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August 3, 2025 48 mins

Media Exposed with Adam Weiss  - August 3, 2025

A - Adam and NYC Mayoral Candidate Joseph Hernandez discuss the shooting and Mamdani

B - Adam and Martha Boneta Fain dive into the lefts backlash to the Sweeney jeans ad

C - Adam and David go back into Epstein and Trump as the media continues to dig

D - Adam and Ari Ackerman discuss Hamas and aid interruption in Gaza

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Media Exposed this. We're going to take a
look at there is a shooting, terrible shooting in New
York City and how the media covered that. Right away,
We're gonna have an interesting New York City of mayoral
candidate joining us. We're going to take a Lake Sidney Sweeney,
the American Eagle ahead and the freakout from the left
and the media over such a easy American made company

(00:22):
and such a easy, not even controversial ad. We take
a look. We'll take a look at the Epstein saga.
I wanted to get rid of that, but the media
is infatuated with and how's Trump handling it. We're also
going to take a look at Gaza. There's so much misinformation,
so much news about starvation. What's the truth. We're going
to try to get to the bottom of that. That

(00:44):
more coming up on Media exposed to what they do
say is fake. That's how devious the media has become.
They're full force activists now.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
They coded Trump folks.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
We're in on it on the Wavy.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
Sway's elections Sways policy. We need to expose them Republicans
trash the contry. Yeah, it stops.

Speaker 4 (01:24):
I've been doing this since I was eighteen, I've had
hit jobs done against me.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
I've been attacked by media.

Speaker 4 (01:29):
Reporters are afraid Olk's truth will prevail. Thank News Media,
We're here to call you out.

Speaker 5 (01:40):
In the.

Speaker 6 (01:45):
Media Exposed with Adam Wise starts.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
Now, welcome back to Media Exposed. There's an awful shooting
in New York City. We're going to take a look
at crime in New York City and the mayoral right.
We have an interesting care joining us. But right off
the bat, CNN had to jump in it and say
the guy the shooter was probably white. Meanwhile, it was
a big photo him that he wasn't white. I want

(02:11):
to welcome my first guest here, Joseph Fernandez. First time joining,
CEO of Bluewater Venture Partners and he's a New York
City mayoral candidate. Joseph, thanks for joining us. Very attractive candidate.
I want you quickly because I read the bio. Your refugee,
your parents were political prisoners in Cuba. You are what

(02:32):
the American dream is. Entrepreneur, biotech entrepreneur, healthcare entrepreneur, started
invested in a lot of companies. You're almost the opposite
of what Mandani is, an actor whose parents were famous
movie producers, I think, and he was an actor. He's
a really good actor, it seems like because even yesterday's
even early in the week is press conference when he

(02:54):
rushed back from Uganda and he said, I'm supporting he
is supporting the police. Meanwhile, you look at his track record,
it's pretty terrible. But tell us about your quickly, about
your campaign and your story. I want the audience to
know about it. In New York City.

Speaker 7 (03:08):
Thank you, appreciate you having us on your show, your
great show. I'm honored to be here. Just a little
background on myself. I'm I'm an immigrant. I came here
when I was seven years of age. My parents were
My dad was a political prisoner. He was thrown in
prison by the Castro administration, and we came to this

(03:30):
country with nothing. My father washed dishes, my mother cleaned houses,
and they taught us to work hard, to get educated,
and to love this country. And they said if you,
if you do all those things, that things will happen
to you. And I have been so lucky. I've attended
the best schools in the world. I have built twelve
different companies, and we brought five with us public the

(03:54):
one that we just brought public about four weeks ago.

Speaker 8 (03:56):
We were quite excited.

Speaker 7 (03:57):
We rang the bell and asked that I mean, I
am the American dream, and that this is only possible
in this amazing country and in this amazing city. So
I'm so grateful when I'm just trying to do my
little part to pay back to this great society that's
giving me so much.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
You know, the Cubans always seem to be more concerned.
I remember back even when when I was really young,
and I noticed the Cubans love George W the Father
Bush Reagan, and the rest of the Hispanic community wasn't
as much more. They become a little bit more conservative
of the Trump he drove more Hispanics, but the Cubans
were always more for freedom, opportunity coming to America. You know,

(04:36):
understand the American dream. So good for you. I'm glad
the success story. I'm glad you got it. But I
want to play this clip. It's cut one here, let's go.
It's it was Cuomo right on CNN the day after
he was talking about MADONNAE day after the shooting midweek.
I want to show you this. Do you think your
opponent zor on Mom Donnie.

Speaker 9 (04:53):
Would a mayor Mom Donnie help or hurt the morale
of the NYPD.

Speaker 10 (05:01):
Well, look, if you look at his prior statements, I
think it would definitely hurt.

Speaker 8 (05:08):
Literally.

Speaker 10 (05:08):
He has said he was part of this defund the
police movement. He has said that the police are a
threat to public safety, that they are racists, that he
would dismantle the police department. So these are all very
harsh statements. I think it would be very hard to

(05:33):
recruit police who would want to work for a mayor
who basically called, not basically did call the police officers racist.
I think he would aggravate what is already a bad situation.
And I don't think he understands the importance of the
NYPD and the importance of public safety.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
You know, and.

