The Trish Regan Show - 🚨Whoopi SNAPS! Feud with Producers Turns UGLY Live On-AIR! PANICKED ABC DONE With Her?!! Aired: 2025-11-03 Duration: 01:02:16 === Whoopi Goldberg's Boss Scold (10:18) === [00:00:03] Hello, hello. [00:00:04] Welcome to the big show, everyone. [00:00:05] It's good to have you here. [00:00:06] We got a lot of developments going on in the media world, in the political world. [00:00:10] You know, there's a lot of overlap, shall we say. [00:00:13] And I got to tell you, Whoopi Goldberg, this was not a good reaction. [00:00:16] You know, when your boss scolds you, it's probably for a reason. [00:00:20] And a lot of insiders are now predicting that, you know, I know we've talked about this for a while, but don't ever doubt me, right? [00:00:25] Have I not been right on, dare I say, like everything? [00:00:29] I feel like Trump now. [00:00:30] But I do think that this particular host on this particular show and this particular network, is actually facing extraordinarily difficult challenges right now, in part because well, they've just lied so much and you can only do that for so long. [00:00:46] The person i'm talking about welcome to the show. [00:00:49] Everyone is one Whoopi Goldberg. [00:00:51] Whoopi Goldberg kind of having a moment, shall we say, on television this morning on that show that I know nobody wants to watch. [00:00:58] I don't know who watches it. [00:00:59] Honest to god, it's like we talk about it here because I like to expose the absolute um, extraordinarily just. [00:01:07] It's, you know patheticness, if you would, of mainstream media. [00:01:11] And we're going to get to CBS and the 60 Minutes interview with Donald Trump last night and all that stuff and some allegations about the BBC as well. [00:01:18] But this one takes the cake. [00:01:20] So it just happened a short time ago. [00:01:21] Whoopi Goldberg, you see, was on set and apparently started spouting off something about how she thought that Donald Trump had auto-penned the pardon of a crypto billionaire. [00:01:32] And it didn't go over that well with the bosses. [00:01:35] You see, the bosses kind of got upset. [00:01:38] The brass at ABC is like, whoa, whoa, whoa, what did she say? [00:01:41] And so then they had to hand her a legal note the next thing you know, right? [00:01:44] And she gets so mad. [00:01:46] So mad, she starts tearing the thing up on set. [00:01:49] Let's watch together. [00:01:50] And the other insane thing is that when people are going to go to their meetings with the judge, the meetings that they're supposed to go to, when they're listening to what the hell, what? [00:02:12] I love how Peniels' notes. [00:02:14] We don't know if Trump used an auto pen to part. [00:02:18] It was a joke. [00:02:19] Yes. [00:02:20] We don't know if Trump used an autopen. [00:02:22] Oh, come on. [00:02:23] But we do know that he didn't know who that crypto guy was. [00:02:26] Well, I'm sorry. [00:02:27] You know, the hardest thing about this job now. [00:02:33] She's ripping it up. [00:02:35] No one understands nuance. [00:02:37] You know when you hear a joke, when somebody's fooling around, when they're not saying something specific, especially on this show. [00:02:46] I'm very specific when I'm pointing stuff out. [00:02:49] When I'm making jokes, you know when I'm making jokes. [00:02:51] This is ridiculous. [00:02:53] Okay. [00:02:53] So that was because he said on 60 Minutes last night that he wasn't familiar with this one guy known as CZ, who's like a crypto billionaire, that he wasn't that familiar with who he was. [00:03:03] Of course, we didn't see the entire interview because they only showed a brief what? [00:03:07] 27 minutes of the something like 74 minutes that were actually recorded. [00:03:12] Think about that. [00:03:13] We're going to get to it in a second, but here's the whole spiel. [00:03:16] So this dust up came right as they were discussing the 60 minutes interview and the fact that he didn't seem to know who CZ was. [00:03:22] Again, I would want to go back and look at the whole 74 minutes to really understand that he said something to the effect of his sons knew them and that he thought that he was somebody who had been a victim of the weaponization of the Justice Department. [00:03:34] Don't forget that a lot of people within the crypto space were not exactly. [00:03:37] We're not exactly treated well by the Biden administration who absolutely hated crypto, even though I'm just saying it is. [00:03:46] I know Don, if you're watching, I know you don't like crypto, but the reality is the tokenization is the future for everything. [00:03:53] And that's why the Texas Stock Exchange is probably hands down going to have a much better future than the New York Stock Exchange because they're going to tokenize all this stuff on the blockchain. [00:04:03] And that's how you're going to trade stocks. [00:04:04] Anyway, I digress. [00:04:05] So he pardoned this guy. [00:04:08] And she's saying, oh, it was an auto pardon then. [00:04:11] And she gets a note from her bosses. [00:04:13] But here's the thing like, this woman has a history of saying just outlandish, nutty stuff. [00:04:18] I mean, the other day she was going on and on about how, I'm sorry, Iran is a better place to live as a minority or as a woman than the United States of America. [00:04:33] I'm like, am I hearing things? [00:04:34] I don't know how this woman collects a paycheck on television. [00:04:38] I really don't watch. [00:04:39] It is not even the same. [00:04:40] I couldn't step on it during this time. [00:04:42] Oh, wait, wait, wait. [00:04:42] That's not what you mean to say. [00:04:44] It is the same. [00:04:45] No, it's not. [00:04:46] The year 2025, the United States, is nothing like if I stepped foot wearing this young age or I'd be killed forever. [00:04:53] I'm sorry. [00:04:54] I can't have my hair showing. [00:04:55] I can't wear a skirt. [00:04:56] I can't have my clothes. [00:04:57] I'm telling you, as age. [00:04:59] I literally said it was up to the Iranian people. [00:05:02] Yes, it is up to them. [00:05:03] That's why I am saying that it is the same. [00:05:08] So that's why I said you weren't saying what I heard was not what you meant. [00:05:15] I think it's very different to live in the United States in 2025 than it is to live in Iran. [00:05:19] Not if you're black. [00:05:20] Not for everybody. [00:05:21] Not if you're black. [00:05:22] Guys, don't go to Tehran. [00:05:24] Do not anyone at this table go to Tehran. [00:05:26] Let me tell you about being in this country. [00:05:28] This is the greatest country in the world. [00:05:30] But yeah, I know that. [00:05:32] I know that. [00:05:33] And we all know that. [00:05:35] But every day we are worried. [00:05:38] Do we have to be worried about our kids? [00:05:40] They are not big deals, and I don't mean to say they're not big deals to you because that's not what I meant. [00:05:45] And they are not doing well there either. [00:05:48] They are not doing well in Iran. [00:05:50] They are not educated in the United States. [00:05:51] Nobody wants to diminish the very real problems we have in this country. [00:05:57] That is no one's intent. [00:05:57] But when you start telling us, Whoopi, that you'd be better off living in Iran, you know what? [00:06:03] Go there, go there, go there. [00:06:05] Enjoy it. [00:06:06] I mean, heck. [00:06:07] Just don't come back. [00:06:08] Okay, this is irresponsible television and this is what the FCC is getting upset about because, as I told you guys before, this is not cable. [00:06:15] You can actually get away with saying some of this crazy stuff all day long on cable, but on Fcc Controlled airwaves, which ABC owned by Disney has, you can't do it. [00:06:25] Okay, plain and simple. [00:06:26] And yet this woman keeps coming back for more every single time you turn around. [00:06:31] Whoopi Goldberg's got another winner here. [00:06:33] Oh, here's the other day. [00:06:35] Okay, this is just last week. [00:06:36] She thinks Donald Trump is definitely going to take a third term. [00:06:38] You understand, this is a Democrat talking point designed to scare the living daylights out of people. [00:06:44] We've been hearing Gavin Newsom say it ad nauseum. [00:06:47] I mean, it's gotten to the point where Trump's now having some fun. [00:06:49] He's sending Gavin 2028 hats just for fun. [00:06:54] Because, you know, we like to do a little trolling. [00:06:56] Just a little. [00:06:57] Anyway, here's Whoopi. [00:06:58] I mean, again, she should have gotten a note for this one. [00:07:01] Would she have torn that up, too? [00:07:03] Lady. [00:07:04] Lady. [00:07:06] You got some problems. [00:07:07] So, just so we're clear, you have nothing to say about any of this. [00:07:13] Just understand that. [00:07:15] Okay? [00:07:16] Republicans have pretty much given him free reign up till now. [00:07:21] Are they going to let this happen? [00:07:23] Are y'all going to let it happen? [00:07:26] Just ask. [00:07:28] It's like she's definitely trying to scare