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May 1, 2024 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (398): The Fall of the Ivy League Institutions
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Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor LIVE!
I'm reporting for all those who helped me to get this show together.
This is not a one-man operation.
Never has been, never will be.
Any one-man operation is a big failure.
And even non-one-man operations like big help can be a big failure like the White House.
The one thing sure about the White House is not a one-man operation.
So, I guess today we might as well begin with the extraordinary scene of the police having to raid Columbia University, or otherwise known as King's College, the home of Alexander Hamilton.
For those of you who've seen the Hamilton play, Which brought Alexander back into, you know, top five of our founding fathers.
You know that King's College plays a big role in his formation, and also in many of the others, because it was so convenient.
Originally, King's College was located in downtown Manhattan, virtually a couple hundred Steps, maybe 500 from City Hall.
And it's a little hard with what you have, which I have.
I imagine you had the original plan to be easier, but it was a pretty dark and shook up what I think would be thought of as about three to four blocks.
In those days, it would have made it a very big college because now it takes up all of Morningside Heights.
I mean, it's gigantic.
And I can't tell you that I know the history of Columbia, you know, left and right and the whole thing, but it has been left for a long time, but not as left as Yale and Harvard, which seem to me to have been a place where communists went.
Although I know back in the 50s, they wouldn't let communists on the faculty or even the assistant faculty of Harvard.
If they were card-carrying members and told the truth about it, which I think included de Blasio's mother.
She had like an unofficial job, and when she came up for an official job, it was found out that she was a communist, what they used to call in those days a card-carrying member of the Communist Party.
The distinction being there were a lot of communists who didn't carry a card, Uh, because they didn't want to be identified as such.
And then a lot of people who are on the fringes, they flirt with communism because when it initially sounds good, unless you have the, unless you study it backwards.
Backwards is like, let's study communism from the fall of the Soviet Union backwards.
And now you get an idea of how it destroys a human initiative, destroys human life.
Destroys anything it has to that stands in the way of the state.
And if you analyze the things that happen to us, you can see how much of that is at the core of what's happening to us.
Probably the most dramatic and the most prominent for those of us who are parents is the issue here is not just who gets to decide to mutilate a child's body.
Although boy, that's a pretty important issue.
Or who gets to decide how a child should be educated.
Most important part of this is they have achieved the Marxist objective of getting control of your child.
Marx and, um, Marx, I don't know if Marx ever put an actual year on it, but Hitler and Hitler, uh, later on and Lenin earlier, uh, came up with the time period of, they want your kid by between two and three years old because that's the formative period.
And they want to break.
The control of the parent, just like they want to break any relationship with God.
And the relationship is with the amorphous concept, the state.
Because they're still going to tell you what to do for the rest of your life.
So we're going through that right now.
And what you saw at Columbia this last week, and what you're seeing at George Washington Universities, and maybe another 20 or 30 serious ones around the country, Make no mistake about it, have significant communist influence.
Right at the beginning, Ted and I picked that up when we went to Harvard the Sunday before this all started.
And the very first thing we saw was a big red poster.
And my attention was called to it largely because of the caricature of Donald Trump.
uh it clearly wasn't him but it i said to ted it makes him look like commandant of nazi youth or something you know that it had that look with the eyes of the hair And then I thought, oh, well, maybe they just did a nasty picture.
Then we read the program.
The program's going to begin with the head of some organ of the Communist Party, Oriana.
And then some socialist who probably is just tied in the fact that she's a A communist, and the last person, head of another organization that supports communism in the middle, is the head of one of the unions, which has significant communist infiltration in the unions.
Some more than others.
Teacher's Union, probably the prime example.
So this was a meeting that was really for the people who were going to cause trouble.
It wasn't a meeting for the entire public in Harvard Square.
And they must have had that meeting with me on Tuesday because Harvard really blew up a couple of days later, the culmination of it putting up the Palestinian flag and taking down the American flag.
Now that really set off fireworks.
And the police have been in there, threw them out, arrested them, and are now trying to keep them out again.
In New York, somewhat different progression, but largely the same end result.
The students slowly but surely started infiltrating the campus.
At some point, They were told by the president, Menashe Shafik, that they should cease and desist and leave because this is no place for living.
That was the first of at least four or five warnings by her that if they didn't do it, she'd take them out.
But of course, she never did.
And then there was a lot of commentary about Can the police department go in anyway?
And I don't see any restriction to the police department going in there anyway, other than the fact that Adams can never do anything that he says he's going to do.
These things that would be sort of brave and heroic.
He says he wants to do it, but then there's always something standing in his way.
Either the state legislature is standing in his way.
He's kind of afraid to stand up to them.
The president is standing in his way.
He's afraid to stand up to him.
On this one, I don't think anybody was going to make a big deal whether it violates or it doesn't violate anything if you clean this out right away.
And I just don't see it.
But I mean, the reality is Adams and the mayor in Washington, where they are having a demonstration now for seven days at George Washington University.
Uh, from what I can see on tape, it's even a more violent, it's more violent than the, than the Columbia one, which just began to turn some degree of violence in the last two days.
Uh, but you see more people being pushed around, beaten a little, a little bit of blood.
Um, I mean, come on a little bit of blood.
What is it?
Biology class?
I mean, All classes at Harvard, all classes at Columbia cancel.
You just achieved your purpose.
You want to shut down my business?
You come in, you shut down my business, and you sit in all the desks and you start talking about how to destroy the state of Israel, which is what they're doing.
And now they start negotiating with Columbia and I guess the others, but Columbia in particular, and they want Columbia to agree with them that we should destroy the state of Israel.
And Columbia has put it on hold.
They said we gotta break up this illegal gathering first, but we'll discuss that in the future with you.
That, of course, is inviting another one of these things when you start discussing it with them, unless you're ready to do it.
And the reality is just because you're frightened and afraid, or I don't mean physically necessarily, but politically, you don't lie.
So I can't tell who's handling this worse, Harvard, Yale.
Well, Yale, actually not as bad.
Cornell, very little.
It really is between George Washington University and Columbia as to who they've had the longest, most indulged occupations of anyone.
For example, NYU.
on the first night of the demonstrations closed down its campus.
You see the people being pulled out and arrested.
And then when you come back, I don't know, Ted, was it a day later?
You were down there a day or two later.
They had all kinds of like, looked to me like wood, large pieces of timber or wood separating the area that they would like to use to kind of hang out And, you know, yell hate to America and hate to Israel.
They had it all boarded up in sections so that no more than three or four people could be in any one section.
Maybe I'm exaggerating.
No more than 10 people can be in one section.
Am I correct about that?
You're spot on with that.
And a funny thing is these protesters at this encampment, the self-proclaimed Gaza Solidarity encampment, weren't allowed to talk to press.
Gaza Solidarity.
Give me that again.
That's on the screen.
I always forget their name, because I consider them like, you know... Well, it's gone now.
They're not just called the Palestinian State.
I know it's gone, but it could come back.
Gaza what?
The Gaza Solidarity encampment.
Those watching now, you can see it.
It's right there on the right-hand side of the screen.
This is the center of Columbia University.
And they were right over there.
You got to see the tents, that's the encampment right there.
Is that what's left now?
No, this was as of late last week.
This is now gone.
This has all been cleared out.
This was before they did their encampment.
They were able to infiltrate the encampment.
And these are the signs.
And so, the People's University.
