Valuetainment - February 01, 2026


"ICE Committed Murder!" - Andrew Schulz EXPLODES Over Alex Pretti Shooting


Episode Stats

Length

21 minutes

Words per Minute

204.58505

Word Count

4,462

Sentence Count

434

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.900 I'm Kelly Kennedy. I've been called a hope dealer for leaders and with over 300 episodes of the Business Development Podcast, we'll guide you and we'll always be in your corner.
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00:00:19.700 Can you play the Andrew Schultz clip? Because it's causing a lot of people in the marketplace to kind of go through it in the way you're describing it, which is kind of like, man, what I'm seeing just doesn't look right.
00:00:36.740 I can't believe this. Rogan did the same thing. Rogan did it at first and then he kind of changes position a little bit.
00:00:42.140 He changed his position a few days later. Not fully, but he said, I wonder why, who this is benefiting.
00:00:48.340 Nobody else is talking about the investigations that Nick Shirley did. Here's Andrew Schultz. Go ahead, Rob.
00:00:53.940 Let's talk about what happened in Minneapolis. Ice murdered an American citizen in cold blood and then the Trump administration called him a domestic terrorist.
00:01:03.580 Yeah. That's it. Yeah. Like plain and simple. Yeah.
00:01:06.780 I see the administration trying to spin it and it's fucking disgusting.
00:01:12.740 It's like they didn't even have a moment where they're like, hey, we're reviewing the footage.
00:01:16.200 We're going to try to see what's really happening. All of them, Trump and all the cronies, put out collective statements that immediately blamed an American citizen that was exercising his First and Second Amendment rights.
00:01:26.880 Right. He has a right to protest. He has a right to carry a firearm. He's a legal gun owner. Right.
00:01:30.700 There's no question about this whatsoever. And the administration immediately comes out and they try to gaslight the public, which you cannot do when we have 15 different videos of what happened.
00:01:39.620 Yes. And it is what they do, though. But that is what they do. Yeah.
00:01:43.760 And I think that governments have probably been doing this for centuries, millennia.
00:01:48.920 And now you have a public that is armed with phones and we can see what actually fucking happened.
00:01:53.580 And you're not going to just lie to us, plain and simple like that.
00:01:56.940 He apparently didn't see the second video. He obviously didn't see the second video.
00:02:00.320 This, I think, is from two days ago, three days ago, before the video went out with.
00:02:06.640 So just to defend Andrew, he may have not seen the other clip, but go ahead, Adam.
00:02:10.880 Yeah. I mean, I think Schultz is mostly right here.
00:02:14.620 Schultz has been, and I think this is a calculated decision, going a little bit further left because he wants to have a good relationship with his mayor.
00:02:21.200 He's a Hollywood guy now more than a political guy.
00:02:23.380 So I understand where Schultz is coming from. The reality is this, with this guy, Pretty, he should be alive right now.
00:02:31.020 He should be alive for a few reasons.
00:02:32.860 Number one, he should have been in jail a week ago after what he did, assaulting the police officers, spitting on them, kicking the car.
00:02:39.020 So he shouldn't have even been at that protest.
00:02:41.040 Number two, I don't know what needs to happen with ICE, but there's a collective conscious that's basically saying,
00:02:47.280 stop killing people that are protesting, whether you need rubber bullets, whether you need gas, whatever it is.
00:02:52.980 At the same time, I stand with law enforcement.
00:02:56.160 None of us have, other than PBD and Vinny to an extent, have woken up and have served our country and put your life on the line.
00:03:04.020 And if you believe what James O'Keefe is saying, and he's been in war zones and been in all sorts of chaotic situations,
00:03:10.280 he said this is the most calculated, just communist agenda that he's ever seen, and he actually feared for his life.
00:03:18.880 So last point is this.
00:03:20.740 PBD, you talked about how we need to have a cool-down period and stop having a rush to judgment.
00:03:26.380 You talked about how if you get in a fight with your wife and you're driving home, you know,
00:03:30.320 you used to have a half-hour drive home to be like, you know what, babe, let me think about it.
00:03:34.920 Now, you know, yeah, babe, babe, fuck, have you?
00:03:37.460 He's clearly not married yet, by the way.
