America's Mayor Live (402): What Cuban-Americans can teach us about Socialism
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Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor Live, and you can't guess where we are.
I bet you can't, and I'm not going to tell you right away.
I'm going to tell you as we're moving along, but the artwork here is superb.
Pre-Castro.
Pre-Castro, mostly, which is historic, right?
And when you think about it, really, really historic.
Historic about a remarkable group of people who have helped to build 20th century America and 21st century America.
You get some of the idea of why they did when you see this.
We'll have later on, Ted will pin around the room so you can see all the beautiful art.
We'll get a good look at this and we'll get some explanation of the history in the background and But let's begin with, well, I don't know what you could call the top story of the day.
The most disgusting, salacious, unconstitutional, un-American trial in the history of the United States was put on today in probably one of the most perennially crooked courts in America, the New York State Supreme Court for the County of Manhattan, otherwise known as New York.
Now, I am a New Yorker, and I'm a proud one, and probably know more about New York than most living human beings.
Lived there all my life, governed it quite successfully, policed it very successfully, and I am embarrassed.
No, no, I'm hurt.
New York is seen to the world as a court that you'd have to go to Soviet Russia or Nazi Germany or maybe Castro's Cuba to find similar violations of the law.
Even the radical left networks are talking about that this is a disgrace, that it should have never seen the light of day.
Now, you being a lawyer all your life, being a prosecutor, it must really hurt you when you see that the laws aren't being followed.
Just the fact that there was no crime outlined in this case, the judge should have never accepted it.
There's no judge.
That's not a judge.
The person sitting there, Mr. Mershon, has never been elected a judge.
He's been sitting there for 22 years and nobody ever thought... It's an interim.
Yeah, he's like an acting judge.
We've got an intern sitting there, whose daughter is making millions attacking Donald Trump, who voted for Joe Biden, whose wife voted for Joe Biden, whose daughter has put out disgusting caricatures of Donald Trump.
Who doesn't seem to know anything about, oh my goodness, the rule of ethics.
How about Anglo-American due process?
Let's start off with the fact that Trump's not charged with a crime.
Hey, judge!
Hey, jerk!
Somebody's got to be charged with a crime in a court.
When they're not, you know what you do, judge?
You dismiss the case if you're an American judge.
But if you're controlled by Joe Biden and the Democratic Party machine, who the hell is the boss of the county there?
Keith Wright.
Son of, set him loose, Bruce Wright.
Yeah, oh yeah.
Set him loose, Bruce Wright's son.
Put that guy on the bench.
Or keeps him there, cause he runs Manhattan.
Let me ask you a question about today.
So everybody was saying that Stormy Daniels, what does she have to do with this bookkeeping error?
Zero.
Zero, right?
Nothing.
So everybody speculated she's there to humiliate the president.
That's it.
Now, she was allowed to go into detail about the alleged sexual one-time... Well, I actually thought I had banned pornography from that section of Manhattan.
But today, there was a live pornographic show presided over by a disgrace of a human being, not just a judge, Mershawn.
And the things he's done in this trial should result in the summary dismissal of this case.
What can I just ask you about today in Stormy Daniels?
I understand she shouldn't have been on there at all, but she was allowed to go, and then she was allowed to really deviate from the questioning.
But Judge Murkan afterwards tried to blame the defense, saying you didn't You didn't object enough.
Yeah, well the judge obviously, for any number of other reasons, should turn in his law degree because it was obviously worthless.
A judge can exclude anything he wants or she wants from a trial.
You are not bound by the lawyer's objection.
Where the hell did you ever get that idea, you democratic hack?
What happened?
Did the Democrat boss of Manhattan come and tell you, don't object, don't rule for any objections in favor of Trump?
Those lawyers didn't have to object.
Should they have?
Yes.
Are they doing a good job?
Not in my mind, they're not.
We only know what's being reported, though, in all fairness.
We're not in the courtroom.
Well, I'm not being fair.
I'm being truthful.
Lawyers that let this happen Should find somebody else to be trial lawyers.
Trial lawyers are tough.
You think that guy standing next to Trump looks tough?
I think he looks so damn scared, he's looking for a place to hide.
They didn't object to this.
They didn't want to offend the jury.
Didn't want to offend the jury.
You're trying to put my client in jail.
You're trying to interfere in an election in a way that has never been done in the United States of America.
You're trying to turn my country into a dictatorship, and I'm not going to object.
And by the way, lawyers, why don't you go to jail for Trump?
Why don't you stand up and say what Trump can say, and then let him put you in jail?
So very interesting when the prosecutor When the defense, excuse me, finally had a chance to cross-examine Stormy Daniels, they were cut off by the judge right when they caught her in a lie.
Can you explain that?
Yeah, I can explain it.
The judge is crooked.
The judge is dishonest.
What was the lie about?
Well, she had been saying throughout that she wasn't interested in money.
And it went on for about 20 minutes.
The lawyer was actually conducting probably the only thing amounting to a cross-examination that these guys are capable of.
And all of a sudden, Stormy Daniels broke down and admitted she was lying.
Before she could get the words out, the judge stopped the trial for the day at 4.39.
It was supposed to go to 5.
We're going to take a break today for the day.
Now, I've cross-examined numerous times.
Once you get in that moment.
And I'm brilliant at it, okay?
I'm brilliant at it.
You work toward getting that liar to the point of admitting the lie.
And if she's worth anything, coming after that first lie she got are about 50.
Because this woman has spent her life lying, as well as selling you-know-what.
Well, by the time she gets off that witness stand, she should be crawling on the floor like the liar she is.
But she didn't get a chance to do it, the lawyer, because the judge cut her off.
Immediately upon the woman admitting a lie.
Will she come back tomorrow then?
Yeah, but by that time they can rehabilitate her.
Do you need anything else to prove to you that this judge is not a judge?
He's a hitman for the Democratic Party.
No, I think you're correct.
Well, why doesn't someone, is there anybody in New York, is there anybody in New York who's got the guts to stand up and say, this case is a monstrosity?
It's an embarrassment to New York.
New York will now stand out as by far the worst justice system in the country.
This judge is making a mockery.
Any decent judge has to be outraged at watching this man with his wife going after Trump, with his daughter making millions on Trump, with him not even seeing that as a, as a, as a recusal.
Now, how about this?
What's Trump tried for?
Please, lawyers over America, listen to me for a second.
The main charge here is a false statement.
Here's the false statement.
Somebody in the Trump organization, not Trump, wrote in a little business entry, they wrote the words legal fee.
Okay.
The prosecutor has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that it's false.
