Iran Attacks Israel, Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel Stabbing, Milei & Musk Meeting | PBD Podcast | Ep. 397

Primary Topic

This episode explores geopolitical tensions and their implications, highlighted by recent events involving Iran, Israel, and influential global figures.

Episode Summary

In this action-packed episode of the PBD Podcast, host Patrick Bet-David delves into a series of intense discussions on critical international incidents and notable societal issues. The episode kicks off with the grave news of Iran's attack on Israel, coupled with the shocking stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel. Additionally, the intriguing meeting between Argentinian libertarian economist Javier Milei and tech mogul Elon Musk is analyzed, pointing to its potential impact on global economic discussions and technology. The conversation extends to a broader spectrum of topics including political dynamics in the U.S., economic policies, and societal shifts. Notable discussions include the strategic political moves by Tulsi Gabbard, the implications of new policies by the Biden administration, and the role of mainstream media in shaping public opinion. The episode also touches on controversial topics like trans rights and immigration policies, sparking a robust debate among the hosts.

Main Takeaways

  1. Geopolitical tensions between Iran and Israel are escalating, with significant implications for global security.
  2. The violent incident involving Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel raises concerns about religious and ethnic violence.
  3. The Milei-Musk meeting highlights a growing intersection between technology and libertarian economic principles.
  4. The episode sheds light on the influence of media and politics in framing national policy and public opinion.
  5. Discussions on economic policies and societal issues reveal deep divisions and the need for nuanced understanding.

Episode Chapters

1. Iran's Attack on Israel

The episode opens with an in-depth discussion on the recent aggression from Iran towards Israel, highlighting the geopolitical ramifications. Patrick Bet-David: "This situation could escalate into a larger conflict, which we need to monitor closely."

2. Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel's Stabbing

This segment focuses on the stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel, discussing the impact on religious communities and security measures. Vinny Oshana: "It's shocking and sad, really shows the rising violence against religious figures."

3. Milei Meets Musk

Analyzing the significance of the meeting between Javier Milei and Elon Musk, emphasizing its potential effects on economic discussions globally. Adam Sosnick: "This meeting could signal a new era of tech influence on global economics."

Actionable Advice

  1. Stay informed on international affairs to understand their potential impacts on domestic policies.
  2. Engage in community discussions to foster a broader understanding of complex issues like religious violence.
  3. Advocate for clear and responsible media reporting to ensure public discussions are informed and constructive.
  4. Support policies that protect religious figures and communities from violence.
  5. Consider the long-term implications of economic meetings like that of Milei and Musk in shaping technological and economic futures.

About This Episode

Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth, and Vincent Oshana cover Iran's attack against Israel, Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel being stabbed, and Javier Milei & Elon Musk meeting for the first time!

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Transcript

Patrick Bet-David
Did you ever think you were made good? 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?

Valuetainment giving. Value's contagious. This world of entrepreneurs, we can't. No value. They hate it.

Vinny Oshana
I run, homie. Look what I become. I'm the one. Go to Helen Concert. Miami.

Patrick Bet-David
Boom, boom.

First concert ever. Yeah, straight up. Okay, so your first concert ever was. Big in Connecticut, smalls in the junior mafia at Central Connecticut State University. Tom's first concert, according to Adam, was Mozart.

But Mozart, you said. No, no, no. Mozart had been dead for four and a half years. It was a bloyster cult at New Haven Coliseum. Rob, first concert.

Adam Sosnick
We need more cowbell, Tom. Bare naked ladies at the Trump Taj. Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey. And my first concert was. You ready?

Patrick Bet-David
And August 17, da palace persian concert. If you're armenian or persian, you know, forget about it. Where was he? Andy? The one and only.

He was like the rock. He is the rock star. And you wanted to go to his concert. It was killer. Anyways, don't worry about it.

Tom Ellsworth
I like Rob's bare naked lady. Trust me, you would love Andy's more. It's been one week. That's exactly the one. Anyways.

Patrick Bet-David
Okay. Hey, it's good to be with you guys here. We got a. We got a bunch of crazy stories going on, as usual. We got Andrew Schultz calls out, Ben Shapiro.

What was that all about? I mean, have some respect, Andrew. I thought about when I saw it. I'm like, dude, what happened to the level of respect? Wow, I love it.

He went off, and we'll show the reaction to it. Firefighters were asked to remove the american flag in New York, which is kind of wild. We'll talk about that as well. There's a study that came out talking about a lot of these trans trends. Most kids grow out of the desire of sex change.

A study suggests. Oh, interesting. Maybe some of those parents that got puberty blockers for their kids and ruined their lives can ask for a refund. Oh, you can't get a refund. So maybe you should wait to, like, your friend who did it at 25 years old, and he could do that.

25 years old. I don't know about my friend. Oh, your good friend. Close friend. Very good friend.

Adam Sosnick
My girlfriend I interviewed. Very good.

Tom Ellsworth
My girlfriend. Frank, don't go full. Here we go, guys. Poll voters unsure if Joe Biden will survive a second term. It's breaking news.

Patrick Bet-David
Just so, you know, cement phone New York judge says fire Department New York booing Leticia James. Trump chant is not about politics, has to do with race. Tulsi Gabbard claims she rejected the offer to be RFK's vp. Didn't work out. Wow.

She'll be on the podcast in a live. What's the date on that, by the way? April 20. What is the date? Wrap April 20 something, right?

April 20. But anyway, maybe we'll ask that. I think general is the only thing that's left. Everything else is put up those days if you can. Israel kills aid workers in unintended strike in Gaza.

White House outrage. We'll talk about that. I think even Rogan said something about this a couple days ago about genocide and maybe we'll even play that clip. Trump leads Biden in six out of seven swing states. ESPN star Stephen A.

Smith fires back at Hillary Clinton over remarks about voters. Last thing you need to do. We'll see what he's going to say about that. We'll cover that one as well. Migrant influencer, if you remember this guy being investigated on federal gun charges.

Most say Biden likable, but they see Trump as a strong leader. Survey says. This is from the hill. Illegal immigrant deported seven times, arrested for murder. Authorities say.

Daily Caller, Denver. This story, guys, maybe the best story of the day. Okay. I can't wait to go to town for this one. Denver officials seen telling new migrants to leave.

Go to New York because they give you more and Chicago gives you more. Is that real? Can you imagine like blue cities are saying, look, we don't offer that many entitlement programs. Go to Chicago, go to New York, they give more. We're the wrong place for you.

Leave our city. Those blue states aren't very unified. Yeah, that makes sense a lot. Supreme Court approval rating increases after it blocked Colorado from kicking Trump off the ballot. Good for you guys.

Natal plans, guys, listen to this story. You ever bought a life insurance policy in case something happens to your wife is protected, your kids are protected, your husband's protected. Here's what Zelensky wants. He wants $100 billion policy. In other words, NATO plans $100 billion Trump proof fund for Ukraine.

Meaning say Trump gets in and then Zelensky wants more money. Trump can't say no because NATO has already approved it and we have to pay for it. Right. What a, what a great strategist on, it's called an irrevocable life insurance trust. You know what an irrevocable I live means.

You're married you, America. I'll talk about on the podcast. But that's kind of what Zelensky is doing. When I think of estate planning, fiduciary responsibility, I think a vinny. Did you say a douche?

Vinny Oshana
Did you call me a douche? A fiduch back. Hey, what am I, an asshole? All right. A McDonald's menu.

Patrick Bet-David
Prices have increased over 100% the last decade. What's important to ask is the question Tom asked. Has people's incomes increased 100% the last decade? We'll check with that, Rob, if you can even pull up the number from 2023 to 2013 and see what it looks like. Powell says ready.

Fed needs more inflation evidence before cutting interest rates. And Mets owner Steve Cohen, billionaire, cast doubt on Fed's ability to get to the 2% inflation target. That's concerning. They're both right. Disney's Bob Iker is going through a few different things.

He defeats shareholder Nelson Pelts, ending the power struggle. But at the same time, he also came out and said, woke Disney is over. But it may not silence his critics. We'll talk about that. Seattle closes gifted and talent schools.

Talented schools due to racial inequality. Interesting. Renting is cheaper than buying a starter home in top 50 us metro areas. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry furious calls for policy changes after LSU women's basketball misses national anthem. And you have to hear what this man said.

It's unbelievable. Sage Steele, former ESPN host, says or Biden interview was entirely scripted by network execs. Every single question was scripted. LA's luxury house sales plummet 70% of mid mansion tax launch. Biden directs NASA.

You ready for this one, guys? I mean, this is. We got all this stuff going on. Biden wants NASA to come up with a time zone for the moon. That means what?

We get there. We're on time. Well, you wouldn't be. You wouldn't want to be on the moon. And call mom.

Tom Ellsworth
And she's asleep. This is not a Babylon B story, fy. The onion is for sale. Babylon B is putting the onion out of business. Wow.

Patrick Bet-David
The onion is for sale due to Babylon B. Diddy hires Diddy sons, hired John Gotti and El Chapo's former attorney. Now, why would you hire the same attorney as a mobster? Can I take a guess? Is that a Rico?

Vinny Oshana
Cause Rico's involved. Weird. And then what else we got? I got a couple other things on here that we'll get to as well. We got a couple videos that we'll get into as well.

Patrick Bet-David
Let me see what I have. Elon Musk says there's a 20% chance AI destroys humanity, but we should do it anyways. And BlackRock CEO Larry thinks at 65, retirement age is too low. Here's what experts say. We'll cover that as well.

Now let's talk about the first story. First story I want to get into is I'd like to start with a business story, Tom. So if it's a business story, why don't we start off with inflation? Here we go. Go to page twelve.

Vinny, if you can go to twelve, I'm coming to you first. Yes, sir. All right, here we go. Powell says Fed needs more inflation evidence before cutting interest rates. Powell lauded recent declines in inflation, but said the Fed's job is not yet done and that policymakers will carefully assess the economic picture before moving to reduce rates on inflation.

It is too soon to say whether the recent ratings readings represent more than just a bump. Pal said, we do not expect that it will be appropriate to lower our policy rate until we have greater confidence that inflation is moving sustainably. Down 2%. Policymakers have raised interest rates sharply over the past two years, a proven eleven rate increases in the hopes of crushing inflation and cooling the economy. In the span of just 16 months, interest rates have surged from zero to above 5%, the fastest pace of tightening since 1980s.

And this is what Mets owner Steve Cohen said. The Fed thinks it eventually going to come down to 2% inflation. I think that's going to be very, very hard. The point 72 asset manager, founder and CEO cited underemployment in the US as the reason inflation has remained stubbornly high, arguing a lack of workers could create upward pressure on inflation if economic growth remains strong. If growth is too fast, then you start getting constraints on labor and wages go up.

And that may be a problem. We're in one of these problems where I don't think many people know exactly what is going to happen. Tom. Wow, there's a lot here. Well, first of all, you have a billionaire who is running.

Tom Ellsworth
Remember, he's not a billionaire sitting around doing nothing. Oh, he's a rich guy with a sports team. No, he's also a finance expert. And he's saying, hey, look, the current economy, the United States, getting inflation all the way down to 2%. Now, remember, that may sound good, but it means that prices are still going up.

And if you look back at the last three years and you go, we did it. Where we looked at, say, you know, a box of cereal that was $3, that box of cereal right now is 33% up over three and a half, four years, it's almost $4 and it's permanently up. It's not going down. Every time you go in to buy that box of cereals, $4. And Cohen is saying it's going to be really hard to get that inflation to stay down around the 2% raise.

And what Powell has said before we cut rates, you know, I need to get the inflation down there because he's trying to keep inflation under control. So Powell is trying to keep the rate of continual increase. Remember, inflation goes down doesn't mean prices go down. It just means they're going up slower. And Powell wants the prices to go up slower so that your wages can, you can get a raise every year, hopefully, and your wages can catch up so that if you get a 3% wage raise and inflation is only 2%, that maybe there's a prayer of the american worker catching up.

And the rate cuts this year right now PBD, the 30 year mortgage right around 6.757.125, depending on your credit score. So it's staying there. And the rate cuts that we're looking at this year are only going to take those interest rates down to like five, seven, five to 6%. And by the way, historically, a 5.5% to 6% mortgage historically is a good, reasonable mortgage when you look at it on a historical basis. So what it says is that the economy still needs help to calm down a little bit and that prices are still going up.

And the Fed and billionaires who are finance experts are saying so and so. That's what's going on. And by the way, he mentioned, you mentioned cereal in that box of cereal. Remember Gary Pilnick, the CEO of Kellogg, said, start eating cereal for dinner. I've been eating it for dinner.

Vinny Oshana
And listen, I've saved a crap load of money. I have high blood pressure now and I have borderline diabetes. But it has been. Adam, save that money. Save that money.

I might have a heart attack on the podcast, but I've been killing it. You may get a leg amputated, but guess what, Tom? Bank account cornflakes taste good when you're watching. And my bank account swollen just like my legs. And by the way, before I come to you, Adam, I want to read this as well.

Patrick Bet-David
So it kind of goes together. McDonald's menu prices have increased by over 100% during the last decade. McDonald's menu by 100%. Pass ticket, outpacing us inflation rates more than threefold, with complaints soaring over high cost, including $18 Big Mac meals in Connecticut, $7.29 for an egg muffin and 569 for hash browns. Finance Buzz's study revealed McDonald's as the worst offender, tripling the inflation rate, while other chains like Popeyes, Taco Bell, Chipotle and Jimmy John's also hiked prices at more than double the inflation rate.

Subway and Starbucks, however, maintained prices relatively in line with inflation. Interesting to know. The study, based on data from multiple sources and cross references with official website, highlighted specific increases like the quarter pounder with cheese meal jumping from 539 in 2014 to 1199 today. A ten piece McNugget meal. McNugget McNugget meal skyrocketing from 599 to 1099, while McDonald's CEO acknowledged inflation's impact, indicating rising menu prices.

Adam Sosnick
Adam PBD it's been so long since you had to eat a McDonald's, you forgot what a McNugget is. He struggled. Nugget good friend. But I have kids, so they like McDonald's. Yeah.

This is sort of indicative of what's going on now. But from, from a macro perspective, the US economy, the number one story in Wall Street Journal, if you go to that right now, it's they asked, they posed the question, what's wrong with the US economy? And the answer is nothing. It's you. And it's all about perception is reality.

And yes, inflation has been a problem. Yes, CPI, consumer price index has been a problem. Yes, soaring costs have been a problem, but it's actually been solved. But nobody's talking about it. So they rob, you have this?

