust remembrance allegiance, drawing criticism of its potential impact on free speech. The bipartisan vote, 320 to 91 70 Democrats and 21 Republicans vote against the bill, reflects a divisive stance on legislation. Representative Mike Lawler. The bill introducer emphasized the bipartisan support, stating, it's critical that we crack down on anti semitic hate within our country. Meanwhile, House Speaker Johnson has intensified efforts to address anti semitism on college campuses, announcing a House wide effort and increased oversight of universities.

Adam? Yeah?

Adam Sosnick
I don't like this. And you're like, what? You're jewish. Wouldn't you appreciate something like this? It's so weird to me that in 2024, we have to take a stance that saying any sort of hate, we should probably eliminate that.

We saw what happened when the university presidents couldn't man up or woman up and denounce genocide for anybody. Jews, unfortunately, are the one group that still, you could hate on no problem. And you're gonna say, what do you mean by that? Go ahead and do these protests about fill in the blank type of culture. Go fill in the blank any type of segment of society.

Black, asian, mexican, gay, trans, fat. Go try hating on those people. Go be anti trans and publicly do it. Shut down. Go be anti gay.

Shut down. Go be anti black. Good luck out there. You could still be anti jewish. And that's basically what this is.

And it's perfectly acceptable. And the crowd will come in and start marching. Do I want to see anti semitism laws and bills passed these days? Not really. In fucking America in 2024.

That's what we're dealing with. But unfortunately, here we are today. And why does this matter? Because we love America and we love values. Judeo christian values.

You saw what Charlie Kirk had to say in that one video about why Israel is so important. Did you see that video? I don't know if you have that. He said, the college kid said, um, why should we care about Israel? Well, if you're a Christian, I should play the clip.

Patrick Bet-David
Yes. Go ahead. Watch this, Rob, if you have it, it was sent in a group text last night. You just have to go to the group text. That was last night, and you'll find it.

It's actually a very good clip where he breaks it down in his own way. Yeah, but, you know, here's the reality. Um, we talked about, um, the kids praying in the last segment. Here's the reality, guys. Ready for it?

Adam Sosnick
Islam has taken over the world. They've already taken over the Middle east. We've seen that. They've taken over Europe. Do you see what's going on in France, in London, in UK, in Germany?

In the Netherlands, all over Sweden, all over Europe, they're taking over the caliphate. These are extremists, people I'm talking about. I have much love to the moderates, much love to the people that try to unify. Much love to the moderate Muslims out there. Respect to you, but where are they?

But speak up. Catch a question on it. Because when you. When you say you could talk about be anti semitic and anti jewish and nothing happens, and it's totally cool, I think, in this sense because it's Israel, that from what I'm seeing from the setup from China and Soros. But I mean, if Kanye or anybody else, all these people mention anything about, you know, Jews run the world, they get canceled.

Patrick Bet-David
So you can't say no. That it's not right. They don't get canceled. No. What do you mean?

Vincent Oshana
Kanye? They're corporations that chose to do business with them. Yeah. They get canceled. Canceled.

Yeah. Because FTM, bro, follow the money. If you're Adidas. Yeah. And you're out there, who developed Adidas, by the way?

Adam Sosnick
I think it was a freaking announcer. I don't know. But, like, who you're saying, hey, this. You're a representation of our brand, guys. Then was Adi.

Patrick Bet-David
Yes. Yeah. Was the outfit. Taylor. So if you're representing our brand.

Vincent Oshana
Yeah. And you say some wild ass shit, whatever it is, and you damage the brand, the stock price goes down and people stop buying the product. Yeah. You should be fired. But at the same time, if you want to listen to his music, his music's not taken down from Spotify.

Adam Sosnick
It's still on Apple Music. I don't think he should be canceled. I think. I think to say. You can say anything you want about jews.

Patrick Bet-David
I don't think. I don't think. I agree. And again, we can banter. And I have no problem with that.

I don't think you can say that. Because in a way, Hollywood music, are you kidding me? Like the other day, Dame dash Suge Knight music is owned and ran by them. Okay? Again, good for them for moving up.

I'm just saying it's owned by them. Hollywood. How many of these last names you want to go through a list of last names in Hollywood. Yeah. Because they started Hollywood.

Yeah, but by the way, the. I understand that. I mean, but still, we saw. We saw what happened. Thomas Edison and the monopoly that he.

Had in New Jersey and they left him. They left New Jersey and they went to Hollywood. Yes. He had a monopoly called a business person. Yeah, no, I get that.

But what I'm saying. And why do Jews run banks? Because Christians basically were not allowed to do usury. Charge interest. Our entire financial foundation of every corporation in the world, every bank is based on charging interest.

Sincerely, sincerely to you. What is the most tolerant religion in the world? The most tolerant religion? Christianity. It's not even close.

It is not even close. There is not a religion more tolerant than Christianity. None. Turn their cheek. There is no religion more tolerant than Christianity.

There's only, believe it or not, one religion that you can trash as much as you want and get away with it. Christian. And it's Christians. Yep. Jews are not in that community.

I don't think they're in that community. Now, if you have Charlie Kirk's video, Rob, if you want to play it, he. I like the way he makes this argument. It's actually a very interesting argument he makes. If you're able to listen to this, able to reason, I actually want you to want to get your thoughts on this.

For anybody that's watching this, folks, if you're watching this on Spotify and apple, I mean, you'll hear what he has to say. Go ahead and play this, Rob. He's out of campus. While he's doing this, a kid is asking him a question. Go ahead, Israel.

Charlie Kirk
So important to America, what evidence do you have that the Bible is true? Well, we have archaeological evidence. Where is that archaeological evidence found? In Israel. Right.

Thank you. So in the places controlled by Muslims, are we able to actually that archaeological evidence? No. No. So therefore, as it's controlled by Jews, we Christians have actually gotten the better end of the deal.

So you're asking the question, why should we support Israel? We want the Bible to be proven true. The archaeological evidence is found in Israel, the places where the Muslims can control it completely, like Bethlehem. We are not able to visit those holy sites. I have a theological belief, but I also have a belief that protecting the historical integrity of the Bible is good for all of humanity.