people. [00:07:31] And so I guess today they just hit a breaking point. [00:07:36] Management's like, okay, we've got to get this woman under control. [00:07:39] So they pass her a note. [00:07:40] And then she just rips it up into little shreds and throws a temper tantrum on the set. [00:07:45] It tells me, one, she doesn't respect her bosses. [00:07:48] Okay, you know, I get it. [00:07:50] I haven't necessarily respected all my bosses either. [00:07:53] But two, it tells me that there's no desire to have any kind of sensibility for truth. [00:07:59] Now, if this was just the lone thing, right, and you joked and you said, oh, you know, maybe he auto-pardoned him, maybe you could excuse that and say, okay, nobody has a sense of humor right now. [00:08:09] But we're talking about a myriad of things, right? [00:08:12] One after another, whether you're trying to tell us it's better to live as an American woman in Iran today or as a black woman in Iran today, whether you're trying to tell us as though it's facts that Donald Trump is running again or whether you're trying to tell us, oh, here's another. [00:08:27] Doozy, another one. [00:08:29] The taxpayers are going to pay for the ballroom when, in fact, actually, he already got the money from a whole bunch of corporations. [00:08:37] It's like, lady, why do you keep lying? [00:08:40] And now the bosses are saying, okay, enough is enough. [00:08:42] We can't have this continue. [00:08:44] And there's a reason for that. [00:08:45] I'll explain. [00:08:46] FDR had added the swimming pool, I think. [00:08:48] Barack Obama added a basketball court. [00:08:50] President Trump's going to add the greatest improvement to the White House in the history of the building since it was originally constructed in 1800. [00:08:57] The ballroom is going to be glorious. [00:09:00] Mike, I just want to point out that none of those things were done without permission. [00:09:08] Everybody knew it was happening. [00:09:10] This, nobody knew when it was happening. [00:09:13] Nobody knows how it's happening. [00:09:15] You say that it's being paid for by other people, but you know it's always going to come down to the people. [00:09:20] The people are always going to end up paying something. [00:09:22] So I don't understand why you don't get that people are saying, wait a minute, nobody asked, I don't remember asking. [00:09:31] For a ballroom. [00:09:32] And also, to say that Obama put in a basketball court is like saying, oh, should we do bath fitters and put in a bathroom or should we knock the whole house down? [00:09:42] That's basically the difference. [00:09:43] She's on fire today. [00:09:50] Yeah, I'm sorry. [00:09:52] By the way, he got rid of the tennis court and put in the basketball court. [00:09:56] Obama did. [00:09:57] And it costs roughly $327 million, which in today's dollars is somewhere around $540 to $560 million. [00:10:06] I'm just saying, because this whole thing is around $300 million in today's dollars. [00:10:10] Okay, so like it's a fraction of the cost. [00:10:12] Oh, oh, and dare I forget, you know, Barack Obama and Michelle, they couldn't possibly live in the White House the way it was. [00:10:18] They had to redo the whole interior. [00:10:20] for the first family. === Comcast, Disney, and the Merger (04:37) === [00:10:21] So add that one onto it too. [00:10:23] At the time, CNN was ecstatic. [00:10:26] I showed you guys that clip last week. [00:10:27] They were like, wow, wow, we're getting renovations at the White House. [00:10:30] The taxpayers were funding and that was all a-okay. [00:10:34] But, you know, they're trying to spout some kind of different narrative when you've got the likes of, ooh, I don't know, Amazon, Apple, Caterpillar, Coinbase, Comcast. [00:10:44] Woo, Comcast. [00:10:45] You know who Comcast is. [00:10:47] Comcast is the employer of one Rachel Maddow. [00:10:50] and all of those people over at NBC. [00:10:53] Wait a second, did I see Disney on that list? [00:10:55] Gosh darn it, no. [00:10:56] No Disney on that list. [00:10:57] Maybe Disney felt like it got left out. [00:10:59] I don't know. [00:11:00] But listen, this is the problem right now for The View and for Disney's ABC. [00:11:06] They are not on cable. [00:11:09] They are on FCC airwaves and there is a different standard and you are supposed to serve your community. [00:11:15] Go back to the 1933-34 Communications Act laws. [00:11:19] And I know when I worked in network television, It was very, very, very sort of parsed out. [00:11:27] We were always very careful. [00:11:29] Of course, this was like eons ago. [00:11:30] Okay. [00:11:31] Like that's how it feels because ever since Donald Trump came on the scene, like all the journalistic standards that you might abide by, whoo, right out the window. [00:11:38] Okay. [00:11:39] So I felt so free when I got to cable because it was like, oh, I don't have to like be so careful about this word and that word. [00:11:45] I get to actually talk. [00:11:46] I mean, and hey, you know, over here, make sure you subscribe, share, like all that good stuff because it is a whole different ballgame over here. [00:11:52] It's like, you know, I, I. Went to Disneyland back when Disneyland was actually something. [00:11:57] Disney, ABC, they've got a tough time because Brendan Carr, head of the FCC, is all over their tail. [00:12:04] And he's going to look at this and all of what Whoopi has been saying and say, okay, enough is enough because, you know, you can only lie so many times, which is why the producers decided to send her, slip her that little note, which she had a fit about and tore up into shreds. [00:12:19] My take on it, she's not going to last. [00:12:22] I mean, she's really, it's really now, I mean, insiders are saying this. [00:12:25] And I would predict it's only a matter of time. [00:12:28] I'm not entirely sure the view as we know it stays in action in part just because of the changing mechanics of this media landscape where you don't really need a live studio audience anymore. [00:12:39] And all the people that you have to employ to wrangle the live studio audience, including those that you got to say, okay, now clap, now clap, clap, everybody clap, everybody cheer. [00:12:48] When Whoopi says one of her stupid things that she says, and believe me, I mean, I'm just being very opinionated here. [00:12:53] I think she's utterly. [00:12:55] Kind of stupid. [00:12:57] I mean, I think she's probably street smart because you'll notice sometimes she'll pull it back Maybe after Bob Iger has called her up. [00:13:04] That would be the CEO of Disney saying hey, hey, we got to tone it down tone it down But then this little move today tearing up The note live on set shows you she really doesn't have much of a compass at all So, you know look Disney's a mess. [00:13:18] They keep producing bad content They're trying to figure out how they can manage with ESPN and they're trying to reinvent that thing. [00:13:25] They couldn't find a buyer by the way for all their cable entities And they didn't, I guess, have the idea to spin them off like Warner Brothers Discovery wants to do or like Comcast is doing with MSNBC and all of its other cable properties that have turned into total liabilities, on top of which they've just had one flop after another. [00:13:48] Have they not? [00:13:49] But you know what? [00:13:49] I got news for them. [00:13:50] I found a good one. [00:13:51] I found this little one online. [00:13:52] I think this could actually work. [00:13:54] Hey, Disney, you listening up? [00:13:55] Hey, Disney, I got a new one for you. [00:13:57] In a town full of voices talking past each other, six neighbors discover what they share. [00:14:02] It's not about the noise. [00:14:03] It's about common sense. [00:14:05] Common sense. [00:14:06] The movie. [00:14:06] You know, that might actually work. [00:14:08] It's a joke. [00:14:12] That's like Sora created that. [00:14:16] And anyway, maybe, maybe that would work. [00:14:21] I don't know. [00:14:21] I think you're going to have a lot more problems with The View. [00:14:24] The ratings are not what they used to be. [00:14:25] No surprise there. [00:14:27] And Whoopi Goldberg is, in my estimation, rather talentless. [00:14:31] And I don't know how she has that job. [00:14:34] I don't think she's especially talented person or individual. [00:14:38] There's no tremendous insight that comes across with anything she tells us. [00:14:43] So, okay, you know, Disney, if I'm you, I cut my losses right now. [00:14:46] I get rid of the whole thing. [00:14:48] Hey, give it back to the affiliates. [00:14:49] They want the time anyway, and they could do more with it. [00:14:52] Trust me. [00:14:54] Though the bar is low. [00:14:55] Really, really low. === Cutting Losses on CBS Chaos (04:52) === [00:14:59] CBS Chaos, they had a train wreck of an interview last night on 60 Minutes. [00:15:04] You know, they had this little problem with editing, apparently. [00:15:08] I mean, it cost them how much? [00:15:09] 20 some odd million