Anyway, so this is the encampment.
This is the area that they were, they had tooken over.
This is the main part of the campus grounds.
And this is a look inside the encampment here.
That's the Butler Library, right?
Yeah.
Nicholas Murray Butler is one of the great scholars and controversial.
There are people who agree with him, people who don't.
And frankly, it's been so long ago, I don't remember whether they agreed with him about it or didn't.
But he was one of the great creators of higher education and the curriculum for it.
And I'm going to guess now Because this was the hallmark of Columbia.
Their Western Civilization program came from him.
Now, what was that?
It was a mandatory group of courses that you had to take, so that if you wanted to graduate from Columbia, you had to be proficient on the Western Civilization.
Now, the school that I went to, Manhattan College, some years earlier, borrowed it from Liberal arts education, and went further, and I think did a better job.
Even though one has a great big name and the other doesn't have a great big name.
Manhattan College is a fine, fine school.
Unlike Columbia, like you have to get grades.
So by the time you compare the two educations, one may be more prestigious, but the other's better.
But they had a program in the arts school that had me switch from pre-med because I loved the program so much.
It was a program in which you took, for your four years, you took eight.
They dropped on me.
Eight.
They didn't teach you how to not knock over these things here.
Maybe 12.
Well, here's what you did.
You took the following course.
Remember, this is a liberal arts education, not science.
So you took a course in history.
You took a course in literature.
You took a course in philosophy, and you took a course in art, which was a small-level credit course.
Each year, you had to take those four courses.
The first year, all those first four courses took you from the beginning of the world to the end of the Roman Empire.
Now, you've studied the history of that, You studied the philosophy there, which is quite heavy in philosophy, because that's where all the Greek philosophers reside, and those before the Greeks, and the few Roman philosophers.
Literature?
Wow!
The Greek dramas, the Greek comedies, the Roman comedies, and then some assorted other great works like Beowulf and, you know, things like that.
Oh, Beowulf of the Second Year, come to think of it.
So, you studied them in coordination.
And then the artwork.
Then you went to the second year, and you went from then to the Congress of Vienna, I think, when they really kind of forged modern Europe.
And then you went Congress of Vienna to the Second World War, and then you did modern history.
But in each situation, you studied the history, the philosophers of the era, whether it's Marx or Hegel or whoever it might be, whoever it would be.
You study the literature of the era and, of course, you study the history per se.
So it was a great program and it instilled a great respect and a great love for Western civilization and a realistic appraisal of its weaknesses.
Now, let's—and this, of course, I don't know.
I always suspected, largely because of the similarity of the programs, that Manhattan borrowed it from Columbia and expanded it into deeper studies, because the Columbia program was almost like a survey course of Western civilization, which I don't know if they even have survey courses anymore.
It was very, very prevalent in the big universities.
I don't think we had survey courses at Manhattan College where we had only, like in the undergraduate school, like 1,200.
In the art school, we had like 400.
So think about that.
You can really get very individualized treatment on what's, you know, how was Rome really founded?
Was it Romulus and Remus?
Or was it put there by a god?
Or somebody very luckily just put up a pizza place there and then the whole thing went because Italian pizza is so... Look, I'm entitled to make fun of Italians because I'm Italian, but that isn't making fun of them.
Come on.
If we hadn't invented pizza in the United States, Italians would still be poor.
Just think of all the money Italians make because you people love pizza.
You know how many Italians don't like pizza?
Not this one.
But the pizza we hear, how different is that from actually Italian pizza?
There is no Italian pizza.
Italian pizza is a complete... What it is is... Dr. Maria can correct me on this, but back in Italy in the old days, let's go back to ancient Italian cooking.
And remember, Italian is a country of regions.
It didn't become a country in 1860.
So when I talk to you about pizza in Sicily and pizza in In Bologna, we're talking about two different concepts.
But really, pizza means pie in Italian.
And Italians were very, very interested, very often, in making their dishes with a pie.
Like chicken, not chicken pot pie, but like a chicken.
So that's where pizza came from.
It came from the main course, and then Exactly how it developed into what it is, which is essentially cheese, right?
And tomato sauce.
That's it.
And a great crust.
And I think it's the bakers of Italy that really developed pizza.
And I really do consider, if you can get a pizza at a bakery, try it.
It's always better.
The sauce may not be better, but the crust is.
You don't even need the sauce.
Before we get back to the show, what did you think of Detroit-style pizza?
I liked the Detroit-style pizza.
You know that.
I liked it a lot.
I thought it was a little greasy, but I don't mind.
I'm only saying that because I know people's things they don't like about pizza.
Some people don't expect it to be greasy.
I often say, well, why don't you try Protestant food then?
Because Italian food, it definitely is greasy.
You know, Protestant food is- Salty.
Tasteless.
Remember- English, right?
There's no such thing as Protestant food.
It's a Giuliani, uh, Giuliani-Allen-Placker thing that we made up to make fun of people.
And the reality is, but remember, a lot of the Protestant movement- England, I thought England.
A lot of the Protestant movement was a reaction to anything joyful in life.
So, I mean, there are Protestant sects that did away for Christmas for 200 years.
Because Christmas was too much of a celebration.
A lot of those Christians had to be reacquainted with Christmas.
They did away with singing in the church, which means you don't have Beethoven's B Minor Mass.
They did away with any of the beautiful colors and statues.
And as part of that, they did away with some of the fancy cooking.
Well, we're going to take a short break here on the Food Network.
And we'll be back, and when we come back, it'll be America's Mayor live, talking about the universities and how it all went today, okay?
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Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani and I'm back again and you cannot figure out what's on my chest, right?
It looks like maybe a vest?
Protection vest for when we've got to protect ourselves?
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Quite beautiful, particularly for the winter.
Wow, look at this.
And I used it the other night.
It's a beach towel, really, but I use it at home.
Stick it on, like, in your den or even in your living room with the... I would get these right now so they don't run out.
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Obviously, for me, I think about the 4th of July two days before and try to buy things for it, and everything's gone.
So I get the worst little, oh, I want that big one.
But now I've been learning to prepare for the holidays that I like to dress up or decorate the house.
I just thought this would be fabulous for Memorial Day or Fourth of July.
Put it on a table, put it outside.
And then they have some pillows that recreate The original Ross flag, the Declaration of Independence, a lot of good stuff for the patriotic holidays coming up.
And then you can keep them and people will get to get to know them.
But isn't it nice you can get to sleep under a replica of the American flag?
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You can look at everything else there that you want, you know, the blankets and the sheets and the We have them all, but you have to replace him sometime unless you're a pig.
And nobody watching the show is a pig.
I know that.
I can tell.
I would smell it if you were.
So they claimed out Columbia.
Big question now is what happens to them going before Bragg, who I think this year he's prosecuting on one case.
So he may not have room for, I think he's prosecuting Trump.
And it really is a perplexing case for him because so far he can't seem to find a crime.
And I always thought you like you had to charge the crime before you arrested somebody.
But he has a different concept.
You just you just charge crime.
Then you spend the trial trying to figure out what's the crime.
Now, somebody has to teach him this is not a TV game show.
I guess the crime.
It's a trial in the Anglo-American tradition, which is sacred.
Because to take a man's liberty away, you got to be as sure as you can be.
Uh, so I think a mistrial here, I would be shocked.
There is that at some point along the way, there isn't a mistrial here.
