PBD Podcast
Trump Nobel SHOCKER, Katie Porter's Campaign Disaster, Letitia James INDICTED & Gaza Ceasefire | PBD Podcast | Ep. 644
10 Oct 2025
Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
Did you ever think you would make it?
I feel I'm supposed to take sweet victory. I know this life meant for me. Adam, what's your point?
The future looks bright. A handshake is better than anything I ever saw. It's right here. You are a one-on-one? My son's right there.
I don't think I've ever said this before.
All right, folks. If you're Italian, we're back, according to what the president had to say. Columbus Day is back, folks. A lot of exciting things here that's taking place. Chicago mayor not too happy about a few things that's going on. Letitia James. Do you remember Letitia James? The one that was going after the president for a bunch of different things.
Apparently, she's the one that's actually doing the dirty work. Uh-oh. And she actually... uh just uh got indicted right rob yesterday she got in that and she she has a message for you we'll play for you she wants to talk to you guys today right off the bat in the morning and then aside from that uh trump says the first phase of gaza peace plan has been signed i've never seen
So many leftist, liberal, mainstream media folks having to say what Trump did is monumental. What he did is incredible. And then one host says, asking another liberal, how big of a deal this is. This may be one of the greatest things we've ever seen. I mean, it was as if everybody became liberal. Trump's agent, manager yesterday from the left. Publicist. Except for one organization.
And that one organization is a guy from back in the days who didn't like the way his name was being built, so he started something called the Nobel Peace Prize. Oh, got you. And they were looking at who to give it to yesterday. After all this stuff that happened, they chose to give it to somebody that's been on the podcast before.
Maria Corina Machado is who got it instead of Trump, the Nobel Peace Prize. Just because she went up against Maduro. Nothing else has happened yet. She got the Nobel Peace Prize over Trump. That's who got it yesterday. I don't know if it's finalized or not, Tom. You can probably correct me it's been finalized, but it looks like it's going to be her.
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Chapter 2: What happened with Letitia James and her indictment?
It's been announced. I don't remember her speech at the Berlin Wall. She must have done one. Yeah, and Zelensky was pissed because he's like, I would recommend Trump if he just gave us more Tomahawk missiles. Can you imagine that? Give us more Tomahawk missiles, we'll nominate you. You give me instrument of death, I give you peace votes. Maybe say that privately, but you say that publicly.
What a level of, you know, that's what you call a professional beggar, where you are so shameless, the level of shameless is purely gone. It's a mob deal. It is a mob deal, I agree. Anyways, Chris Cuomo and Eric Trump, he was asked a question, and Eric Trump just went... He went off. He went off in a big way, and we'll have that clip. Love it. We'll react to as well.
And then we got a few other things that's going on here. Trump, I think, Rob, is he already in, he's planning on going to Egypt this Sunday or this weekend, something like that, right? Yeah, Sunday he's planning on going to Egypt. Apparently Israel is paying influencers up to $7,000 per post. To occupy information space.
And actually, out of everybody on the panel here that wants to talk about it, it's Adam. Adam's going to give the details of how those payments are made. Yeah, exactly.
I'm a billionaire now, actually. I don't know that.
$150 million ain't what it used to be, though, guys.
Yeah.
Come on. Gazans join Israelis in chanting Trump's name overseas. Fire Nobel Prize to Trump. Guess what, Gazans? It went to Mario Corina Machado. That's who he went to, but it is what it is. Hakeem Jeffries goes on CNBC, and CNBC starts asking Hakeem Jeffries some questions, and he starts talking about how America is doing, and Hakeem doesn't like it.
Just the look on his face is the best face ever. to look at when you see what's going on there. A little fire scarecrow. Yeah. Zoran Mamdani admits he might need Plan B to fund $10 billion agenda if he can't hike taxes on the wealthy. Okay? On the wealthy. In the city with the most billionaires, he wants to go after them. It is what it is. He's going to win.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Trump's Nobel Peace Prize bid?
And when you watch California, this is a shout-out for you guys because I'm so happy for you. You're about to get her potentially as your next governor. She's amazing. You think Newsom's bad? Wait till you get Katie. Porter coming to a California city. The View is offering her a three-year deal. No, Tom. I'm telling you, she's a person that's determined and driven by control, not by money.
She wants to control people. You will see by the way she speaks. Well, she's in the right state. She's in the right states. California, more good news coming your way. Communities will not survive. Insurance nightmares could empty small California towns. You know what I know about people in California? They're so loyal, they'll never leave. They will never leave.