And under its current government, we're allowed to access those holy sites. I'm able to go to see where Jesus walked on the water. I'm able to go and see where Jesus rose from the dead. I'm able to see where Jesus was betrayed by Judas Iscariot. I'm able to see where Jesus preached the mount of the Beatitudes.

And I think that's worth defending. And I'm afraid that if it was under muslim control, there is no such guarantees always that western Christians are gained access to those who holy sites. Why is Israel so important? It's such an amazing point. Because as someone that has been to Israel multiple times, I got you a gift from the armenian quarter.

Adam Sosnick
Right? There's. If you go to Israel, by the way, there's something called the Kotel, the four quarters. There's an armenian quarter, there's a christian quarter, there's a muslim quarter, and there's a jewish quarter. All religions are accepted in Israel.

Patrick Bet-David
Okay? I'm America first, but I've spent. I'm 43 years old. I've spent 42.999% of my life in America. I've spent, collectively two months of my life in Israel.

Adam Sosnick
I'm not israeli, I'm jewish, I'm fucking american. But any religion is allowed in Israel, okay? Whether you're christian, whether you're assyrian, armenian, whether you're druze, but here's the most important thing. There's 2 million Muslims, Arabs in Israel. How many Jews are in Gaza?

Zero. How many Jews are in Syria? Zero. How many Jews are in Lebanon? Zero.

Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq. You cannot be Judeo Christian in a muslim country, but you can totally be Muslim in a christian country. The double standard is palpable. That's what's going on. Tom, what would you say about that?

Tom Ellsworth
I agree with that, and I was going to rewind just a second to the original question you asked, is, what do you think about the house bill? And I think here in the United States, the price of free speech is free speech. That's the price of free speech. Now, incenting riots is illegal. Discord and causing a ruckus is illegal, but the price of free speech is free speech.

And the tenants of the United States were judeo christian tenants, and they feared the kings and queens and monarchs that would restrict. And when you start saying, I'm going to restrict anti semitism, then I'm going to restrict this. I'm going to restrict that. Before you know it, you don't have free speech, and you have the government picking and choosing at all these things. And that can't happen.

And so going back to the original story, that can't happen. And I agree with Charlie Kirk, it is more than worth defending the holy site. So you can continue the archaeology, because we have a faith in Christ, but we have also archaeology that keeps digging up stuff that people go, what is this thing? And guess what? The scriptures that have been sitting there for thousands of years, they say, hey, the scripture here talked about it, so nothing was invented.

It's just amazing. Yeah. So I want to go to a couple other stories with this Tom Musk. Not with this, but a different story. Musk undercuts Tesla's chargers.

Patrick Bet-David
Biden laughed as a big deal, lauded as a big deal, meaning celebrated as a big deal. And all of a sudden, Musk wants to change. It's actually a big story, guys. So, Elon Musk, this is the Bloomberg story. Elon Musk recent decision to eliminate almost the entire supercharger team at Tesla, including senior executive like Rebecca Tinucci, throws into question the future of Tesla's cooperation and opening its chargers to other automakers.

In building our EV charging network, we have to ensure that as many chargers work for as many drivers as possible. That's a big deal, and it'll make a big difference, Biden stated previously. The layoffs at Tesla have left automakers like GM, Ford Motor company Rivian Automotive in a precarious position as their customers were just beginning to gain wider access to Tesla's charging infrastructure. We strongly believe in helping other car companies to accelerate the Eva revolution and just trying to do the right thing in general, Musk emphasized during an earnings call in July of last year. Tom, thoughts on this?

Tom Ellsworth
Well, first of all, what's happening here is that it's easy to be green, and it's easy to say Gavin Newsom. Oh, well, 30% of cars sold in California have to be EV's by this date, oh, by 2030. And all the trucks, new trucks can't be diesel. They have to be, you know, electric. You can say all that and run your little green new deal and speak, but guess what?

You got to plug them in somewhere. And Gavin Newsom's, by the way, there's a related story on this, Pat. In California. Gavin Newsom has said, yeah, we need about $20 billion, his word, not mine. $20 billion just to do the upgrades to charge the vehicles by 2035.

By the way, that's nine years away. Yeah, 2011 years away. $20 billion is needed for that. And Musk was the guy that was building all the infrastructure building for Tesla, and they came to Elon Musk on bended knee. And who did all the rest of the automakers come to him.

This is what they said. They said, hey, the government's forcing us to do a percent of our cars being EV's. We don't own the gas stations. Where are the gas stations? Well, you can put that little charger in at the mall.

No, no, no. That only gives you about 2 hours of running time for 4 hours of charging time on a little standard plug. We need the superchargers, the big ones. Oh, you mean the one that Tesla thought ahead and built its own nation of service stations. Yeah, that one.

And so Musk said, hey, you can go ahead and use my chargers. You can use my chargers. You can use my chargers. And he made deals with all the automakers. Now, California doesn't even have enough power, and state of California is about to tax its citizens or put bonds in for $20 billion.

Gavin Newsom to put the charging in place. And Elon Musk is saying, hey, you know what? I got to make money, too. And guess what? Now, some things have happened in the EV market.

Adam Sosnick
You know what? I'm not going to build as many supercharger stations. But you Tesla owners, you can keep using them because you have a contract with me when you buy a Tesla car. There's a part of this, Tom, that I wonder, first of all, it's a power play. It's like Rockefeller and Flaglers when they own the railroad.

Patrick Bet-David
Like, oh, you don't want to do that with us. Okay. Oh, yeah, yeah, no problem. Maybe I won't build the railroad to Cleveland. That's right.

No problem. You're okay. Don't worry about it. Don't do business with me. So he is doing what Rockefeller did back in the days.

Now, you know, he can get away with it for temporarily and have a separation from the. Because these other car companies are getting destroyed with their ev's when the numbers are coming back. It's not looking good for these other car companies. And they know they need them. But you know what Biden administration has to do now?

They just have to go do some begging. And guess what? It's too late. It's too late. So now what's wild is all of these other automakers have to be pro Elon Musk and Pro X.

Oh, weird. Hello? Hey, Ford. I heard you stopped advertising on X. Yeah.

