¶ Legal Research, Trump's Indictment, Biden
Welcome to Andy's Modi . Part two Arthur Luxembourg . We finished taping and then we are in the studio catching up on everything like there was . We should have just been taping till now . The after party , the after party . This is literally the after party of the first video .
This is the VIP room no .
No .
Andy Cohn .
Andy Cohn has like watch what happens live , and then they have like go on the internet and you , yeah , that's what this is . This is our big channel .
Okay , so we have another 40 minutes of the studio . Part two Arthur Luxembourg . First question that's coming into my head now was you said that you were the guy that did all the legal research , for when you were starting your company there was no internet . Did you sit there with the books ? Yeah , yeah .
Those ridiculous books that they had in the law offices . It's unbelievable that . I don't know if you know like what a concordance is Like . A concordance is like an index and you go to the index and you look up words and concepts , do a decimal system , and then it directs you . It directs you to the books , all those books on the wall .
Go to this book or that book . That's what legal research was back then . It was by hand and you know what it was . It was doing it the hard way .
But they just use that on Google search and you're in there .
And shortly after you know Westlaw , it was Westlaw was the biggest company you know that really entered that space , that you were able to do legal research and , by the way , I never did legal research on Westlaw , never . I did it the old fashioned way . I , you know , looked it up , you know .
Right , this is like Leo and I had to write something for an upcoming event that we're doing , and so I'm writing the whole thing and I'm on the phone with Leo and he goes . Don't kill me , but I just put this into chat GBT .
By the way , by the way , insane , insane .
Insane we were . We were in the car we're driving Leo's next to me and he had to give this one woman some kind of a bio or some kind of I don't know what it was . He and no , somebody called him for a letter of recommendation but she , like , didn't give him enough time . He would have written it with his whole heart .
He puts she's good at this , this , that , that she was here , there , there and there . Boom Puts it into that chat GGGPT , whatever it's called writes it for you , boom . Yeah , and it was amazing . It's pretty insane . It's insane , yeah , it's insane . And he told us how his connection with Brunello Cuccinelli is , and we got that , but we can't share .
And then we , and now we're asking real law questions here . First of all , this whole thing with Trump . What's what's happening ? Bring our viewers up to . Is he going to be able to run or no ?
Oh yeah , I mean , that's his whole thing . I mean , look , I'm not , you know , political at this point .
No , no , no no legal , legal .
Oh look , I'm not a , you know I'm not a legal commentator , but yeah , I mean he thrives on this .
Your power . Legal commentator .
Your power legal ? Oh , yes , like when they have on CNN . Yes . Senior legal editorial by by Arthur Luxembourg .
Can I , can I , by the way , that's amazing .
It's a great idea .
Right , I'm the legal commentator for the , and here's Modi podcast , modi podcast .
We're in good company because our other legal commentator the only other lawyer we had on the show is Alan .
Dershowitz .
Oh yeah .
And we spoke only about Cantorial singing . Really , yeah , he no one's to hear , nobody wants to hear . He's done a lot of good , yeah , and he's going crazy now with that , with all of Israel . He's really pro pro .
Okay , first of all Crapping on a . First of all , he's my best friend . That's right For God . You and him are . We just had him back on the seller podcast .
He's going to be jealous . He's going to be jealous .
He is on fire . Yep , he's 85 years old . From October 7th until last week or whenever we had him on the show , he has written another book . Wow , he , I mean it's unbelievable he is . I mean I guess it's not unbelievable at all , but he is so insightful and so sharp and I mean everything he was talking about with Israel was just unbelievable .
But he had the whole thing with Obama Obama was yes .
Yeah , he was talking about that too .
Yeah , yeah , great lawyer , great lawyer , yeah , great lawyer . And it's insane , but now we have our own great , great lawyer .
We have our own . I might dress better than him .
You definitely dress better than him . He looks for hot . He looks like with the it looks .
I know he shows up in a suit .
Yeah , but from Burlington coat factory ? Yeah , yeah , not like a which fits him .