Speaker 10 (05:56):
Something like this happens, and then it really is a
reality check for all this political theory and political hype
that we have going on in this country.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
You know, Joseph, I was walking. I came back my
live on Central Park South and I walked, was gonna
walk my dog, and there was an ambulance crossed the
street in the park. They took this homeless gun person.
They put him in the ambulance, and I went to
walk dog. Ten minutes later they put him out on
the stretch and he was dead. He died. I said,

(06:29):
what kind of city puts someone in an ambulance? Then
they pick him back on the answer and ten fifteen
minutes of the consuwaited with the yellow rope, yellow tide,
and he died. What kind of saint society? It seems
like whatever. Eric Adams, who is the current city mayor,
pretends that the city's all lovey dovey and all great
these days, and it's not.

Speaker 8 (06:49):
So.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
I hope we give somebody like you another shot. More
people because Formo's a known quantity, Eric's a known quantity.
Neither one of them seemed to be making dense into
mom Donnie thoughts on this the city right now?

Speaker 8 (07:02):
Well, first of all, I agree with with Andrew.

Speaker 7 (07:04):
I actually just came back from Officer Islam's funeral and
I sat next to Cuoma and we chatted a little
bit about about this issue and really the challenge the
city has. Look public safety is number one. You have
to have a city that's safe, that people feel that
they can walk the streets the city. Since I've been

(07:25):
here since twenty eleven. It's decayed, that the quality of
life has decayed. The police morale is on the ground,
I can tell you because I've interviewed police officers. Uh,
they just want to do their time, get their pension,
and get the heck out of Dodge. That is not
good morale. We don't support them, we don't have their back.
You know, when they arrest on the revolving doors of

(07:46):
you know, the bail system that we have just really
decreases morale. And you know, an incident like this where
you need.

Speaker 8 (07:54):
Good leadership, you need leadership.

Speaker 7 (07:56):
So it is going to have your back because you know, listen, cops,
it's a really hard job and it's a thankless job.

Speaker 8 (08:02):
We have to support them.

Speaker 7 (08:03):
And I am concerned, like Andrew, that Zoron is not
going to be that supportive of the police. I mean,
I think his digital signature is quite clear. He doesn't
like the police, doesn't he wants to defund it. He
wants to add mental health professionals in lieu of police.
And we all know that in the city of New
York we have eight point eight million people. There's some
bad people here and we need to have the police.

(08:24):
We need to make sure that they have the resources
that they need. We need to make sure we pay
them appropriately. My plan, I have a plan to calls
for another ten thousand police officer in the city to
really bring the quality of life up.

Speaker 8 (08:37):
Without quality of life, nothing else matters.

Speaker 7 (08:40):
Free rent. All this other stuff he's talking about is irrelevant.
You got to have safety first, and that is what
I'm focusing on. And you know, technology is a big
piece of that. In this particular incident which occurred about
six twenty seven PM in the three forty five part
Avenue block, which I was actually nearby, the gunman came

(09:02):
out and there was about sixty seconds or so where
this guy was walking effectively on the street. If we
had had AI technology that would have picked up that gun,
we would have quickly brought in the equivalent of the
SWAT team in New York City, which has an elite force.
They would have been able to intervene. Those doors would
have been locked in the buildings and the surrounding areas.
We would have been able to communicate to everybody within
a mile radius of that incident to alert them of

(09:25):
the shooter. Technology has a role to play in our
safety as well, so we can't dismiss that, but you
got to have morale. The police have to be supported,
and they have to they have to have politicians back,
and right now they don't.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
Yeah, I don't know what Eric's doing because I live
on Fifth and sixth, and every time I make a
left on Seventh Avenue between fifty nine and fifty eight,
there's four homeless people sleeping there, one of them screaming.
It's like four if people don't know, in New York,
a block is very short. It's not an avenue the
four and you walk down Fifth Avenue forties and the fifties,
homeless people everywhere. So this guy running for reelection, his

(10:02):
records there, that's why he's that movement at the polls
at all. I want to play this clip quick cut too,
because CNN right away accused the gunman of let's go
to cut two, which is for any given time.

Speaker 11 (10:14):
All right, So Brian stay with us. The deputy former
deputy director of the FBI, Andy McCabe is with us
as well, and Andy, I just want to ask you
you talk about a forty four forty four story building
as Brian is reporting, and what John Miller just said,
there were a few things that really stood out there
among them that they did get They do know what
he looks like, sunglasses, mustache, male, possibly white, and.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
The guy's name was Shane Devin to Murray, I don't
know why CNN did that, but can cause real damage
and a chaos situation like that. Give me your final thoughts, Joseph,
Oh yeah, listen.

Speaker 7 (10:50):
I think New York leaders and the media have a
tendency to want to divide people. That is their modus operanda. Unfortunately,
because if you really look at New York City, New
York City is a melting pot of people. We have
all people one hundred and seventy six countries represented in
this in this little city from a geographic perspective, so

(11:12):
to a stereotype that this that this shooter was white,
it is just unnecessary. It's meant to inflame the publicy
and it doesn't do anything with regards.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
It's irresponsible for CNN. And I'm gonna thanks for joining us, Jess.
We'll have you back on soon and hopefully I'll see
you soon. Thank you, Joseph, thank you for having me,
Thank you, thank you. Thanks stand up. Coming up next,
the Lefties lose it over Sydney Sweeney and a jeans
or is it jeans? That more coming up? Our media
exposed just he thought the Wok culture war was coming

(12:07):
to an end. Not so fast. The leftings genes are
Nazi propaganda. Can't make this stuff up, folks. Sydney Sweeney
wears American ego denim in the left loos of their mind,
they see patriotism and call it fascism. She triggered them
by looking sexy, confident, an American. No politics, no agenda,

(12:28):
nothing in the commercials political, just a beautiful woman in jeans.
That alone set off the woke Bob Wok actors hate tradition,
hate American tradition and self reliance. They can't stand anything
that feels strong, normal, or pro American. They want submission,
not style. They want weirdness, not normal in our society.