Yeah, here it is. Wall Street Journal, number one store today. What's wrong with the economy? Not the data, it's you. You know, every year since I've been doing money content for the last decade, two thirds of the american economy is living paycheck to paycheck.

It hasn't changed. People's spending decisions, people's saving decisions have not improved. It is what it is. But here's the problem. And it sort of, like, juxtaposes how brilliant of a marketer Trump is versus Biden.

If Trump had the economy and the numbers that we have in America today, he'd be shouting from the rooftops how great the economy is. But Biden's talking about shrinkflation and bidenomics and the moon. When Trump was in office, when unemployment was low, inflation was low, the stock market was soaring. He would every day look at the market. All the blacks have the jobs, the Asians, they spend.

They love me. He was, why isn't Biden talking about this? You old fool. Say how good the numbers are. They asked the average american, has inflation moved in the right or wrong direction?

This year, 74% said it moved in the wrong direction. Wrong. It's gone down from 6% to 3.3%. People still think that we're living in the COVID inflation hangover. That's not it, though.

Patrick Bet-David
But they're feeling it in a different way. This is, so what you're saying is, for example, somebody can turn around and say, but Adam, look at this. Biden is the president for the rich. What do you mean? Because the wealth of the top 1% just hit $44 trillion, highest ever.

CNBC. So then I could say, under Biden, the rich keep getting richer, the poor keep getting poorer. What kind of a president is he? You know, isn't he supposed to be so he's, he's just helping the rich. He's helping the Wall street guys get richer.

There's a difference between the economy being great for wealthy guys who have money and destroying middle America. Those are two different things. The average person saying that about the inflation, not the rich guy that's got the money, he's not feeling it. Yeah, well, look, the shrinking middle class is not a Biden problem. It's been pervasive in the United States for the last 50 years.

Adam Sosnick
Not that I'm advocating for bidenomics, but his whole premise with bidenomics is the middle out, the bottom up, not the top down. The exact opposite of what Reagan was doing with trickle down economics. But what I'm going is to the mindset of the average person. The average person, forget about whether you like Trump, hate Trump, like Biden, forget about Biden. The reality is the data shows inflation has gone down.

It's been cut in half. The US has rebounded better than any economy, major economy in the world. Biden doesn't talk about it. Horrible marketer. They asked the average person, has your investments gone in the right or wrong direction?

In the last twelve months, 47% said the wrong direction. News flash, the S and P 500 was up 24% last year. The point is this. And you go to the stats about states versus the US economy and this is what it is. No, no, I sent you a picture of it.

We talked about the swing states, the seven swing states. You ready? Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin. They asked the average person, the average citizen, how is the economy for you? Better or worse in your state?

Rob, punch in. Every single state said ten to 25% better. But when they asked about the overall us economy, they said 25% worse. The point that I'm getting at is people know in their states, in their homes, it's actually fine. But from a macro perspective, because Joe Biden is such a weak, ineffective, and feckless leader.

That's the symbolism of why they're like, the economy sucks, it's horrible, but the numbers actually don't show that. Going back to the origination of the story, what was it? That McDonald's prices have surged 100% in ten years? I think we're glossing over the fact that that's a blessing in disguise, that food is actually poison. So guess what?

Vinny Oshana
Go buy organic shit. Go shopping good. Who the you good? Let them charge triple. Go to Trader Joe's or Whole Foods, and you get the same amount of food for a way a thousand times more healthier than what the hell?

They're putting in a chicken McNugget. I'll tell you. It's not that Biden has a marketing problem. It's that he's an economic idiot and his policies haven't improved things for the american middle class. You know, I'm married to a teacher, and I have great visibility over the last ten years to teacher pay.

Tom Ellsworth
There's no annual bonus if you're a teacher benefits program. The erosion that happens to your healthcare insurance of the. They pay versus you pay despite, you know, union negotiations or stuff. Although the biz Doc babe has taught at private schools, there still is erosion of benefits. And you take a look at that, and then I look at a teacher with a child, and I look at, you're right, Vinny.

Maybe you shouldn't be, you know, eating highly sugared cereal, but that cereal has gone from three to $4, and the stuff in the store has gone up. It has gone up. It's not a marketing problem. It is a look at my wallet, and there's nothing there product, and I'm trying to raise a family problem. That's what's going on.

And you can say, oh, you know, this has been going on for decades. You know what's happening? Well, guess what? Every president has an opportunity to change it and make it better. And a recent president didn't start any new wars, and a recent president was trying to bring back american jobs.

And the current president seems to be, you know, hellbent on indicting a prior president. So if we want to talk about it holistically and then just bring it down to the person saying, oh, your perception isn't the reality, or your perception isn't the reality, that's a lot of crap. People are looking in their wallets and not making ends meet, and it's getting tougher. And it's not that inflation is down today. It's what inflation has done on a compound effect on the last three years.

This plus this plus this plus this. And it's 33%. That box of cornflakes is very accurate representation of what's happening on the rest of the shelves. Gas may go down as a commodity, so it's, thank God, cost them less to get back and forth to worth. But everything else in their life is at a new plateau and they're fighting it every day.

You know, it's not perception that there's $1.1 trillion of credit card debt now. It's not perception that buy now, pay later was such a hit at Christmas, and now it's at a 40% delinquency rate. That's reality. That's hitting the american middle class. Yeah, there you go.

Patrick Bet-David
I don't know if I could have said it any better. I don't have anything else to add. But then what you just said right there, I agree. They're feeling it. Let's go to the next story.

ESPN star Stephen A. Smith fires back at Hillary Clinton over remarks about voters. Last thing you need to do, Rob, can you play the clip of him saying this? If you have the clip of Stephen A. Smith on him going after Hillary Clinton's comments here, I'll read it.

And then if you can find it. Cause it says yellow here, which means you have a video of it. I also have Hillary's comments. If you want to play Hillary first, play Hillary first. And then we go to his.

Vinny Oshana
Oh, what the hell. Here come the deplorables. It's Biden versus Trump. We know that it is. It is.

What do you say to voters who. Are upset that those are the two choices? Get over yourself. Those are the two choices. Yeah, love that.

Hillary Clinton
Right? And, yeah, good. You know, it's kind of like, look at her neck. One is old and effective and compassionate, has a heart and really cares about people. And one is old and has been charged with 91 felonies.

I don't understand why this is even a hard choice, really. I don't understand it. But we have to go through the election and hopefully people will realize what's at stake because it's an existential good word. What kind of country we're going to have, what kind of democracy we're going to have. I think Jimmy Fallon.

Adam Sosnick
What do you think Jimmy Fallon likes? Anybody that says anything that sits next to him. I agree with. He's just going to pander. Whoever's on one of those laughing, goofy, funny, he has no position.

Patrick Bet-David
I don't know if deep down inside you, you can have certain people that even you agree with that you don't like. I don't know if he, like, I don't, I don't know if he sits there saying, oh, my God, Hillary Clinton's on next week. I can't wait, babe. Yeah. Speaker three.

Tom Ellsworth
I agree with you. Fallon is not Kimmel. Yeah, I don't, I don't, I don't see. Kimmel is unwatchable and he would be shining her shoes and just. Stephen A.

Patrick Bet-David
Smith, go for it. I don't think it was a very wise statement on her part. How did that work out for her in 2016? I think that's something that we have to recognize here. She won the popular vote, but at the end of the day, she wasn't the president of the United States, it was him.

Stephen A. Smith
You can look at her not campaigning in Wisconsin in the last days, not campaigning in Pennsylvania in the last days. You can look at some of the stuff that they were saying about her that sort of distracted things from where it should have been in terms of Comey and his report from the FBI. You can bring up a whole bunch of things. But at the end of the day, the last thing you need to do is to do anything that could agitate a potential voter in this particular election. What do you make about the actual argument that she's making?

Hillary Clinton
I mean, she's basically saying two old people. Yes, yes. But they're substantively different. I mean, absolutely one counts against him. Nobody's brought that up more than me for, you know, four indictments, 91 counts impeached twice.

Stephen A. Smith
I'm not voting for him. I've said that to a lot of people. I've said that to you. But at the end of the day, what I'm saying is that at some point in time, you got to take into account what the voters thinking about the voters, a lot of them out there, tens of millions of them out there, by the way, don't care what he's going through right now. They don't care about his guilt or innocence, his perceived guilt or innocence.

They don't care about the 91 counts. They're thinking about their lives. And a lot of times we see politicians taking the positions that they're taking. And while we can respect their candor and their honesty, they do seem a bit detached at time from what the voters are actually feeling and what the voters are actually thinking. Nobody wants to hear that from Hillary Rodham Clinton at this particular moment in time, because especially if you're Joe Biden.

Patrick Bet-David
What are you really doing? Yeah, why did they, like, is it just me or who gives a shit? Sorry for my language about what Hillary thinks or what she's doing? Or. I understand it's election season, but who is anybody?

Adam Sosnick
Okay, well, it's women. Women are persuaded by that human being, that corruption, evil person speaking. You think so? You think a woman, I'm with her, is gonna sit on and go, you know what? I'm going to double vote for Biden.

Vinny Oshana
It's like, I'm sick. And if I was in the Democratic Party or I was a voter, people. In Chicago do well, I'd be like. Hillary, just get, just shut up, bro. Move on from this person.

Like, like who makes that phone call and goes, yeah, you know, Fallon, we're gonna have Hillary on why she's not swindled. She's obviously doing more damage than good. She's a known freaking cheater. You know what I mean? Her husband's a 52 time.

Going to Epstein Alley like these people. That's the cancer of the democratic party. And I think that does more damage than good, Tom. It means it's election season, Vinnie, and they're sending out the proxies, and she is a proxy. And she got, look at the fact.

Tom Ellsworth
We may not agree with it. I mean, we may not have voted this way, but she won the popular vote. So there's a lot of people out there voted for. So the DNC and the machine and the establishment is sending her out there on tour to see if she can sway speaker one. That's the last person that I would have out there.

Vinny Oshana
I would just have Michelle Obama. Every single day, I'd have Michelle Obama going, hi, I'm Michelle Obama. My husband's Barack Obama. Yay. She's doing nothing for the people.

I'm telling you right now, I know hardcore liberals from California that every time that she comes on tv, they're like, hillary, shut up. Nobody wants to hear you. Nobody wants to hear Bill Clinton. They come out there and they wave. You're not doing anything.

Patrick Bet-David
Yeah. You're not doing anything from, from a, from a dude's perspective. Yeah, I'm with you. Not with her. I'm with you.

Good. Play on words like there's nothing that resonates with an average person when Hillary shows up where it's like, dude, get him Hillary, bro. Yeah. No, but the reality is she's being marketed to females because it's the movable middle. It's a ladies.

Adam Sosnick
Rob, if you show the stat right there, dude, she's not swing men, right? We've, we've done this stat before where who votes republican versus Democrats? Married men overwhelmingly vote republican. Married women, women vote republican. Unmarried men tend to wrote republican.

Unmarried liberal women, for the most part, overwhelmingly are with Hillary. And it's not even close pro. So that's the only. By the way, is that the view? The views.

Vinny Oshana
Audience clip, this right here? Yeah. The only way Joe Biden and the Democrats win this election is if they get the female vote. So you're gonna see women's rights, abortion, my body, my choice. That is their play, number one.

Adam Sosnick
And number two, Trump is a threat to democracy 100%. That's all they got. But do you think that they could pick. Hold on, Adam. I'm with you 1000%, but there's nobody better than to pick than somebody that.

Vinny Oshana
Okay, Benghazi, she ruined that whole thing. Got in trouble for her servers in her basement. Okay. Russian collusion. Her husband.

How much do you mean? What do you mean? Pick anyone better? Like who else in the democratic. What's a better female that has tenure like her that you can have speak instead of Hillary Clinton?

Adam Sosnick
I mean, it's not. She's on Jimmy Fallon. No, she's every. She's speaking to the DNC. She's freaking lame.

Vinny Oshana
No talk show, but a big deal. That's. What do you mean that's not a big deal? She's on Fallon. You know, many people are watching, buddy.

Adam Sosnick
Marcelo Hernandez was just on Fallon the other day. He's guess every week. By the way, here's the real question. When are they going to frickin have some Republicans on there? When are they going to have Trump on there?

Vinny Oshana
You'll never. When are they going to have a DeSantis on there? You're never. It's just all left. Yeah.

No, you're never. And this is why Greg Gutfeld, respect to you, buddy. The least talented guy in late night is the number one show. Tom, by the way, back to, back. To the point here.

Tom Ellsworth
Stephen A is taking some heat. But that was a very smart, strategic thing. Strategic point Stephen A was making. He said the last thing you want to be doing right now is agitating a voter bloc. And Stephen A is taking heat for that.

But I think he's correct. He's being strategically correct, and he's taking heat because he won't wave the flag with the establishment on the democratic side. And he's just objectively laying everything out there. And I guess you can't be objective, smart, and strategic and without taking heat. Can I say one thing about Steven A and then obviously, PBD, I'm gonna let you do your thing.

Adam Sosnick
Stephen A. Is like, he's there. It's kind of like where I'm at. He just is unwilling to even consider voting for Trump. Like, meaning he's not a Trump guy.

We've had this conversation a million times, policy versus personality. He's just not willing to take that leap because, as he said on the Peabody podcast, right, here he goes. The guy just don't act right. Okay, but, but, but most people understand. That and would, but I don't.

Vinny Oshana
But again, he's going after Hillary, basically saying, like, by the way, she does this all the time. This isn't the first time. Good for giving her flag. But for Stephen A. Smith, he sat right here to say, without a doubt, I'm a Joe Biden.

Joe Biden. How can you. What has Joe Biden done to make somebody of that stature and that education to say, I'm going for Biden? Name one. Is he scared?

No, but he's not saying I'll vote for our. I don't know. No, no. He just said Biden three times. He says voting.

Did you not pay attention to it? Three times that in the clip. I'm voting for Biden. I heard him say he's not voting for Trump. No, he said Biden's name three times.

But what my point is, is he scared? Because Joe Biden said, if you don't vote for him, you ain't black. Is he afraid of losing his blackness? No, wait, hold on. I'm being kind of funny, but the same token.

How can you say that? Name me one thing that you're gonna say. I'm voting. I'm voting for Joe Biden because of what I don't want to hear infrastructure of that. Go ahead.

Give me one thing. What? How could. Name one. Go ahead.

Put the jeopardy song on. Nothing. Nothing is going right. And when people go, well, we had inflation to six, now it's down to three. It's still a shit show.