dollars. [00:15:10] If you factor in the advertising, I've heard estimates as high as $30 million over there at CBS. [00:15:15] It nearly cost them, right? [00:15:17] The merger with Skydance, apparently. [00:15:20] Well, now they've got Skydance money in there. [00:15:23] Paramount was. [00:15:24] bought Paramount, the parent company of CBS News, was bought by Skydance, owned by David Ellison. [00:15:30] He is the son of Larry Ellison, who is a conservative and a big, big MAGA person. [00:15:36] So they finally get the interview with the president of the United States, and one of their anchors sits down and does this thing. [00:15:42] And all of a sudden, somehow, the editors get in there again. [00:15:45] Remember when they edited Kamala Harris to actually make her sound smart? [00:15:50] Well, in this case, they edited the president in such a way that actually took out some really vital And I mean vital information. [00:15:59] They just ignored it like it didn't exist, even though he said it. [00:16:04] And I'm going to show you the before and the after. [00:16:06] Okay, so, well, I'm going to show you what aired, and then we're going to look and see what he actually said because the White House, kindly enough, released the entire thing. [00:16:16] Give us an extension. [00:16:18] We'll work it out. [00:16:19] They've lost their way. [00:16:20] They've become crazed lunatics. [00:16:22] So, this is what they aired. [00:16:24] Listen. [00:16:25] What they aired. [00:16:25] Let's vote. [00:16:26] Senate Democrats say they will vote to reopen the government if Republicans agree to extend subsidies for over 20 million Americans who use Obamacare for their health insurance. [00:16:40] Nora was saying, Give us an extension. [00:16:43] We'll work it out. [00:16:44] They've lost their way. [00:16:45] They've become crazed lunatics. [00:16:48] And all they have to do, Nora, is say, Let's vote. [00:16:52] And you can open the economy, could open up during our interview. [00:16:56] Is there something you could do? [00:16:57] Is there something you could do? [00:16:59] All I can do is give the facts. [00:17:00] Here's what I can't do. [00:17:02] I can't give them a trillion and a half dollars so that they can give welfare to people that came into our country illegally, so that prisoners and that people from mental institutions and people that are drug dealers get vast amounts of money for health care. [00:17:18] That I can't see that that's kind of important. [00:17:21] That's actually kind of the whole crux of the argument there. [00:17:23] The Democrats want one and a half trillion dollars, which would then go out to the states and would be used for health care for illegals in hospitals all over the country. [00:17:32] And Donald Trump and the Republicans are saying, no, we're not going to allow that. [00:17:36] By the way, you shouldn't have had so many people pour into the country illegally, but it is what it is. [00:17:41] We're not going to actually now take the money from American taxpayers to have to pay for all this. [00:17:48] So that's their entire argument. [00:17:50] And she just took it right out like it didn't even exist. [00:17:53] Those clever editors right there at 60 minutes. [00:17:58] So I don't think this is an especially good look. [00:18:02] Do you? [00:18:02] I mean, this is in part why the administration put out the entire thing. [00:18:06] 73 plus minutes. [00:18:09] So he sat down for 73 plus minutes and they came out with like 27. [00:18:13] Now, I remember one time when I interviewed him at the White House and he said to me, Trish, are you running? [00:18:20] Like, how much are you going to run? [00:18:21] And I was like, Mr. President, I'm going to run all of it. [00:18:23] He's like, all of it. [00:18:24] And I'm like, yeah. [00:18:25] Like, this is not 60 minutes. [00:18:26] It was actually a Monday and 60 minutes, I think, had aired the night before Leslie Stahl had done an interview with him. [00:18:31] We made way more news, which he was really quite funny about. [00:18:35] He's like, wow, you know, 60 minutes, they didn't even make any news. [00:18:38] We made news because he said some interesting things on. [00:18:40] interest rates and you know me being a business reporter that That was prime time material for me. [00:18:48] So we made news, 60 didn't. [00:18:51] And he was like, and you ran the whole thing. [00:18:53] I actually ran it over the course of two nights because he sat down with me long enough and was like, I'm going to run it. [00:18:59] And I said, Mr. President, why wouldn't I? [00:19:01] I have the President of the United States of America. [00:19:04] There is not one little bit of tape that is going to be left on the cutting room floor. [00:19:10] And so I ran it all. [00:19:11] And he was like, that's how it should be done. [00:19:12] I remember, did I tell you guys this? [00:19:14] With Jack Welch, the late Jack Welch. [00:19:17] He used to say to me, I remember asking him to come on my show on Bloomberg at one point. [00:19:21] And he said, Trish, you know what? [00:19:24] The only way I'm going on your show is if we do it live. [00:19:27] We do it live, okay? [00:19:28] Because I'm not going to do this tape thing where they basically, and he cited actually to me a 60 minutes interview he had done years earlier where they like chop it up and they splice and dice. [00:19:38] And all of a sudden you're like, wait, did I really say that? [00:19:41] He said, no, I'm only doing it live. [00:19:43] And I said, Jack, great. [00:19:44] I only like to do it live too. [00:19:45] We'll go live, okay? [00:19:46] And he came on and he would come on on my Fox show as well, Jack Welch. [00:19:50] Wonderful, wonderful man. === Mr. President Runs Full Tape (14:09) === [00:19:52] Rest in peace. [00:19:52] But, you know, I'm telling you, these tape things, they're for the birds because anybody can take anything that you're saying completely out of context. [00:20:00] And we know they do. [00:20:02] And if you're on the Republican side, they're going to take it out for the worse. [00:20:05] If you're on the Democrat side and they're trying to help you possibly get elected as the next president of the United States, which is what it certainly seems CBS was trying to do with Kamala Harris, well, then they're going to help you and make you sound smarter. [00:20:19] So that's just kind of the way the cookie. [00:20:20] Crumbles and look, I get it right. [00:20:22] Like sometimes you have to edit things and if it gives you 74 minutes and you only got a 60 minute long show, you're gonna have to take some stuff out. [00:20:29] They took a lot of stuff out because I think they only aired about 27 minutes of it. [00:20:33] But okay fine, why would you take out the really important stuff? [00:20:38] I mean, you're totally changing the, the entire reason for the shutdown, but you know they have their biases, as we have learned, um and as uh, Some of the people in the newsroom are finding out. [00:20:53] One of them happens to be Oprah's bestie, Gail King. [00:20:55] Gail King is going to be out of a job unless she's willing to strike some kind of new deal with the powers that be, the new powers that be, because Barry Weiss came in and Barry Weiss, she doesn't have a lot of, shall we say, patience for a woman who's making a reported $13 to $15 million a year, who is in a firm last place as the anchor of CBS Morning. [00:21:21] Nobody watches the show. [00:21:22] I mean, you probably don't even know that this thing is on TV. [00:21:25] Anyway, you won't miss her then when she's gone. [00:21:27] So apparently she's going to exit. [00:21:30] According to Variety. [00:21:31] According to Variety. [00:21:33] Apparently nobody at CBS really told her this. [00:21:36] Now, just remember, this is, this is Oprah's bestie right, like Oprah, has a select group of friends. [00:21:42] She threw a huge 70th birthday party maybe about a year ago for Gale and oh, you see Steven Colbert dance in there. [00:21:49] Steven Colbert's, another one of her pals. [00:21:51] Steven Colbert's out of a gig. [00:21:53] Wasn't it Oprah that had Kamala Harris on her Youtube platform and and somehow allegedly charged according to the NEW YORK Times in the vicinity of like what was that? [00:22:07] It was like two million dollars, guys. [00:22:09] That was crazy. [00:22:11] And she was confronted about it. [00:22:12] She says no, that's not true, that's not true. [00:22:13] But then the NEW YORK Times went through all the records and apparently the production company got paid a huge amount of money and, by the way, Kamala still didn't perform. [00:22:22] I mean we're doing more on this live show right here, right now, guarantee you, than Kamala Harris did on the entire Oprah thing, I mean. [00:22:31] And they brought in Meryl Streep and I mean they had everyone there right all rallying around Kamala Harris. [00:22:37] It didn't work well, Gail King again. [00:22:40] Oprah's bestie works at CBS. [00:22:43] I think we know where she stands on things. [00:22:46] She