The, um, that it would have been if it weren't for the fact that the judge is seriously compromised by his hatred of, of Trump.
Uh, otherwise the daughter wouldn't have spent all that time selling, uh, and, and promoting, uh, all kinds of anti-Trump trash.
Uh, and that may save you from the usual rule, but he's trying to engineer himself in so that he'll be the, he'll be the judge.
Now, why do I say that?
Cause he, Mershon has never been elected a Supreme court justice.
He's been, he's an appointed justice for 22 years, 23 years.
It makes a technical difference legally.
Somebody really should check his credentials, but, uh, It doesn't really make that much of a difference.
He is a state Supreme Court justice, but not appointed in the same constitutional and lawful way as the others.
What's the constitutional and lawful way?
Gotta get elected with the endorsement of one of the political parties, statewide.
Almost all the rest of them, I believe, were elected.
Until the chief judge pulled a fast one when two recused themselves And brought up judges from the lower court that he knew would be sympathetic to Harvey Weinstein.
And they overturned the Harvey Weinstein case.
But basically, the judge just happened to lose when that case was coming up.
Two of the judges that would have voted against it, which would have made it a 4-3.
And Harvey's convicted.
Not that I'm suggesting that the judges of New York Would fool around with the second, what was at the time, the highest donor to the Democrat Party, and to them.
I mean, the Democrats are the example of the rectitude of corruption.
Gotta tell the truth, I can't.
I can only carry that out so far.
Now, GU, as I told you, is having a similar situation.
GU has also decided that the police can't come in except by invitation.
Which will be a new category now, which is law enforcement by invitation.
So if it's behind closed doors, you have to wait.
I don't know what happens if you provoke a call.
That'd probably be some kind of entrapment.
We make a lot of new rules here in order to service the ignorant revolutionaries that frighten people that don't frighten me at all, because they really are imbeciles.
Chief Daughtry of the New York City Police Department should be given a medal for what he did yesterday.
Do we have a rendition of Chief Daughtry?
I'm afraid I don't know his exact responsibility.
Chiefs have different things they do.
Some are head of patrol, Some of the head are the head of procurement, some of the head of... I mean, they're the people at a high level who help the police commissioner.
They're really the vice... I mean, we say they're the vice presidents of the police department.
So the chief has been around a long time and watch what he does.
So I'm going to be doing a little bit of a walkthrough of what he does.
In one place, if you're homosexual, you go to jail for 10 years.
In the other place, you have a right to be treated equally.
And then if it goes beyond homosexuality and it turns out to be more, in their eyes, egregious, well then you know they still do stoning, right?
They're not as of this age or world.
And they take, and we say they read, they falsely read the Koran.
They read all of the Koran.
You've got to read only half the Koran and you've got a pretty good religion.
You read the second half and you basically have a, well, first you have a cult.
Then you go from a cult to a wild conquering mob and army.
And finally it becomes really a combination of that and organized crime.
Which exists on shakedowns.
So make it simple.
Under the Koran's final teaching, all Jews and Christians have to be converted.
And their first objective is Jews.
I don't know if that's because the hatred is greater or the numbers were smaller and it was easier to deal with them.
But in any event, they began the practice of wiping out Jews way back then and continued it.
And it inheres in the religion.
Because Muhammad tells them to kill all the Jews and all the non-believers, which would include the Christians.
So when people say it's a misreading of the Quran, we're only going to solve this if we're truthful.
It is not a misreading of the Quran.
It's a correct reading of the Quran, but put in context, it contradicts things that were said earlier.
And I think as a sensible modern person, You can reinterpret the Quran and drop out the offensive parts because you can say they've been superseded by the more humane parts that sort of puts Islam in something like the mainstream of religion.
Because it is not now.
Most religions do not believe that you can perform abortions at seven, eight, and nine months.
It's only the more barbaric countries who believe that.
Well, like New York State, for example.
But most European countries would not permit that because they have a significantly larger respect for life than New York does.
Of course, there are states in America that have an equal or even greater respect, but I'm just focusing on this particular state.
But this gentleman, have we shown a picture of him?
Not yet.
Shall we?
Yeah.
Always good.
I think it's always good to see, you know, to see photos and pictures and things that help you remember.
So what do you think of Judge Mershon?
Judge Mershon is going to allow Donald Trump to go to his grandson's graduation.
Thank you, Judge Mershon.
Even with all your conflict, you're willing to do that.
You think maybe it's because we broke your own son?
We did a good job on you, pal.
Every night, every night.
What kind of person doesn't let a man go to his son's graduation or grandson's graduation?
Particularly a guy taking one day off a week.
When most judges work five, you only work four.
So you put a lot of flexibility in your schedule for you, but not for anyone else.
And the role of a judge in a criminal case is not to inflict additional penalties and pain on the person on trial.
The jury is going to decide if he's guilty or not.
Then you'll get your chance to impose punishment.
You don't get to do it beforehand by not allowing him to see his son's graduation or Grandson's graduation, or go to the funeral of his father.
In fact, most judges that I've dealt with, and I've dealt with a lot of judges, and also on the federal court, and I don't know a judge that would do what you did, which is mean.
Shows that the motion to recuse you should be granted because you have a very mean attitude toward Donald Trump.
Uh, but also there are more substantial things.
Your daughter is making a fortune by parroting and, uh, giving advice to firms on what they can say about Donald Trump to make fun of him.
That would fit with the, with the trial.
Cause they, you know, they realized that their best chance, there may be only remaining chances of defeating him.
There's only a chance if he's convicted or something.
And it's only a chance because the way they mishandled this case and let the public see what a ridiculous non-case it is.
Or the one that's falling apart in Georgia with Fannie and Fannie's boyfriend and money that she reimbursed Loverboy for for their $8,000, $10,000, $12,000, $15,000 vacations.
Money in cash.
She did it in cash.
Why do you ask her that?
She found all this cash in her grandfather's Pillow?
Pillows!
And at some point she was able to discover some, but I suspect, at least to some smaller extent, we figured that out, that it was just a smaller extent, pretty big extent.
So none of this is being investigated, of course.
Once again, like Trump, just let's see if we can, let's see if we can destroy, let's see if we can destroy Destroy this man because he represented Donald Trump quite effectively, I might add.
We've got to end this.
We've got to end this in this country if you want to come back together again.
There is no reason that somebody, because he's a Republican or a Democrat, is treated any differently than the bar of justice.
And if you have this feeling of, um, That you can't.
Or there's something even more important about the law because it's so important to maintain respect for the law.
Because the law really works when it deters.
And you don't have to come into court and get tried.
That's the ultimate goal of a great society like ours.
Well, that is eroded dramatically when a judge just decides that he's going to set up his own rules.
I take the cases that he wants, and the cases that he wants are of one category, and he's supposed to be a public servant who's going to give justice on all cases.
Well, this whole case, as it unfolds, has already done great damage to the justice system because we've had such absurd moments as the man who testified that he got a search warrant to get Donald Trump's Donald Trump's emails and devices.
So, what kind of privacy do you have?
I mean, this country was supposed to be a country with all sorts of federal and protected rights.
Well, when we get back, let's see how many we have left.
It might not be too long a segment.
We'll be right back.
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Welcome back to America's Mayor Live as I share the Instagram microphone with Dr. Maria, my partner and my president.
But I'm a board certified nurse practitioner, doctor from a PhD in healthcare.