It fits his , exactly it fits his thing , definitely not from Burlington coat factory .
It's not Not as just an example .
I'm just all right . I'm sorry I've been your boyfriend , yeah Right .
Right , he gets to dress as well as me .
Yeah , wait , but what were we asked , what we were talking about ?
Nothing . I realized that .
Trump .
No .
I think he , I think he , I think he , I think he thrives on this , I think he runs .
But legally , the man's being indicted for things that he's going to be .
By the way , from my understanding , legally those kind of things are are halted Once you're the president , once you're the president . I mean that's why situations like with Clinton , you know that whole Monica Lewinsky thing that all went away for all the time that he was the president .
So if Trump that is so corrupt , you know it does , you know you know it's like .
So all of the horrible things you potentially you're are alleged . We did just disappear .
No , no , no , no , they don't disappear , they get put on , they get , they get delayed . Okay , they can run and then become president , and then they bring back what happened , if you remember , if you remember Not crystal clear on it , but the concept that you , that you have to remember was that Trump wanted to resign Before he was finished .
He wanted to resign or you and he wanted Pence to pardon him for things that he had done . Really , that whole thing never happened , but that's what the news was talking about .
Unbelievable unbelievable .
So he , he could really he's , he's in , he's like it's In . What into the president Perry L ? We have been traveling through America . You haven't been . They are looking for him to be the next president , yeah .
We don't know he's going to win again . You're living in New .
York . You're in a bubble . You're at the comedy cellar .
You're at that we don't have another . We don't have another Republican . You know , we don't have another Republican .
I'm a Republican now .
Why .
I'm Because of . I don't like what's going on with Israel . I don't like being called a homophobe who supports genocide by all of my former friends .
If you're ever an author's office , there's pictures of him and Joe Biden .
Joe Biden was a very old friend of mine , I mean , who's also a stutterer ?
No , absolutely A hundred percent , by the way it . But he's so far .
Call it .
He can't remember his tricks .
No , that's not true . I don't think that's an accurate depiction it is .
Joe Biden is a acknowledged stutterer .
No , no , no , I'm talking about that . He's not with it . That's what I was saying .
I think that he's doing what I'm saying to you is . What I'm saying to you is in the very beginning , when you would see Joe Biden a little bit lost , it was because he hadn't been so used to speaking publicly in that way , and that's why the teleprompter helped them a lot , because none of us stutter .
With a teleprompter , you could look at words and just read them and not really . You don't stutter when you sing . You don't stutter when you're in a room alone .
You don't stutter when you know your bit and all the words that go in there .
But , modi , if you're in a room alone and somebody asks you to read something , or you're just talking and there's no camera on you , right , do you stutter ?
Sometimes Really , don't forget . I'm also dyslexic , so when I read it's the get reading .
Forget reading . Ok , so somebody asks you , somebody said go into the room , you're alone , there's nobody there , it's not being recorded . Do you stutter ? You won't , I won't . I did that , you won't . But the moment that I tell you you're being filmed , even though no one's in there and there's no camera guy , just the camera is there you'll stutter . Why ?
It's because part of the science , the medical science , the physical science of stuttering is that you know how you do something . I mean , you're so used to speaking publicly and being out there , but even if you are , you have like a little bit of anxiety . You have remember the term you have butterflies in your stomach .
Yeah , ok , we all do A stutterer with butterflies in their stomach . That manifests itself in a stutter . That nervousness , that anxiety , that uncertainty that we're feeling when we speak publicly and we're out in a room manifests in a stutterer . That has not great control in stuttering .
How come you don't stutter when you sing ?
It's because it's an unbelievable thing , guys . It's a different part of your brain . Yeah , singing and talking are different parts of your brain .
Really , there's a very famous Israeli singer what's his name ? From a Greek background . Can't speak a word . I look , no , no . And when he speaks he can't get words out when he sings . It's unbelievable . I just forgot his name . Wow , yeah .
But it's very well known . You know that it's singing .
So politically I know not politically legally you think Trump is going to be able to run .
Yes , Ari San , ari San .
