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Speaker 1 (00:00):
He's more marks alone on seventeen. Well, it's been quite
a week. It's over. It's over. We need a weekend
to recover. It's getting cold out. The Rockefeller Center tree
they cut it down. It's on its way. It'll be
here there too. That's how you know. I guess summer's over.
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Rockefeller Center tree is on its way. I was in
the Central Park. The skating rink is open. I guess.
I guess summer is finally over. Hey, by the way,
if you want to look at leaves, changing colors, the leaves, apparently,
this is the peak weekend around here, around the New
York City area, in Long Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, this
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is the peak weekend, So do it this weekend. Nancy
Pelosi has announced she will not seek reelection. That's great news.
President Trump was asked about it.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
I think she's an avil woman. I'm glad she's retiring.
I think she did the country a great service by return.
I think she was a tremendous liability for the country.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
Now you're saying, well, why would he say that, he
shouldn't talk like that? Why does he talk like well,
because a couple of days before, did you hear what
she said about him. She's on a being interviewed by
somebody on some show. To listen to the hyperbole. Listen
to how crazy they get. He's just a vile creature,
the worst thing on the face of the earth. But
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anyway you think he's the worst thing on the face
of the earth. I do, Yeah, I do. They just
get so crazy about him, They get so crazy, we're
gonna there's a couple of prominent psychologists who actually said,
what sets them off so much? Why is he? You know,
they hated Bush and they they hated Reagan and they
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went after him, but this is beyond anything. Some psychologists
think it's because you know, they're trying to be so
woke and you know DEI and he's just like this
old fashion macho guy, old fashion nineteen fifties sort of
macho kind of it's that that sets him off. And
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then there's some psychologists that say it's like a daddy issues,
Like they've got massive daddy issues with this guy, but
he just sets them up. I mean, listen to her,
this is nice. If I played the clip and I
didn't say who she's talking about, who would you guess
you probably think she's talking about Iotola Komani or or
Putin or bin Laden. But if you didn't know who
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she was talking about, creature, the worst thing on the
face of the earth. But you think he's the worst
thing on the face of the earth. I do. Yeah,
it's pretty funny. Now. The only sad thing about her
leaving It was great to watch her trade stocks. She
was the greatest insider trading in the history of the world.
Nobody you know, you're allowed to do inside trading in Congress.
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So a lot of people made a couple of million.
She made, like, got close to a billion dollars. Now,
listen to this. Over the last ten years, because of
her insider trading. Over the last ten years, Nancy Pelosi
outperformed Warren Buffett Buffett's stock portfolio. Buffett grew his portfolio
by one hundred and eighty five percent. Pelosi grew hers
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by seven hundred and twenty percent, almost four times the gains.
You got to give her credit for at least for that.
The greatest insider trading in the history of the world.
In her case, it was legal. So Alis Stefonica is
going to run for governor, She's why would she announce
it Now it's a year, one year away. Do you
really need a whole year? Well, okay, it helps, you know.
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Some say that was the big, big problem with Cuomo.
He was just so dead all through the primaries. He
didn't wake up until the last two weeks. One reason
you start early. It gives you an excuse to go
around and campaign, not in the big places, in the
little places. That's why the candidates go to Iowa year ahead.
You go to these little, tiny place where nobody's really
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gonna watch nobody. You're not gonna get a lot of coverage,
which is good, but you do speeches, you meet with voters,
and that way you hone the message. You're really you know,
six months of that and then you're ready for the
real campaign. You have developed a message, a stump speech,
You've really got yourself up to speed. So that's why
you do it a year ahead of time. Now, Hokeel
is going to have a huge problem. Normally, these Democrats
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will campaign on affordability and whatever crisis. Well, now you've
got a Republican who can just look at you and
say you're the one in charge for the last eight years.
It's your fault. You created it. So I don't know
what she's going to do about that. The other big
problem she has is a Mom Donnie problem. You can
assume a year from now, Mom Donnie will have been
a terrible, terrible mayor and she endorsed them. She is
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going to have to deal with that picture of her
and him they pose together holding their hands up together, clasped.