If they're just even, you're not guilty.
There's nothing false about it.
But nobody trusts the jury.
Every witness has testified that it's a legal thing.
They've even called it that.
By this time, it is obvious that the main tiny little misdemeanor charge that is leading to a worldwide case, which carries 11 months in jail and nobody goes to jail for it, is False.
How are they trying to get a felony?
Trump is innocent.
He told the truth.
Whoever wrote it told the truth.
Second, it's barred by the statute of limitations.
In America and in England, for about 800 years, we've had a statute of limitations.
Not in crooked Democrat New York.
You don't have a statute of limitations.
No way.
This happened seven years ago.
Statute of limitations is five years.
Case over.
Not for Trump.
So they say Trump committed a felony.
I think.
He made this now truthful statement in pursuance of a felony.
Oh my God.
Which is idiotic.
That should end the case.
That you're going to say to me, I think, if you have any sense of fairness, what's the felony?
They haven't told him yet.
They haven't said it yet.
They haven't charged it.
The problem is nobody trusts the process anymore.
They believe it's corrupt.
Most Americans, like I said, even the left wing shows are saying it and they feel like Alvin Bragg could care less if it gets overturned on a show.
Listen, listen.
Everybody says, yes, they all coordinated at the White House.
Alvin Bragg went there.
Letitia James went to the White House.
Fannie Willis and her lover went to the White House.
Absolutely being coordinated out of the White House.
But everybody, and I'm tending to think this is true, he'll get a guilty thing in New York on this case,
appeal to the public.
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to get a guilty case.
it is a one-play. Judge Ingemoron, who is presiding over the other absurd case,
has been elected three times. He's a wackadoodle. He even looks like a wackadoodle. But could you
please point out that he was elected without an opponent?
Where do you get elected without an opponent? In Cuba, after these paintings were done. In
Soviet Russia, you get elected without an opponent.
In Nazi Germany, you get elected without an opponent.
In the United States of America, you're not elected if you don't have an opponent.
You're appointed by same guy, Keyes Wright, or his predecessor, Democratic boss.
And they could at least make a Make a joke out of a fair trial.
Make a kind of like pretend it's a fair trial.
To cut a cross-examination off, the minute she lies, why don't you just stand up and say, hey, I'm the prostitute in the court.
Judge Merson, I'm a prostitute in the Democrat Party.
That's who I am.
Because I'm desperate to hold on to my position.
Because they're going to throw me out of here.
I've never even been nominated.
In 22 years.
So he must be one hell of a judge.
At least Anga Moron got nominated three times.
They pick a judge who's never even been put up for election.
Not even a joke.
So somebody in New York, some Democrat somewhere who would like to save American justice, should come forward and say, this case should just be a mistrial.
It's over.
What you did yesterday or today in court is pornographic.
It's obscene.
It's a disgrace to American justice.
It makes us look to our allies who have fair justice systems, like how can we complain about China or Russia?
We do exactly the same thing they do.
We're doing exactly what Maduro is doing in Venezuela.
Maduro promised Joe Biden he's going to conduct a free and fair trial.
For that, he got billions.
Because Joe throws around billions to, well, mostly terrorists, not just dictators.
Immediately, he set up a trial.
And within a few days, his opponent was in jail.
That's the America that Joe Biden is conducting right now.
For the first time in American history, an American president is trying to imprison his opponent on no crime charge.
The, whatever happened sexually between them is completely, this is not a sexual case.
This is a case about a false statement in a little teeny business record that says legal fee.
The money was paid to Mr. Cohen, who was his lawyer.
That's illegal.
And among other things, as witnesses have said, it's a legal fee.
That is a correct description of it.
It can be five other descriptions, but that one is not false.
Second, the felony, the federal felony that they're charging, they haven't charged yet.
Someday they're going to tell us, maybe after the conviction.
What he did.
You know why they're not going to tell you what the federal felony is?
Because the federal government says it's not a felony.
That's right.
This is a federal case.
If it was a case at all, it would be a federal because of the fact that they also say that it was in a campaign contribution.
It was a campaign contribution according to what we think their theory, Except the federal government has said, gee, I'm sorry, it's not a federal cause, it's not a campaign cause.
Not only that, the Justice Department, the Biden crooked Justice Department, the U.S.
Attorney in the Southern District of New York, another Democrat, his predecessor, Bragg, who was responsible probably for more murders in New York than anybody I can think of quickly, And all decided it wasn't a federal felony.
Then Brad got criticized.
And then Brad got squeezed by the Democratic crooked machine and brought a phony charge.
And now we have a judge who is making a mockery of American justice.
And judges who make a mockery of American justice should be thrown out of office.
They should be.
What they are doing to my state, to my city, that I worked to make the safest large city in America is a disgrace.
Get merchant the hell out of New York and get every one of those damn Democrats out.
You're stinking the place up and nobody's going to live there.
Nobody.
Meanwhile, Adams, Adams is really helping.
He's off in Rome.
The city has protest after protest after protest.
We got schools burning.
And this guy is off in Rome.
It's because his eye is on the White House.
I'm convinced he's looking for a higher office.
Wow.
He goes to these places.
He has the mayor of New York City.
Why is he going to Israel?
Why is he going to Rome?
Well, if he wasn't in Israel, he'd be in a nightclub.
Well, that's true, too.
Or he's in California dancing the night away.
Tomorrow we're going to be back in court.
Another pornographic daytime experience.
Oh, I don't think so, because this time it's the defense, you know, questioning.
He will cut off the defense.
He will stop them.
They're afraid to really irritate him too much.
They're afraid to object.
Someone said today they were afraid to object too much.
Gosh almighty, I wish I had taught them litigation.
There's no such thing as objecting too much.
There's something called Objecting incorrectly.
But when your rule of evidence is correct, you object.
By the way, if you don't, you'll lose it on appeal.
Dope.
Which the judge very, very tauntingly said to them today.
The judge said to them today, after it was all over, after he had his disgraceful pornographic trial, he said, you know, some of these things should not have come in.
But you didn't object.
See what he's doing?
He's setting up a great malpractice case for Trump against his lawyers, but that's going to be too late.
The judge is telling them, I had a judge who was considerably more direct than that.
He would have said, your lawyers aren't objecting.
And then he would have looked at the lawyers and said, where did you go to law school?
And they would say, we went to Columbia.
Ask for your degree back, because you don't know what the hell you're doing.
Now, hey, defendants, get a real lawyer.
Well, we're going to take a short break and we'll be right back.
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Uh, this is Rudy Giuliani back again with America's Mayor Live.