No , no , ari San is a Greek singer . You the poliker , you the poliker .
OK .
He stutters heavily , he's heavily stutters , and when he sings it's magical . Yeah , what else were we talking about before ? But when we literally we just decided to start filming again , because when we stopped filming last time we were , but you kept asking is the mic off ? Is the mic off Because you were talking about ?
Well , we were having some sensitive conversations , very sensitive conversations , under the cone of silence between Modi , periel and Arthur . Exactly , I didn't give away any , really no .
¶ WeGo Consultant Talks Big News, Upcoming Book
Well , now that you are a WeGo consultant , it's probably covered by some authority .
Yeah , attorney client , attorney podcast privileges .
I love that .
So what ? We had big news . We have big news .
Yeah , we're doing the 92nd Street Y for the 100th episode of this podcast .
You've got to explain to them like but we have what that is .
I know you're very excited about that . I'm excited about it too .
Yeah , well , you're interviewing me . It's called conversation with . We called up to see if the theater was available and they said no . But we do these things called conversation with , and I felt so like , I'm so happy that they wanted to do this with me because it's like it's like it's Woody Allen's been on these things . It's iconic , iconic .
It's very New York . It's 92nd Street Y .
You didn't know last night what I told you about this . I didn't .
You don't know the 92nd Street Y .
Of course , oh , ok , I know 92nd Street Y is that place that has an impossible school to get into , that people keep calling me to see if I know anybody there . That's what I know about the 92nd Street Y , but they have these interviews series . I don't know about it , but I'm excited for you . Thank you .
Wait and the history of the 92nd Street Y , because I'm going to tell you is so interesting . I was just reading about it how it started . Do you know how it started ?
No .
Neither do I .
But I remember going to see people that I absolutely adored being interviewed there . I saw Alan King being interviewed there . I saw so many amazing and I can't believe I'm doing it .
I'm so excited I know it's very exciting . On March 22 , 1874 , it started from a German Jewish professional and businessman met to explore ways in which they could serve the social and spiritual needs of the American Jewish community .
Bam , that's how it started . That is us .
It started in 1874 as the Young Men's Hebrew Association . Very , very cool In 1864 ? 1874 . Oh wow , but that is extremely exciting , but that was not the first thing I was going to say , that we were like officially married now , me and you .
Why .
We signed our contract .
For the book . Oh , working on a book , wow , all the crazy stories I tell you when we go to dinner or putting them in a book .
I love that .
Yeah , yeah . Crazy stories from the road , crazy stories of growing up at a time . Yeah .
I'd like to write one of the forwards , one of the 100% . You should have a lot of people contributing .
It's actually interesting to have . That's an interesting idea .
You want forwards .
No , not even necessarily forwards , but like Inclusions inclusions . Or questions . I could ask you a couple of things about Modi and that , because Leo's giving me jewel tones , we're calling it .
What the hell's that ?
It's like getting a story out of you , that's what you vape . No , getting a story out of Modi is sometimes a little bit like pulling teeth .
I don't know . No , she came to Florida . We were in Florida to work on this book , so I dropped an Adderall so I could sit there and focus . And if I hit the Adderall I can get the stories out . And then she's like hi , can we stop for lunch ? It's been six hours . We haven't moved from the table Were you taping them ?
Yeah , of course , yeah , you have to .
Yeah , and then we were getting the stories down .
No , but then it's like and then he'll like I basically moved in with him and Leo for like four days and taped him down to a chair and was like extrapolating these stories and information . And then , like casual at dinner two nights later , he'll tell me like the most unbelievable , insane story and I'm like how is that not in the book ?
So did you transcribe them ? Yes , oh , you did already . Yeah , so you probably have a lot of great material . Well .
I have a lot of great material that needs to be then turned into .
Yeah , but editors do that . No , no , no , she's the .
No , no , no no , no , it needs to be really turned into like a narrative and essays . Yeah , of course , but then I have to talk to Leo to get , like you know , the more detailed information and stuff . He's like why do you want to know that it's not interesting ? Then it turns out to be the most interesting stories .