00:03:39.440 Well, I get it.
00:03:41.600 But now, it's not about being right, it's about who's first.
00:03:47.020 Yes.
00:03:47.600 So everyone wants, oh, you saw what happened, but nobody wants, the left,
00:03:51.860 you think that the mainstream media is going to play these videos of him being an agitator and an instigator?
00:03:57.940 No.
00:03:58.020 Yes.
00:03:58.480 They want to make, you're playing them all over the place.
00:04:01.040 Don't give them that much credit.
00:04:02.540 We've all been duped by the left, you included me for sure, but he should be alive.
00:04:08.000 Well, you brought up the major point, F-A-F-O.
00:04:10.840 These guys are looking for issues.
00:04:12.800 I'm going to say something with Schultz and with Rogan and these guys.
00:04:17.580 I think Schultz is, I don't know how to say this, I'm going to say it.
00:04:25.580 I think Schultz, how likely is it that Schultz studies the market of comedy very closely?
00:04:32.560 Yes.
00:04:32.920 How closely do you think he follows it?
00:04:34.800 As much as you possibly can.
00:04:36.000 Is it fair to say he knows the future of comedy is Marcelo Hernandez?
00:04:40.540 Oh, I mean, that might be a part of it for sure.
00:04:42.120 Do you think he knows that?
00:04:43.480 Yeah.
00:04:43.660 That's a major part of it.
00:04:44.780 Marcelo the other day sat right next to Jimmy Fallon while he's doing a sketch with, what's his name?
00:04:51.540 Is that a shame?
00:04:52.980 No, no, no.
00:04:53.560 While he's doing a, they're talking to Bad Bunny and then they're asking questions of somebody else that's sitting on it.
00:04:59.120 I don't remember who it was, and when I saw that clip, the first thing I was, I was watching Jimmy Fallon.
00:05:04.260 And you know what I said?
00:05:04.880 I said, Jimmy Fallon knows Marcelo's about to take his job.
00:05:07.820 That's Marcelo's job.
00:05:09.060 Whether it's going to be three, five, ten years, that job or Kemmel's job is Marcelo's job.
00:05:13.780 So now watch this.
00:05:16.580 Andrew Schultz is a guy that's super capable.
00:05:22.340 He started his career many.
00:05:23.660 He was on Fox News a lot back in, I think he was on The Five.
00:05:26.180 I don't know what show.
00:05:26.680 He was regularly on one of these Fox shows.
00:05:29.100 And then he recreated himself, probably because he wanted to be a mainstream comedian, and it kind of took off.
00:05:34.000 And Schultz is not just a comedian, comedian.
00:05:37.240 Schultz is very smart.
00:05:38.780 He's a very smart guy.
00:05:40.140 Very.
00:05:40.560 Every time we talk to him, you enjoy his company.
00:05:42.960 He's smart.
00:05:43.340 I think there's a part of Schultz where he's sitting there saying, I'm not leaving New York.
00:05:48.680 I'm staying here.
00:05:50.120 This is my position.
00:05:51.600 Ride or die.
00:05:52.840 This is my hometown.
00:05:54.300 I'm going to defend this place.
00:05:55.500 I'm going to be a voice here.
00:05:56.820 I'm going to be that guy.
00:05:57.800 I'm going to be the Joe Rogan of New York City.
00:05:59.980 That's his mindset.
00:06:00.940 Yeah, I agree.
00:06:02.580 So logically, if somebody sat down with Andrew, my opinion, logically, I think Andrew eventually would logically say, okay, I agree with these three areas, but I still think this was a cold-blooded, you know, okay, fair.
00:06:17.540 He's got that.
00:06:18.260 But with Joe, to me, Joe genuinely is heart first.
00:06:25.080 Rogan, you mean?
00:06:26.100 A hundred percent.
00:06:27.820 Joe genuinely is heart first, is empathetic.
00:06:32.940 Joe genuinely is somebody that, and by the way, I mean, I'm not even part of this camp.
00:06:38.120 Like, you know, I've been on the podcast a couple times, but I'm not, you know, best friends with Joe.
00:06:44.100 I'm not in the comedic community, hey, come down and do this.
00:06:47.220 I'm not.