They're like Browns fans, football. Even better than that? If Ilhan Omar became the governor of California, they would stay even longer. Especially Armenians and Assyrians and Middle Easterners. I don't get it. I have so much respect for these Armenians, Assyrians, and... Middle Eastern, Persians, Iranians. I'm not going nowhere.
I mean, their level of loyalty to folks like Katie Porter, Newsom, and all the ridiculous regulations. Is it like Stockholm Syndrome where they fall in love with their abuser? Like, no, I can't. California loves me. Yeah, it abuses me, but I love her. California can put laxatives in the water so that you couldn't work for more than five minutes at a time.
But I'm telling you, the other day at the boardroom, When we had Eric Trump here at the Cigar Lounge, I spoke to 15 Armenians. Really? I'm telling you. And I'm like, why did you get here? We have a business out of Miami. We moved here because of a video of, you know, 10 reasons why I moved to Florida. What are you doing here? I run the Ferrari shop. What are you doing here? I run this.
I met this couple, beautiful couple, Ferrari guy, Jack... Phenomenal couple. Talked to him and his wife. Great story, the way they met, where they're from, and the whole story was fantastic. Then another couple comes, and then a bunch of Glendale people were there. I'm telling you, God kept this city of Boca Raton for Armenians and Assyrians. And they're coming. And the right ones.
Not all of them.
The right ones are coming. The super loyalists to California and Detroit and Chicago and Torlock, there's no way they will come. But the big thinkers that have big plans for their kids, that are job creators, they're coming to Boca Raton. And listen, I'm not running for mayor of Boca. Boca is going to be the beneficiary of this. But you're going to see, Boca is the closest thing to...
Beverly Hills meets Glendale meets the rich areas of certain areas. You're going to see Armenian churches in Boca right down the street. They're coming. Anyways, not that I'm lobbying. And my mom lives in Boca, guys. I go to the mall every weekend. I go there to get chicks. That place is awesome. Remember that one time? They're all 70 and older, buddy.
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Chapter 4: How is Katie Porter perceived in her campaign for governor?
So what happens, Vinny, think about this. So California, think of it as a donut. You live in the hole. And around you, California doesn't do particularly good forestry management.
The insurance companies, they go to California, they can speak to them until they're blue in the face saying, you know, you need to trim your forest more because these wildfires and we're the insurance companies and we have to pay for it when bad things happen.
And then California says, F you. We've got the insurance commissioner here. You work for us. We don't work for you. Screw you. Basically, I'm translating the letter now. People live in the center of the donut hole. And so they use drones and they go up there. And this is where the insurance companies are right.
Hey, Vinny, you have a 35-year-old wood cedar shake roof, which is very common in California, especially at Mount Shasta area, some older homes up there. We'd like you to change it. to something that's either asphalt shingles or tile, whatever you want. You don't have to spend the most expensive stuff, but we'd like you to have a different roof on it.
Because it's been 35 years and your roof's at risk. Because guess what? You're living in a fire zone where the state isn't taking as good care of it. So we need to make sure... against losses that we do this. So what happens is then people that are living in this on fixed income, maybe they don't have $25,000 or more for the roof. And they say, well, my roof's not leaking.
Well, that may be true, but you may not be...
insurable so the bad news for the people that live up there is california forestry management can mean you're in a fire zone and so your insurance company is going to be a little tougher on you about your house however the insurance company is right that some of the people up in these areas you do need to trim your own trees and your own areas on your own property and guess what the cost of owning a house is every now and then you gotta replace a water heater every now and then you have to
Replace the pool pump. Every now and then you have to work on the sprinklers. And it costs money to do these things, right? Well, guess what? Roof is very expensive, but it's on a house that you own. So I see that part of it in a small way for the insurance companies. Who's at the middle of this?
It's California Insurance Commission managing on the insurance companies, and it's California having poor forestry management coming together, and then suddenly the only choice you have is to get this horrible insurance, the last resort California Fair Plan, which doesn't cover you very well. So this is just a three-sided pinch of... on consumers.
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Chapter 5: What are Megyn Kelly's views on CNN's reporting?
If you go to Megyn Kelly, she called out CNN. And it's so funny how quickly, you know, you hear these things. Even Megyn Kelly. Megyn Kelly is very fair where she's at. She'll call out Israel. She'll call out this. She'll call out that.