Yeah , the book is great . Yeah , it's fun . It's fun , it's going to be great . Great little stories , really funny stories . I didn't realize how funny they were from the road . You know I'm not a regular comic . I'm performing these events , that these situations that are insane .
I think it's like interview people like that guy we met last night , arnold , yeah , yeah , he knows you when you were , you know you're Modi it could be an interesting idea to get like little stories .
No we don't need that . It's not like , I just think the funny , I just what's funny ? Just need funny stuff out . Make sure the story's funny , make sure it's it's good , it's it's . That's all we really need . It's , it's just great . It's going to be a lot of fun . I can't , I can't wait .
Arthur , by the way , if you ever go to his office , he has like carts of books .
I want to come just for the snacks .
Anytime , anytime .
Very good , he's got his own mini , tolbarones Mini mini's and he's got stacks of books , Any book he likes . He buys a billion and gives it to everybody else .
I love that .
I got some good books .
What's your , what's your number one book to give people the five people you meet in heaven . Who are they ? The five people you meet in heaven are is a . They say they . I'm lost for words for a second .
The five people you meet in heaven is a story about the five people you meet in heaven after you pass that explain your life , everything that is unexplained to us , that we can't understand how that could be , that we say how could this possibly have happened ? How in the world did God ever let this happen ?
Get explained to us , and in the most incredibly creative way . It's explained and that's what the book is about . And the book is about a hundred pages . You read it in about two hours and it makes you , it makes you a believer that there really is somebody that's that's pulling the strings up there . There is somebody really in control .
And when you say , how could this be ? How could this have happened ? How could we be in this circumstance ? From the beginning , from the little insight that you get in the book , you say , wow , that's unbelievable . And it's this twisted way that it all makes sense .
After you read a little book like this , you say , wow , I could , I can understand now how some of the things in my life that are mysteries happened . And the same author wrote a whole bunch of books and they're great . But look there there are . There's a lot of other books that I've read , little books that were advertised , that I read , that I hand out .
Books on anger are great . Books on emotional intelligence , where we're able to . You may not be able to control a circumstance , but we can control how we react to it .
My husband should read that book .
But we all could benefit from it . You know all these books are read because we realized that we could benefit from a book . It's nothing . The first step to helping yourself is realizing you could do better at something . So you find something that resonates with you , you buy a bunch of them , you give it out .
No , I always give out the book Power of Intention by Dr Wayne Dyer . It's my , that's my go-to when I speak to somebody . I ordered it on Amazon .
What's your average ? I started reading that . I have to finish reading it .
It's so good . How could you put it down ? Once you start that book , I cannot . When I reread that book , I start , I can't put it down .
Well , I'm really reading it because I feel like I have to read it before I write our book , like , I feel like to really understand you , you have to read that book .
Absolutely .
Like that book is .
Absolutely .
Integral to your .
Integral to my life . Yeah , when everything just changed , just seeing everything in a positive light . Everything is happening . You can make it your thoughts . All of that stuff is in there . All the self-help books are basically the same . It's a different way to present it . It's a different way to show it to somebody . That might be a better way to help them .
Five people you meet in heaven it might be just hey , we're down here , this is what's happening , lean into it and make it good .
No , I mean you know we're , you know I mean the $99,000 question we're all searching for is like you know what happened at that festival where young people died , and what happened in Gaza , where babies were slaughtered and you know women were raped , like what happened there , like how could that have happened ? You know people forget or they don't forget .
Many people don't forget . You know what happened in the Holocaust . You know what happened in the Holocaust , but nobody's really asking those questions anymore . You know what happened . Where was God then ? But like something that so new . October 7th , what happened ? And you know , you think like sometimes , like we deserve an explanation .
Sometimes Somebody's gotta give us some kind of a sign that everything's okay . And you know , I think about that a lot Like looking for a sign , like maybe my father , who's up there , is gonna , like you know , come to me in a dream and just tell me it's all right . Someone's gotta just let everybody know I got it , don't worry .