May I make a comment about that?
Yeah.
I don't care what you are.
You're the best.
You're the best.
I am a very good diagnostician.
I knew you were going to say that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're the best diagnostician I've ever met.
And even, even with people that we see at parties and stuff like that, she'll pick them out and say, that guy's got the flu or that guy's got this or that.
Well, sometimes she says names that I can't pronounce.
He's got, Well, I'd like to talk real briefly.
You have a worldwide audience, and those of you from the UK probably know that AstraZeneca, it's not an mRNA type vaccine, but for COVID-19, we did not have it here in the United States, but AstraZeneca has finally admitted, after they denied, denied, didn't deny there was anything wrong with their vaccine, that it does cause a condition called thrombocytopenia, And now, even though the government indemnified AstraZeneca, it looks like some people are able to sue.
So that's good for the people.
Tell us what this is.
Well, that's the name of the company.
What is it?
It's called Cytopenia.
It's blood clotting.
Okay, and you get it from which one?
Well, you can get it from the mRNA injections too, but the AstraZeneca one was a non-mRNA vaccine, but a lot of people were harmed.
A lot of people were harmed with mRNA, and I hope they get justice.
So the people who got this heart condition, they got it from which pill?
Which one?
Or which injection?
I just said they can get it from everyone.
That's okay.
But it's the AstraZeneca one right now that's getting a lot of attention in the UK because of the company finally admitting they knew it caused thrombocytopenia.
So on to other news.
Okay.
James Biden admitted in a congressional hearing that, remember the diamond that the communist Chinese kind of slipped to Hunter when Joe was vice president?
Well, apparently two of the two diamonds that the Communist Party gave to Hunter were lost.
Now James is saying he threw it out in the garbage.
He did?
That's what he's saying.
Well, it doesn't matter.
The diamonds, maybe they sold them.
Maybe they gave it to somebody in the family.
I don't know.
Maybe they've got it hidden in that offshore account that the lady wanted to give them.
The FBI never went and saw it.
Maybe so.
What's in that account?
I mean, Joe has been taking grafts from day one.
So even though, even though it was measly, even though it was like a measly little trail of trash money at the beginning, I mean, he started, he started with big, he started with big, big money there.
And according to a number of people in Ukraine, but most importantly, the woman, the FBI would not interview.
She's got the, she's, he's got the goods on them exactly where they used to be.
Or are.
And you know, he came to Ukraine for four of his last, I'm sorry, three of his last four days as vice president.
Um, and I don't think it really was over government affairs cause he never did very much about that.
He just screwed up Ukraine to a fairly well, like he did everything else, according to Gates.
And, um, I think he came there to make sure all the, all the money was going to fall.
It's a lot of money, a lot of different sources of money from a lot of crooked people.
Interesting thing is Zielinski knows the whole bullion.
You know, if I put a sociology hat on, that's what we used to say in emergency medicine because we have to treat everything.
So sometimes we would say, Oh, I'm going to put my cardiologist hat on and treat a heart attack.
We're going to put our neurology hat.
Well, if I'm going to put my sociology hat, psychiatry hat on, and I look at America and how little we seem to be offended at people breaking the law.
It's a dummying down of our society, of our values, in the way it's done.
It's a very Marxist-Communist type thing.
They keep pushing the envelope until, okay, now we accept if you steal under $900.
Now we accept this.
Now we accept that.
Brilliant observation.
I don't understand how the American people are so okay with a corrupt president.
Our values should be here.
We are the United States of America.
We are the beacon of freedom for the world, but yet now we act like a third world country.
We act like a banana republic.
We don't have values as a country anymore.
We love diversity, right?
We love diversity of thought.
As a CEO, I used to say that all the time.
I love diversity of thought because I'll get the best end product because people have different prisms, how they view things in life.
And I want to hear all about how they view things, how they think, But one thing we always need to share, even in an organization, we have to share the values.
And in America, our values were law and order, kindness, respect, tolerance.
You look at how little tolerance there is about a conservative point of view.
If you believe that we should do something about the debt, Uh, you're a MAGA right-wing extremist and you should be arrested.
Yeah, you want to take social security away.
If you stuck up as a lawyer, not just for Donald Trump, I may say Rudolph Giuliani stuck up for the American people.
What you may or may not know is it was American citizens who kept calling him, who kept telling him about situations in the 2020 election.
That's why he, this is the brilliant legal mind he has.
There's all this fake news that he was in 60 court cases.
He wasn't.
Maybe some of Trump's White House lawyers are, or other lawyers were.
He was not.
He was in one, and he wasn't even supposed to be in that one.
But the lawyer was threatened, the Pennsylvania lawyer.
Which nobody cares about.
He got over 300 affidavits of people saying they weren't allowed to view ballots.
And that seemed to be a theme in many of the swing states.
So not only was he sticking up for the rights of President Trump to have a fair election, he was sticking up for the rights of American citizens whose ballots should mean something.
Why I got on this, I don't know!
for the live cell, right?
Say I just arrived.
Kind of being able to tell the truth.
Plates and it is hot here.
Like I need to go back home to New Hampshire because, this is very hot, Mayor Giuliani.
So what do you think, Dr. Maria, since you're, let's get you on a subject that you're not an expert,
but are quite knowledgeable, which, what do you think of this idea
that Trump now has been cited for contempt nine times four out of a total of ten.
Is that it?
It's nine a piece.
Oh, it's $9,000 total.
And if he does it again, they're going to put him in jail.
And meanwhile, as of tonight even, I think, the witnesses that are going to testify, who he disagrees with, Get to pound away at him.
They get to say he's a liar.
He's not telling the truth.
Michael Cohen in particular.
How many American people react to that?
I mean, they say, oh, it's Donald Trump.
We don't really give a damn what happens to him.
As a matter of fact, the right.
We should not identify as Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, right?
We should all identify as American citizens.
I happen to belong to this party's platform because I believe in fiscally sound thing, whatever it is.
It's too bad that we're getting divided.
But again, that was by design.
I keep hearing lawyers who identify as lefties say this is a travesty.
There's not even a crime being charged.
The fact that the Statue of Limitations went out, and I ask you the questions because you're one of the greatest legal minds of the century.
I don't even understand how it could get even this far.
Like, isn't there an intervening body that says, wait a minute, this is, it should be the judge, right?
But we don't have a fair judge.
We don't even have a judge who thinks with a legal mind.
To let this go forward.
But I don't, I think people see right through it.
People are bored with it.
People are tired of it, but they know what it is.
I think people, I watch sometimes these reporters who go out on the street.
What Ted does, what you do, you want to know what the American people think.
More and more, they're going to lefty college campuses, everything, and everybody's like, no.
We see what this is.
It's election interference.
The radical far left are very afraid of President Trump and they want to bury him.
So it doesn't matter about law.
But to me, this shouldn't go unpunished.
We cannot allow... I'm of the elk, right?
I go back to... You're an elk?
Is that the right term that I use?
I'm of the cloth elk.
Sorry.
She loves elk!
I love elk too!
She loves elk!
My friend Bo loves Elton.
Yeah.
My friend Bo loves Elton.
I think that with certain things, right, you can be lenient and give chances.
Other things you can't let any, you know, you can't give them an inch.
Like during the 2020 Marxist riots, Black Lives Matter riots, when they went and stormed that police station, to me, that Should have been done.
Actually, I can go even before that when there was this anti-police rhetoric.