(12:50):
Silence isn't safe in Hollywood anymore. Sidney didn't even say anything,
just existed outside their narrative, and that was enough to
get them smeared. If denim and flag affect you, the
problem is you. This isn't about you. It's a simple ad.
It's about a movement that hates what America stands for.
I want to welcome my next guesth Matha Bonita Fain.

(13:10):
She's a strategic advisor for Vote America. First, Math, thanks
for joining us.

Speaker 12 (13:16):
Thank you so much, Adam for having me on your show.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
Martha, this is.

Speaker 13 (13:20):
One of them.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
Ahead, go ahead.

Speaker 14 (13:23):
This is one of the reasons why President Donald John
Trump got elected, because the American people are so tired
of the left, you know, taking offense to strong, beautiful,
patriotic people exactly.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
And I want to you know, and going back in
the day and it might be a gen za, you
might be so, but back in the American days in
the eighties and nineties, this was a perfectly fine commercial.
We were patriotic, whether it's the marvel man or a
beautiful woman, and there was no qualms about it. Now
we can't even run a simple commercial. Get back to
normal commercial. It seems. For the last decade or more,

(14:02):
we had these woke commercials. We're making the traditional family
look like fools, men look like Bozo's. You know. It
was tough to we had and we had to shove
so much diversity in commercials. I always said, part of
culture is the advertising industry. Hollywood, the media and advertising
industry plays a good because you see that every night

(14:23):
in the commercials, and they were banging on our heads
about this diversity and gay couples being together and just
throwing it down our throats. But I want to go
to this cut three. Let's watch as the whole women
says the American Ego City brought her child about child trauma.
Back watch this.

Speaker 15 (14:40):
I really wasn't going to weigh in on this, but
here we go. It is so difficult to grow up
as a person of color, specifically a woman, and view
yourself as beautiful in any sense of the word.

Speaker 12 (14:51):
Growing up in this country.

Speaker 15 (14:52):
I remember growing up in a predominantly white community wishing
myself out of this body, out of this culture. Take
my name if it met that I could wake up
blonde haired and blue eyed, never having to explain who
I am or worry about being accepted. That is why
this American Ego ad with Sidney Sweeney is especially off putting.
There's a lot of rhetoric right now online about the

(15:13):
political ideologies that this represents, and I don't discount that,
but for me, I can't help but think about the
thirteen year old brown girl who gets all her dn
at American, who already struggles to see her beauty and
worth in a world that continues to value white, Eurocentric
beauty standards, which I naive we thought by this point
we would have moved the needle on and.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
This girl, that girl is beautiful, so I don't know
what she's complaining about. Right, This is what we have,
the generation of spoiled TikTokers and instagram complaining because there's
a white woman, a white woman not allowed to be
in ads matha well.

Speaker 14 (15:47):
Actually, if anybody remembers, the most iconic genes commercial in
the history of our country was Brookshields.

Speaker 13 (15:55):
Right.

Speaker 14 (15:55):
Brookshields had these beautiful, very sexy commercial where she would say,
nothing comes between me and Mike Calvin Klein Jeans. I
don't know if you remember those ads, Adam, but.

Speaker 12 (16:09):
It's reminiscent for me the Bookshields.

Speaker 14 (16:12):
Ads And there's nothing wrong with being a beautiful, strong,
patriotic woman exactly.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
And look at the way the media covers it. You
have a spoiled little people on TikTok. This is why
culture moves and the media moves. They play games with
the psych to destroy tradition, to destroy our values. We
fought so hard, like you said earlier, we fought so
hard to Trump win because this wokeness was driving people crazy.
It's one of the reasons why Trump won. Obviously, we

(16:41):
need some tradition back in our lives. And you have
a few people on TikTok, a few people in Instagram complaining,
and then the media picks it up. I want to
show you this cut, what's actually what Good Morning America
said about this. Let's go to cut fourth.

Speaker 16 (16:55):
We begin with the backlash of our new ad campaign
featuring actress Sidney Sweeney.

Speaker 2 (17:00):
For American Eagle, and the tagline is Sidney Sweeney has
great genes Now. In one ad, the blondehair, blue eyed
actress talks about genes as in DNA, being passed down
from her parents.

Speaker 16 (17:10):
The play on words is being compared to Nazi propaganda
with racial undertones.

Speaker 17 (17:18):
The pun good genes activates a troubling historical associations for
this country. The American eugenics movement and it's prime between
like nineteen hundred and nineteen forty, weaponized the idea of
good genes just to justify white supremacist.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
Crazy autha that Good Morning America could reach four or
five billion people actually said. People are comparing this to Nazism.
Who three people on TikTok, but yet they spattered out
it could reach millions of people, and they twist people's minds.
It's irresponsible, it's unethical, and those people should be get
in trouble just for doing that. A good man, Good

(17:58):
morning America. Give me your thoughts on that.

Speaker 14 (18:00):
Well, they underestimate the American people. I mean, the American
people are smart and savvy, and they won't tolerate that.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
I mean.

