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Adam Sosnick
30 seconds.
Patrick Bet-David
Did you ever think you would make it? I feel I'm supposed I could taste sweet victory. I know this life, Adam. What's your point? The future looks bright. My handshake is better than anything I ever saw. It's right here. You are a one of one.
Rob
My son's right about.
Patrick Bet-David
I don't think I've ever said this before. What's the great thing about being around town, Tom, is if you're around Tom, your English is gonna get better whether you like it or not. I learned more today.
Vinnie
And your mouth.
Patrick Bet-David
Caboose.
Vinnie
Caboose. Okay.
Patrick Bet-David
I want to come to you first.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
So when you think about it, what is 12 times 2000?
Vinnie
I can't. I can't.
Patrick Bet-David
Tom, Please don't ask me another man. No, I won't. But listen.
Vinnie
33 of 7248 and the square root.
Patrick Bet-David
But what he's doing is challenging you. I know. He's better.
Vinnie
I love him.
Patrick Bet-David
Folks, how old will you be?
Adam Sosnick
One year from now?
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah. So check this out. Diddy. Diddy's got some interesting things going on. But, you know, there's a. I don't know. I got a different opinion what I think is going to end up happening. But there's a. There's some very weird stories that have come out so far. We're definitely going to be talking about that. Gavin Newsom again. California. We may go with the story first. I don't know. We may. But hang tight. California, man. I mean, earmuffs. California, you know we love you. We have a surprise for you here soon. For those. We have a surprise for people from California, New York, Texas and Florida. It's a big surprise. Some of the other states, you're not going to be happy, but we'll tell you why that is. Stay tuned. But Californians, you know how much we love you. We always want to make sure you're aware California approves a 7 17% rate increase for State Farm. They, they approve a 17% rate increase. And that's just one area. Wait till you hear what it looks like for rent in a complete different area for renters. Okay. And we'll go there here in a second as well. Lots going on with California. Ben and Jerry's co founder was not happy he was dragged out of RFK Jr's hearing after wild outburst. He screamed so loud that even RFK jumped. I mean, you have to see the reaction. Wait a minute. I don't blame him. I mean, you know, when you suddenly thinking something's going to happen, anybody would react that way. Multiple Democrats and Republicans fall asleep in the middle of the congressional hearing. I mean, some people see that as a problem, but you got to catch up on your nap time. I mean, sometimes, you know, you haven't slept all day.
Adam Sosnick
If they're asleep, they can't do harm.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah. Trump Inc's $142 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia part of the $600 billion investment package. Trump slams neocons an interventionist during the Riyadh speech will play that clip. And not only that, it was almost a competition of who was going to do more for the president, Saudi Arabia or Qatar. There's a scene where he's sitting there with the leader of Qatar saying, you know, I was just with my other friend from Saudi Arabia. You guys reminded my of each other a lot. Both of you guys are tall, handsome, strong and it's, it's so interesting how he's communicating with all these world leaders. S P 500 this news many the mainstream media folks are not going to be happy. S P 500 wipes out 2025 losses as stocks extend rally assisted dying bill is moving forward According to Politico. Very weird. Newsom wants to end healthcare Free health care coverage for undocumented adults in California. Let me read that again. End free health care for undocumented adults. Stephen A. Smith blasts Jasmine Crockett for opposing Trump on everything. And he blasts Charles Barkley at the same time. So he's just not happy with some guys right now. But maybe he's, he's up to something. We'll see. Inflation is more than expected in April slowing to lowest since 2021. Media execs prediction for CNN as insiders reveal issues at network them lawmakers donors threw a fit after Biden's debate flop. Who the hell is running this country? Jake Tapper's book is on fire right now with you know he's making so much money right now talking trash about Biden. It's a great business model right now, but, you know, I don't know if it would have been a business model he would have followed nine months ago, but he's definitely using it today. He says White House Democrats were lying all along about Biden's health until election ended. Did he not do the debate? Was he not in the debate? Was he not sitting across his.
Vinnie
He doesn't have a good relationship with his eyes because his eyes and his.
Adam Sosnick
They don't exactly.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah. Texas faces major housing market correction South Florida homes for sale quadruple. We haven't talked about those. We will. Diddy's trial. We have to talk about. MLB announced a stunning decision for hall of Fame sports people. We'll talk about these stories hopefully at the end. Here are 16 baseball figures reinstated from MLB's ineligible list. 1 of them is going to piss you off. Michael Jordan wants to join NBC and espn. I already talked about that. Okay. So we, we got a lot of things to cover. Vinnie, tell us what's going on for Memorial Day with military merge. Folks pay very, very close attention, especially if you're a veteran. Go ahead.
Vinnie
Well, as you guys know, in two weeks, Mondays at the 26th is Memorial Day. And you know, everybody, it's and I get it, it's time off barbecues. You know, we get to hang out, we get to drink. I mean, I'm not drinking but you know, it is that day isn't all about that. It's remembering the brave men and women who fought and fell to, to give us every single freedom, every single right that we have and that valuetainment. We don't take that freedom lightly. We know it's brought with blood and encourage. So we got something on Memorial Day. We have a Memorial Day collection right here. We have the hats. Army, Navy, what else? Air Force, every. We got it all. So if you guys want to go to that section and as the video is playing, we have a, if you purchase anything in a Memorial Day package, you get a sticker pack of every single branch and you get a free American flag keychain. If you go to vt merch.com that's where it's going to be.
Patrick Bet-David
Go to vtmerch.com and place your order, folks. And if it isn't for you, if you know somebody that has or served in the military, send it to them. On top of that, Rob, did I send you that picture? This, this puts the biggest smile on my face. This is one of the best things about the Future looks bright. Brand is you get to put a smile on somebody else's face. Here's somebody that bought the lemon campaign that we did zested forward and send it to someone and look what it says here. I love that smile. And Mother's Day can feel different when the kids are grown and the nest is empty. But your journey as a mom doesn't end. It just evolves along with you. Let's take a moment to celebrate strength, wisdom, sense of humor and the love of the empty nester moms who continue to nurture, support and inspire even at from afar. We deserve to be acknowledged and celebrated every day. How awesome is that? And look at the smile she's got there. Rob, if you want to go to the next pages, she got the box, she got the card, she got the video, she got the hat. So if you, if you're somebody that's saying, I was never in the military, but you know, make a list of a handful of people, make their day, send something to them, put a smile on their faces. Sometimes we just need to. You know, one of the ways to cheer yourself up is make somebody else's day. It's always been my way of doing it. If I'm in a bad mood, I'm like, let me find a way to make somebody else's day. I feel better about it. So go place an order, zest it forward. Forward. Make someone's day by visiting VT Merch. Okay, first story I want to get into is California. California's obviously place that I lived in for 24 years. Yesterday, John Carlo asks Tom, so did you ever live in California? He says, my entire life growing up. And then you lived there as well for 18 years. 18 years. So we love the state guy. Next me saying, what problem do we have with California? Don't you realize that this is the most incredible climate in the world? With incredible d, I said, yes, yes, yes, but your policies suck. And they're pushing a lot of good people out, especially with this one. Let me read it to you. California approved 17% increase rate increase for State Farm. Okay, 17% rate increase for State Farm. So this 17% rate increase for homeowners insurance effective June 1st after the insurer requested a 22% hike, they said 22. California agreed to 17, citing a dire situation. Post LA fires, Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara stated, we are in a statewide insurance crisis affecting millions of California, calling it a tough compromise. Consumer watchdogs Carmen Balber criticizes the decision, saying it adds insult to injury for homeowners facing delayed or lowball claims State Farm financial distress was acknowledged by administrative judge who found a company is experiencing extraordinary financial stress coupled with surplus depletion that threatens ongoing business operations. Laura noted State Farm must justify its financial conditions and detail its recovery plan at a fall hearing. And this is for homeowners insurance for renters. You ready? I'm going to let Tom give you guys what the renters insurance increase by. Go ahead, Tom.
Adam Sosnick
And ready for this. It goes up 15% for renters and condos. However, 38% if it's not a condo. So condos got their own little lane, but they gave State Farm permission to raise it 38.
Patrick Bet-David
So I'm renting a three bedroom house.
Adam Sosnick
Yeah, three bedrooms.
Patrick Bet-David
My renter's insurance, I was paying two grand a year. Now I'm paying 2,800 a year.
Adam Sosnick
That is right. You're up to 2,800. So that $800 is like a car payment. That's huge. And what's very interesting to me as I dug into this and the administrative law judge, Carl Frederick Seligman, he said, well, this is because of weather events. Another devastating extreme weather event would nearly eliminate State Farm surplus. Their surplus was 2.24 billion dol. Now this is what an insurance surplus is. An insurance surplus is the money they have to set aside because someone's car is going to get stolen. Someone's car is going to be in an accident or you know, you're going to have a fire in your kitchen. No one gets hurt, but you got to rebuild part of your house. That is what insurance is for. And so State Farm, when they sell X number of policies, they have to keep putting money in a savings account to cover all this stuff. They had 2.6 billion in it until Palisades burned down. And all the fires in California led by the Palisade. There was also other ones that were just horrifying. And now they're down to 620 million. So they put 1.6 billion whoosh out into people's hands. Now those people deserve it because they paid for a policy with State Farm and they suffered a terrible loss. Well, now the judge says, hey, they're down to 620 million. And if there's another weather related event, boy, that would eliminate their surplus. What's he blaming, Vinnie? He's blaming weather, weather event. He's not looking at the empty reservoir, the fire department equipment that wasn't in working order, hydrants that weren't working and also decisions that they made about not asking PG&E to clear brush and things. No one's looking at that. Oh, it's just the weather. So it basically is taking the bureaucrats, you know, Richard, Laura and them out of it and not putting it on people that says, wait a minute. Okay, so we got the situation and you're right, with only $620 billion, these people assume a million dollars. These could be people, could be in deep water. State Farm. But no one's looking at what was going on PBD before all the public policies and the mismanagement of things that led it to be such a devastating era. And when all the neglect was there, what happened when the wind and fire came to Palisades Bawsh and the fire department was unarmed.
Patrick Bet-David
Here's the question though, Tom. All that stuff we're talking about, that's not State Farm's problem, okay? State Farm is there to insure your homeowners, okay? Now here's the problem. You got to realize what's good market.
Adam Sosnick
Share, doing a good job, a lot of customers.
Patrick Bet-David
When you look at State Farm, State Farm, he says right now, this is part of the story, the administrative judge, independent administrative judge, non binding order which found State Farm is in serious financial stress and recommended a $400 million cash infusion from its parent company. Their parent company is, I think State Farm automobile and insurance company, something, something like that. Then you have State Farm. Why do they need $400 million infusion? They're not making money. So guess what they're saying 21%. They lower to 17%. California homeowners can't afford that. 15% for rent, renters in a condo, 38% for renters in a house, which in California, many cases you're renting a house from somebody else, you're paying at 38%. That's an increase on top of what it already is. But guess what? The alternative is complain about it. State Farm leaves. State Farm leaves. The mortgage doesn't get approved. The mortgage doesn't get approved. The real estate industry goes into shambles. The real estate industry goes into shambles. And the tweet that Vinnie just sent, Rob, if you can pull this one up, this is a tweet that Vinnie just sent from Mario in the fall. This is what it takes to afford to buy a house today in America. Check this out. How crazy is that for a three bedroom house? This is what you need to make to be able to afford a three bedroom house in America. Zoom in a little bit. Rob, if you could, if you could zoom in a little bit. Look at that. California210. There's only one state that's higher than that, and it's Massachusetts. 216, 190. You got Washington, 175. Montana, 177, Utah, 169, Idaho, 163. And then you go lower. Jersey's 57, Connecticut's 44, Rhode Island's 41. Texas. Texas is half of California.
Adam Sosnick
Gosh, why would you be driving there?
Patrick Bet-David
Just by moving from California to Texas, you save 55%. 50, 52%. Alaska is 122. But go to Hawaii.
Vinnie
Look at how.
Patrick Bet-David
And look where Florida's at.125. Do you think there's a reason why people from New York are moving to Florida? Yeah, there's a reason for that. But remember, the fear here lies where if you don't allow State Farm to make money in your state, they will say goodbye. And your real estate industry, the realtors are sitting there shivering because they saw data that came out last year. The fact that 7% of mortgages and sales weren't closing because the. The people that were buying the house were not qualifying for the homeowner's insurance. And they're like, man, I can't afford to pay this homeowner's insurance. I'm out. Adam, your thoughts on this?
Tom
Well, if you live in California, the number one thing that comes to mind to me is the math. Ain't mathing. How the hell can you afford Vinny?
Patrick Bet-David
But go, keep.
Adam Sosnick
I got you.
Tom
How old are you, Vinnie, plus one.
Vinnie
40.
Patrick Bet-David
Keep going. Okay, keep going.
Tom
But just the math and math thing. So, you know, we talked about this, I don't know, maybe six months ago, about. Everyone's so focused on the minimum wage. What's the minimum wage? What's the minimum wage? Forget about the minimum wage. What is the living wage? I know, Robert, if you can pull that up real quick. But I think the living wage, you know, they're fighting for like 20 bucks an hour in California, whatever they're talking about. But the living wage to be able to live in California, just live. Is $28 per hour, which would math. Math it out for me. What? $56,000 a year, the median income. So here. Here's what I'm seeing in terms of where people are moving. You know, now there's. There's sort of like a regress of people moving out of Florida because. And even moving out of Texas, sort of the reversion to the mean. But here's the challenge that I think people, companies, states are going to have five years ago, 10 years ago, you know, remote work, work from home, work from anywhere really wasn't a thing, especially before COVID Now it is. So you don't have to live in the place where you can make the most income. So a lot of people are basically looking at it saying, all right, it costs how much to live in Hawaii, in California, what have you. I could just go move to Tennessee or Texas, but get a job in California, get a job in New York, work remote, do the math. The, the number one thing that I would say to people is this. As much as you can, keep your flexibility high and your overhead low. If you can keep your overhead very low and stay flexible, especially these days, if you're able to work from anywhere, you could survive this massive increase in the cost of living in America today.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, I mean, this is scary for what's going on with California. I mean, when you're looking at wanting to live there, people have to answer that basic question. Would I rather take that money and paying taxes to California thinking it's going to get better, or would I rather move to a Nevada which is 70k less, that's a 33% savings. Or Arizona, 33% savings. Or Texas, 50% savings, and use that additional money to give to my kids for college, for future investment, for future business, for my own retirement? Is your decision you're making today allowing you to take care of the older version of you? One day you'll be, you're one day going to be 70 years old. Is a 70 year old version of you happy with the decisions you're making on the way you're managing your finances? Only you can answer that question. The rest of us can't. That comes to you. Adam, I want to continue, I want.
Tom
To ask you a question.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah.
Tom
The cost of living as a man.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah.
Tom
Does it increase or decrease as you get older?
Patrick Bet-David
What do you think it gets, it gets higher. Not even a question.
Tom
Not even a question. So I see all these people on my neck that ask me questions, hey, Adam, I'm 28, I'm 32. I haven't started investing yet, haven't really started saving it. I'm really trying to figure this thing out. And I asked them, do you think that life is going to get cheaper or more expensive as you hit 35, 40? And they go, that's a good question. Life's only going to get more expensive. So if you don't figure this out now, in your 20s and 30s, by.
Patrick Bet-David
The time it was that word, can you can you bring about that word you use. I don't think he heard anything you said.
Tom
The caboose.
Adam Sosnick
Caboose.