And in New York City, somebody threw water on a police.
To me, that person should have been arrested, not tolerated.
That could have been acid.
Who knows what that is?
You can't let things, because the more you give, the more criminal minded people will take.
So I hope this gets punished.
Oh, I think it looks like a break sign.
Is it time for a break?
It was nice joining you.
Well, thank you.
Thank you, Dr. Maria.
I had a few more questions for you, if you don't mind.
You don't mind sitting there?
I will stay.
OK, I think the audience always likes your being on for any number of reasons, including your brilliance.
So we'll be back in just a few minutes and we'll take a look at where the state of the race is right now with what is it, one criminal trial going on and three to come.
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Well, first of all, there are things I want to bring to people's attention and see your reaction to them as well.
Go ahead.
First of all, first of all, first of all, Biden has now, I don't know, the umpteenth time, Called Abibi and told him he doesn't want him to, basically doesn't want him to invade Rafah and end Hamas, or at least end Hamas in Gaza.
First of all, you're not going to end Hamas because they're all in places like Qatar and elsewhere where they're being protected by those governments and by the United States.
If the United States told those countries, people are gone.
So they're being protected by the United States as well as the country they're at, which are countries that largely depend on the U.S.
So that's one thing.
The other thing is, Bibi, however, has made it clear with a public statement that whatever Biden has to say, Rafa is on.
And in fact- It's every right to say that.
I would want a president to defend- And in fact- What's happening to them on October 7th is the devil.
It's evil.
And in fact, they're making preparations right now.
They have large buses there as of about four or five hours ago, and those buses are to transport civilians to places of safety.
Now, I do not remember the English putting buses in Frankfurt when they bombed the living daylights out of it, or the Germans putting them in Britain when they bombed the hell out of that, nor do we supply buses for Hiroshima.
It's very typical of Israel to look out for innocent civilians.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's unheard of.
They also gave, through their time, they've given a lot of food, a lot of aid to the Palestinians.
I really, I really have no desire to see any civilian die, but I mean, it is true that 85% of the Palestinian people support Hamas.
Which leads me to the second one, which is Biden wants to bring them in.
Wants to bring in the Palestinian refugees.
Now, I don't know where this comes from.
Does this come from his being a communist?
Does this come from his being something else?
Does it come from how ignorant and stupid he is?
But then he doesn't decide.
There's a whole little panel around him.
So they want to bring it to the United States.
But they're ignorant as well.
They don't know history.
They don't look at things.
But they know that the Palestinians are taught at two years old to kill us, don't they?
You would think, but I can't even say if they do.
But if they knew anything, they would know Egypt doesn't allow them in.
They would see what happened to Lebanon, a beautiful country.
They let the Palestinians in.
All of a sudden, Christians are being murdered in places like a cesspool now.
Like, you have to be educated before you make serious decisions like that.
And look at poor Sweden.
Sweden is so overwhelmed.
Women are being raped frequently.
Women are being abused.
Swedish women, because they dress differently, and the men are saying, look, they're violating Sharia law.
They don't have to follow Sharia law, but they are trying to overtake Sweden.
So every place that massive droves of Palestinians or sometimes just some certain types of Middle Eastern people, it's backfired on everyone.
It's a 10 year penalty in Palestine, not Hamas, Palestine, to be a homosexual.
Yeah.
So that's what you're supporting.
Yeah.
Please don't do a stupid distinction between Hamas and Palestine.
Hamas are Palestinians who are warriors.
The other Palestinians largely, with some exceptions which are noteworthy and should be taken into consideration if we can prove it, support what Hamas is doing, particularly what they did on October the 7th, which is to pull off what they regard as an enormously successful destruction of Jewish children and women, and also hostages.
Where is my president talking about the American hostages?
Never mind Israeli hostages, which he should because they're supposed to be our ally.
But there's American hostages still there.
We never hear our president talk about them.
When did you ever get the impression that he was president of America?
I never was.
I'm trying to be respectful.
I stopped being respectful on the third bribe.
I mean, I prosecuted public officials who were crooks and I didn't have any respect for them.
Also, I don't have respect for these judges who don't act like judges.
No, I don't either.
I don't know why people stand up when Merchant comes in.
I don't understand why people stand up when Merchant comes in the room when he's got his daughter making oodles of money attacking Trump, and he doesn't realize he has a conflict, and then he rules against him on every single thing.
It's the alarm.
We've got to stand up when he comes in, just because he's got a dress on.
I wouldn't do it.
I would not stand up.
I stand up for one person, the Lord God, that's it.
Fox has pulled the series on Hunter.
What is that?
Tell me what that is.
Fox News pulled down a mini-series on Hunter Biden after facing a lawsuit threat from the first son's lawyers.
Oh chickens!
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We are reviewing the concerns that have been raised, have taken it down Fox News.
The prior day, Hunter's lawyers penned a scratch, a scathing letter For the cable news giant.
Of course they're gonna.
Accusing it of publishing hacked, intimate images of the scandal-plagued 54-year-old.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
They demanded Fox News issue a series of retractions.
I wouldn't do it.
Look, Hunter Biden himself, here's how he abused women, right?
Including someone he was supposed to be in love with, his sister-in-law.
He took the images, having private Sexual intercourse, put him up on Pornhub, probably to get money to buy crack.
I mean, he's the one that put out these his images on his own.
Why is that never mentioned?
That's never mentioned, is it?
No, hardly is it?
No.
And even by the even, you know what I find really disturbing, Maria?
We've always concentrated on the censorship by the left wing media and what they keep out.
They're doing censorship in the right wing, and I wonder what the connection is.
For example, they never mentioned that he was the partner of Whitey Bulger's nephew for a very long period of time in a very questionable, nefarious business with Red China.
Well, I mean, if you've got the son of the vice president, The son of the Secretary of State, in business with the nephew of the biggest organized criminal in America at the time, who hoodwinked the FBI into killing an enormous number of people, and hoodwinked Mueller into doing it.
That's not newsworthy!
I mean, the American people aren't entitled to know that.
Yes.
You're entitled to know everything.
This should be a transparent government.
But you can't know everything because you can't report everything.
You've got to report what's important.
But that's not an investigative journalist.
And now our opinion shows.
The only way you get anything investigated, by the way, is by doing an article about it.
The article doesn't have to say this.
The article raises the question.
That that that.
Hedge fund.
Exactly the way it's constructed, by its very nature, raises a question of criminality.
It doesn't prove one.
But it raises a question of it.
Yeah.
It's hard to understand who would take money from Red China to start with.
And if that isn't a crime, to take money from Red China.
Number two, it has on it the nephew of one of the biggest criminals in America, Devin Archer, who I think now is in jail for cheating Native Americans.
Carrie's stepson, who I have to say at some point walked away From the conspiracy, but never has really given honest testimony about why he did that.
Maybe he's got ethics?
Morals?
Maybe he loves his country?
He might love his country, but if he loved his country, he would tell us just how crooked... Maybe he's in talks with people behind the doors?
Or maybe he doesn't want to be Arkansas-ed, you know?
He doesn't have the courage to do it.
He doesn't have the courage to tell the truth.
The truth will set you free.
If, in fact, he knows, for example, when the money came in October of 2016, which was a laundered payment through Latvia that got whacked up, divided, and that's my Justice Department term, between him and Hunter and Devin, And, and 800 bucks went to the VP.