Speaker 14 (18:08):
Also, this ad is a celebration of being healthy and fit.
I mean, Sidney Sweeney is a healthy, fit, beautiful, strong,
patriotic America loving women.

Speaker 12 (18:19):
And the left when.

Speaker 14 (18:20):
They do these outrageous, outlandish anti American sentiments towards beautiful
advertising like this, it really degrades them and makes them
look bad.

Speaker 12 (18:33):
And I have to say that number one of these
are great genes.

Speaker 14 (18:37):
I have a pair of myself, and I love them,
and I want to see more Sidney Sweeney ads, and
I welcome the celebration of strong, beautiful, patriotic women. And
to the left lunatics that continue to make fools of
themselves like this, it only continues to celebrate why Donald

(19:00):
Trump is in office because the American people won't tolerate
this craziness anymore.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
But what has the left hasn't kind of like screwed up,
messed up, even somewhat destroyed the modeling agency, commercials advertising.
So recently, you know, it was the summer beginning of
a summer after a Memorial date, we kind of went
back to Miami for swim weeks. One week is What's fashion?
Me is kinis? And it was they have all these

(19:25):
events influences, content creator sometimes I call myself a content creator,
but you know, and then one of those one of
the shows was Sports Illustrated and there were four hefty people,
four hefty women. I'm talking about two fifty three hundred pounds,
and people are clapping. They've been red pilled.

Speaker 5 (19:44):
You know.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
That means they've been submitted to say that's good and
that's healthy, and we have to smile at make it.
I'm like, I said to the person next to me,
what is she doing up there? So that's she said, Oh,
that's so nice. So we bunched people so hard that
they just go along with it. It's that this still
doing this sports soloship. But I think sports Solostate, hotel
brand and Victoria's Secrets hurt Day Band by playing this walkness,

(20:08):
this silliness and telling people that's okay to be two
fifty to sixty and have models like that When it's
not right. What are your thoughts on.

Speaker 12 (20:16):
That it's not?

Speaker 14 (20:17):
It's not And I'm so grateful to this administration that's
making America healthy again. I mean, being morbidly obese is
not healthy. Uh. You know, we're the greatest nation on earth,
and yet you know, historically we have had an obesity
problem in our population. And I'm so grateful to Secretary
Bobby Kennedy for everything he is doing to to make

(20:39):
sure that the food our children are eating.

Speaker 12 (20:41):
In the school system is healthy.

Speaker 14 (20:43):
And again to your point, you know, being morbidly obese
is not does not represent a healthy lifestyle.

Speaker 12 (20:51):
And you're right.

Speaker 14 (20:52):
I mean, you know, the celebration of these beautiful models,
it's also a celebration of fitness and the discipline it takes.

Speaker 12 (20:59):
And the health healthy lifestyles. And I welcome seeing beautiful.

Speaker 14 (21:03):
Women advertising products and we should celebrate that and we
shouldn't criticize them. And you know, the Left wants to
say that they're the Party of women, but they're not,
because if they were they would lift up and celebrate
this beautiful ad by this highly accomplished woman.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
Let must show it is cut here it's the young Turks,
jank Yuga and Anaksperia. They're like far left, these guys,
but even they can't take this wokeness, this crazy and
let me just cut five.

Speaker 13 (21:29):
Yes, if they we're talking about how white people and
only white people or all white people have good genes,
I'd be like, whoa, what the hell is that? Okay,
maybe eugenics all that stuff, but white people are also
allowed to have good genes.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
No, not allowed.

Speaker 13 (21:50):
If you say only white people, that's crazy, right, But
if you say no, if you're going to do an ad.
And my guess is if they were going to do
this ad two years ago or five years ago, they
would This is why it's an interesting topic. I think
they would not have put a white person in that end.
I think that they would have had a conversation with
the advertising executives, et cetera, and they would have decided, Uh,

(22:13):
people will say that we're being racist or eugenics or
nazi or something. So if we're gonna say someone has
good genes, we should make it a minority. Okay, that's
my guess. Maybe I'm wrong, but I have a pretty
decent read of that culture. Okay, so now white people
are also allowed to have good genes.

Speaker 18 (22:31):
And folks are just so crazy, guys.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
Is a play on words. It's a play on words.
If this is the hill you're.

Speaker 13 (22:37):
Choosing to die on, you're doing great damage because it
annoys everyone.

Speaker 12 (22:43):
Yeah, it does, it does.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
It is annoying. It's incredibly annoying. Banks says it. Well,
he's the young Turks is very left. But if this
is the hill you're going to die on, you know,
it's absolutely ridiculous because he's right. For so long they
didn't even have a white person. Advertising was like diversity
one oh one is every single ad? Almost give me

(23:04):
your final thoughts on that author before we go.

Speaker 14 (23:07):
I welcome the opportunity to see more of these ads,
and I agree.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
With the show.

Speaker 14 (23:13):
The show you just put on. We may not agree
politically on many things. Oh we absolutely agree on this point.
Don't die on this hill. We want to celebrate beautiful,
healthy women. And just because you're a beautiful white woman
with blonde hair, blue eyes, that doesn't mean that you
are a Nazi. That's the most outrageous statement that can

(23:34):
be said and bring on more beautiful women advertising blue jeans.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
Mart I want to thank you for joining us. I'll
see you soon. Thank you up. Thanks. We're going to
talk Epstein. I wanted to get that added the news,
but can't help. But the media is all over Trump.
They won't let it go. Let's find out how he's
talking and fighting back on this and what the media
is saying about it. Now that and more coming up
by medi expost Welcome back to media exposed the meet.