So she's going to have to answer for that, and
that's not going to be easy. It's going to be
a big problem for her. Hey, MSNBC a week from
today will no longer exist. Friday, the fifteenth final day
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of MSNBC. It's gone. They'll rebrand it as they'll call
it MS now. They gave people a tour of their
new studio. They've been kicked out of Rockefeller Center. Their
new studios kind of small. It's a little cramped. They'll
be operating out of there. But you know, there's a
lot of branding experts that say they may not realize
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how dangerous this is. You know, it's gonna be the
same show, same anchors, won't look as good because it'll
be smaller studios. They will no longer have NBC News
resources or correspondence or all of that. But anytime you rebrand,
you know, you could just change you know, well, if
you said yeah, but they're just changing the name, or
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they're just changing the logo, it can affect things. Look
what happened to Cracker Barrel. Cracker Barrel just changed the
logo and they redecorated the stores. Rebranding is very, very,
very dangerous, So it'll be interesting to see what happens now.
MSNBC apparently is worried about the dangers of rebranding, so
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they've put together a few million dollars to do an
ad campaign to promote the new brand. You'll start seeing
that everywhere. And this is a company that was spun
off from NBC in comcasts, so a few millions a
lot of money to them, but it's going to be
quite a struggle. Heyy, speaking of television, sometime today, I'm
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going to go over to the Paley Center. You know,
that's like the Museum of Television and Radio. They call
it the Paley Center. But this is the final weekend
it's there, and I want to the museum is going
to be there forever. But what's there for the final
weekend is Johnny Carson's actual desk and parts of the
Tonight Show set. I want to go over there and
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see it before it goes away. He'll be there through
Sunday at the Paley Center. You can actually see the
actual Johnny Carson desk, which is that's pretty cool. And
then Paley Fest actually begins. Now they've got a whole
bunch of big events. Check the schedule. You can get tickets.
Where there's Trisha Yearwood, is there Ted Danson, who's got
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this hot news series on Netflix. Just go to a
pale museum dot org. It's all for a very good cause. Hey,
there is some good news this week. Looks like John
Brennan that the dirty, dirty CIA director will be indicted.
Apparently they are preparing indictments against him. They will go
after him. Hopefully they'll get him. But even if they don't,
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just put him on trial. This is the dirtiest CIA
director we've ever had. Also communist, by the way, I
mean literally he admits to having voted in presidential elections
for the communist candidate. Now that's the kind of guy.
This is CIA director. You know, Colly was at one
time a communist. He's talked about earlier in his life
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being an actual communist. He tries to pose as some
sort of Republican. He's always always been very left wing Democrat,
but he admits earlier in his life he was an
actual communist. Do you remember the McCarthy stuff. McCarthy hearings,
If you even happen to walk into a Communist party
meeting or a Communist club meeting, you were banned from
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society for the rest of your life. These guys were
actual communists, declared communists. Call me Brennan. Also, remember it
was Brennan who signed that ridiculous letter from the fifty
one former intelligence officials who said the Hunter laptop was
Russian disinformation. Absolutely insane stuff. You hear all this talk.
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Everybody's moving, everybody's leaving. Everybody's fleeing New York because of
Mom Donnie. I don't know, well, there'll be some people
will leave, but everybody's going to leave that fast. We
went through this with the Blasio same thing. Everybody's leaving.
Some people did, but not a lot. But they're panicking
in Florida and all the homes that are available in Florida.
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You know, they figure everybody will move to Florida. Now
all these rich people moved to Florida. So the homes
that would be that were available are all getting snapped
up like crazy, not by New Yorkers, but by local
Floridians who apparently in the last weeks since Momdani, have
flooded the market because they're afraid all these New Yorkers
will come down and buy everything, and when they start
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buying like crazy, it'll drive the pricest way up in Florida.
