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All right, my friends.
It's an earlier version of our Ventilation Friday.
It's 4 p.m. in the East Coast.
And Mrs. L. and I have an engagement this evening, so we wanted to make sure that we...
Continue with our new tradition on Friday by saying hello to all of you great people on Ventilation Friday earlier.
Good day, my darling.
Good day, husband, my better half.
Well, Ventilation Friday is something you did years ago on the radio.
You did that all years and years ago, decades ago.
So that was something.
Let us just continue this tradition because there's a lot to ventilate about today.
And I'd like to start with, do you mind if I start?
By the way, our good friend Liz Solak says, no need to vent, we won.
No, no, always ventilate.
Ventilate means to let out steam.
No, it's not complaining a person.
It's not complaining.
It's asking questions.
It's reviewing headlines.
It's asking you what you think, what you want to talk about, basically.
But I have to start with these drones.
Now, is everybody hearing us okay?
Five by five, let us know.
I want to go through this because we've had a little bit of a stream yard problem before.
So, in any event, if everything looks okay, I guess we're all right.
Good, good, good.
I'm sorry, darling.
Go ahead.
Just with the drones, because I, over the Hudson River, Last week.
Look at this.
I'm sorry.
He did it again.
Breaking news.
What is that?
A drone struck an Airbus coming into New York City.
They are claiming bird strike.
Video does not support that.
Claim traitors are trying to hold on to power via the Emergency Act.
Wake up patriots.
I'm sorry.
I don't know what these drones are, but I think we can all agree on Ventilation Friday.
We're not getting the true story.
How dare they treat us so stupidly when people are taking movies, pictures?
We had a hearing in New Jersey.
The governor did not even show up for it.
I'm very well connected.
We are to New Jersey.
They feed me a lot of information.
My warrior's there.
I myself saw over the Hudson River on two different occasions recently drones.
These were not airplanes, helicopters, anything like that hanging in the air.
And then all of a sudden I went to take a picture on the second time.
Remember I told you this?
The picture doesn't show up.
They turn out their lights.
Obviously, from San Diego to New Jersey, one crash to New Jersey.
Did anybody see the picture of that?
It looks like a big car.
And this was yesterday, and it's near in Morris County.
I think it's New Jersey's largest reservoir, if I'm not mistaken.
Don't hold me to that, but I believe it is.
And you know what?
This is completely frightening that we have a government telling us this is nothing to worry about.
We don't think it's a threat.
When you have across the country, the Bronx last night reported.
We had Staten Island reporting.
I saw Manhattan.
So I don't know what's going on.
Do you have any thoughts about this?
I don't know.
I mean, I could...
It's not amateurs playing all of a sudden with hundreds of drones.
It's not a drone that we're used to.
It's not a little...
Usual digital drone where you take a picture, those little kind of things you buy at a store.
These are basically the size, they say, of an SUV.
Yes.
They seem to be almost, almost military-grade or weaponized.
I'm usually perhaps the wrong term.
But what's interesting is Elon Musk and Vivek should be on a plane, they're there anyway, right there and say right off the bat, what's going on here?
All they have to do is show up, and they can say, we're not in office, we have no power, but if they showed up, or J.D. Vance, or Tom Homan, or anybody, but I would say Elon could put in, you would think he would be all over this.
Just to sit there and say, what is it?
You don't think Elon and his buddies can get to the bottom of this?
I don't understand it.
So I always, I'm thinking, am I reading too much into this?
Am I?
I don't think so.
When did you ever hear we had hundreds of flying objects across the entire United States happening?
I've never heard about anything like this.
I think it's frightening.
And I think it's frightening.
We always have to remember about kids.
And when I say kids, that includes teenagers.
They may not express themselves, but this frightens kids if they hear about things now flying in the air.
So I don't think there's enough talk.
I do agree.
Elon should be out there.
Just putting statements out there.
We've got to get to the bottom of this.
But I think it's very frightening, and especially, again, for the kids.
Now, the second thing I'm very, and I will say, I am complaining now and upset.
I am very upset that Joe Biden, with his 1,499 pardons, commuting sentences, included this Lucerne County, Pennsylvania judge, Michael Colahan, or something like that.
Who was the kids for sale.
Do you remember that story?
He was convicted in 2011.
He took 2.1 million in bribes to put kids for very minor offenses in this detention facility where he was getting kickbacks.
Things such as stealing a candy bar or the convenience store.
A kid went to prison.
There are cases where the kids committed suicide because they couldn't take it.
Ruined families, ruined lives.
Now the sentence was commuted.
So I want you to explain.
But it was clearly...
A prison industrial complex.
This is what we've been talking about.
The PIC.
This is what we have been worried about the most when we have been concerned about folks who have tried to privatize the prison, which I am absolutely adamantly against privatization because this is what you get.
Yeah.
It was called the Kids for Cash program and he did go to jail in 2011.
It was a 17 and a half year sentence.
And then in 2020, and I'm not clear on the story, 2020, and he's more elderly now, but in 2020, because of COVID, they let him be on house arrest in Florida.
I'm not sure he ever went back to prison, but he had his sentence commuted.
Now, would you explain the difference between a sentence as pardon and commuted?
It reduces a sentence, but does not erase the conviction, nor imply innocence.
It just either limits it, maybe to time served, or releases him.
Look at this right now.
This is, he's going crazy.
Buried in the massive list of nearly 1,500 people whose criminal sentences were commuted is this case.
Former Luzerne County Judge Michael T. Conahan, along with another former judge, was accused of shutting down the country's juvenile detention center and then receiving more than $2 million.
From for-profit detention centers as part of a kid for cash deal.
So it means either to release him from prison, to limit it, but he is not pardoned.
He is not forgiven.
A pardon is a forgiveness.
It doesn't happen, so he is released.
Well, I don't think, and again, I'm not clear on this one, I don't think he's been in any prison since 2020 when they released him because of COVID.
So I guess now he just gets to stay home in Florida while all these poor families are destroyed.
He's been out.
So I guess he's still a criminal.
Maybe there was a parole or some kind of post-sentence.
It could end any confinement, any sentence.
Dick Dickerson says the PDF in charge is pardoning a lot of PDFs.
It's sick.
And it's also sick.
There was that Chinese person who they're calling it a prisoner exchange in exchange for, I think it was three Americans in China for this one criminal who had thousands upon thousands of CSAM, child sexual abuse material, in his possession.
So there's that.
And these stories are very murky when you try to research them and really get facts on them.
And there are a few more of those cases.
So, you know, throw child safety out the window.
With this administration.
Our good friend, the den mother, our den mother, Liz Solak, says, you guys look great.
Hope you are taking Mrs. L on a hot date tonight.
Every night's a hot date in this house.
No, it's not.
Liz Solak, bless your heart.
Liz, he's been with us.
Liz, by the way, February 22nd, Liz one time was at the cutting room dancing on the table.