00:06:47.820 It's just a, hey, friendly, we see each other once or twice a year.
00:06:50.180 It's that kind of a relationship that we have.
00:06:52.060 So I'm not saying this because he's my best friend and because, you know, all this other stuff and we're always doing stuff together.
00:06:58.440 No, I would be lying to you if I said something like that.
00:07:00.860 I genuinely believe this guy's got a big-ass heart and he leads with that, but the part that makes Joe so special is he starts with heart and then he says, fuck, dude.
00:07:13.720 But what, you know, I don't know.
00:07:15.580 Maybe, uh, I think that's what he goes through.
00:07:17.840 So Schultz, I think Schultz is kind of wondering if getting too close to Trump is going to help him in his Hollywood career, doing movies, doing acting, having the show.
00:07:26.660 Because Schultz has the capability of also running one of those shows.
00:07:29.960 One time I talked to Schultz, I said, hey, if you wanted to come down here, let's figure something out.
00:07:34.140 I would make this entire place Schultz's place because I think Schultz needs to have a late night.
00:07:38.280 So I think Schultz is kind of going through this and saying, do I want to be a political guy?
00:07:42.520 No.
00:07:42.920 Probably not.
00:07:43.920 What the F am I doing?
00:07:44.960 Let me just go be the comedic guy and do movies and all.
00:07:47.760 I think that's kind of where he's going.
00:07:49.220 That's the choice.
00:07:49.680 And by the way, I don't think Joe cares to be in movies.
00:07:53.340 No, I agree.
00:07:53.960 Well, because Joe's already done that.
00:07:55.880 Did you guys hear about what happened with Joe and the Grammy Award?
00:07:57.740 Did you guys hear about the Grammy story?
00:07:59.100 You guys didn't hear about what happened?
00:08:00.960 Why he didn't get nominated?
00:08:02.380 Rob, do you have this clip?
00:08:03.640 Did you see this or no?
00:08:04.780 Yes, I did.
00:08:05.360 Watch this.
00:08:06.000 Let him say it himself, Tom.
00:08:07.740 And I'm so glad the three of you guys haven't seen it to react to it.
00:08:11.020 You haven't seen it.
00:08:11.980 This is phenomenal.
00:08:12.740 Watch this.
00:08:12.820 You mean the Globes.
00:08:13.860 The Golden Globes.
00:08:16.540 Yeah.
00:08:16.660 What did I say?
00:08:17.220 Did I say Grammys?
00:08:17.940 Grammys is for music.
00:08:18.420 Guys, this tells you how much I follow this stuff.
00:08:20.880 Golden Globes.
00:08:21.540 Go ahead, Rob.
00:08:22.020 It speaks of being snubbed at the Golden Globes after Amy Poehler won Podcast of the Year.
00:08:27.080 This was the first year of this being a category.
00:08:29.300 So here's the thing.
00:08:30.060 A lot of people say, why wasn't Joe Rogan nominated for the Golden Globes?
00:08:33.080 And like, why did Amy Poehler win?
00:08:35.600 I didn't submit.
00:08:36.400 They asked me to submit to be nominated for the Golden Globes, and you had to pay $500.
00:08:44.560 And the $500 is like for paperwork or whatever.
00:08:47.180 I said, no.
00:08:49.120 I go, I don't care.
00:08:50.000 I already won.
00:08:50.920 Like, you can't tell me I didn't win.
00:08:52.080 I've been number one for six years in a row.
00:08:54.040 All of a sudden, you're going to have a contest in front of all these people wearing tuxedos,
00:08:57.360 and you're going to say, now I'm not number one?
00:08:59.160 Like, fuck off.
00:09:00.640 Joe Rogan speaks in.
00:09:01.820 I love that.
00:09:02.280 So that's why he wasn't nominated.
00:09:05.240 They actually approached him.
00:09:08.120 And they also probably knew he wasn't going to win.
00:09:10.700 I wish.
00:09:11.660 Well, what do you mean he probably wasn't?
00:09:13.180 Do you think Amy Poehler legitimately has a bigger, better podcast than Joe Rogan?
00:09:17.500 Come on.
00:09:18.140 That's not the question.
00:09:19.060 It's about who's voting.
00:09:20.980 They weren't going to let him win.