He sure as hell has an obligation to tell us that.
He doesn't have an obligation to keep it quiet.
Yeah.
Um, and, and exactly the same cloth as you and I anymore.
And what, and what involvement did his father-in-law have in it?
I mean, is it just an accident that, uh, he's involved in a private equity firm that gets $1.5 billion from, from, uh, China really has no record of any kind.
They don't give that kind of money to Goldman Sachs.
What did it have to do with his father being Secretary of State, his stepfather being Secretary of State?
We're entitled to know the answer to that.
We are entitled.
Particularly with all of the infiltration, particularly with all the infiltration from China.
I mean, the thing about the Biden bribes that makes it really confusing, that they cover it up the way they do, is they're not just sort of like one-offs, meaning He got a bribe from a defense manufacturer.
He got a bribe from a shoe manufacturer.
He got a bribe to pass a bill for a hospital.
He got bribes from the enemies of the United States.
These are national security bribes.
And then he did things with these companies.
When I say he, I mean him, Bulger's nephew, Archer, and I don't know when the Kerry kid got out, but To give them defense weaponry that they weren't entitled to.
And on a Bible.
This is getting real close to being a traitor.
When, before Biden announced running for president and it was talked about that he was going to put his name in the ring, he said he can't run for president.
He'll never pass a security clearance.
Like especially more information had come out about him.
Why when he was vice president?
You know what, I would have respected anybody in the Obama administration who would have done an investigation on what Biden was doing over in Ukraine and other places.
We do that to our own.
Republicans do it.
Look it, they went after Santos hard, you know.
I hate this that, oh, because it's a party member, we've got to protect them at all costs.
No, you've got to look yourself in the mirror every day.
All right, I'm going to stop on my soapbox.
Well, you're very good on your soapbox, because these are the things people have to think about.
And it's really important that they think about them so we don't repeat the mistake that we made in 2020.
Look at the damage.
I mean, there are hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians That are in the next world that are saying to us, how the hell did you vote for Biden?
Because I'd be here if you didn't.
There's not a chance in the world that Putin would have invaded Ukraine if Trump were there.
You know, there's all these rumors down here in Southern Florida that Zelensky owns a multi, multi-billion dollar mansion, yachts and all.
The biggest yacht sales are to Ukrainian oligarchs because they got all of our money.
You don't know what's room or whatnot.
So I keep asking, does anybody know?
So we met some people from Ukraine and they said, it's not like a war's not even going on.
They're out clubbing.
If you look at their Facebook pages, they're out dancing, they're doing their thing, even in Kiev.
But they said, yes, they know of these houses and these sales and Why would America not think there's corruption, given that much money with no accountability?
Because they're tired of it.
That's why they left Ukraine.
I ask that question to people who are Ukrainian or knowledgeable in Ukraine.
Because I have a real issue with Zelensky, because he's covering up all of the fine.
For example, Zelensky, I am told, and the only way to find out is to have it turned over.
has access to all of the offshore accounts that not only Biden got money, but other Americans.
Yeah.
There's even a rumor my senator from my country, you turn that over and we give it to him without any strings attached.
Look at the money he's getting paid.
Which further gives me pause when I was told by the prosecutors in Ukraine, Mr. Giuliani, if you uncover this, you're going to be really It's not very safe for you.
I said, well, it's not very safe for me anyway.
They said, you have no idea how many other people it involves.
We're not saying it involves the entire government, but it's like people, we know who their names are and it's not all from one party.
Are you suicidal, by the way?
Oh, sorry.
Can you tell me the name?
They said, well, we really can't.
And frankly, we don't remember them.
It's a long, sordid afternoon.
Part two, we were out with dinner and makeup.
But that's what this, right?
Bye.
A senator here and a congressman there.
I mean, look, that place, Obama really blessed that place in a deal with Franklin Templeton.
He blessed that place as the place that would be the cash cow for the Democrat Party.
And even though it had no money, we were giving them oodles of money.
So, like we're doing now, sort of grab in and take some of it back.
So one person defending this latest 60 billion said, Oh, it's accountable because it's going to the American military industrial complex.
And I started laughing.
I mean, that's the reason why it needs to be investigated.
Yeah.
I love it too.
And, um, it wasn't that long ago that, uh, what's Kirby came out.
We had an accounting mistake in there.
It's like $6 billion unaccounted for that we think went to Ukraine, but it's just all
corruption.
But thank you.
Maybe why don't you check to a question?
But I just have an idea about that.
OK, maybe they should check the box where they found the cocaine.
They might find the money there.
Oh, yeah.
OK, good.
Are you suicidal?
No.
All right.
You heard it here.
Mayor Giuliani is not suicidal.
Why?
Who?
I'm making a joke.
Please say try to knock you off.
Oh!
You might get Epstein.
Hang myself in a four-foot cell.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I'm 6'2".
Not 6'2", but he was.
I think 6'1 or 6'2".
I don't know.
six feet. Cameras broken, people sleeping.
You're dealing with the wrong person.
I know that prison inside and out.
Somebody attacked him earlier that day.
There used to be that I put people in prison.
Now Fannie the Hoe wants to put me in prison.
And somebody I don't even know in Arizona wants me to put her in prison.
Well, that's the rumor.
Or conspiring with people I don't know.
You haven't been subpoenaed or told?
If you can indict me, will you at least indict me with people I know?
I mean, this is not the way I want to create new friends.
I had to go look up the names of these people.
Oh, in Georgia?
Yeah, and Stanley- How can you have a conspiracy with people and you don't even know some of them?
Sidney Powell, you know, allegedly gives state's evidence and this is going to bury Giuliani.
And the press is so happy.
They're so happy, particularly in New York here.
Man, maybe we'll watch him go to jail.
We'll be able to enjoy ourselves and really like it.
We always hated him.
He's a Republican, supported Trump.
And then Sidney is asked, Well, how much contact on this did you have with Mr. Giuliani?
Oh, I never talked to him about it.
I'm trying to figure out, as a lawyer who knows more about RICO and conspiracy, if I never talked to him, how could I have conspired with him?
It doesn't have to make sense.
That's the problem.
Even Trump, everybody in the world is saying about his case is a fraud.
Everybody says that about the stuff against you.
It's a scam.
But yet they get away with it.
That's the crazy thing.
There's no rationalizing it.
There's none.
There's no rationalizing it.
It's all complete corruption.
And they're winning.
I always was taught good conquers evil.
Well, I want to start seeing some goodness.
Amen, brother, and I'm going to leave you now.
Whoops.
All right, doctor.
I took out your microphone here.
Don't injure me now.
I took out your microphone here.
There we go.
Dr. Maria, in case you in case you haven't figured out, is very largely of Italian extraction.
So she does things with her hands.
And we all do.
And we and we That's why often you see these microphones falling down when I'm here.
They fall down very, very easily.
See, look at that.
Just like that.
There it goes.
We're almost done.
We all talk with our hands.
Italians do.
It's because they're largely artists and they like to talk with their hands.
Trump talks with his hands a lot.
I was watching that today.
Yeah, he likes that too.
Well, I've always known, you've known that too.
Yeah, yeah.
Just a lot of this.
Getting back into the center here.
Yeah, Chad, get in the center.
I don't even think it exists anymore, the center.
Ah, that's funny.
So Biden has reacted to, Biden has reacted to all of this turmoil.