I had to take her down.
I had to say, you have to rock the table.
Throwing plates that she was yelling, I'm Greek, I'm Greek.
I don't know.
But she is one of our...
What was a good time had by all...
Remember, what happens in the cutting room stays in the cutting room.
We do that.
Okay.
So, let's also talk about...
We've been really busy running around, haven't we?
Oh, yes.
Between the tremendous...
We got an Ed.
Oh, well.
I don't want to mention the Ed story.
Christine loves your necklace.
Thank you.
I'm a layerer.
I usually even wear more, but you know, I just wore this today, but thank you.
Oh, you can tell the story.
We're off to some festivities later.
I walked our head back, it's about 6 '4", 3, and I felt, I swear to God, in many respects, it was almost a Christ reference.
I'm not trying to in any way blaspheme the notion of the Christ carrying the cross.
It's all my fault.
But this thing was so odd, I couldn't, so I'm kind of like...
I'm carrying it all the way back.
Then the netting, the netting that, you know, you wrap it in, it gets caught in my button, and it was, it was, believe me, I passed out.
I dropped it off.
I dropped on the bed.
I said, I can't move.
You did, but here's what I was.
I was out of breath.
Let me tell everybody what happened.
I've been trying to get a tree all week.
One day, extreme high winds.
One day, working nonstop.
That was me, by the way.
One day, no way with the schedule could I make it to look at a tree, pick a tree with you.
Nothing.
Schedules.
That was like two days, right?
Then the fourth day, we had tremendous, we had that cyclone bomb.
Yes.
Pouring rain and winds.
Couldn't do it then.
Then I figured, okay, the next day, the trees will be wet in the morning, but they'll dry off after a few hours.
So I was determined yesterday, because I like...
A real tree.
I've never had an artificial tree in my entire life.
We have never had an artificial tree.
No, we have not.
And as a child, you said you had them.
Yes, I did.
I never had them.
We had our real trees.
Because you were classy.
Family tradition, we went out to get the tree.
Okay.
So you've endured my trees for decades, okay?
And so yesterday was my chance.
Early afternoon, they're dried off, I figured.
And I went and did a few Christmas errands, and then I called you and said, I found my tree.
Could you just meet me, you know, block and a half a wire cell?
Block and a half a wire cell?
Maybe two blocks.
Maybe two blocks.
Two?
Because I like to go to the same guys and support them.
One, two, three, four.
Well, it's across town, too.
But anyway, I like to support these great guys from Canada.
No, those guys from Canada.
Don't you love the way their accents are?
It's very strange.
But they're always very nice.
I can't do the accent.
But I found the tree.
So you very graciously, I disturbed you, you were in the throes of working on legal things, all this stuff.
And I said, could you meet me?
And you said, of course.
And then we got our tree.
Now, the trees always look smaller on the sidewalks in New York City than when you actually get them home.
It didn't look like it would be hard to carry.
And he wrapped it in the netting.
But on top of it, everybody.
It was okay for about two blocks, but when you turned towards the Hudson River, the winds were knocking us over.
It's like a sail.
When you're heading west towards the Hudson, it's coming, and it's cold as hell.
But the thing is, it's like this wide, so I can't compress it, so I've got to hold it like here.
It'll never happen again.
I'll have them delivered.
It's not like you can carry a person on your shoulder.
That's fine.
And it was like this.
It was like, oh my god!
And anyway, so I said, do you want to stop?
I said, hell no, let's just go.
Let's just get this.
We want to take a rest halfway.
But we got it home, so we have Ed 2024 is sitting in the windows, soaking up lots of fresh water.
I like the tree to sit overnight in some water.
It will be decorated tomorrow, and then we will be sharing.
And there's always these great people.
I don't know, they're from Quebec.
And he is, he's, I said, where do you, I know, it's like, it's like, not Bob and Doug, but it's a French Canadian.
Yes.
I said, where do you, where, where do you go to the bathroom?
He goes, well, we all go over there to the pizza place.
We like the one over there.
And then we sleep in the, in the, and this, it's like a really a rough.
It's a trailer.
Like a, like you would attach to the back of a truck.
It's kind of like a flat.
Closed trailer?
So they're from Canada.
And the place that they're pointing to is, I think, the best pizza place, Justino's, which is where Wall's went into.
And I said...
How do you like that pizza there?
And he looked at me and he said, oh my god.
This guy's French.
He doesn't understand New York pizza.
I think they might live in the woods or something.
I don't think they get out and really have pizza where they live.
I really think.
But they're so kind and nice.
Beautiful.
And about some nice of them.
You always talk to people.
I talk to everybody.
Freedom says you were looking sharp, Lionel, on a Friday night.
Sir, your wife is a beautiful woman.
You are blessed.
Maga man, I can't wait.
You are a blessed MAGA man.
I can wait.
Thank you.
I agree 100%.
I thought we couldn't wait for MAGA man.
Oh, yes.
January 20th.
But I feel like Trump's already president.
I just feel like it's November 6th.
He's president.
He's this.
He's that.
Now, someone asked before, and it's a very, very good question.
Let me get to this part of it.
Someone asked before the question, which was important.
He said, Let me see here.
What does this mean about birthright?
To make a long story short, can the president remove citizenship by birthright?
It's going to be tough.
That's the 14th Amendment, and it's there for a reason.
Theoretically, in order to protect slaves, when slaves, the descendants of slaves, say that if you're born here, you're born in this country, you are an American citizen.
And I don't know how he's going to stop that.
I have not.
I don't think he's looking to do that.
He says birthright.
And then he says, we're the only country in the world that does this.
Well, not really.
So I'll just say, you know what?
You just...
You just go ahead and you do your thing.
Now, here's what I have to say.
Let's assume that a child is born here to parents that are deported.
Right?
Okay.
What do you think would happen?
I'm sure it's happened.
People come in all the time from JFK or LaGuardia or Newark, and a baby's born, let's say, here.
What do you think happens to those parents?
They go back to their country and take the baby, who's an American citizen.
They don't just stay here because the baby's born here.
There's nothing magical about you having to stay here.
The child may have some type of right, but that doesn't mean the parents can't be deported.
When a person is arrested...
Let's say you're driving drunk and you've got a kid in the car.
They separate the child and the parents all the time.
So I think that's sort of what he's trying to get to, I think.
So we will see.
We will see.
But remember, the first course of business with Tom Homan and President Trump is getting rid of the criminals, all of those people.
It's not the families and the kids and separating people.
Indeed.
Leave that for a moment.
It's the criminal element that goes first, and that's going to be a tremendous undertaking.
Indeed.
That's where it starts.
Indeed.
Now, can we talk about some other...
What else is on your mind?
Well, I have to bring it up.
I'm sorry.
A couple of cases.
Luigi, Diddy, and Jay-Z.
I've got to talk about it.
Please.