Nothing is going right. If you can name me one, give me one. Thank you. Go ahead, Tom, take it away. I think you're doing pretty well on your own there on, on that one.

Tom Ellsworth
And I think the point was, the point was about Stephen A and I made the point that I thought he was making a very. Let me, let me ask this question, do you think, do you think, Stephen A. You know, given the argument that he does there, what kind of change are you making? Meaning, okay, you made your argument about Hillary. You made your argument.

Patrick Bet-David
Biden's a bad choice. You made your argument. No problem. Everyone's voting the same way. Yep, there is no change.

Blacks are still going to be owned by the Democratic Party. They're going to keep that vote, and they're going to keep abusing it, and they're going to keep giving entitlements to make sure they keep the community the way they have. And Roland G. Fryer, who was here last week studying to see the effects of hip hop, and that's his next study he did where, you know, does race play a role in police brutality? No.

Police were actually rougher with whites than they were with blacks. And they were actually more, you know, cautious with blacks than whites, according to a Harvard professor who was a Time magazine 2009 top, 100%, top 100 most influential men in the world who Claudine Gay wanted to fire after the report came up to take his tenure away because their study showed something that it didn't. And now he's doing a study on hip hop. You know, some people, I said, there's a, you know, psyop with, what do you call it, with the CIA? Gangster rap.

Gangster rap, you know, after police and all this stuff. Ice Cube talked about this briefly, and he's the guy that wrote the song, you know, how the song, you know, after police. But the point is, he says that the studies of hip hop isn't the fact that it did anything to the, to the, you know, communities that were troubled communities. Hip hop hurt kids that were from good communities to make them think they were gangsters. I can't wait for that study to come out, by the way.

But here's the point, Stephen, a brother, what change are you making, though? They're going to vote the same way. There's not really a change. It's not like it's your protesting. No, there is no protesting.

It's just here's what's going on. I think if there is a person that could make a shift, it's him. But you got to also realize, in your career, when did George Carlin start talk about stuff the way he did? When did George start talking, like, when did he, when did he get into the I don't give a shit mode? Great question.

Vinny Oshana
So seven words. No, no, no. That's a great question. Well into his career, where he had success in a platform he could protect. Himself early night, I would say right around there.

Because remember, guys, he started radio. He was the hippie, he was the weed. And then. That's a great question. I think, you know, Reagan and all that administration, he.

Patrick Bet-David
From the late eighties. Yup. Onwards. The seven words you can't say routines. Focused on socio cultural criticism of american.

Vinny Oshana
Societies in the eighties. And then that was it. He often commented on american political issues and satirized american culture. His seven dirty words routine was central to the 1978 Supreme Court five four decision in government's power to censor indecent material on public airways. Which, by the way, that's a republican position today.

Patrick Bet-David
That's a conservative position today. But why did he do it? It's very. It's very hard to say it. Guys will ask me questions.

They say, pat, you've made the money already. You know, why? Just. Why are you doing this to yourself? Just kind of set aside and don't do any of this stuff.

Why are you doing this? You know, I've seen what happened to other great countries and I don't want to see it happening here. I think Stephen A. If he wants to really make actual change, it has to be with CTA. And CTA is called to action.

There is no CTA. He's done him before where there is CTA, but he gets in trouble when he does CTA. A great sermon without a CTA means nothing. A great sermon with a call to give your life up and walk up. Right.

And your sins will be forgiven. But it's a CTA. You know, Dudley one time told me the story about the fact that when he first went to the church, I don't know what the church was. Kansas or whatever. I was in Iowa where he started.

Rookie pastor, I've heard. Have I told this story to you before? Rookie Pastor gets up, he gives the most incredible sermon he's been preparing for. Everybody stands up, going crazy comes afterwards and he says, the senior pastor of the new church says, did you see that? Everybody was standing up.

How did I do? He says, you didn't do well. He says, what do you mean? He says, you were a great motivational speaker. But how many people walked up?

Nobody. There was no CTA. CTA is. I would rather have a person give a terrible speech sermon, but have 50 people walk up, then come and get a guide that gives an incredible sermon, but nobody gives their life to anything. There is no baptism or any kind of things taking place.

CTA is what matters. Call to action. When you're able to convert, if you're not. You're just going around trying to give your opinions, but you're afraid of the actual CTA. I'm curious, what is the CTA?

Stephen A. He's going to see this. What is the CTA? So let's just say I'm a black voter and I've been voting Democrat my entire life. Okay.

What should I do differently when I come to vote this year? Tell me. 2025. I'm curious. What should I do differently?

What can I do differently? Oh, still vote Democrat. Okay, so listen then. What's the purpose of the message? Nothing.

There's not a purpose of the message. Because you're like, well, we need better candidates. Well, you don't pick them, the DNC does. No, pick them anyways. They eventually tell him, hey, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, you're about to beat Hillary.

You know this or something. Hey, you know what? No. Everybody drop out. Everybody get behind Biden one.

Biden was number four in what, Iowa or New Hampshire? South Carolina in one of those seasons. Like, all of a sudden. Wait a minute. Yeah.

Let's all get behind. We're all getting behind him. Yes. Where is the CTA? I'm interested in the CTA.

If you're gonna give me a message like that. If I'm giving a message like that to Dylan, you know how you're supposed to finish it up. CTA, what are you gonna do? What do you know? Here's what I would do if I were you.

Not what are you gonna do? Here's what I would do if I were you. Go. Then the individual has to sit there and say what? Make a decision.

Let me think about it. Let me think about it. Maybe, maybe not. That's the CTA war to me. It's.

You're just giving a message. There is no CTA. That's a rant. This is a random question. So Stephen A's with ESPN, correct?

Yeah. Is he under signed the deal yet, or what? Do. Does anybody know anything with ESPN? Has to pay him anything he asks for.

The guys earned the right to make be the highest paid guy in sports at ESPN. Speaker two, who owns ESPN? Disney. Disney. Okay, here's my question to you.

Vinny Oshana
How much of this is pressure or not pressure or just knowing that the CEO, the Bob Iger, is obvious? Is he Democrat for sure. Oh, okay, then. So let's. Let's put this together in that contract, or obviously he knows who this guy is.

Is there anything written in there? Where? Let's just say Stephen a gets a $20 million a year contract. Okay. And it happens that he signs the deal the next day.

He goes, a. Guys, guess what? I'm voting for Donald J. Trump. What happens to Stephen A.

Smith? Is there anything in the contract that says you can't publicly try to go after one candidate? There's one thing you'll know about Stephen A. Yeah. Is he's, he's a character guy.

Patrick Bet-David
Two people that were having lunch at the house with us, he's known him for 20 years. He took care of them. Same people. I mean, this is a very good human being. Oh, I agree.

Steven is a very good human being, but he's in a conflicted situation where he's at. Let me just go to the next story. Let me just go to the next story. That's kind of like, has to do with this. So former ESPN host Sage Steele says her Biden interview was entirely scripted by networks execs.

Every single question. Rob, do you have the clip of this? When she says this?

Go ahead.

Hillary Clinton
Stay in sports. Opening day for America's national pastimes. This was about two months after he took office. That was an interesting experience in its own right because it was so structured. And I was told, you will say every word that we write out.

You will not deviate from the script and go to the word. Like every single question was scripted, gone over dozens of times by many executives, editors and executives. Absolutely. I was on script and was told not to deviate. It was very much, this is what you will ask.

This is how you will say it. No follow ups. No follow ups. Next. I knew that this was a lot bigger than just the wonderful editors that I worked with.

This went up to the fourth floor as we said that we're all the bosses, the top executives, the decision makers are the president of our company. Adam, do you have a problem with this? Where they all work? Do you have a problem with this? So, sage steel, ESPN, these are the six questions you ask.

Patrick Bet-David
You cannot even say, how do you feel about that? What do you think about that one time? How about the fact that some Americans feel that when you say, if I don't vote for you, you're not black, do you think it's fair for you to make that kind of an accusation? Do you think there's nothing like that that can be asked? What do you think about the network forcing you to ask every single question, the way they put it?

Adam Sosnick
So I'll give you three responses. Am I shocked that this is after he was elected, correct? What you said three months after he was elected? Yeah. Am I shocked that the Biden administration is gonna want posed queued up questions?

Not in the least. Am I shocked that ESPN is not trying to own by Disney, uh, rock the boat. Trying to rock the boat and piss off the administration for whatever reason? No. Uh, the third thing is, sage deal.

That's on you, sweetheart. Like, you can make your own decisions as an. As a journalist. You could say, sure, I'll co sign this. Whatever you want me to do, I will do.

Or you could say, yeah, I don't. I don't operate that way. Like PBD. How often does someone tell you, what are the questions you're gonna ask? And I wanna know the script and how often would you even listen to them?

I'm gonna guess zero. What if a desantis comes or revet comes or a bob iris? There's zero script. No, we don't do that. Exactly.

That's my point. So she made the decision, and she's great. She's awesome. She made the decision to say, okay, whatever you want me to do. There's a difference between me and her, though, because I am running a business.

Patrick Bet-David
So for me, and this is even when I started my YouTube channel from small, we never, ever sent questions to people. Never. I gotta tell you, I don't know if we've ever sent questions to people ever. However, at one time, when I had bush at our event. Remember the first time we had bush at George Bush at the event, May 19, 2019.

And it was an event with him. And what was it? Kobe, Kobe and all those guys. Yeah. The Bush administration, when we had him on, there was a list of questions to go through because, you know, he gets a lot of heat and hate.

They gave the questions, and then when he and I were on the stage, I asked the questions that I wanted to ask as well. And he was. He gave information that was out of control. He gave the information like, he told a story one time about the fact that he poured all the whiskey on alcohol. Do you remember that?

Were you at this event or. No, no, but I saw the video. Yeah. When he's like, well, I poured all the alcohol on, and I was an alcoholic. And I was thinking to myself, what am I doing?

I'm wasting my life. I'm not being a good father. The guy was ridiculously open when he talked. Right? Here's a question, though.

Here's a question, though. When you think about this, who was he on recently? He wasn't on. Seth Meyers. Is it Seth Meyers?

He was on. If you see the Seth Meyers clip he's on. We don't need to play it right now. You'll notice he's wearing glasses, and you'll notice he's reading what they want him to say. Right.

Whatever. He puts the glasses on. And his marketing team, you got to give him a lot of credit for how brilliant they are and how to hide what he's doing. Seth is asked the question. Def told him, that's the skit we're going to play.

And he plays it and it, you know, does what it does. Everybody reacts to it. Right. Do you know what the difference is with him and his opponent? You know what his opponent does?

Vinny Oshana
Talks for an hour and a half. Do you think his opponent says, send me the list of questions on. What do you want to ask? Nope. What do you think his opponent does?

Patrick Bet-David
His opponent goes up and says, what? Whatever he wants. So you know what you'll notice there's a difference between establishment candidates and non establishment candidates. Establishment candidates tell you what to ask them. Non establishment candidates say, ask me whatever the hell you want to ask me.

Let's roll. America has to choose if they want an establishment candidate or non establishment candidate. The fact that this happened during that time at the network with ESPN, I'm not surprised. Would you be surprised, Tom? I'm not surprised at all.

Tom Ellsworth
And a matter of fact, I kind of disagree with Adam on one point. I don't put it on Sage steel. Sage Steel went to work where she was an employee under contract, and she was told how to do her job that day. And now she's coming back and very openly saying, hey, you know what? If journalism is spelled with a capital j, why can't I ask follow ups?

Why isn't this an interview? Is this a photo op? Is this just a infomercial controlled by the president? And you can see the tension she's talking about. But that day she went to work, she was told what to do by her boss and she did it.

Was there anything illegal, unethical, immoral or dishonest about that? No, she wasn't covering up a scandal. They were asking questions. And she's now saying, I was so surprised that there was no follow ups and no nothing. I heard it wasn't congressional testimony.

And I respect her for now in this forum, coming back, saying here, do I wish more reporters would stand up in better ways to the manipulation so that Americans would understand that there is hope for real journalism, maybe someplace, and we're not just seeing a scripted movie. I do hope that. I do hope that. But on that day she went to work that she was told it wasn't like she was lying about. COVID To your point, by the way, establishment, anti establishment, Trump, Biden, it's like completely the polar opposite.

Adam Sosnick
Human beings where on Biden's side, scripted. Cause we all know it might not even be Biden often. They're handlers, they're agents, they're publishers, Pr. They're basically saying, this is how to operate. Don't ask him about this.

Don't do this. It's not Biden, as you know, it's his handlers. The thing with Biden is people want him to do more interviews, talk more like, let's expose what's really going on here. Trump, it's the exact opposite. He's too lippy, he's too open.

Some people are like, I love it. Just shout it up a little, buddy. But that's who is, that's his personality. You're not going to stop that. Yeah, totally opposite individual butler.

Vinny Oshana
And he. I don't, let's, let's not forget, for how many different interviews did we see Joe Biden having cue cards and photographers? Pat used to take photos. It would say, stand up now. Wait for applause.

Wait for applause. Look left. Don't shit in your pants. It's not as if it's a secret. And that's why.

And you nailed it. When the establishment is the they, when Joe Biden's sitting there looking lost and they go, hey, I answered this question. And he goes, I can't. They said that. That's what makes Donald Trump say whatever the hell you want about Trump, bro.

He is such a boss. Because for an hour and a half and would go into those briefing rooms and go off the cuff and, yeah, he was a little brash. Yeah, he talked shit. That's what New Yorkers. That's.

But I respect that a thousand times more than this. No, I can't. And the moment the questions are done, those handlers, Adam, do you hear them in the White House? Everybody turn to your right. Shake hands with a ghost.

Patrick Bet-David
By the way, if you notice, when Stephen a was on CNN, you know what he put in his profile on the bottom? What? He's Stephen a YouTube show. He didn't put first take. He put Steven a YouTube show.

Ok. What? So, yeah, if you go back and look at the profile at the bottom. I didn't notice that. Well, go ahead and play it.

Tom Ellsworth
Yeah, in the chiron. And go. Go a little bit more fast forward. Okay. Keep going first thing and I'll keep going.

Patrick Bet-David
Keep going, oh, you know where I'm going with this is when I first went to ESPN and I was interviewing him, his handler, 50 times, telling me, don't ask Stephen a anything about politics. His handler said that 50 times. What he said, if you do, we're gonna cut the interview. No. Yes, exactly.

But guess who didn't know about it? Him. He didn't know about it. Oh, yeah. So it wasn't his call.

They were saying that he would have played ball. They were worried. Cause they knew he answers the question. Cause they can't control him. So it wasn't a he thing.