We're going to switch to another part of the world, but an equal disgrace and historic blot on America.
Joe Biden is so desperate to win a few Islamic votes in Dearborn, Michigan.
I think that's it.
That he is completely double crossing.
The State of Israel, and putting a knife in Bibi's back.
It's so bad that he's now begging Bibi not to attack Rafa.
Now, I'm going to do a little arithmetic for you.
Remember, Hamas is the group that came over and killed 1,200 Jewish citizens, civilians mostly, innocent people.
Largest attack on the Jewish community since Hitler.
And some of them children, some of them women, some of them raped, some of them ripped apart, and some of them beheaded.
At the time, Bibi, the head of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, who is responsible for the safety of the Israeli people, who takes it much more seriously than Dodo Joe Biden does, who does nothing for the safety of our people, except in very large numbers gets us killed.
He said, I'm going to wipe out Hamas.
Now, he didn't say that in a blustering way.
He said it because Hamas is dedicated for 50 years to the destruction of the state of Israel, to the destruction of the Jewish people.
And a third one that apparently doesn't affect Joe Biden very much because he does it himself, a death to Americans.
Everyone seemed to agree with that, including feckless, degenerate, demented Joe Biden.
Israel now, for the last five months, has been constantly hectored by Joe Biden and told to stop Hamas because they're killing civilians.
Well, first of all, Israel is killing less civilians than in any modern war in memory.
Considerably less than the United States of America has done.
Number two, Israel is killing civilians because Hamas puts civilians in front of them because they're a bunch of miserable cowards who'd rather see women and children die.
And finally, Hamas hasn't been anywhere near wiped out.
Hamas is alleged to have between 30,000 and 40,000 terrorists.
By the way, designated terrorists by the United States, not by Biden, by Trump.
Biden would love to take Hamas off the terrorist list.
I mean, he gives them plenty of money so that they can kill Jews and Americans.
Giving it to the UN is giving it to them.
You're a fool if you don't know that.
And he's not that much of a fool.
So he has been pressuring Netanyahu.
He has now done the unthinkable.
He's cut off the flow of arms to Israel.
Meanwhile, he sends $60 billion over to his pal in Ukraine without an inspector general.
But without any attempt to see if the money is being used for warfare in a country that's considered to be number one or number two most corrupt country in the world, that has already gotten somewhere around $200 billion of our dollars and can't seem to win.
In fact, it looks like it wants to settle us into a long-term, maybe Vietnam War.
The money that we gave them, $60 billion, has no plan attached to it to drive Russia out.
I mean, it would be impossible because who knows how much of that money is going to even be used for that.
If you think the money in Ukraine is being used irresponsibly, please, please don't go to an Ivy League college.
Go to some real college or do something like read.
I know it's hard.
Many people don't.
I guarantee you that with that amount of money, just about 200 billion, they'd push Russia out if they were using it for it.
But you got a president there, Zelensky, whose mentor is one of the biggest crooks in Ukraine, Kolomoisky.
And they have the goods on show.
They got all the records of all the bribes, even the ones I don't know about.
Whatever I have, they have three times.
So I have about 14 million in bribes.
I'm told it's about 20.
And Zelensky can tell you where the Biden offshore bank accounts are located.
Zelensky can get anything he wants out of Biden.
And he is.
But Israel can't even get arms.
He's cut off arms for Israel.
For this, he should be impeached tomorrow.
Whatever.
Thank God that my friend of 40 years, and he's really my friend, not like Joe Biden, because I don't stab my friends in the back.
Thank God my friend Bibi Netanyahu takes his oath of office seriously, and he's a decent, moral man.
He has gone right to Rafa.
Despite Biden's pleas, Blinken's whining, and he's wiping them out.
Not because he wants to, but because they want to kill his people.
And thank you, Bibi, because they want to kill us too.
But our president is afraid to wipe them out because he may lose a couple of votes in Dearborn, Michigan.
So what is he doing?
He's presenting you with a ceasefire plan.
I don't know what you did when you saw this.
I know you.
I have a suspicion.
So they've been working on a ceasefire for some time.
The idea is the Hamas are going to give the Israelis the hostages back, which include the Americans that Biden never mentions.
They're like the 13 Americans who died that he got killed in Afghanistan.
And he stood there during the ceremony for him, looking at his watch.
Should we show that to you?
The one in which the families, I can't repeat what they say about Joe Biden.
If I tell you that they accuse him of having their children murdered,
I'm telling you what they accuse him of.
So yesterday there's a big announcement.
Cease fire in Gaza.
Agreed to by Qatar.
Useless.
Qatar is making billions from the people who run Hamas.
Because Hamas isn't going to get wiped out.
The billionaires in Qatar are going to continue to run it.
Best he can do is wipe out the soldiers.
Agreed to by Egypt.
Agreed to by Egypt because they don't want a Palestinian in Egypt for any reason.
Because they're smart enough to know they're murderers.
Agreed to by Hamas.
Agreed to by Stinkin' Blinkin'.
Nobody sends Israel a document.
You know, it's like a crooked Pelosi.
She passes bills and then you read it after.
Remember?
What's in the bill, Nancy?
I don't know.
We read it later.
So, they get the ceasefire and it says that 33, that's right, 33, 33 Israelis will be returned.
In return for three or four thousand Palestinians.
Doesn't sound like good numbers to me.
When they get the final draft, there's a little something added after the 33.
You know what it says?
33 Israelis, parenthesis, alive or dead.
Close parenthesis.
Hamas was going to send them dead bodies.
And Biden approved it.
And Stinkin' Blinkin', and our now democratic dictatorship in Washington that has become pro-Islamic terrorist, because God forbid they may lose a state.
Well, maybe he had the reaction that a man has.
Not a twink like Stinkin' Blinkin', not a completely gone a human being like Biden, but like a man.
And he went there and he attacked them and he's beaten the living daylights out of them.
But really, it's a tough job.
Basically, what Biden wanted him to do was to call it all off.
He would have killed about 15,000 Hamas warriors, maybe.
That's according to Hamas.
You know how many there are? 40,000.
He wouldn't have even killed half of the Hamas army.
I mean, it would take him a couple of weeks to get enough people together to come in and kill another 12,000 or 1,200 Jews.
Biden care about that?
No.
So I don't know, when it comes election time, if you're Jewish or if you care for the Jewish people, how about voting against them?
And yelling and screaming while you're voting in the ballot.
Make your vote public.
I'm voting against the worst president in American history and I'm proud of it.
Joe Biden.
He was a disgrace to this country.