I went out with Nancy Grace yesterday.
And you own that show.
I gave her a headache.
You own that show.
That's okay.
I gave her a headache.
Because I will always challenge, I'll always flip the questions around to get back to what I want to say, no matter what the question is, or get back to a survivor or a victim and keep the momentum going on that.
And Nancy was asking me about, I call him Dirty Diddy.
Dirty Diddy.
It's alliterative.
Dirty Diddy in jail.
We know he is in jail.
He has not been really...
You know, guilty of anything yet, right?
He's being held.
He's presumed innocent.
Right, presumed innocent.
And so everybody's treating him as though he's guilty.
And her questions to me were about, he is complaining about his Christmas Day diet and accommodations.
And she was rattling off, he's being offered special pies on Christmas.
And there was an ex-warden from the Metropolitan Detention Center where Diddy is being held, Dirty Diddy.
And he was very matter-of-factly, well, you know, the inmates deserve on the taxpayer's dollar.
That's the part that got me upset.
On the taxpayer's dollar.
Well, we're paying for jail.
To have a normal day, you know, on Christmas Day, like everybody else, and they deserve a nice meal.
They're going to have ping pong, and they're going to have this, and they're going to have tabletop basketball, and then I went berserk.
I said, what about the taxpayer dollars for the victims?
The moms that we at the Warriors have to buy diapers for or get people to donate to us personal products, diapers, wipes, food, games, toys.
Where are the taxpayers' dollars?
That's another issue.
But you're right about that.
So I said to Nancy, you know what?
He needs to sweep out those jail cells.
He needs to clean up the New York City streets, although in New York you couldn't do that because they would accuse you, ACLU, of labor trafficking if you tried to have...
Well...
So you couldn't go to that, but I was trying to make a point.
Hang on.
Let's unpack what you've said.
I don't like that.
I hate that.
Dig down.
Drill down.
Unpack.
First, we don't want anybody in chains.
No, I wasn't talking about...
Wait a minute.
Let me just say something.
Now, if you're going to have these people...
Sometimes on New Jersey, on Route 3, notice how they have these folks cleaning up, you know, kind of like, not prison units, but they'll be, you know, cleaning the community service now, kind of thing.
Now, here's what's great about that.
The people who work in the jails love it.
It's called the trustee provision.
It gives people something to work for.
It gives them something to do.
It makes things better and safer.
Believe me, the guards love it.
That's number one.
Number two, they're not charged with anything.
I mean, they're charged, but they haven't been convicted of anything.
They either can't make bond or no bond has been provided.
But when you talk about...
The guards, the people I've worked here, they say, please.
Years ago, they wanted to take away the weight rooms.
This is for prison now.
This is people who've already been convicted.
And the guards said, oh, no.
Give them something to do.
Give them something to work out.
It's not that they're going to get powerful and overpower you.
You want there to be an incentive.
When you take away game time, you want them to, for example, if you get a GED, we'll knock some time off.
I'm all for that.
Anybody who wants to...
That's not the goal of prison.
Hang on.
Our dear friend Carla, the cooking CEO, says, please look at your email for my donation.
Sent it two weeks ago.
We'll do that.
My email or Mrs...
Check my email.
I will look.
Is it ours?
Is it mine, Carla?
Or is it Mrs. Al's?
We will certainly look.
Okay.
But the point of the Dirty Ditty story was because there are accusations from a then 13-year-old 24 years ago that she was attacked.
I'll just leave it at that.
By Dirty Ditty and Jay-Z.
This was the whole segment with Nancy yesterday.
I want to go back to something about incentive and jails and prisons.
I don't know.
Maybe they have to restructure what those incentives are.
If you do clean out the cells and wash the floors, then you can have some TV time or something.
I don't know if there's game time and this and that and the other thing.
So there was that.
I think the Jay-Z thing, we've heard a lot of rumors and whispers over the years about that whole thing with Beyonce and all the things going on there.
I wonder, because he also, remember he was hired by the NFL?
To do their halftime shows, the Super Bowl halftime shows, and coordinate their entertainment.
So I'm wondering, since that's just around the corner, the Super Bowl, what's going to go on there?
He put out a very aggressive statement attacking the lawyer representing this woman who will not give her name.
She is now, let's see, 24, 37 years old.
I get it.
When women don't want to give their names or any victims or alleged victims, They are always scared.
We deal with this at the Warriors over and over again.
They are in fear, repercussions.
They might have children, family members.
The circle around Dirty Diddy.
Remember, there's still a lot of supporters of his on the outside that can do things for him.
So I understand she may not want to give her name at all.
But this very aggressive statement he put out denying...
These accusations of this alleged victim at 13, it didn't say one thing.
The aggressive rebuttal, whatever you want to call this, the statement attacked the lawyer, Tony Busby, representing this woman, but he never said once, and this I brought up to Nancy, there was dead silence.
I said, read it.
He never says, I did not, we have algorithms here, so I won't use the word, but I'll just say abuse.
I did not Abuse a 13-year-old little girl.
I did not touch a 13-year-old little girl.
It skirts around the whole issue and it's attacking, I want her name.
Oh my God, I just realized this.
Santa?
Where did you get this thing?
That looks like a...
Are you cutting off my story?
No, no, no, I'm sorry.
It's a vintage Santa Claus.
I was going to say, it's so...
It's from like a thrift shop.
It's like a hubcap.
What do you mean it's a hubcap?
It's a good size.
It's a vintage Santa made from China.
Not in China.
It's very delicate.
I bring him out once a year.
I've got to be careful with him.
I don't want him to break.
He's from a thrift shop in New Jersey.
Carla, thank you.
I answered your email.
Thank you right now.
Let me, if I could, I have a very difficult time.
Would you please tell me I can understand the case of somebody who is a child, to have a child have their name Jane or John Doe.
I can understand a confidential informant.
I can understand that.
I can understand somebody who might get threats from, you know, maybe involved in some kind of drug, police work.
If Jay-Z or anybody is going to have their name out there and you're going to go to court and you're going to be testifying and going to depositions or whatever it is, why isn't your name on there?
I don't understand.
It's a different dynamic.
I understand.
But even because the trauma lasts a lifetime, right?
We have all the studies that prove this.
These people are terrorized.
And remember, Jay-Z is still on the outside, probably one of the most powerful people in what's left of the music business, that whole thing.
And they're scared.
They're very scared.
No, no.
I believe you want to understand.
No, victims of any kind of assault are very scared.
I understand what you're saying, and I kind of agree with you, except I know from the work we do, they're scared.
Why do you think so many women?
Don't come forward.
Or girls, don't come forward.
They're scared.
They're not believed.
They're scared, you know, something could happen to their family, their children.
It's the typical blame the victim thing and be aggressive, okay?
And flip it.
Flip the story.
So we've got that going on.
And then I...
I'm just saying, I understand.
I can balance the equities in this.