was confronted by TMZ the other day. [00:22:49] Now this is interesting because I almost wonder if TMZ was given a heads up. [00:22:55] You know she's going to be coming out of the building at this time. [00:22:57] If you notice, Gail looks over and she recognizes the TMZ reporter and she even says, hello, Tiffany. [00:23:04] Interesting right, And they have a nice civil conversation. [00:23:07] Perhaps Gail wanted to get this out there that nobody had told her what we were seeing in the variety story. [00:23:14] So this is like games being played. [00:23:17] Okay, she's saying, CBS, you're trying to leak it to the press and I'm out. [00:23:20] Well, I can go back to the press and say this. [00:23:24] So here she is, seemingly not having any idea that any of this is going on. [00:23:37] Very shocking to see those reports yesterday. [00:23:39] We're all wondering if you might be going in another direction. [00:23:42] Do you have an answer as of yet? [00:23:44] No, all I can say is this, from what I'm being told inside this building, take a shot. [00:23:50] 524 West 57th Street. [00:23:52] All I've been told by everybody in this building is that they want me here. [00:23:56] They like the job I'm doing. [00:23:58] I like the job I'm doing. [00:23:59] I like I'll say this I like the job and the people that I work with. [00:24:03] So I don't know what to tell you. [00:24:06] I was. [00:24:06] I was. [00:24:07] I don't know what to tell you about it. [00:24:09] What I'm hearing in the building is not what I'm reading in the press. [00:24:13] And what I'm not going to do is negotiate in the media. [00:24:16] Not doing that. [00:24:17] Do you have an idea what things might look like? [00:24:19] Did you hear that? [00:24:19] She said, What I'm not going to do is negotiate in the media. [00:24:22] Not doing that. [00:24:23] So she's thinking, Oh, maybe they planted this deliberately. [00:24:27] She's apparently up in May of 2025. [00:24:31] And again, she's in third place. [00:24:33] She's going in another direction. [00:24:34] I have no idea. [00:24:37] No idea. [00:24:38] Okay. [00:24:38] Well, I have an idea. [00:24:40] You know what? [00:24:41] I think they are going in another direction. [00:24:43] And I think you are going to be out on your you know what. [00:24:46] And I think if you're smart, you're going to start preparing for your next move. [00:24:52] I'm just saying, like, I'm kind of reading the handwriting that's on the wall. [00:24:56] And there's a lot of scribbling right about now. [00:24:59] You just had Paramount come in with a merger with Skydance. [00:25:04] And you have a new boss who basically doesn't have a ton of, you know, love. [00:25:10] for the uber lefties in the world. [00:25:14] And your show was the one, if I recall, that really came out pretty anti-Israel. [00:25:20] Remember there was that reporter that got in all kinds of trouble on the morning show because he dared to challenge this DEI guy? [00:25:28] And what do you know? [00:25:30] All those people that were involved in that, they're all gone. [00:25:33] So, Gail, you might be one of them. [00:25:36] You might be next. [00:25:38] Unbelievable stuff. [00:25:39] You know, I mentioned earlier how CBS loves to edit. [00:25:42] things a certain way. [00:25:43] I mean, if we're judging by the 60 Minutes interview with one Kamala Harris, well, the BBC is hit with similar allegations. [00:25:51] A whistleblower came forward and is accusing a show on the BBC of doing some wild stuff. [00:25:57] I mean, this is so bad. [00:25:59] This is so bad. [00:26:00] I mean, I don't, you can't do this. [00:26:05] What I'm about to show you, if these allegations are true, you cannot change the entire sort of scope and feel of something. [00:26:15] Just because, you know, you have an editing splice and dice device handy. [00:26:21] Watch this. [00:26:22] This is apparently the before and after sort of thing of what the BBC put out. [00:26:29] This is what they're accused of doing. [00:26:31] And you listen to this with me, and I'm telling you, there's two very, very, very different meanings. [00:26:36] And this is disgusting. [00:26:38] If this is true, this is disgusting. [00:26:40] And I will never, not that I ever trusted the BBC to begin with, but by the way, they are persona non grata in my book. [00:26:45] This is bad. [00:26:46] This is gross. [00:26:47] Watch. [00:26:48] We're going to walk down to the Capitol and I'll be there with you and we fight. [00:26:56] We fight like hell. [00:26:57] We're going to walk down to the Capitol. [00:27:00] I want to stop for a second because that's what they aired, apparently, on this panorama show that the BBC has. [00:27:08] This is back over J6, okay? [00:27:10] So that's what they aired. [00:27:11] Listen to this again. [00:27:13] We're going to walk down to the Capitol. [00:27:16] Oh, wait, wait. [00:27:16] I want to show you. [00:27:17] That's what actually happened. [00:27:19] But this is what they aired. [00:27:20] And we fight. [00:27:21] We fight like hell. [00:27:22] hell. [00:27:23] We're going to walk down to the Capitol and we're going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women. [00:27:36] Okay, two very, very different clips. [00:27:42] So if you edited that and you took out, we're there to cheer on our brave congressmen and women and instead go straight to we fight, you know, maybe somewhere else later in the speech, he said, we're going to fight. [00:27:53] And then they take that. [00:27:54] I mean, we've been through this before with him. [00:27:56] Right. [00:27:57] We've been through this before with him. [00:27:59] So now the BBC is under a lot of fire. [00:28:02] Don't forget the BBC. [00:28:04] They used to get a lot of funding right from Usaid. [00:28:07] They're another one that happens to be a casualty of no more Usaid money. [00:28:12] Gosh, it's got to hurt. [00:28:13] No wonder they didn't want him to win, so much so that you would actually stoop to that I. [00:28:18] I said to to David who, who helps me put together the show. [00:28:23] I said David, can you track this down? [00:28:24] Because this is wild. [00:28:25] Like this is really really really, really wild. [00:28:28] I mean, I think what CBS did with Kamala was wild. [00:28:31] I think what CBS did last night with Donald Trump trying to take out that whole important part about, hey, why is it, why is it that we're shut down? [00:28:40] Because they wouldn't deliver a clean CR because they want all this health care for people that we can't afford health care for. [00:28:47] One and a half trillion dollars. [00:28:49] No, they left that completely on the cutting room floor. [00:28:51] I mean, it's like, are they idiots? [00:28:53] Do they just not know? [00:28:54] Or is it deliberate? [00:28:55] I'm going with deliberate here. [00:28:56] I'm going with deliberate. [00:28:58] And BBC, if this is true, I'm going with deliberate on the BBC. [00:29:01] So again, this is the headline in The Guardian today. [00:29:04] BBC accused of selectively editing Trump clip from the day of the Capitol attack. [00:29:09] I mean, who are you supposed to trust right now? [00:29:11] This is once again, make sure if you haven't subscribed that you do subscribe the subscribe buttons like right there. [00:29:17] Okay. [00:29:18] Hit the bell so you know when I'm here. [00:29:20] Hit the bell for all alerts with the Trish Regan channel because this is not okay. [00:29:24] This is just not okay. [00:29:25] Again, here's the reporting. [00:29:27] They say the BBC has been accused of selectively editing a Donald Trump speech to make it appear clearer that he encouraged the U.S. Capitol attack, according to a formal external advisor to the corporation. [00:29:37] In addition of Panorama, it's a broadcast that happened a week before the US election. [00:29:42] They spliced together clips of a Trump speech made on January 6, 2021. [00:29:47] And the spliced clips suggested that Trump told the crowd, we're going to walk down to the Capitol and I'll be there with you and we're going to fight and we're going to fight like hell. [00:29:58] Except that that was not actually what he said. [00:30:02] He said, we're going to go down and well, you know what? [00:30:05] Let's go back to it. [00:30:06] We're going to honor the brave men and women in Congress. [00:30:10] We're going to walk down to the Capitol and I'll be there with you and we fight. [00:30:18] We fight like hell. [00:30:19] We're going to walk down to the Capitol and we're going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women. [00:30:34] So you see where I'm going. [00:30:35] You can't do that. [00:30:36] You just can't do that as a journalist. [00:30:37] And you wonder why nobody has any respect for these institutions anymore. [00:30:42] It's pretty obvious. [00:30:43] Why would you respect an institution that, by the way, told you the Hunter Biden laptop was nothing but a bunch of misinformation? [00:30:50] information fed to you courtesy of Rudy Giuliani and the Russians. [00:30:52] Why would you