It was an ESPN. ESPN thing. That's the difference. But the handler thing is such an important thing because those guys, that's their cash cow. God forbid he gets canceled.

Adam Sosnick
God forbid it gets fired. God forbid his contracts expired. His agent, his publicist, his pr, everyone's my done with. I have a handler, Kelly, she goes, Vinnie, don't say the f word. That's all I do.

That's why I love her. But the handler thing, that establishment, the anti, is so important because Biden, we all know, is coddled and handled to the extreme. What Trump, ain't nobody handling that dude. He's gonna. I love that.

Vinny Oshana
But don't you, isn't that refreshing? Yes. A lot of people don't because a. Lot of people are soft. Adam, I personally, just like you.

Just like when Stephen a was like, yeah, just he's not presidential. With all the shit that they did to him. He has a freaking a get out of jail free card to talk as much as he wants from what they did from 2016 to all the shit right now. We get it. Yeah, I think, let him go.

Patrick Bet-David
I think your community has a lot of influence over you. Very. A lot of influence over you. If you notice, when certain people who come in a caged environment, controlled environment, when they're around us, what happens? They let it rip.

They love it. They absolutely love it. I agree. It's just like, let's talk, let's move. They're protected, they're safe.

And you can tell it in their mannerisms on how they are. That's not the case everywhere where that takes place. It's just not the case everywhere. Matter of fact, Andrew Schultz recently said something. Rob, if you can pull up this clip from Andrew Schultz.

I don't know what all of a sudden happened and prompted Andrew Schultz to say this, but go ahead and play this clip of Andrew Schultz reacting to what happened between Ben Shapiro and Candace Owens. Go ahead. He makes the argument for censorship. He calls it something else. Yeah, I forget the term.

I have it in my phone. But I don't even think he's using the term right. But he's basically like, there's a window of ideas. We accept. Yes.

Andrew Schultz
And we accept ideas between this. I guess this is. If I get window. You're looking like this. So we accept ideas between here and here and anything outside of that window.

Well, you're fireball. That's censorship. But he's acting as if this is, like, a justified reason for firing people. When you built your identity and platform off of no censorship and freedom of speech. Facts don't care about your feelings and all this shit.

Nina and Ninos Home
It's also funny that that window happens to end where his beliefs end. I am interested not being pro Israel. That's where the window ends. That's also your specific personal belief. I just don't see.

Andrew Schultz
Can't have an opinion on your platform that is not pro a country that is not ours. Yeah. Wait a minute. Crazy. I wish.

So, is the daily wire an american media platform or is it an israeli media platform? I'm just asking. This guy's cooking. I'm just asking if. If the rule is.

I'm just saying if the rule is, you cannot be critical because he has no problem being very critical of America. Yep. The left in America left is half the country. You have no problem eviscerating half the country. That's the current power in.

Patrick Bet-David
Party in power. But you can't criticize Israel as a country that's just another country. Unless you're saying, and you're clearly admitting that the daily wire is an arm of the israeli, I guess, media or propaganda machine for. Is that. Oof.

Andrew Schultz
Are you manipulating the religious right in America? Are you manipulating the right wing conservatives in America and selling them country western movies and putting on your little cowboy hat and fake moving to Nashville so that you could take all their money and then, in the process, restricting free speech, one of the core tenets of the american identity. Ben. Ben. Ben.

Tom Ellsworth
Benjamin. Ben, Ben. What is happening? There's trouble in Paris. Daily wires in Nashville, but he's in Florida.

Patrick Bet-David
But, yeah. What do you think about his points? I mean, it makes a valid point. And I sent Rob another video of Ben kind of contradicting himself, but he's 100% right. Like, what.

Vinny Oshana
And by the way, that's. That's what attracted me to Ben Shapiro in the first place. That. That dialogue that everybody say what you want, do what you want, facts. Don't care about your feelings.

This is a place where you can say anything except that one. And we obviously know Ben is 1000% Israel. We get it. It's no secret they could do no wrong. And could we play this?

Patrick, I sent Rob this clip of Ben basically contradicting himself. We have literally tens of millions of people in the United States who are afraid that the cancel culture is coming for them. And cancel culture does exist. So what this results in very, very often is corporations looking to cram down a particular viewpoint on you and then cancel you. When it comes to the hosts on the Daily Wire, obviously everyone was able to say what they want.

Andrew Schultz
But the reality is that there is. An Overton window at the daily wire. There are polls out there that show that a vast majority of Americans in every single political group, including liberals, feel like they cannot say what they want to say in public because they are afraid that they are going to be canceled, fired, cast down for a polite society. And then this actually happened to a socialist moron named Nathan Robinson. He got canceled from the Guardian.

Hillary Clinton
He's basically saying he got canceled from the Guardian. Anti Israel tweet. Okay, now, I think he's an idiot. I think that his views on Israel are abhorrent, but I don't think that he should lose the Guardian. That's a different story.

Obviously, when it comes to any publisher, any publisher gets to make decisions about what it wishes to, what it wishes to purvey and not. He certainly would say everything he said. Now he's. So he went against his word on basically everything that he said. He went the complete opposite, because we found out that they fired her.

Vinny Oshana
They didn't have one of those contract disputes. They were like, you don't see the way that we say you're being anti us. Goodbye. And they fired her. So that's just proof that he's a hypocrite.

Patrick Bet-David
Thoughts on this? So I've been very open that I thought that the daily wire managed the whole thing with Candace in public and managed it very poorly. And then Ben Shapiro to come back on leadership and say, well, I'm a founder, but I'm not the CEO and I'm not making decisions. I'm like, come on, dude, you just did. So I thought the way it played out in public from a leadership standpoint, was not good, but I kind of see it another way.

Tom Ellsworth
You determine the product you're going to put out, you determine, and for better, for worse. And if you get exposed, like CNN did, for spinning things, stifling things, and not really be journalists, then guess what? Your ratings go down. Your ads go down, your business goes down. Now, let's take a look at this.

What if, Pat, we had some people at PHP and we're selling life insurance. Proven life insurance is protecting families, is doing good stuff, proven product. And what if we had somebody saying, people going with a, they get their insurance license and they tell people, you should just buy gold. Life insurance really, isn't it? You should just buy gold.

Just buy gold. Just do that. We would take them aside and say, what are you doing? You know what? We're here, and we're training people, and these are valid products.

This is what we got. And you wouldn't be there, Vinny, if you had a car dealership and you were selling EV's, and you would say, look, a Ford f 150 pickup with the diesel engine, big f 250 with diesel. That's what you need to be hauling stuff around on your farm. You shouldn't be thinking about EV's or something. You would be like, wait a minute.

I hired you to sell Ev's. So there is a part of it that the position of a company, you may not agree with it. You know what? If you're there and you're selling it, that's it. But I thought how it played out with Candace.

Patrick Bet-David
It's just bad. I want to give you. And I know where you're going with that. Where you know the product of the product, right? Be a product of the product.

Like, for example, I remember when I bought cars from Jaime Godina, okay? And Jaime Godina sold me my Ford Focus, and I believe the expedition, when I was going broke, he got me Ford Focus for 228 a month. Wow. If Jaime Godina, you guys can share this with him. I think he's at Nissan right now, Honda right now.

He's moving with Honda. Start up a guy. We bought so many cars from that guy, it's not even funny.

I said, what do you drive? He says, I drive an expedition. And I went to the back, and I'm like, wow, you drive an expedition? Absolutely. It's the best car to own.

I do this with my family. I do this. I'm like, okay, so he worked at Ford, and he drove a Ford as a buyer. You respect that. Of course.

You like that. I love that, right? You know, I went to a country club the other day, and they're selling me the membership. And then the person selling me the membership said, and I like the fact that this person was very honest with us. I said, so how often do you bring your family here?

Oh, I never bring my family here. I'm like, are you being serious? Oh, we never use the facility. I'm like, whoa. It's kind of weird.

It's like saying, well, you know, hey, you know, do you. And by the way, somebody may say, well, you work at Burger King, but you would never eat the same food because you're there all the time. You eat at Chipotle, you know, you don't eat the food. Okay, I can see a part of that as well. The argument, fine, but a product of the product is the highest level.

However, in phP, Tom, we had, you know, Christians, Muslims, seven days. Catholics, we have whites, blacks, asian, everything. People knew my position very, very strong, and it wasn't something that was indisputable. It wasn't like it was hidden. It wasn't a secret.

You knew what I stood for. But at the same time, I was always in the business of converting. Meaning, if you're in the business of shifting people's mindset from not wanting to work hard, to work hard, that takes a while. But it doesn't mean, nope, you're not. You're out.

Right? If you're in the business of baptizing and converting and persuading and shifting and paradigm shift, you have to be very, very, very patient. Do you know how many people eventually became a Christian simply because the way the person treated them? Do you know most people that become christians or any denomination? Yesterday, the guy at the soccer game that we're watching, you know, the, what do you call it, the quarterfinals in her Miami against Monterey.

Phenomenal game. The guy right next to us, they were holding a 16 balloon. And I'm like, dude, that guy's son doesn't look like he's 16 years old. He looks twelve or 13. Why the hell is he holding a 16 year old balloon?

Finally, the guy comes. He's a valutainer. He says, I'm your number one fan. I'm this, I'm that Adam. Yeah.

He says, 17 year. Nicest guy, by the way. Adam, 17 years. 17 years. This Adam was 17 years.

17 years he's been sober. And the other guy, they were celebrating his 16 years of being sober, right? Amazing. And I'm having this conversation with him, and he says, you know, I went from being a Jew to being a Catholic. I said, what?

You don't hear that often, by the way. I've never heard it. I said, you went from a jew to a Catholic? Yes. I said, tell me why.

Why'd you go through it? He says, a big part of it was because when I was going through my sobriety, people from the catholic church were there for me. Wow. And so it means you have to know that conversion and baptism is just patience and being there and understanding a guy leaves. You know how many guys left?

And they trashed me when they left your this and your dad and your. Diss and your double dad. And then they were calling each other five years later. Hey, man, listen. You were right.

I'd love to come back. I've changed. I've done this, I've done that. And not everybody. This is not saying everybody comes back.

But there was a lot of people that would say that call. Why? Because you have to be patient. You have to be understanding. You have to know we're different.

And you have to see what's going to happen when people are saying what they were saying about this guy. You better fire him. You better do this. You better do that. You better do this.

Listen, man, I'm patient. I'm understanding. I'm going through certain things. I'm going to see what's going to happen. As a leader and at valuetainment, we do have one very clear value that we don't compromise.

And that's capitalism. There is no, and it's very public. Guess what? I'm not compromising that. It's proven.

You have communism, you have socialism, you have capitalism. We're not debating this, right? But there's a difference between an economical system with believe in an enlighten, empower, entertain, debate, where it's one of our big discourse, but we like to debate, and you can't debate faith and you can't debate religion and you can't debate that. That's the problem with when, when you take that position, what you do do after that kind of a move. If I'm a jew, okay, and I'm a devout at his level, and I want to go to a company that I will feel 100% safe, guess what's officially the number one media company to go to.

If you're jewish and you want to proudly sell all the values and principles that you believe in, guess what's number one worldwide? It's officially daily wire. Yep. If that's your value. And there's nothing wrong with CBN, is what.

What does CBN stand for? Christian broadcasting. Broadcasting. It's not, it's not, you know, a RBN religious broadcasting network. It's what christian broadcasting net worth.

Daily wire can be daily DJW, daily jewish wire or DiW, daily Israel wire. No problem. Yeah. If that's your value, stick to that. If that's your number one, maybe conservative America.

All the other stuff comes next. But positioning wise, business wise, you know, if you got an Andrew Schultz. What, what religion is Andrew Schultz, by the way? Is he a Catholic? Rob?

What is. What? Is Andrew Schultz fake Jewish? No, I. Everyone thinks he's jewish.

Adam Sosnick
He's not. No. He was reading his Irish the other day. I was Catholic. I think he was reading scripture the other day.

Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, he was reading scripture from the Bible the other day. Very weird that I was in. I went to church when he was at church for first time. Church on Sunday. It was beautiful and crying.

Three minutes. Is this it? Can you play this clip real quick? Yeah, this is him. Watch this.

Tom Ellsworth
Listen to what comedian Andrew Schultz had to say when he visited a church for the first time. Went to church this Sunday and it was beautiful. I'm crying within three minutes, falling. I'm in this church. Just listen to the music.

Andrew Schultz
I'm three minutes in and I'm like, oh, there's a reason this took over the world. Christianity is incredible. You see so much selfishness and for these people sit in this room and. Then just give it up. A beautiful.

Patrick Bet-David
You can pause it. So, anyways, so, you know, for him, he's a pretty reasonable guy and fair guy to say something like that. I don't know. It's going to be interesting to see what those guys do next. Yeah.

Adam Sosnick
Can I respond? Of course. Cool. Well, number one, love Andrew Schultz. Majority of the time.

He's got amazing takes. I don't know if he was right on this one, and I certainly don't think Aakash was right. Here's what I'll tell you. It's NFL season right now. They're gonna have the draft coming up soon.

It's free agency season. They're talking about who the top free agents are. They're talking about what's going on out there. The number one free agent out there in the YouTube talking headspace is Candace Owens. No doubt.

Whether you agree with her or disagree with her, she's out there and she'll be a force to be reckoned with, and she is going nowhere. Whether it works out with the daily Wire or not, evidently, it didn't. Obviously, when it comes to the situation with Ben Shapiro. Look, I got nothing to do with the daily wire. I'm not defending the daily wire.

I have zero relationship with Ben Shapiro. Zero. I ain't going to the Daily Jewish wire here at valuetainment. He's absolutely right, though. There's something called the Overton window and that's what he's talking about.

This is the problem with Ben Shapiro. He's so fricking smart that the average person is like, what's this guy even talking about? The Overton window has specifically to do with policy. Policy, not perspective, not opinion. Policy and the range of ideas that are allowed to be applied to policy.

It is policy driven, not opinions. So it goes from what's a policy that is implementable to the masses, what's acceptable, what's poppable, what's sensible. And then on the fringe of that is what is completely unthinkable and completely radical. He said straight up, this has nothing to do with her positions. And I don't think he's actually full on commented on what exactly happened, by the way, the daily wire, the cancel thing, there's a point there, but it's nuanced.

