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Nov. 1, 2023 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (E268): How The Woke Left is Exploiting the Fog of War
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Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor live as the sun goes down in Palm Beach.
Dark on it, it just went down.
You would have seen.
We're gonna, next, we'll take a picture of it so we can show it to them, you know, five minutes before.
Well, I do that.
You know what?
How about we just zoom up a little bit and show them, Mayor?
Okay, yeah, zoom up.
Yeah, get my ugly face out of there.
I know they're wondering why they think I'm probably taking a job as a waiter.
Look at that.
That's a pretty nice shot.
There you go.
Look at that.
Yeah, I don't mind being out of it a little.
Just for a minute, just to show them, and then we'll come back down.
Then when we come back down, I'll take your order.
Let's see.
How about like this?
Watch, watch, watch.
Don't they do this?
Mr. Goodman, what would you and the young lady like tonight for dinner?
Sparkling or flat?
That's the first question.
Sparkling.
That's when I first started going to fancy restaurants.
That was a new question I wasn't used to, right?
Sparkling or flat?
Sparkling or flat, why?
Gotta have fun.
Yeah, well, from Mar-a-Lago, and that's the reason for the suit.
Everybody had tuxedos on because they are going to a premiere of a very important movie called Police State, which is done by that great American and a great patriot, Dinesh D'Souza, who virtually on his own, obviously with Catherine Albrecht and others.
I really put the lid on the election of 2020, but no one will believe it, but they will eventually.
Well, this is about how what we've transformed into, I certainly agree with it, I kind of call it the Biden state, but We are, in many respects, a police state.
I mean, there are many states in the country that are not.
Unfortunately, there are a good many that are, like my city is a police state.
You wouldn't have the prosecution of Trump the way you do if it wasn't.
The treatment of Republicans in New York is pathetic.
Treatment of, I shouldn't say Republicans, but people who support Trump.
My treatment by the Bar Association of New York is nothing less than... Oh, I don't know.
I'm not allowed to describe it.
I will eventually, pretty soon, be able to describe it.
It's very sad, actually.
Very, very sad.
I don't know if progress has been made in getting the thousand Americans that are Not being allowed to leave Gaza out, but I'm glad to see that the State Department has finally actually acknowledged it.
Blinken let this slip on a show on TV about three weeks ago.
At the time, he said there were people that were being held beyond the hostages that weren't being allowed to leave Gaza.
And he used very... I think at one point he said a thousand or more.
At another point he said five or six hundred Americans.
So now we have a... Now we have a... The Senate Appropriations Committee has said that there are a thousand Americans stuck in Gaza without a way of getting out because Hamas will not let them out.
Now...
About 400 Americans and their families.
So that's about a thousand people when you consider the Americans now.
And then altogether, there's another or so of other nationalities.
So they want to get out.
And Hamas will not let them out.
So what are they?
Prisoners.
And we haven't talked about them for three weeks.
And I'm hoping they are going to be able to get them out because if, as a result of the invasion, some large number of Americans get killed, we're going to have to do something about it.
But you know, you don't get any... They want to do very quiet diplomacy about it, and I hope it works.
I have no desire to be right about this, so let's hope he gets the thousand out.
The ten that have been named as hostages, there's been no movement on that since the two or... Was it two elderly women who were released, or three?
I don't remember.
I think it was two.
It was the three elderly women yesterday that were saying to Bibi that he should do a ceasefire.
So that they could get out.
But a ceasefire now really cannot be done.
You've got to, when you're in a position like Bibi, you've got a way saving their lives, which of course you want to do, but then maybe killing hundreds of others.
And he made the right decision.
You don't want to have to make those decisions in your life if you don't have to.
So we should be able to get them out.
I hope.
Let's pray for them.
The attacks on US forces are continuing unanswered by the Obama... chemical weapons.
I'm going to bomb you.
And he did.
And he said, well, the next time and the next time and the next time.
The next time, and the next time, and the next time.
And finally, Russia came in and ended it.
And it got Russia right back into the Middle East.
Thank you, Obama, who always was working almost, it seemed like, deliberately against the best interests of the United States.
Now we're being attacked by Iran.
We're being attacked by what are called Iranian proxies.
But they're not a ran- they're- They're Iranian forces.
Some of them were directly trained by Soleimani.
The attacks are largely coming out of Syria, Lebanon, and the Houthis from Yemen.
This is sort of a, not a particularly visually helpful map, but it will show you the sites that have been hit.
The al-Tanf garrison, Ain al-Assad air base, the Baghdad Diplomatic Support Center, the mission support site, Green Village, al-Harir air base, al-Shaddadi base, and the mission support site in Euphrates.
See, they're pretty much all surrounding If you can see that, you'll see where the hits were.
So this amounted to 37 attacks before starting on the 17th of October and getting to October 26th.
October 26. On October 26, we hit back twice in Syria. We didn't hit anything.
We hit an ammunition depot, two of them.
None of them had people in it, and one of them had no ammunition in it.
It almost would have been better not to hit back because it didn't deter them.
that they have hit us six times since then with no answer despite the fact that
what's his name Baby Sullivan has promised that we're going to do something.
I guess they're working on it.
They're probably looking for the empty field that Clinton hit after the USS Cole was bombed.
So they can really maybe encourage him to do a major hit on us.
But here's the scorecard if you want to know it.
I mean, this is very telling to anyone who wants to gauge Biden's willingness to defend his people.
37 attacks in half a month.
Honestly, less than about two and a half weeks.
37 attacks on U.S.
forces in those places that I told you.
Before and up to the 17th.
On the 17th, we hit back in two places in Syria, pinprick attacks, no human casualties, no wounds, no human beings within miles, and two ammunition depots, one of which had ammunition and the other of which didn't.
So we didn't even get ammunition on the second one.
And then, of course, we were going to respond to any further attacks.
This was supposed to stop them.
Well, you know, of course, if that's not true, only extremely silly Democrat liberals believe that.
And they've hit us six more times since then.
It's a very, very uneven balance here.
Among the, among the Iranians and the, or I'm sorry, among the Syrians that were hit by us, nobody was injured.
Uh, we had 27 injured and among the ones that we hit, nobody was killed.
Of course, we've had one.
So now all, all the, all the, uh, the casualty and all of the physical, uh, uh, human suffering is on our side.
And we, uh, we, we did damage to one.