There's going on in universities to the point where I mean, this is almost like an epidemic of crime going on.
You've got about 50 universities that have been taken over by terrorists, which have a significant national security concerns because they seem to be saying they want to destroy one of our major allies, as well as do some real serious damage to us.
So Biden has really stepped up here.
I mean, we've got to say that his response yesterday was like really, really It was so good that we don't understand it.
You didn't see what he said?
Oh my goodness.
I mean, I can't.
Biden's two new programs are, number one, he's going to relax the restrictions on marijuana.
That's going to really help.
That's going to help a lot.
He's good.
That's going to help.
That's going to really, really help a great deal when he reduces the things on marijuana.
What exactly is he going to do with marijuana?
Oh, he's going to make available for free all the marijuana and cocaine that shows up in the White House.
Or at least the ones that aren't used.
I mean, do you Ted, do you think do you think that that Hunter When you look at the years and years of pictures of him looking like he can't resist taking cocaine, so bad that he couldn't stay clean for four weeks to protect his father against having pull strings and illegally gotten him into the military, and then he blows his first test, which would have required staying away from cocaine, I'm not sure, but four or five weeks.
Couldn't do it.
Couldn't do it.
So now it's been, Five, four years, at least, right?
Since he took cocaine and beat people up and did other things with it.
Now, he never was able to kick it before.
What makes everybody so confident that he isn't doing cocaine in the White House?
Particularly when they found cocaine there.
They found cocaine in the White House.
Can you?
Yeah, I mean, it's very clear.
I mean, there's obviously a double standard, the way they're treated by the media, the cover that they have a test.
Does he get tested since he's in close proximity to significant national security information?
I mean, he was in very close proximity as a civilian.
His father laid out all of those many of those documents right in front of him in the garage where he walked past it every day for a year going to his car.
I mean, the difference between Trump's case and his are night and day.
Trump had a right to have him under the Presidential Record Act.
Biden had to steal it.
But then if you even look at the way they were cared for, nobody got random looks at them the way Hunter did.
And at least the person, if anybody got random looks at it, it wasn't a guy who by his own admission was a partner of the spy chief of China.
Remember, Hunter has described himself as a partner of the spy chief of China when he was walking past classified documents that have a relevance to China.
But Joe walks on it.
He walks.
It's gonna have to be quite a case to get put together that gets them.
I don't know what it will be.
I mean, they're on tape right now admitting this.
Joe laid it out right at the beginning that it was a bribe.
We're going to have to see.
So the judges has now fined Trump $9,000 for his nine alleged miscues.
Suppose he does like a serious one, gonna put him in jail?
What do you think, Ted?
I mean, yeah, I mean, so is he just going to continue to fine him?
And claim day after day, every time the president speaks or, you know, exercises his first amendment rights, is this judge going to drag him in front of, uh, not for another, uh, gag order hearing and then fine him?
And at what point does he put him in jail?
Does he think that'll backfire?
Does he know that'll backfire?
Trump exercised more restraint today than usual.
However, this is the first day and there was nothing really volatile today.
No.
But if he gets beaten up outside of court by Coleman, which he does every day, that's going to eventually get to him.
And the inequity of it is going to get to him.
Like, this guy can beat me up every day and I can't answer?
This has got to be illegal.
Yeah, it is.
You can't take away my tongue.
You know, I'm sorry.
Maybe you don't like it, but you can't chop it off.
And these things in the past have nothing to do with this case.
The interesting thing is, Because it's such a weak case, without a crime, Bragg is going to bring in what are known as prior bad acts.
He's going to bring in other women, unrelated to this case, unknown to this case, and have them testify that in one way or another, Trump harassed them.
Now that generally violates The statute that says you can't use prior bad acts in order to show intent.
But there also is a provision in New York law that prevents you from doing that.
So what's going to happen with this case?
I really wonder what's going to happen with it.
It's going to be quite an interesting decision.
And those people who think they got it from the questioning of the justices are making a sad, sad mistake because there are lots of things that go into this.
I do think the one thing that he can be almost sure of is this will put the case off until after the election.
Remember, if any part of this case is reversed, it goes back to Fannie Ho.
She's going to have to hire somebody to do her work.
The guy who did it, she threw out.
With $110,000, which he threw him out.
Switching to Georgia.
Yeah, we're talking about the case in Georgia.
You know, I know them so well.
I just say Fannie and I know it's Georgia.
So.
It's a benefit of my dreams, you know, I just go Georgia.
Yeah, well, maybe some maybe something they'll let us present.
I had a dream the other night in which I told I told people you can't put leg irons on me.
You better not put leg irons on me.
I don't know what I was prepared to do if they did.
You know, when you dream that it happens and you're ahead of yourself and then you go back.
So it was some ridiculous crime.
Not paying your parking ticket on time or something like that.
Or, yeah, right, right, it was not paying your parking ticket on time because I didn't know I had a parking ticket.
And I'm having this fight with the judge, with the lawyer, and all of a sudden, he puts the leg irons on.
And I said, well, why did you put the leg irons on?
He said, that's what we do with these Reagan people.
I said, oh, I didn't know that.
He said, yeah, yeah, I mean, you're not just an ordinary, you're a Reagan person.
I said, but why would that affect whether I would tell the truth?
It is.
So it was quite a dream.
That is quite something.
And I kept waking up I don't know how it works.
I wish a psychiatrist would tell me how, if you have a dream, you get up and you very quickly go back to bed, you go right back into that dream.
Yeah.
But it must screw up the dream, the continuity of the dream.
Good thing.
Actually, yeah, that's a good... Sleeping is a funny thing.
Before we go, Mayor, we should point out and honor the four officers.
Of course.
I have a picture here I wanted to bring up.
The four officers who lost their lives Uh, and four who were wounded very seriously.
Um, that's, um, in North Carolina.
Thomas Weeks.
Uh, it was, uh, is it Alden Weeks?
Thomas Weeks, Alden Elliott.
Oh, Alden Elliott and Thomas Weeks and Sam Pelosi.
Yep.
And Joshua Ayer.
Yep.
Ayer.
And they all were killed during a shootout.
And then I think four others were wounded.
I'm assuming they're recovering, but I can't be sure.
Four injured and we are keeping up with them.
These are the people the Democrats are constantly scapegoating for everything because they don't want to deal with their inability to really fix these neighborhoods over years and years of controlling them.
Every one of the major crime areas, or let's say All but a few of the major crime areas are governed by Democrats, and many of them have been governed by Democrats from so far back in time that you can't remember.
And they have used these districts as a source of wealth for them, not as someplace that you could make into a really improved.
And if you want to watch improvements in those neighborhoods, you go back to 1994.
To 2001, 2002, 2003, without the benefit of some of these programs, we went ahead and did it based on drawing in people that really wanted a home, needed help.
They were able to get interest-free mortgages, and these people were now homeowners.
And the level of crime in those areas, even now with the increase in crime, has gone down substantially.
And I always knew it would.
I knew that my CompStat program, which could be anything you want it to be, because it really is just an excellent program for searching for information and calculating it and giving you observations that you might not get just from the naked look at it.
But CompStat program alerts us to where crimes are bad, what kinds of crimes, and then our own ingenuity and our own work Tells us what kind of law enforcement has the biggest maximum impact on that kind of crime.
You really want to shake up some of the major drug dealing, and here they are in the United States trying to do it.