Patrick Bet-David
The caboose word. Like went over here because like I. Let's continue because if there's anything. I'm going to go to another story. I'm going to go to another story here for you to. To forgive the caboose situation. But let's go to the next story. The next story we have is. Is a Diddy's trial. I mean this Diddy situation is getting nastier and nastier and nastier. Rob, before I read this, is there anything you have? Obviously the only thing we can see is paintings and drawings and all this other stuff.
Vinnie
That artist should never ever hold a paintbrush or a drawing.
Patrick Bet-David
10.
Vinnie
That artist in this. The case is horrible. And we'll go. But go ahead.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, let me just. Let me just. Cassie Ventura testified Sean Diddy combs control freak off sessions directing her to have sex with multiple male escorts. Stating sometimes Sean and the escort would have intercourse with me. It was just like a lot happening at once. And specifying that escorts would ejaculate usually when it was okay for them. Persian often. This is a New York Post story, folks. So earmuffs often on. If you got kids, just don't. I'm going to read this next part. I should have given you a warning. But if you got kids, pause the video and then continue often on her body. After which are we really reading this? Urinating. Sean would urinate on me. Including an overwhelming incident where she choked because too much urine was in her mouth. What?
Tom
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
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Vinnie
Yeah.
Tom
No. To confront Suge Knight, not comfort.
Patrick Bet-David
Oh, to confront Suge Knight.
Tom
Hey, Suge, let me get real comfortable with you.
Patrick Bet-David
Please, please don't do anything stupid. Okay, Rob, what do you have to show us before we get into thoughts? Because I got a bunch of stuff here as well myself.
Adam Sosnick
So I have TMZ reciting or reading some of the testimony from Cassie, if you'd like to play that. Or I have Fox News giving a summary of the first two days.
Patrick Bet-David
TMZ first, Then let's go to Fox. I'd go for it.
Adam Sosnick
Is he just going to read it? Did you want Sean to urinate on you, Cassie? I didn't want anyone to urinate on me. Prosecutor, how often did it happen? Answer often enough.
Patrick Bet-David
Okay, so there we go. Now here's Fox. Go ahead, Rob.
Stephen A. Smith
What jurors heard today were tales of appalling physical abuse by Sean Combs. His prosecutors portrayed him as a monster who controlled people and plied them with drugs, threats, money, brandishing guns during these on camera sexual performances that he liked to call freak offs. And in fact, jurors were shown for the first time today that horrifying videotape. Combs brutally beating, kicking and dragging his then girlfriend and then a male escort took the witness stand and he talked about how he saw firsthand that same young woman repeatedly battered by the defendant and who then tried to bribe a hotel security guard with a stack of cash to get rid of the evidence. In opening statements, what struck me was how the defense attorney openly admitted that her client committed domestic violence, but then tried to argue, well, that's not sex trafficking for which he's charged. Technically, yes, but it is an underlying crime in the racketeering case against him, which includes kidnapping, arson, sex crimes, bribery, obstruction, all part of this alleged criminal enterprise run by Sean Combs. His attorney also admitted to the jury that her client's conduct is quote, unquote, indefensible and that he may be a sexual deviant, but that doesn't make him a criminal, which strikes me as not a terribly great defense. Also claiming that the Disgusting sex tapes actually prove it was all consensual. And then urging the jury, don't be the moral police here. And finally, Combs lawyers are going to be arguing, and they said this to the jury, that the alleged female victims, and there are a lot of them, are all motivated to lie out of greed because they file lawsuits against Combs for money damages. Well, that is a typical defense tactic, but it is dangerous. It is perilous. Jurors might perceive it as the lawyers re victimizing the victims. Katie.
Patrick Bet-David
Okay, Vinnie, thoughts on this?
Vinnie
Well, I mean, it's unbelievably believable if that makes any sense. Like everybody, everybody in the hip hop world, and everybody knew exactly what Diddy was. Everybody, it's always like everybody knows, but nobody says anything. A lot of these people, too, mind you, this is what, the third day, Rob. Wait till you see all the other stuff that's going to be coming out. So one of the guys that took the stand was Jonathan Odie. Remember that guy? He was one of Diddy's male escorts that he hired for these freak offs. And he said that Diddy, well, Cassie said on the stand, did he force her to have sex with these guys while watched and directed like a sick producer? And then Odie confirmed it and said he got paid $800 a session. And remember, he signed that $5 million NDA to keep quiet. But here's what's crazier. Do you remember who this guy was? You know who? Jonathan Hodi. Nobody talks about them. We know, but he stormed Trump's Doral Resort in 2018, all right, with a gun and an American flag. He shot up the lobby. He pulled the fire alarm, fired at a chandelier and started yelling about how Diddy, Hillary Clinton and Obama were part of a satanic cabal plotting to kill Trump. Think about this. And everyone called him crazy back then. But like now, after you're hearing all this stuff about court, people are listening a little bit closer to what he's saying. And she also said besides all the urinating and all that stupid stuff, he said that he controlled every part of her life. Took her phone, made her use fake names, tracked her movements. She said he made her call him Pop Pop and described how his eyes would go.
Patrick Bet-David
You know why Pop Pop?
Vinnie
Why?
Patrick Bet-David
Because that's her grandfather's name. No, he asked. He asked, what's your grandfather's nickname?
Vinnie
What?
Patrick Bet-David
She says, Pop Pop. She says, moving forward, I want you to call me what? Pop Pop is the name he wanted to be called because that's what she called her grandfather. Not even her daddy. Her grandfather.
Vinnie
Wow.
Patrick Bet-David
Keep going, keep going.
Vinnie
Oh, that's. Well, thank you. I. I had no idea. So they showed photos.
Patrick Bet-David
You verified that, Rob. So, yeah.
Vinnie
And dragging her by her hair, doing all that stuff. And then, bro, check this out. He ran it like a business, Tom. Staff. Staff managed the girls flights. Hotels were booked on their fake names and shell companies. There were burner phones, surveillance videos used for leverage. Rumors, you know, that's the whole blackmail that we always talk about. Rumors about celebrities and political connections tied to this mess. And Brandon told me something about.
Adam Sosnick
That's racketeering. That's the racketeering charge. You just. For people listening, you just defined racketeering a criminal enterprise operating like a business illegally. Is racketeering what you just described? Assistants coordinators. You're the travel guy, I'm the SUV guy. Bingo.
Vinnie
Yeah. And. And. And Brandon actually looked this up. Do you guys know, like, Clive Davis? His name kept coming up because there was rumors and allegations and again, allegations suggesting that there was a sexual relationship between Clive Davis and Sean Diddy. All rumors, because, mind you, in 1993, Puffy fired. He was fired from Uptown Records and he started Bad Boy Entertainment. But he needed the money. Clive Davis, head of Arista Records, saw the potential and went 50 50, joint venture. But the rumors are that they had some type of hooking up with each other. I mean, dude, that guy just looks very, very sus in general. And Clive Davis publicly came out as bisexual in 2013 in his memoir, the Soundtrack of My Life, where he discussed his relationship with both men and women, but didn't involve or mention anybody's names. It's a weird world. And it's just like, what? How? Here's my question, Pat. What makes someone like that go to this level and not think that they're ever going to get caught and nobody's ever going to come forward and you're never going to get in trouble. It boggles my mind the amount of stuff that he did, the record. Like to have the power, Tom, to go in a hotel and get the footage of you beating someone in the hallway. And the hotel goes, yeah, here, take it for money.
Patrick Bet-David
But he paid. He paid the security guy.
Vinnie
Security, go grab it.
Patrick Bet-David
He paid the security guy and he said, hey, got those guys to get involved to support him with it. So, Adam, what do you know about the story so far?
Tom
So welcome to Hollywood, ladies and gentlemen. I mean, you think that Diddy's the only person doing stuff like this? So maybe he's the poster child at this point. But you know this trial is going to pull back the curtain on what the hell is going on behind.
Patrick Bet-David
There's a challenge, though. Are you following any of the stories with us?
Tom
I'm seeing what's going on here. Why?
Patrick Bet-David
Okay, so there's a few things that's a little bit you got to be. You got to be careful with on what's going on here. Because there's one thing that was shown that they have to answer, by the way. Go back to that pop, Pop. The. The one. The fact you just added up right there, Rob. So Diddy was asked what Cassie called the grandfather, then made her call him by that name. Testimony pop up. So they found the text, right? The exchange in text between the two of them. So you're the lawyer representing Diddy. They showed a text of her saying, can't wait for the next freak off.
Tom
That's what she said?
Patrick Bet-David
No, that's what she said to him.
Tom
Okay.
Patrick Bet-David
Can't wait for the next freak off. Rob, if you can type in can't wait for the next freak off, you'll see this. So check this out. So can't wait for the next freak off is. Are you seeing it? It's in many different articles where she says, can't wait for the next freak off, I believe. Okay, so guess what? Whether he made her text him to document it or she actually did, guess who that helps? That helps Diddy, of course, because now they're going to say what, it's consensual. So what do you mean? Right there? No, not, not. There's no processing. Okay, let me see that one. Can't wait. Text from Cassie once sent to Shonda on father's. They can't wait until we have a baby of our own. She said Ventura has previously loved combs despite 11 year relationship. All this other stuff, right? So that's that part. The video that you see her being dragged out of her room. You know, one of the escorts was in the room while that was taking place. She is running out while one of the escorts is in the room. And you know where they were getting these escorts from? Craigslist. They would go to Craigslist. They had two different names they used. The name she used was My name is Jackie Starr. The name he used was Frank Black. The name she used, Hughes. He would put on a mask when you would come in. So nobody knew was Diddy. And she would put on a wig and you would not tell if it's them. So this is how they got away without any of it. And it was all always cash when this would take place. And then they would ask what would happen if you came in. This is in the entire. What do you call it? The exchange deposition. Yeah. They asked, well, what would happen when the escorts would come in. How would you pay them? Said, well, he would pay them anywhere between $500 to $6000. Why is the range so high? If you came in and you didn't perform well, he paid you $500, ask you to leave, and he would tell you you didn't do a good job. If you came in, you performed very well. He'd give you $6,000, $3,000, $5,000, whatever it was. Right. So it was performance based. This guy's a, you know, hey, listen.
Tom
That'S a business model.
Patrick Bet-David
So. So that's. That's what he's doing with these guys when they're coming in and out. One time they're on a flight and she's sick and tired of sitting next to him. She switches seats to go sit by herself away from him. He goes to her, shows a video, and says, do that again. I'll make sure the world see this video. And it's a video of her with a nut with one of the escorts. And he has us all in video. Okay. Imagine how you're being held hostage with all of this stuff that you have that you're being controlled with. And this continues to get bigger because Ventura alleged that Combs threatened rap rapper Kit Cudi, claiming he would blow up Cudi's car. The claim is part of a broader pattern of intimidation described during the trial. And then it continues talking about her health and all these other things. But a lot of people are watching this lawyer specifically are saying, did he may get off because of the way they're making the case. And some of the stuff is showing the fact that this was consensual. Because if this. The purpose of this is what? What is the purpose of this? What is he being judged for? He's being judged for what? For racketeering and trafficking. Well, trafficking is mutual. There's consensual. So the trafficking case could be dismissed. The racketeering on what he's doing. Well, there's plenty of documentation there that something can happen. But some of the handling could potentially cause Diddy to become O.J. simpson 2.0.
Tom
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
And goes free.
Vinnie
Oh, man.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, I actually think that's my opinion.
Tom
I think that's what's gonna happen, to be honest with you.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah. I think that he's going to be O.J. simpson 2.0. He'll be free. And it'll take us 10, 20 years to find out the whole details. And he's going to do the same interviews and wink, wink and all this other stuff, and you're gonna see that happening. 2.0.
Tom
Let me tell you why I agree with you, PBD, because what's happening in society today is something called trial by media. And the media gets a story. Whether it's Harvey Weinstein, whether it's Johnny Depp, whether it's Andrew Tate, whether it's Diddy and boom, it's off to the races, whether it's the actual media, whether it's mainstream media, whether it's social media. They take a story and then all of a sudden it's out there in the airwaves. And what happens when millions and millions and millions of people hear about Diddy? Oh, he's guilty. What a scumbag. They saw the video of him beating the crap out of Cassie. He's a piece of shit. Okay, we get that. But in America, it's innocent until proven guilty. So in my opinion, here's what's going to happen. All this stuff is going to come to light. He's a sexual freak. He's a deviant. He's a control freak. He's doing all these things. There's thousands of bottles of lube. But then they're going to come down to the point that. All right, so the main witness, it would seem, is your girlfriend for the last 10 years. And they're going to ask her the question, well, why didn't you leave? What happened? Well, he's. He scared me. He. He's intimidating. He's a power freak. He's a control freak. Okay, well, you can put a restraining order on him. You can do whatever you want. And in my opinion, they're going to look at her. By the way, she already received $20 million settlement. So I'm not saying that I'm condoning anything that Diddy does, but I agree with you, pbd. At some point they're going to look at this and they're going to say, racketeering. What do you do? That's racketeering, sex trafficking. They're going to try to use like cross state lines, however that is. But the defense strategy is going to be, she co signed this. And as deranged and as psychotic as it is, you signed up for this.
Vinnie
Just really fast. Every time something. Remember we talked about this. Every time something with Diddy's Name came up, Justin Bieber. Something was always weird. He was doing weird stuff. He was drinking, he was on drugs. Yesterday he posted something really weird because the case is blown up and it's everywhere. He posted a video of him eating a slice of pizza, which, with the surveillance type thing, if you guys remember, you know, all the surveillance stuff that was at Diddy's house and everything. I wouldn't play the music, Rob, but Liz Kruken, who they always talk about Pizzagate. You know, the, the conspiracy about Pizzagate. This was a weird thing that he posted yesterday.
Tom
Hillary Clinton. Pizza gate.
Vinnie
No, Hillary Clinton, John Podesta. All these leaked emails, by the way. And if people want to do a deep dive, about $65,000 worth of hot dogs and pizza getting sent to the White House, do your own research. But it's kind of weird, which I think this is one of the most famous victims. This is my opinion. And this was a message, I think, posting that, eating pizza.
Patrick Bet-David
What's his message, though?
Vinnie
What's that?
Tom
What is it?
Vinnie
Letting know that what these people are doing. No, what, what is it?
Patrick Bet-David
Support for Diddy?
Vinnie
Absolutely not. It's, it's, it's showing that. What is it that these people not only hook up and they're, by the way, these are the facts they're doing. They're disgusting, evil people. He's saying that. My opinion, this might be a call. Like, hey, listen, they mess with little kids too. Just letting, you know.
Patrick Bet-David
Let me, let me tell you, that's my Shook when Shook was on the podcast.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
And I said, shook, what do you know about what's going on with, you know, Diddy and all this stuff? He says, well, listen, you don't one day wake up and do stuff like this. Somebody taught you how to do.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
And I said, who would teach him? He says, Clive Davis would teach him how to do it.
Vinnie
That's right.
Patrick Bet-David
Clive did that to him. And I think there was a story about Diddy when he was. Was it Rush Hour? I don't know which one it was. There was something that happened where Diddy was a part of it and Clive gave him the opportunity in exchange for, you know, request that he made. And apparently Diddy gave him the request. And then Clive set him up with his career. So because of that, you know, Diddy took off that the way he did. Now, listen, that's pure speculation. Nobody. But all I'm saying to you is Clive Devs name keeps coming up over and over again. Tom, do you have any thoughts?