We did damage to ammunition in one place and just a building.
This is beyond being pathetic, sad, cowardly.
It just invites more and more and more attacks.
And sending 300 or 3,000 more soldiers there isn't going to stop it.
What's going to stop it is if he becomes a man and hits back in a way that says to them it isn't worth it.
It's got to make it not worth it to them.
Take out something important.
How about one of the nuclear places?
One of the sites?
How about all of them?
How about the Ayatollah?
He's killed.
Maybe we have a regime change there.
We seem to like regime changes in governments that weren't nearly as bad as Iran.
But somehow we protect Iran.
Well, Israel really has made great strides in their very much curtailed attack, curtailed by Biden, who is trying to help Iran and actually Hamas as much as he can by slowing down Israel.
Yesterday and today, they got right into the center of Gaza.
They went to the Jabalia Center, support center, headquarters, and bombed it to smithereens.
Now, that will be listed on other people's description of it as the Jamalia Refugee Center.
I say It's a military support because we're at war and in that center, in that center was the commander of the Hamas forces in northern Gaza, one of the main commanders of the barbaric attack of October 7.
His loyal and most trusted murderers Uh, unbelievable amount of electronic equipment that allowed them to trace all the tunnels in Gaza, uh, connections to many of the tunnels that are unknown, uh, and, uh, key personnel all hiding with because then if we bombed it, they could say we killed refugees.
Well, I would say, uh, it's quite obvious they killed the refugees because we began warning them two weeks ago to go to the South.
Here's a map of that portion of Gaza and Israel is what the Israelis accomplished by midday today.
If you look up north here, you'll see the It pretty much surrounded the major fortifications up in the north that guard that entrance, which is now hopefully like the United States southern border, totally unguarded and unprotected, which means Israel can move in anything it wants.
It's moved down into Jabalia.
which is the site of the Military Support Center, and that was demolished.
Of course, it raised a great deal of concern because it's described as a refugee center.
But in fact, it is the headquarters for many of the Hamas.
There are many of the people who are in the center.
Um, yeah.
The commander who led the October 7th Brigade, apparently he's been reported as dead.
And not just a deal of his top staff was taken out in the strike.
take.
Ibrahim Bihari.
Ibrahim Bihari was killed.
He was the Hamas commander of that barracks, the Hamas commander of northern Gaza, which is the most fortified part of Gaza, the most militarized.
And a large number of terrorists were taken out with Bihari.
He headed the forces in northern Gaza and he played a lead role in commanding the forces on October 7.
He also planned a 2004 terrorist attack in which 13 Israelis were killed.
So he's got a tremendous amount of blood on his hands.
He tried to protect himself so he can continue to do more killing by being in with a group of hostages who were all asked to leave.
We don't know who those hostages were.
Uh, we don't know if they really, uh, you don't know anything about anything that Hamas says because they lie completely.
Uh, but they killed 50 to 100 of the top terrorist operatives.
And, um, I would say that was a, um, that was a big mentorship in a military force that isn't the very best in any way.
Remember, Their numbers in terms of rocket launchings are absurd.
They have shot off 8,500 rockets from Hamas.
They've killed Israelis.
Figure out how many rockets they have to shoot off to kill one Israeli.
And what I'd like to figure out is have they killed more Palestinians with those rockets than Israelis because they misfire 20 to 25% of the time.
Gosh, I mean, you probably had more than 13 killed in that hospital, right?
Let's go back, Ted, when you get a chance and see what the death toll was at the hospital, the Gaza hospital, which was done by Hamas's allies.
So they've killed 13 Israelis with 8,500 rockets.
They've also killed um kill palestinians with those rockets let's see who's ahead in that um in that fight this was a major uh campaign quickly brought to victory it's one of their major strongholds jabalia is it's the main uh main tunnel that's the hot spot for the main tunnel and then in addition to make sure that they secure the whole area around jabalia
The Gavadi Brigade took over Hamas on the western side of Chevalier.
So what they're really doing is they're cutting off Gaza City from the south and from the north.
So this is all north, right directly north of Gaza City.
Yesterday they also had forged a separation in the road That leads from the north, the northern border of Gaza to the southern border.
So they've cut that in half and probably have gone further in stretching that at this point and therefore have made it difficult for them to communicate and for them to help each other.
And that was really necessary because of the nature of the way in which Biden tied their hands.
They couldn't do an all-out raid at once.
So what they have to do is to try to keep other Palestinian forces who are not being engaged to come and be engaged with the IDF.
And I think they're doing a brilliant job of it.
But that statistic about 13 people killed by 8,500 rockets is astounding.
It's astounding.
I don't know how much credit you give to Iron Dome, how much credit you give to systems of protection in Israel, or how much you give to these people being basic idiots.
When 25% of your rockets misfire, the question is, should you be firing them?
Particularly if you're killing more of your own people.
That is not the object.
The object of a war is not to kill your own people more than you kill the enemy.
Also, within that campaign with the Javadi Brigade, I do believe their first two casualties, the first two Israelis Defense Forces casualties, And there they killed over 50 terrorists.
Killed over 50 terrorists as of the middle of the day.
This, if you understand what this did is, It took out rocket firing positions that had been used to shoot rockets into Israel.
It took out the main tunnels, the headquarters for the main tunnels, the main focus of the main tunnels.
It gave Israel access.
They were able to take a massive amount of weapons out.
I don't know how many.
And the Israelis now control the complex.
It's theirs.
To use it to control the battle and the rest of the battle that goes on.
So what was going to be their control center has now been taken by the Israelis.
That's a big strategic advantage.
But here's where I have those statistics.
Since the war began, it has fired more than 8,500 rockets.
That Israeli population, according to Israeli officials, rockets fired from Gaza have killed 13 people in Israel.
13. Don't know if that's cost effective.
Bye.
Thank you.
Might not be cost-effective in terms of your own population.
Dead.
Disgusting.
What a disgusting statistic.
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Welcome back to America's Mayor at Work from Palm Beach, right next to Mar-a-Lago, which is the reason for the sun.
So, the Israel-Ukraine package is going to be the source of great debate between the Republicans and the Democrats.
And let's see how you feel about it, because let's start a little discussion.
So, my first objection to it is the absolutely astounding disproportion between the amount of money Giving to Ukraine, it's $14 million to Israel, $60 billion to Ukraine, which has received over $100 billion already.
dollars, right? $60 billion to Ukraine, which has received over $100 billion already.