The daily wire is every right to cancel whoever they want and fire whoever they want, because there's a difference between a publisher and a platform versus a private company. This has to do with section 230, the whole conversation that's going on with cancel culture. Like, if YouTube censors somebody or Twitter censors somebody, or Facebook censors somebody, meta, that is censorship. If the daily wire or the blaze or valuetainment, for that matter, or Tucker Carlson network, whatever he's working on, chooses to fire somebody, that's not censorship. That's a business decision.

So I'm not defending what Ben Shapiro did with Candace or not. I'm just letting you know that's the reality of this Overton window, by the way, here's some examples of the Overton window. What was completely radical and now that became policy slavery. That was part of the Overton window. That was part of policy driven.

You can own slaves. Hello. That would be completely unthinkable and radical at this point. Women's right to vote, women's suffering. What did Candace say that was overly unacceptable policy wise?

So I'm not privy to what she said, but I will tell you this. But that argument only carries weight if you can validate what Candace said. That was so out of line that caused you to say, we don't, you know, it's not about the decision, or what did she say that was so overly offensive or something in the lines? Cause you're comparing, you know, slavery is okay, is what you're saying. No, no.

I'm saying within the Overton window, at one point, it was okay. No, no. I just like women. I totally not being able to vote was okay. And now it is not.

Patrick Bet-David
What I'm saying is, what did she say that that was at that level of weight and impact to say, boom, we're out of here. We don't know. But all I can do is tell you what we've seen online. Here's what I can tell you. By the way, zero other jewish people work for daily wire who are Jordan Peterson.

Adam Sosnick
He's our number one guy. Not jewish. Matt Walsh, hardcore Christian. The other guy, Michael Knowles, Andrew Clavin. I think he's a born again jews for Jesus type.

Okay. Ben Shapiro is the only guy that's jewish. So let's, let's just say that. But there was a whole conversation like Matt Walsh, as an example, firm isolationist. Don't fund Ukraine.

Don't fund Israel. Don't fund Taiwan. Firm isolationist. That's the position of the MAGA perspective these days. And Ben Shapiro said, yeah, totally cool with that.

Whatever happened with the Christ as King drinking christian blood? That's a conversation that Candace and Ben, I think. But the trick, but what he's saying is, because I follow this closely, because guess what? She has her opinions. Opinions about Israel and how they were acting post October 7.

Vinny Oshana
And we're gonna get into some of those stories. She didn't say anything that was like, I don't like jews, or I hate jews or anything like that. When she says Christ is king, or when she interviewed that Rabbi Barkley and she said, you know, what's her name's a hag, they were looking for stuff to call her anti semitic. Christ is king. That's anti semitic.

That's horseshit. That's looking for reasons to fire. And then my point is, Adam, I think you're missing the point. Ben Shapiro had been saying, hey, I don't make decisions. I'm just there.

That's horseshit. Him. And who's the CEO? Jerry boring. Jamie boring.

If you don't think they had a conversation after the rabbi Shmuley where she was just talking to him about spitting facts, she's like, so what about the deaths? What about the innocent people? And Rabbi Shmuley, who I think is completely unhinged on all levels. It happened right after that. They're like, you know what?

No more of her saying anything about Israel. We gotta let. We gotta get rid of her. It happened. It had immediately after that.

Adam Sosnick
I don't see any problem with a Christian saying Christ is king. Well, like, that's savior. It's not. Well, what do you mean? The whole Jewish.

That's a lot of anti semitic a. Lot of people in the jewish Jew. Telling you, you can say, christ is king. Or as a. As a Muslim, you can say, you know, Allah Akbar, zero problem.

Vinny Oshana
But that guy in the daily white way, you said there's no other jews. Yes, there is. It's that other guy. Who's Andrew Cleveland? Yeah, Andrew.

Wait, what do you mean? Who's. He's like a jew for Jesus kind of. Wait, wait, wait. Time out, time out.

That guy's not jewish. Who actually don't know. Situation. Wait, can you go to him? I think he is jewish, and he.

Adam Sosnick
Said that Christ is born again or something. Whatever it is, is it in there? He's not Ben Shapiro. That's all. No, he's not.

Vinny Oshana
He's not Ben Shapiro. But what I'm saying is it's as if they were looking for reason. Adam, if I called, like, look at this freaking girl. She's a hag. And you on the.

On the cuff, can be like, you know what? In 17 hundreds, that was anti semitic. I think you're looking for. Let me just say this, and let's move on to the next story. I think there's stuff that happened behind closed doors.

Patrick Bet-David
I think there's also performance. I think there is. You know, when one person gets more attention than another, I think it can be frustration. I think it can be. I feel like I'm in a box and I have to do what you guys are wanting to do.

You're just like Fox. And who knows? Maybe that's what it is. And maybe it's like behind closed doors. She's challenging them constantly.

Who knows? But those types of things, you know, is very likely for it to happen. I think it was just. But if you're making that argument you made that he's making, you have to show proof with statements. Yeah.

I don't know if you understand what I'm saying to you. So, for example, if somebody asked me. But statement, for example. For example, for me, hey, it's either Mario or him. I'm choosing Mario.

You understand what story I just said right there? Guess what? It's very simple. It's not even a question about it, so. And that position ends right there, bro.

You're not more important than Mario. Yeah, I'm not even having a debate. Okay, got it. Hey, this is what we're doing. Pop up out.

Got it. Hey, this is what we're doing. Pop up. But if I say. Imagine if I say something like this.

Imagine if I say, well, you know, there comes a time where to be a host if your body fat percentage is above 35%. What the. What are you talking about? If you say it's that, give me proof. And if there's proof, then we say, totally makes sense.

Okay, if there's proof. That's all I'm saying. And so you have to be very, very technical when you're saying this, because you're also indirectly could potentially hurt that person's career wherever they go to next. This is a very fickle space. There's a lot of talent that at one point, they were everywhere.

You saw them everywhere. Boom. Like this done. Because something surrounded their reputation. That is not cool.

This is how these people make a living. And this is a very difficult job to be a part of. Constant pressure, daily pressure. You're trying to have kids. You're trying to have a family.

It is not easy. And by the way, even with Ben, when Ben is walking across the street, and I remember one time Nick was coming up to him and, you know, saying stuff to me with his wife and his kids. Have you ever seen this when he's crossing the light? Which Nick, your guy that was on your podcast. Oh, I'm also not a fan of that.

Yeah, I'm not a fan of that. So this. These are not things I'm a fan of, because I think. I think Ben over the years. Yeah.

Like, I'm not a fan of this kind of stuff. This guy's with his kids. This is Boca Raton. Who's this guy? Keep playing the clip, rop.

Is it. Is this the one that he's crossing the light with his. You don't. Let me tell you, bro. Oh, dude, you can pause it right there.

I am not a fan of that. Dude, you come like that with kids around me. I am not a fan of that. I will give you respect. Walk side with me.

Can I talk you from it? No problem. I'm not a fan of this kind of stuff. And I think Ben is very necessary. I just think you can't make an accusation like that.

If that's the position he's taken without breaking down exactly what it is. We'll find out what happened there. I'm sure. But I'll give one more anecdote here. Culture is huge in a company.

Adam Sosnick
We know that. What you always say is that culture eats strategy. Strategy for breakfast. Steve jackets. Yeah.

So look, when you look at the daily wire, respect to those guys, I would classify them as deep intellectuals. Ben Shapiro, they're very kind of like the Tom thing. They're very Harvard graduate, business school driven, very policy driven, smart guys, and great. That works for some people. Candace Owens.

We spent a good amount of time with her. She's just chillin cool as hell. So I've seen them do their sort of roundtable stuff. They're hanging out, they're smoking cigars. They're talking trash.

They're kind of doing their thing. I think I'm a cultural fit. I just don't think that she fit there in that crew. I think there's a lot of other companies out there that she fits better. But say that.

Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, say that. So the cause for it not working out is that instead of something else, you know what I'm saying? It's. It's like. It's like back in high school, she's a ho.

She's a working ambro. You're like, we had a girl, and she had a boyfriend. One guy she was with, okay? And she left him. Okay.

The guy went around telling every. Do you know? For, like, five years, everybody, she. Everybody thought she was one. And they know what happened.

Five years later. She's been with two, three guys. No one ever came out that anything ever happened, even when you were drunk, acting stupid, and we're on the space. But the guy eventually said, nah, man, she was never one. I was just an idiot kid that says something like this.

Cause I didn't know how to handle it. Running a business has a lot of pressure, guys, on how to handle it. So I think daily wire is learning on how to run their company. It's not easy. We're all learning.

Trust me. Operating is very, very, very difficult. The world can say whatever the hell they want to say. When you're in the kitchen making decisions on how to do everything and food tastes like shit. You get the, you know, heat when the food tastes like crap.

But if you're in the kitchen and you put some food that tastes amazing, what do people say? What a great chef. Not every day is going to be perfect, and you don't make all the good decisions, and that's totally fine. And I wish both of them the best in business. They're both necessary.

We'll see what happened there. All right, let's go to the next one. Thanks for that commentary. All right, let's go. What do we got here next?

Papa. Pa. Pa. Okay, I want to go to the Louisiana one. Tom, what page is the Louisiana one?

It's a great story. 15. There we go. And I'm coming to you with this one, Tom. So Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry calls for policy change after LSU women's basketball misses national anthem.

So the governor calls for policy mandating student athletes presence during the national anthem, citing respect for those who. Sir Landry emphasizes, it is time that all college boards put a policy in place that student athletes be present for the national anthem or risk their athletic scholarship. He went that far. LSU's women basketball team faces criticism for missing the national anthem before the regional final game against Iowa. Video footage shows Iowa players holding hands during the anthem, while LSU.

Rob, if you got the clip of that, I'd love to show to the audience what it actually looks like. And while LSU players left the court beforehand, coach Kim Malkey described the absence as routine, stating, honestly, I don't even know when the anthem was played. The Tigers absence during the national anthem has drawn attention with reports indicating that they haven't been present for it all season, including last year's national championship. Play this clip, Rob. Go ahead.

So this is them right now.

You don't see them? You see, I were holding hands. This is before the game, obviously, right. You're singing a national anthem. They're not here.

Disrespect. Okay. And they lost his game. Yes. Can you, weird karma.

Can you go to the actual clip of what he says on newscast you a question? Did they walk off PBD or did they did it? They don't just show up. They leave after practicing leaps national and they sing. Then they come.

Vinny Oshana
That's on perp. Come on. Go ahead, Rob. Play this clip. Break.

Hillary Clinton
Neither USC or UConn lady basketball teams were present for their national anthems before the elite eight game on Monday night. So to your point, this is other colleges. Do I have to let it stay there? But when they, when they come out, per your policy change here, would they have to stand?

Vinny Oshana
Well, listen again. That's up to the, that's what the university should put in place. They should, everybody should respect the flag. If you don't like it, well, guess what? You don't have to play the sport.

And we, I would hope that all of the final four teams would be out there respecting our nation and letting everyone know that we're united under one floor. Well, governor, let us know what you hear back from the college board and where you go. What are your thoughts on this? I think he's making a good point. And you have to think about the following.

Tom Ellsworth
A scholarship athlete is going to school because they've got academic or athletic ability and they are given a free education paid for by the taxpayers. And they go to, in the case. Of these states, it's very important for you to say that, tom, say that one more time. Who pays? So when a kid gets scholarship from a public college, what does that mean?

Patrick Bet-David
Who's paying for that? The taxpayers are giving you a scholarship for free because money is in the hands of the university to do so. Those universities are funded by the state, by the taxpayers. I'm talking about the public schools. Ivy League, by the way, gives no scholarships whatsoever for sports.

Tom Ellsworth
It's in their charter. But hes saying, hey, Im Louisiana. Im the governor. This is my state. I want to do this for my state.

If youre not present for the anthem, youre not respecting because what is going on at universities? We have ROTC. We recognize, we usually recognize the colors and the color guard and have our men and women, hes like, if were doing this, I want you out there and I want you to be present. And he wasnt saying that you have to salute or do something. Hes saying be present out of respect.

And then he says, hey, that's what I'm going to do in Louisiana and I'm calling on the rest of college boards to adopt this. All he's saying is, this is what I'm doing. This is how I feel. And I think the rest of college should do it, too. And if you get a scholarship from the people, and the people we're here to respect are ROTC and our men in color.

I think you should be here and respect them. How do you feel about this? Adam, I'm going to come to you first. How do you feel about this? Kids not walking up and coach saying, no, let's stay in the locker room.

Patrick Bet-David
And then we come after national. Well, this is on one person and one person only, the coach. Okay, so I played college sports. I know how this operates. I've been to a million games before.

Adam Sosnick
You have the warm ups, you go to the bench, you do the national anthem. The game starts. Why the hell you going to the locker room after warmups? What's going on there? And didn't they say two other colleges miss the national anthem?

Vinny Oshana
You can't. And some. I'm actually super grateful this happened. Why? So we can have this conversation.

Adam Sosnick
So if they didn't do this or if nobody called this out, then how long would this linger and go on for? I've said this a million times. You know, there's one thing that every kid has to do as part of their day. If you're an american, say the pledge of allegiance, like this anti american, anti patriotism, marxist wokeist, socialist thing. That's going on with Gen Z, especially.

I ain't for that. So this situation right here, I guarantee you the next time LSU has a game, they're gonna be there for the national anthem. I guarantee you. Uconn, who I think is playing Iowa, by the way. Iowa is incredible.

This girl, Caitlin Clark, is ridiculous. She'll be there for the national anthem. But part of America's DNA is protesting. It's kind of what the revolution was all about. 1968, the Olympics, the two guys in Mexico, Tommy Smith, John Carlos.

You could probably find that picture if you go to the black power salute. 1968, that's what America is. That's great. Even Colin Kaepernick, he has the right to protest. People also have the right to say, fuck you, NFL.

I ain't going to your games. There it is right there. That's what America is. But just not showing up to the national anthem, I don't think we play that game. And I think individually, though, I think we're missing a point, too.

Vinny Oshana
Like, so, Adam, question, though. So when the college. I mean, I obviously played in high school, but would that be a decision that the coach makes? And you're in the locker room and you, as just an american, can I have been like, yo, I'm. They're playing the national anthem.

I want to stand out there because I don't know what. What's happened in the last, you know. Eight years where players have walked out alone. I respect the national. I would respect that 100%.

And in this case, look how karma works. They lost the game. But great point, Tom. I personally mean, this is just me. I would have obviously been out there, especially as a veteran.

But my thing is this anti american rhetoric stance, especially from these athletes that think that they're somewhat better than everybody else, and they know how the. And I get it, Adam, just because you have the right to do something doesn't make it right, because. And you nailed it, Megan. Rap. Raponi rapper.