(24:11):
He wants you to think that Maggar is still obsessed
with Epstein, but don't they They are the ones. The
media are the ones. The media is not anything to
put a plug or get Trump and manipulate his words,
manipulate his actions. They want to keep the story alive.
They only care about Epstein when they can tie it
to Trump. Clinton twenty times on the plane, no questions, nothing,

(24:35):
no stories, Hollywood, no stories, the tech billionaires silence, but
a hearsay claim about mar A Lago suddenly swall to
wall coverage of doing whatever they count to trip up
Trump after a brilliant trimp brilliant deals he made with
European leaders, opening a big golf course. And this is
what they've asked them on the way back. If Trump

(24:56):
did anything nefarious, it would have come out by now.
But no, the mainstream media is desperate to keep it up,
the witch hunt in a sad attempt to take the
president down, twist his words, and spread their own conspiracy theories.
Let me welcome David Zeer, the next guest. The host
of Breaking Point, Joining us is always Dave. Thanks for
joining us, David. I didn't want to do this topic again,
but it was bombarding him all week about Epstein, and

(25:20):
it's I'm trying to figure out what they're bombarding him about.
You know. He takes this word and says, I got
rid of him because kept stealing my people. What do
you mean by stealing your people? We're all in business.
We know what he means by stealing the people. The
guy went and stole employees and that's a no no, right,
But they'll twist his words over and ogo just to
trip him up with Epstein. But let me ask you

(25:42):
first question. Yeah, after that Access Hollywood tape in twenty
fifteen sixteen, when he said something to Billy Bush, they
went and digged and found that tape and had NBC
give it to them just to get Trump and make
sure they didn't win if they did. Really, if they
had anything on Trump and Epstein, you don't think the
deep state, Hollywood, the culture would have put it out

(26:04):
there already. What's your thoughts, David.

Speaker 19 (26:07):
Oh, At one hundred percent, he would have been a goner.
And you know, I was watching MSNBC in a hotel
in Palm Beach this weekend. You know, they kept playing
this picture of Trump standing next to Epstein on a
loop throughout the whole show. It was about a fifteen
minute segment, and they kept like repeating the same two

(26:30):
pictures actually, and I just kept saying, to myself, what
about the fifteen times that Bill Clinton supposedly ditched the
Secret Service? And you know, the fly on the Loleader
Express and maybe has been to Epstein Island twenty eight times.
You know, they didn't show any pictures of Bill Clinton there.
It was just, you know, just a typical nonsense.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
But let's play this first clip cut six Trump earlier
the week after this fantastic trip, negotiating with European leaders
at his own golf course. Imagine that you're in the Europe,
you're in Scotland, you're in in the UK. You would
bring the prime minister the UK, over of Great Britain,
other prime ministers, and then negotiating his golf course because

(27:12):
he's opening his golf course. It's all on Trump's turf.
It's amazing. And then he stopped the Asian conflict and
he's flying back and this is what they're asking them about.
Let's go to cut sixtutation.

Speaker 12 (27:27):
About it's curious.

Speaker 3 (27:29):
Were some of the workers that were taken from you
or some of them young women or some of them
some of them young women.

Speaker 5 (27:36):
Well, I don't want to say, but everyone knows the
people that were taking and.

Speaker 3 (27:44):
It was the concept of taking people that work for
me as bad.

Speaker 5 (27:48):
But that sewer has been pretty well out there and
the answer is yes, they were.

Speaker 3 (27:53):
Yeah. In the spot. Yeah, people that work in the spa.

Speaker 5 (27:57):
I have a great spot, one of the best spas
in the world at Barlaca.

Speaker 3 (28:01):
And people would take it out of the spa, hired
by him.

Speaker 5 (28:05):
In other words, God and other people would come and complain,
this guy is taking people from the spa. I didn't
know that, and then when I heard about it, I
told him, I said listen, we don't want you taking
our people, whether it.

Speaker 3 (28:18):
Was SPA or not SPA. I don't want him taking people.

Speaker 5 (28:22):
And he was fine, and then not too long after
that he did it again and I said, out of here.

Speaker 15 (28:31):
Stolen you know, persons that include from Virginia.

Speaker 5 (28:35):
Jeffrey, I don't know. I think she worked at the spall.
I think so. I think that was one of the
people here. He stold her. And by the way that
she had.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
No David after that little scrum and those questions seeing
it when wal to wall with that mid Week MSNBC
and they were analyzed and what does he mean by taking?
Was it females? Who was it? It was simple, I
told the guy, don't take my people. In plain language,
that means don't take my employees, and my employees. He

(29:11):
was a member there, he shouldn't obviously shouldn't be going
down to the SPA and hiring his people on the spot.
That's a no no, he gave him. It's a simple.
But they want to twist his words. And what do
you mean by that? It's so ridiculous, isn't it. You thought,
it's well, you're a businessman. Day of your whole life
it's a basic business rule. Don't take my people, right.

Speaker 19 (29:31):
Uh yeah, yeah, it's just nomenclature right in the business.
But I got to say, instead of focusing on the
six hundred billion dollars that Trump's bringing back reinvestment in America,
uh you know, from Europe, this is all they've got
and they're trying to get him in an aha gotcha moment.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
Right exactly, Let's go to cut seven where Trump calls
out the other president really should be the one they
should be focused on. Cut seven here.