And so isn't it really just Israel leveraging him giving more money to his favorites,
where he made a lot of money? He doesn't seem to like Israel very much.
I mean, he can pretend all he wants, but you don't send dollars to a country that wants to destroy Israel if you love Israel very much.
I didn't see him sending six billion dollars to a country that wants to destroy Ukraine, did you?
I didn't see Obama sending them hundreds of thousands in cash.
They've been supporting Iran.
They did everything they could to make up for the great damage done by the Trump sanctions that had Iran really at the point of possible overthrow.
You had demonstrations in the street calling for the overthrow of the Ayatollah.
You had American flags.
You had pictures of Reagan and Trump.
You had all the makings of, maybe not immediately, but the building up of the kind of thing that overthrows a dictator.
You don't have any of that in Palestine.
You don't have any demonstrations against Hamas.
You're in discomfort with the vast and unbelievable loss of civil rights and human rights.
Remember how women are treated there?
Remember how gays and lesbians are treated there?
That amazes me to see the gay and lesbian groups supporting Hamas.
Who, if they entered the Hamas army, they'd probably get killed.
The lack of education is maybe a contributing factor.
I'm not going to say it's the main reason.
So what do you think, Ted, of the package?
So it's good.
Out of the house as a single Item for Israel, $14 or $15 billion, right?
Right.
Then it's going to go to the Senate.
You work there.
Tell us what happens.
because Schumer and McConnell are Republican.
A Republican leader agrees with Schumer.
McConnell, of course.
Schumer, who is Jewish, thinks that Ukraine should be given four times more than Israel.
Now, our new speaker, of course, has indicated that he'd like to see the two separated.
Has he done that already?
He's called for it.
Now, I don't know the mechanisms.
I'll try to get an update on whether or not that's actually been done.
And would he get it through?
Remember, he's only got a four-vote margin.
Get every Republican.
Every Republican he loses, he's got to pick up a Democrat.
I don't see Democrats voting for it that way because it puts too many of their colleagues on the spot.
And they're great at avoiding being on the spot.
So they are.
He has a new speaker.
Mike Johnson has indicated that a fresh Ukraine package is coming out of the House and will be sent to the Senate.
But lawmakers are wrapping up a 14.5 billion dollar Israeli aid package, and that's heading for passage later this week.
So, of course, he's well, Schumer Schumer has pretty much indicated it's dead in the Senate.
Which means he would actually vote down, but I mean, they would actually vote down money for Israel?
Do you see that happening?
There's no way, right?
Or you would say there's no way.
I don't think there's no way, but gosh almighty, Ted, it's so crazy.
You never thought you'd be saying this.
I mean, I think that there are big issues, big differences, and they should be dealt with differently.
First of all, Ukraine has already gotten a tremendous amount of our money, over $100 billion.
Now all in one shot, we're going to give them 60% again?
That's a big amount of money to give them.
We know that Biden puts no controls on the money.
help but think that the most corrupt or second most corrupt country in the world
is not directing every single penny of it to fighting the war but that some of the
avaricious oligarchs there many of whom are Biden's friends are grabbing big chunks of it
with overpriced whatever they can sell or just getting it.
And therefore it would be safer if it were done on a periodic basis where it's for specific things
and we know what it's for.
Also, since they haven't had the success in the war that they say they would have, we don't know if it's because they don't have the right weapons, they don't have the right support, or they don't have an effective enough army.
All of those are possible.
all three may be possible. Those all if you want to really help them, unless you want to just pump
over 60 million and guess at how much goes to the field and how much goes to the the outbarks.
I think the oligarchs are not going to let this pass by without getting their fair share.
That's for sure.
So, um, I hope, I hope and I pray That it does become a one-item issue, so the money goes to Israel, which is just getting started and needs it.
And then we figure out what's going on in Ukraine, and then figure out what the right level of funding would be.
We certainly want to help them, but we don't want to help them become, like Biden did when he went there, even more corrupt.
You know, Biden was there to solve corruption in Ukraine, because he added to it.
So, I think this is going to end up being a separate package.
I think so.
president of Columbia.
Now, maybe that's been done before also, but he suddenly went right to the top
so he could get his millions and millions.
So I think this is gonna end up being a separate package.
I think so.
I think there are enough democratic senators who agree.
And think that they've been jerked around by this president.
president.
So let's see.
Let's see what happened.
So.
There was the other day.
A really fascinating exchange.
Between Senator Hawley.
And the second or third biggest liar in Washington.
You can get Mayorkas.
New Yorkers who constantly tells us, oh, we got control of the border.
You know, they set a record this year for the most apprehended and let in.
And we apprehended, we just let them in.
We set a record for that.
We also had more shootings and incidents attached to them or friends of theirs.
That should be a matter of concern.
And it is going to resolve itself in our getting control over this issue and our means the Democrat party.
Democrat Party, I'm sure, would like to support something like that, and they just have their hands tied at this point.
That become more public and see if they would be able to do something with it.
So we have to really prevent that as best as best we can.
There are so many strategies involved here.
It makes you mind boggle when you when you think about all of them.
And we have got to keep up with them.
We have to know what's going on.
So let's see if we have any more news that's fit to print but won't get printed.
like anything that helps the United States.
Of course, of course, Mayor.
We're reading the comments section.
We're getting a lot of, a lot of questions, comments on a very busy, busy Wednesday, Wednesday evening.
One question that's coming up is how is it on some of these college campuses, including some of the, what have been, what we've been told are the best schools in the country, how pro-terrorist views are thriving on these campuses?
How has that, how has that happened in this country?
It's happening very differently in different places.
It's happening very peacefully in some.
It's caused a tremendous consternation in others where parents are shut out.
Of course, according to our Attorney General, they're among the worst organized criminals we face.
Parents who are concerned about their children.
Not playing out well.
I mean, we're becoming, in many respects, much more of a group-think society rather than individual society.
The group has to tell you what to think, otherwise you're ostracized.
Whereas, generally, our operating principle that made us so great was we got to determine what was true, and then we tried to proselytize that.
We tried to explain it.
And if we were intelligent, at least we'd get a decent response.
And if it wasn't, we'd be told that.
And after a little bit of hurt, you'd go back to the drawing boards and work on it.
When you look at the students, they're just sitting there.