00:09:22.180 They don't like his politics.
00:09:23.400 And they don't like how all over the place he is.
00:09:25.400 I wish Scott Galloway had his platform.
00:09:27.340 I think the problem with Schultz, the problem with Rogan, when they get into these kinds of waters, is they're not built for this.
00:09:35.060 Okay?
00:09:35.820 Scott Galloway is built for this.
00:09:37.600 He's educated in a way.
00:09:38.980 He's thought about things.
00:09:40.240 He's experientially there.
00:09:41.700 He has an understanding of philosophy and politics and history.
00:09:45.160 You know, who you get your opinions from matters.
00:09:47.960 Now, I'm not saying you don't have the right to do it.
00:09:49.240 Chris, that's an elitist opinion right there.
00:09:51.080 Listen, it's an elitist opinion, but I have the choice to want an elite source.
00:09:54.400 For sure you do.
00:09:54.960 What I'm saying is I respect his success.
00:09:59.280 The people have spoken.
00:10:00.500 Joe Rogan is the number one podcast.
00:10:02.140 There's no way you can look at it where it isn't.
00:10:04.480 But I also think it speaks to where we are as a culture.
00:10:06.820 When you say built for this, what is this?
00:10:10.160 The reason that Joe Rogan is going to, the generous way to say it is start heart and then go head,
00:10:15.300 is that he's negotiating the space the way most of us are.
00:10:20.320 That's not usually who leads, who leads in thought making, what we used to call the cognoscenti, right?
00:10:29.860 That was an elitist word right there.
00:10:31.400 But look, it's elitist in terms of what you see as elite.
00:10:37.180 I think that, why do I listen to Scott Galloway?
00:10:39.680 Because I think he's an idiot who has hot cakes?
00:10:41.500 No, no.
00:10:41.960 No, I respect his experience.
00:10:43.040 Why do I come with you guys?
00:10:44.900 I respect the basis of your opinions.
00:10:47.020 I love the success that you guys have built.
00:10:48.960 I love what you're about.
00:10:49.860 I love the consistency.
00:10:51.760 I respect it.
00:10:53.060 Is that elitist of me?
00:10:55.220 No, it's I expect and respect quality.
00:10:59.560 The reason Rogan is all over the place is because this is kind of new to him,
00:11:05.200 of people listening to his ideas about things and him needing to have takes on things.
00:11:10.720 What's his great asset?
00:11:12.120 He gets the best people to go on that podcast and he has open-ended conversations with them.
00:11:16.100 That's what he does well.
00:11:17.860 These other guys who are trying to get into the opinion business, not all opinions, have
00:11:22.460 the same value.
00:11:23.560 That's all I'm saying.
00:11:24.060 But have you heard his, like, I have to push back because if you've heard his stand-up from
00:11:28.380 his, regardless of the career, which is, it's from fear factor to everything.
00:11:33.480 Right.
00:11:33.580 If you listen to the stand-up, it's smart.
00:11:36.420 It's not just dumb.
00:11:37.020 I'm not saying he's not smart.
00:11:38.040 No, no, no.
00:11:38.440 And I'm saying, though, and then with the podcast, I have to push back because if you've listened
00:11:41.860 to these conversations that he's had with scientists and, you know, NASA astronauts,
00:11:48.020 Elon Musk and everything, the questions and the pushback, he's not, I'm not saying you're
00:11:51.340 saying he's dumb, but there's a reason he's number one is because of the conversations
00:11:54.980 and the questions.
00:11:56.160 And it's not like he's sitting there and writing, he wrote the questions down.
00:11:59.100 This is off-the-cuff conversations where even he's thinking, and if you've gone into, like,
00:12:03.420 he goes down these rabbit holes, and it's not the, oh, I'm high, and I went down this
00:12:07.680 rabbit hole.
00:12:08.460 Sometimes it's that.
00:12:09.100 How many, but Chris, when's the last time you heard an entire podcast of Joe Rogan?
00:12:14.080 Me?
00:12:14.420 The whole, be honest.
00:12:15.500 Absolutely never.
00:12:16.240 Okay, so you're going to sit here and say that he's that guy, and you haven't done any
00:12:20.240 actual research.