Hey, GM, you guys still want to advertise on X? Do you understand? Like, these are the kind of things that is kind of going on right now. I got a product you need, of course. But guess what?

You don't want to advertise. No problem. I won't give you access to these chargers. What makes you think you give me the middle finger that you don't want to advertise on X, and you want me to just sit there and say, I'm so sorry. I will change for you?

Don't worry about it. Don't add, I'm not going to give you the charges. Go do it yourself. You know how long it's been taking Tesla to put all these chargers all over the place. Do you remember back in the days when Teslas used to run out in the middle of the road and somebody has to come and tell them because there wasn't enough charge?

Vincent Oshana
No charge. How long do you think it's taking them to build this up? A long time. Everybody else is starting to realize they need this guy. And there's one more thing.

Tom Ellsworth
Yeah. Mister President. Joe Biden. Yeah. Hey, we could go.

Did you sign the tick tock ban bill that included language that you could use against X? Yeah. You know, that's really annoying, Pat. There's part of that that's in there, too. That new tick tock ban bill can be used against X.

And the same federal government that passed that bill needs Elon Musk to build service stations for their green mandate. Well, that give them some leverage then, huh? Because that's their. That's the main goal of the whole ticket so much. Speaker one.

Vincent Oshana
I love it, though. Thank God. Elon, I love you. As important as Elon is, there's a very good chance he's about to get dropped from the magnificent seven. You know, it used to be fang stocks.

Adam Sosnick
Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google. Now it's the magnificent seven. Tom, one of the magnificent seven. Microsoft, Google, Meta Alphabet, Nvidia. Nvidia.

Correct. Magazine, and Tesla. So now you're looking at the movie, Rob, but they're about to get dropped. Now, I think 70% of Elon's wealth is actually tied to Tesla stock. Right.

Hundreds of thousands of millions of shares of what he has. There's here. You know, he basically said, look, every five years, I fire 10% on my workforce. Cause the story started off with basically fired 10% of the workforce. I did a whole episode of this on the sauce cast, like, two weeks ago.

He said, every five years, we need to reorganize and streamline the company for the next phase of growth. Two years ago, March of 2022, Tesla stock was at 360 all time high. Today, Tesla stock. There it is, the quote right there. Every five years ago, we're reaching organized.

Yes. Today, Tesla stock. Rob, you could pull it up. I think it's at 180. I want to say.

So they've been cut in half. There it is. Bingo. In the last two years. So not exactly go to five year.

Five year. They're doing great. Where were they? And so this is from 400 to 180. So it's less a drop of 50% or more.

Correct. So over the last five years, obviously, they have massive growth. But if you look at the last year or so, Tesla might get dropped from the magnificent seven. I think the stats are they dropped 29% first quarter. They had the worst first quarter in the last four years.

Obviously, they shot up during COVID It's the biggest decline they've had in the last handful of years and the third steepest decline quarterly plunge since their company's ipo in 2010. So what? I still bet on Elon? You betcha. Would I still bet on Tesla?

You betcha. As of right now, they're about to get dropped. And I hope it happens. I hope it happens, because that's another thing where he is going to leverage and use the hell out of it, because he has built something that others need. He's built something that his competitors need.

Patrick Bet-David
And I'm not even talking about the cars. I'm talking about the batteries that he's built. Batteries. Yeah. And all these other guys may be selling EV's, but they're not geniuses that knows what's going on.

So, yeah, yeah. You're gonna eventually need to go back to this guy. There's gonna be a lot of begging going on. Don't forget what's going on in China with these. With the Silk and Road initiative.

Adam Sosnick
Silk road Initiative. With the lithium and the cobalt and the debt that they're gonna take on to these african countries right now. And by the way, you know, you know what's about to happen. He said, I don't have a person to see who I'm gonna be voting for. I just know I'm not voting for Biden.

Patrick Bet-David
So when this guy announces who he's voting for in the next three months, do you know what's going to happen? It will be bonkers. Oh. In the next three months. And he knows because Elon's gonna.

Trump is gonna work with him when it comes on to Tesla and all this other stuff. And what a freaking idiot Biden is. He had an EV conference at the White House who was suspiciously left out. The number one EV company in the world. Tesla.

Yeah. Because Elon Musk. Because he gave us stupidity. Because he bought the highest level. Yep.

Vincent Oshana
Well, they want to destroy him. As soon as he gave us free speech. That's bye bye. Prior to twitter, though. What's prior?

Patrick Bet-David
This is what on that. The meeting at the White House with all the EVP. This was years ago. Yeah, got it. Okay, let's do.

Let's talk about a couple other things here. So let's go to town. What else do we have with rates? Let's go to this because something just happened with Powell. Powell came out yesterday saying looming us election will not sway rate decision.

Okay, this is a Reuter story. So the looming us presidential election will not influence Federal Reserve interest rate decisions, federal chair Powell said on Wednesday, adding that policymakers were at peace with keeping political conversations. Added decision making process. Powell said Fed policy decisions will be guided by what we think the right thing for the economy is. Repeating a long held stance of ignoring politics in the central bank's economic analysis.

If you go down the road, where do you stop? And we're not on that road. We're on the road where we're serving all the american people and making our decisions based on the data and how those data affect the outlook and the balance of risks when it comes to the election. We're at peace over it. We know that we'll do what we think is the right thing to do when we think it's the right thing.

So that's Powell. Tom, thoughts on this? Well, very interesting. So what Powell's talking about is that, hey, I'm not going to be lowering the interest rates because inflation looks like it's heating up. Inflation, 3.7.

Tom Ellsworth
But there are people out there, they're saying it's as high as 4% right now. When you include energy in the response that energy oil has had to the, to the wars around the world. And what's very, very interesting, check this out. Since Q four of 2021. Remember, inflation went crazy in 22.

Since Q four of 2021, what is the consensus total inflation impact on the basket of goods and groceries? What is it? 21.2%. Wow. Since Q four of 21.

So there is. Inflation is down. Yeah, maybe down, but the cumulative effect is, it's like saying that your brother is now 350 pounds and he's no longer gaining weight. He's still 350 pounds. Yeah.