The hell with America. You're making millions playing a sport. Colin KAepernick, LeBron James, it's shitting on this place that has done everything for you. LeBron James is a freaking billionaire. But that flag and everything, it's an anti american sentiment.

And I say that to anybody like them that's taken that type of stance, and you nailed it. It is on the coach. But the players themselves. Where are you at? Get your ass out there and give props to a country that is still number one, regardless of how evil and repressed you think.

Tom Ellsworth
And there's a lunacy to protest outside the United States. And let me explain it to you. In the United States, you can protest because you have under that flag a constitution that gives you freedom of speech so you can protest. Would you like to go to China and see what government platform is there and what happens if you attempt to protest? Would you like to go to parts of Russia and find out what happens if you protest under that platform?

Would you like to go to Indonesia and be a non Muslim and protest that platform? You should be saluting the flag and thanking your personal God, whoever you accuse that to be, even if it's yourself, to the agnostics and the atheists, to say, I am so glad I have a platform here where I can protest for change. They don't see it that way. They're burning down the house while they're standing inside it, and they don't understand it somewhere else. Go check it out.

Vinny Oshana
And you nailed it. In North Korea, there was a documentary, Pat and Adam, I don't know if you guys saw this. There was a documentary, speaker one protesters, let me tell you, you go from protest to the actuarial table really fast. Yeah, I was just going to say North Korea. This doctor went there, and there was a bunch of people with, like, major, like, I think cataracts time.

When they were all blind. This doctor went in there, gave them all sight. They all. Right, when they saw sight, you know, the first thing they did, they ran and started crying and praying, basically to Kim Jong soon photo, which I found out later, if they go into your house, the government goes in your house, and you don't have Kim Jong un's photo right there. You just.

You're gone. You disappear. You're in a frickin work camp. Think about that. And these people are over here disrespecting our flag.

Get out of here. Get out of my face. If you come into vitamin, first thing. You see, it's you. Biden.

Patrick Bet-David
Biden. Just like we. I pray to him every morning. Every morning. I think that there's a part of that.

That's pride. If you do it from a standpoint of pride, there's. It's like the whole thing. You can spend $500 and get a business card and start a small business at the dBA local place and call yourself a CEO. You can do that.

You can call yourself a CEO all day you want. If other people don't call you CEO, you ain't a CEO. When others start calling you their CEO and they look at you as that, that's a different story. If the pride of somebody putting a picture of a leader on the wall is by choice. Nothing wrong with that if it's by force.

Problem. Can I make one last comment? I'm reading the end of the story. They're saying the tiger, by the way, they won the national championship last year, by the way, just full disclaimer, the fact that we're talking about women's college basketball, somewhat ridiculous, but it is. It is sort of.

She is a beast, though. Oh, this girl. This is the best player. Caitlin Clark, Iowa. But LSU, who won the national championship last year, this is who they lost to this time.

Adam Sosnick
That's who they beat last year. I can't believe I know this woman's cause information. But here's what they said. The Tiger's absence during the national anthem has drawn attention, with reports indicating that they haven't been present for it all season, including last year's national championship. Guys, with respect to the coach, I don't even know the coach's name.

Nobody gives a shit about your college basketball. Show up to the national anthem. I agree. Okay. You have Governor Bobby Boucher of Louisiana out here coming on the tv talking.

Patrick Bet-David
About you want to do Jeff Landry or Bob. I like Bob Wucha better. Guys, get out there for the national anthem, period. Next story, Denver official scene. Telling new migrants to leave New York gives you more.

Chicago gives you more. How crazy is this story, right? Denver's recently appointed newcomer communications liaison, Andres. By the way, Rob, if you have a video on this, I want to play this video. Andres Carrera was caught on video pleading with new newly arrived illegal aliens to turn around and leave the city immediately because the opportunities are over in the welcoming city of Denver.

Play this clip, Rob. Go ahead.

Wow. Stay here. You're going to somewhere. Let me read this. New York gives you more.

Chicago gives you more. So I suggest you go there where there's a longer term shelter. There also are more job opportunities there. He continues, we have received too many immigrants, and this is why we ran out of resources. We are not going to block you if you want to stay here.

I mean, can you imagine, like, it's even to the point where he's realizing our policies suck. We're running out of people's money to spend. And he said. He said, go to New York. Yeah, Tom.

Tom Ellsworth
This is the law of unintended consequences in full bloom and spring flowers, ladies and gentlemen. They sit there and they all. They. So you have the blue block. And Colorado is now part of the blue block of the west, as they call it.

That are like, oh, we need an open border. Oh, we need this. Oh, all you other people are racist and you don't have a heart. And now they're landing in the cities, and the cities are being asked to come up with solutions, and the voters are coming to strangle the cities. Just asked.

Chicago. Chicago mayor has been absolutely pilloried by people and the press for mismanaging this. And now you got blue cities fighting with each other saying, you know, it really sucks here. And by the way, the snow God is coming, and you're going to really hate Denver when the snow gods shows up. So maybe you should go to Chicago or New York.

And it's just what, you know, it's unintended consequences. You can't have your cake. You need it, too. You can't say, oh, come on in. Come on in.

Come on in. Trump's an idiot. Don't go, that wall is so inhumane and everything. And then when they get here and saying, I can't do anything for you, go away. That's funny.

Vinny Oshana
So it's almost like the Martha vineyard thing. You know what happened with the Martha's vineyard? Remember when Abbott was shipping into Martha's Vineyard? They got rid of the majority of them. You know, the ones that they kept.

Guess what they are now? What's that? Help. They're cleaning. They're cutting lawns.

They're doing laundry. They're maids now. The ones that stayed somewhere, the venue were like, the ones that want to work. The ones I want to work. Keep them, then ship the rest of them out.

But this, by the way, why wouldn't you ship them to New York? What a good pitch. Go to New York, you'll get $1,300 a month. They're going to give you a debit card. You could punch cell phone.

Tom Ellsworth
Cell phone. Cell phone, too. You can beat the shit out of cops. And guess what? Walk right out of jail.

Vinny Oshana
That's actually a really good point. And squatting a house for 30 days, and it's yours. Dude, let's go to New York. You know what this story reminds me of? PBD.

Adam Sosnick
It's kind of like juxtaposition of what? Everything you stand for. Like, I love the story you tell about when you were living in California and you were on a recruitment visit or being recruited by Governor Rick Perry from Texas. Hey, Mister David, you come on down to Texas. We got low taxes and low regulation, and you gonna come on down, you're gonna bring your php, you're gonna help some people.

Start your business, save yourself, 13% taxes. That's recruiting, right? And capitalism, this is the exact opposite. This is like recruiting for marxist socialist open border handouts. It's like, hey, they have better benefits over there, bro.

Vinny Oshana
Go over there, man. So it's just the juxtaposition of the free enterprise capitalist system moving from a state that empowers a business versus, hey, there's free shit over there. Go that way. Forwards. Forwards.

Patrick Bet-David
Bad policies have consequences. That's exactly what it is. Keep coming up with bad policies. Just a matter of time to. Common sense takes over because people.

People can be manipulated. Everybody can be manipulated. But the difference between one and the other is the timeline of how long you're manipulated. Okay? There's not a single soul in the world that can't be manipulated.

Not. Not a single one. All of us are part of that camp.

A form of a prank. Prank is a form of manipulation. Right? Is that fair to say? Yeah, you got me.

Like, oh, you got me. Right, okay, got it. So. But manipulation, eventually a person's gonna sit there and say, what? A day later if you're still manipulated.

Okay, cool. Month later. Cool. You're later. Come on, bro, you're just lazy.

If 510 years later you're still manipulated, you deserve exactly what you're getting. I agree. Okay? You deserve exactly what you're getting. But for the most part, you're either gonna have your common sense people that are gonna get rowdy and say stuff, or guess what happens with the common sense people?

Vinny Oshana
They leave. You know why? Because common sense people are always in demand, no matter where they go, period. It's just like a great friend. Screw over a great friend.

Patrick Bet-David
Don't worry, he's gonna be a great friend to somebody else, just not you. Okay? Screw over a great husband, great wife. Don't worry, he will be to somebody else, just not you. Screw over any great boss employee, don't worry, they're gonna be a great friend or an employee to somebody else.

These guys are dumb for making a policy. They're paying a price for it. And that's exactly what they deserve. Common sense people. Either way.

Okay, next, California. Here we go. LA's luxury houses sales plummet 70% amid mansion tax launch. Just another brilliant idea coming out of the great state of California. Here we go.

One year after its launch, LA's mansion tax levying a 4% tax on properties priced between 5 million and 10 million has led to a 68% drop in luxury house sales, significantly below its fundraising target. Real estate developer Hooman Ghaffari. Who man Ghafari criticized the policy as ineffective, labeling it a sham that fails to meet its goal while rendering new developments financially unfeasible. Despite generating $215 million, only 22% of the $900 million target, the city defends the policy, citing a gradual increase in revenue. Greg Goode from LA's housing department argues that the funds are crucial for aiding distressed tenants and accelerating affordable housing projects.

Wow, Tom. So I'm honestly reading this. I'm flabbergasted that this is actually happening. I have my own thoughts I'm going to give. It's a very weird twist I want to take, but I want to hear your thoughts, Tom.

Tom Ellsworth
Okay. I'm going to give you a warning to Californians. So they needed 900 million targets. So you have to read behind, behind the lines, you know, not between lines. You got to read behind the lines.

Cause they hide. And they needed to raise 900 million target and they said, hey, man, let's just tax, do your Bernie Sanders. Tax the billionaires.

So that's what they're going to do. So we're going to tax the mansions every time they sell a mansion. We're going to do that. We'll make million dollars hi fi, burn everything. It's all fine.

It's going to work, right? Wait, now watch. Watch. They only. So they mess with capitalism.

They mess with market forces. And what market forces said, market forces said, wow, that's a hot stove. I'm going to back off of it. That's what happens in market forces. Things move around.

It's not isolated. They raised only 215 million. Warning Californians. Warning Angelenos. They're looking for $685 million.

They needed 900. They only got 215. Standby. Brace for impact, La. Here comes more gas tax.

Here comes other things. They got to make up that money because they're seeking it. So point number one, the unintended consequence strikes again. Bad policies have consequences. The market said, I'm not interested in that tax, so I don't want to and they don't make their money.

But they're looking for 685 California and they're coming for you. And how are they implement? Is this on the, on a sale price? Is this on a property tax? Is this.

Patrick Bet-David
What the hell? It just, when we started this in 2020, I remember you gave this symbolism. How much of this you're gonna take? Right? If you push someone, you push someone.

Vinny Oshana
You push someone. Bernie Sanders. At some point, people in LA like, dude, I can't even get out of. My personal space in LA. Five to 10 million ain't exactly like 20 million and up.

Adam Sosnick
When we're talking big, big houses, the average house in LA is a million bucks. It's at least a million bucks for sure. That's crazy. Here you go. Just type in, how does LA mansion tax work?

Patrick Bet-David
Okay, type it up. Not well. The so called mansion tax in LA applies to property sales of five to $10 million. Properties over 5 million incur an additional 4%, while properties costing over 10 million costs another five and a half percent. Let me tell you, by the way, you know what that is?

That's $550,000. Yes. Okay, so anyways, so that means if. Oh, my God, this is such a. How happy are you they got the hell out of California.

It's an understatement. But let me tell you what angle this is. The same clowns that said realtors shouldn't get paid their 6% commission want the four and a five and a half percent commission. Who the hell are you? So that means La county officially became a realtor and pay me the commission for not doing anything with the work.

And then I'm going to give the money to homeless people because I've done such a good job, everybody in LA with homeless folks that I'm going to clean it up. Trust me, we're going to clean it up. Oh, yeah, we definitely trust you to clean it up. Your reputation doesn't show that you can be trusted. But, yeah, we're doing this.

4% and five and a half percent in taxes. Who do you trust more to keep that money? A realtor or the city? Give it to the realtor. Stop arguing with the realtor.

Making the money. Negotiate. Allow the numbers to be taking place. This is like a slap in the face for LA Realtors, by the way. So you know what this works out to be.

So imagine you're a realtor. You're selling a $10 million house. Say, I'm trying to sell my house for $10 million. Now the guy that's selling the house has to sit there and say, honey, you realize if we sell this house for 10 million, we're paying 6% to the realtor. We're paying five and a half percent for this.

We're paying $1.1 million to sell a $10 million house. What that means we sold it only for 8.9 million. And that's not even including the capital gains taxes I have to pay and the 13% taxes I have to pay. So let's just say this guy bought this house at $6 million. Let's just actually do the math.

He buys it for 6 million. Tom, let's do it the right way. 6 million. Sells it for 10 million. Okay.

And he gives his Realtor 6%. Okay. Plus five and a half percent. Let's just say that's 1.1 million. He bought it at 6 million.

What do you have to pay? What other kind of taxes do you have to pay on? Now we're at 8.9 in hand, and we have six we can deduct. So the government's going to say, now we have to pay taxes on 2.9. So the 2.9, the capital gains, and the California, that's going to come up to, if they don't take a housing exemption, and we'll stay away from that.

Tom Ellsworth
So that's going to be 39.5 and 13, California. 56, 50, 53, I think. 52. 52. Okay, so put 52 on 2.91.4.

So check no 1.51.5 on the notes. So, Vinny, you bought the house at 6 million. Easy money, sold it at 10 million. Okay. You made 4 million in profits, but after every fee you paid, you only keep 1.51 of the 6 million.

That's correct. That's ridiculous. That's what just happened. That's not. I'm not selling it.

Vinny Oshana
It's stupid. Welcome to California, where the. Oh, my God. What? You understand what just happened, right?

Yeah. Yeah. So guess what? That's what just happened. Oh, God.

The million dollar profit only walk away. One and a half million. Tax commissioner, do you know this guy Dover? Right? Benjamin.

Tom Ellsworth
Benjamin Dover. He goes by Ben. Ben Dover. That's him. As Ben Dover?

Patrick Bet-David
That's him. Holy. It's a state tax commissioner in California. He's bending you over, literally and figuratively. By the way, as much as we're laughing about this, it's not funny as much as we're laughing about this.

California, please understand. They don't like you if you're rich. Yeah, they don't. Unless if you're in pockets that they can use you like, you know, certain Burbank, because it's Hollywood. Certain areas in, you know, Silicon Valley, if you vote a certain way, they'll leave you alone.