00:12:21.320 You're watching clips that they put on your clips.
00:12:22.380 That isn't even close to accurate.
00:12:24.260 What do you mean?
00:12:24.620 What you just said is stupid, Vinny.
00:12:26.060 How do you figure?
00:12:26.920 The idea that I haven't watched an entire podcast start to finish means that I don't
00:12:30.880 have any research basis for my understanding of Joe Rogan.
00:12:33.340 So how do you do the research?
00:12:33.860 You watch clips on your...
00:12:34.940 Yeah, clips, like a thousand.
00:12:37.220 I've listened to his podcast so often, and I've read and seen.
00:12:42.400 I mean, that's just...
00:12:43.360 Wait, wait, this is Galloway?
00:12:45.060 Chris.
00:12:45.540 No, Rogan.
00:12:46.560 But wait, you don't need to watch a three-hour podcast to develop an opinion.
00:12:49.420 This is stupid.
00:12:50.220 How many clips have you watched of Rogan?
00:12:53.180 Huh?
00:12:53.400 How many clips have you watched of Rogan?
00:12:54.940 Literally thousands.
00:12:55.980 He just said thousands.
00:12:56.340 Thousands.
00:12:56.900 He said thousands.
00:12:57.400 And I respect his success.
00:12:59.140 Yeah.
00:12:59.380 And I don't agree with your assessment of his interviews or the level of sophistication.
00:13:02.960 You want to say that about Howard Stern?
00:13:04.860 I'm with you.
00:13:05.480 You want to say that about a Galloway?
00:13:07.520 I'm with you.
00:13:08.340 I think there's some really good people out there who aren't necessarily from the political
00:13:12.380 space.
00:13:13.100 That would be elitist.
00:13:14.280 Pat, can I bring this back to you?
00:13:15.980 Wait, Howard Stern, the guy that brings people with Down syndrome and butt-naked girls...
00:13:19.560 Yeah, he's done a lot of stupid things.
00:13:21.040 But as an interviewer, anybody who listens to the interviews he's doing now, you know,
00:13:24.600 people grow and mature, Vinny, okay?
00:13:26.840 The way that Howard Stern almost started race riots in New York City.
00:13:31.780 Howard Stern wanted to run against my father because he believed everybody deserved the
00:13:35.780 death penalty.
00:13:36.620 I have plenty of reasons not to like the guy, okay?
00:13:39.280 First thing he ever said to me when I met him was, it's just an act.
00:13:42.740 So I got plenty of reasons to dismiss the guy.
00:13:45.160 People evolve and they change and I give them that.
00:13:48.200 Why?
00:13:48.440 Because I want it.
00:13:49.320 That's why.
00:13:49.780 I want that grace.
00:13:50.720 I want that forgiveness.
00:13:51.640 Not from some other schmo.
00:13:53.300 I want it from there.
00:13:54.740 But his interviews are sophisticated, especially when he's in his wheelhouse.
00:13:59.760 I don't feel that way about Rogan.
00:14:01.580 That's just my opinion.
00:14:02.440 I'm not disrespecting him.
00:14:03.420 I don't want bad things for him.
00:14:05.060 But I do think you wade into these kinds of waters.
00:14:08.020 It's not surprising that he's going to go back and forth, you know?
00:14:10.980 I'd rather hear Tom Holman if he weren't in the administration.
00:14:14.300 I'd want to hear his take.
00:14:15.560 I want to hear John Miller on CNN.
00:14:17.160 I want his take.
00:14:17.880 Why?
00:14:18.380 Because he did the job.
00:14:19.380 Because he knows what goes into the analysis.
00:14:21.420 Because he understands the politics of it.
00:14:23.440 That's all I'm saying.
00:14:24.360 No disrespect.
00:14:25.240 And I know everybody's going to take the clip and say Cuomo's jealous of Rogan.
00:14:28.560 He hates her.
00:14:28.900 It's not true.
00:14:29.560 I wish him only good things.
00:14:31.020 But you also said he's not going to be number one in three years.
00:14:33.180 Remember that?
00:14:34.060 Do you want to put a bet on that?
00:14:34.960 You said that a year ago, that he's not going to be the number one podcast.
00:14:37.220 Yeah, I will.