respect an institution that told you the Russian dossier was totally true? [00:30:56] Why would you respect any institution that sat there and said until they were blue in the face, oh gosh, that Wuhan virus, that came from a wet lab. [00:31:06] It didn't come from the actual lab that we might have actually been funding. [00:31:10] Yeah. [00:31:12] Thanks, Anthony Fauci, right? [00:31:14] To the tune of some $600,000. [00:31:15] It gets murky, right? [00:31:17] Because it's like through this one and that one and this one and that one, gain of function research. [00:31:21] No, you you weren't even allowed, don't forget, to even say these things. [00:31:29] And the mainstream media was cooking up their narrative that they wanted you to believe. [00:31:34] And you know what? [00:31:34] Thank goodness, because we have a diversity in news products these days, including right here on this show, you are hearing something different. [00:31:42] And you know, you have people that are willing to stand up to this bogus nonsense. [00:31:47] But I'll just say it, like, it's not okay. [00:31:50] I remember exactly what CBS did with their Kamala Harris interview. [00:31:55] But just in case you don't, this one was on my shorts feed. [00:31:58] They're amazing how the mainstream media can edit these questions to make some people, some people look better. [00:32:05] The original. [00:32:06] But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening. [00:32:10] Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted in a number of movements in that region by Israel that were very much prompted by. [00:32:26] Or a result of many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region. [00:32:32] And he edited. [00:32:33] But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening. [00:32:37] We are not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the United States to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end. [00:32:45] Yeah, version two was better. [00:32:47] Yeah, of course it was. [00:32:49] They wanted Kamala to look better. [00:32:52] And so they came up with a better edited version. [00:32:56] And you know what's amazing? [00:32:58] I was reading some CNN blog over the weekend and CNN still has not come to terms with this. [00:33:03] They have some media reporter. [00:33:05] Is it Humpty Dumpty or Potato Head or something? [00:33:08] Sean Hannity has a funny name for him. [00:33:10] But anyway, he came out with this blog saying that it absolutely, that CBS didn't do anything. [00:33:16] To contort this and i'm like, excuse me, did you not watch the same thing that I watched? [00:33:21] Because that's a very different answer, like one actually seemingly makes sense and the other is a bunch of word salad, all right, I don't know how else you would describe that. [00:33:31] I think they edited her to really help her out. [00:33:34] But look what the BBC did to Donald Trump, allegedly again, this is per whistleblower and there's going to be an investigation and they're going to have to answer to this because you don't do that. [00:33:44] Okay, you just don't do that like. [00:33:46] This is journalism 101, for goodness sakes, people. [00:33:50] So no wonder Trump was saying fake news, fake news, fake news, all from the beginning, back in the day. [00:33:56] Boy, oh boy, was he right. [00:33:57] You know what? [00:33:58] I'm so glad that we can be here not in the fake news. === Journalism 101 vs Fake News (06:02) === [00:34:01] And for that reason, I want to give an extra special thanks to our friends over at Balance of Nature who helped to make this all possible. [00:34:08] One of the sponsors of this show. [00:34:10] And you know what? [00:34:11] I really like this stuff because guess what? [00:34:12] What you see is what you get. [00:34:14] And the fruits and veggies supplements, they give you, oh, what is it? [00:34:18] 31 ingredients. [00:34:19] Let me make sure I'm doing my math here right because They've got all these different ingredients and, you know, they basically are able to extract the nutrients, freeze dry them up. [00:34:30] I'm not saying this perfectly, but you know what I mean. [00:34:33] And keep all the good stuff and then pack it into your supplement. [00:34:37] So this is really wonderful. 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[00:36:05] I'm not, how shall we say, much of a rap girl, much of a rap person. [00:36:10] I've never liked it. [00:36:11] I don't like the lyrics. [00:36:12] I don't like anything about it. [00:36:14] But you know what? [00:36:14] This woman's kind of growing on me because she came out over the weekend and she was really happy with something that Donald Trump was doing for Christians. [00:36:22] You see the picture of her right here? [00:36:24] This is Nicki Minaj, everyone. [00:36:26] And she's suddenly going MAGA. [00:36:27] You know, there's going to be a lot more people. [00:36:30] people. [00:36:30] Uh-huh. [00:36:33] It's like people are finally able to speak up and say what they really think, including this one right here. [00:36:39] So amazing stuff. [00:36:41] Here's what she put out over the weekend. [00:36:43] Donald Trump put on True Social, which was then reposted onto Twitter, that, you know what? [00:36:49] Christians are under threat all over the world, right? [00:36:51] But specifically in Nigeria, thousands of Christians, he said, are being killed and it's awful. [00:36:57] And it's a big concern for him. [00:36:59] Big, big, big concern. [00:37:01] So he said, you know, we got to do something about this. [00:37:04] And Nicki Minaj retweeted this saying, reading this made me feel a deep sense of gratitude. [00:37:11] We live in a country where we can freely worship God. [00:37:15] Think about that and don't ever forget about that because it's a big deal. [00:37:18] I mean, freedom of religion. [00:37:21] It's like one of the basic, basic, basic things you get as an American, but not everybody has that. [00:37:26] No group should ever be persecuted for practicing their religion. [00:37:29] We don't have to share the same beliefs in order for us to respect each other. [00:37:33] Numerous countries all around the world are hurting. [00:37:39] Christians. [00:37:40] And it's unacceptable. [00:37:42] So she put this out. [00:37:44] And wow, did the Trump administration take her up on it? [00:37:47] Next thing you know, she's going to the UN to give a talk. [00:37:49] Let's listen to the UN ambassador, Mike Waltz, speaking on Fox and Friends this morning about Nikki Minaj and her standing up. [00:37:56] 78 countries, 330 million Christians being persecuted around the world. [00:38:03] It is the most persecuted religion across the Middle East and Africa and elsewhere. [00:38:10] And to your point, relative silence from the international community. [00:38:14] Uh, it is in the UN Charter as, uh, as a basic human right. [00:38:18] It's one of the things that, um, uh, Nikki Minaj is going to come over and we're going to have her talk to the UN, talk to our experts and actually hear from some of these pastors and others, uh, that have been so horribly persecuted. [00:38:31] And I just, I really welcome her engagement and her spotlight. [00:38:35] I do too. [00:38:36] I think it's fantastic. [00:38:37] So Nicki Minaj is going to be going to the UN to speak. [00:38:40] And it's a great way to kind of, you know, bring in again a new community. [00:38:45] You look at all the people that are coming over to the dark side, right? [00:38:49] Like all these people suddenly wearing MAGA hats. [00:38:51] And Nicki Minaj is one that you wouldn't have thought, okay, she's going to be part of the club. [00:38:56] But hey, you know what? [00:38:58] I'm going back. [00:38:58] I'm reminded of this picture she took in her red, white and blue. [00:39:02] Okay, she's looking pretty MAGA in that, I'd say. [00:39:04] Red, white, and blue with the American flag behind her. [00:39:07] So it looks like she's going to have a role in all this. [00:39:10] And I congratulate her indeed. [00:39:12] Nicki Minaj, we welcome you. [00:39:14] We welcome everyone. [00:39:15] It's amazing. [00:39:16] You see all these people that you would not historically think would be part of the Republican Party. [00:39:22] But they're there, ready, willing, and able. [00:39:24] Because you know what? [00:39:25] Things have not gone well under Democrat rule. [00:39:28] Let's face it. [00:39:29] I mean, you look at all the people out in Chicago that are saying, please, please come here. [00:39:32] You look at the people in Memphis that are saying, thank goodness. [00:39:35] You sent the national guard in here, and so there's a lot of brainwashing. [00:39:39] I think that happens both from the media obviously, as we have been discussing, as well as sort of culturally, this idea that you know, if you're i'll give you an example I mean, I am uh, I was born Catholic, i'm Irish and like you're Irish, like you're Catholic, I actually go to a congregational church right now. [00:39:55] But i'll never, like deny my