They look like they're just marching time.
It's terrible because you can never make up this education anywhere, anytime, any, um, any, you know, in the future.
but they're not they're not taking it.
Well there seems to be a major shift going on within the Democratic Party
and that shift is taking place due to this this uh this dynamic.
It seems as if the removal of the Speaker was engineered, and it was engineered in order to get to the result they got to, and now they don't know quite Uh, where, where they are.
Uh, in Congress, a resolution passed the House overwhelmingly, with a hundred, with 412 votes, and nine left-wing Democrats voting against, and six, uh, present.
So they all voted, they all voted against or present, uh, which means it didn't register a vote, and they want to buy a nice, uh, a nice number.
Uh, they are not following The instructions of their leaders or their wise elected officials in not doing this.
And this is something that's going to have to be dismantled.
Wow. Wow, that's just some of us have a hard time grasping and accepting, I think, Mayor.
Yep.
So of course.
You'll probably hear more about this over the weekend because they've got to figure out how many people they can squeeze in there.
And I don't think it'll be a lot.
That's that's right.
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So, let's talk a little politics now.
Let's do it.
And when we get to America, we're going to give you a couple of our observations on Mar-a-Lago and places like that.
Because Ted, Ted's a good snooper.
Ted was snooping around.
It's hard for me to snoop because they know me.
Well, you get stopped every two feet.
Every single person, which we're not complaining.
Believe me, I think, Ted, that on this kind of thing, I don't have much of an ego.
No!
That I'm famous.
You're the most famous.
You know, the president, of course, is the president, but when he's not there, you're the most famous.
If I do, it's really hidden from me.
I do have an ego about my intellect.
I have an ego about my honesty.
You know, I do.
Yes, I see it every day.
You see what happens when they question my honesty.
Oh, yeah.
I see it up close.
I mean, they're lucky.
They're lucky I'm a civilized man or I'm a civilized man.
I don't know now at my age, but I could have beaten any of these guys.
Wouldn't even been a fight.
I mean, it would have been like when I was back in Brooklyn.
I would have said something, you know, it's not worth fighting you.
I did that a few times.
One guy wanted to fight me and I said, would you go get your big brother?
He said, we're the same age.
I said, yeah, yeah.
But I always fight people three, four years old.
It's better for me.
I get more practice that way.
This is all the fault of my father.
My father taught me to box.
Before I can remember.
Now you say, how can you teach a kid to box before you can remember?
I'm gonna film this for you.
I can't film it with Grace.
It's not right to do it with a girl.
Although, when you look at Kara, who we saw tonight, Kara Castor and over.
Yeah.
She could probably knock me out.
She's a world champion boxer.
I'm gonna tell you, you know, like maybe 20, 30 years ago, she wouldn't be able to knock me out.
But I haven't boxed in 25 years.
Did you do it competitively?
Well, I did when I was very young, but then I did it for exercise.
So you were young.
When did you kind of, when did you gave it up?
When did you hang up the gloves?
Pretty much around 15 or 16 when I really got seriously interested.
There was a short, short little period of time when I thought maybe I could be a professional baseball player.
And then I think it was my junior year And then either the ball got a little faster or the curve got a little steeper, and Rudy became a good defensive player.
He was known as a good defensive catcher.
I could get a few hits.
I could hit to the opposite field.
I could scratch out hits, but the home run stopped when I was about 15.
The long ball stopped when I was about 15.
And the dream went away about that time.
But the way my father would do it is he would sit in an armchair and somehow he found one virtually the right height and he kept changing it and he put gloves on him and gloves on me and I fought with him while he was sitting.
So he would sit and he would, he would put up his fist and he would show me, you know, first we'd hit the gloves and then we spent the longest time and I watched him train other boxers.
Uh, they used to get angry at him.
He said, well, when, when, when are we going to go to the hook and the right?
He said, we're going to go to the hook and the right when you can jab, because you can't fight without jabbing.
I said, I could make you into a relatively decent fighter.
Even if you don't have a right hand or a hook, you're not going to be a champ.
But you'll be able to beat average fighters, and every once in a while you may even surprise somebody who can't handle a jab.
But if you don't have a jab, do something else, because you're going to get ripped apart.
The jab does so many things, right?
The jab... Show us a jab as opposed to a hook.
First of all, doing it slowly.
Now, what's a hook?
Hook is across like that.
Now, the beauty of a hook is you can hook off the jab.
So, let's say I get you into a rhythm, right?
I'm jabbing, jabbing, jabbing.
If I find that you're trying to resist my jab too much... Doing one of these?
Yeah.
I know you got a problem with getting hit.
You go, you should be able to take a guy's jab.
In fact, in order to really get in, you gotta... Well, that's how you get in.
You see, think about it this way.
Every time my arm moves to hit you, I am open somewhere.
The advantage of it.
That's the only way I put it.
Boxing is a martial art.
I mean, it really is an extraordinarily intelligent sport.
Yeah.
It requires, um, and unfortunately, you know, a lot of people that went into boxing, except someone like every once in a while, boxer, deadly, like Ali.
I mean, half of Ali's greatness was his physical abilities.
The other half of his greatness was his very smart mind.
Um, cause he could think things out, but so, so a jab, a jab is the fundamental there.
Okay.
That's a jab.
Now, while he's there, right?
And let's say I protect myself this way.
It'd be hard to hit me here.
Where could you hit me?
You could hit me down here.
You also could hit me here.
Well, where's your other hand?
If I'm like this, right?
Protecting my face.
Could be hard to hit me in the face.
Yes.
You could hit me in the body.
But if I'm fast, I might be able to block that, too.
Even block that, too.
But if I block that, I'm probably going to leave something open on the face.
And you never mind leaving the top part of the face open.
Like, you're not going to knock somebody out hitting them on the top of the head.
You're not?
On the top of the head?
Right here, above the brain.
You saw when I hit my head, and I made a big sound, and everybody thought I died.
And I got up in a second and it was nothing?
Yeah.
I got a head like a rock.
Most people do.
Yeah.
I mean, you hit up here.
Up here.
Yeah.
You're not knocking anybody out unless they're... They get scared, physiologically.
Not gonna knock anyone out?
Here's where you knock them out.
Here.
Here.
The jaw.
Right in the jaw.
It reverberates through the head.
You felt it, didn't you?
Yeah.