Donald Trump handed over a world at peace.
What do we have now?
We'll be back very shortly.
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Now you see a little different segment here, right?
After all that, you know, after all that, we got to focus On an example of people who understand freedom, democracy, individual liberty, human responsibility, people I love.
Now, Roberto and I just met each other, but he doesn't know that I love the Cuban people.
He doesn't know that I love them.
I've loved them since I was a child.
I've loved them since they were double-crossed at the Bay of Pigs.
I've loved them since they came to America You know, impoverished with nothing, everything taken by Castro, and they've been immediately some of the most successful Americans.
You know, we call them hyphenated Americans.
I don't know if I like that.
I'm Italian-American.
You're Cuban-American.
You know, first of all, I think we should be American-Italian-American-Cuban.
I like that better.
Yeah, yes.
And I think after a while we should get rid of the Italian and the Cuban and we're both Americans.
Yeah, yeah.
And the Cuban people, I mean, they are, the Cuban people have books written about them because this, if you come to the United States as an immigrant and you want to follow an example, follow the example of the Cuban people, I'm telling you, the success they've had in a decent, wonderful, patriotic way, gosh almighty.
Now, now we'll get to what I really have here.
Yeah, yes, I love... Your cigar!
Yeah, the Cuban is music, dance and cigars.
And freedom.
I escaped Cuba, I was looking for my freedom in Cuba.
You don't have freedom and you don't have rights.
And I escaped Cuba in a little boat in 1992.
And I stayed five days in the middle of the ocean, ready to die.
And one day, the American coast guard got there and he told me, hey, give me your hand, save your life.
and put it down the ocean the boat and i'm putting my hand my hand back and i say no you're not putting down the ocean the boat for i have the collector the the painting in in my in my boat and they had collector and the american cook can say what Are you a raft in the middle of the ocean and you have the art collector?
Yeah, I have the collection in my boat.
Are you not putting down the ocean my painting?
That's the history.
From Cuba, destroy the painting, destroy the history.
Put it in trash, the books, put it in trash, the history.
For I'm doing recuperation for the Cuban history and the painting in my boat.
You're not putting it inside the ocean.
And I put it back, my bow, and he said, he said, crazy, you are hallucinating.
No, no hallucinator.
It's ready.
It's true.
And he called the boss saying, hi, I'm going to stay in the middle of the ocean.
The one Cuban guy says they are collector.
I say, are you crazy?
He hallucinated.
No, I'm the collector.
I'm here for I die.
I die in the middle of the ocean.
You put it down.
And the boss says, OK, talk with the boss, save your collection.
And this day is the most important day in my life.
The three most important gifts for me is to save my life.
And number two, welcome to Elan Freedom.
I'm putting my life on the line.
And the number three, it's very important, the number three, the guy told me, hey, you're going to jail, the immigration prison.
OK, are you going to jail?
You have the rights.
I have the right.
Yes.
And the more, the more happiness prison in the world for I have the right, my free time, my life, I have the rights.
Yes.
You had the right?
Yes.
And you were let out?
I have the rights.
Oh, man.
I have to tell you, my life, I have the right.
That's a very, very happiness for me.
I'm pro-America for this, freedom and rights.
Now, how do you divide your time?
Because here I am sitting in, I have to tell you, an unbelievably beautiful room, which I think people can only partially experience.
How do you divide your time between art, which you obviously love?
Yes.
And cigars, which you obviously— And cigars!
Now, that's my beautiful dreams.
I doing the cigar for La Rumba, Rumbera.
La Rumba, this is a painting.
La Rumba is a Cuban.
The Cuban is a music, is a cigar, is a dance.
That's La Rumba.
It's a spectacular piece.
Ted, can you see the band?
I'm not a band person.
I always take the band off because I chew them.
But I'm keeping this band on.
I do, I chew them.
Can you see the painting?
I mean, each one of these bands, you want to keep them.
I'm telling you.
See, I think I'd take them off before so I don't spoil them.
I think I'd take them off so I don't spoil them.
So there's a beautiful painting, and the painting is a dance, right?
Yeah, it's the dance.
In 1937, the artist, the name is Antonio Sánchez Araujo, and he won doing the piece, for he won say for the world what the difference, what for Cuba is different in another country, for Cuba is different in another country, for the five continents miss the culture and the little island in the Caribbean, Cuba, the beautiful Cuba.
The hero stands for the guitar, the Spain guitar, the Africa instrument, and the combination of the five continents meets the culture and the little island.
That's why this Cuban is different.
Music, cigars, and rum.
And rum.
And this is called La Rumbera.
La Rumbera.
La Rumbera, 1937.
La Rumbera.
By Leo Lima Cigar.
He rolls the R's like Italian.
La Rumbera.
Come on, Ted.
Let me see if you can do it.
Let's go.
We have a Cuban-American, an Italian-American.
You dance, you talk, you are a bear.
Come on, Ted, let me see if you can do it.
Oh my, oh.
Oh, a room bear.
Let's go.
We have a Cuban American, an Italian American.
Let me see how you can do yours.
Woo.
Bye.
Who?
Rosie here on the mic.
That's your name, Rosie.
Rosie.
Rosie Ramos.
Oh, no, it's Rosie Ramos.
And my father is Roberto Ramos.
Roberto Ramos.
Roberto Ramos.
You did it!
I am here.
Welcome to America's Mayor Live with Roberto.
Now, I am surrounded, you don't know this, but I am surrounded by art.
All different.
All interesting.
All, I want somebody to tell me the story.
Tell me the story.
Want to know if the cigar smoke ruins the art?
That's the biggest question.
That's good for I have, I have a equipment for cleaning the place.
I have equipment for the cigars.
Stratoran equipment, it's good.
It's also Cuban art.
Yeah.
It doesn't get hurt by it.
Okay, well if it's good tobacco, it doesn't get ruined.
You bring some cheap tobacco in here like we were doing with coffee, you know, you drink that cheap coffee, you use bad tobacco.
Who knows what could happen to these?
So what are we looking at here?
I'm sorry, I must be a little dizzy here, but what are we looking at here?
I want to show this Yeah.
Savar on the floor here.
Yeah, it's Wilfredo Lang.
He's a very Cuban famous.
He's doing work together with Picasso in Spain, in France.
He's very famous.
That's a Cuban artist in the 1940s.
1940s, wow.
And what about this one?
This kind of looks like the Middle Ages.
Yeah, the big one with the... So we... It's El Greco.
El Greco is a beautiful, famous painting.
It's the Conde del Gas.
It's in Spain, in Toledo.
