I counted:
5x surface grinders
2x tap extractors
2 press and 1 finger brake
8-10 drill presses depending how you count the gang drills
6x horizontal mills
3-4 Bandsaws
3x Moores, one grinder and 2 borers
2x pipe threaders
3x compressors
6x vertical mills including 1 CNC
~5x lathes including screw machine and turret
1 Shaper
1 Ironworker
3 presses (1 platen and two H-presses)
And no chips
Also, no proper tool storage. You can see he collects multi drawer office cabinets which is a common mistake people make thinking they make good tool storage. You really need Lista-style storage, it makes an enormous difference to clutter. Small outfits these days seem to mostly be general repair and fabrication shops, of which Abom79's is an excellent example, or production shops with CNC. For the former with two guys, you'd need the one big lathe, 1 Horizontal, maybe the 50tper OKK and a Bridgeport and the CNC if it was working. You'd also need one surface grinder and one band saw, but you'd be better off with cold saw and a horizontal band saw. The jig borers are serious antiques which have been almost entirely replaced by EDM. Dan Gelbart keeps one in his shop, along with a restored shaper and a small planer as decorations, but he has the space. Also if you are keeping the sheet metal stuff, get a CNC plasma or waterjet, (My friend just got a used waterjet for like $25K) and set up a more complete fabricating facility with an organized welding bench, a spot welder, and maybe spray or powder coat to go with the sand blaster. One can obviously argue which of these tools you would keep in a functional shop, but this currently is not a functional shop.
ps the cameraman's comment about saving on screw storage space by using a screw compressor was excellent.