You're trying to make it...
50-50, right?
His name's out there, so her name should be out there.
I'm just asking a question.
She's going to go to court at some particular point.
Well, she'll be a Jane Doe.
Yes, but...
What's wrong with being a Jane Doe?
Well, because...
If there's evidence that this indeed...
And that was the other thing I brought up to Nancy.
The story is somebody, they don't say, who dropped her at Radio City, which is in the middle of New York City, for the MTV VMA's Video Music Awards.
And she was alone and she was going up to limo drivers trying to break into the show and trying to get invited to after parties.
They are shaming the victim.
No, no, no.
I'm kidding, of course.
Okay.
And her story is that JZ's, I'm sorry, Dirty Diddy's driver said, listen, I'm the driver for Dirty Diddy and just hang around here.
I'll drive you to the after party.
And she claimed she went to a big White House with a circular drive and that all kinds of things happened to her.
And she was able to hit Jay-Z, Dirty Diddy, after the assaults and run away to a gas station and call her father.
The story is very murky, right?
Like who dropped her at Radio City?
If there is indeed a limo driver, don't we have records of who are the drivers, right?
Maybe it's a full-time staff.
Maybe it's a company.
So I was like, where's the proof?
Because despite we always believe a victim, support a victim, we still need proof in court.
And the problem I have with everything is because that other big story from a few years ago went by the wayside, right?
What was that other story?
Fifth letter of the alphabet.
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
I don't say the name here.
And really let down a lot of true victims, survivors of these assaults.
So if this case does the same.
I personally believe, I'm not a lawyer, alright?
I don't think in May of 2025 this will ever go to court.
No.
I don't think, I don't know what's going to happen.
You can break it down as a lawyer.
I just don't think, we just had three men come out, right?
And come forward.
With different lawyers.
With different lawyers.
We also have Lisa Bloom.
She's representing two.
Two alleged victims.
So there's a lot that keep coming out.
Lisa Bloom also was very interesting, involved years ago with Harvey Weinstein.
Everybody forgot that story.
Lisa Bloom, by the way, her mother is Gloria Allred.
Well, everybody forgot that.
We'll leave that story.
But the other case I want to get to is this unraveling of Luigi.
And I found myself two days ago, just by coincidence, when I was walking.
Actually walking right on the site of this murder.
And it was very creepy for a moment.
I realized I'm on the side of the Hilton.
There's the Zitfeld Alley.
And then it occurred to me, everybody's going about their business.
I bet you if I stopped and asked most of these people, they wouldn't even know what I'm talking about.
But that door on West 54th Street.
Between 6th and 7th Avenue is a very demure door, not a door many people use at the hotel.
So what I want to say to you, how did this Luigi know at 6.45 in the morning this guy was going to come out that side door?
Okay, let me stop you for one second.
By the way, our good friend Carla, thank you.
We have just received your most kind Email, and we will be addressing you.
Thank you so much.
Oh, how are your eyes?
Your eyes okay?
No, but let's see.
Let me see.
Okay, hang on a minute.
Carla.
Okay.
We will be addressing this.
Thank you.
We don't want to embarrass anyone.
I won't embarrass Carla and say thank you, thank you, thank you.
We will go through the specific here, but thank you immensely for that.
You are a warrior.
A warrior indeed.
Thank you very much.
A couple of things, a couple of things.
How do we say this?
First and foremost, I want to go back about the Diddy thing before we forget.
You cannot forget somebody who has a, how do I say this, who has a First Amendment, excuse me, who has constitutional rights to various Procedural protections.
Irrespective.
Irrespective of who you are.
Whether you're an axe murderer.
Whether it's a parking ticket.
So when you start to have defendants who are kept secret.
When you extend statutes of limitations to the point where you're saying what?
There were cases of people bringing cases in New York against priests.
For 60, 70-year-old men now, for priests who were dead 70 years ago, perishes that...
Now, I'm not saying it didn't happen, but there has to be this balance.
So the first person is, imagine this, if I said to you, so-and-so is suing you, who?
Lenora Dubitsky.
Who?
Lenora Dubitsky.
I don't know a Lenora.
Versus Jane Doe.
Who's Jane Doe?
You'll see.
What do you mean you'll see?
Well, she says that you and she ran into each other at a video music award.
Well, there's a million people there.
Yeah, but she...
You'll know.
Wait a minute.
Who is she?
I can't tell you.
What do you mean you can't tell me?
Well, it's a young person.
Well, which young person?
There's something that just gets very Star Chamber-like.
I don't like this.
Who did it?
What did we do?
That's all.
So that's one consideration.
However, keeping kids out of courtrooms?
Absolutely.
How about this one?
We used to have this one in court where kids didn't want to testify in court because of the particular harrowing facts that were involved.
What is the problem with that is that there's this thing called the Sixth Amendment.
Confrontation clause.
You have the right to confront your accuser.
So sometimes there would be, where is the victim?
Well, they're on a videotape.
We're not going to allow them.
It's too traumatic.
It's like, wait a minute.
I understand that it will accommodate them.
Perhaps maybe clearing out the courtroom, not having strangers.
But you can't erode rights.
Just because of the particular, the problems involved.
For example, Michael Jackson.
Michael Jackson, they were claiming that they could identify specific markings on his nether regions.
Do you think Michael Jackson, the defendant, has any particular rights to privacy?
Can we seal these records?
Can we, I mean, well, you know, he's charged with this.
Wait a minute.
We can't.
Lose sight.
So anyway, it's a balance.
How that balance works, because let me tell you something.
Let's talk about cases where sometime, we'll get to Luigi in a moment, like this Duke lacrosse woman who lied to Juana Brawley in 1987, who lied.
And they wanted to take this Officer Pagonis here, and they wanted to string this guy up because she lied.
Why would she lie about that?
She lied because she's a liar.
And kids can find themselves also lying.
And, and, I know you don't want to...
And she was pushed by who?
Al Sharpton.
There you go.
Alton Maddox and C. Vernon Mason.
Well, they should be held responsible.
Then we get into this one.
And I'm going to say something to you which you probably, how do I say this?
You may not have heard of this.
False memory syndrome.
I cannot tell you.
We know roundabout where there are some psychiatrists who will say, well, you have a repressed, you know, you have some type of...
of untoward intimacy with your father.
I mean, you say, wait a minute.
I don't remember that.
Oh, no, it's suppressed.
Why did I do that?
But it's been going on forever.
You never hear about that.
You never hear about that.
You never hear about the case, and I've told you to the millionth time, of a client of mine who was, they had him in the newspaper of having basically been untoward towards his daughter.
Because she was asked by a nurse, does daddy, because they found a bruise or something, the kid fell off.
He goes, does daddy ever touch you?
He goes, wait a minute.
And he says, yes, when?
He goes, after my bath.
And this woman said, aha, ritualized.