Adam Sosnick
Yeah, I got one. Nobody's talking about all the other people that have been in those pictures at the freak offs and they're all very nervous about this and they don't want to be exposed. They're already in pictures. They don't want anything to go any further and there's a lot of nervous people. I take you back very, very briefly and I'll put a period at the end of the sentence. 1994, 1996, Heidi Fleiss, the Hollywood madam and her black book and how they said you would not believe the amount of energy that went behind the scenes with lawyers attempting to make sure that that piece of evidence in her case was sealed and kept off the streets and it was her black book and that's what we're seeing here. So there's another part of this that I think is almost like theater to watch is how people that were in a picture or you were out there. It's like the Epstein files.
Tom
I was just going to say that.
Patrick Bet-David
Yep.
Adam Sosnick
They, you know what, they're all worried about it. And so it's, we'll let, we'll let due process play out for Diddy. And I have nothing to add about what people have said there. But you know what, from Heidi Feist's black book to Epstein's files, there's a lot of other people that are doing things in Hollywood.
Patrick Bet-David
You. I got it. So we'll see what happened. I thought it was a period there but there was a lot of comments but. Saudi roll out the red car. I'm just teasing you, Tom. I'm giving you a hard time. Saudi rollout. I was waiting for the period. I'm like damn, that's a long ass sentence. Very attention Saudi roll out the red carpet for fast food loving Trump and Mobile McDonald's. I mean these guys were competing on how to give president. This is President Trump shows up. Look what they have there.
Vinnie
Look at this.
Patrick Bet-David
They know how much he loves Big Mac. Yeah, bring it out. Right, Bring it out. I'm loving it. Anyways. And then while he's there he's given a speech. So he goes to Saudi first. He comes out this the first time he's coming out of time. You were telling the story about the fact that the only last time that he came out was for his father. Yeah.
Adam Sosnick
Apparently that mbs, MBS coming out to the plane. The report I read was he had only done that with his father. He normally has the, the horse guard come out and give them a big welcome and then they meet him at the palace. So he's on home field, right? Yeah, but he came out to the plane.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah. So that, that's showing the ultimate level of respect. And then there was the purple, purple.
Vinnie
Carpets, like almost like royalty. Like that's showing of respect. And the thing that the gifts that they gave him, he really, really treats him as an equal. Look at that. Like that. That doesn't happen.
Patrick Bet-David
The purple, purple signifies walking up and then walking out with him. Okay, America looking powerful again. While he's there, he gives a speech, which by the way, a very bold speech, folks. A lot of neocons were not happy about that speech. A lot of people were not happy about that speech that he gave. Rob, if you have it, a buck 20 of it. The shorter version of. Is that the one? Go ahead and play this clip. Go for it. Watch this.
Rob
The transformations have been unbelievably remarkable before our eyes. A new generation of leaders is transcending the ancient conflicts of tired divisions of the past and forging a future where the Middle east is defined by commerce, not chaos, where it exports technology, not terrorism, and where people of different nations, religions and creeds are building cities together, not bombing each other out of existence. We don't want that. And it's crucial for the wider world to note this great transformation has not come from Western interventionalists or flying people in beautiful planes giving you lectures on how to live and how to govern your own affairs. No, the gleaming marvels of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi were not created by the so called nation builders, neocons or liberal nonprofits like those who spent trillions and trillions of dollars failing to develop cabal Baghdad, so many other cities. Instead, the birth of a modern Middle east has been brought by the people of the region themselves. The people that are right here, the people that have lived here all their lives. Developing your own sovereign countries, pursuing your own unique visions.
Patrick Bet-David
And Rob, so you know he's doing that. Then he offers 140, the, the inks the 142 billion dollar arms deal with Saudi Arabia, which Tom, you have some thoughts on that part of the $600 billion investment. And then you know, on top of that, you know, he gets on the plane and goes to Qatar and does his thing there. But I'll pause right here. Tom, your thoughts on this visit. Why was this special? What was special about it?
Adam Sosnick
Well, I think he's, he's going around the world and he's doing these trade deals and he's also trying to improve relationships with people. And America has always had this weird relationship with Saudi Arabia, where on one level, you know, we have this, this detente and on another level they do things behind the scenes. Well, what was interesting is they announced that they were going to put all this money, $600 billion in the US and they're spending 142 billion of it. So Trump came back 102 billion. And guess what they wanted, they wanted state of the art air force missile defense and maritime security because remember they got the Gulf there and they got the same problems, believe it or not, the, the Somali pirates bother the shipping for Saudi as well. So he comes over and he gets an arms deal. So that's money going to some of, you know, our defense, military defense, industrial defense complex. That raises their revenue and it helps the stock market. But now it's like, okay, how are they gonna use these things? Because Saudi's always been kind of two sided on it. But I think he's out there trying to be, trying to get a better position. So whenever people see these things and they think, oh, I can't believe he's doing this and that he's trying to get us a toe up. Every one of these things, he's trying to get us a toe up. And I'm not buying off on the, that he's caving on this or that.
Patrick Bet-David
Do you think Saudi's being a good agent? Do you think Saudi's being straight up? Do you think Saudi is going to take that $142 billion arms deal and indirectly sell it to other people to make profit on it? Do you think they will do something like that? Or maybe that was in the past, they won't do it again. Moving forward.
Adam Sosnick
Arms tend. Not all of these regimes are altruistic. There's a little corruption all over the Middle east and stuff goes out the back door. The French have been selling missiles and EXOC fighters for decades and all of a sudden they go over here and then they go over here. How did you get those? Oh, we got them from the French. You know, it's trade deal. So it's to me, you know, whenever you do, whenever it's a big arms deal, one day they're going to do something, someone's going to do something with the arms. In the Middle east they rarely build up big missile stockpiles like the US and Russia did. Stalemate, never use them. Weapons tend to get used in the Middle east and so I worry about that in the future. But I think right now I think the Saudis are trying to walk forward because I think the Saudis is one Regime as people say, well, there are bad things about them this way and that way. But there is one thing about them. They don't want to look like the old Middle East. They are actually building cities and they're trying to look forward. That doesn't make everything they're doing on the backside good, but they are actively trying to, to make it to tomorrow.
Patrick Bet-David
Your thoughts on this?
Tom
When you think of Saudi, you have to think of one name, and that's MBS Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been trying to transform Saudi Arabia from a, from the dark ages into a modern society. I mean, when he came to power, you know, he allowed women to start driving again. He started basically reaching out to countries and give economic prosperity. He started basically using sports and culture and entertaining again. Yeah, it's tough stuff, right?
Vinnie
Crazy.
Tom
I mean, I totally disagreed with this. But shout out to the prince for what he's doing.
Patrick Bet-David
Even comfortable with you driving.
Adam Sosnick
I don't.
Tom
That's why I don't drive. The crown prince wants to get me a car. But this is the guy that's transforming the Middle East. I would take the gift. Thank you. But this is the guy that's transforming the Middle East.
Vinnie
Now.
Tom
He doesn't come with issues. Not come with issues. There's been allegations, there's been stories, there's been rumors, but at the end of the day, this is the type of a leader that works for the Middle East. The Middle east doesn't have presidents, they don't have prime ministers. They have rulers. This is what they respond to. So here's the guy changing things now when Trump comes in. On the surface, this all looks great, but as always, the devil's in the details. So here's how I would break down the Middle east and pbd. You would know this better than anybody. In the Middle east, you have what you could call the haves and the have nots. There's a big difference between the Petro states and the Gulf states versus everybody else. So the countries that have money have what? One thing, Tom.
Patrick Bet-David
Oil.
Tom
So Qatar, uae, Saudi, you know, Kuwait, Bahrain, all those Gulf states right there. Their GDP per capita is incredible. I think Qatar, which is quietly one of the leaders of funding terrorism. Don't say it out loud. Has the highest GDP per capita in the world. In the world. I think number two is Luxembourg. But then you have the have nots. The have nots is where everything gets very messy and very tricky and very ugly. In the Middle east, you're talking Yemen, war, Syria, civil war, Lebanon, Hezbollah, Iran. We Know what's going on there? Iraq, Jordan, to an extent, Egypt, even the Palestinian territories, all these areas are basically marked with death and chaos. When I had the conversation with our friend Bassem Yousef, I said the one thing that, that would hopefully happen in the Middle east is exactly what Trump said. He wanted to prioritize. He said the following. I want to prioritize commerce, not chaos. And that's exactly what I said to Bassam. I said it would be amazing if countries were able to focus on gdp, not gdt, Gross domestic product, not gross domestic terrorism. The issue is the rich countries basically fund terrorism in the poor countries and they have proxy wars. What's the proxy war that Saudi and Iran are fighting in Yemen? Who is Qatar in Iran funding? Hezbollah, the Houthis, Hamas. So it's a very tricky situation.
Patrick Bet-David
Let me tell you what happened, though, with President Trump. You know, he also, on this visit to Qatar, robbed. Can you find that one clip where he says, you know, you remind me a lot about the person I just visited right now, which is. Do you have that clip, Rob, when.
Adam Sosnick
When this hit where he says tall and handsome?
Patrick Bet-David
No, no, no. They're. They're sitting next to each other. He's sitting literally right next to the. That's the one right there. Yeah. Watch that one right there where he says, go ahead.
Rob
We came from Saudi Arabia, where we have another great man. They're competitors of yours. And you two guys get along so well and like each other. You sort of remind me a little bit of each other. Both tall, handsome guys that happen to be very smart. But he's. He's also a very special guy, and it's good to see all the relationships forming in the Middle east because the Middle east is really being talked about all over the world. And we're having a lot to do with it. We're helping a lot, but they're doing a tremendous job. So I just want to thank everybody very much for being here. I want to thank the media.
Patrick Bet-David
You know what?
Rob
He's been very fair, actually.
Tom
And, yeah, he goes to a scenery with you.
Rob
This is.
Tom
It doesn't go too serious.
Patrick Bet-David
He meets with serious president first time ever in 25 years.
Tom
Yeah. And he's weird.
Patrick Bet-David
Do you have that with the. Syria Trump?
Tom
Syria's president, he lifted the sanctions off Syria for the first time in 45 years.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah. So. So can you. Can you pull up the. The two of them together? There is a clip I saw of the two of them together. Syria president. Let me see if I can find this. So Again for. Is this the one. First time in 25 years. Image of Trump Shara meeting in Saudi royal Court. So, yeah, that's right. So they're there. But this is the first time in 25 as a US president sits with Syria's president. I mean, the way he's going about it, he's making a statement to everybody. Listen, I don't want war, period. You gotta love. And the way he's doing it is who is he going to. Can you pull up who this person is, Rob? So. So what do we know about Ahmed.
Tom
Al Shara, former jihadist Islamist who has now taken over Syria?
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, former. That's right.
Tom
That's.
Vinnie
Oh, you retire.
Tom
Yeah, well, you know, he's basically a terrorist in a suit and tie and I'm using air quotes.
Patrick Bet-David
Al Shara joined Al Qaeda in Iraq shortly before 2003 invasion of Iraq and fought for three years in Iraqi insurgency. American forces captured and imprisoned him from 2006 to 2011. His release coincided with the Syrian revolution that the Baptist dictatorship of Bashar Al Assad. Al Shara created the Al Nusra Front in 2012 with the support of Al Qaeda to fight the Assad regime and Syrian civil war. As emir of the Al Nusra Front, Al Shara built a stronghold in a northwestern Idlib governant. He resisted Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, which is a. Attempts to merge a beautiful dog. Al Nusar from this is not Al Nar is from. With Islamic State, leading to a war between the two groups in 2016. So this is. Do you realize who you're sitting down with? So you sitting down with someone saying, hey, man, how you doing?
Vinnie
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
He said, the difference is we're, you know, you're a true killer. But what I have access to, you don't have access to.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
Can we find a way to eliminate war now? Here's the thing. The, the, the challenge here is the next four years. Look at that picture right there. Vinnie, look at that picture right there. Okay? You realize that Saudi and Syria and him in the middle. He's smiling the smile on the guy on the right from Syria, there's a different kind of a smile.
Vinnie
It's not even a smile.
Patrick Bet-David
So this is a temporary picture we will take. But in four years when you are no longer here.
Vinnie
Yeah, exactly.
Patrick Bet-David
If I get Kamala or know somebody else knew some. Please, I will destroy everybody. But, you know, who knows what's going to happen here? What I love the most is here. What I love the most, man. Remember the qualities of an incredible Leader is what? Fear? Like respect, Love. In this case, he doesn't need to be loved, but he's liked. Respected and feared. That's all that matters. And it's working.
Tom
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
And. And the chat. The only unfortunate thing about this, this is not going to get fixed in four years. No. You need 10 years of this.
Tom
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
But you're not going to have it in America.
Vinnie
So what does that tell you, though?
Patrick Bet-David
What do you mean? What does that tell you?
Vinnie
That tells us whoever comes after this guy, we have to keep this going and not give the other side an inch.
Patrick Bet-David
Whoever comes is not going to have the swagger at all.
Tom
Actually, I actually think it could be done quicker than you think.
Patrick Bet-David
Tell me.
Tom
Because look, this picture right here, this is groundbreaking. We haven't done stuff like this in the President. You got to give President credit. So sometimes it's considered photo ops, and sometimes it's actually considered getting.
Patrick Bet-David
He's not a photo op guy. Okay, well, he's a doer.
Vinnie
He's a doer.
Tom
I agree with you, but hear me out. He met with Kim Jong Un, North Korea, great photo op. They send me love letters. That didn't lead to anything. He met with Putin. Obviously, that turned out a little sour when Biden came to office. He met with Erdogan. Erdogan has become even stronger autocrat. So what will happen is this. And this is my opinion, this is why I think things go quicker. What do you think Trump's ultimate, ultimate, ultimate, ultimate goal is? If you could sort of condense everything he's doing into one specific, actual, tangible item. In my opinion, what I think his ultimate goal is to actually finish what he started, which is the Abraham Accords. So if you actually pay attention to what he's doing, he's almost using the exact playbook that Bibi Netanyahu was doing in the Middle East. What is that? It's called the 99 to 1 strategy.
Patrick Bet-David
The.
Tom
The Israeli government and out in the world was so focused on Israel having peace with Palestine that they said, you know, until you. There it is right there. 91 strategic approach, often in the context of political discourse of military planning or a small number of resources or actions focused on achieving a significant result. Hear me out. They said, you can't have peace in the Middle east until you have peace with the Palestinians. And he goes, no, I don't think so, because these psychopaths in Hamas were never going to have peace with these people. So what we're going to do is start putting olive branches all around the Middle East. Boom. Abraham. Abraham. Accords happens. They start doing deals. Obviously they, they have peace agreements with Egypt and Jordan that existed already. Uae, Bahrain, Oman, all these countries starts happening one by one by one. And, and some speculate that that October 7th happened. Why? Because they were getting dangerously close to the a deal, a peace agreement with Saudi. Okay? Trump sees that he finished what he started. Now Trump is basically doing the exact same thing, but on a bigger scale. And who is US focused on isolating? If there's one country in the Middle east, one country, it would be Iran. So Trump's going out there saying, listen, let me go make friends with Qatar, let me, let me drop sanctions on Syria, let me work out this deal with Saudi. All in, the guys are basically saying, look, we have to isolate Iran because if we're going to basically get everybody on our side and isolate Iran, that is the only way that they're going to come to the table and finish this nuclear deal that they started. So just to give you quick Numbers, real quick, 142 billion arms deal with Saudi. 600 Saudi investment into the US $200 billion Boeing deal with Qatar, lift sanctions on Syria. Quietly, very quietly, a $1 billion arms deal is approved with Israel. Okay. And then Trump basically says, Iran, make your move, buddy, because the nuclear deal is going to be hanging on your shoulder. Well, that's what I think is happening.