This is a Cuban guy, goes there, and the same artist put it in the National Museum in Cuba.
And that is in Toledo?
In Toledo, Spain?
Yeah, in Toledo, Spain.
That's the...
And that one is the most important.
This is a water reef, the discovery of the yellow fever, going to Cuba for research for the Dr. Carlo Jota Finland's discovery of the mosquito.
The mosquito is the problem for the yellow fever.
It's the most important discovery in medicine in the 20th century.
20th century.
The painting is very famous and stays inside the National Palace.
But the problem, in 1959, the communist Castro said, destroy the painting.
For what?
No, for I don't like the Americans in the National Palace.
I say, and the guy don't want destroy, and the guy save the painting, put it in your closet, in your home for 50 years.
For I buy the piece and I'm recuperating the Cuban history, the Cuban-American.
So Castro destroyed it because it showed a connection to America.
Now, Roberto, what Castro was doing was classical Marxism.
So what Marxists do to Cuba, to China, like the Cultural Revolution, to America with all the statues that we're burning now, they destroy your culture.
They take away being Cuban.
They take away being American.
They take away being Russian even.
They take away being Chinese.
Because you're not Russian.
You're not Cuban.
You're not Chinese.
You're not American.
You're a communist.
And you belong to them.
You're a creature of the state.
So Castro destroyed Cuban culture.
Yes.
As every communist did.
All freedom is destroy the freedom.
So this is freedom and you don't have rights.
The communists are very bad for the country.
Castro closed down the church.
Some existed.
No, no, no, don't like the church, don't like the vision de la Caridad.
He said Cuban patroness, he destroyed too, destroyed all history.
And I'm saying Cuba don't like this, and I speak very bad for Castro, and Castro put in jail three times, and he stayed in jail too much time.
And then in 1962 or 63, he expelled the Jews.
And my good friend, who was my advance man and body man and friend and partner for quite some time, was a Cuban Jew whose Jewish family, some were killed, all their property was taken.
And they have a name for, they have a name, I don't know if it's the right name or a wrong name, he has a name for a Cuban Jew.
Do you know what the name is?
What?
No, I don't know what it is.
I'm going to try to remember, but there are some, uh, there are a significant number of Cuban Jews that were thrown out by Castro.
Also at the beginning, he killed homosexuals.
Yes.
Uh, he killed people with AIDS because he thought that was the best way to stop the spread of AIDS and Hollywood fell in love with him.
So I want you, when you, when you think about the people who are tearing down statues of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, who are burning the American flag.
They're doing what Castro was doing.
They're doing what Mao was doing.
They're doing what Stalin was doing.
They are trying to destroy your country.
They're trying to destroy America.
Do you know who is the biggest advocate of destroying the American nationality?
George Soros.
He's written about how dangerous the American nationality is.
So this is the war we're in right now.
And they are turning us into, in many ways, a communist country.
That trial in New York is a communist trial.
You don't have trials like that in America.
What he's doing with the border, and just opening it up, watching people die of ethanol three and four to one over the past, is Marxist.
Take away the border, take away the country.
And that's what we're living through.
Cuba went through it with Castro, but many, many Cubans were able to come to America.
Now they want to take America away.
Yeah.
Looking for the freedom.
In Cuba, you don't have freedom.
No freedom of speech, no freedom of politics, no freedom of economics.
The freedom is illegal.
And that's the word of law in Cuba.
Who's that weird little guy?
Shockey Penn.
Sean Penn.
Cheeky Penn.
Shitty Penn.
What was the name?
The actor?
Yeah, he's about 5'2", right?
And, uh, so he loved Castro.
He loved Castro.
Yeah, I mean, he don't know.
He don't know.
Castro paid the money.
People like, like, like the money, you know?
No, he didn't know the history of the homosexuals that Castro killed.
He didn't know the history of the, uh, of the Jewish people that he expelled.
He didn't know the history of all the Cubans that he killed.
I mean, the man was a massive murderer, not unlike the others, not unlike the other communist leaders.
And the Cuban people can give you a contemporary history of the evils of communism.
Communism is not another form of government.
It's evil, and if you're religious or spiritual and you believe in Satan, it's satanic.
Oh, and please, don't think I made that up.
Marx did.
Marx spent several books writing about how he was God, Marx, and he was like Satan, because Satan was eventually more important than God.
So this is not made up.
It's for real.
Now, the art here is fabulous.
There's a man back there who's looking at us very, very strange.
I don't know if he likes us or he does.
It's Jose Marti.
Is he a good guy?
Yeah.
Jose Marti is a poet.
He said freedom from Cuba.
He said the father, the father is Cuban.
And Abraham Lincoln is a poet.
And he put your life for the freedom, the freedom of Cuba.
The most important guy in Cuba, José Martí.
Martí?
Yeah.
We used to have a parade for him in New York every year.
For José Martí?
Yeah, José Martí.
He lived in New York in 1980 and 1905.
Well, do you know there's a parade for him every year in New York?
For José Martí?
Yeah.
Yes.
Wow.
Yeah.
It didn't look like him.
Yeah, it's Marty and Lincoln is the same.
He looks a little like my uncle.
I mean, this is really a beautiful, beautiful group of paintings.
Now, how did you get, how did you get all those?
How did, how did you put all this together?
Yeah, for, I'm collecting from 40, 40, 40 years, all my life.
In Cuba, one day, I'm, I'm happy for the old man change the house and the old man told me, Hey, I don't have money for pay you.
And I say, hey, are you working for three day?
Give me a $20.
And he told me, no, I don't have $20.
I'm looking for $20 for I want to buy American Jeans.
I'm putting American Jeans going to the party and the girl for me.
But I have only 16 years.
And he told me, no, I don't have paint.
I don't have $20 for it.
I take for you the famous painting, the little painting.
OK, are you selling the painting?
You buy the jean.
OK, give me the painting.
I'm looking for $20 for everywhere.
Looking for the painting and the people don't know the name.
And my brother told me, hey, go to the National Museum for research for the artist and research for the artist.
And the artist is very famous.
The problem, the artist go outside Cuba and the Cuban government destroy the history.
And I say, what?
Destroy the history.
For the painting.
For what?
No, for him going outside Cuba.
The people go outside Cuba.
It's a trial.
For what?
For the trial.
No, for the freedom.
Castro say, and you don't like the revolution, you trial.
What?
And I speak very bad for the government.
That's for this.
And I stay in jail three times.
And going to the jail only for speak bad for the government.
And one day I told to my mom, hey mom, I have two bad news for you.
What is, what is bad news?
You're going to jail again?