Catholic roots and you know, bring one, bring them all um. [00:40:00] But there's sort of this sense that you know you have to be what you were born. === Democrat Rule Struggles in Chicago (10:46) === [00:40:04] And it was probably a little bit of a surprise for my family when I didn't continue on in in you know recent years in Catholicism and went to the congregational church because I wanted to read the bible myself. [00:40:15] Okay, it's, it's kind of a big distinction, the Catholics aren't supposed to read the bible, you're supposed to have it interpreted by a priest. [00:40:23] But you know me I, I have to read everything myself, I have to see it all myself. [00:40:27] So i'm just saying, like a lot of people, they grew up thinking okay well, I have to vote blue because this is how my family wants me to vote and i've always voted blue because you know culturally, this is what we do, and I think people like Nicki Minaj and others that are getting out there in front of this are really going to have an impact. [00:40:46] So we welcome her, we welcome everyone. [00:40:48] You know what MAGA really is, a big tent. [00:40:51] The shutdown goes on. [00:40:52] Oh, my goodness gracious, we've got um. [00:40:56] What is this? [00:40:57] The second month now of the. [00:40:59] I'm calling it the Schumer shutdown, for goodness sakes, and you know what it's not good. [00:41:04] It's not good. [00:41:04] Before we get to that, a quick note from conservatives for lower health care. [00:41:07] President Trump's doing what no other president has done before, ladies and gentlemen, he is holding big pharma accountable. [00:41:13] I love it, right? [00:41:15] For ripping off everyday Americans and businesses, small businesses. [00:41:20] Big Pharma has its army of lobbyists out there working overtime to keep Americans paying the world's highest prescription drug prices. [00:41:26] Imagine that. [00:41:27] They've already hiked prices on hundreds of medicines, believe it or not, this year, while flooding us with billions of dollars in misleading ads to the point where, well, I don't really want to watch the nightly news with my children, period, because of the bias and the editing, et cetera, as we've been discussing. [00:41:43] But also, there are those ads, and you know which ones I'm talking about. [00:41:46] Worse yet, Big Pharma pushes government mandates designed to stack the deck in their favor. [00:41:51] Their goal in Washington is pretty simple. [00:41:52] Escape accountability, block free market competition, and jack up outrageous prices, right? [00:41:56] Win, for them. [00:41:58] That means more government intrusion. [00:41:59] It means bigger profits for them and it means higher costs for families and businesses. [00:42:03] Well, conservatives for lower health care, we're trying to fight that here. [00:42:06] I've partnered with them on this effort because we're warning you right now that big pharma and its agenda would actually stick Americans and employers with billions of dollars in higher premiums and drug costs. [00:42:16] And President Trump, I can promise you he's not backing down. [00:42:18] His administration's cracking down on drug companies that gouge everyday Americans and mislead patients with their obnoxious advertising. [00:42:25] Meanwhile, you've got conservatives in Congress that are introducing some pretty good reforms to stop big pharma's games that block generics and keep prices high. [00:42:32] So join us, join us. [00:42:34] in rejecting Big Pharma's agenda. [00:42:37] I want you to go to, I put it on the screen, pharmawindfall.com today to help lower drug prices. [00:42:43] We need them low, low, low. [00:42:45] How low can you go? [00:42:46] The shutdown is in the second month now, and Mike Johnson is making it really clear. [00:42:52] These guys are lousy. [00:42:54] Think about what they're willing to risk. [00:42:55] You have SNAP benefits running out. [00:42:57] You have our military members not getting paid. [00:43:00] And it's all because they're going to fight $1.5 trillion in spending for illegals. [00:43:06] Watch. [00:43:07] The Schumer and Jeffries and their colleagues fear political retribution from the far left activists in their party more than they fear the consequences of keeping the government closed for weeks on end. [00:43:21] They fear that personally for their own political future, and they care more about that than they care about SNAP benefits flowing to hungry families, about air traffic controllers being paid so they can keep the skies safe, Border Patrol troops, and all the rest. [00:43:37] Of course. [00:43:38] I mean, they don't want any Border Patrol troops. [00:43:40] Don't kid yourself. [00:43:41] Listen. [00:43:42] This is not good. [00:43:43] This is not good. [00:43:44] I think we all know it's not good. [00:43:45] It's not a good position to be in. [00:43:47] But, you know, when you're going to sit there and fight all day long for the $1.5 trillion that you want going to illegal health care, I would just say you got to do a little bit of soul searching, okay? [00:43:57] Because that's not where the rest of America is. [00:43:59] It's just definitely not where the rest of America is. [00:44:01] And yes, you have SNAP benefits running out. [00:44:04] And this one woman, the representative from Massachusetts, Diana Pressly, she's one of the original squad members. [00:44:09] She gets up there on MSNBC and she's going on and on about how dare the Trump administration want to actually require proof of work or seeking work when you get your SNAP benefits. [00:44:21] It's like, excuse me? [00:44:23] Like, people really are delusional. [00:44:26] You think the government owes you everything. [00:44:28] Watch her clip. [00:44:31] Try and keep the blood pressure down. [00:44:34] I'm working on it. [00:44:35] Congresswoman, I think the administration has acknowledged or is tacitly acknowledging that this is becoming a problem for them, particularly with the split screen of the Gatsby party at the same time that Americans were about to lose their food assistance. [00:44:49] But the way that they've been handling this is by trying to deflect. [00:44:53] In fact, we have some sound from Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins talking about how they are rooting out fraud. [00:45:00] Let's take a listen. [00:45:01] Good. [00:45:02] Get rid of the fraud. [00:45:02] It is time to drastically reform this program so that we can make sure that those who are truly needy, truly vulnerable, are getting what they need and the rest of the corruption goes away and we can serve the American taxpayer. [00:45:15] So we want to, number one, most important, get the government open, make sure the people that really need this money are going to get it. [00:45:22] But guess what? [00:45:23] There's a new sheriff in town. [00:45:24] His name is Donald Trump. [00:45:26] And this program will be reformed. [00:45:27] We will hold people accountable and we will be able to help those who really need it. [00:45:33] I guess one way to keep people from fraudulently claiming benefits is by making sure no one can claim benefits, no? [00:45:40] First and foremost, this is the most corrupt administration in history. [00:45:44] And then they're cruel enough to create work requirements for hungry people to get SNAP. [00:45:49] But for the last month, they have been. [00:45:51] Okay, I'm sorry. [00:45:51] That's cruel? [00:45:52] It's cruel to have work requirements to get SNAP. [00:45:57] I mean, I'm sorry. [00:45:58] Last I checked, we're a capitalist nation, right? [00:46:02] We're a capitalist country. [00:46:03] It's actually propelled us to have one of the highest standards. [00:46:06] Of living in the world. [00:46:08] I mean, hey, Ayana, I got a great country for you. [00:46:11] You can head maybe to Iran with Whoopi. [00:46:14] Or maybe, if we really want to embrace the socialism thing, you just chuck it on down to Venezuela, two and a half hours from Miami or so, and you can live happily ever after there while they give you all the handouts you want. [00:46:26] How would that be? [00:46:27] Please, please. [00:46:29] Showing up for work and they've been on a taxpayer funded vacation. [00:46:32] You know, I've been in Congress seven years. [00:46:34] I came in as a freshman in the 118th in the midst of a government shutdown. [00:46:38] The first congressional class to come in in the midst of a. [00:46:41] Tough to listen to. [00:46:43] Tough to look at. [00:46:44] Just saying. [00:46:45] Anyway, another one that's kind of tough to listen to and tough to look at would be one, Mr. Hakeem Jeffries, who's really in over his head. [00:46:53] And I don't have the sombrero for him today, but he's trying to, once again, blame someone else. [00:46:59] It's not clear to me what's going to be on the floor of the Senate this week. [00:47:04] But what we have said as House Democrats is that we will consider anything bipartisan that emerges from the Senate in good faith that reopens the government. [00:47:15] That is bipartisan