Patrick Bet-David
You know, it doesn't go, how's your brother doing, though? I mean, is that a personal thing? No, no, no. My brother is fine. But if you had a family member right there, he's not gaining weight anymore.

Tom Ellsworth
Everybody would say, great. Say stuff like that. Like, if your brother's dealing with. Why would you announce that that's not serious? My brother's doing great.

He rebuilt his house recently. It's really looking good, Thomas. Sorry about that, bro. No, no, no, no. But anyway, the whole point is right now, I mean, if you had a, let's just say a friend, you had a friend that had gained weight and they stopped gaining weight, but they're still.

You're like, you're gonna have a heart attack. You're gonna die. But what Powell is saying is I can't. Tom, according to Adam, you can say stuff about jews, but don't talk about your brother. You cannot say stuff about brothers.

Adam Sosnick
I think we should be able to say as much as we want about fat people need to be shamed. In all seriousness. And there's also been a lot of layoffs this year. And Powell pointed out that the jobs report, we've lost 1.6 million full time jobs since the end of third quarter. I like how you said that.

Like Austin Powers $1 million, you know. What they've been replaced with, but they've replaced by part time jobs. And the people with second jobs, according to the Fed, has now crossed six and a quarter percent. So guess what? Wall street looks good, ladies and gentlemen, because the layoffs and things allow Wall street to show profit and they've raised prices in response to inflation, but Main street is not having a good time.

Tom Ellsworth
And Powell says I'm not going to move the rates. And for all of you people that are thinking I'm not going to move the rates around the election, I don't think we're going to move the rates more than once this year. That's the story. Scary as hell for a lot of people, but not if you're trying to buy a house. Yay.

Adam Sosnick
Not up in here. You're trying to buy a house. I think this summer is going to be a good season. You let me know when looking. You know, it's interesting you say that, Pat, because we talked about in the last podcast, but I connected the dots.

Tom Ellsworth
I did some research in Florida. Florida is one of the three states that has the highest credit card delinquency rates. And houses are starting to come on the market in Florida. And it used to be I don't want to sell my 3%, my 4% mortgage house and then put the money in my pocket and then go buy a house with 7%. Now it's, I'm broke, my credit card is up.

I got to get the equity. Hey, honey, maybe we'll sell the house and rent. And so houses are coming on the market in Florida. Inventory is, oh my. And prices are edging down.

Patrick Bet-David
Pat. I got it. Wow. This is not speculation by the biz, doc. This is, I looked at data and especially in northern Florida, it's also happening, by the way, it's happening a lot in Austin and it's happening a lot in South Carolina.

Vincent Oshana
Guess what? You might have a new neighbor. We're seeing it. You might have a new neighbor. Come on down Dougie Pat, it's not just, if we want to stay on the economy for a second.

Tom Ellsworth
It's not just little houses. It's not just little houses. That's why I'm gonna move the. Pat, who loans you money? No, not who loans you money for.

A mortgage, for a house? A bank. A bank. And what if the bank is loaned like a whole bunch of money for people being big giant houses for companies called buildings? Commercial real estate.

Commercial real estate. So let's go into that because I think that's, that's the part I want to go to next. So here's what I want to go to next. All right. So why hundreds of us banks may be at risk of failure.

Patrick Bet-David
CNBC story you could see some banks either fail or at least, you know, dip below their minimum capital requirements. Christopher Worf, managing director and head of north american banks at Fitch ratings, told CNBC consulting firms. Clara's group analyze about 4000 us banks. And here we go. Found 282 banks face the dual threat of commercial real estate loans and potential losses tied to higher interest rates.

The majority of these banks are smaller lenders with less than $10 billion in assets. Most of these banks aren't solvent or even close to insolvent. Insolvent. They're just stressed, Brian Graham said. Co founder and partner Clarice Group told CNC that means there will be fewer bank failures, but it doesn't mean that communities and customers don't get hurt by that stress.

Tom Ellsworth
Tom so there is a crisis that's about to happen. And so he's saying here what? He said there'll be fewer bank failures. What do you mean fewer bank failures? That's like saying, that's like saying, hey, when the hurricane just passes by, there'll be less rain, but it's still raining.

So that's what's going on. Here's a number for you. $962 billion of commercial paper refinancing in the next 18 months, ending around in the second quarter next year. So actually we're coming up on a year. Twelve months.

Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's twelve months now. I was thinking since the beginning of this year, 962 billion. Now, if the rates go down that way, they could refi, oh, wait a minute. The Fed just said the rates will be higher, longer.

Tom Ellsworth
Uh oh. Uh oh. So there may be fewer bank failures, but there's going to be bank failures. There's going to be commercial real estate that goes into receivership. And this isn't going to be like 1928 in the Great Depression, but you're going to see a ton ton of this stuff.

And the big private equity firms and Jamie Dimon are ready for it because their balance sheets are ready to pounce. It's interesting that they use that term. They're not going to be insolvent. They're just stressed. So if you ever go to a doctor, they're going to do something called a stress test on you.

Adam Sosnick
They do the same thing for banks, basically. How much money, how much cash reserves do you have in the house? Basically the FDIC, what is it, $250,000. Anything above that? So I remember when you interviewed your buddy, your good, your good buddy from WaMu.

Patrick Bet-David
The best interview ever. Oh, yes. I enjoyed it. He was upset. I was happy about it.

Tom Ellsworth
So we've seen his wife was screaming in the hallway. I mean, what do you expect? But they couldn't pass the stress test. I think they lost, what, $300 billion. They went from being a $330 billion company, WaMu, to chase binding, for $1.9 billion.

Adam Sosnick
So that was the biggest bank failure, and that was obviously in 2008 because it was all tied to the mortgage. What was the term that they used for mortgage, Neil? No income, no assets. But the mortgage also market to market. The value of the assets dropped and suddenly.

But that was the biggest bank failure in american history. But all the other biggest bank failures we've ever seen in american history were in the last twelve months. Signature bank, First Republic, Silicon Valley. I think First Republic had $200 billion. Insolvent.

Silicon Valley, another 200 billion. Signature bank, 100 billion.