Speaker 20 (30:01):
And by the way, I never went to the island,
and Bill Clinton went there supposedly twenty eight times. I
never went to the island. But Larry Summers, I hear
went there. He was the head of Harvard and many
other people that are very big people.

Speaker 8 (30:15):
Nobody ever talks about them.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
I never had the.

Speaker 20 (30:18):
Privilege of going to his island, and I did turn
it down, but a lot of people in Palm Beach
were invited to his island. In one of my very
good moments, I turned it down. I didn't want to
go to his island.

Speaker 2 (30:30):
Yeah, so that Trump says he never never visited Jeffrey
Epstein's private island.

Speaker 20 (30:36):
Listen I never had the privilege of going to his island,
and I did turn it down, but a lot of
people in Palm Beach were invited to his island. In
one of my very good moments, I turned it down.
I didn't want to go to his island.

Speaker 1 (30:51):
They used to call David. They used to call CNN,
the Clinton News Network that was, you know, wonder only
because it was big. It was basically the arm of
the Clinton administration. They'll go. But you notice, till this
day they cut out the part where he says, we're Trump.
They played Trump's clip, but they cut out the part
where President said why Bill Clinton went there? Twenty eight

(31:12):
times typical CNN, right.

Speaker 19 (31:16):
Yes, And I don't remember CNN back in the nineties
investigating the alleged activity of Bill Clinton jogging early in
the morning with his security when he was the governor
of Arkansas and paying a prostitute and having sex with
her in the bushes. You know, you know, they don't
talk about any of that, and the state troopers rounding

(31:37):
up women by the fistful for Bill Clinton and all
of his activities in the White House, some of that
has not been you know, discussed, So you know, this
This is the double standard from CNN, and you know
that's why their viewership is at an all time low.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
It's really like, you know, you look at this situation
and Bill and you know, Trump did everything he should
have done. He got rid of the guy out of
mar A Lago, which is rare. You throw people out
of a private country club. It's very hard to get
into a pro club, and nobody ever really gets thrown out.
He threw them out for his behavior that's not even

(32:15):
celebrated in the media. They're trying to catch him on
every little nook and cranny. What do you mean he
took your people. It's so silly what they're doing, but
they keep it in the news. That's why we need
to discuss it here. But if you had to give
some advice to the president, what would you tell him

(32:36):
about this Epstein's story? And what would you tell people
on the conservative side.

Speaker 8 (32:42):
Turn the page.

Speaker 19 (32:43):
You know, people are hurting across this country right now,
and the economy is not great, and it's getting better,
but it's a slow crawl. And until interest rates a lowered,
kids can't buy a house. And that's why you see
the rise of Mandani and the guy in Minneapolis, who's
a thirty five year old you know, Democratic socialists. These
guys are rising to power because the young people can't

(33:05):
function in society. They're not getting high paying jobs out
of college and they're really hurting. So you know, we
have to focus on this. This is real. We're going
to lose New York. We're going to lose Minneapolis, which
is probably already gone, and you know, we have to
move on from this. And I know this new footage
possibly of a guy in an orange jumpsuit or something
and the back stairwell to the entrance to Epstein cell

(33:26):
I mean, I listen. If anything comes out that changes
the dynamic of the story, put it out there. But
we can't keep beating the dead horse.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
They're so obsessed in a story that he's been gone
for a long time. They would never obsess when he
was here, right, but now all of a sudden, he's gone.
Because it's anything that we can get our claws on,
figure it out to actually what make Trump look bad.
And it's basically silly what the media does, but this
is their mo they're always doing it. And then you're right,

(33:55):
This New York City race is scary because it's the
capital comer's capital of the United States, and we basically
have a communist the work guy who's an actor. He's
thirty three years old. His parents were big producers of Bollywood,
and he might become the next mayor. He's up by
twenty points because we have a we have a class

(34:16):
of young people that are lost. They've been indoctrinated in colleges.
They can't buy a home because we're total as junk anyway,
So how do you see that race playing out in
New York? Because Curtis is in it, Cuomo's in it,
the incumbent mayors in it. I had an early candidate
in it on this show, Joseph and hadas how do

(34:37):
you see? Can anybody take? You think Mamdannie's going to win? Right?
As of now?

Speaker 19 (34:44):
I do think he's going to win unless the anti
Semitism stuff catches up with him in the next sixty days,
which is very possible that it will. But this is
a cake walk for him at this point. There isn't
one candidate who can beat him head to head. The
only way he can lose is in a four or
five way race. Is far as I see it, and
you know it's messy. It's messy, and you know, listen

(35:06):
to get back to Epstein really quick. You know, if
this was Clinton throwing him out of his country club,
it would be like, you know, Clinton's a hero, he
got rid of a pedophile, you know, so you know
this is their m O right exactly.

Speaker 1 (35:18):
David, want to thank you for joining us. I'll see
you soon and keep up the good fight.

Speaker 8 (35:23):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (35:24):
Up next, we're going to talk about Israel, the Jews,
Hamas and what about the starvation is really happening with
this aid that more coming up on media expos.