00:14:37.480 In fact, he almost lost it last year.
00:14:39.420 But I'm saying in three years.
00:14:40.440 So wait, when did you say this quote?
00:14:41.640 I don't think Rogan will be number one in three years.
00:14:43.760 There are too many other voices coming into the space.
00:14:45.520 You want to make a bet?
00:14:46.440 But you said that statement a year ago.
00:14:48.100 So we have two years left.
00:14:49.240 I'm here.
00:14:49.620 I'll bet you a 500 bucks he's going to be number one.
00:14:51.860 Hey, take that to the bank, guys.
00:14:53.200 He can be number two.
00:14:54.240 Number one in two years.
00:14:54.800 Listen, there's another podcast in South Florida that might be in the conversation at that point.
00:14:59.040 Can I bring it back to you?
00:14:59.920 Because I think where you were going with Schultz is very, very accurate.
00:15:03.340 Because we obviously know Marcelo very well.
00:15:05.460 We know Schultz very well.
00:15:06.380 Because if you're putting yourself in Schultz's position, and I know you said you didn't necessarily want to come out and say it, so I'm just going to ask you.
00:15:13.560 I think he's looking at two different diametrics.
00:15:16.300 I think he's looking at culture, Hollywood, what Marcelo was doing, and then looking at politics, New York, and business.
00:15:23.320 Schultz and his team, how many times have they said, how do you build a business?
00:15:26.420 What are you doing right here?
00:15:27.140 At what point is he going to see the taxes in New York and say, even though I'm trying to play this game, it's going to be too much.
00:15:34.400 Andrew loves his dad.
00:15:36.060 When you have a man who was raised by an incredible family, have you ever heard how he talks about his mom and dad?
00:15:42.920 Yeah, the ballroom dancers.
00:15:44.280 He gets emotional talking about his parents.
00:15:46.120 When you have incredible parents, loyalty goes higher.
00:15:51.080 When you have incredible parents, loyalty goes higher.
00:15:53.960 To want to make them proud goes higher.
00:15:55.860 To want to make them happy goes higher.
00:15:58.240 And if his parents are pro-New York, this is where we are, we've got to make it work, he's probably going to do that.
00:16:03.780 Does that mean long-term he's not going to move and go to Florida, something like that?
00:16:06.800 He may do that.
00:16:07.540 I think he's going to stay in New York.
00:16:08.760 I think he wants to be the king of New York.
00:16:09.960 You said that earlier.
00:16:10.560 Yeah, I think he does.
00:16:11.700 I think he does.
00:16:12.380 But I also think Marcelo Hernandez comes into play here.
00:16:15.860 I really believe that.
00:16:16.980 For those that don't know Marcelo, why do you make that point?
00:16:19.940 Guys, if Marcelo is, you know, like, I wish I knew Vinny at 23.
00:16:24.600 Because I think Marcelo and Vinny give me same vibes.
00:16:28.580 Okay?
00:16:28.860 But I met Vinny at 44.
00:16:31.140 Okay?
00:16:32.120 If I would have met Vinny at 23, I would be like, Vinny, listen, man, we're going a different route.
00:16:38.940 I'm telling you right now, if I was Vinny's agent,
00:16:40.560 Vinny at 23, Vinny probably doesn't give a shit about politics at 23.
00:16:44.060 Right?
00:16:44.780 Funny guy doing what he's doing.
00:16:47.080 I would have helped Vinny have a job like a Fallon Kimmel if I was an agent.
00:16:52.800 If I'm me, my wiring, I negotiate a lot of people's contracts behind closed doors that nobody knows about.
00:16:59.900 And I'm not going to say it publicly.
00:17:01.320 I talk to a lot of people that call me, big contracts, and I'm talking to them, and I'm involved.
00:17:05.600 And, you know, I enjoy this.
00:17:07.220 I just have no desire to go into the, what do you call it, the agent business.
00:17:10.660 I have no desire to go into that space.
00:17:12.560 Zero desire to go into that space at all.
00:17:17.560 Marcelo and Vinny have a line in common.
00:17:19.600 Extremely likable.
00:17:20.780 The difference with Vinny is once politics gets a hold of you and you hit a certain age where you're like,
00:17:26.880 dude, I don't give a shit about being famous.