Well, the ritualized, and he showed me, was a particular ointment, some type of something that was, we had the doctor testify, I forget what it was, as an allergic reaction to shampoo, or I don't know what it was, but they ran.
And with this, he can't get, and now this is before the internet, thank God, then your name is forever connected.
So these Duke lacrosse players, for the rest of their life, you run that name, and you say, oh, were you there?
And there are people who don't even get the facts of the case as to news now correctly.
You were one of the, do they know what happened?
So here's this woman, after the fact, asking for forgiveness.
She lied.
How did the prosecutors push this?
So just remember, just remember, this is a very, very, there's a lot of balancing acts that go there.
What about, did you see that the prosecutor, maybe it's the DA, I'm not sure, with the Jocelyn Nungere, the little 12-year-old, is asking for the death sentence for those two illegal aliens.
Now, what are your thoughts on that?
On the death penalty?
On for those two, yes, asking for the death penalty for these two illegal aliens.
Well, if the laws of the state provide for it, if a jury gets the chance to make a recommendation of such within the laws, I'd say fine.
I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
Absolutely not.
Now, let's get to Luigi.
We have to talk about Luigi.
I'm calling him Luigi.
That reminds me of Mario Brothers.
Yeah, right, right.
Doesn't Mangioni's...
I don't want to laugh.
Mark Simone's has a great laugh.
Doesn't it sound like some Italian restaurant on Northern Boulevard?
No, I think there's a chain.
Maggiore's.
Yeah, that's Maggiore, right.
I don't know.
In New Jersey...
By the way, Mangioni means glutton or big eater.
Everybody forgets in all of this.
Number three is a win, Chuck Mangione and his brother Gap Mangione.
I'm sorry, go ahead.
Okay.
Still a man, father, you know, died.
I think I'm going to wear my Trump pin tonight.
I think you can.
It will be a crowd that will wholly appreciate it.
And they will be loving it.
It's so odd, this Luigi story, right?
So he disappeared about six months ago.
This is what we're reading, we're hearing.
The mother has been looking for him.
He dropped off the face of the earth.
I don't know, he's in San Francisco.
You think maybe they're telling the story now because they're trying to explain, well, why didn't you...
Here's the thing.
We have been told repeatedly he comes from a family of money, right?
Correct?
We know when children are missing, I don't care if they're 26 years old, a child, the children are found because the families hire private investigators.
That is 99% of the time they find them because you have the funds to go out and look for them, okay?
And that's what needs to be done.
Most people can't afford that, right?
Do they have private investigators looking for him?
This is six months later.
They did say they had private investigators?
Well, they're bad.
All these people seem to be bad, right?
I mean, I don't know, because we have people that can find kids within 12 hours.
Let me ask you a question.
Do you believe there should be any degree of responsibility, whether socially, legally, or whatever, on the part of these parents for not doing anything?
Yes or no?
I don't want to blame the parents.
I need some more information, and I'll tell you why.
I have known terrific parents.
Who have horrible, awful children.
I don't know how they got that horrible or awful.
And these are parents that did everything they could do.
Then I know horrible, awful, drug-addled, drunks, all these disgusting men in the houses.
And they end up with great kids.
I'm not going to blame parents.
And he also was 26 years old.
So it wasn't like he was 15, 16, 17. No, I'm not blaming any parents.
I will not do that.
I am amazed.
It is strange they couldn't find him for six months, or so they claim.
That I'm finding a little bit shaky in the story.
Because he's 26, you can't force him to come home or whatever, right?
Well, the first thing I wish we'd do is I wish they would stop saying what a genius he is.
Where did he get money from in the last six months?
Were there transfers into his...
There are things we don't know into his account.
Was he using cryptocurrency?
We have.
It's fascinating.
Because we just keep hearing that he's a genius.
Right.
And this and that.
But I think, what do you think his outcome will be?
It's a strange story.
Oh, in his case, he'll be found or plead guilty.
He's looking at a second-degree murder.
It's in New York.
He won't do the full life.
He should.
If this isn't...
But he wasn't even...
The family didn't even have that UnitedHealthcare.
That was not their insurance.
They had nothing.
I thought that was in the beginning, and they were denied claims or something, and that made them go berserk.
He didn't have that.
He's never been through this.
The claim doesn't make any sense.
But he went after this guy in particular.
He didn't go after...
Right.
You know, Aetna or...
Did you hear about...
I digress a little bit.
The Enron, they're trying to...
Yes.
Somebody threw a...
Did you?
I don't believe that.
No, they're just doing it for publicity.
They're trying to, you know, have...
Enron.
Remember that big failure?
Come back on the scene and somebody threw a pie in his face.
By the way, another one too is did you see that Clarice what is her name?
Clarice Ward on CNN where she supposedly they found the man who released She found him hidden.
He was locked away for months.
CNN?
Okay.
Every time I see the name Clarissa or something, you know what I think of?
Hello, Clarice.
Hello, Clarice.
First, the parents are not at all responsible.
Second of all...
But courts are starting to hold parents responsible.
Not for an adult.
Not for an adult.
Maybe a minor.
Maybe.
What about some of these?
Aren't they holding that person with President Trump back in July?
Didn't I hear they're holding the father responsible for him?
Well, if this was a minor and you made guns available...
Wasn't he?
I forget.
How old was he?
21?
I don't know.
So that's a legal adult, but I thought I heard they were holding the father.
But we don't hear any more about that story either lately.
That one went away too.
Pilgrim says, you're both looking very Tony this afternoon.
Indeed, we are.
Thank you.
Now let me ask you this question, which is the most important.
This story...
I was listening to one...
I'm not going to mention it.
No, no, no.
Give us a little something.
Anyway, but trying so hard to make it so that it was kind of like MKUltra LSD.
He went away.
He worked with the Spooks.
They went.
They got him.
They...
Okay.
The guy wrote a half a page to a page of his manifesto.
He's a schmuck.
He was doing opioids.
He went nuts.
And for some crazy...
I want to know about this guy.
But what I'm going to say is, you're going to hear this as being the most unimaginative story.
Bar none.
He's taking greyhounds to Philadelphia to get...
But you know what?
And he gets popped at a Mickey D's in Altoona.
Not even by law enforcement.
Remember Ted Kaczynski, if it wasn't for that sister-in-law or the brother, they wouldn't have known anything.
He would have gotten away.
Remember when they published the manifesto in the New York Times?
I did.
That thing was a manifesto.
That was a manifesto.
Holy God!
But you know what?
Because particularly with teenage boys, right?
When they do those psychotic...
By the way, Crooks was 25, according to Faye Dalton.
Thank you, Faye.
It was 25. 25. So now we have to see.
I believe they're holding the father also accountable.
But also, with our work at the Warriors, the opioids, the marijuana vaping with some teenage boys really makes them have this psychotic kind of split.
And a good portion of them are always writing, writing, writing in notebooks and making their own manifestos.