Vinnie
Well, yeah, well, top, top Iranian officials say that Tehran would forego highly enriched uranium and nuclear deal with Trump. So Trump is in big time negotiations with them. But you know what? It is just really fast. This is what leadership looks like. He's not there to bow. He's not there to apologize. He's not there to send pallets of cash. Okay? He's making deals. He's stopping the bloodshed. Excuse me. And he's showing strength, unlike Biden. Do you see, bro, compare him to Joe Biden. Joe Biden. Besides the falling down the stairs when he met mbs, you know what he did? He fist bumped him. He's not even like during COVID No, no, it wasn't during COVID It wasn't during COVID Regardless, you don't fist bump a freaking leader of a country, ok? And he's well said. Trump is building peace with countries that used to chant death to America. That's exactly what the hell he's doing, bro. He's, this is real diplomacy. He's not fighting. He's not trying to do all this wars and do all that shit. It's strength, Strength, not weakness. Yeah. What Covid Nobody's wearing Matt, that one guy in the back.
Tom
Vinnie. Not to get into the devil in details, this is during COVID So that's the whole reason that they did a fist bump. But it's almost irrelevant at this point.
Vinnie
Yeah, it's irrelevant.
Tom
What's more irrelevant? More relevant is Biden came to office and the first thing he did was criticize MBS for the whole Jamal Khashoggi thing. And I get that. But, you know, they say you don't make peace with your friends, you make peace with your enemies. Saudi is now becoming more and more and more of an ally. Don't forget that Saudi who funded, I think, $2 billion of Jared Kushner's 3 billion dollar Saudi Arabia investment. Saudi. So there's an interesting relationship going here. And in my opinion, it's all to isolate Iran. Pbd, can I turn to you on this Iran thing?
Patrick Bet-David
Sure.
Tom
Okay, so if Trump does all these deals and he starts basically doing these arms deals and getting Qatar on board and, and basically sort of leveraging economic ties and military ties, even with people that have not been our friends, Qatar, Syria, what have you. All of a sudden, Iran is looking at it and being like, hold on, we're out in the cold here. How does the Iranian government, the ayatollahs, look at something like this from their perspective?
Patrick Bet-David
Okay. How many nuclear weapons does Qatar have?
Tom
None.
Patrick Bet-David
How many?
Tom
Allegedly.
Patrick Bet-David
How many nuclear weapons does Saudi have?
Tom
None, hopefully.
Patrick Bet-David
How many nuclear weapons do any of these countries in the Gulf have?
Tom
Hopefully zero.
Patrick Bet-David
Okay.
Tom
Iran is working on it. How many Israel may or may not.
Patrick Bet-David
How many nuclear weapons does Russia have?
Tom
A whole bunch.
Patrick Bet-David
How many nuclear weapons does China have?
Tom
A good amount.
Patrick Bet-David
How is Turkey's military?
Tom
Very strong.
Patrick Bet-David
Listen. Yeah, that's great that all these guys have money and oil. Their military is not a threat to anybody. They. They can do all the proxy stuff that they want to do. And I love that he's doing this because he is ousting them from financially. You're suffocating Iran financially and you're empowering these guys. But to think what, like, Iran's going to come back and work with you. You know, Iran, the other day, when I'm talking to one of the biggest Iranian media companies, they came out here because we were talking about potentially purchasing them. And, and I won't be giving any names, and I don't want any of that to be out in the open, but we're having this conversation with them. Great conversation. And, you know, so why are you doing what you're Doing well, you know, one day. One day. One day. I said, I get it. One day. But why are you doing what you're doing? He says, well, if Iran opens up and the economy opens up, you realize no American companies right now do commercials over there. If it opens up, think about no AT&T, no Ford, no nothing. How big is that market? How many people. That's right. Watch this. This is Canada Dry commercial in Iran, 1973. Go ahead and play this. Go ahead, Ro.
Tom
Man, I drink, I drink.
Patrick Bet-David
Look at this, look at this. This works with us, buddy. It doesn't work. I want to have one right now. Look at that.
Vinnie
Canada Dry.
Patrick Bet-David
I'm gonna have it right now. Bring one for me from 1973 with the Susan.
Tom
Disbelievable of what? That's what he wrote.
Patrick Bet-David
No, but what I'm trying to say to you is what I'm trying to.
Adam Sosnick
Say to you, very Western.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, of course, like you wanted to get to that. That was under the Shah. Yeah, you wanted to get to that. You wanted to get to that level. You wanted to experience that with Iran. Here's another clip. Rob, if you can go to the other one of women's sports, girls playing sports and what they're doing, watch this one here. This is the old Iran. Go ahead, 79. Look what they're wearing. This is pre.
Tom
Right?
Patrick Bet-David
This is them playing soccer. It's just, it's like anywhere else. Look at this. They're involved in sports, they're doing their thing. You're not gonna find this today, Right? This is not what you're seeing over there. So. But to go over there, what you're asking, right? Okay.
Tom
So, yeah, because the AOS do not want that.
Patrick Bet-David
They don't want ladies in, like, not want that.
Tom
No.
Patrick Bet-David
So that economy around, if it gets better and Iran is sitting around and is like, hey, Daddy, Joey is getting inheritance from you, Bobby's getting this, and I'm not getting anything. But that kid is going to create resentment towards Daddy. And in this scenario, Daddy is who? Daddy is Trump. Why? Because Daddy creates the sanctions where somebody's going to do business with you or not. But that kid, that is turning against wanting to do business. A part of it is also what an element of Cain, Cain and Abel, where it's like, hey, man, you are also not willing to. You destroyed an incredible piece of land that God gave you. Iran, this, this place has a very, very rich history. What happened to it? So to me, as much as this is all good economically, GDP instead of gdt, which is A very good point you made with Boston when you guys were speaking to each other. Yes. Having said that, Iran still has the backing of three of the biggest gangster in that area. So what are you going to do? Turkey, Russia and China still got a good relationship with them. Now, if Trump is able to get Zelensky and Putin to meet in Russia on, on Russians ground to call, because that's the deal, this is all good, but this is all money to me. This is all money saying, listen, bring some of that old money to the States. Here's what we're going to be doing. This is fantastic for economy and commerce, but what I want to see is which is going to happen, you know it's going to happen. The President goes with his team. You got the Lutniks, you got the Rubio's, you got all those guys. They're in Russia with Zelensky and his people are in Russia in a room with that picture. You see that Trump standing in the middle with Putin to the right and Zelensky to the left.
Tom
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
And that deal happens. That's good. Then he goes to China or Xi comes here and that visit happens. And if there's anybody that would be willing to go to China, he would go to make that on the big national, international stage. And then if he gets to find a way to get Turkey also scored away to be calmed down, then guess what happens with Iran. They're the Lone Ranger sitting there saying, oh, yeah, he's building a relationship. So I'm excited about that next phase of what's going to happen.
Tom
We'll see what happens.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, we'll see what happens.
Tom
All right, can we address what is going on? Since you brought up Russia and Ukraine, you know, the latest, you know. Okay, you want to go there?
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, yeah. The, the request that he made.
Tom
Yeah. Because right now they're apparently meeting in Turkey, in Istanbul, and there's one key player that has not shown up and that is Putin.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah.
Tom
So you have that story, Pat, is.
Patrick Bet-David
The Wall Street Journal one you're looking at?
Tom
This is the Wall Street Journal and New York Post where Zelensky challenges Putin to meet him in person for peace talks, just as Trump suggested. You want to read that? You want me to read it?
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, if you want to go to page 10, I'll read the story and then I'll come to you guys. But the, the, the request here is, I don't know if it's showing what Putin is asking. So Zelensky challenges Putin to meet him in person for peace talks. Just as Trump suggested, Ukrainian President Zelensky challenged Putin to meet him in person for peace talks in Istanbul with his adviser Mykhailo Podolik stating President Zelensky will not meet with any other Russian representative in Istanbul except for Putin as a sign Russia is ready to end its invasion. This followed President Trump's suggestion who said talks are being held in Turkey later this week, probably on Thursday, and they could produce some pretty good results. The Kremlin has not confirmed Putin's attendance as the at the Thursday meeting, which is today, which he proposed after Western threats of sanctions of 30 days east ceasefire was not agreed upon. With the Institute for the Study of War noting Russia foreign officials claim a sit down would be pure spectacle. US Envoys Steve Witkoff and Keith Kellogg and Secretary of State Marco Rubio will attempt to help end the three year war per familiar sources. And then obviously, Rob, if you got the clip going and play the clip here, what happens on Thursday if President Putin doesn't show up in Turkey for.
Adam Sosnick
The talks with Ukraine?
Vinnie
What will you do?
Rob
Well, I don't know if he's showing up. I know he, he would like me to be there and that's a possibility. If we could end the war, I'd be thinking about that. Now, tomorrow we're all booked out. You understand that we're all set. You were here tomorrow and so we have a very full situation.
Vinnie
Now.
Rob
That doesn't mean I wouldn't do it to save a lot of lives and come back, but yeah, I think they're thinking about something. I don't know that he would be there. If I'm not there, we're going to find out. Marco is going and Marco's been very effective.
Patrick Bet-David
Okay, so that's one. Rob, do you have the other clip as well? The other clip about Ukraine and Russia can't even agree on who will meet for peace talks. From the Wall Street Journal, I have.
Adam Sosnick
Fox News reporting on it. This, I believe broke late last night where it was announced that Putin will not be traveling.
Patrick Bet-David
Play this clip.
Vinnie
President Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin will not attend tomorrow's peace talks between Kiev and Moscow. That after learning that Putin was not on the list of attendees, a US Official said once we learned that they took the president off the possible list of attendees. As well as for Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, well, he's on his way to Turkey. He earlier said he'd only take part in talks if Putin was present. President Trump, for his part, wants the two sides to sign a 30 day ceasefire deal. We'll see if.
Patrick Bet-David
Okay, so here's my question for you. It was Putin. Was Trump supposed to be there with Putin being there, or did Putin find that President Trump's not gonna be there, so he backed out? Which one is it, Rob? Tom. Trump. Tom, do you know?
Adam Sosnick
No, I don't.
Patrick Bet-David
That's. That's the main question. Because to me, Adam, do you know or no, do you know what question I just asked? So I just asked the following question. So did Putin decide not to go because he found that the president, that president is not fully committed to being there, or did Putin last minute know that the President was going to be there and then all of a sudden canceled and said, I'm not going? And then the President Trump said, also, I'm also canceling. I'm not going?
Tom
No. I think it's pretty clear in my opinion, that this comes down to one person. Putin not showing up. You're telling me that if Putin agreed to show up, Trump would move everything in his schedule to get to, I think, Istanbul in this kitchen. He's in the Middle east already. This comes down to Putin. And then what did Zelensky say?
Patrick Bet-David
Why wouldn't Putin not show up?
Tom
Because he's not willing to come to the table.
Patrick Bet-David
Why not, though?
Tom
Because clearly he's not willing to end this war.
Patrick Bet-David
No, no, no, it's deeper than that. It's deeper than. I can't just.
Tom
What do you think it is?
Patrick Bet-David
No, it's deeper than that because I think Putin is. You can have five different bosses and have to negotiate with each of them in five different ways. You don't negotiate with each one the same exact way as you negotiate with the other one. If there's anybody that knows this, guess who this is. Trump knows this 100%. I guarantee he already is. Thinking about what ways to do something is not adding up. His request was. What? What was his request? His request is to some sort of a guarantee that they're not going to be going into NATO. Right, that's one. There's a couple requests that he made. Putin made. I'm not sure if those requests are being met and also I'm not sure if he is convinced that Zelensky is not going to use that moment to make a spectacle the way he did with Trump. And if Zelensky is gonna act hardcore on the camera the way he did with Trump, to go back and show his people strength. Yeah, I don't. And by the way, remember, Putin is not one. Have you ever seen Putin animated Speaking matter of fact, go on YouTube. Rob, type in Putin speaking animated. Just type in Putin speaking animated. Have you ever seen him speaking in a very animated way? Never. You've heard others do that. Everything else is a meme. Go a little bit lower. Route. Go a little bit lower. Up. Keep going lower. Slowly. See, Everything is a meme. There is no such thing as him speaking. And matter of fact, go to the one that says 1.8 million. Rob, let's see what that. All the way to the right. All the way to the right. Let's see how he speaks there. Can you put some audio? I don't even want to know what he's saying. I just want to hear his tone. This is the most animated you'll see. Go back to the 4.5 million or the 5.4 million. There's one clip that was 5.4 million. Go a little bit lower. Not those. Go lower, lower. Right there, that one that says 4.3 million. Click on that one. That's the most animated you'll see him. Okay. Have you ever seen him in a room forcing the business owner to sign? You ever seen him sign?
Vinnie
Just come here and give me back my pen.
Patrick Bet-David
Putin forces guy to sign. Forces guy to sign. And even if you see the way he does this. Is this it, Rob?
Vinnie
Yeah, that's it. That's at the top one.
Patrick Bet-David
Is it the top one? Okay.
Vinnie
And it's audio.
Patrick Bet-David
Click on it and go closer to. I think it's like midway, where he forces the guy to sign. I think if I'm Putin. Yeah, go right there. He says, well, do it without you and the business owner.
Tom
Pasco, sign an undertaking to restart.
Patrick Bet-David
Just come here. Sign.
Vinnie
Billionaire.
Adam Sosnick
Come here.
Patrick Bet-David
Watch this here's agreement. Everyone's watching.
Vinnie
Be back my time.
Tom
Strong arm.
Patrick Bet-David
So you can pause it right here.
Tom
What did he do to that guy?
Patrick Bet-David
But let me tell you, took over his company. No, he didn't take over the company. There was something he was doing that was not good for the employees, and he was taking. There was some sort of an abuse that was going on where he was kind of putting him in his place. But let me just make my point here. When you're a wiring like that, you. You have to make sure the other person understands the level of respect he wants from you if you're going to face him. And to me, Zelensky hasn't shown that he's capable of doing that. I think he trusts Trump because he sees Trump as an equal. I think he sees Zelensky as a way over his head type of guy.
Vinnie
Papa. He was put there.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah.
Tom
And I fully agree with you on that.
Patrick Bet-David
And I. And I think that's the reason why he doesn't want to go there. If you have the private conversations together. Again, guys, this is pure speculation.
Vinnie
And your opinion.
Patrick Bet-David
My opinion, and I'm telling you this, my opinion. I think if there was a call that they had, and by the way, you know what else it is? You can't say this to Trump, so I can't even say that to you. That, hey, if he acts like that, I almost think Trump needs to be proactive to tell him, hey, if he acts like that, I'm gonna put him in his place. You don't need to say anything. And he needs to get that reassurance that Zelensky doesn't do a photo op bullshit that he did last time when he was in the White House. And that message would come from me. If I'm Trump and I'm gonna call Zelensky and I'm gonna say, listen, let me tell you what's gonna happen here. I swear to God, if you try to make it into a spectacle, you're not going to like what I'm going to do to you.
Vinnie
Good.
Patrick Bet-David
But if you're going to be respectful and you want your people to live and no more dying, I need you to behave accordingly. Don't use this as a photo op the way you did in the White House. It's going to be very bad for you. I think the president needs to call Zelensky, then he needs to call Putin to say, I had to call with Zelensky. You don't have to worry about that. Let's come at the table together and let's figure out a way to do this. I think that'll make the president, that'll make President Putin more open to the ad. Again, I'm just purely speculating. I'm not on the inside. I'm not talking to any of these guys. I'm just giving some of my thoughts here.