Chapter 6: How has the Gaza conflict affected Palestinian lives?
Zoom in right there. Look what she said. Check out the take, first paragraph, on how the war started. Great job, CNN. Go a little bit lower. See how two years of war, loss, and heartbreak has changed these Gaza Palestinians. Now look at the first sentence. Go a little lower. It's been two years since Israel launched its war in Gaza. And life in the enclave has never been harder.
They don't talk about what happened the other way around. So this is continuing. This division between the two is going to go for a while.
Chapter 7: What is the significance of Letitia James' indictment?
And making somebody that's extremely fair. where she'll go criticize both sides. So it's not like she is a one-sided person. But to me, when I'm seeing this, for Israel to give up 250 plus another, what was it, 1,700?
1,700. 1,700. Prisoners.
For 20 people? For 20 people? Yeah. Listen, culturally, you meet certain people with certain cultures, and you see what they value and what they don't value. Say what you say, man. They're telling you what they value here. Again, I went back and watched Charlie Crook's interview, the first one that we did that happened right after October 7th. I think it was October 10th or 12th podcast.
And he explains, he says, either when this took place, they did not expect it to be that bad. OK, where, hey, let's go back and get the if they knew it's not going to be that bad of a bad of a thing. Ended up being ugly, obviously, to what it is today. But for you to give up all of that, it's like when Biden gave up that. Who is the broker of the merchant of death?
Chapter 8: How is AI expected to impact job markets in the future?
The merchant of death for who? For Brittany Griner. Brittany Griner. Who hates America. So that tells you the priority for Obama, for Biden. Yeah. Biden would rather have a female WNBA basketball. By the way, yesterday I was watching a video about seventh graders and eighth graders playing WNBA players, and they destroyed them. Yeah. Oh, really? They destroyed him.
It's not even funny what it was like. It was embarrassing. Rob, can you go to Obama's tweet, please? Here's what Obama had to say. If you just go to my Twitter account, I just retweeted what he had to say. It's so embarrassing what he says. Obama doesn't even mention Trump by name, I believe, right? If you just go to... Some guy who's went over to the Middle East. Watch this. Watch this here.
Anybody got a pack of Salem's? Can you put show like what he says? After two years of unimaginable loss and suffering for Israeli families and people of Gaza, we should be encouraged and relieved that an end to the conflict is within sight, that those hostages still being held will be reunited with their families, and that vital aid can be sent inside Gaza, who was originally shattered.
More than that, though, it now falls on Israelis and Palestinians with the support of U.S. and the entire world community to begin the hard task of rebuilding Gaza and commit to process by recognizing... Any name of Trump there? Nothing. Any name of current administration? Zero. Any shout out to the guy that came after you? Or just say the U.S. brokered it. Yeah.
Anything you can say that's somewhat good. Three basic questions for you, sir. Who brokered this deal? Who became the peacemaker? Any chance you'll give him credit? Never. Why not? Can't. Don't forget the mic drop when he made fun of Trump or that one dinner that he said you'll never be president. Trump is sitting there just listening to him. You think they're still keeping that part in place?
But Obama has an opportunity here to be a peacemaker and to kind of give credit. Cannot do it. He can't do that part, right? But having said that, respect to the president, respect to what he's doing. This started under Biden. Let's not forget. That's true. This started under Biden and the peace happened under Trump. Pat, can I just give you some stats real quick?
By the way, Robbie, pull this up. By the way, you said trading Brittany Griner for Dr. Death, I believe. Merchant of Death. Or the Merchant of Death. It's Brittany Griner, in this case, for 1,000 Merchant of Deaths. You understand what I'm saying? Yes. It's not like a one-for-one. Yeah. So I'm going to give an ode to the biz doc, Words Talk, Numbers Scream.
I'm going to explain why the long-term lasting peace is going to be very difficult with Israel and Gaza and what's going on. And as I always say, follow the money. So remember the conversation that I had with Bassem Youssef? I said, you know, there'll be peace when certain Muslim countries – prioritize GDP rather than GDT, right?
There's a big difference between Gulf countries and the other Arab countries that are surrounding Israel. So here you see what the GDP is per capita in different countries. So I'm just going to go real fast. Saudi Arabia is almost 33,000. Iran, $5,000 a year. Yemen, $465. Egypt... $3,500. That's Israel's neighbor. What is Israel's GDP per capita? 53.1.
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