And that's what this kind of reminded me of.
Was he a vaper?
I know it sounds very elementary, but we really don't know.
But it is a curious story.
And I have to say, I don't wish this upon any family.
I don't know the family.
I don't know what they're like.
Can you imagine?
I don't wish this on anybody, this kind of thing.
No, I do not.
So how about that Mayor Eric Adams of ours?
All of a sudden, he's going to help President Trump.
He's going to help Tom Homan.
He's going to get rid of the criminals.
Kathy Hochul, Governor of New York.
I'm going to get them out of our...
Our state, you're following all this now?
They're all falling in line.
Look at the head of Google.
Look at everybody doing it.
He's visiting Mar-a-Lago, I think this weekend.
They're all piling into Mar-a-Lago.
They're lining up.
They're begging to get in there.
You know, because now it's like the cool kids.
I do have a problem with, and I hope President Trump and those around him never forget what they put them through and put us through in the American public.
In the last several years.
Do you agree with me on that?
I'm not saying we should be vigilantes, but I'm just saying we have to remember at all times what was done to everybody and remain vigilant.
Because as I tell you every day, I'm about four years from now.
It has to continue past these four years.
The momentum, the strength, we have to.
Get a little research, time out.
First and foremost, There have been people who have been found liable in the past, but they can't be an adult.
Somehow, aiding and abetting maybe somebody that you know maybe is getting guns when you know they're crazy.
I don't know.
That's going to be really tough.
In the Patrick Ben David show, Daniel Baldwin, one of the Baldwin that nobody remembers, You know, you got Stephen.
I know Stephen.
He's the...
Stephen's in a new show.
It's like they throw them in a swamp and they have to fight their way out.
Well, Stephen's doing this one...
He's doing this one show called One Bad Actor or something.
Doing another one.
He's doing this really phony, fake laughing.
He was on with Madsden, Madsden, Michael Madsden.
Anyway, he's doing one of those.
That's Stephen.
You got Billy, who's married to that lunatic.
China, whose breastplate is a god.
Okay, she's...
You got that.
You got Alec.
She's the first one to have found Jesus.
What do they do for money?
Alec Baldwin, who doesn't know what the hell...
Did you see China?
Not China.
Ireland.
You got China.
Who does Ireland look like?
She looks like Kathleen Turner.
Like a young Kathleen Turner.
She's getting...
I think she's only 29. You little pig!
You little pig!
That was horrible.
And you know her mother released that.
You know.
Come on.
So Alec is gone because nobody wants him.
Nobody from Hollywood even came to help him during this whole thing.
And he's got Hilaria because she pig-a-de-sing-do-a-de-sing.
That's disgusting, that woman.
Well, anyway, do we know what is the story about what is the latest or the status of their show at home with the Baldwins or whatever?
Remember that?
No, because I tuned it out.
No, no, no.
Her goal was always to have as many kids as she could have so they could have a TV show, a reality show.
But reality shows are kind of done and over.
They filmed it.
I don't know if it's on somewhere, one season.
But didn't he also say, I don't want to promote it?
Yeah, he didn't promote it.
I'm tired of this.
So then Daniel Baldwin, wasn't he the one who went nuts?
In the Plaza Hotel and broke it up and ran out naked or something.
Now he's on with this Patrick Ben David and he's going and he loves Trump!
So Alec is the Bobby Kennedy of the Baldwin family.
Bobby Kennedy has been completely abandoned by his fellow Kennedys.
Alec is just off because he has a Look at this.
This is my life.
I always find out who's dead.
But the worst thing's happening to us in the last few days.
In 1998, Daniel Baldwin was arrested for cocaine possession after being found running naked in the halls of New York's Plaza Hotel.
He was sentenced to three months in drug rehab.
That happened.
It happened.
Oh, a bad act.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
No, no.
Your friend, the one you're friendly with.
Steven.
I just saw a promotional trailer.
It's something like all these D-list celebrities.
I use that word lightly.
Steven is the father of Hayley.
Right, with Justin Bieber.
They ducked in the woods.
They've got to fight their way out.
And Steven's wife is the daughter of, and you jazz folks, Elmir Deodato.
Remember from CTI?
2001, Bobbles, Bangles, and Bees.
Great.
Fender Rhodes, jazz pianist, Brazilian.
That's Stephen's father-in-law.
So this is...
And Stephen's a good guy.
We will DM each other sometimes.
I don't know what he says.
I have no idea.
So sometimes when I'm feeling particularly, you know, whatever, I'll write him like, open the pod door, Al, or Mersey dotes and dozy dotes, and I'll be in Scotland for you, Tango Niner, and I'm saying to him and he sends me, I don't know what frequency he sends.
I might be goading this lunatic.
But anyway, the Baldwin family, let's face it, they're on the balls of their ass.
There's nothing anymore.
They're done.
And they're all going for Trump.
How are they making money?
This is what I was trying to ask you before.
Hollywood, I put that loosely, everybody.
There's no money there.
There's nothing in reality shows.
How do people have these homes?
How does Alec Baldwin have a seven-bedroom apartment downtown?
Money goes fast, though.
You got all those kids, sorry.
All those nannies, come on.
I was watching, I guess, Billy.
And I thought to myself, for a second, don't ask me how it's on this YouTube rotation.
And I got this thing, I'm thinking, what the hell am I watching?
And it was trying to say, hey babe, what are you doing?
I'm at the pool, and I said, what am I watching this?
And it was kind of compelling for him, because she's ill, or she's got Jesus, whatever the hell it is.
All of these folks now are finding out, what do we do?
So what are they doing?
They're going to Trump.
Oh, that reminds me.
I bet you Dirty Diddy, his next He's going to become born-again Christian.
No, no.
He's going to become like a born-again.
He found Christ.
I bet you anything.
Six months from now, we're going to be talking about that.
And he finds, he claims that he was somehow the subject of some kind of a satanic...
But you know what?
Yeah.
But you know what nobody ever talks about, if I may say?
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
The liquor company distributor, Diageo.
Is that how you say?
Diageo.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The biggest one.
Right?
Over 200 brands that he basically they had his, what was it, tequila?
He had a tequila, right?
He did not have a stake, I believe, in the company.
They paid him a lot of money.
They sponsored a lot of these white parties, these freak-offs we heard.
So my question to you is, I didn't have a chance to ask Nancy this yesterday because too much was happening there.
Do they bear any responsibility?
Because we heard repeatedly rumors of these parties in the Hamptons, Miami, Westchester, Florida.
They're sponsoring.
It's their liquor.
Their people are bringing it in.
Their people are there witnessing things.
Could be.
Aiding and defending.
Our good friend P.D. says, 30 minutes late, sorry, love Mrs. L. Posh New York accent.
The epitome of class and decorum.
Well, thank you.
I'm not sure about the New York accent.
Well, you'll go into that jersey sometimes when you get mad.