in nature, that makes life better for the American people, and of course that decisively addresses the Republican health care crisis that's crushing people all throughout this country. [00:47:29] In rural America, working class America, urban America, the heartland of America, small town America, and black and brown communities throughout America. [00:47:37] The Republican health care crisis is crushing people. [00:47:42] And that's why Democrats continue to stand up for everyday Americans. [00:47:50] You know the sombrero's coming. [00:47:53] You know it's happening. [00:47:54] I don't have it for you here today, but just think the mariachi music. [00:47:59] And suddenly his name is going from Hakeem to Jose, I guess. [00:48:03] Anyway, they've had a lot of fun with this one at the White House because it's like they just, yeah, I mean I don't know how else to put it, but they're so far off from reality. [00:48:13] I mean, think about the climate change stuff, right? [00:48:15] We just had a Gallup poll the other day that showed only 2% of Americans consider it to be the number one issue. [00:48:20] And yeah, they were fighting hard for climate change as much as they could, all while taking their private jets everywhere. [00:48:25] Or think about other things like, oh, I don't know, you know, your daughter in her high school track team has to run against somebody who was a naturally born man. [00:48:36] Like, how is that okay? [00:48:37] Like, how is that normal? [00:48:39] Oh, we have 250 pronouns. [00:48:41] That's the BBC. [00:48:42] They have 250 pronouns in their human resources directory. [00:48:48] I mean, this is wild. [00:48:50] It's like they just have no common sense, which is why I told you Common Sense, the movie would really actually do pretty well. [00:48:56] Look, you know who has common sense? [00:49:00] American voters. [00:49:01] And this is what's showing up in the polling over and over and over and over again. [00:49:05] It hasn't. [00:49:06] If anything, it's been helped a little bit. [00:49:08] Take a look here, the shift in net popularity versus pre-shutdown. [00:49:11] When we're looking at the Republican Party overall, That brand actually up two points. [00:49:16] That's within the margin of error, but clearly it hasn't dropped. [00:49:18] Come over to this side of the screen. [00:49:19] Look at the net approval ratings for Republicans in Congress. [00:49:22] It's actually up five points since pre shutdown. [00:49:25] So what we're seeing here is the Republican brand in Congress has actually improved somewhat compared to where we were pre shutdown, despite the fact that Republicans control. [00:49:34] And that's the math that John Thune and Mike Johnson are looking at is, hey, why should we give an electoral speaking when our brand has actually improved a little bit? [00:49:42] Now, we say their position is getting better. [00:49:45] With whom? [00:49:45] Yeah, okay, with whom? [00:49:46] So I think it's two groups that it's so important to keep an eye out on. [00:49:50] All right, changing the Republican Congress's net approval rating versus pre shutdown. [00:49:54] It's rallying the base for sure. [00:49:55] Look at this, the net approval rating up 12 points versus pre shutdown. [00:49:59] But it's not just with the base, it's also with the middle of the electorate. [00:50:02] Look at this, among independents, it's up eight points as well. [00:50:05] So we've got a situation here where Republicans with the shutdown are actually rallying their base, but it's also something that's not hurting them with the folks in the middle. [00:50:13] If anything, it's helping them with folks in the middle. [00:50:15] And this is the type of math that if you're Republicans, you like to see, right? [00:50:18] Something could rally the base but alienate those in the middle, or something could rally those in the middle but alienate the base. [00:50:24] But the truth is, we're not seeing that. [00:50:26] What we're seeing is the Republican brand has actually gotten better among independents, and it's also gotten better among Republicans as well, that Republican brand when it comes to those in Congress. [00:50:35] So, again, what's the electoral reason that Republicans would give in at this point? [00:50:39] And Democrats. [00:50:40] So, the reality is, it's popular with everyone. [00:50:42] It's everybody in the middle, and it's with your base. [00:50:45] So, it's actually pretty good, if you think about it, for the Republicans. === TikTok Trends and Social Media (03:20) === [00:50:50] In the meantime, Yeah, as I said, SNAP benefits are ending today and this has become a big issue. [00:50:57] In fact, if you look at TikTok, there have been a lot of things being reported. [00:51:04] If you look even at my own shorts feed, I've shared some of this stuff with you. [00:51:09] But let me go to, there's a good montage I want to show you from Will Cain's show over on Fox. [00:51:14] Pretty interesting. [00:51:15] He's put together like a whole bunch of these things from TikTok, people talking about what they're going to do with their SNAP benefits running out. [00:51:24] There's an interesting trend on social media right now. [00:51:27] It's a trend where black men are suggesting the expiration of SNAP benefits might actually be a blessing in disguise. [00:51:35] This program is keeping a lot of people unmarried, uneducated, don't want to, you know, do anything that will hinder the opportunity or their chance to lose their benefits. [00:51:46] Only in America do we have people that have $1,200 iPhones checking to see if their SNAP benefits hit. [00:51:57] Anyone who's on welfare, not for a disability, but because they can't provide for themselves, should not have the ability to vote in our society. [00:52:03] I don't have kids, but there's no way that I have kids and I'm waiting on somebody else to feed them. [00:52:14] That's right. [00:52:16] Yeah. [00:52:16] I mean, it. [00:52:18] I think it's, I've seen a bunch of these. [00:52:20] We've posted some of these. [00:52:21] It's sort of like, think about, I mean, you can go back down to a number of years, the Johnson era, right? [00:52:29] What was designed to help widows and children ultimately kind of decimated part of our society, specifically the black community. [00:52:38] And you couldn't have a man in the house, you know, the whole drill. [00:52:41] And so you actually, prior to Johnson, had a lot of cohesive family units, which were incredibly important for, the success of the family. [00:52:49] And then along comes this idea that somehow you don't need a man anymore. [00:52:54] And while the intention may have been good initially, what it actually served to do was break up a lot of families and create a culture that has allowed for fatherlessness. [00:53:06] That is not good. [00:53:07] Okay. [00:53:07] Like you got to think through your policy, economic policy and social policy. [00:53:11] Like they got to work together. [00:53:12] You got to have the right hand talking to the left hand. [00:53:14] They did not do that. [00:53:16] Or maybe they did. [00:53:17] Maybe in fact, guys, you know what they wanted? [00:53:19] They wanted to create. [00:53:20] A population of people that would be completely dependent on Uncle Sam, so that they would just keep electing them and electing them, and electing them, and electing them. [00:53:28] That's why you got the AOCS of the world that want to take all the money for themselves and fly around on their silly private jets while saying oh, you know what? [00:53:37] We need more money for the government, more money for me AOC, so I can go out and campaign, so I can give you little people just a little something. [00:53:46] It's like Marie Antoinette, let them eat cake. [00:53:48] And so a lot of men yes, black men on TikTok and elsewhere on social media are saying, okay, well, this is stupid. [00:53:55] This is enough. [00:53:56] I've had it. [00:53:57] Like if you're that reliant on Snap, then we have a problem. [00:54:01] And so maybe there's a chance here to really realign things in a positive way for society. [00:54:06] And I think that's actually a pretty phenomenal and exciting thing to think about. === Black Men Realign Society (03:05) === [00:54:10] One other thing I should mention, did you see we actually did something on somebody, and I believe this one was completely true. [00:54:18] Somebody was on her TikTok was on her TikTok channel talking about how she was going to steal all this stuff because she couldn't afford it. [00:54:28] And that one seems to have been correct. [00:54:31] But there were a lot of others that came out that were sort of copycat versions of that. [00:54:37] And so I'm just warning you right now because you always got to be careful what you see, right? [00:54:41] And there's been some AI type things out there. [00:54:44] In fact, Fox actually, I think, got caught in a little bit of a snafu. [00:54:48] A nice reporter over there, a young woman who used to be at Daily Wire. [00:54:53] put something out and