Take your knuckle and hit your jaw.
And feel the brain.
Yeah.
You got it?
Yep.
One shot right there.
Damn, this is not a boxing lesson.
Uh, it was a boxing lesson yesterday in the Congress.
Do we have the Hawley Mayorkas heavyweight championship match?
Uh, let me bring that up.
Just give me a second.
Well, you keep working on that because this, we may have to go into overtime.
A couple minutes.
We can do a couple extra minutes.
We'll go into Confidential, which is going to be our new show, What You See.
So I'm going to tell you the results of a poll, meanwhile, because Ted likes polls.
And I should have asked Dick Morris, who I saw just a little while ago, I should have asked Dick Morris what he thought of this poll.
But I don't know if I got this poll from the Wall Street Journal.
Or the Post.
But it comes from the Wall Street Journal, so I probably got it from the Wall Street Journal.
Hey, Rudy, that was smart.
You're getting like Biden now.
This is a Wall Street Journal Ipsos poll, which means it's a, you know, a branded poll.
Branded and relatively trustworthy for the moment, I mean.
As trustworthy as all of them, you know.
As the other ones, that's for sure.
So here's what it shows.
And it's a very, very dangerous, this is a very dangerous thing for the Democrat Party.
And when they talk about all the divisions in my party, divisions in my party like this.
And I want you to think about what it is.
And I'm going to take a break.
And when we come back, I can't hear all of you, but before I tell you, I want you to tell me what you think this poll is about.
If it shows the Democrat Party could really, really eat itself up.
We'll be back.
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Yeah.
Oh, there was a great story about New York that you may all want to hear.
And I'm very proud of my New Yorkers.
New Yorkers are going to battle for Israel.
When these people take down the hostage signs.
Yeah.
They stop them.
Yes, yes.
That's right, we saw that.
I wonder if that guy, if Joey ignited that.
Remember last weekend, Joey, my kind of guy?
Oh, did we?
Yeah.
Yeah, we gotta confidentiality.
We gotta find that one.
We have that, we played that.
You probably saw this.
We did play it.
Yeah.
It's hard to hear completely, but I mean, it was a great one.
We gotta try to spruce that.
That could be a movie.
Yeah.
Joey from Brooklyn.
Yeah, that made me very proud.
I love it.
Maybe he could be like the superhero.
The Israeli superhero.
But he's not Jewish.
No.
But you know, I like that.
That was the point!
It reminded me of the neighborhood I grew up in.
You know, they talk about...
I would fight with the Italians and Italians would fight with the Jews and the Jews would fight with whatever.
My neighborhood, we fought against other neighborhoods.
So we did a little fighting, you know, among ourselves, but it was all personal.
It could be two Italians, it could be two Jews, it could be two Irishmen, it could be an Irishman and an Italian.
It wasn't over ethnicity, it was over It said something bad about somebody's mother.
That started a big fight between me and my best friend.
Because it was a joke.
My class wanted me to play a joke on the new boy in class.
That's fifth grade.
And they had heard that Jimmy was a tough guy.
And so I got assigned to do it because I could box.
So they wanted me to say that his mother was the woman on the front of our monthly pagan magazine, which asked for money for the missionaries.
And so the woman was rather heavy and, you know, and I said, this is Jimmy's mother.
Jimmy said, you got to come outside with me.
I don't take insults from my mother.
And they warned him.
They said, you know, Rudy really is very good.
He said, I'm sorry.
Yeah.
Well, we fought for maybe a half hour and nobody really won.
I was exhausted by the time it was over.
Did you ever see the fight in the Quiet Man?
I mean, it wasn't anything like that, but it was like that.
It just went on.
And I basically, I think if it was a boxing match, I would have beat him.
I kept knocking him down, but he kept getting up.
And when I fought with a guy like that, which was sort of like, I don't know, a fight that shouldn't take place except we were stupid kids and if I jumped on him or... So I wait for him to get up and I was hoping he would just stay down there.
Then he would get up again.
And then sometimes, even though I thought it was over, I'd get... Then he hit me in the face.
I had a big black eye after.
He had a big black eye.
Finally, after some minutes, half hour, the nuns didn't see it.
Cause a lot of times the nuns would come and somebody would hang on until the nuns stopped the fight.
Cause they didn't want to have to lose.
Like you get a draw that way.
But, um, and then of course you, you get kept in and the nuns would grab you both by the ear.
And no matter who started the fight, you were both in trouble.
Uh, I was just defending myself.
I was just defending myself.
So I don't care.
No fighting here.
But you know what was right?
There were rules about it.
I eventually apologized to him for making fun of his mother.
And then I met his mother.
I became a very close friend of the family.
For years, I felt guilty making fun of his mother, because his mother used to feed me all the time.
And I used to tell her, I said, I'm not going to say the name, but Mrs. I'm sorry.
She said, you didn't even know who I was.
What are you so guilty about?
She said, but Jimmy's father was so proud that Jimmy hung in there.
You know, he said, it's one thing to fight somebody that, you know, you can beat up or, or if it's even another thing to fight somebody that's so much better, you can't.
But the real test is when, you know, you fight somebody virtually your ability and you can just hang in there.
I said, well, I said, your son's got some, got more guts than anybody I have.
I'm not going to fight with him again.
I don't want to do this again.
So that's why I became his friend.
And I literally had won the fight.
Well, I won the fight in the sense that I never went down.
He went down like three times.
But he never stayed down.
By the third time and a half hour later, exhausted, both of us decided... It might even be that we started laughing.
You know... How old were you in the fifth grade?
Yeah, I remember that... Madam Brian.
Oh, the nun was my best nun.
I loved her.
She was a tomboy.
And she played baseball with us.
She used to play shortstop.
She'd play with the kids.
Yeah, yeah, but she'd be on our team.
She'd play shortstop, and they had those long nun things.
So she would sometimes catch the ball in her gown.
She would love to do that.
She'd catch the ball in her gown, and she used to throw it up and throw you by the first base.
They pop it up, catch it, throw it.
I'd love to.
I'd love to.
So, uh, before we finish, I got to get you your news that you're not going to get someplace else.
So the poll I was talking about, the big rift in the Democrat party is over Israel.
Uh, but it really is not over Israel.
Like how much should we give to Israel?
How much should we support Israel?
Should we put in ground troops?
Shouldn't we put in ground troops?