I don't really think I do.
Oh, yeah.
You can't tangle with me.
I get vish.
There's a couple of words.
The way you say Newark.
Well, how do you say Newark?
No, no, no.
How do you say it?
I can just hear it.
It's like I can hear Philadelphia.
I can just hear it.
There's a way people from...
Now, I never hear it with you, and I'm so used to your voice.
But I can hear it in family members of yours, that kind of Florida accent.
Kind of a West Tampa Southern accent.
I hear it distinctly in them.
You don't have that.
Not really.
Not really.
So, I don't know.
I do have a cross between...
Actually, that old New York accent has really disappeared.
Occasionally, there'll be some galoot on the street or something.
Like, you know...
And I'll hear them talking like that.
Have you heard John Gotti Jr.
Is he in prison?
No, no.
But he was on with I think Patrick and David.
And he has a really...
Really thick.
But it's like a Staten Island, New York.
Yeah.
Staten Island's just, wow, they're really up there.
And they're also...
But you're not hearing a lot of that on the streets.
The streets of New York used to hear a lot of that.
Tell them where we're going to make one of our pilgrimages to, speaking of Staten Island.
Well, I'm...
I'm going to Halterman's.
We're doing that soon.
Because we have to remember, everybody, Halterman's Bakery, it's not just a one-week thing where we support them.
And they don't do mail order.
No.
Right?
You can order online, but you've got to go there.
It's very old-fashioned.
The oldest bakery in New York State.
How are they suing?
I hope they're suing.
I don't see anything on it.
I want them to sue.
I want them to own the view.
ABC.
Will says, Will Hickling's Rock and Roll says, tune in every Sunday from 5 to 10 p.m. from Will Hickling's Rock and Roll Adventure.
On 91.7 WPCR and streaming live.
All right, Will.
That's clever.
On 91.7 WPCR and streaming on live.365.
What kind of rock and roll is it?
Where is WPCR?
Let me check on this.
Do your research.
I'll do it right now.
That's what I do.
And then also, you didn't answer me about Eric Adams and Tom Homan and everybody coming together.
Eric Adams is hoping for an absolute...
WPCR is a Plymouth.
It's a student-oriented college radio station.
Plymouth State University?
Is that it?
91.7?
We're into those college stations.
The sound of Plymouth State.
Oh, I love those.
The college stations.
Oh, I love those.
You know who happened there?
FGO or FOG.
Columbia had a good one.
I think Rutgers.
Oh, I love that.
I remember one time I called somebody.
I think it was Columbia.
And I called him up and said, you!
Oh, Jose Andres is closing two New York City restaurants.
Jose Andres, that pain in the ass, pro-Biden guy.
I'll let you say what you want.
I'm biting my lip about it.
Whose workers were...
Remember, they were killed in a...
Israeli attack?
Anyway.
We never heard more about that.
He also has multiple restaurants in Washington, D.C. that everybody was flocking to.
Oh, he's a pain in the air.
I actually one time was brought there.
I didn't realize until I was there.
He's a good chef.
Good.
To this hot spot in D.C. what this was about.
Those are done.
But done.
Done.
It's done.
People are going to have the stench of Biden like it's going to stick to them.
That's interesting, though, they're closing because restaurants in New York, I'm talking expensive restaurants, business is booming.
I mean, don't you see that if we're passing at nighttime?
Absolutely.
And especially during the holidays, nobody's taking even reservations for lunch, even, at a lot of restaurants.
Just packed, packed, people spend money.
It's expensive, terrible, these restaurants.
So that is odd to dig into that one, as they say, and see what's...
I guess he's going to have a new something.
You know what I mean?
A new business now that they're not promoting him anymore.
He was absolutely brutal, brutal towards President Trump.
But I want everybody to remember that.
I really do.
I want people to remember all of this and not let people get off easily.
Also, do you see where...
Who is it?
Barron is supposedly real close.
They're really pushing this Barron thing.
He can speak!
What is he, Frankenstein?
He's alive!
Anyway, he's now friends with Elon.
Elon!
No, no!
I'm pointing it out.
I'm not saying it's a bad thing.
Well, no.
Well, we don't know.
I know what you mean.
Talking about gaming, they're supposed to talk about.
They're rather taciturn.
They're a little bit socially awkward.
Let me tell you something.
Everybody we're going to be seeing at this party.
There are people who are socially awkward.
They're not on the spectrum just because they're quiet or they don't.
This spectrum thing is...
Everybody's on the spectrum.
This spectrum is too...
People use that a little too free.
Yeah, it's too big.
Sometimes people are just a little, I guess, quote, awkward.
Let me ask you another thing I've been thinking about.
I've been thinking about, what do you think about, should we be having age term limits in the Senate, in Congress?
Age?
I don't know.
Term limits, yes.
Okay, term limits.
Okay.
Well, both I'm going to ask you about because we heard about Nancy Pelosi calling.
Anybody, don't make any mean comments.
The woman fell.
When did she fall today?
Today.
Broke her hip or something?
Yeah, on a marble.
Did you see Mitch McConnell being pushed around in a wheelchair in Washington?
Yes.
Then we have a couple of other ones there we don't hear much about that aren't doing well.
Let me tell you something, and I'm sure you've seen this.
I'm sure you've seen this.
But see this, our friend?
I don't even know what to say about that.
Carla, you're a mensch.
Except bless you.
Everything is in our junk file.
Everything is spam.
Constantly check junk.
I spend my time at home.
I haven't been in junk in about four hours.
And I better check it.
A lot goes into the junk.
Be careful how you say it.
Oh, sorry.
Well, I didn't mean it like that.
Let's get back to...
It's ventilation front.
Go ahead.
Let's get back to you.
No, I really want your opinion, or I'd like to hear from the listeners.
I think it's a good idea if somebody hits 80 that maybe they step aside.
What do you think?
Not only for, because we know some brilliant 80-year-olds, their minds are brilliant, but do you ever go to the Capitol and walk around everybody?
It's dangerous, those marble steps and this and that.
Not necessarily.
Well, I want to know what people think.
I do not.
Okay, you don't think so?
What about term limits?
Hang on.
Oh, yes.
Term limits.
Absolutely.
And so what do you think that should be?
Maybe three terms.
Because I feel like...
It depends.
For Senate, three, maybe three.
Three is enough.
That's 18 years.
House is two years.
That's a little different story.
I think the two years is a little short.
Yeah.
Why isn't that three years?
Because just when we are starting to work with somebody, it takes a long time, everybody, red tape, just when we get momentum, it's up for them.
So it's a little bit difficult.
I think it should be three years as well.
Do you know why it's not?
Why there's such a difference?
Between the House and the...
Why do you just have two years?
That's by Constitution.
The idea is that they wanted...
The idea is that Senate was more deliberative.
It was a slower process.
They called the Senate the saucer where you cool the soup.