Okay , it'll make sense one day . Right now it seems like the furthest thing from reality , but I got this and I think that that's a little bit . There are people with enormous emunah . They're gonna believe everything and anything , no matter what . And then there are people on the other extreme , you know , that don't believe that God is controlling any of this .
And then there are people in the middle that you know see these situations and they question it and they ask themselves how could this be ? And that's where emunah really steps in and separates the people that completely believe from the people that are gonna question things once in a while .
I don't know , I don't have any of the answers , I just thinking in . You know . So this happened on October 7th by October 6th was the holiday , you know and the state of Israel was a mess , the government was a hot mess , the government was just , the government was at each other's throats .
Horrible , horrible situation with the government , and I don't wanna take sides or whatever , but it was just embarrassing and horrible . And all of a sudden , in 24 hours , the country's united .
Yeah , no one should have been raped and no one should have been killed and no one should have been murdered or taken hostage , but something happened that brought that to the country together . Now , you know , I have no idea , the civilians have been brought .
The civilians have been united .
Yep .
But the government itself is still a mess and the civilians are irate , by the way , but it's still .
There's a unity .
Something happened to break that , and also there is probably a lot of things that we don't know .
And I always say I live in America , I did not serve in the army . I don't ever give the conclusions of what you should do or what they should do , cause I don't live there . I don't live there . I just wish them a sheikh energy always , and that you can't . But that's what they should do , unless you're writing a $20 million check to the government .
Then you can say what to do . But I'm not so . I never and I don't live there , so I can't be like . This is what they should be doing and this is why they should do it . I can't have that opinion . I can't .
I have a question for both of you . Maybe , Arthur , first , are you surprised at the rabid anti-Semitism that we have seen come to the forefront of this country all over the world since October 7th ?
I'm not surprised by it , I'm blown away by it , and it's just something that we're just beginning to deal with . I mean , you have educated people professors at universities and students at the best universities that are just not realizing the atrocities that occurred and they're just and don't understand the issues .
Meaning , if you're , some of the best interviews on Instagram are interviews of people speaking to some of the other people that are signing . They're either signing petitions or other things and they ask them by the way , do you know this or do you know that ? Or do you know where Gaza is or do you no idea ?
They're just following a crowd and you know , my partner sent me something really interesting to listen to .
¶ Quran's Role in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
It was an hour long podcast . I don't remember who the person was , but it was great and I'll circulate it and what was it . It was a person that explained and took the position that we've got this wrong . Okay , we've got this wrong and all the people in the United States and in the rest of the world have it wrong .
This is their religion , this what they did . They were following Muhammad , if you , if you read . The reason we don't know is we haven't read the Quran . We don't know what happened in there . We don't know the stories Biblically . We know our own stories . This is how Muhammad operated . This is what he did .
This is the atrocities that he committed in the Quran . This is what he spoke about . They're just following their leader . It has nothing to do with Gaza and any supposed oppression of Palestinians that were living there . It's a mistake . It's a perfect storm . That's what it is .
It's their religion . So the Quran doesn't , doesn't , doesn't teach peace and love ? No , no , it doesn't .
It teaches it teaches exactly what occurred , and the podcast detailed it and and translated it and showed it in very clear ways how these people are acting and the fact that we're taking we're taking a position here , right this anti-Semitism is shocking .
But I I've seen Iman's on on Instagram that have been saying that the Quran basically says do not kill women , do not kill children , do not kill elderly and the , and they were saying that they , what they did was absolutely not , was not , was not of the Islamic religion , and I , I , I can't imagine any religions built on killing this this what this podcast
explained very carefully and quoted from excerpts of the Quran detailed , detailed that this is the conduct that Mohammed acted , this is how he acted , and that their conduct was copying was copying his .
they were following their leader . Just like we observe the Sabbath and we we have , you know , we send flyers out in Gaza before we're going to invade that everybody should leave and we give notice , weeks , weeks worth of notice . They kill in that way , in that very violent way . They kill .