So local Floridians started buying stuff. There were homes that
were on the sitting on the market for months with
no activity that all of a sudden had dozens of
offers Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, And these homes are getting snapped
up at the fastest rate they've ever seen. Condos that
sat through the whole summer with no bidders now have
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multiple offers. It's going on all over the East co Miami, Boka,
Palm Beach. In fact, they're starting to see it in
Orlando and other places. Floridians snapping up these homes because
they know it's going to drive prices up like crazy. Hey,
you know podcasting is a big thing now. There's two
kinds of podcasts. There's the real ones, the professional ones,
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iHeart is the biggest podcast in the world. Sirious is
a big podcaster Spotify obviously, but nobody's bigger than iHeart,
and we've got all the top top names in the
world podcasting. Now, the other part of podcasting is every
amateur now has a podcast because anybody can do it. Now,
if you talk about a professional podcast, we have millions
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and millions and millions of listeners. If you're Joe Rogan,
you got forty million listeners or whatever he's got to
the one with President Trump, the campaign podcast, I think
that hit one hundred million listens at one point. Even
my podcast I still hit ten million this year, ten
million listens. We did nine point four million last year.
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But it's a big deal these podcasts. Now, Netflix wants
to get into the podcasting business. They want to seriously
get into the podcasting business. Netflix of course the number
one best known streaming place, but they think that's not enough,
that you better expand all of that, so they want
to get into podcasting. They're making a deal. Well, they're
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in talks with SERIOUSXM YouTube, by the way, it's a
huge podcaster. So Netflix is talking to SERIOUSXM to combine
and have all of their podcasts now they want to
do it audio and video. SERIUSXM has some big podcast
Caller Daddy, Morbid, Dateline NBC, but they're trying to strike
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some kind of deal. Earlier they made a deal with Spotify.
They got the Bill Simmons podcast, Zach Lowe Conspiracy Theories,
and some others. Now the biggest podcast cast of all
is iHeart. There's nobody bigger than iHeart. Hollywood reporter says
Netflix has also approached iHeartMedia about a similar arrangement. iHeart
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has some of the most important podcasts in the world,
like the Breakfast Club done over there, right across the hall,
and stuff you should know. Now, there's some trade magazines
this morning writing that it sounds impressive, but that they
think Netflix is way too late, way too late to
get into this, that they've missed the boat on it.
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They'll never catch up. You know, when they started with
the streaming stuff, they were ahead of everybody else. That's
how they got so big. And you remember at the time,
you kids today, you won't know what I'm talking about.
Before Netflix, if you wanted to see a movie at home,
you had to go to a store like a Blockbuster
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Video store and you had to rent the movie for
a day or two. At one time it was on
a cassette, a VHS cassett, and you'd have to rewind it.
If you didn't rewind it before you brought it back,
you get fined. And then later it was a DVD.
This sounds crazy. Can you imagine a twenty three ye
old listening? What what do you mean you went to
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a STU. Yeah, you had to go to a Blockbuster,
rent the thing, bring it back. You had to go
back the next day. And state of the art was
they put it like a slot in the door, so
you didn't have to go during the day. You could
go late at night and drop it through the slot.
But then Netflix started. Netflix actually started, I think it
was DVDs. It with DVDs, and then they started streaming.
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Eventually they got rid of the DVDs and streaming took over.
So but again podcasting, they're way too late to jump
on board. Hey, King Charles, boys, he have to get this.
Prince Andrew. He stripped him of his title, the Duke
of this, the Duke of that, the Earl of the
Duke of Earl, whatever the hell he was. King Charles
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keeps taking things away, kicked him out of the wherever
he was living such palace, taken everything. Final humiliation, he
stripped his brother of his other titles. He was left
with Royal Highness and prince. So he's no longer any
of that stuff. Now. This is all because of the
Jeffrey Epstein Gallaine Maxwell stuff. This woman wrote a book
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with all the allegations, but it's never been proven. Nothing's
been proven. Just because somebody claimed it hasn't been proven.
But on the other hand, he's never denied it. He's
never actually denied the allegations. So the only thing he
has left he's a Vice Admiral of the Royal Navy,
that title given him in twenty fifteen. He did spend
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twenty two years in the Royal Navy and he actually
he saw active service. Was a helicopter pilot during the
Falklands War. Ooh, a helicopter pilot. This is like Mikey Cheryl.
Two of them could start a little helicopter company there.
But this Prince Andrew, I don't know what he's going
to do. If I were him, I would just leave.
Just hey, come over here, come over here. They'll treat
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you like a big tabloid star, but he would face
charges if he came out of here, so that's why
he has to stay in England. Hey, we'll take some
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