You arrest them all under RICO and take all their property away.
All of it.
Just take it all away.
Say it's the proceed of it.
The guy's been a drug dealer all his life.
Everything he owns comes from the drug trade.
Belongs to us.
Let's stop him.
Did before.
No reason I wouldn't do it again.
Instead, we have a silly president who doesn't understand that.
He isn't tough enough to do it.
And all he really cares about are race relations.
Nothing else.
And he divides the world that way.
I mean, to put Winston Churchill's statue away is impossible.
For someone to do it, if they're a loyal American, given what Roosevelt did for us.
But I long ago concluded that Obama didn't love America, and then somewhat more recently have come to the conclusion that it's much worse than that.
And his involvement in this is very substantial, and we're not hearing anything about people investigating the Prince.
I don't know how you admit giving cash to a terrorist and you don't at least get investigated.
Yeah.
But if you're the prince, high and mighty prince, I guess that can happen.
So we're toward the end of our soccer time.
Let's make sure we got all the things that were important that have been left out of other areas.
A police officer, and we're getting the name in Chicago, had passed away.
We want to get a picture of the name.
Yes, of course.
And the family had asked the mayor not to attend.
When you say mayor, you don't mean me.
Obviously not.
They asked Mayor Johnson.
Mayor Johnson.
Oh, that's the guy who was worse than, uh, worse than, than the other crazy mayor with the crazy hair.
Officer.
Huesca, we want to get the name right, Luis Huesca.
And the family has asked.
Which is just so, for someone like you, it's just such a hard concept to wrap your head around.
No, I mean, I wanted to go to try to comfort them, but that assumes that you don't have knowing culpability for the deaths of someone.
In any event.
It's just.
So awful, all the news about fallen officers.
Poor family.
Poor, poor family.
I mean, it's the hardest thing to live with because once he was here, then he's gone.
Review, should he have ever been a cop?
People treat police officers horribly anyway.
That's the worst.
Well, Marjorie Taylor Greene, last thing.
Motion to vacate.
Motion to vacate the chair.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is going to bring it up next week, she says.
Everyone wants to know, what does Mayor Giuliani think of that?
Mayor Giuliani thinks the substance on which he has it based is pretty darn good.
Because I'm, I'm shocked at Johnson doing so little and supporting such an anti-American agenda.
Including, including all this money for Ukraine without any accountability.
Yeah.
I don't know what, I mean, that's a faulty political act.
I don't know what you think you're doing to help the people of Cuba.
If you don't make sure that that money gets to the people, there are ways to do that.
And we do it with other foreign aid.
This is the second time the Democrats have been asked to do it and haven't.
I think she should have required that.
She also should have required a meeting with Zelensky in which he laid out a plan for what he's going to do with this money.
I mean, Zelensky is the mentee of a major crook in In Ukraine, I mean, I don't know that he's a crook himself, but he sure was trained by them.
Kolomoisky, his boss, was the biggest money launderer in Europe.
And there have been conversations that have been taped of him in which he expresses tremendous admiration for Kolomoisky, who he has put in jail.
But I'm told the jail is somewhat equal to the estate that he has wherever in Monaco or something.
It is to protect him because people want to kill him.
It isn't true that there's not honor among thieves.
What is true is there are a certain number of thieves who don't have honor and they try to steal from other thieves.
And that has happened here numerous times, numerous times, much more than we can count and probably much more than we could actually prosecute.
But we should let them know that we know that, that they're not really fooling us by very much.
So we'll be back with The other side of all this, and also whatever new things come up tomorrow that you're not going to hear about in the right way.
And we'll see if the Yankees can break their losing streak.
Actually, it isn't a losing streak.
Oh, yes, it is.
They lost to Baltimore twice in a row.
It is.
It is after doing so well over the weekend and Judge waking up and the whole team waking up.
Well, we'll see.
They'll play Baltimore one more time, so we'll see what happens.
God bless you.
God bless the people of Israel and the people of the United States.
And say a prayer for all these people to understand each other better.
And to love each other.
Loving each other does not mean doing things that empower people to lose a sense of control, to lose a sense of discipline.
In fact, that isn't loving people.
That's being a childish person who never grew up from being a child.
And you have a responsibility as an adult to set the right model for children.
And the right model is you don't take money from anybody.
That God doesn't want you to do it.
Your parents don't want you to do it.
Your friends probably are going to think there's something wrong with you if you do it.
So we've got a lot to learn on how we teach morals and ethics at an early age.
We depended a lot on the schools, the Catholic schools, to do it.
And I think they're suspending grades at that level now at the beginning of this year and next year.
Ted?
What?
The Catholic schools, aren't they suspending some of their programs starting next year?
There's huge cuts, yeah, across the board.
Yeah, I mean, and they're not entitled to get any money, and they're not entitled to get any help.
And, you know, I get the establishment of church and state and all that sort of thing, but it is an economic issue.
I mean, they do save the state having to educate The child.
So why aren't they entitled to some of the money from that?
That reflects the secular education of that child, not the religious education, the secular education of the child.
Now, many states have done that.
But you know that the Biden administration, because Biden is a very, very good Catholic, doesn't want any money going to the Catholic Church.
But he's not opposed to a lot of money going to abort fetuses.
Including fetuses that would have to be called young babies in the seventh, eighth, and ninth month, which I guess I'll ask the doctor this for sure, but it was my understanding that you abort them by crashing their skulls in.
So Biden seems to have an extraordinarily selective application of the Catholic faith.
Well, yeah, he shouldn't be taking communion.
Maybe, maybe, maybe that's why, or it's only alleged, whether it's true.
Maybe that's why he went in his pants when he was with the Pope.
Everybody says he did and it smelled like hell.
Do you think that's possible?
Yeah, of course he did.
Of course it's possible.
If somebody tells me that about him, I'm more likely to believe that it did happen than it didn't.
I'll just say that.
Most people would be the other way around.
Most people, you wouldn't believe it.
There were times way back when people would tell me things about him and I wouldn't believe them.
You're right.
Yeah.
And now they turn out to be worse than what they were telling me.
Really?
Has done some of the wackiest, craziest, most dishonest and dishonorable things.
I won't do it again, but you know how upset I got when that comedian Yoko Poco said that Trump, that Biden was a decent man and that's why his firefighter grandfather voted for him because Joe was such a decent man.
I just couldn't help but point out the hundred reasons why he's not, including the way he treats his grandchildren, among others, or the way he steals money, or the way in which he puts responsibility on other people that's truly his, or what he's done to his son Hunter in making him a degenerate drug addict, which could have been avoided if he had a father, even a father who was a crook, that decided, well, I'll do crooks with all the bums in Washington.
I won't involve my son in it.
But it's safer for him to involve his son in it, even though it ruins his life.
I'm sorry.
That's not a decent man.
And Mr. Oko, please, please, please, please.
Take a better view of this and get your uncle, get your grandfather off the hook.
I don't think your grandfather's going around saying that Hunter Biden was a decent man now that he's up in heaven, because he can see better than you and I can.
All the things that Joe did.
Uh, which probably are 10 times what we know, what we know about and how much he's hurt the national interest.
I mean, if you, this is not even like Clinton where the, the crimes or the, or the distortions were largely personal.
It didn't hurt the United States with it.
This guy is hurting the United States.
People are dying as a result of insane decisions that he's made.
Well, thank you very much.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Three o'clock.
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