Yeah. These banks be ready to be ready to pass this stress test. The first time it was tied to mortgages, now it's tied to interest rates. Correct. And big commercial property.

Yep. Yeah. He who has cash right now is in a, is in a nice place. He who has cash, you can buy a lot of things for a discount, especially now that inflation is not going lower. And by the way, Tom, if all of a sudden unemployment rates climb, just so everybody knows, this is the one thing that Jerome Powell is not going to know how to control.

Patrick Bet-David
Can you go up to the unemployment rates right now? Rob, just pull up unemployment rates in the states. Unemployment right now is what? Three and a half. Find a chart for me.

Find a chart right there. 3.8. Creeping back up is the bad thing. Yeah, that's the thing. By the way, if that thing you see, it's not staying flat, it's kind of going up a little bit, right?

Adam Sosnick
Yeah. If that thing, Vinny, goes to 4%, four and a half percent. If it goes to four and a half if it touches five. Again, the keyword is if we can, we can put another short. Allegedly.

Patrick Bet-David
Allegedly. If. If it touches four and a half percent. Yeah. What happens?

You know what happens? What? That guy named Jerome Powell has to change his position and actually announce rate increase of a quarter of a basis point to a half a point. Yes or no? Absolutely.

Yes. If that thing touches four and a. Half and the like, let's just say Pat, in the next couple years, especially with AI taking over and a lot of these people are going to be jobless. That is going to start going up. That's the biggest fear, allegedly.

But. Well, no, just saying it is going to happen. The number that they want to keep it under is 5%. Correct. But it goes to four.

Adam Sosnick
Four and a half, not four. I don't think it happens at four. I think at four it's only 0.2 way, right? No, five is the number that they're trying to number. I think if it goes to four and a half, Jerome Powell is going.

To take a pat, I'm itching for a bet. I'm itching for a bet because you're going to lose money to me. You're going to lose money to me. And do you think it gets the five? No.

Vincent Oshana
Okay. If I win, I was going to take the under. No. By the election. Oh, no.

Tom Ellsworth
And by the way, let's keep in mind for a bit, guys, I'm just. Saying, is going to take a little while, but it's still, it's like you. Said, it's starting to creep up. You're right. You're right.

Vincent Oshana
Because what are those people going to. And then think about what's going to happen to society when all those people start losing jobs and they have no money. Go think about that. They're losing jobs. Now the numbers behind the numbers on labor is scary.

Tom Ellsworth
Q four. The net increase in jobs was part time jobs. More full time jobs were lost in Q four than were created. It was a net decrease. The net jobs report in Q four was part time jobs.

The net job increase in Q one was part time jobs. We have lost more full time jobs than we've created going back to August of last year. So there is a shift that's going on in the labor base underneath. And that is the dirty little secret behind these jobs reports, which are politically driven. But the Fed in all their footnotes, Fred F R E D, Federal Reserve economic data that comes out of St.

Louis. They're putting it in the footnotes. It's there in the footnotes. But none of the mainstream media is talking about it. We're losing full time jobs and replacing it with part time jobs.

McDonald's, as we said on the last podcast, had a tough earnings report and then warned everybody. And by the way, the full impact of $20 minimum wage and select market is going to hit me hard in Q two. Tom, what was the Fred thing about. Federal Reserve economic data out of St. Louis?

You can just look it up. It's called Fred. You go Fred data. Tom, let me tell you something. You're like Wright said, Fred, your stats are too sexy.

This is it. This is Fred. It's a public website by our federal government. And you would think that they would be hiding in it, but the footnotes are clear. Too sexy.

Patrick Bet-David
All right, let's go to the next one. We're just not talking about it. This next one here is slightly different, whether it's unemployment or inflation. Boxer Ryan Garcia test positive for banned substance. Okay, this came out last night out of nowhere.

Starbucks Orion Garcia tested positive for the performance enhancing substance osterine the day before and the day of his upset win over Devin Haney last month. Per voluntary anti Doping association letter sent to all parties Wednesday and obtained by ESPN. The urine samples were collected prior to the fight, but the results weren't known until later. Garcia has ten days to request that his b sample be tested. Garcia's a sample has screened positive for 19 nor in the drosteron, but its presence its unconfirmed until further lab analysis.

Osterine is a selective androgen receptor modulator that attaches to proteins in the body and effectively tells muscles to grow. It is used to aid performance by helping athletes build muscle mass and enhance their rate of fat loss and also increase stamina and recovery. And this is what Ryan had to say right afterwards. Go for it. What's up, everybody?

Ryan Garcia
I came on here to address this bull fucking shit claim that I cheated. Lies. Everybody knows that I don't cheat. What can I say? Why didn't they come out with this before the fight?

If they found it before, why would they let me step into the ring as a cheater and then come out with a victory and then they post this again. These are people that are trying to attack me for whatever reason, but no weapon against me shall prosper. I never taken steroid. I don't even know where to get steroids at the end of the day. I barely take supplements.

They're saying it's coming from the Ashwagandha. That's fucking retarded. So big lies. I beat his ass. Fuck out of here.

Everybody. Go to Warwick tonight. It's lit. And I.

Tom Ellsworth
I love. Can you. Can you go to Twitter as well for his follow up tweets? Yeah. The most unpredictable.

Takes him a while to warm up, but he says, what's on it, by the way? And, I mean, it's kind of weird before, like, as you're. As he's about to show up, it's weird. Like, you know, they have the Pelosi tracker. Every time Nancy Pelosi touches a stock or she thought it.

Vincent Oshana
It automatically goes up. It's weird. But I. Did we. Not yet.

Oh, yeah. Well, what I'm saying is, like, think about this with, um, with. With him. Anybody that goes and says publicly they love trump, notice how all of a sudden something bad happens to you, your career, your name. It's so weird because, like, by the way, you know, a pist comes back like that.

That's why they wait till right now to. To come come after him. That's Rob. Go little lord. Where he says that on.

Patrick Bet-David
Let's see what he says right after the video he posts. Let you see what he tweeted. Keep going down. Keep going. I keep going down.

Right above the video. Right above the video. So there's a video. Go to the top. So I need more steroids.