you can see why it would happen. [00:54:55] So this was her. [00:54:56] Do you guys know Brett Cooper? [00:54:57] You may not. [00:54:58] But anyway, she did this story from food stamps to felonies. [00:55:02] She's a Fox reporter now. [00:55:04] And it turns out that I guess not everybody was real. [00:55:08] Like some of this stuff was AI and something amazing. [00:55:12] Like AI has come quite a ways, has it not? [00:55:15] So just be on the lookout for that. [00:55:17] I mean, you have to take everything with a grain of salt. [00:55:19] But I think, you know, the bottom line here is that we are seeing more people sort of stand up. [00:55:24] It's why you see people standing up in Chicago. [00:55:26] It's why you see people standing up in Memphis. [00:55:30] It's people saying, okay, you know what? [00:55:32] I'm sick of this stuff. [00:55:34] I'm sick of the wokeness. [00:55:36] I'm sick of the, you know, let them eat cake. [00:55:39] And it's the right way to go. [00:55:42] I mean, there's been so much brainwashing, right? [00:55:45] Brainwashing of everyone. [00:55:48] And when you think about how we started this show and we talked about CBS and we talked about ABC and we talked about the BBC, for goodness sakes, you see all this brainwashing happening in real time. [00:56:01] And the great thing now is we have a way to fight back against it effectively, a way to fight back because we actually have these new methods and these new mechanisms, right, by which to reach people. [00:56:13] There's a good one I wanted to show you because, again, I just think so many people are speaking up in an important, important, important way. [00:56:21] And I want to show you this one guy who calls it out, like calls out all the baloney, right? [00:56:28] He's just like, I've had it. [00:56:30] You should have it and i'd say, you know, this guy, he really, he really gets it and not everybody does right now. [00:56:40] Do I have it? [00:56:41] Maybe I don't? [00:56:42] Well, I encourage you to go back and look at my uh shorts feed, because you know there's just so many, so many individuals that are speaking up and finally we can, like you, don't have to be as scared anymore. [00:56:53] We've been talking so much about the Arctic frost, frost investigation right here on this show, and we've learned that they were mapping out something like 30 million phone records. [00:57:02] They were mapping out to 440, what, 440 MAGA world people. [00:57:07] They were taking their phone records and investigating them, tolling them, so to speak. === Nvidia Portfolios and Fast Changes (05:00) === [00:57:16] It's outrageous. [00:57:16] But here's the, and they were trying to cut them off sort of financially. [00:57:20] They were trying to cut them off, you know, socially, politically, everything you can think of. [00:57:26] And it was bad and it was wrong. [00:57:28] It was actually one of the reasons why I started my company, 76 Research. [00:57:31] We get a market. [00:57:32] Let me see. [00:57:33] The end of the day, I think, a little bit mixed. [00:57:35] I think some people are getting a little bit nervous about the Mandami thing happening. [00:57:39] You know, as we talk about socialism, that guy's a really bad dude. [00:57:43] And by the way, he lies through his teeth. [00:57:45] He told everybody his aunt, remember this one? [00:57:47] His aunt was afraid to wear her hijab in New York City after 9-11. [00:57:52] Only it turns out his aunt didn't even live in New York City after 9-11. [00:57:57] So that was all out of nowhere. [00:57:59] But we've got an S&P that traded up a little bit today, Nasdaq that traded up half a percent, Dow Jones Industrial Average ending down a little bit. [00:58:08] So a bit of a mixed market here. [00:58:11] I think a lot of investors are questioning what the future of AI is. [00:58:14] And some people are getting really worried. [00:58:16] Rob, my colleague at 76 Research, which by the way, you should go to and get my letter there, 76research.com. [00:58:21] You can sign up for a dollar a month for the first two months and it goes to $9.95. [00:58:26] You can look at the portfolios, all that good stuff. [00:58:28] It's a separate charge for portfolios, but at least try and get the newsletter. [00:58:32] We put out a piece the other day because rob was like, gosh, you know, one of my sailing buddies called me and said, hey, is this AI thing, like, is this going to be a problem? [00:58:41] Apparently he had a lot of money in NVIDIA. [00:58:43] And, well, I'm not going to give it all away, but we had some pretty good advice for how you should be thinking about all of this right now. [00:58:51] And granted, everybody has a different trajectory. [00:58:54] Some people are long-term investors. [00:58:55] Some people are short-term investors. [00:58:57] I encourage you to be a long-term investor. [00:58:59] But, you know, we all have different retirement goals. [00:59:02] I get it. [00:59:02] I get it. [00:59:03] And that's partly what we look at when we send our message out there. [00:59:08] uh at 76 research we also have another one coming today on how you can ma'am dami proof your portfolio If this guy wins, I don't know what to say, New York. [00:59:17] Come on. [00:59:18] New York, the financial capital of the world. [00:59:20] Guess what? [00:59:21] We're all moving to Texas. [00:59:22] Okay. [00:59:22] Texas. [00:59:23] Yes. [00:59:23] Because Texas has the Texas Stock Exchange and Texas is embracing new technology unlike anything we've ever seen. [00:59:33] You know, I used to host my show from the New York Stock Exchange every day on CNBC at 11 a.m. [00:59:40] And I, you know, it wasn't like when my, former colleague Maria Bartiromo and friend was first there when she was first there. [00:59:48] I mean, she was getting bumped all around, right? [00:59:50] Because there were so many traders. [00:59:51] When I was there, there are a decent number of traders. [00:59:53] If you go to the New York Stock Exchange today, there's no one. [00:59:56] Okay. [00:59:56] There's no one. [00:59:57] Things are changing and they're changing really fast. [00:59:59] And I think, you know, Texas gets it and they've got the right policy in place, right? [01:00:04] To embrace this. [01:00:06] Mandami, on the other hand, you know, he thinks he can go out and tax everyone to death because he's of the AOC Bernie Sanders camp. [01:00:13] I'm not saying, I'm not saying that government should not be there for those that really need it in times of need. [01:00:19] Right. [01:00:19] There are moments when people really need the help. [01:00:22] But overall, that should not be the default. [01:00:25] That shouldn't be the system that you actually want to put in place. [01:00:28] Why was this country founded to get away from that kind of thing where you had one ruler, the king, that would dole it out right to the people and the king controlled everything? [01:00:38] We were created as a nation to get away from all of that. [01:00:42] I'm going to go on a rant here, but moral of the story, do go over to 76research.com. [01:00:46] Check out my company. [01:00:47] There's one of the reasons why I started that, really, because. [01:00:50] Things had gotten so crazy and it's like people couldn't see straight. [01:00:53] You couldn't invest because, oh gosh, you had to worry about, did this one have enough of an ESG or a DEI profile? [01:00:59] I'm sorry. [01:01:00] You know what you invest for? [01:01:01] You invest for profits. [01:01:02] You want profitability. [01:01:03] You want to make sure that company is going to still keep growing and growing and growing and growing. [01:01:07] And that's why you want it. [01:01:08] Anyway, lots of good stuff there. [01:01:09] It's great to have you guys all here. [01:01:11] I appreciate everything you do because we have been able to grow this channel like nobody's business thanks to your dedication. [01:01:19] I see everybody's like, NVIDIA, NVIDIA, I know. [01:01:21] NVIDIA. [01:01:22] Nvidia is awesome. [01:01:24] Okay, Nvidia is awesome. [01:01:25] I love Nvidia. [01:01:27] It is part of the S P, so we try in our portfolios to have some things that are outside the S P. [01:01:33] But we write about Nvidia a lot and actually this particular gentleman, as I said, has made a lot of money in Nvidia and he's like, what do I do now is AI really is really going away and um, i'll let you go over there. [01:01:47] I'll let you go over there and read about it. [01:01:49] But basically i'm going to tell you something, I am really bullish on America. [01:01:54] I am really bullish on Donald Trump. [01:01:55] I am really bullish on megonomics, if you want to call it that. [01:01:59] I mean, heck, we got inflation coming down. [01:02:01] We got technology coming in and there is so much opportunity ahead. [01:02:08] Good stuff. [01:02:08] Good stuff. [01:02:09] Thank you so much, guys, for being here. [01:02:11] I really do appreciate it. [01:02:12] And we will be back live again on the Trish Regan show tomorrow. [01:02:15] See you then.