Tom
I actually fully agree with you. I think if you're, look, if you're talking about bosses and you, you know, Trump is daddy, you're talking like that. Zelensky is the weird sort of coked out stepson, and. And you're looking at Putin, who's an absolute boss, and I get that he's not our ally at all. I want to be that very clear about that. To all the Putin fanatics out there, he's not our ally. But that doesn't mean you can't respect the guy. So, you know, you look at. Rob, I sent you something. You look at the video that we just did of Putin, and then you. And then you look at this video of Zelinsky, you think Putin respects this guy.
Vinnie
I thought that was fake, by the way.
Tom
No, it's actually a real video. You got junk in the trunk right there, Zelensky. So I totally understand why Putin is looking at Zelinsky. I'm like, this is who you want me to respect and negotiate.
Patrick Bet-David
I don't even think that's what it is.
Tom
Well, there's. That's a part of it.
Patrick Bet-David
No, that video exists. No, I don't think that's what it is.
Tom
But part of it is this.
Patrick Bet-David
That's what it is.
Tom
Part of it is this. It's not. No negotiating with Zelensky. Zelensky is a pawn, literally. It's negotiating with Trump in the United States. It's negotiating with NATO, it's negotiating with the eu. The entire world, the democratic Western world is against Russia. And Russia's just throwing up their middle fingers saying we're not coming to the table. So, you know, they're going to basically have little bro Zelinsky show up. And I fully agree with you. What you're saying, pbd, is that this better not be a photo op situation. If I leave Moscow and show up, it's to get stuff done, not for some photo op situation. Right.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah. I don't know. I mean, Tom, did you have any thoughts on this or. Not really?
Adam Sosnick
Yeah. I mean, look, Zelensky is just Zelensky. And that's not what Putin is all about. Putin is all about. You kept moving NATO toward me, and I told you I didn't want that. And you pushed and you pushed and you pushed, and the neocons among you pushed, says, if you want to stop this thing, Crimea is mine. The Russian speaking area, the occupation, dorm bus and other things, those are Russians and we're redrawing it. And that. Everyone says, no, you can't do that. And then we're going to stay at war because the neocons want to stay at war with Russia. Of course they want to keep pushing it. They want the war. War is profitable. And there's other things going on with, you know, on the corruption scoreboard, Ukraine was listed five years ago as the most corrupt country in Europe.
Patrick Bet-David
Weird.
Adam Sosnick
In terms of everything from trade deals to industry. Yeah.
Tom
Behind one other country, though. Russia.
Adam Sosnick
Yep.
Tom
Russia number one, corrupt. Ukraine number two. Good point.
Adam Sosnick
Correct. And so now you've got the two most corrupt guys going together. And Putin, Putin calls us off, but he gets Crimea, he gets the Russian speaking area occupation and Ukraine doesn't go to NATO. And if that happens, this is over tomorrow. Is that the right answer? I don't know. But if that happens tomorrow, then you have this. And Zelensky, I just don't think. When they have peace, what happens to Zelenskyy the next election he's gone. Oh, yeah. So this is his career move. He. Zelinsky needs the war to keep relevant and he doesn't care how many people in his own country are dying.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Adam Sosnick
And he would rather. And he would rather have peace talks in Colombia.
Vinnie
Right.
Adam Sosnick
So there's things we understand.
Tom
So you think there's a part of Zelinsky that actually doesn't want to stop the war and just wants to stay in power?
Rob
Absolutely.
Adam Sosnick
And he's got alignment with the military industrial complex of the west who, who love it that their own government print.
Tom
Money state of mind. Then that is the, the worst thing that I've ever heard. Well, and I'm not denying it. I'm not agreeing with it. I'm just saying if he actually wants to keep the war going. Yeah, so he can stay in power. That is the definition of a piece of shit. Exactly.
Vinnie
But here's the thing, Adam. Look at for the past four years, what they did, bro, he got. They did a montage of him at the Oscars and they made this guy so big and so popular because of the money laundering situation that's happening over there. You don't think that he wants a Democrat? You know, he's hanging in there because he wants the next president of this country to be a Democrat. Because when's the last time he came here and begged for money and we gave him a dollar? We're not giving him shit.
Tom
Trump isn't giving Trump. No, it's a mineral.
Vinnie
It's a mineral deal. But hold on, we just gave them $250 billion. What do we get in return? You know what I mean?
Patrick Bet-David
I think, listen, when you meet with a killer, and I don't mean literally like killer, like tomorrow. No, when you meet with a killer in business and killers sit down and I'll never forget, I met with another guy in business and insurance that it was full on war. And Adam, you even knew about this at the time. If you remember, we're at the Boca Raton one time where some of the incidents were taking place that Bob had to get involved. And Tom clearly remembers about this. I remember our first meeting where we met, it was respect. Respect. He says, listen, man, let me tell you how I am. I'm the type of guy that, if we got a problem, let's go hash it out together in the back. I said, perfect. I'm like that as well. What do you want to do? Do you know today how close we are? Do you know if he calls me and we speak straight up on the same page? He's not a game guy. Now, another guy in business back in the days who was such a manipulative, deceptive game guy, he called. The last 50 phone calls, he's called me. I have no interest to talk to him. You know why? Because he's full of shit is what he is. So in this instance, if somebody was to broker a deal for us to meet, and I'm supposed to have that guy be there, I don't believe him. He's. He's a liar. He's a manipulator. He's deceptive. Great speaker, very talented, but he's a. He's a very deceptive manipulator. Nothing that ever came out of it out of his mouth, he ever kept his word. The other guy, who's a bigger boss, whatever came out of his mouth, he kept his word. So if it's like, I'm gonna kill you, I believe you, versus the other guy says, oh, man, if I had my way of investing $10 million with you, you know, I would have. He's so full of shit. I don't believe any flattery that came from this guy. I take this other guy. So. So to me, in this case, Zelinsky is not a guy that he believes he will keep his word for anything, and I think he believes Trump. So I think this is a real deal that Trump and Putin need to work out, and I think they will, because both of them are tough guys. They're going to figure it out. But after the minerals deal being signed, Trump probably also made a promise to Zelensky that we don't know about, that protect Zelensky. I don't know what that is that he thinks he's going to get for them. And then Putin may be like, why are you making a promise to him before talking to me? And that may be a problem, because that one thing that Trump may be asking for Putin to discount for Zielinski, Putin's like, I. Why are you negotiating on my behalf with Zelensky? So I. Again, I. I don't know. I don't know what happened there. Sometimes power players don't like it when another power player negotiates on their behalf without them confirming it. I never said yes to that. Why'd you do that? I would never agree to that. Well, so, hey, let's do it for the people. I don't know. This is very complex. You know that I think 90% of this is the conversations that are being behind closed doors that nobody in the world knows about except the people that are there involved in politics. And maybe we'll never even find out. All right, let's go to the next story. Let's go to the next story. Let's go to the next story. So let's talk market inflation eased more than expected in April, slowing to the lowest level since 2021. And obviously this is the kind of stuff that the market's not going to be reporting on too much, because why would they want to report on stuff like this? The Consumer Price Index CPI increased the seasonal adjusted point to an April. With the year over year inflation rate rising 2.3%, lowest since February of 2021. Core CPI also rose point 2, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Peter Earl, director of economics at the American Institute of Economic Research, said the April CPI report suggests that inflationary pressures in the US Economy remain moderate and relatively well maintained. You know what this is leading to if it goes like this? Peter also said headline inflation rose by 0.2% on a month. Slight pickup from March, but still indicative, indicative of disinflationary trend compared to the high inflation period of 2021-2022. The fact that nearly 40 of core components posted monthly decline points to underlying softness in the consumer pricing power, with shelter costs driving more core inflation, while leisure services like airfare and hotel lodging saw price declines. Obviously, if this continues, Tom, you know what happens next. Go ahead and tell us, Tom.
Adam Sosnick
Well, Powell just told us a week ago that, hey, interest rates weren't going to come down. I'm going to stay right where I am. And I think the economy is okay. So there's nothing in the economy like crazy unemployment or, you know, crazy inflation that would lead him to say, wow, let me just drop these prices down. Not happening. And what's interesting is this guy said pressures in the US Remain moderate and well contained. Boy, that's not kind of what you hear from the mainstream media. Tariffs are gonna kill you. Tariffs are gonna do this well. Wow, Things are there now. The tariffs are in place and we have to get. And I'll speak first and foremost on this, Pat. China, Jobs for America, less reliant On China, long term progress, that's what we need. We don't just need to have all the tariff talk and then the market gets back to normal and then we're all happy. The long term thing is jobs and manufacturing in America and lower our reliance on China. Don't take our eye off the ball. And there still may be some pain to come. But right now the inflation is under control and by the way, going into the summer, airfare and hotels coming down. Airfare is being helped, Vinnie, by fuel. So if it costs, if oil is down, then fuel's down and then the airline can give you a little bit better deal on your trip to wherever you want to go. You know, hop on Southwest and go to someplace and enjoy yourself. And so that's what's going on right now. And it also means that interest rates are probably not going to go down. So the housing market on the buyer side is probably not going to get any help on interest rate soon. But it's good news that the rest of the economy, that inflation came in lower than they thought and by the way, lowest since 2021. Weird when a, a, when a stumbling, and I say this accurately, a stumbling, often incoherent, allegedly not in the seat and you know, you know, several marbles short of a bag was, you know, causing inflation to go bonkers.
Tom
Well, What a difference two weeks makes because at the 100 day mark, we all kind of greeted Trump and collectively we gave him sort of a C minus, what have you. Vinnie's already given them a plus plus.
Vinnie
I gave, I knew, I said let him cook.
Tom
However, two weeks later, Trump has had an amazing week and then the numbers are in that favor. In two weeks I've turned it from a C minus to a B plus. You look at what's going on here, you know, people, it's the Trump slump. The economy's falling apart. We've been saying forever, play the long game. How long is this gonna take? Don't look now. It's now the Trump bump. So you know, is it tariffs, is it tactics, is it bulls, is it bears, is it red, is it green? Are the markets up or are they down? Well, don't look now. And Tom highlighted this as well. The market is now officially up since Trump took office. The S&P 500 wipes out 2025's losses as stocks extend, rally. Now it's not up big, but is no longer in negative territory since Trump has taken office. So you couple that with the fact that inflation and CPI is actually improving. The best number since 2021, inflation, unemployment, the rates are pretty stabilized. Things are looking great in Trump world. And now the next move is gonna be on Jerome Powell to see if he actually takes Trump's advice and cuts the rate. But Trump's grade has just gotten way better in two weeks.
Vinnie
And also grocery prices biggest decline five years just happened under Trump. Remember that.
Patrick Bet-David
By the way, let me put it to you this way. For me, you know, my prediction is brace for impact folks. I believe 2026 will be one of the top three, maybe top five greatest years we've had in the history of America since 1776. Wow. Let me say one more time, I believe 2026 will be a magical year. Let me explain to you why first it's going to be our 250 year anniversary, okay? Celebration.
Vinnie
Happy birthday America.
Patrick Bet-David
That's un believable. Beautiful that we as a democracy made it this far, this long. It's not easy to do because most people, when you hand them in democracy, what do they do? The people destroyed within. And many times people have made an effort for that to happen. Thank God we have a person right now, a leader right now that's going around fighting the fight and leading the way and setting the record straight as America is the greatest country in the world where there's respect and there's fear and there's likability and the desire to want to do business with them. On top of that, you know what else happens in 2026? The World cup is coming here. The world is going to be watching America, guys. Next. I just got the chills. Next year is going to be the most magical year we've ever had in our lives in America. If you're living in America, whatever you're doing, play offense, it's going to be very special next year. This year is going to be still disruptive, it's still going to be unpredictable. These deals still got to get done. Some of the stuff is still unpredictable. But next year, the way he's going to do with the World cup in U. S Can you imagine all the world leaders he'll bring here, all the MBS has come here, all the big prime, all the people that are the presidents, prime ministers, everybody's going to come here. You're going to see picture props, events, parties, you're going to see stuff like we've never ever seen before in 250 year anniversary. You know what happened in Iran, the 2500 year anniversary was also spectacle when it happened and he spent a lot of money on that event. When it was a 2500 year anniversary. I think President Trump's going to probably put a big ceremony and invite 150 world leaders, dignitaries one by one by one. They're going to come here to a party, to an event by the White House. He's going to host it somewhere. And you're, you're going to see IPOs next year will be on fire. You're going to see economy on fire again, folks. Brian Callan was here the couple months ago. He says how many of your predictions come true? He says 51. He said that's all you need. That's right. I'm like, listen, what are you able to do? But I'm convinced next year it's going to be special. Brace for impact. When it happened next year, I think it's going to be magical.
Tom
I fully agree with you, PPD, by the way, just in terms of dates, July 4th is our 250th birthday. Trump also turns 80 right before that. And then when is the World cup? The exact same time in late June, early July, all boom, boom, boom, boom.
Patrick Bet-David
Boom going on 2026, folks. Get ready. It's going to be magical. All right, next story I want to go to. I, I was going to go to this story, but I don't think it's appropriate to go now. I'm going to go to the story of that later and you'll see why I skipped it for a quick minute. But we will come back to it. Stephen A. Smith is not happy with Jasmine Crockett for opposing Trump on everything. Rob, if you got this clip to play, here is Stephen A. Smith. He's got one that's about criticizing Chuck, but this one is specifically Jasmine Crockett. Go for it.
Vinnie
I've listened to Jasmine Crockett. Both AOC and Jasmine Crockett are welcomed on this show. I respect the hell out of both of them. I'm not here to disrespect anybody. I'm only talking about what strategy is going to work. When I hear Jasmine Crockett talking about how I'm just against all things and everything, Trump is that legislating, Isn't it an obligation that you have to come up with something if the other party is in office, you have to go from thinking that you're going to get what you want if your party was in the White House and instead transitioning to how can I work with the other party to get some of what I want? Because I know I'm not going to get, get most of what I Want. Because they won the election.
Patrick Bet-David
How do. Actually, very. Yeah. I mean, even that smaller to 47 seconds. He's making a very, very good point about Jasmine Crockett. Vinnie, what are your thoughts on this?
Vinnie
I mean, listen, I. I like Stephen A. I like the sports talk. And. And, you know, he's a great freaking. He's. He's the best in the game.
Patrick Bet-David
You're not with it. You're not.
Vinnie
I'm not. I'm not. I'm not.
Patrick Bet-David
Just because he didn't vote for Trump.
Vinnie
No. It's the flip flop of every single person.
Patrick Bet-David
You're calling Stephen Andy a flip flopper.
Vinnie
Just couple months ago, when they were.
Tom
Called LeBron and Flopper and Stephen a. A flip flopper.
Vinnie
Let's just be. Let's be.
Patrick Bet-David
Don't get it. LeBron is the greatest flopper of all time.
Vinnie
I'm just saying a little respect.
Tom
He won an Oscar, bro.
Patrick Bet-David
Can he finish? Go ahead.
Tom
Oh, now we know how.