I'm addicted. Next. I find out who paid who create this lie. Now I'm gonna release everyone's. Okay, time to expose.

Okay, next. The glove does not fit.

I'm seen with Trump and now I'm positive. Yeah, there it is. Keep going. Next. Okay.

If I took the steroids, then I'll for sure go. Next. They're trying to take my greatest victory away. Kind of sad when you think about it. I don't care.

I love God. And he'll make it. Right. Next is now I'm going to rematch him. I beat him.

Easy fairness. Go to Gervonta Davis. Because even Gervonta Davis responded to this. Saying, gervonta is the guy that beat him that tank, like, six months ago or a year ago. So zoom in a little bit on what he says.

Keep going the lower. Lower. Because he says something about this. He commented about this. Go lower.

See if you find it. April 30. Now. Then he doesn't have. I want to know what Devin Haney had to say about this.

Vincent Oshana
Yeah, of course he's gonna say something negative. Gervonta said the fact that, you know, this is suspicious, what they're doing to him, it's kind of weird that they're saying he's doing steroids now, but go to Devin Haney's comments. Go to Devin Haney's comments. Devin Haney specifically said Gervonta Davis on Ryan Garcia. There's a part where now Devin Haney made a comment.

Patrick Bet-David
Like, literally they made a statement. A comment. So Geronte Davis said the following. I just found it. He said, he said, call that Eddie Hearn.

Yeah. So Gervonta Davis is saying Eddie Hearn is behind this. And remember, Eddie Hearn is the guy that Ryan Garcia's father went up to after the fight from England. So in response to Ryan Garcia, Geronte Davis came out swinging, expressing his support for Garcia and colonel repercussions against promoter Eddie Hearn, Davis took to social media to voice his outrage at the attempt of discredit Garcia's victory over Devin Haney, bluntly stating, they doing anything to take away the win from Ryan. In a show of solidarity with his fellow boxer, Davis condemned what is perceived as a concert concerted effort to undermine his achievements.

This is Gervonta. So however, Davis didn't stop there. In a scathing rebuke directed at promoter Devin Haney, Davis minced no words, calling for drastic action in response for the controversy. If that's the case, banned Eddie Hearn, Silver Spoon, as Davis claims, suggesting that Hearns should face consequences if the allegations against Garcia are indeed proven false. I mean, that's pretty.

Davis has not. Tank has nothing to gain from saying something like. Absolutely not nothing to gain from saying something like this. And then Devin Haney responds back on Ryan Garcia. Robb, if you got that, it's a whole statement on what they said.

They said, we learned about this situation not too long ago, and it's unfortunate. Ryan cheated and disrespected both the fans and the sports of boxing by fighting dirty and breaking positive not once but twice. This puts the fight in a complete different light. He says, our lives are on the line when we're fighting, you know, et cetera, et cetera. So that's the angle Devin Haney is taking.

Is that the one? I've always been an advocate of clean fighting, and this is an example of such. Ryan owes the fans an apology. And by his recent tweet, he still thinks this is a joke. We put our lives on the line to entertain people.

You don't play boxing. This puts the fight in a completely different light. Despite this disadvantage, I still fought on my shield and got back up. People die in this sport. This isn't a joking matter.

Vincent Oshana
Okay, that's somebody that got their ass whooped. Now, that sounds like a lawyer. Yes. Well, I was just going to say he did not write that. But that sounds like a guy that got his ass whooped and wants to take any of that sting away from it.

But he got manhandled in that ring. And Brian, Ryan's not going to fight that guy again. Ryan's moving on. Ryan's moving on to the next speaker. Three, here's what I've learned about Ryan Garcia.

Adam Sosnick
Number one, he's taken the Trump playbook. Rigged election, rigged fight. What's the quote that he just put out there? Basically, they're trying to take this away from me, just like they're taking this time to Donald Trump. He's tying his name to the biggest.

Vincent Oshana
Brand in the world, potentially, he was hanging out with. Exactly. He's a rigged election, obviously, boxing in front of. So respect to you on that, Ryan. Ryan is arguably the number one troll in the world right now.

Right now. There is. Right now. We've talked about trolls. We've talked about Elon, we've talked about Jake, Paul.

Adam Sosnick
Look at this trump. Look at Baron on the knock. Baron out real quick, dude, look at this guy. He's fast, dude. But, you know, there's a famous saying in media, and it came from the one and only Pt Barnum.

Barnum and Bailey. Say whatever you want about me, just spell my name right. And what's Barnum and Bailey? The greatest show on earth. Ryan Garcia, his name.

How much was his name mentioned a year ago? Minimal. We knew he was. We talk about Canelo more than we talk about Ryan Garcia. Ryan Garcia has taken a page from the playbook of Donald Trump, brilliant marketer and Pt Barnum.

Barnum and Bailey, the circus, the greatest show on earth. He says, say whatever you want about me. Just spell my mother. Flippin Lemur. Look how close his fist is to Donald Trump's chin.

Vincent Oshana
We're secret service, probably. Yo, yo, yo. He might away from here. Look at Donald Trump's fist is getting a little bit tightened up. I heard his fist was a little orange.

Patrick Bet-David
By the way, did you guys forget about this right here? Right? I mean, obviously they're gonna go through the process and we'll find out what's going on. Yeah. Did you see what happened with De la Hoya and Canelo yesterday?

Vincent Oshana
No. Tell me you guys didn't say, oh, this was great because we're going to see it together for the first time. Oh, yeah. Honestly, you didn't see it? Nope.

Patrick Bet-David
De la hoya. There's a big fight coming up. It's a real fight. This other guy can actually beat him. Okay.

Can actually beat Canelo during the fight. Rob, if you can, I just texted it to you during the press conference. De la Hoya is going up to call the fight and, you know, say what he says about his fighter that he's representing. He decides to say that every success Canelo has had is because of golden boy. If it wasn't for him and it got so ugly that Canelo was ready to throw that.

Vincent Oshana
Who's Canelo with? Canelo. Canelo is now. Canelo left golden boy Oscar and told Ryan Garcia to never trust Oscar. Wow.