Uh, I would say, you know, a very large percentage of Americans supports Israel.
The level of support may change a little to full and complete support to support.
These people not only don't support Israel and the Democrats, they are dedicated quite openly to the destruction of Israel.
And I don't know what percentage of the party they make up.
It's not a majority.
But they do make up a very vocal part of the congressional delegation.
And they're adding people.
And it does seem from the demonstrations that they have a lot of young people.
Now the demonstrations could be a little bit distorted by the fact that that's what you come out and demonstrate for.
And very, very strong Zionists or somebody like you and me who feels very strongly about Israel, we might demonstrate, but the average person that feels strongly about Israel is not a demonstrator.
They're just a regular person who works.
So, and this is what the poll reflects, but it does reflect one thing.
The party of Israel is Republican.
And what Democrats are weird.
I mean, what Jews are doing voting Democrats is kind of weird.
Because this poll has, the good news is a majority of Americans support Israel.
Except not a majority of Democrats.
I would say a plurality of Democrats support it.
48% of Democrats support Israel.
I would say That's a plurality, then you got a lot of undecideds, and then you have the people who hate Israel.
53% of independents support Israel.
How about a 60... It's either 64% of Republicans support Israel.
Now, that's a huge number.
That's two-thirds of the party.
I don't know if we agree on anything else that much.
Probably lowering taxes.
And even that issue, right?
Mayor, does it concern you, though, that it seems like the left...
And I bet, I would love to get this whole poll, I bet if you look at that 64 or 69, right?
I bet those who don't support Israel is much softer than the don't support on the Democrat side.
I guess the same thing is true...
I guess the same thing is true with the independents.
Because I think the Democrats that don't support Israel just don't support Israel.
They hate Israel.
I think the Republicans that don't support Israel just don't support it.
They want to see Israel destroyed.
And a lot of them could be isolationists.
They don't support anybody.
That's right.
So this is a very dangerous thing.
The Democratic Party and the Jewish people have been, you know, like one in many ways.
It has been fracturing.
I got a big majority of the Jewish vote.
That's right.
And I wanted to talk about that, spend a minute or two on that, Mayor.
I mean, obviously, New York is home to more Jews than Tel Aviv and Jerusalem combined.
Well, first of all, Jewish people are among the most discerning voters.
And I read a book when I was running for mayor that every Republican that wins in New York wins with the Jewish vote by flipping enough of it to win, because the Jewish vote will be drawn away from the Pavlovian Democrat response, particularly over corruption.
Even more crime turns their stomach.
And it goes back to, well, they voted for LaGuardia, but he was half Jewish.
But the first time he ran it didn't do any good, only got 16% of the vote.
But when it turned out that Walker was a crook, they all went to LaGuardia.
They went to Lindsey, John Lindsey as a Republican, because the city was bankrupt.
The city was literally bankrupt.
They had no choice.
And they went to me because the city had more murders than most of the wars we were in.
We averaged in the Dinkin years 2,000 murders a year.
This year we'll have 500 to 600 and it's a bad year.
So, I mean, I came in because it was a disaster.
Not to mention the fact that we had 10% unemployment, we lost about 400,000 people, saying New York was over.
We were in desperation.
And the vote that will flip the fastest and be the most bipartisan is the Jewish vote.
Ronald Reagan, his first time, got a big percentage of the Jewish vote.
Helped him win New York.
He's something percent of the Jewish vote.
That's right.
And he won New York.
He was the last Republican to win New York.
That's right.
So it's an interesting vote.
You know, it's limited.
There aren't that many Jewish people, but it's quite influential.
And you're Jewish and and you're not someone who cares about Israel.
And there are Jewish people that don't.
There are.
I don't just mean the Orthodox way out sex.
I mean just people that don't care about Israel or disagree with Israel.
That's right.
But if you are someone who cares about the maintenance of the Jewish state, you're gonna vote Republican, I think, this time.
You're gonna see a big change.
And this poll has been flipping in that direction for about about a year now.
So this is our This is our, uh, uh, first, uh, I think.
Right.
Yeah.
Can I say, uh, not, I don't, we'll, we'll, we'll confirm that.
I'll tell you our special, uh, our special news tomorrow.
And we're going to have over the next three weeks, we have a lot of special, a lot of changes are taking place.
But good ones.
You get more coverage and you get more of the information you need that's being kept from you.
So you have a great evening.
You say a prayer for the people of Israel.
You say a prayer for the United States.
You say a prayer of Thanksgiving for being an American.
See you tomorrow.
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Welcome, this is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor Confidential, and we're going to begin with a report that isn't necessarily confidential.
Maybe it should be, but sometimes people overreact to this.
And this was yesterday's testimony by the Useless, feckless and dishonest director of the FBI, Ray.
But what he said here is true.
And, you know, I guess he's trying to appear like he's actually a regular law enforcement person when, in fact, he's the head of the Deep State Biden Police Bureau.
He says that the terrorism threat has been at 2023.
The ongoing war in the Middle East has raised a threat to a whole nother level.
Reaching historic levels.
He did say that it was growing at least 2021.
How about saying because people were coming over the southern border and you didn't have any idea who the hell they were?
You can't say that, though, because you're a dictator.
The guy who tells you what to say won't allow you to say that, and that's Biden, right?
This problem we have been warning you about from the beginning of open borders that Islamic extremist terrorists are going to watch open borders and see a great opportunity to get their people into the United States with the crowds of other people coming in, many of them for nefarious purposes because they're being controlled by the cartels.
This is not 30 years ago.
These are not people generally all coming in just for jobs.
There are people coming in for welfare.
Not too many for jobs.
In fact, with all that work, all that stuff about jobs, New York got something like 2,000 applications for jobs.
100,000 people.
An indication they're not coming for jobs.
They're coming for all the welfare that Adams promised them.
But in any event, They may be coming for welfare, or they may be coming for help, but they may not all be terrorists or drug dealers.
Equally true, some of them are.
And you would say that a larger percentage than usual are, because the door is wide open for them, and they can take more risk.
And they're business people, and they're making a fortune.
And all people are making a fortune for the Mexican cartels and others who deal with it.
The ISIS people, the Hamas people, the Hezbollah people, Iran has a close relationship with the cartels.
And anytime they want to run people in here, you pay the cartels the right amount of money.
The chances that they'll get detected are pretty much down to nothing.