Vinnie
Every single one. Are you done? Every single one of these guys that were on the left, every guy's girl now, from the Chanks to the Steven A's to the Chris Cuomo's to all these people. I'm not buying it at all, okay? And you say this all the time. It's the market. What does the market want? They're shifting because of the market. I don't. Listen, with all due respect, I'm not buying none of that shit from none of them, okay? Because they still. They were still on Kamala, they were still on Biden. They're still on that anti American bullshit sentiment. Because if you want to put in people like Biden and you want to put in people like, if you voted for Kamala Harris, what the hell do you even stand on? What was your thing? Just not Trump. So I just shifted all that Trump hating. He's the worst. He's Hitler. I'm not saying Steven said this, but all of them, all of them were anti Trump. We've been saying Trump is this guy. Since when? Since 2016. We've had this guy's back. And it's not just blind loyalty, Tom. It wasn't that. It was the proof in the pudding. He came in with Russia collusion, Obama and all these guys freaking spying on him. He had all this shit. He had Covid. He had all this stuff. Russian asset. All that bullshit Putin talk. All right? And then now he's back. Everybody voted for him. And they're all changing their tune because they have to. Because what is he supposed to do, Tom? Sit there and be like this. Nah, I think Kamala, you know, would have done a good job. And Jasmine Crockett and all these people, once they're in office, guys, what are they going to do? What is. And I keep going back to this, what's going to happen to the border? Tom, you put AOC in charge, you put Jasmine Crockett in charge, you put any of these Democrats in charge, what are they going to do? That's my number one thing.
Adam Sosnick
Can I offer a perspective?
Patrick Bet-David
Stephen A. Is saying. Stephen A. Is saying that's why they're not the ones that should be in office, because they're extreme. That's what Stephen A. Is saying. Stephen A. Is saying, if you're showing that everything Trump does is wrong, at least Stephen A. Will go out there to. And last year he will criticize the left and he'll criticize the right, but he still voted for the left. And right after voting for comes out and says, hey, you know, so he didn't see it.
Vinnie
But here's my thing. He didn't see any of this. He didn't. Just because of this win.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah.
Vinnie
Now all of a sudden he sees.
Patrick Bet-David
The light fully with you because there's a clip. Listen, I understand what you're saying.
Vinnie
I just not buying it.
Patrick Bet-David
I get what you're saying. I'm with you. There is a clip, Rob, that if you can find it, it's such a great clip. It's a clip of Scott Jennings is talking to this guy and the guy says, well, I was never, I'm a Democrat and I wasn't for the border. He said, did you vote for Kamala Harris? If you did, you were for the border because we were not for the border. So don't tell me you're not for the border. Right. So I get what you're saying. However, if Cenk is all of a sudden getting a little bit more reasonable, is that a bad thing?
Vinnie
No.
Patrick Bet-David
If Stephen A. Is getting a little bit more reasonable and seeing the bs, Is that a bad thing? If they're going that direction, is that a bad thing? I don't know.
Vinnie
Hold on and I'll come to you. I don't think it's a bad thing, guys. I don't think it's a bad thing. But it's like, let's be realistic. I don't think like the talk of presidency, I don't think Stephen A. Has a chance with the Democratic national, that monster, that beast. The real people are going to be the AOCs, the Bernie Sanders, those type of the JB Pritzkers who do not guys, they are snakes in the grass. I don't want to give them the Gavin Newsoms.
Patrick Bet-David
You could say that about them. Do you feel the same way about Stephen A.
Vinnie
No. No, I, I think so. I think Steve, I don't think he has a chance. I don't think he has a chance.
Patrick Bet-David
He's showing 7%, by the way. He's higher than a lot of other guys.
Vinnie
But do you think that the real base, the real Democratic base is going to let that disrupt their.
Patrick Bet-David
No, I don't think at all. But also at the same time, you know, if we go back to 2015, when Ann Coulter was asked by Bill Maher today, if you have to vote for who do you think is going to be winning? And he said Trump. And everybody started laughing.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
All I'm saying is, I'm not saying to you, you know, if Trump goes the way he's going right now, it's very hard for the country to flip the Democrat. Very, very hard. Like they would have to choose a candidate to screw up so royally that they can't win like a J.D. vance or something. That person would screw it up. But if America's doing so well, I don't think they're going the other side. Tom, thoughts?
Adam Sosnick
So I agree with you and there's a lot of Democrat politicians and I said it, I said it last Tuesday and I said it one, one week ago, not Thursday, but Tuesday prior. I said they are running to the center.
Tom
Yes.
Adam Sosnick
To portray themselves as edible to a hungry voter. Right. So I don't. But there's two people in there that I think I'm hearing emotion in their voice and I'm hearing them say this, you're doing it wrong. And that's what I'm hearing. And you know who I hear that from? I hear that from Stephen A. And I hear it from James Carville. Those are the two says.
Tom
Is that the way you're gonna say it?
Adam Sosnick
Is that the way you're gonna do? Then just get the. Get out of the gosh darn country.
Patrick Bet-David
Go.
Adam Sosnick
So now Carville and Stephen A, you know, probably don't have a ton in common, but they're both saying the same thing in a slightly different way. They're saying you're doing it wrong and this isn't going to do. And Stephen A. Is encouraging them to try and work with them. Work to the middle and get what you want. Now does that mean underneath that Stephen A. Is about to become maga? No. But I think both him and Carville are out there just screaming, hey, you guys, you're doing it wrong. And meanwhile, I do not trust those other ones. Cuz I think they will come in with the executive order pen. They will undo a lot of things and not realize that they're gonna cause dominoes to fall back in the wrong direction.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Adam Sosnick
On themselves and America.
Vinnie
Yeah. I agree with you 100%. But my thing is all these guys, the Carville's everything, it's. Our messaging is wrong. We lost. We lost the base. But the policies, when you strip all that down, when you strip all this, like showboating now, it's like, oh, we were wrong. Strip it down to what the Democratic Party has actually become. Policies, policies, Pat. That's who they are. They're going to be open border, they're going to be transgender, they're going to be all that.
Patrick Bet-David
Watch this. I don't want to watch this clip. Go for it. Previous administration had priorities about who to let in, including, you know, all kinds of folks who I would argue shouldn't be here. This administration, I guess, is going to set priorities about who and who not to let in. But let's just be honest about what those priorities are.
Adam Sosnick
Right.
Tom
And by the way, I'm a Democrat here. I did not defend the Biden administration on immigration.
Patrick Bet-David
But you voted for him.
Adam Sosnick
So that doesn't mean that I voted.
Patrick Bet-David
For a continuation of it in 2024. Did you not? I. I did not vote for his policies on immigration. But you voted. You voted to extend the immigration policies of the last administration.
Adam Sosnick
No, no, no, I did not vote for that.
Patrick Bet-David
The point is, you're in a party that opened the borders and I'm in a party that closed the borders. And I think the American people prefer our way.
Adam Sosnick
Well, he's.
Tom
Close the border.
Patrick Bet-David
Plaintiff crushed it. But here's the point, though. What I'm saying to you is I think in here, a guy like a Stephen A. Agrees with Scott Jennings now, right? Yeah. But there are Democrats that are Democrats for different reasons. So for example, if I ask you right now, so there's five Yankees fans. Do you think five Yankees fans are all Yankees fans for the same reasons?
Tom
No.
Patrick Bet-David
Why are reasons. Somebody becomes a fan.
Tom
Your father was a fan.
Patrick Bet-David
Your father was a player. You love a player.
Vinnie
From New York.
Patrick Bet-David
You watched him.
Tom
10 million dollar card like PBD.
Patrick Bet-David
The point is. But the, the point is the affinity to a sports team.
Tom
Yes.
Patrick Bet-David
Is not all the same. Right. Okay. Why are you a. Did you vote Republican?
Vinnie
You vote for Trump Well, I'm an independent. I vote for Trump 100%.
Patrick Bet-David
Why? Give me, give me in order of policies.
Vinnie
Why.
Patrick Bet-David
Number one policy?
Vinnie
Border was. Was absolutely first border. Putting America first. Loving, loving, loving the country. Stepping up to everybody in the world with our trade.
Patrick Bet-David
Number one is what? Number one is border.
Vinnie
What's number one is border. Two is holding China accountable.
Patrick Bet-David
What's three?
Vinnie
Those are the top two for me.
Patrick Bet-David
Okay, Tom, what's your top three?
Adam Sosnick
My top three was the first two are right, related together. Close the border to stabilize America. Second, America first. Not America alone, but America first. And third. I was in favor of, you know, resetting international trade.
Patrick Bet-David
Okay, so, Adam. Well, let's see. Is yours going to be identical to them? Because they are.
Tom
No, mine is totally different. Number one, he wasn't Kamala and he's an actual man and he's a leader. Number two was the border. Number three was peace through strength. I thought that whether it was Joe Biden or Kamala, they were very weak.
Patrick Bet-David
Rob, what's yours?
Adam Sosnick
Border, economy, Safety.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, I would put woke agenda with the kids was one of my main ones, for sure. I'm sick and tired of the manipulation of what they were doing with girls and all this other stuff. And, you know, the fact that for us to have somebody that I'm supporting to negotiate on my behalf all day long, 100 out of a hundred times I want him negotiating on my behalf. I trust him to negotiate on my behalf than anybody else that's out there right now as a candidate. Right. Okay, what's the point? You think Stephen A. Smith is a Democrat for the same reason that Pritzker is a Democrat. You think Stephen A. Smith's a Democrat? Same reason why Jasmine Crockett is a Democrat. You think Stephen A. Smith is a Democrat because you know, AOC is a Democrat. I saw a post the other day, it said in 1960s, this was a Democrat. It's a picture of John F. Kennedy.
Tom
Yep.
Patrick Bet-David
Today this would be conservative. Then it says today it was a picture of AOC. This is a liberal, but in 1960s this will be considered a communist.
Tom
Yep.
Patrick Bet-David
So just think about like some of the things that they're talking about and how much things have changed. So to him, you know, he may. He may be where he's at as an African American. To leave a party like that as an African American is going to be very challenging. And remember, the night is still young. You don't know what's going to happen with his relationship with Trump. You don't know what's Going to happen with a lot of other things. And there may be a multiple stepping stone. There may be something in 2020, it has a job then 2032, then 2036. This is not like it's a four year play. Stephen A. Smith's political career may be a 12 year plan, not a 4 year plan, if you understand what I'm saying. So that is the part where we don't yet know. Did you ever think that RFK was going to join Trump's camp?
Vinnie
No.
Patrick Bet-David
Did you ever think Tulsi is going to flip after her going up against Hillary Clinton? Did you ever think some of the stuff that happened was going to happen? There was so many weird things that happened the last 18 months that took place.
Tom
Yes.
Patrick Bet-David
Knight is still young and for me, I can differentiate and isolate everybody else. Where you sit there and you have to say, I was wrong.
Tom
Yep.
Patrick Bet-David
Trump is better for America for a person to be able to say that. Half the people there, there's a, there's a scene one time with Trump's in court and this guy in court. You ever heard seen this court like from 30 years ago, the one where the guy says, well, you said this. That's not right. That's not right.
Vinnie
Correct yourself.
Patrick Bet-David
I never said this. Yeah, I never said this. I never said this.
Vinnie
Correct.
Patrick Bet-David
I want to see an apology. And do you see when the man apologizes what Trump does within half a second? You know what Trump's reaction is? Rob, can you please find this club? Have you guys ever seen this or no? You said Trump demands. You've never seen it. You have to see it.
Vinnie
It wasn't a deposition. Right. He's in front of Trump demands Congress apology lawyer.
Patrick Bet-David
It is so it's old. This is an old footage. Rob, I don't know if you found it or not.
Adam Sosnick
I'm still looking.
Patrick Bet-David
Okay. Anyway, so, you know, he goes there, set the table. And he says, huh?
Tom
Set the table. What's going on? He's in court.
Patrick Bet-David
No, I mean, I just typed in, Trump demands apology in court. Old footage. And I can't find it. But if you see it, if you see it, you'll see the way he handled himself.
Vinnie
I saw it was awesome.
Tom
What did he say to the guy when he apologized?
Patrick Bet-David
He says, correct yourself, that's not true. I never said that. I never said that. I, I demanded. And he says, well, you, you didn't say that. But this, I demand an apology. And then the person finally says, I apologize within. Oh, I found it. Here you go. I found it. Yeah, this Is the one. Rob. I'm going to send it to if you want to play this clip. But there's. There's a. There's a point I'm making with this. There's a point I'm making with this, Rob. If you want to play this, this is in a 2000 hearing that took place. Stand against. Against a senator demanding an apology. Watch this. Go forward.
Rob
You have a long way to go. And for whatever reason, you have a closed mind. I don't know why.
Patrick Bet-David
Perhaps you could tell. Mind against evidence that is not substantiated. I have a closed mind against statements that are made about other people. In general, you're going to be very.
Rob
Embarrassed in two years on a radio.
Patrick Bet-David
Show and you say now some drunken Indians want to come down here and open a resident.
Rob
I didn't say that, sir.
Patrick Bet-David
Quote it.
Rob
I didn't say that.
Patrick Bet-David
Who said that?
Tom
Who said that?
Rob
I'd like an apology right now because I didn't say that.
Tom
Could I please have an apology?
Patrick Bet-David
You can have an apology.
Rob
Thank you, sir.
Patrick Bet-David
But watch what happened right there. What happened? What's the moral of the story? Rob, you can play that.
Vinnie
Stop, apologize, and moved on.
Adam Sosnick
That's it.
Tom
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
How long did it take?
Vinnie
Half a second, maybe.
Adam Sosnick
And he called him sir. Thank you, sir.
Patrick Bet-David
Maybe.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
Thank you, sir. Moved on. So I think we need to go into that.
Tom
Yes.
Patrick Bet-David
You know, thank you. Move on. Boom. Instead of. No, but we're not going to make progress there. You know, the part is, like, even right now, watch. Watch how you would feel. Watch this. Fauci gets up and he does a video, and he says, I have something to say. I want to apologize for the way we handle certain things with COVID The buck stops with me. I take full responsibility. There are many things I would have done differently. It breaks my heart that many parents weren't able to go and see their grandparents who were dying because of hospitals and the policies that we have. At this phase of my life, this is something I've struggled with. I want to. I did my best to try to serve the country that I love the most. That gave me this opportunity. I wanted to make the Fauci family proud. I wanted to make my father proud. And any leader, every one of us makes a lot of mistakes. This was one of the ones that I make. And I hope you receive my apology, even though I know many of you won't. How would you feel if he said.
Vinnie
I would feel fantastic. And then right after, I want to put his ass in jail for the rest of his life, plain and simple. I want accountability. I would accept the apology.
Patrick Bet-David
The accountability.
Vinnie
Oh, yeah. Oh, I would. I would respect.
Patrick Bet-David
Let me ask you another question. You ever read Bush's book? George Bush. You ever read Bush's book? George Bush wrote a book, and in the book he explains the mistakes he made as a president. That's the one right there. What is Decision Points. He explains the mistakes he made. Now, everybody that writes their books, you go and you're reading it. Well, you know, what he did here and what he did there. It's actually pretty good book when I read it. Okay. With some of the mistakes that he made. You know, the, the, the Fauci part is massive. Yeah. However, I also do think, like the way Trump. Trump just met with a former Al Qaeda guy.
Tom
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah. Do you think that guy belongs in jail?
Vinnie
What do you mean?
Patrick Bet-David
How come we didn't put him in jail? So is Trump a bad leader?
Vinnie
No, I don't think he's a bad leader, but I mean, the guy's in charge of the fricking country.
Patrick Bet-David
No, no, I understand that. All I'm saying to you is, should he have removed the sanctions? That's a form of jail. Who should Trump have removed the economic sanctions on Syria? See that, that's the part, Vinny, that the, the part about forgive and forget. Right. You can forgive. You don't ever forget. If we go through this phase of holding. Trump used to be a Democrat at one point, do we want to go through all the stuff he did in the past? Do we want to hold him accountable for everything with the stuff that came out? I think that's going to constantly now accountability. Fauci's on my top list. When I think of guys that I want to held accountable till today, I want to know what happened with the Epstein list. I want to know what happened with 9 11. I want to know. You know, we've never done a presidential hearing for 9 11. We've never had a presidential hearing.