No, this time you're going to jail.
This time it's more bad.
What is more bad?
I bite the little ball and escape.
I'm looking for my freedom.
But I take my freedom and take the freedom for all my family.
And I escape in the ocean for five days.
I have freedom and save, save my family.
Yes.
And restored the history of Cuba.
What?
He had nine paintings in his boat, the roof of the boat.
I put the painting in the boat and the American Coast Guard saved my life and saved my painting.
Now, 34 years later, I have the museum, I have the big one collection for the QM Fine Art.
That is an absolutely beautiful story, which should inspire you to go and get MyPillows.com.
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And then you'll have the pillows for the 4th of July.
Get a big, big, big, big American flag blanket.
So you can go to the beach and drive the left-wingers nuts.
Right?
Drive them nuts with the American flag... We have one, an American flag blanket.
I don't have it with me, but it... What?
I use it as a blanket.
So we're going to take a short break, And we'll be right back, and this is pretty interesting, huh?
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This is the Rudy Giuliani back with Rosie Ramos.
Yeah.
Rosie Ramos.
Yes.
Rosie Ramos.
That's perfect.
Now you roll your R's.
It sounds.
Now that is your.
That's my father, Roberto Ramos.
All right.
Now, you're going to tell us, Rosie?
No, no.
Rosie, you're going to tell us about the cigar.
Yes.
So he spoke about La Rumba, the painting, which he forgot to mention.
It's kind of like the Mona Lisa of France, but the Mona Lisa of Cuba, La Rumba.
And my father partnered with Oliva Cigars, which is one of the top.
Yes, wonderful cigar, one of the top cigars.
In the world, in the United States, and in the world.
Definitely competitive with any Cuban cigar.
Yes.
Right?
Would you say so?
Yes.
Very, very great friendship that he has with them.
He partnered with them to create a cigar based off of La Rumba.
We named the cigar La Rumbera.
So you can see.
You can see.
I took it off mine because I'm chewing on it.
Oh, it's blurry, but you can tell it's got beautiful Cool design, and it is based off of the painting, and it's a medium body cigar, so me, I don't like those that are too strong or too heavy, so this is like a perfect smoke for me and for anybody that's not looking for something too strong, but yes.
Show them, unless she's embarrassed, but show them.
Show Dr. Maria having one.
Oh yeah, she's trying.
Come on, Dr. Maria, don't be shy.
Yes.
Don't be shy!
Yes.
Show Dr. Maria.
Can we, Ted?
I know, I know.
It's going to take a second.
I'm doing it, guys.
Ted is, you know, you've got to be careful with Ted.
He's an artiste.
You've got to be very with artiste.
Oh, yeah.
There we go.
There's Roberta.
And there's Maria.
Amazing.
How is it, Maria?
Good, good, good cigar.
Really good cigar.
Congratulations, Roberto.
Thank you.
It's a human on its side.
Open.
Oh, Teddy, did you see that?
I got that on video.
Yeah, that's right on video.
Now if that, if tomorrow morning you come here and that's empty, he's the guy to go.
Yeah, yeah.
Who's the cigar lover?
Me or the mayor here?
I don't know.
Manny used to get cigars for me, Ted.
Manny is the Cuban gentleman I told you about whose family was Jewish and they fled Cuba.
And whenever we would go to a like a big dinner in the days in which they had cigars,
Manny would go around and he'd mooch cigars from everybody at the dinner saying they were for me.
I get it. He finally got caught by my cops because he would give me two, three cigars, which was nice.
I never thought he got more than two or three.
And then one day he got this big box that he's bringing to a friend.
And one of my curious security guys looked in the box and it was filled with cigars.
And they came from all the dinners we had been at.
But he wasn't giving the cigars to poor people.
Isn't that nice?
That's nice.
Cubans are nice people.
Yeah.
Oh, yes.
Oh, he's beating me.
Look at that.
You know what that means?
That means it was rolled perfectly.
Oh, yes.
Where is... Is she still here?
Oh, yeah.
Sweet.
We should... These... Does she want us down on a roll?
Do you want to watch some video?
Yeah, do a little rolling for us.
We can keep talking.
No, no, this is very important.
So, uh, you got to understand, and I'm going to have Roberto and Rosie, I'm going to have them both correct me where I'm wrong, but I've been smoking cigars for... Okay, that long.
Uh, the most important part of the cigar is the wrapper.
The wrapper gives the most flavor.
No one would think it because it's a little thin, little tobacco, but you got to be really careful with the wrapper, right?
Right?
You got to be really careful with the wrapper.
Then you have the, what do you call the next level?
The next one, not the filler, but the next one, the one that really holds the tobacco together.
Capote.
Capote.
Okay.
And then that's the second.
And then of course the filler.
Now it's all important, but you're going to get like that extra little taste out of the, out of that, that wrapper.
So what kind of wrapper is this?
Do you know?
Ecuador.
So it's a Havana seed.
Havana seed.
And then Havana Ecuador.
So now what about the, what about the cop couple?
What about Nicaragua?
It's still in Nicaragua.
That's where they do a lever.
Yes.
And they do Patrons there too, don't they?
Yeah, there's a big Patron factory in Esteli.
That's why it's so similar.
They're made in Nicaragua by Oliva.
Oh, well, you can order them at LaRumbera1937.com.
We sell them in packs.
Yes.
And you don't have to roll the R. You'll still get it.
Yes.
But you'll get it.
Will you get extra credit?
Will you get a discount?
How do you roll the R on the internet?
Oh, right.
R-R-R-R-R-R.
Now.
year. Right? R dash R dash R dash R dash R. Now. Yes. La Grumbera 1937 dot com. La Berra.
Yes.
Yes. So now let's let's show our very famous and quite artistic roller.
Thank you.
Let's show it.
Oh, getting a thing.
Friend who's rolling cigars.
Getting getting a set the We'll check in in a minute here, Rhea.
We have our friend here who's rolling cigars.
I want to ask you a question.
Are women better rollers than men?
A little more careful?
Cigar, what did you say there?
Yes.
Are you a little more careful?
Yes.
Do you know many, many cigar aficionados and owners have told me that?
Now, that doesn't mean you don't get a really good male roller or a really bad female roller,
but by and large, between men and women, the women are a little more careful.
I think so.
You think so?
I think they also get a little more attention to detail.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This is perfectly rolled.
So as you know, we are in the state of Florida.
Which is a very nice thing, because we're in a state that is a free state, as opposed to New York, which is a democratic dictatorship in which only one party rules.