The border is non-existent as a border.
Even the people we take in, we let in even though they're illegal.
What is it?
We had like 285,000 apprehensions and 265,000.
That's absurd.
That's absurd.
We have more people here from countries that are on the list of being suspected of, you know, exporting terrorists.
We've got record numbers of people from those Countries in here allow them in, even when we found out where they came from.
And all of this are the people that we stop and apprehend.
What this does not account for are the, and this is a ridiculously low number from a pathological liar,
but methalazine gotaways.
Every expert on this subject, which my orca certainly is a dilettante and a liar,
would say that the gotaway detected are anywhere from a minimum of 50% of the people detected to
So let's take our 250 number.
We'd be talking about 125,000, or 250,000, or 500,000, or... We're not talking about the number he's talking about.
But let's talk about what he is talking about, that over the years it's been 600,000.
That's a lot of people not to know who they are.
And if you think you know a lot about the 258,000, you don't.
Because they weren't vetted like they used to be, they were just let in.
So could there be a terrorist living next door to you from...
From Afghanistan?
Yeah.
Good chance.
There's no way anybody could tell you not, unless your local police does a background check, and they may not have the resources to do it.
This man is destroying the United States.
Yeah.
And he is setting us up for a terrorist attack of unbelievable proportions.
You've got the director of the FBI telling you that, just about.
Just about.
You had Senator One of the senators coming out the other day and saying it.
And they're trying to get them to, and the Jewish community is going to be the target of something.
This is what Ray is saying here.
The Jewish community is targeted by terrorists really across the spectrum, it says.
In other words, all the terrorists target the Jewish community.
Because remember, we look at this as a purely a reaction of Palestine, Hamas, and all of that, where Israel has been unfairly painted as the bad guy, and Hamas has even more unfairly been painted as the good guy.
Whoa!
But there's also an element that's maybe even stronger than that, because it's so damn old.
Anti-Semitism predates Hamas and the Arabs.
It predates Hitler.
It predates Christ.
Just what it is, it's a sickness.
It's a sickness of the soul.
It's something that I thought we were over with.
But 60% of the hate crimes in New York are anti-Semitic.
What are they, 5% of the people?
I don't know, 10% of the people?
And it's getting worse.
And the people joining it now, I think, not just out of making cause with the Hamas, but just for making trouble for the Jews.
So, us good people have to fight it.
And I was glad to see that the New Yorkers are tearing down or putting back up the picture with those so that we remember them and so that we do
everything we can to save them.
One of the things found by the excellent Israeli army when they went through and
there's a treasure trove there that we haven't really explored yet. They've done some documentaries
on it. They haven't done a definitive one yet but one of the things they found was a chemical
weapon manual.
A very sophisticated chemical weapon manual at the Biri Kibbutz.
And it basically shows you how to make the poison.
It tells you all about the ingredients that you need, most of which you can find.
And then it makes suggestions as to which poisons are better for certain places, like movie theaters, shopping centers, bars and restaurants, schools, hospitals and trains.
Noting not their stations because they are monitored by cameras and even prostitution shops.
I don't know if that meant they're monitored by cameras or you should go after prostitution shops.
I think it meant you should go after them.
And this was found and was the only one it was most complete.
There was also cyanide found And some other nerve gases.
So these are very, very extraordinarily vicious and cunning people.
So what I wanted to do in the earlier show, but I think this is maybe better for confidentiality.
I wanted to spend a little time on this.
I mean, we spend so much time on Biden being a liar, which we should because he gets away with it.
But this Mayorkas really, this Mayorkas, I mean, to tell us that the border is secure.
Doesn't he realize that any decent thinking person, and it was not a brainwashed Democrat, is going to look at him as a man of no character, a complete liar?
He's getting people killed with that stuff.
We can play the audio when you want to play.
You have the audio?
Yeah, we're queuing it up.
It's going to play in two seconds.
This is, of course, Senator Hawley questioning Secretary Mayorkas.
This happened just yesterday.
I can't get it here in two seconds.
I can bring it up on a screen here.
And, of course, this was yesterday, Mayor.
And the thing about Secretary Mayorkas, how does he get away with being so I guess you're dishonest.
How does he get away with it?
I'll ask you the same question.
And so this is just a good example right here.
Can we hear it?
We're going to hear it in just a second.
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That speaks of a Palestinian desire for its homeland and a very expansive definition of its homeland at the expense of the independence of Israel.
Well, indeed, I mean, it calls for the elimination of Israel,
doesn't it?
It does.
So my question to you is, should students who are here on a visa, who gather and chant that slogan
and actively advocate for the elimination of Israel, and attacks on Jewish individuals,
whether in the Middle East or here in the United States, that we're seeing on college campuses,
should those students have their visas removed?
So I would suggest that the attacks on Jewish individuals, whether in the Middle East or here in the United States,
about which you have written to me and I am very familiar with your assertion that that
statutory provision requires the revocation of their visas.
Should they have their visas revoked?
I'm asking you.
We are assessing your legal assertion.
It is a matter of legal interpretation of the statute.
Well just as a moral matter, I mean should students who are here, foreigners who are
here in this country, accessing our university system and advocating for the killing of Jews,
should they be allowed to stay here at our leisure?
Senator, it is a matter of law.
And it requires a legal interpretation, and I am not in a position to provide that legal interpretation.
And let me add something... No, wait, wait, wait, wait.
My time is very limited.
I have to say, I think your answer is disappointing, but let me ask you something else.
Let me ask you about a few other things.
What about people who say things like, on October the 7th, F-Israel, I'm cleaning up the language here, F-Israel, the government and its military, are you ready for your downfall?
People who say things like, F. Israel and any Jew who supports Israel.
May your conscience haunt your dreams until your last breath.
Palestine will be free one day.
F. Apartheid Israel and any Israeli.
This is pretty extreme rhetoric, don't you think?
Senator, I do and I think there is a distinction between espousing or endorsing terrorist ideology and speech that is odious, that does not rise to that level.
Fair enough.
This person works for you.
This is Nuja Ali, an employee of the Department of Homeland Security, who posted these comments on October, this is not all she posted, She also posted this graphic.
Now, this is a fake graphic, I want to be clear, but I think we understand it.
This is a paraglider, a Hamas paraglider, depicted here with a machine gun flying into Israel.
She posted it under her online alias with the celebratory, Free Palestine.