Vinnie
Unbelievable.
Patrick Bet-David
And do you know the hearing that they did, they got rid of the two and a half terabytes of footage that they had the other day. We had the whistleblower here telling us all these different stories, who was on the payroll, what they knew about, all these weird things. We spend $30 million in the late 90s investigating Monica Lewinsky, but we only spend. And by the way, how many people died under Monica Lewinsky? This many people. Matter of fact, someone's health even got better. And under Monica Lewinsky. Right, but under Monica Lewinsky, that's what happens to Monica Lewinsky, Clinton. We spent $30 million to investigate that. Few years later, 911 happens. You know how much they spend investigating that legal $15 million. Manuki. 30,000,911. 15,002,977 people, I believe died on 9 11. Pearl Harbor. You know how many people died? 2403. 911 was the worst single event in the history of America. We only spent 30 million, $15 million to investigate it. Yeah. I kind of want to know more on what happened, especially today. Right. To see who was really behind it. But some of this stuff is for me to know. That's all I want to know. I want to know what happened, and I want to move on. All I'm saying is just because somebody is giving certain policies, it doesn't mean they're in the same box and category as everybody else. If Stephen A. Goes through a evolution of this process, and all of a sudden in the next 24 months, he comes down, he says, look, I see myself as a center, right. There's many policies that I'm on the social side, but a lot of policies for me lean more towards the conservative side. So I had to choose. I would have probably run as an independent, but I know as an independent, you don't stand a chance. I'm running as a Republican. Then what do you do as Stephen A. Smith? Yeah.
Vinnie
I mean, if he's. He's going to run on that policy. Good. I think it's a. It's a good thing.
Patrick Bet-David
You give him a fair chance.
Vinnie
I'd give him a fair shot.
Tom
Okay.
Patrick Bet-David
So what I'm saying is be patient.
Tom
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
So we don't know what's going to happen. Be patient. The. The conversion process requires the community to be patient and willing to allow others to see some see later. We have relatives that gave their lives to Christ on their deathbed, and we have people that gave their life to Christ. Tico one day comes up to me, says, I want to get baptized on the beach. I said, you do? Yeah. Dylan says, I want to get baptized.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
Who walked up with him?
Vinnie
Me.
Patrick Bet-David
That's right. Well, who did he see get baptized?
Vinnie
Me.
Patrick Bet-David
And then afterwards, he got inspired and he said, I want to do it on my own. I said, whenever you're ready. Someday. How old was he when he did that? How. When did you do it?
Vinnie
Two years ago.
Patrick Bet-David
He was nine years old when he did it. But he did it.
Vinnie
Yep.
Patrick Bet-David
But some dude at 82 on their deathbed, who's right, it's wrong.
Vinnie
Nobody's wrong.
Patrick Bet-David
There's, it's, it's. Be patient, be patient. That's the part where I think I am so impressed with the way he's leading. I mean, it is so impressive with the way he's leading. I'm specifically talking about Trump. It's so impressive the way he's leading, where on one end he can chew out somebody saying you're ABC fake news. On one end he can say, Reuters, these guys. These guys. You can't be in the plane because what you're doing is bs. On the other end, he can go and sit down with Saudi, Qatar and these leaders and try to find a way to bring peace in the Middle East. You think, you really think the guys on the military side. And by the way, the way he did it, it's so interesting the way he did it. So he goes, brings peace and then signs a $143 billion. What deal? Military deal.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
So he does it in a way that the military guys are making money and there is no war. Did you understand the way he's doing it? So. Because he also doesn't want these bullshit lobbyists from the military side to come out and be upset about it, hey, I'll come out. Let's do peace. But you got to buy this much and you got to buy $500 billion of other stuff. It's very interesting how he's getting the team of rivals to all want to do business together. This is a clinic that everybody has to watch the way he's doing his second term than a first term. It's a clinic, the way he's doing it. Anyways, let's get to Adam. What are you going to say?
Tom
Yeah, I just want to weigh in on essentially the Stephen A. Thing and how Vinnie was kind of commenting on that. I think the speech that you gave to Vinnie was there was very powerful because it's about the ability to forgive and adjust and evolve. You know, Stephen A. Smith, someone who has not, did not vote for Trump, he is now basically coming over to the other side. He said, you know, you don't preach the converted, you don't preach the choir. You preach to basically independence. And why did Trump win, lose, and then win the election is because basically politics is a game of addition, not subtraction. He convinced people in the middle, the movable middle, hey, man, listen, come over to my way of thinking. And you have to give someone like Stephen A. Smith the grace and the respect to say, yeah, maybe you were wrong about who you voted for, but welcome to Our team, if you alienate them and say you're an idiot and you didn't vote to the right person, you're never gonna win people over. You know, they say you gotta check yourself before you wreck yourself. Well, he checked himself. And something that I've learned from PBD is pbd, correct me if I'm wrong. How often do you say America is very forgiving. They, they'll, people will tear you down. But then if you apologize, they help build you back up.
Patrick Bet-David
One of the best messages, Christian quality.
Tom
Yeah. One of the best messages I, I hear from people is like, man, four years ago, five years ago, I couldn't stand you. But man, thank you for coming around. Thank you for being reasonable. Thank you. Have the ability to adapt. What do we say here all the time? Outwork out, improve out, strategize, outlast. Stephen A. Smith is evolving and you have to give people the ability to evolve over time.
Patrick Bet-David
Interesting. It'll be interesting to see what happens here as he maneuvers and if he tries to win over the Democratic Party, I think it's going to be very challenging to do so. But we'll see. We'll see what's going to happen there. All right, so next story, Vinnie, is you're not going to be happy with this next story, but what happened have to go to it anyways. What assisted dying bill moves forward. And not only does this bill move forward, they're allowing people to make recommendations of individuals.
Vinnie
So wait, so if I want somebody to get killed, like if I want.
Patrick Bet-David
Somebody dead, I would recommend such and such considered. All right, so let's go to political recommendation.
Tom
Yeah. What's that?
Patrick Bet-David
Medical. The Medical Aid and Dying act passed by assembly last month awaits a Senate vote with Majority Leader Andrea Stewart Cousins. I don't think any relations to demarcus stating I'm happy that the conversation is starting around death and dying and promising to bring the bill to the floor once our conference secures enough support. Noting 25 senators currently sponsored a bill which needs 32 votes to pass eight in dying advocates led by Corinne Kerry, senior campaign director for Compassion and Choices really observe growing Democratic support with Kerry noting Stewart Cousins is engaged in a way this year that she's never been before. While some Democratic senators would vote for the bill if it reaches the floor but hesitate to sponsor. Tom, what do you think about this assistant assisted dying bill moving forward? And this is story by Politico and.
Adam Sosnick
This is in New York. Okay, so this is in New York and New York had assisted dying. Thanks to the mafia for a long.
Tom
Time, but it was way to go, Tom.
Adam Sosnick
But yeah, so I'll be here all week. No, I don't like it. And here's what I don't like about it. The Assisted Dying act basically put something in the hands of the government that maybe someday could be used the wrong way. We live in a time where boomers are living longer. We get a lot of people in Social Security and we're going to have a lot of economic strength. The future looks bright, but the future is not without problems to be solved. And some of them are big problems, like the number of people that will be on Social Security and Medicare and what it's going to cost when they're there. And what do you do with them who are destitute that don't have family and then they have Alzheimer's and they're in facilities and the government's paying for that? Well, let me tell you, other countries have run into this and tiny countries in the Benelux region of Europe have basically just said, well, then at some point in time, you know, we just, you know, we give them the needle. Euthanasia, you know, an 85 year old person who's destitute and all that.
Vinnie
Euthanasia, like, like young people in Asia?
Adam Sosnick
No, youth euthanasia, as in why has.
Tom
You got to be worried about the youth in Asia?
Adam Sosnick
Oh yeah, here we go.
Tom
Have you ever seen Ali G?
Patrick Bet-David
What's, what's the.
Vinnie
Let them finish.
Tom
I want to know about the euthanasia.
Adam Sosnick
But we're seeing it and I believe it was Netherlands that basically got to the point that said, look, you know, if they're old, destitute, a burden to society.
Patrick Bet-David
Are you for it? Tom?
Adam Sosnick
I'm not for it because everything I'm talking about like Netherlands and things. This, you put something on the books that you think it's good. Oh, well, people can choose. You can do like this and doctors can. Well, what does the doctor choose if you have no family there? And what if you're not the one that was choosing it? You are. You're old and firm and people around you making the decision for you. Once you put this on the books, it can be used in bad ways, which is why I don't like it.
Patrick Bet-David
Okay, let me ask you. These are some of the folks out there that are campaigning. You mean to tell me like this wouldn't convince you to support it? Rob, if you can show the picture, vote yes to assisted dying, huh? Look at the lady in the middle who all the way in the middle to the left. Pink. Can you go zoom in on her face a little bit?
Tom
Let us choose.
Patrick Bet-David
Because she's. She's pretty happy, right?
Vinnie
Yeah.
Patrick Bet-David
The one on the left. The one on the left is a little bit. Yeah, you're right. The one on the left is a little bit concerned. But look at the one all the way to the right. She's worried she may be, like, being nominated. All the way to the right, Rob. Zoom out a little bit. Not that one. Look at that one. She's, like, about to run off.
Vinnie
Yeah, she doesn't look happy.
Patrick Bet-David
Give me choice over my death. How much you think these guys got paid to just go out there and hold these signs up?
Adam Sosnick
By the way, this isn't New York. I believe this is Scotland.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, but no matter what it is, are these people going out there doing this because they support it? Are these guys doing it because they're getting paid? Question, though. Do you think, like, does anybody here have the thought of saying, I would support people being able to choose to take their lives? Adam, are you in a place of choice? Are you in a place of. No, we shouldn't make that available to everybody.
Tom
Well, look, I'm old enough to remember in the late 90s, there was a guy named Dr. Death. Dr. Jack Kevorkian.
Vinnie
Armenian Pat.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, yeah. You know who played him in a movie?
Vinnie
Don't tell me. Al Pacino.
Patrick Bet-David
Al Pacino.
Vinnie
Great one.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah.
Adam Sosnick
And you could go in Rolling Stone magazine and you could buy his death machine, which was an IV kit. That's what Adam's talking about.
Patrick Bet-David
So don't give people ideas. He's joking, folks. He's joking. But go ahead. Keep going.
Adam Sosnick
At the time.
Patrick Bet-David
Oh, my God, Tom, don't give him ideas. Those things. You can still find those things on ebay. Go ahead.
Adam Sosnick
I used to buy them and gift.
Patrick Bet-David
Them to people tomorrow. Go ahead, Adam.
Tom
No, no, Tom, go. Keep going.
Vinnie
Your lights on, Adam.
Tom
Okay, my bad. Well, I remember this guy, Dr. Jack.
Patrick Bet-David
Actually in the insurance industry, so that's true. So go ahead, Adam. Life settlement.
Adam Sosnick
Go ahead.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, yeah.
Tom
Well, life insurance should be called death insurance, but that's a whole conversation called death insurance.
Patrick Bet-David
They changed it. Yeah, yeah.
Tom
Because it's called marketing. Anyway, this guy was a super controversial figure because basically he was helping terminally.
Patrick Bet-David
Ill people, Armenians.
Tom
Off themselves, and it was very controversial. I want to say that he was, in fact, convicted of. Of, I think, murder, second degree murder here, but he's convicted of second degree murder and served eight years of a 10 to 25 year prison sentence. He was released on parole in June 2007 on a condition he would not offer advice or participate or be present in the act of any type of euthanasia or any other person that he promoted. Talked about the procedure of med. Of assisted suicide. So apparently this is frowned upon, and it's not something that. But it's such a dark, dreary, uncomfortable conversation.
Patrick Bet-David
Ask the question.
Tom
Like these people.
Patrick Bet-David
Here's the question I'm asking. Are you at all for it? Is it a libertarian idea to say, if somebody wants to take their lives, leave it to them?
Tom
Vinnie, how do you stop somebody? So. So here's. Can I answer this?
Patrick Bet-David
So I'm waiting.
Tom
If someone wants to kill themselves, can they do that?
Vinnie
Anybody?
Patrick Bet-David
No. They get arrested after they kill themselves. You're murdered exactly right after you kill yourself.
Tom
So the question is, is the person who is helping to facilitate do that? Are they convicted? So if someone says, no, I actually, I'm terminally ill. I don't want to live like this. Rather than take a pill or, God forbid, shoot myself or hang myself, I want to go about this in a humane way.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, that's normal. They'll put in their tr. Trust and say, okay, if I'm getting close to dying and I'm a cabbage or I'm a vegetable, let me go. Don't keep me alive for no reason.
Adam Sosnick
Do not resuscitate.
Vinnie
Okay?
Tom
But some. That's assuming again.
Patrick Bet-David
Let me go to somebody else. Guys, do you think it's an idea that we should entertain?
Vinnie
No. And I'll tell you why.
Patrick Bet-David
Tell me God, Pat.
Vinnie
We talk about Christianity. God doesn't make mistakes, okay? If you're still breathing, a bunch of mistakes. If you're breathing. If you're breathing, you are here for a reason. I don't care how hard life gets. He doesn't give you more than you can handle, period. End of story. You don't get to check out because it's hard. That's not dignity. That's called surrender. All right? The same way I feel about abortion. Umberto made a great point. All those people with that pink and all that stuff, pretty sure they're all for abortion. Okay? We don't get to decide when the life should end, okay? That's God's job, it's not yours. Okay? Some people call it compassion. I call it playing God. And the last I checked, fact. None of us qualify to be God. So God let God do his thing. That's. To me, that's murder. You're killing somebody. Just like a freaking abortion and you're helping them die.
Tom
I respect you give your opinion here. I think it's. And I'm not saying you. I hear it's such a cop out to say it's all in God's hands. God doesn't make a mistake.
Vinnie
He doesn't make mistakes.
Tom
Okay?
Vinnie
God makes mistakes.
Tom
Well, then, you know what? Then, then humans certainly do.
Vinnie
Great point.
Patrick Bet-David
Okay?
Vinnie
Because humans have a point in their heart.
Tom
Such, it's such an easy blanket answer. God would never make a mistake.
Vinnie
No, he doesn't.
Tom
God would never do that.
Patrick Bet-David
Him.
Vinnie
Because you're not a. Are you a Christian? You believe in God?
Tom
I'm the original Christian, buddy. It's called Jewish.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Tom
You follow our stuff.
Vinnie
Okay, but you believe Jesus Christ is the savior. No, you don't. That's a whole different conversation.
Adam Sosnick
There we go.
Tom
But the point is this. So it's such a cop out, like God doesn't make mistakes. Blanket answer. We can't even have a conversation now because God doesn't make mistakes.
Vinnie
He doesn't, Adam. You make mistakes. Human beings make mistakes. The devil gets in people and he makes them make mistakes. So when people go, oh, this baby in there, I'm going to kill it.
Tom
How are you so convinced of this?
Vinnie
I'm convinced 100% because I have something called, called faith, Adam. I have faith.
Tom
If you actually define faith, it's believing. It's not 100.
Vinnie
No, I believe in faith because I've seen it. I've lived it, Adam. So for somebody to say faith, the.
Tom
Definition of faith is not 100, it's the uncertainty, but the belief. It's not 100, Adam. The actual definition of faith is that you cannot be 100 certain. That is the actual definition of faith is that I actually, I think this is gonna. I believe so much, but I'm not sure. So you use the term 100%, but you're not 100, Jesus. That is literally why it's called faith.