They have a majority of the state legislature, they have a nitwit governor named Hokelpokel, and they have a mayor who spends most of his time in nightclubs and someplace else.
Right now, He's in Rome to see the Pope while the colleges in the city are getting the hell kicked out of them.
But he doesn't really care about that because he wants to convince you it isn't happening.
His basic approach is it's not happening.
Meanwhile, New York City has lost more people than any city in the country.
A lot of them right here.
When I come to Miami, I'm better known than I am in New York.
Isn't that a shame?
I'm better known in Miami than in New York.
How about even in Palm Beach, Ted?
I can't walk down a street in Palm Beach without everybody knowing me.
Of course.
It's not just Palm Beach.
And I'm not saying this... I just want to ask a question.
Is there a material difference between Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Palm Beach, and New York for me?
No.
No.
I wouldn't say so.
Now they are.
What a half of these folks are New Yorkers.
Despite the Biden administration trying to put me in jail for the rest of my life, I am more popular in New York than I ever have been.
Would you please come back?
Would you please come back?
It's almost like, you know, it's not even terribly uplifting.
It's like, would you please come back?
I'll take anybody.
I'll take anybody but Adams, please, please.
So I have to do a little bit of news because I want to explain that what happens, I would like to explain what happens to a country and how dangerous it is to put a nitwit in the White House.
So we have a nitwit in the White House.
I have known Joe Biden for 10, 20, 30, five years.
Joe Biden is, before he became demented and mentally ill, is the single dumbest man I know.
Without doubt.
And probably dumber than anybody you know.
He really is a frickin' nitwit.
So the other day, he was giving a speech, this frickin' nitwit, who has a little butt next to him that could destroy the world, which is really dangerous.
And you did it.
Or you were cheating.
Saturday, he gave a speech.
Very dangerous for him to give speeches.
Could get people killed by giving speeches.
So on Saturday, he decided he was going to give one of his intellectual speeches, which is very, very dangerous because he doesn't have an intellect.
So Biden grouped a number of countries as xenophobic.
You might remember that he consistently accuses Donald Trump of being xenophobic.
Me too.
Thank you.
I appreciate the insult.
He decided that Japan and India are xenophobic, as well as Russia and China.
As he tried to explain, that's the reason why they have struggling economies.
Now, let's just stop for a moment.
Japan is our single biggest ally in Asia.
It's our protection, really, really, if you understand history, and you understand the history of the Chinese and the Japanese who have spent thousands of years at war.
There is no one the Chinese fear, including the U.S., more than the Japanese.
Now, the Japanese have been demilitarized.
You militarize them, and the Chinese will have serious problems of retaining, well, they'll be peeing in their pants, and you know what?
Because they're afraid of the Japanese.
The Japanese are a very loyal friend of the United States, but he's accused of being xenophobic, just like China and Russia.
China has killed 80 million people, Russia about 70, and he accuses our ally of being like them.
Oh, how about India?
India is the largest country in the world, bigger than China.
It's the one chance, really, that there'll be a country bigger than China.
He called them xenophobic.
Now, number one, even if they are, that's stupid.
But that's Joe.
Number two, they're not.
They have changed their laws quite a while ago.
So India is one of the more open places in the world.
And the diversity of their population is enormous.
And they were extremely insulted.
And Japan has just passed a law to open themselves up.
Number two, he said because they're xenophobic, their economies are struggling.
Well, Japan's rate of growth last year was twice the United States.
India was three and a half times.
Who's struggling?
You are, dope!
Imagine calling our allies xenophobic.
Why don't you just throw them out?
There's a 25th amendment.
It says If you are mentally incapable of carrying out the duties of president, we can throw you out.
This guy doesn't know which way to move when he finishes his speech.
Now we're going to start the process of rolling a cigar, which Joe Biden would have no ability to do or even understand.
That's right.
That's right.
We're going to move the camera here onto our friend.
Uh, Livia Garcia, and we're gonna put up her Instagram here shortly, but here is Livia, who is rolling a cigar from scratch.
Here's, here's Livia.
Livia, we got the camera on you.
If you want to say hi, it's right over there.
Yeah, hello.
Yeah.
And so this is Livia right here.
Olivia?
Livia.
Livian?
Livian.
L-I-V-I-A.
Like the water.
Livion.
Livion is with Living Cigars.
You can find her on Instagram, Living Cigars.
But she's here and she's showing you how it's done.
Mayor, do you kind of know what she's doing being the cigar aficionado you are?
I know what she's doing.
I couldn't do it, but I know what she's doing.
Mike, can you tell us what you're doing?
There are two, there are differences between knowing what she's doing and doing it, but I'm going, I'm going, I'm going to have you explain what she's doing.
Okay, I will explain what she's doing.
Right now, she's cutting the cigar and she's, and she's doing a little figure.
What do you call that?
A figurado?
No, a cigarato is a torpedo cigar.
But what do they call it when they have the little tail at the end?
Tail at the end.
And in American, what, tail at the end?
Let me show, oh no, you can show it.
You're on camera, you're on camera.
No, you're on camera, you don't have, stay seated, stay seated.
You're on the camera, yeah.
So why would you do that to the cigar?
Why would you put the little... I mean, it's cute, but is there any... Oh boy, it just went.
That's okay.
What?
A little penis?
What?
It's like a little... She makes like a little butterfly at the tip.
Does it make a difference?
It takes that type of finish.
Now, tell us about a figurado, what that means, when we say a cigar is a figurado cigar.
It takes that type of finish. Now tell us about a figurado, what that means when we say a cigar
is a figurado cigar. I'll translate. Like a torpedo.
like a torpedo.
The other one has a straight... Roberto?
Do we have a torpedo somewhere?
Just one we could show?
We'll show that off and then we'll... And then we'll what?
What are the bosses, what are the bosses saying?
What's up?
Yeah, well, we're gonna show off the cigar, we're gonna show off, uh, show a little more, and then maybe, uh, we're signing off for the evening.
Can I have some?
Can you hear this?
Oh, yes.
Can I play?
Yeah.
What?
Are we making this?
No.
Maybe, I thought maybe just because this is always hidden from you, I would like to play something that is not played very often because people are afraid to play it.
Although today on Newsmax, Mr. Schmidt did a very, very good job exposing the anti-American,
anti-Jewish George Soros, who accuses people of being anti-Semitic if they criticize him.
So a very, very fine reporter for the Post did an expose that Soros and a number of his
other American-hating friends put up the money for many of the protesters who burned the
American flag, burned various structures, did damage to property at NYU, at CUNY, other
places.
The money was put up by George Soros, among others.