I think that the Congress is probably more powerful.
Ways and means and everything.
But it's a very slower process.
You didn't hear my little joke.
Okay.
Moving along.
What else do we have to do?
We have a lot of I can't believe it's Friday.
The week just went like that, closing in on Christmas.
We had so many Warriors events with handing out and distributing and getting toys to kids and things like that.
So, what's going on, isn't it?
I'm already making appointments for March.
My January is full, because January is human trafficking, or as I like to say, slavery month.
Slavery is much more descriptive.
That's already full.
February.
We've got your show in February.
A couple of other.
I anticipate being in Washington a lot coming up.
We'll leave that for another time.
And I'm making appointments in March.
It's almost like I can't even think about that.
Right?
Getting into spring almost.
Doesn't time seem as we get older?
It's going faster.
Constantly.
And faster and faster and faster.
Let me see what else is going on here.
Well, let's see if anybody has any thoughts on it.
I wanted to hear what everybody thought about term limits, about age, things like that.
Carla says, term limits now, by the way, Carla, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
So incredibly kind.
Let me see here.
Petey says, Kai Trump, such a lovely girl and a great golfer.
I like her!
She seems like she's so...
I just say, please don't ruin her innocence.
Keep her out of the limelight.
There's going to be predators that are going to come.
Make sure you double up on the Secret Service.
But I really like her.
She's very, very nice.
How about that Kimberly Guilfoy?
I don't ever talk about her.
I don't waste my time on her.
No more dual citizenship for elected officials.
You know, I'm kind of with you on that one.
I am too.
I'm really?
I'm for that one too.
I am 100%.
Well, I think a lot of things.
This is a new country, a new way of thinking, a new everything.
I believe, as I constantly tell you, nothing holds that used to work or obviously doesn't work, right, everybody?
I think it is a great time for innovation, new thoughts, and also, you know, by virtue of the internet, everybody's involved and has an opinion and all that to really bring the public.
I'm serious about this.
Into issues of how to intervene and solve and grow things and become a powerhouse.
And that's why I always say to you every single day, the next four years going and then forward, we have to keep the momentum, the growth, the power going and not ever relinquish it.
Because I have to admit to you, I'm still in shock.
I know, me too.
About, you know what, I can't say any other names, but like all of this.
I'm telling you, I just can't believe it.
Be specific.
What do you mean?
You can't believe that Trump finally won or that he won?
No, we knew he should.
We knew from our travels.
We came this close.
We know from our work, behind the scenes, people want him.
Even those who pretend, I know, whether it's the banking business, Hollywood, again, I use that term loosely, they go in that voting booth, they're voting for Trump.
I don't care what they say online.
About, you know, they love Kamala and all that.
We know it.
Even the illegals and Hispanic community and Chinese community that were, you know, they're family, they're oriented, they're hard workers, let's break it apart.
They're not voting for this craziness, right?
But I still, but it was just too big.
But I was sick that whole night.
We did about six, six and a half hours live because I was monitoring on my laptop those precincts.
And when I saw a couple of them, In states that had closed two, three hours earlier were just not moving.
They weren't releasing anything.
I was scared to death, right?
They're evil.
And we have to keep that in mind.
I'm going to keep saying it like a broken record.
What they did, how they evil did to this country, did to families, did to kids, did to bringing in its 10 million.
And finally, finally I'm vindicated because I've been talking.
I get my information from the horse's mouth.
I'll leave it like that.
I've been saying over 500,000 unaccompanied minors are in this country, right?
And finally, now everybody's saying it.
First it was 340,000.
First it was 85,000.
Then it was 320,000.
Then it was 340,000.
And Eric Adams stood up there yesterday and said we have over 500,000.
That is what I was always told.
And you know what?
It could be a million.
It could be a million, right?
Finally.
He went from bragging about being a sanctuary city to basically throw their ass out.
Well, I don't think he has a choice because nothing's working for him.
Nobody wants him on his left side or whatever side that is.
But to hear Kathy Hochul say, yeah, we're going to get rid of the criminal illegals in our city.
Really, Kathy?
Well, where have you been for the last two years?
This is the woman who is pushing for this congestion pricing.
It's coming January 5th.
Remember who brought that on board?
Cuomo.
Cuomo did a lot of damage, you know?
Absolutely.
And also, don't forget about...
Oh, God, I forgot his name now.
That's our memory.
We were doing this outside.
I was like, who is that actress in this show?
And I got both right.
And I was like...
Come on, she was in Friends.
You got it right.
I couldn't.
I was watching some Netflix series with Ray Romano and they live in this house in California.
I was binging on all the episodes and I couldn't think of her name the first two episodes.
And there was somebody else I said to you, who was that actor?
And you're like, it's David Arquette.
And for me, because I'm normally asking you.
I'm usually the one, but maybe because it was like 12 o 'clock at night, I couldn't think.
But here's what I want to say.
Eric Adams has no choice but to jump on board the...
I'm trained.
And get into the fold, but it's also the right thing to do.
It is so beautiful.
And so I do see the pendulum swinging back.
I do see people talking more about the kids and about safety and about this and that.
But here's the thing.
We have to have clear-cut intervention, prevention, education.
Absolutely.
Get to our kids.
We can't just keep talking about it.
My goal with the new administration is to really get in there and create some difference.
I'll just leave it at that for now.
Well, I think that's it.
And I think we have to be done.
First of all, let me say to you that Isn't she great?
Dick Dickerson.
Lizzie Solak.
No, they're mine or our people.
Freedom, thank you.
Carla, the cookie CEO.
Absolutely.
Incredible.
Thank you.
You'll be hearing from us more specifically.
Pilgrim Media, thank you.
PD, we thank you as well for Will Hickings, by the way, Rock and Roll Adventure.
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Absolutely.
Will Hickings, Sunday 5 to 7 WPCR.
I'll do it.
Will Hicking.
I love anybody who's doing that radio business.
Petey, thank you.
Carla again.
And let me see who else we have.
Oh, Thomas Almy.
No more dual citizenship.
Absolutely.
Agree.
I'm glad that was brought up.
Thanks.
All right, my friends.
We'll see you tomorrow.
It's going to be nine.
I think it's nine.
Yeah, whatever.
Pray for me.
I'm going to be...
I'm doing this for you.
We're going to have a nice time.
A little Christmas cheer.
We're going to wind doing our stuff.
Have a wonderful time.
In any event, we thank you so much.
Isn't she wonderful?
Give me...
Look at that.
I love...
This is my...
That's my vintage Santa.
That is so beautiful.
My China Santa.
Not from China, everybody.
Just like a hand painting.
All right, dear friends.
Thank you for your love.
Thank you for everything else.
We will talk to you tomorrow.
And until then, as we normally say...
Sending our love.
Sending our love and double barrel.
Until then, remember the monkey's dead.
The show's over.
Suya.
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