00:17:30.240 I love America.
00:17:31.020 I want to talk about this.
00:17:31.820 This is that.
00:17:33.200 Marcelo hasn't gone through that yet.
00:17:35.340 Marcelo's 26, 28.
00:17:37.740 No, 28.
00:17:38.460 28.
00:17:39.620 Good looking, charming, handsome.
00:17:43.080 My God, he's likable.
00:17:45.480 He's probably a center guy because of his mother.
00:17:48.620 His mother's beautiful, talented.
00:17:51.040 This guy's got a very big upside.
00:17:53.000 And Marcelo, everyone's watching what's going on with Marcelo and his video's going viral and it's effortless.
00:17:58.220 The mother's Cuban, no?
00:17:59.380 The mother's Cuban, yes.
00:18:00.680 The mother's Cuban, yeah.
00:18:01.600 So he could easily shade right to Cubans.
00:18:04.100 But I want to transition into next story.
00:18:05.840 I don't want to stay here.
00:18:06.680 We haven't covered a lot of stories, but that's my thoughts on that.
00:18:09.260 You know, he worked here at Valuetainment.
00:18:10.520 That's why Pat is talking about it.
00:18:11.280 Oh, is that true?
00:18:12.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:18:12.880 But look.
00:18:13.340 This is the incubator.
00:18:14.120 Whether he worked here or not, this guy, the credit goes to his abilities on what he's done.
00:18:20.760 Can I make 1.20 seconds that I think you'll appreciate?
00:18:23.660 So he just did his comedy special.
00:18:25.920 It's trending on Netflix.
00:18:27.460 It's a top three thing.
00:18:29.220 I went to the show, multiple shows.
00:18:30.860 We're backstage.
00:18:31.520 We're hanging out.
00:18:32.000 His family, you know, he's a very good friend of mine.
00:18:33.780 I met him when he was 19.
00:18:35.680 It was right after Charlie Kirk got killed.
00:18:38.260 And we had a very important conversation because I'm, you know, where we stand on Charlie.
00:18:41.620 I'm like, he goes, yeah, but Charlie messed up on one thing.
00:18:44.800 And this is what I do in comedy.
00:18:46.920 It's called rounding the joke.
00:18:48.440 He says, I'll go all in on white people, as an example.
00:18:52.560 White people did this, white people did this, white people did this.
00:18:54.740 But at the end of the joke, just when he's offending the white people, he'll say, but
00:18:58.920 we all know that the white people are the best kind of a thing.
00:19:01.200 And that's what he criticized Charlie on is that we live in this dumping culture where
00:19:05.500 you'll dunk on somebody, then they'll clip it.
00:19:08.720 And then what he does is he rounds the joke.
00:19:11.020 I got you.
00:19:11.200 You're at two minutes now.
00:19:12.200 So what I would say with you, with Marcello, there's a difference between Marcello and
00:19:18.300 Charlie Kirk.
00:19:19.940 Marcello's got a clear vision.
00:19:21.740 He wants to be the modern day Jerry Seinfeld and higher.
00:19:25.680 Yeah.
00:19:26.180 Okay.
00:19:27.000 Charlie Kirk was not trying to be a comedian.
00:19:28.740 Of course.
00:19:29.000 It's a terrible comparison.
00:19:32.040 If Charlie wanted to be a comedian, it'd be a different story.
00:19:34.560 Marcello's going to different.
00:19:35.320 I know he's saying it.
00:19:36.020 I get it.
00:19:36.420 I get it.
00:19:36.960 There's a game coming up called Super Bowl, right?
00:19:39.020 And Seattle is going up against New England Patriots.
00:19:44.700 And it's so funny because we can go through a whole different conversation with New England
00:19:48.960 with Bill Belichick.
00:19:50.080 Maybe we'll do that all the way at the end because I'm sure we all have some opinions
00:19:53.240 on Bill Belichick not making it into the Hall of Fame.
00:19:56.400 Tom Brady said, if I have to go come back and play with only one coach, I'm not picking
00:20:01.280 anybody else but Bill Belichick.
00:20:02.640 And the guy didn't make it.
00:20:03.780 And three other coaches were first ballot Hall of Famers, but this guy didn't.
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