He's also the one who put up the money for the 50 or 60 district attorneys who are getting people murdered all over America, a large percentage of which are black people.
This is George Soros.
If you want to know where George Soros' sickness emerges, then you should listen to this video, which is very carefully hidden from the American people, because it proves What a horrible human being he is.
So let's listen to George Soros, who is, by the way, the biggest financial supporter of Joe Biden.
The biggest financial supporter of Black Lives Matter, the killing police officers, killing cops organization.
The biggest supporter now, or one of the biggest supporters of the protesters who are burning American flags and raising Palestinian flags and burning Israeli flags.
And talking about destroying Israel.
This is George Soros, and this will tell you a little bit about his history.
There's a lot more to his history, as you can tell when you hear this.
Are we going to play it?
Can we hear it?
this protector of yours who swore that you were his adopted god son. I remember
exactly what he says. Went out in fact and helped from the time he said.
The property from the Jews. That's right. I mean that's that sounds like an
experience that would send lots of people to the psychiatric couch for many
many years.
Was it difficult?
Not at all.
Not at all.
Maybe as a child you don't see the connection, but it created no problem at all.
No feeling of guilt?
No.
This is the man who is the biggest supporter of the current party of Joe Biden.
So when you're voting for Joe Biden, you're voting for that.
That.
What you just saw.
That you don't get to see most places because they are afraid to play it.
What they're afraid of, I don't know.
George Soros one time accused me of being anti-Semitic.
And I said, proudly, I'm a better Jew than you are.
He never asked me why am I a better Jew than he is.
And the reason is because I never turned in the property of Jews that would get them killed.
That's why I'm a better Jew than you are.
So cut out, cut out all this.
If you can vote for the party of George Soros, there's something wrong with you.
Because to this day, he hates Jews because he wants to destroy Israel.
That's George Soros.
All right!
This is a torpedo.
Kind of called a figurado because there are other different little things
you can do also with a cigar to make them interesting.
And they're very, Um, uh,
appreciated cigars, I would say. People really like them.
But I have a question for Roberto.
Roberto, there is a thought that the cigars like this, the triangular cigars,
have better tobacco. Is that true?
It's true that those have better tobacco.
Do they say a little better tobacco for these cigars because they're more popular?
That's eight years age. They say in Oliva cigar, eight years.
This one's been aged eight years.
So you might say it's a better cigar.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because in many ways, I think cigar companies think that people kind of test their cigar off this.
In other words, if you want to You want to try three cigars from different companies.
Very often they'll go to the triangular cigar to taste it so they put the better tobacco in.
So just a little thing.
And they're usually more expensive, right?
No, but is this cigar more expensive than a regular cigar?
No.
Okay, well that's good because some cigar companies Make this cigar a little more expensive.
Isn't that right?
A little more expensive.
Now, but also because it's a little harder to roll.
Would this take you longer to roll than a regular cigar?
Yes.
Yes.
That's the best price and best quality.
Yeah.
Are there some cigar rollers that might not be able to do this?
Yeah.
I'm going to hand it again.
Yeah.
I'm not playing a save it down.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You have to do a course.
If you were testing a cigar roller, would you want to see their, their, um,
triangular cigar cigar like this?
Would you like to see how they did this?
Would this tell you if they were a good roller?
Yes.
Yes.
It's a little more difficult.
You have to make it a little narrower here.
Yeah.
Yes, yes, it's a little more difficult way.
You have to make it a little narrower here.
Yeah, and then.
And then you put the little cap on right.
So you go doing like a, you say, in English, you know.
You go like rolling it until it finishes and creates the tip.
And one last question for the amateur cigar people out there.
So there are cigars, there are a lot of different cigars, but there's one general distinction between natural and maduro.
Maduro.
And one of the gentlemen here, I think you said this reminds you of a Maduro, a bit of a like of a Maduro.
And that's because it's kind of dark.
But this is not a Maduro.
It's a new model. No, it's a one. Okay, I'm going to thank everyone in a minute but I just want to know what's the
difference between a Maduro and a natural.
In my opinion, it's a new model.
The Maduro one is darker.
Translate that the material one is darker.
It's.
So, they went, they went, they went in more as they make it and it gets.
Aged more. Yes. And people think it necessarily is stronger.
Not always.
Not always.
Maduro's can sometimes be stronger.
Maduro's can sometimes be lighter.
So you have to know your Maduro's.
So on America's Mayor Confidential, when we get it rolling, we're going to do a special one on cigars.
And we're going to do a special one on what's coming up.
Coffee.
You like coffee?
Yes!
I hear everybody yelling!
They're all yelling!
They love coffee!
All right!
God bless the people of Israel and pray for them.
Tonight we're going to pray for the people of Cuba, who still suffer under communism, and let's pray for the people of the United States.
God bless America.
Like you said, they print the dollars.
So why does the government even borrow?
Well, the, so the, I mean, again, some of this stuff gets...
Some of the language and concepts are just confusing.
I mean, the government definitely prints money, and it definitely lends that money.
The government definitely prints money, and then it lends that money by selling bonds.
Is that what they do?
Yeah, they sell bonds.
Yeah, they sell bonds, since they sell bonds and people buy the bonds and lend them the money.
A lot of times, at least in my year with MMT, the language and the concepts can be unnecessarily confusing, but there is no question that the government prints money, and then it uses that money to... I guess I'm just... I can't really talk... I don't get it.
I don't know what they're talking about, because it's like...
Yeah.
Whoa, ladies and gentlemen, we have just one more bonus minute.
We wanted to come back and share with you a little bit of information on this book.
Go ahead, man.
A novel based on a true story by Michael Reed.
Tell us about this.
Yeah, so the story my father had told about, remember when he told you the story about how he wanted just $20 to buy jeans so he can impress all the ladies in Cuba?
But the gentleman gave him a painting instead and told him, go to the museum, there's a famous painting, I promise, and you can sell this for way more.
That painting in the front is the one, his first ever painting that started everything.
It's called The Saxophone.
El pintor como se llama?
Carlos Sobrino.
Carlos Sobrino.
Oh, yes.
One of our favorites.
Painted by Carlos Sobrino.
And this is the story that he told you how he came here, how he started the collection, came here on a boat.
It's all the details of the story and everything that happened down to when he was in prison in Cuba for political protests.
You can purchase it on Amazon and it is called The Painting by Michael Reed.
He's done a true story.
Yes.
God bless.
Thank you.
All right.
Thanks again.
Thank you, everyone.
Have a great night.
We'll see you tomorrow.
We're gonna send you off for some salsa You
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