Patrick Bet-David
And then later on, you have to hear what Canelo says in Spanish. Oh, I can't wait. He says it in front of the boxer that de la Hoya is representing. He's telling the other boxer, saying, look, miho, whatever you're doing, just make sure your lawyers watch everything, because that guy steals from everybody. Play this clip.

Tom Ellsworth
The company you fought under for decades has always had one name, and it's mine. So put some fucking respect on it. Golden boy. Remember when Jaime was 21 years old, volunteered to step in against triple g, and Canelo failed two drug tests? Though Jaime wasn't allowed to fulfill his.

Vincent Oshana
Dream on Saturday night, he will do. Just that, fulfill his dream and be world champion.

Patrick Bet-David
That's the box.

Oh, you have to hear the translation. Oh, of what company said. Tom, what is he saying? No, not even this part. Canelo.

What? You know, you know the pandemic. That's not good. No, of course. Okay.

Of course. So the first part was, disagree with you, my fine man. Can you please. No, no, this is it. I found that.

I tried it. Previous statement. Rob, let me send this to you. Rob, play this clip. Oh, man.

And by the way, this guy Canelo says the nicest things about the fighter. He says, just watch out. He's gonna steal from you. That's it. Okay.

He tells them to watch out. Oscar could steal from you. So play this clip, Rob. And it's the English. Is there the bottom one?

Watch this one here. Okay. I think he said something along the lines like, I've seen you in a string. Let's go back a little bit. Go back a little bit and see if you have the audio.

Go back from beginning, Rob.

And for this imbecile of a person to my left, don't forget that I was already Canelo in the US. He only profited from my name. We never lost a penny. We only made money. Did you already pay golf kin what you wanted to steal from him?

Yes. Very good. But if my lawyers didn't get involved, you would have stolen it. The only thing this man does is scam boxing. Wow.

He steals from boxers. Those who are with him should lawyer up because he's stealing from. Wow.

And he's only here to steal attention from Jaime Monguya. He's not here to promote him. I mean, this is, by the way, those fighting words. Yeah. So he represented Canelo.

Vincent Oshana
Golden boy. He was golden boy. Ryan's golden boy. Everybody was golden boy. So that was not trash talking.

Tom Ellsworth
Now, that is testimony. How credible is this? You've, you've, you've seen some of these rumors about you. You tell ahoy, you talk to Hispanics. That's who you gotta talk it.

Patrick Bet-David
Text Ricky after this, text Ricky and just ask. Ricky still owes me $500. That guy does. He really has no credibility. Ricky, Ricky.

Adam Sosnick
Try to pay me in pennies, pandejo, man. Tom, what do you think when you hear this stuff? I think that Adam shouldn't say things like that about Ricky. Oh, cuz, like, one of us, two of us, is scared of somebody. No, I'm not scared of Ricky.

Tom Ellsworth
I just respect his work as a dentist, and he could work on you. I'm more scared of pretty Ricky than I am of Ricky. No. What do I think? Honestly?

I think this was not trash talking. This was not trash talking. I said a minute ago, that wasn't trash talking. That was like, you come over here and tell me you da da da da. It wasn't something like that.

He was laying out testimony and he wasn't saying, hey, you're a jerk. And he was telling them, lawyer up. Go find the money. I found money. My lawyers made sure this other guy got paid.

Lawyer up, go find the money. Whenever someone lays it out like that, PBD, I tend to think, I think. There'S, where there's smoke, there's fire, and. I think there's something there. And he's, he's very, very clearly not laying out a criticism.

He's laying out a challenge. So what if all those boxers get lawyers and say, hey, I checked everything. Everything was clean. Everything was clean with golden boy. Golden boy productions.

This all worked out. That's all de la hoya has to do, isn't it? But if those boxers go get lawyers and then find out, guess what? I was missing something from my last fight. I got it back.

Guess what? The guy to lose something here is de la hoya. I want to bring it back to Garcia, to Ryan. What was his experience with this? Did he get paid?

Adam Sosnick
Did he get ripped off by de la Hoya? What did he have to say about that? Well, the first time Ryan was on the podcast, the first time Ryan was on the podcast, he didn't have, you know, too many good things to say about Oscar. Can I say one thing, though, not to cut you off? Yeah.

Vincent Oshana
But I'll do it anyway. Be careful, because I don't know if you guys have seen photos of Oscar like this. This was like a guy that will WHOOP your ass and then stand over you in a fishnet and be like, yo, I did this, by the way. I'm gonna tell you this, okay? This was a picture that Paul Pelosi.

Patrick Bet-David
Had, by the way. Listen, for what it's worth, for what it's worth, have you actually gone back and watched his fight with Mayweather? Him with Mayweather. Have you watched a fight with him and Mayweather? Not recently.

Vincent Oshana
I got. Obviously, I don't care about cocaine. All the. He openly talks about mistakes he's made. Whatever.

Patrick Bet-David
Whatever. Right? I'm gonna tell you, go watch the maid with a fight with de la Hoya. Was there only one fight? Yeah, they only had one fight.

Okay. Go watch it. Yeah. This guy, he's a beast. Was no joke.

Ridiculous. Well, he's a nasty. He was read. But in an interview, he asked. Okay, in an interview, he was asked about.

Well, listen, for what it's worth, he is, if Oscar asked if he fought Canelo, who would win? Okay, have you seen this interview? It's a short clip where he's being asked and the way he answers it. Okay, Oscar asked. He says, is this the one?

Yeah. No, he says, if I were to fight Canelo, he says, I would beat Canelo. And it wouldn't even be close, like now. No, no. He said, at his prime versus his prime, he says, and it wouldn't even be close.

So, look, I mean, these are the types of comments you make that you're going to piss off a guy like Canelo who is like, the face right now. And, you know, they're going to go back and forth. But anytime you want to know, within the hispanic mexican communities, specifically community. Cause this is what Canelo said is what I love about this is that two Mexicans are gonna be fighting on the day, right? Which is always.

You want that fight? It's the Cinco de Mayo on Cinco de la. It's gonna be an awesome fight, is what it is. Right? So there's a part of it that people are looking forward to it.