Vinnie
You don't have faith.
Patrick Bet-David
Let me go to Tom first. Tom here.
Vinnie
Adam. And they wrote about it and everybody proved it, that everything that he said happened. And out of all the, all the religious leaders, Muhammad, Buddha, everything, you know what everybody wrote and it's been proven, Adam. This is my faith. That Jesus Christ is the only one that died and came back to life. He remixed. That's the guy.
Tom
He remixed the guy. I want him to come back again.
Vinnie
Well, he's.
Adam Sosnick
Well, he will.
Vinnie
He will. And it's not one of these days, guys, it's not gonna be good for people that like killing themselves and killing other people. Adam.
Tom
So let me ask you a question. You know what I find ridiculous?
Adam Sosnick
I want you and I to be on the same page. And I don't know if you really understand how badly I want that in my heart.
Tom
Thank you.
Adam Sosnick
Regardless of how we argue, regardless of the snide comments that you and I make to each other, I'm responsible for mine. I want you and I to be on the exact same page when Christ comes back. And he is coming back.
Tom
I have one question. When someone apologizes after being a scumbag, murderer, rapist, and they accept Jesus on their deathbed, do you think they should be resolved of their sins?
Vinnie
I love this question.
Tom
If they're truly rapist, child rapist.
Vinnie
Adam, go ahead.
Patrick Bet-David
Are you ready for this?
Vinnie
Are you ready for this?
Tom
Yeah.
Vinnie
If in their heart of heart, and I don't see it, he does. Okay. If they do, then. Adam, I'm sorry. Yes, it is just like the thief that was crucified next to Jesus Christ. Well, one of them. One of them was mocking him. One of them was mocking him and he was saying, you're the son of God. Take yourself off. Save yourself and save us.
Adam Sosnick
We don't deserve it.
Vinnie
We don't deserve it. And he said, shame on you. He said, shame on you. He goes, he hasn't done nothing we deserve. And he turned to him, that guy, and on the cross said, jesus Christ, forgive me. And I. And. And forgive me of my sins. And what did Jesus say to him?
Adam Sosnick
I tell you the truth. Today you will be with me in paradise.
Vinnie
Boom. That's how it happened, Adam. And again, bro, it's in your heart.
Tom
Disgusting of a person you are on earth. If you accept on your deathbed, not.
Vinnie
Accept Jesus, Adam, you truly ask, okay.
Tom
So in your heart, all is forgiven and you believe. I have a very big problem with that.
Patrick Bet-David
Yeah.
Adam Sosnick
Because you know why? Because you're.
Tom
Because I'm a Jewish dumb. Go ahead.
Adam Sosnick
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. It's.
Patrick Bet-David
Go ahead.
Adam Sosnick
It's because you're human and you're still living with your desire for vengeance and consequence. And the ultimate judgment. The ultimate judgment is not us. There's nothing wrong with what you're saying from a human, Human logic perspective. And as a human, that is our logic, we have great pain in our heart, and there's nowhere to put it. But there's only one physician that cures the ultimate pain, and that's Jesus Christ. And so what you're feeling is normal. How can it be logical and Fair for this person that did this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this to. It's not a get out of jail free card. If that faith is not sincere, if that call to to, if that is not there, then the judgment will be passed on and that's God's business, not my business.
Patrick Bet-David
Okay, can we get back to the question? Tom, do you think there's anything about you here that thinks this story cuz you circled it that you wanted to talk about?
Adam Sosnick
Yep, I do.
Patrick Bet-David
And I got a dying bill moving forward. Do you think there's anything about it? Cuz I've asked this now seven times. Anything about it where they should have the ability to do so?
Adam Sosnick
Well, people have the ability to do so today. What I don't like is the word assisted and bill because they're putting power into a law and then these laws get used by countries and people the wrong way. I'm full of concern about how this law will be used in the future. There are people in this life that reach certain points and they want to tap out. That's not a decision I could ever make. If I'm not resuscitate able. I've told I have a do not resuscitate. If I'm not resuscitatable and there's no brain activity, accident, illness, cancer in the future, don't use artificial machines to keep me going. And there's nothing going on and there's no brain activity and they're like look, we are powering him. If there's no machines, his brain and his cancer and everything are done and he's with the Lord. I might be. There's a great debate here. My soul might be with the Lord in the first place, you know. So I have a problem with assisted and bill. It's a law and laws get used the wrong way by governments. To your question, that's what I don't like.
Vinnie
What do you think Pat? How do you feel about it?
Patrick Bet-David
No, I think the libertarian position would be if somebody on this panel was a libertarian. We don't have a representative there. Rob, do you have a different position on this or where are you at with this compassion?
Adam Sosnick
If it's somebody that has ALS or an incurable disease and they're in pain, that's one thing. But if you're depressed and you have the blues and you want to go seek assisted dying, I don't approve of that for you.
Patrick Bet-David
It's based on what qualifies the individual to be able to have this assistant dying.
Adam Sosnick
Yeah, if they're in medical pain and every day is torture. For them to be alive, that's one thing. But if you're, I see a lot of this overseas where it's depression and they're, they're, oh, this depression is. I can't beat it. I can't get through it. That's a different type of issue that could be solved through therapy, through medication. But there are diseases out there that there's no solving for.
Patrick Bet-David
Right. And by the way, if you think about it, this whole story with Jack Kevorkian. In 1998, Kevorkian was arrested and tried for his role in the voluntary euthanasia of a man named Thomas Yauck who had Lou Gehrig disease, or als. He was convicted of second degree murder. And then he gets whatever he gets to 10 to 25 years. That's eight years on it. Coming out with the fact that he would never speak to anybody else about it again. So. So that there is a libertarian faction that believes this ought to be a. The individual's choice to do whatever they want to do with their body. I'm a Christian. I don't subscribe to this at all, whatsoever. But there is a community that says there is something to do here with it. And, you know, you just have to hear their argument, what their argument is all about. For me, it's very simple, man. You know, there's so many times in life where you're in a place where there seems to be no other reason to live. There's nothing to look forward to. You feel like you're the only person that's going through this challenge in time. And it's tough, it's painful, it's. You feel alone, you feel everyone's turned against you. Could be an ugly divorce, could be a loss of a loved one, could be a career, could be you screwed up with a business partner that you had and you did something so bad that, that you're probably not going to get that relationship ever back. And you lost 80% of people that were in your life because it was so tied to your career. No matter how shitty things may be, it's just not worth it. It's just not. And it always goes back to the time I interviewed this one guy who jumped off the bridge. And, you know, they make it. And they said 100% of people that they interviewed who made it in the San Francisco Bay Bridge, who would jump off suicidal the second they let go that split second, a hundred percent of them regretted letting go. Oh, my goodness, a hundred percent. That when they Let go. All they thought about is all the people they loved, the great memories in their lives, and they said, I wish I wouldn't have done it. And God gave them a second chance. In that cold ocean, the high, the drop, the bones. It feels like you're hitting a ton of bricks when you hit the water. So. So the point is, you know, as you go through this, I think sometimes, you know, you can also put certain thoughts on people's heads to think something is okay or worth it. You know, I just want to. There's a reason why we have the brand Future Looks Bright because we want to encourage the mindset of future's bright. Things are going to work itself out. Even when nothing was going wrong in my. Nothing was going right in my life, I'm like, dude, I don't know what. I got something to look forward to, by the way. Something for you to think about. I'm not. I don't have this for you. I just want to show you. I cannot wait to be able to show you what's in this come September. This will be introduced in September. I can.
Vinnie
You shall be on the side.
Patrick Bet-David
I don't even want to show it. Yeah, Yeah. I cannot wait to show you what's in this. Yeah, I can't wait. And you know who we probably will introduce it to first? The people in the Peabody Podcast Circle. The people that are in there. And by the way, when it goes, it's gonna go. So if you're not yet part of the circle, to get today's notes behind the scenes, many conversations and debates that continue with everybody that watches the podcast, go to PBD Podcast Circle, join it, network with others, put up the stories. There's a lot of debates that happens, a lot of different communication with them there. And so it's another way for us to stay in contact with each other throughout the week when there's not a podcast being done. Anyways, having said that, gang, have a great day. Have a great weekend. We'll do it again next week. Take care, everybody. Bye, bye. Bye, bye.
PBD Podcast Episode 587 Summary: "Diddy Trial BOMBSHELLS, Trump DESTROYS Neocons, Putin BAILS On Peace Talks"
Release Date: May 15, 2025
Host: Patrick Bet-David
Duration: Approximately 2 hours
The episode delves into the highly publicized trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, uncovering shocking allegations and testimonies. Patrick Bet-David outlines the severe accusations against Diddy, including:
Sexual Abuse and Control: Combs is accused of orchestrating degrading and abusive "freak off" sessions, involving multiple male escorts and forcing his girlfriend Cassie Ventura into non-consensual acts. At [18:40], Patrick emphasizes, "Cassie Ventura testified about Combs' control over every aspect of her life, making her use fake names and tracking her movements."
Racketeering Charges: The prosecution portrays Combs as the head of a criminal enterprise, engaging in racketeering activities such as kidnapping, arson, bribery, and obstruction.
Defense Strategies: The defense acknowledges Combs' involvement in domestic violence but attempts to downplay it by arguing consent and victim motivations. As Stephen A. Smith describes at [23:58], "Combs' lawyers are suggesting that the female victims are motivated by greed, which could lead jurors to re-victimize them."
Likelihood of Acquittal: Patrick predicts that, much like O.J. Simpson, Diddy might walk free despite the overwhelming evidence, citing media biases and strategic defense moves. At [32:20], he states, "I think he's going to be O.J. Simpson 2.0… he’s going to go free."
The discussion shifts to California's alarming insurance rate hikes and broader economic issues:
State Farm Rate Increase: California approved a 17% rate increase for State Farm homeowners insurance ([09:22]). This follows an initial request for a 22% hike due to severe financial stress caused by catastrophic wildfires, notably the Palisades fire which depleted State Farm's surplus from $2.6 billion to $620 million.
Renters Insurance Surge: Renters faced a 38% increase in insurance rates, significantly impacting affordability and threatening the stability of the real estate market. Adam Sosnick shares a personal anecdote at [14:44], noting his own renter's insurance increased from $2,000 to $2,800 annually.
Impact on Housing Market: The rate hikes contribute to reduced mortgage approvals and declining real estate sales. With 7% of mortgages and sales stalled due to unaffordable insurance costs, the real estate industry is on the brink of a major correction.
Migration Trends: Patrick highlights the exodus from California to states with lower living costs, such as Texas and Florida, emphasizing the financial relief these moves provide. At [13:54], he notes, "Just by moving from California to Texas, you save 55%."
A significant portion of the podcast focuses on President Trump's aggressive foreign policy maneuvers, particularly in the Middle East:
Saudi-Arabia Arms Deal: Trump secured a $142 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia as part of a broader $600 billion investment package. This deal aims to bolster U.S. defense exports and strengthen ties with key Gulf states.
Critique of Neoconservatives: During a Riyadh speech, Trump criticized neoconservatives for their interventionist policies, asserting the transformation of the Middle East should come from within the region itself, not imposed by Western powers.
Strategic Diplomacy: Trump’s visits to Saudi Arabia and Qatar are portrayed as efforts to reshape Middle Eastern alliances and isolate Iran. The host discusses the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's attempts to modernize Saudi Arabia and shift its focus towards commerce over chaos.
Future of Middle East Peace Talks: The podcast examines Trump's attempts to broker peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, highlighting the complexities and potential outcomes. At [41:09], Adam Sosnick discusses the likelihood of Saudi Arabia's involvement in stabilizing the region through economic and military support.
Patrick provides an optimistic outlook on the U.S. economy:
Inflation Decline: The Consumer Price Index (CPI) revealed that inflation in April rose by 2.3% year-over-year, the lowest since February 2021 ([80:04]). Core CPI also saw a modest increase of 0.2%, indicating a disinflationary trend.
Stock Market Recovery: The S&P 500 has erased its 2025 losses, extending a rally that has been buoyed by positive economic indicators and Trump's market-friendly policies.
Future Economic Projections: Patrick confidently predicts that 2026 will be one of the greatest years in American economic history, driven by upcoming milestones like the 250th anniversary of the United States and the hosting of the World Cup, which he believes will further elevate America's global standing ([85:37]).
The podcast addresses the controversial Assisted Dying Act moving forward in New York:
Legislative Progress: The bill awaits a Senate vote, supported by figures like Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and backed by various Democratic senators. The act aims to legalize medical aid in dying for terminally ill patients.
Ethical Concerns: Adam Sosnick expresses strong opposition, fearing that such laws could be misused by governments to target vulnerable individuals. He warns of potential abuses and the slippery slope towards non-consensual euthanasia ([116:28]).
Host’s Perspective: Patrick engages in a heated debate about the morality and implications of assisted dying, ultimately agreeing with Vinnie’s stance against it. The conversation underscores the clash between libertarian views on individual choice and Christian ethical beliefs about life and death.
Patrick discusses Stephen A. Smith’s vehement criticism of Democratic Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett:
Critique of Leadership: Stephen A. Smith condemned Crockett for her unwavering opposition to Trump, labeling her strategies as ineffective and detrimental to her political career. At [88:54], he remarks, "Stephen A. is saying you're doing it wrong."
Debate on Party Politics: The hosts debate whether Smith’s critique signifies a broader shift within the Democratic Party or simply highlights tactical disagreements. Adam Sosnick suggests that Democrats are moving towards the center to appeal to a broader electorate, while Tom emphasizes the need for respectful evolution in political strategies.
Patrick Bet-David shares his optimistic outlook and predictions for the future:
2026 Vision: He envisions 2026 as a landmark year for America, coinciding with the country’s 250th anniversary and the World Cup. Patrick believes Trump’s continued leadership and strategic foreign policy will drive unprecedented economic growth and global influence ([85:37]).
Leadership Philosophy: Emphasizing traits like respect, fear, and likability, Patrick contrasts Trump’s direct and assertive leadership style with what he perceives as the weaknesses of current administration figures like Biden.
Call to Action: Patrick encourages listeners to remain optimistic, work strategically, and prepare for significant positive developments in the upcoming years.
Patrick Bet-David on State Farm Crisis ([12:07]):
"Now, here's the problem. You got to realize what's good market... people can't afford that 17%."
Stephen A. Smith on Diddy’s Trial ([23:58]):
"Jurors might perceive it as the lawyers re-victimizing the victims."
Patrick Bet-David on Leadership Traits ([51:38]):
"The qualities of an incredible Leader is what? Fear? Like respect, Love."
Patrick's Prediction for 2026 ([85:37]):
"I believe 2026 will be one of the top three, maybe top five greatest years we've had in the history of America since 1776."
Vinnie on Assisted Dying ([121:55]):
"God doesn't make mistakes. If you're breathing, you are here for a reason."
Conclusion:
In this episode, Patrick Bet-David navigates through a myriad of pressing issues, from the spiraling financial challenges in California to the intricacies of international diplomacy under Trump’s administration. The trial of Sean Combs serves as a focal point for discussing media influence and justice, while economic updates provide a cautiously optimistic view of America's financial trajectory. Controversial topics like assisted dying and political criticisms add depth to the conversation, reflecting the diverse perspectives of the hosts. Patrick's unwavering confidence in Trump's leadership and his bold predictions for the future encapsulate the episode's overarching theme: a belief in America's resilience and potential for unprecedented growth.
For those who haven't tuned in, Episode 587 offers a comprehensive exploration of significant social, economic, and political developments, enriched by engaging dialogue and insightful analysis.