Certain areas, everywhere else, they're coming for you, selling your houses for certain property. They're gonna get that money from you eventually. You're gonna get so many of these guys that leave, just like Adam just left to go use the restroom. Just like that. It's weird.

It's because we raised the p tax on the podcast. Gotcha. We raised it. We raised it. And he's, Adam's like, I'm not gonna deal with it.

Vinny Oshana
I'm not gonna deal with it. Handle. Disgusted by this taxes I had to. Release, I get it. Totally.

Patrick Bet-David
Our next story here, which may excite you a little bit, Adam. NATO plans $100 billion NATO plans $100 billion Trump proof fund for Ukraine. This is a financial time story. NATO has drawn up plans to secure a five year military aid package of up to $100 billion in an attempt to shield Ukraine to from winds of political change that could usher in a second Trump presidency. The so called mission for Ukraine proposal, which will be discussed by NATO foreign ministers on Wednesday, is being put forward by the secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg.

According to five alliance diplomats briefed on the plan, it would coordinate an estimated $100 billion in support by 32 members of military alliance. Stoltenberg has pitched the proposal as a means to shield the mechanism against the winds of political change. Hence Trump, according to people briefed on his remarks. If approved, it would also give alliance control of the US led Ramstein weapons support group and allow it to manage the supply of lethal weapons to Ukraine for the first time since Russia full scale invasion in 2022. Again, in the life insurance policy business, there's something called an islet individual irrevocable life insurance trust.

What irrevocable life insurance trust is, let's just say you get married and you buy a $10 million policy, $5 million policy, you can buy an irrevocable life insurance trust on your life. For your wife, that means irrevocable. You can't change the beneficiary. Okay. It sticks with her no matter what.

It sticks with her no matter what. So your wife is not going to worry about two years later, you guys get a divorce and you change the beneficiary to Beth instead of Mary. Okay. It's going to be a new person getting that. It's irrevocable.

Okay. Even, even if they, both parties go, we don't. It's irrevocable. Yeah, it's irrevocable. So what, what Zelensky and Ukraine is doing, they're trying to get a hundred billion dollar irrevocable funding aid to them even if Trump gets elected.

So that means if you change your wife or your, whatever you do, if you change your wife to somebody else, you still have to support your ex wife. Hence Zelensky is the ex wife of us. If Trump gets elected. That's exactly what this is, Tom. Anything different than what I just said?

Tom Ellsworth
No, you're absolutely correct. It becomes like a 401K or an IRA for future bribery. So it's like it ensures that the bribes can keep going, the graft can keep flowing, and, you know, it saves Zelenskyy the trouble of ironing the green shirt to come to Congress and do speeches begging for aid. He's just become. Zelensky's become an annoying, like, baby mama.

Vinny Oshana
Like, I'm sick and tired of hearing him, him complaining. Like, dude, really? You're setting it up to where it's Trump proof to not let you launder money? That's absolutely ridiculous. How far is it along?

Are they saying that it's going to happen? I mean, by the way, who are they protecting? Are they protecting who they're giving the money to Zelensky? Or is it who Zelensky then gives the money? No.

Tom, how many times are we going to, are we going to find those stories where this guy got caught with 4 million, this guy got caught with 40 million? It's like, it's like it's not even pretending anymore. We all know what the hell it's about. I was trying to paint the picture for people. Maybe haven't heard us previously.

Oh, yeah, no, you're right. More and more people are watching the podcast. They didn't know. It's like Zelensky takes his money and all of a sudden, generals, economic guys and everything are driving a Bentley. They're trying to avoid bombs, but they're driving a Bentley.

Yeah. Rob, can you go to Politico, go to Google and type this up? Type in Ukraine is at great risk of its front lines collapsing. Speaker, front lines collapsing. Okay.

Patrick Bet-David
Go to politics. Should be a political story time. Look at this here. Stories like plastic surgery, failure. To me, by the way, this is from what they.

Can you give us the data on this route? Maybe go up a little bit to see if we have a date or lower. April 3, which is what, two days ago, right? Or what's today's date? Today.

Today is the fourth. Today's the fourth. Okay, go up to this. Top of the story. All right.

So Ukraine is at great risk of its frontlines collapse. And according to high ranking ukrainian officers, the military picture is grim. And russian generals could find success wherever they decide to focus their upcoming offensive. I thought Ukraine was winning. Oh, I thought.

And I thought politico's a paper from the left. How their political write an offensive article like this? Why would. Tom, why would political do such an irresponsible paper here? Well, you know, this doesn't make any sense.

Tom Ellsworth
Unless somebody from the establishment Democrat party asked them to write something in support of the foreign aid. Wait. Oh, my gosh. Elon Musk says Russia will certainly gain more land in Ukraine. He said that four days ago.

Patrick Bet-David
Go a little lower, wrap. Elon Musk predicts Russia will gain more land. Musk says he believed Ukraine should focus on defending its territory instead of attacking Musk's. SpaceX initially sent thousands of Starlink terminals to Ukraine, but relations have since cooled. Yeah, you don't remember what they said to Musk?

Do you? Forget what they called Musk? Trashing him? And finally, Musk is like, screw you. I'm turning it off.

Go a little low. Rob, about the neuralink. Yeah, you know, Starlink. Sorry. It was a tragic waste of life for Ukraine to attack a larger army that had defense in depth minefields and stronger artillery when Ukraine lacks armor or air sobriety superiority.

Any fool could have predicted that. Musk said this on Twitter. Okay, formerly known as. No, yeah, formerly known as Twitter. Go ahead, x.

Adam Sosnick
Okay, let me weigh in on this. I think it's the best move they can possibly make if you're NATO. You know, where they. I love the insurance analogy. You know, I think it was coach bear Bryant that famously said, offense wins games, but defense wins championships.

You better put some defense in place, because if Trump is elected, the rhetoric he has used is, we're gonna solve this in one day. And a lot of people are inclined to believe that that means he's just gonna let Russia take Ukraine. So from an american perspective, America first over here, that's not the biggest deal to us. But if you're talking Poland and Finland and Sweden and Lithuania and Estonia and Latvia and everything going on over there. Yeah, they got some worries about Russia, bro.

They're very worried. And that the prime minister of Norway, he was the former prime minister of Norway. Now he runs NATO. Jan Stoltenberg. He better do this, because there's a good chance, based on Trump's rhetoric, that he's just gonna let, literally Putin do whatever the hell you want.

So there should be some concerns. I think one of the best things that Trump should have ever done, marketing wise, he said, build the wall, locker up, drain the swamp. All these three word, three word phrases make NATO pay. Not sure how he missed that one as a brilliant marketer, but he's holding NATO to the fire. He's making them pay, and he's holding them accountable.

They have been paying more since Trump's been saying that. But if I'm those countries, I would implement this insurance policy. And play defense, Tom. I think NATO's trying to protect NATO. NATO wanted to expand into Ukraine.

Tom Ellsworth
NATO wanted to expand NATO, and NATO's trying to protect NATO. You know, the question is, you know, the loss of life that's gone on both sides here is pretty ridiculous. And the Ukraine, you know, let's step back from it and look objectively, Ukraine was the breadbasket of Europe. This was the midwest farmland of Europe. When you take a look at Europe, and that has been lost, prices are up, huge loss of life.

You know, we need a ceasefire and we need to get this thing back to sanity and back to the borders where they were. And we're in this intractable, long drawn out proxy war where we keep flooding, all the war hawks keep flooding money into Ukraine, hoping we're going to hold back Russia. Whereas Elon Musk is right. All the propaganda and everything, oh, Ukraine is winning. Keep giving them more.

They're almost going to win a little more. We're almost there. A little bit more. We're almost there. A couple billion more.

It's tragedy. But this is NATO protecting NATO. NATO's interests are expand NATO. And so, of course they want to fund so they can keep trying. Well, let's talk about something important.

Patrick Bet-David
Like Biden directs NASA to create a standard time for the moon. Meaning what Biden's worried about is what time zone is the moon going to be on? Like, can you imagine how considerate he is that he wants to make sure that if you're catching an Uber or you're trying to watch a game, you don't miss it because you need a time zone, right? And some people are thinking, this is a joke. This is not a joke.

This is a real story. Here we go. The White House has directed NASA to establish coordinated lunar time LTC by 2026, aiming for international consensus and synchronization among lunar emissions. Arati Prabhakar emphasized the importance, stating, imagine if the world wasn't sinking their clocks to the same time, how disruptive that might be and how challenging everything becomes. LTC is vital for data, security and communication.

Synchronization among spacecraft, lunar satellites, bases and astronauts. Kevin Goggins, NASA space communication and navigation chief, highlighted the necessity, stating, you're going to want a heartbeat on the moon, emphasizing the significance of LTC for precision in lunar operations. While the US leads LTC definitions, achieving accuracy and resilience in the lunar environment will require international agreements amongst space faring nations, as stated in the OSTP memo. Little weird. Are you guys talking to aliens?

Like, who are you negotiating this with Tom. How do you process the story? Well, I process it like, some poor american astronaut's gonna go back to the moon, and then he's gonna leave. And at the moment he leaves, they're gonna send him a radio transmission. You know, it's daylight savings time.

Tom Ellsworth
Did you change the clocks back? He's like, oh, crap. And he's gonna get back. He's gonna get fired because he didn't change the clocks back. I think this is.

Patrick Bet-David
Look. I think they have figured out standards. If we can get satellites and the Hubble telescope and things at Jupiter and take pictures and get them back, I think we've figured out how to get things into space and get them back. And establishing CST lunar standard time is really bad marketing, because I think Biden should be working on his marketing better, talking about more things that relate to the economy and stuff. You should be marketing his great accomplishments in the economy rather than talking about getting clocks on the moon.

Adam. Well, I mean, to all the people that think that Biden is just completely a space cadet, boom, there you go. You got some evidence right there. I actually think he's given a shout out to. I have to interrupt you and say, I'm agreeing with you.

Tom Ellsworth
Finally, Tom interrupting. That's that. Never. Back to square one. Back to square one.

Adam Sosnick
Can I interrupt you for a second? Thanks, Tom. But I actually think he's giving a shout out to Trump right now. Cause we all know in 2019, Trump took a lot of heat for creating what Vinnie? Where my sister works.

My sister works at. She's in Los Angeles working for the Space Force. Tell me anything, and I'm gonna. She's not getting shit for Christmas. I'm like, are there alien?

Vinny Oshana
Veronique, Oshawn. Veronique, do me a favor. Continue not telling Vinnie anything. This guy will flap his gums at the quickest section. Excuse me.

I'm a good. I'm very good with my. Anyway, I had top secret, but I. Think Biden's just continuing Trump's legacy. We all know that Space Force is part of the Air Force.

Yeah. Weren't you part of the US Air Force? Air Force, but Space Force. And this is what this is on some different. I'd love to see what Elon Musk has to say here.

Adam Sosnick
SpaceX. I'd love to see what Jeff Bezos has to say with blue origin. I love to see what NASA has to say. The final frontier, baby. Joe Biden, he's going for it.

Vinny Oshana
Listen, with all this, all the crap that we have going on. On this planet. I can give two shits what's happening on the moon. So I said this today to somebody. You know what somebody told me, and I'm the conspiracy.

They're like, you think we landed on the moon? I was like, here we go. That conversation went completely the other way. But, dude, what are we doing, bro? Like, people are hungry.

People are, like, starving in the streets here. And this is what we're talking about. Hey, listen, give me a break. Tim Dillon called me an absolute stupid person, questioning if there's aliens out here. Yeah.

Adam Sosnick
Meanwhile, he wants to know who the hell landed on the moon. Okay, good for you guys. Yeah. I can care less. But shout out to my sister, bBd.

You got any strong feelings on this? You ready to go to the moon? Ready be an astronaut? I know how much I love heights. No time wanting to know time and moon and what all that stuff's gonna be.

Patrick Bet-David
Maybe if you have your satellites out there. Maybe it matters if you have satellites and stuff out there. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.

Look, the fact that we're having NASA do its part and we have space force and they're active, I kind of want them to do what they're doing because we're nothing compared to what's out there in the world, and we got to keep studying it to learn more about it. It's good for all of us to kind of explore more, but time zone, I don't know. All right, next. Texas University clears the office, lays off employees in light of new state law. So, clears the office?

Why would they do that? The University of Texas at Austin terminated dozens of employees and their diversity equity inclusion programs to adhere to new Texas law, resulting in the dissolution of division of campus and Community engagement with 60 related positions eliminated. University president J. Hartzell underscored the compliance efforts with the new law, SB 17, emphasizing it is also important that this continues to be a welcome and supportive community for all, while ensuring student facing roles remain for the semester and offering affected employees opportunities to apply for other positions. Tom?

Tom Ellsworth
Well, first of all, Dei dies again, and I hope it just keeps dying. So this is basically, remember what is going on here? Well, there is a bill, and Texas did a bill, SB 17. And Texas said as long as those universities are funded by us and which is paid for by the taxpayers, we are making laws and rules of how things work around here. Dammit.

And SB 17 says Dei programs out. And what was interesting, the senator who was responsible for this, he said, he said, listen, you know what higher education is supposed to be? Brace for impact, folks. A merit based environment. Merit.

Who scored more in a game? That's merit. There are no merit. What grade did you get on the test? Merit.

You know, merit. How good are you so you can get an athletic scholarship or an academic scholarship? Merit. And we are going to address SB 17 things that were not merit based, where we were forcing it. So thank you very much, university president Jay Hartzell, for cooperating and doing what the Texas legislators said with SB 17 and not pushing back on it.

There's a lot of university people out there, Pat. Even though they work for the people at state universities, they're pushing back on things like this. And hats off to the Texas Austin cooperating with the state, with the people's money and saying, Dei goes away. We're going to push more merit based things back. And guess what?

That's a victory for common sense. And it's another nail in the coffin for Dei, as it should be. Yeah. And just to kind of echo what you were saying yesterday when you nailed Isaac Newton's theory, when you said, for every action is an equal, opposite reaction. This is exactly what's going on here.

Like, when you talk, I interrupt. Exactly. Exactly. It's gonna happen. This is Dei as we all know it.

Adam Sosnick
Sounds great in theory, when you bring it up. Diversity, equity, inclusion. It's great. We've talked about 100 times, but not in practice. You know, what do they say?

The road to hell is paved in good intentions for every. What was that? Nothing. Excuse me. Sounded like D.

You good, Tom? Yeah. This just comes down to equilibrium. There was such a push for Dei and ESG, and then people were like, yes, yes, let's do it. Let's implement.