Mr. Secretary, what's going on here?
Is this typical of people who work at DHS?
This is an asylum and immigration officer who is posting these frankly pro-genocidal slogans and images on the day that Israelis are being slaughtered in their beds.
What have you done about this?
Four things I'd like to say to you.
Number one, your question To suggest that that is emblematic of the men and women of the Department of Homeland Security is despicable.
I'm sorry, this person works for the Department of Homeland Security.
Have you fired her?
That was one of four answers.
Have you fired her?
Have you fired her?
Don't come to this hearing room when Israel has been invaded and Jewish students are barricaded in libraries in this country and cannot be escorted out because they are threatened for their lives.
You have employees who are celebrating genocide and you are saying it's despicable for me to ask the question?
Has she been fired?
Mr. Secretary, after the consumption of Senator Hawley's time, I'd like to speak.
Has she been fired?
Because I will not be given the opportunity.
Has she been fired?
That individual has been placed on administrative leave.
So she's not been fired?
Number two... Why has she not been fired?
Number two, the individual was hired in 2019.
Why has she not been fired?
Number three, I cannot speak to an ongoing personnel matter.
Why has this person not been fired?
Your answer is you can't speak to it?
This isn't sufficient to fire her?
I am not in a position to speak to an ongoing personnel matter.
This isn't sufficient to fire her?
That's what you're telling me?
That is not what I'm saying.
But she's still on your payroll as we sit here today?
That is not what I'm saying.
She's still on your payroll as we sit here today?
Senator.
How many cases?
She was an asylum and immigration officer.
How many cases did she adjudicate?
Senator, I'm not in a position to speak about an ongoing person.
I'm not asking about that.
I'm asking how many cases she adjudicated.
My answer remains.
Did she adjudicate any cases involving police seeking asylum in this country?
Same answer.
Well, let me just point you to what else she posted on social media, where she drew attention to the fact that she is an immigration and asylum officer.
Hashtag immigrants.
Hashtag asylum seekers.
Hashtag Palestine.
Hashtag refugees.
Welcome.
This is on her LinkedIn post.
where she has her professionaliation posted.
So, I think the American people deserve to know, has she admitted, contrary to law, individuals who should not be in this country, or denied Jewish refugees, whose genocide she's advocating, asylum that they deserve?
Same answer.
You're not gonna tell us what this person's done?
Are you conducting a review of her cases, at least?
Senator, as I have said, Over and over again, I cannot speak to an ongoing personnel matter.
You said that you will not.
I can't believe that you would come to this committee knowing this.
You know about this.
I've written to you about it.
You know all about it.
And you come here unwilling to answer and suggest that it is wrong of me to ask you the question.
Quite frankly, Mr. Secretary, I think that your performance is despicable.
And I think the fact that you are not willing to provide answers to this committee is absolutely
atrocious.
It really is an incredible arrogance, incompetence, laziness, lack of concern for the United States.
The What the woman said is, you know, except for the right of free speech, pretty much criminal, right?
And, uh, and given her, her sensitive responsibilities to decide who comes in and who doesn't, who knows how many people were treated grossly unfairly because of her distorted.
And, uh, this guy knows he's going to be questioned about it.
And he comes there not having gathered any facts for the simple reason.
He doesn't want to answer any questions.
So he says, well, I haven't been able to get the facts yet.
I would imagine it would take the Secretary of Health and Human Services about 22 seconds to get any file.
You know, give me her file.
Boom, there it is.
Okay, here's her file.
He either deliberately didn't find out about her or he did.
Well, putting her on administrative leave tells you they understand that there's a problem here.
Why on earth is she still, uh, I don't know if she's being paid, but why is she still employed by the United States taxpayer?
Because we have unions that represent the impossible burdens of proof in order to remove them.
In the case of teachers in New York, it was easier to prosecute them for child molestation than it was to get them removed for child molestation.
Because the union has, over the years, set up procedures that are so grossly unfair that nobody ever be convicted of anything.
The teachers union is the representative of the worst teachers.
It does little or nothing for the best teachers.
But I had sought to give the best teachers the highest, much higher raise.
Average teachers an average raise, and bad teachers no raise, and kick some out.
But everybody had to have the same.
Everybody had to have the same.
Which says that every teacher is the same.
You see how they lose good people as a result?
Yeah!
Why would you... What is the incentive to... If you're a really great teacher that works your backside off, and you're gonna get the same money as somebody who shows up, you know, two days a week... Gee, you're gonna start getting very disillusioned.
You started to get people are just checking in and checking out.
Right, right, right, right.
Well, that's no good.
I think we've covered just about everything we can tonight.
And we're going to be back tomorrow night with More information.
Other things that you don't get to look at.
I did want to do something on Mar-a-Lago, but we'll prepare it for tomorrow night.
We have a list.
We have other videos we haven't played yet.
Maybe we play it tomorrow, but remember we went by a few other Yeah, I just need to go to Mar-a-Lago today to see how much bigger it is than the houses that are valued for twice as much as it.
Yes.
Like the one that was valued at $39,900.
I don't know, you could fit it into the courtyard of Mar-a-Lago.
Yes.
It would fit right in that courtyard before you even get to the house.
Yes.
That's quite something, right?
Boy, are they getting away with it.
I mean, it seems like almost everybody knows this.
Republican or Democrat.
It doesn't matter.
Nobody can do anything about the judge because the Democratic machine controls New York and the courts.
Let's get through our list here.
We have some friends down here who are real estate agents on Palm Beach Island.
So maybe at some point we get them involved if they're willing to do that.
Yeah, sure.
Because I actually was speaking to one of them today and By the way, talking to them, you know, they were repeating a lot of the things you've, uh, you've shared with me about the, uh, the place down here.
And they also say, and one of these folks, not a Republican, she said, yeah, obviously Mar-a-Lago's worth, uh, you know, multiple times over, she has said, and this is someone who does not necessarily support president Trump.
Wow.
Well.
We will have more on that tomorrow.
We'll get to check out a few more houses.
We'll get to see if we can do some comparables.
We've got some interesting guests coming up.
Oh, we have some good announcements.
Maybe we'll wait to announce those, but stay tuned this week.
So we'll be back tomorrow night.
And remember, say a prayer for Israel.
Say a prayer for the United States.
Say a prayer of Thanksgiving that you're an American.
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