And Canelo is really the face of true mexican fighters today. It's Canelo. It's him. Canelo speaks to that community. Anyways, is when all this has always.

Tom Ellsworth
Been three Oscar de la Hoyas, one of the most gifted technical boxers of all time. Just watching a fight was insane. Trinidad. I saw the man after the fighting. An athlete trying to find his way and getting himself in sideways a couple things.

And then finally, the promoter. Those are the three Oscars. And Oscar the promoter, gets a lot of criticism. Oscar the boxer gets zero criticism. One of the most gifted, amazing technical boxers you ever seen.

Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, it was fun to watch. And by the way, guess what he's doing right now? He's making us talk, right? Yeah. There's a part of it that is making us talk as well.

And this is gonna sell tickets. Cuz guess what this is gonna do to me now. I want to fight on set because of what you just did. I want to watch that. But we probably just sold 10,000 pay per views, right?

But he probably just sold a ton of pay per view. The point is, there's an element of this madness that is not necessary. Like, Ryan was doing stuff. You're like, what the hell is he doing? There's a.

There's a little bit of madness to promoting that. You gotta also kind of. It's like. It's like when some people are very good at talking dirty. Like, let's just say, you know, like, it's okay.

Someone's like, hey, I'm gonna do this to you. I'm gonna do that to you. There's, like a gift to it, right? One of the frameworks of leadership is madness. Pat.

Vincent Oshana
If true, talking from SLS, if Canelo. Continues down this path and Garcia continues down this path, legacy wise, who will be known as, of those three guys that we just discussed, the greatest hispanic boxer of the generation, Ryan Garcia, Canelo Alvarez, or Jose de la Hoya? Because I think.

Patrick Bet-David
He'S offended right? In Michoacan right now.

Vincent Oshana
Who would it be? Ryan's still young.

Adam Sosnick
Canelo. Ryan Garcia, who's gonna be one, two, three. Legacy wise? I think, honestly, if you ask me today, I hate. People are not gonna like my answers.

Patrick Bet-David
They. I'll give you here, I'll write mine down. Everybody writes yours, but you can't. Rob, why don't you put it down on a poll as well? I'm gonna give you mine.

Vincent Oshana
Adam, what's the question? One more time. Of the three boxers. We just discussed Oscar de la Hoya. Not Jose.

Yeah. Canelo Alvarez and Ryan Garcia, our friend. Yeah. Who will go down, legacy wise, the greatest of those. Not over yet.

Patrick Bet-David
Today. No, no. Legacy. Legacy. Same ten years from now.

I don't know. I don't know. I don't know what the way you do it is today. If you rank the three today. Oh, if you rank them today.

Yeah. I have mine. It'd be Oscar. Oscar's legacy. It'd be Canelo second.

Vincent Oshana
Ryan's too young. Ryan hasn't. That's exactly what I have. Yeah. Oscar, Canelo, Ryan.

Adam Sosnick
I'm saying when all is said and done, it's like saying who will be known as the greatest of all time? LeBron, Giannis or Luca. Right. Okay. I gotta go to a flight.

Patrick Bet-David
We gotta do. You gotta give props to Oscar of what he built and what boxing was and what his personality and performance did to that sport. And for the mexican american community, it was incredible. There's like five angles on there that was there. I'll give you one last beauty of ODH.

Adam Sosnick
Oscar de la Hoya, canelo. None of them get eyeballs like Ryan Garcia has learned to do number one troll in the world greatest show. He just. In boxing at this point. He's just.

Vincent Oshana
I'm just getting. We're the intention economy and he's doing. But by the way, what is the biggest, top ten? Watch this. Top.

Patrick Bet-David
Rob, pull up. Top ten. Biggest pay per view boxing fights of all time. I'm assuming Tyson is going to be ten of them. I was going to say watch this.

Vincent Oshana
Mayweather. And that's. That's exactly what I'm trying to find. So number ten is Tyson Roy Jones. What?

Patrick Bet-David
That fight, the fake fight. Mayweather Kodos. Nine, Tyson McNeely holyfield. Tyson. Two, Gervonta Davis.

Ryan Garcia is six. Okay. Five is Lennox Lewis. Tyson ready for all top four. Top four.

Biggest pay per view buys ever in history of boxing. Number four, Mayweather de la Hoya. Number three, mayweather Canelo. Number two, mayweather counter. And number one, mayweather Pacquiao.

Wow. So guess what? Ryan is on there with Davis. But they came to watch Ryan on that one. Yeah, I would say it's 55.

And when they fought mayweather de la hoya, they probably came to watch Mayweather. So Ryan's on that list and there's none of the top ten is canelo, not one. Correct. So hey, listen, Ryan's on track to be there. Ryan's just got to make sure the next few fights he's able to promote him, but he's up there.

Mayweather. It's a sweep. Mayweather's top four for four. Floyd money mayweather for a reason. Ready for the dollar amount?

Check this out. Check this out. I'll give you the dollar amount, so read it right there. Tyson, Roy Jones, 80 million. Floyd mayweather code on 94, Tyson, mcneely.

96, holyfield. Tyson to 100, Tank Davis, Ryan Garcia. 102, Lennox Lewis. Tyson 112, maywood. The dela Hoya.

136, mayweather. Canelo. 150, maywood. The counter, 396, maywood. And don't forget one last thing.

Adam Sosnick
Of every single boxer we just named, including all the grades, who's the only one who's undefeated? Floyd money may. Well, there you go. Put some respect on his name. All right, so, gang, have a great weekend.

Patrick Bet-David
Enjoy the derby, enjoy the fight, enjoy, I think, also Formula one Miami going on as well. F one in Miami. This is a wild weekend. Have a great weekend. Shout out to Mario Aguilar upstairs.

37 years old. If you know Mario Aguilar personally, send him a tag x dm him instagram. He's on Manect. Mario Aguilar. Wish him a happy birthday.

37 years old today, and you got a sauce cast today. 04:00 p.m. All about the money. Crypto bitcoin. Jordan Welsh will be on Rand nunner.

Adam Sosnick
Beyond all about the money. Take care, everybody. Have a great weekend. Bye bye. Bye bye.

Thank you.