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(36:00):
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Speaker 1 (36:06):
Welcome back to media exposed. The media is still quoting
Hamas as the source for the health ministry. CBS and
others keep parroting Hamas propaganda as fact. Terrorists are not
a trusted source. Face it. Many of the Gaza photos
are misleading and they know it. The New York Times
got caught using a stage image of a child. It's

(36:26):
very thin from illness, not starvation. This isn't reporting. They
wanted it purposely, So it's the Israeli's fault, Jude's fault.
Look what's happened to this young starving child. Meanwhile it
was ill it's war propaganda. Mas is why Gaza is
starving period. They hide behind civilians, they steal aid and
use hospitals as bases. Blame them, not Israel. The press

(36:49):
is covering for terrorists again. Royd is ap the New
York Times all cropping out the rocket launchers and tunnels.
It's not Jersm, it's complicity. I want to welcome my
next guest, ariy Akerman, to Jewish activists, entrepreneur and really
a great sort of fighter. A source to follow them
on Instagram for the Jewish people is Israel Parry. We

(37:09):
could do the segment and it's almost the same segment
we'd be doing two years ago. The news meeting hasn't
changed the dime. This might be worse because I remember
the very beginning of the war, they said, oh, Israel's
a bombing a hospital and killing people, and meanwhile it
was like three hours late. It wasn't even a hospital.
It was hamastance in building. But this is what they do,
the mediing, and I'm glad you fight out for it too.

(37:31):
So this whole thing about the starvation, this war could
end tomorrow if they just gave the hostages back.

Speaker 8 (37:38):
Right.

Speaker 12 (37:41):
This is the narratives completely backwards.

Speaker 18 (37:43):
And that's why in my post I call the New
York Times all the news that blames the Jews, because
that's all they want to do, is they are what
they want to report on things for their blaming Israel.
They're blaming the Jewish people, and that's what sells newspapers,
that's what gets the clicks. And it's a really disturbing
world we're living in this picture. And I felt that
for the child, it is horrible, but it wasn't a

(38:05):
starvation issue.

Speaker 12 (38:06):
That child had a muscular disorder.

Speaker 18 (38:09):
And you know, the New York Times put it on
the cover of their newspaper as if they're showing the
world that this is what's happening in Gaza because of starvation,
and nobody's not saying there's not suffering in Gaza. And
we all want to eliminate the suffering in Gaza. But
as you just said, the suffering is because of Hamas.
The suffering is because they have hostages they've held for
almost two years now that they haven't returned, that they

(38:32):
have deals that have been on the table where it
just says like, we will give you anything you want
at least the hostages darm leave the country.

Speaker 12 (38:40):
And they still haven't accepted these deals. And yet the
world still says, no, it's Israel that didn't deliver the aid.
It's Israel. It hasn't negotiated.

Speaker 18 (38:47):
In a fair way. When it's completely backwards. There's aid
sitting in Gaza. We've saw these pictures, at least those
of us who see this stuff on social media. We
saw the pictures of the aid that's rotting in the
sun on the Gaza side of the border. The United
Nations is not delivered to the people of Gaza. And
yet that's not the stuff that makes the news. The

(39:09):
other stuff that Israel isn't allowing aid and makes the
news when it's not true.

Speaker 1 (39:12):
Because Hamas is great at propaganda. They know that the
one thing they're slick, They know the media takes their side.
They're great at steel in the aid, not giving it
to their own people. They're great at building tunnels I've
seen more stories about the aid from the left and
the right than I saw about these tunnels, these hidden tunnels,
and the rocket launchers and the machine and all the

(39:34):
deadly ammunition they've been building for years instead of feeding
their people. That's what doing. But I want to go
to this cut here. It's actually the CBS Evening News.
This is really poor media reported here, but it's what
they're doing. Let's go to cut eight.

Speaker 21 (39:49):
Overseas, the Health Ministry in Gaza said today the number
of Palestinians killed in the war between Israel and Hamas
has topped sixty one thousand and three. United Nations agencies
warned Gaza is on the brink of full scale famine.

Speaker 14 (40:04):
Food aid is being flown in from Amman, Jordan.

Speaker 21 (40:07):
Debrah Pado went along for a flight.

Speaker 22 (40:11):
This Royal Jordanian Air Force plane is loaded with supplies
for Palestinians. We flew with the team to air drop
the aid into Gaza, where nearly one hundred and fifty
people have died of starvation, according to the Health Ministry.
Under intense international pressure, Israel has paused military operations for

(40:33):
ten hours a day in some areas to allow aid delivery.
By land and air.

Speaker 1 (40:41):
Remember when the Iraq War and I think it was
ninety three and there was this comical spokesperson and he
was for Big Bob. Big Bob bag Dad was a joke.
And this is what CBS, even News supposed to be
prestigious network news, and they're quoting that Gaza health ministry. Seriously,
come out on what your thoughts on that right.

Speaker 18 (41:03):
As a health ministry equals Hamas right, This is literally
they are quoting a terrorist organization.

Speaker 12 (41:10):
And not only CBS.

Speaker 18 (41:11):
I mean you just you put that quick club out there,
but it's it's so many networks. I saw some number
to the ninety eight percent of media are quoting Hamas
as factual figures. They are a terrorist organization. They lie,
this is their coal. They want to manipulate the truth.
Yet these news organizations, these mainstream news organizations literally quote

(41:34):
them as if they're a country, a society that wants
to like only do good for their people. They literally
are starving their own people. They put their main headquarters
under moss, under children's kindergartens, under schools, under hospitals. This
is where they put their main stuff, and it's just

(41:54):
it's completely backwards society we're living in right now. That
that's what they're quoting as if the sympathetic you know,
and listen again. I'll say it again. Suffering is hard.
We don't want the Gazans to suffer. Nobody does.