Yeah , what the anti-Semitism , the anti-Semitism is is insane and it are you surprised , though ?
Are you like shocked ?
I am not shocked , it's just , it was there , just . It wasn't just like the insurrection , january 6th , it was just there . Is this living in America ? There is this people who are the white power and they , it's there .
But no , no , no , but this is now . It's a real are KKK white power . There are people on the campus .
No , I'm just saying , but this this now , now that Israel is is retaliating in Gaza , it opens up the floodgates for all the anti-Semitic things happening in the world , because I think that a lot of these people either weren't informed or or or weren't weren't informed or forgot what happened October 7th , right , you know Israel waited , you know , a good deal of
time , you know , before they retaliated .
I will say Nikki Haley said right away on , like October 8th , 9th we are seeing the footage now of what happened in it , but remember in a few weeks when Israel is retaliating , and remember that this is what it was last . Yesterday , for some reason , I put NPR on it when we were in the car .
The way they present the news is so insane and so against any normality of of of way to be a journalist . The way they presented this hospital attack , the .
If you're seeing the videos and I really try to limit what I'm seeing , but you're seeing soldiers with the cameras here we are , this is the house of the head of Hamas , this is the hospital and here is the entrance of the tunnel that goes under the hospital and through that and dip and NPR is like Israel today .
You attacked the hospital and bombed it and civilians died and they forgot to mention that in the basement is the Hamas headquarters , that they tried to get everybody out as they could . They took the kids to another place , location before they bombed whatever they had bombed the opening of the tunnel .
The way they presented is so insane and then it gets all of these insane kids who think that they who listen to NPR and like the woke and like . This is why we have to support Palestine . And then you have that whole . Leo turned his Instagram off because of queers for Palestine , these gay , gay , lesbian , trans people Not even realizing what would happen ?
What are they Not ? What would happen if they ever were in Gaza or Palestine ? My friends sent me videos .
In Washington Square Park , queers for Palestine , and it's white 20 to 30 year old idiots standing there with their purple hair , screaming queers transfer Palestine . They would gas all of them in a minute , in a hot minute that the Hamasis and the regular Palestinians would gas them , not just like just the Hamas , the regular ones , would also kill them .
And we had in the news lately when Israel came in there and soldiers who are gay pulled out of the rainbow flag . Here we are in Palestine with a flag and Habbad set up a table where here you can put on filling in Gaza , in Gaza , and they have the services . And there's one picture that's so amazing .
Believe me , I really , really , really , really tried to limit what I watch . There's a picture of this like an officer and they're having a service . It was probably Rosh Hodesh . It was Rosh Hodesh , the new month was there and you read the Torah and he's reading it and for the pointer , he's using his battle knife . So he's like .
You know , when you read the Torah , you point it's like it's very hard to read because there's no and you're not supposed to touch the actual thing with your hands . But usually there's a Yad , there's a little hand like a silver hand and it looks like this and it's . And you point that and you go amen begechamoshebuneru , amen bechazalala .
And then , but he's using a knife , this battle knife , this insane battle knife . They put a joke out of it like no one's ever gonna correct him if he makes a mistake , because usually in the services when someone reads the Torah and he makes a mistake , everybody right away starts to Like just the whole thing . It's like we tried to put our hand out .
It didn't work . Now the knife is out . Beware , that was the I took from that picture before reading the thing . Anyway , so I'm glad we got an extra . What was the half hour we did with Arthur Nice ? It was just . A little serious , a little sobering .
Yeah , a little sobering , yeah , but we did have a very funny conversation before , when we clipped off after the first podcast , which part I don't know , we can't mention what it was , but you were on fire , so we just figured we'd just keep recording . I'll be back , you're always welcome back .
I think I'm gonna pop in here .
Yeah , love that . Yeah , so this is short . How long was this one ? We're at 35 . We're at 35 . We're good to yeah , we're what ? I think we're good to go . No , that was a fun one , a short one . Thanks for listening . Did you guys announce the book ?
Yeah , did you talk about the book ?
We just talked about it .
We're working , it's okay yeah .
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