Let's go on. Let's get the bureaucracy that's going on. And people are like, what the hell is going on here? Because Dei just basically means anti straight white men, which is the majority of the country. So there's a lot of people that push back.

And now the government, universities are implementing this. We saw that University of Florida shout out to the president, Ben Sasse, who used to be a senator from Nebraska. He's pretty sassy, dude. He canceled that. So this is simply just a reversion back to meritocracy, which capitalism is the foundation.

Vinny Oshana
What were the four words you said, Pat? Bad policies have a consequences. That's it. That's it. And it's nothing working.

These people, now, they're starting to back off because they know that all that. Crap is B's, all right, let's do this last one here. More wrap up. Trump leads Biden in six of seven swing states. New polling shows President Joe Biden trails former President Donald Trump in six out of seven battleground states, with Trump leading in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada and Pennsylvania.

Patrick Bet-David
According to recent polling from Wall Street Journal, Biden's biggest deficit in North Carolina, a state Trump narrowly won in 2020. While only 28% of the swing voters believe Biden, age 81, has better physical chance and mental fitness to handle the White House despite both candidates.

Both candidates.

Both candidates high unfavorability ratings in the presence of third party candidates. RFK, who is polling whether seven and 15% across the seven battlegrounds. Pollsters believe these voters could swing towards either Trump or Biden, with Kennedy drawing more support from potential Trump voters. Adam? Well, this should be very alarming for the Biden campaign because, look, when we talked about the election in 2020, we did a lot of national polls.

Adam Sosnick
What's going on? There was a lot of don't believe the polls, don't believe the polls. But when you start looking at swing states, you better start getting very cautious for the Biden administration. Arizona, what is it? He's up.

What? Can we get a better graph here? Up five. Georgia. Up one.

Michigan. Up three. North Carolina. Up six. Holy shit.

Nevada, one. Pennsylvania. So I guess if I'm the Biden administration, I'm looking at this, I'm saying, look, a few of the states are within the margin of error, but if you lose a couple of these dominoes, especially the, the blue wall, what do they call it, Tom? The blue wall up there. Pennsylvania.

Patrick Bet-David
Pennsylvania. Wisconsin. Michigan, boom, you're done. So we, we, what we don't know is Biden's floor and ceiling. We kind of know that Trump is locked in, in the low forties.

Adam Sosnick
We know that. And then what we don't know is the x factor this time, which is RFK. There hasn't been a viable third party candidate since Ross Perot in 1992. We took, what, 19, 20% of the vote. RFK's coming.

He's getting out there. He's a very credible candidate. I don't know if he's gonna pull from Trump. I don't know if he's gonna pull from Biden. I know that Trump's out there basically saying that he's the most whack job, liberal, leftist, progressive.

I don't think so. I think it's pretty common sense. I think RFK is the person who's going to spoil the election for Trump or for Biden. And if I'm the Biden administration, I'm super skeptical of having Kennedy in the race. I don't know, Tom, you're going to go, you go ahead.

Tom Ellsworth
So what was very interesting here, Arizona right now, Trump's every poll that comes out, these are just facts. Words, talk, numbers scream. The polls keep moving up with Trump in Arizona, along with Carrie Lake is now accepting, extending her lead incrementally. These are very tight races. A lot could happen between now in November, but it's moving Georgia.

Outside of Atlanta, people are polling with, voter sentiments are up at seven, eights and nines on asking, was it unfair what the state of Georgia did with Trump? You know, what Fannie did. And it's yes. And so, and North Carolina, check this out. This right now, at 28 points, Biden is down 16 points from where he was in the election in North Carolina.

So North Carolina, Arizona and Georgia, if those stay with Trump, Biden has to win all of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania. Because if he loses even one of those, and very like the likely one there is, it's Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, in that order, with central Pennsylvania getting redder and redder. And so it's no wonder they're shocked. It's no wonder that they're freaking out. And what's also interesting is I saw an analysis that said that the 15% polling for Kennedy is probably eight to 9% in the polling place.

In other words, the polling that the third party gets is usually at this point, but they usually bring home about 60% of it, because once they get to go vote, there's a certain percent of those that thought it was a good idea, but then say, maybe I don't waste my vote and it pulls back. But for Kennedy to be polling twelve to 15, that means he's probably going to take eight to eleven of that, which would be in line with Ross pro. And if Trump takes Arizona, Georgia and. North Carolina, I don't know. And again, I'm not a big long time to go.

Long way to go. Polls, everything with polls and hillary and everybody. I don't know if you guys noticed this or not. I did a little bit of research. I was on accident.

Vinny Oshana
I did my own digging that the number of voters registering without a photo id has skyrocketed in three key swing states, Arizona, Texas and Pennsylvania since the start of 2024. Texas, 1.25 million are registering. No photo id, no nothing. Just their Social Security number. In Pennsylvania, 580,000.

Arizona, 220,000. The Havva help America vote verification system, which coincides with HaVA, have a Have America vote again act allows voters to register with the Social Security number. Four digits. That's it, guys. These are all these people.

Remember this open border? Remember that open border? Remember this tactic that I was telling everybody it doesn't allow illegals to get licenses, but they can get Social Security cards for work authorization, permits. And Tom, you talked about this a couple weeks ago about the Democrats. It was something along the playbook that they're using for Texas.

Because you remember, California should be a red state. Correct? Republicans won eight out of nine presidential elections during the. During the mid nineties. Reagan carried it.

Exactly, exactly. La itself. The GOP won six out of ten presidential elections. Then something changed, and you nailed it. In 86, Reagan cut a deal with the Dems and granted amnesty to millions and millions of illegals and the majority of them residing in California.

And then what happened? He get them the right to vote. And since then, the GOP has not won one single presidential election in California. If Texas, which has 40 electoral votes, goes away, California, the GOP will cease to exist. And that's that.

That's the chart right there. So everybody that was asking about all these where illegals and what are they doing, guys, they're flying them into these places. And those are the most important places. If, and Pat, you said this on the town hall, 16 out of 50 states, no id required to vote. 16 out of twelve out of the 532 electoral votes.

Eleven out of 50 states do not require a photo id. 23 states are the only ones that need an id. This is a playbook to the T. Hats off to the Democrats. This is their tactic to win.

This is it. PBD, let me give you some data. You're a big data guy. And one of the things that I think is we should talk about is now there's a sample size for both. You know, it was easy to say when Trump was first elected, the stock market's gonna tank.

Adam Sosnick
Well, actually did well. He's gonna create a nuclear war. No, there was actually no wars. You know, Biden gets in, he's stable, he's mental, he's a nice guy. Well, we have sort of, the proof is in the pudding.

So pull up some of these charts. 72% of Americans, if you look on the left, say that Biden is not mentally or physically fit to be the president. This was the narrative about why he was elected in 2020. Look, I don't care what you say in 2020, a frickin ham sandwich could have beaten Donald Trump. The country was completely over him.

They were just the rhetoric, the divisiveness, they were over it. But now that they've seen Biden, there's a lot of people, especially the movable middle, that are like, yeah, I'll take the mean tweets again, bro. But turns out. But in these swing states, dude, Biden's polling as far as being physically and mentally ready to be the president in the twenties, Trump's at least in the forties, high forties in many states. Secondly, the top issues, if you go to the next one, Rob, Trump's crushing it on every single topic except for the one topic we talked about, the board.

Women's stuff. All the women stuff. My bad. Economy is up 20%. Immigration, he's up 20%.

Mental and physical health, okay, up 20%. This is gonna come down to women is the abortion stuff. We saw what happened in the midterms. Last point, if you go to the last thing, look at the coalition. You know, they talk about building a big tent party.

The politics is about addition, not subtraction. Who can you add? Who can you add? Get the blacks, get the women, get the Hispanics, get the young people. Get them all in here, dude, he's trending the wrong way.

In 2020, 91% of blacks were going to vote for Biden. Did vote for 68%. Stephen A. Smith's world right there. Hispanics.

Oyako mava, 63%. 2020. Now less than half. Less than half. And then the young people who was basically the Biden's base, dude, he can't even pull 50% at this point.

Patrick Bet-David
Are you saying it's a done deal? I'm just saying the numbers are trending the wrong freaking way. So get ready for two things. You wouldn't do a $1000 bet today that Biden is going to win? Win?

Tom Ellsworth
Hell, no. Okay, I'll take this. You know, I just. I think you were onto something. You didn't even realize what you're on to.

Patrick Bet-David
I'm on to it. No, no. When you. When you were saying they're sticking with Biden, they're going with Biden. You're seeing these numbers.

Vinny Oshana
They're still sticking with bad in the rat and with batten because of what I just told you. He's comfortable and he knows Adam. Those major swing states are all going to go. He's comfortable and they're backing them. They're not announcing anybody else.

It's gonna be him. You know why? Because the fix is in. All those illegals that have been coming all over the country, and I'm pretty sure. People in the chat are like, you're delusional.

I just read one. Guess what? I'm not delusional. They're voting without any id. All they need is Social Security numbers.

They're too calm with those numbers, Adam. It should be abandoned ship panic mode. I hear you're not gonna change. Legitimate concern. But those are on the individual states.

Adam Sosnick
That's not on the national electorate. That's on each of those states that have protections in place. No, but this is a. Which I would hope in America that they have those. But that's on each of those.

Vinny Oshana
But Adam, when you see that 16 out of 50 states, you don't need a photo on your id. That's the system speaker one. I got an announcement to make. We got a lot of stuff that's going on. I got an announcement to make.

Patrick Bet-David
Rob, if you want to have the fellows come in here. We have two assyrian talented guys that reached out to Vinnie on Manek. They sent a video for their interview, which was an incredible video with great work that they've done. They built a channel with 700,000 subs, bunch of videos with 2030, 40 million videos, and they're officially part of valuetainment. Very proud to have signed these guys here with us.

And I'll kind of give you an idea. They're leading the future looks bright initiatives on making sure it increases the level of optimism of what direction we're going. Because leaders exist out there that are doing great things. And this is. This is the first video just to kind of give you a highlight of what they'll be doing here.

So, Vinnie, maybe tell the story about what happened when they manected you. Right, because you got a manic from them. Yeah. So. And again, this goes to show how sick this.

Vinny Oshana
This app is. I'm Instagram. It's too hard, bro. I mean, you get way more than me. But it's hundreds and hundreds of messages.

I can't check them. These two freaking awesome assyrian kids hit me up. They're like, Vincent, you know, this is who we are. This is what we're doing here is a clip of them pitching themselves. We would love for you to see it.

To pat. I looked at it. I saw it. No brainer. I sent it to Pat.

And now, what, a month later, two months later, you guys are sitting here and guess what part of the VT team. Congratulations, bro. I love it, I love it. I love it. Great to have you guys here.

Patrick Bet-David
And so, Rob, if we can show the first clip, right, we have the first clip here to show if you have it. Go ahead. You're going to get a chance to get an idea what these guys do. Go ahead. I saw this man pushing his wife on a wheelchair and his cart at the same time, and you won't believe what happens next.

Nina and Ninos Home
Do you want to buy this lucky shirt for a dollar? Give you two dollar. You want to know why it's a lucky shirt? Why? Here, let me give this back to you.

Adam Sosnick
Why? Look, I got $200 here for you. It's been a long years. What's the hardest thing you've gone through? Sorry to hear that, but you're doing amazing.

Patrick Bet-David
I thank you guys. What's your name? Robert Roderick. I'm Nina. It's seven years, I think she will not make it this year.

Nina and Ninos Home
Will the money help with any medical school? What's your dream? Well, she'll make it this year, December.

What's her name? Marilyn. I actually have some flowers. Do you mind if we give it to her? No, go ahead.

Patrick Bet-David
Roger. Here, you surprise her.

Vinny Oshana
This is your flower. Oh, man. What? You give you money, they give you all lucky shirt. We go to die.

Patrick Bet-David
We got a chemo and everything.

Adam Sosnick
That's awesome, guys. Wow. Powerful, man. Unbelievable. So happy to have you guys make.

Vinny Oshana
Us cry before lunch. Can you say a couple words before we wrap up? To introduce yourself, if you don't mind? You guys got to get down as well so they can see you. Go by Vinny, so you can say a couple words.

Nina and Ninos Home
Yeah. So, first of all, thank you so much for having us, Patrick. And we're so happy to join the valuetainment team. Yeah. I have the most amazing brother in the world.

We started this journey a year ago. We just picked up a camera and started spreading kindness, not knowing where it's gonna go. And then first video just went viral, and we just knew from God that this is our calling. So ever since then, we've been doing it consistently. And today, here we are, very excited to change some lives and undervalue things.

Patrick Bet-David
I love it, man. I love it. I'm so happy for you guys. I'm sorry, Rob, is this another one? Yes.

Tom Ellsworth
So that video got tens of millions. Of views worldwide, and then donations and money started coming in. It allowed them, these guys, to do this second video. Right? So it's the same guy from Rye.

Patrick Bet-David
Go ahead. $30,000. Jesus. Just a few days ago, I saw this man pushing his wife on a wheelchair, and you won't believe what happens next. Do you want to buy this lucky shirt for a dollar?

Nina and Ninos Home
You want to know why it's a lucky shirt. What? I got $200 here for you. It's been long years. He then explained that his wife has had cancer for seven years.

And when I asked what his dream was, this is what he said. Well, she'll make it this year. December. It's her birthday, actually.

That's when over 1700 of you donated totally in over $30,000. So we went to his house to give him the big news. The love you have for your wife is absolutely amazing. Yeah. And this is your surprise.

So.

Adam Sosnick
Look at that. So, yeah, you now have over $30,000. Sick for you, too. That is so awesome, man.

Patrick Bet-David
Dude, that's fricking awesome. Wow. Serious. So awesome. And there's going to be many more of those things being done, Rob, if you can put the link for them to go to the channel, that will be great.

We're going to post this video here momentarily on TikTok, Instagram, all over the place, Twitter. You'll see it. Excited. And we'll be updating everybody with all the different acts of kindness we do with our channel. The future looks bright.

Channel, fellas. Guys, you even have rob Gargiulo crying over there in the corner over here. Dude, I, by the way, I had to fight myself because I'm a community not to cry in my head. I'm like, they're probably going to Vegas and they're gonna get. I had to make it funny in my head because it was so freaking touching.

Vinny Oshana
What a Frodo video. Awesome. Welcome to the team award. Welcome. Having said that, take care, everybody.

Patrick Bet-David
Saturday podcast. I believe we got Jesse Waters. Take care. Bye bye. Bye.

Vinny Oshana
Bye bye. Frickin thanks for making me cry before lunch.