Speaker 12 (42:05):
The Israelis don't want the Gostins to suffer.

Speaker 18 (42:07):
They offer help all the time they are there trying
to deliver aid. It's the Hamas who steals the aid
from the Gosen people, so that suffering is a thing
that they can then sell to the public. And the
public is eating it up like there's no tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (42:22):
And at the end of the week last week, Steve
woodkaff is there and the ambassador how kad Be and
they're going into the Gaza strip and let's see what
they could do because they've been trying diploma. So they're
trying to end this war and they can't because Hamas
is holding these chips and they know if they end
this war, they're done. We can't have Hamas living, we
can't have them. The only way this gets settled, there's

(42:45):
no more Harmas. The Palaestindian people need to be free
by them, because Israel cannot live side by side with
such a dictator Jim showed a photo that we're talking
about our Eliza showed it for the audience. Show the
New York Times photo, that's the fake photo, right, a
real photo. Yeah, when you do by the time, but

(43:07):
they listened.

Speaker 18 (43:08):
But they go ahead, right, So the photo isn't fake.

Speaker 12 (43:13):
The photo is real.

Speaker 18 (43:14):
And by the way, the photo was cropped out so
that their healthy brother, who's about four or five years old,
it appears in the picture, is not starving. He looks healthy.
And the New York Times did not add that piece
to the picture. They cut that off. But it is
a real picture of a child again that I believe
he hassistic, but vibrosis. He has a muscular disorder and
that's why he looks the way he looks. Yet the

(43:36):
New York Times labels this as starvation, and that's the
problem with the picture, so that they're using these images
to conjure up this false narrative that there's this famine
starvation that's taking place because of the Israeli side, and
it's just completely not true.

Speaker 1 (43:51):
Right, And then they put it on the front page.
And by the time you have to do cleanup page,
it's probably on page fifteen. Nobody sees it. Just a
few activists like ourselves, right, so most of all saying, oh,
those terrible Jews, those Israel and look what the media
does again. Right.

Speaker 12 (44:10):
And so the apology you talked about, the apology.

Speaker 18 (44:12):
The apology was on their PR page, the New York
Times Twitter PR page, which has about eighty eight thousand
followers if I remember it correctly. The New York Times
main homepage on Twitter has fifty five million followers, so
their correction only reached at max eighty eight thousand people,
as opposed to the fifty five million people that saw
that picture initially believing what they said about the famine.

Speaker 1 (44:35):
Right, So they did, they got what they wanted to
show Israel in a terrible light. And then when they
were called out with the truth, they just saw we
did the apology, right, but that's not the true apology.
Showed it in the little PR page. When I reached
little tiny bit, I want to go to.

Speaker 12 (44:53):
Something, you know, even if they put it on their inst.

Speaker 1 (44:55):
Ood, I want to go to some other cut. It's
CBS ignoring this the of a What does cut.

Speaker 23 (45:01):
Nine crates of food intended to provide aid just sit
miles away unreachable on the other side of the border.
That's according to more than one hundred a groups. They
signed a letter claiming Israeli restrictions are leading to mass starvation.

Speaker 1 (45:15):
AVL. It's good to see you.

Speaker 23 (45:17):
So you just heard the Israeli Prime minsterru there he
says it's a lie.

Speaker 9 (45:20):
What's your response, Well, what Israel is saying, what the
authorities are saying, is just not credible. And we have
more than a thousand staff, thirty five of them international.
We are working in several hospitals, clinics, field hospitals. What
we are seeing and experiencing on the ground is that

(45:41):
there isn't enough food. It's a deliberate strategy of this
war to starve people in Gaza, to deprive them of
the necessities of life. It's a genocide that is not
only withholding food, but also clean drinking water, also the
fuel we need to run electricity for hospitals and medicines
of course, so it's a component ari.

Speaker 1 (46:04):
When are we going to see the segments about how
Mas stealing the food, not allowing their own citizens to
get the food. This is such propaganda. I'm so sick
of it. But it's never ending against Jews in Israel, right, right.

Speaker 18 (46:18):
And you put somebody like Doctors without Borders, which sounds
like such a nice organization, right, and this woman who
represents them is talking about a genocide, another.

Speaker 12 (46:25):
Lie to the extreme, you know, that's.

Speaker 18 (46:29):
Being perpetrated by somebody who's like, who's you know, who's
as credibility And CBS puts her on as if you know,
she's as if she knows what's taking place there when
she's not on the ground, she doesn't see what's going on.
Yet we see the images of that AID that she
talked about being sitting.

Speaker 12 (46:48):
On the guys's side, Like, I don't know what she's saying.
She's she's lying.

Speaker 18 (46:52):
The AID is sitting there waiting to be distributed to
the Palestinian people, to the guys and people, right, and
it has not been picked up by the U men
and when it was finally up.

Speaker 3 (47:00):
By the UN.

Speaker 12 (47:00):
By the way, they have videos of the of the.

Speaker 8 (47:03):
AID being looted.

Speaker 18 (47:05):
Literally, they have videos of the AID being looted as
suicide entry, which was the which was the fear that
would take place if it even tries to get in there,
because Amas takes it immediately then resells it at a
four hundred percent markup to their own.

Speaker 12 (47:17):
People like, where is the news story on that?

Speaker 1 (47:19):
Where is the outlet lete on that? Harry, I gotta
go quickly. Where do people find your Instagram?

Speaker 12 (47:25):
Our Instagram is ari aker aar I A c k
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