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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani Show.
And America's Mayor Live.
Interchangeable. So we go from the Rudy Giuliani Show to America's Mayor Live.
I'm sure we've interchanged them before.
This is the show that we started, oh my goodness, way back.
Three years ago now, right?
October 2022.
There you go.
And we do it continuously.
Haven't missed a night.
And it really has had a big impact in making sure that you get the news and the information and perspectives that are denied you by the censored press of which there is.
We're inundated by it.
It's outrageous the things they don't cover.
You can predict it.
You just predict it.
Look at what happened with Josh Shapiro's house.
The guy burned it down.
Crazy political violence.
Another example of it.
It came from a guy who hated Trump.
Hated Biden.
Hated Shapiro.
They weren't left enough.
Anybody tell you that, by the way?
Did anybody else report that except maybe the Post and Washington Times?
Not many.
No. Of course not.
He's a nut out of this world.
Crazy, hippie, socialist pig.
Now, I mean, let's face it.
Useless guy.
Terrible guy.
But I mean, you're going to set people off when they get treated, you know, when they get treated carefully like that or they're taken seriously like that.
Not you, but people that have something in that head that we, I guess, haven't been able to discover in advance yet.
Well, we do something about it, right?
People who have done it to other presidents or people like that.
Something sets off their head.
And the violence that we allow in the society today, the violence that we preach about, the violence that we store, gets recovered in moments like this.
And this was just pure luck.
That they got to that one portion of the house.
Somebody found it and they were able to get it.
They were able to get it out before Josh, his two kids, and his wife were injured or killed by it.
But my goodness, that's no way for a governor to live.
We should be so angry about this that we should...
Take a look at how did it happen and let's make sure it never happens again.
And each time these happen, we're not.
Look, the Trump investigation is still going on from last summer.
It seems like ages ago that the guy in Butler County just about murdered the President of the United States before he was a nominee of the Republican Party.
Then they tried it again and failed.
In another very close case.
When are we going to get angry?
And that's it.
No more.
No more of these.
We're going to put in the laws.
We're going to get the people.
I'm going to make sure this doesn't happen.
Okay.
Well, I mean, that was another, just another indication.
And I hope it's not leading to something, but it's sure.
It's sure not something that is a very, very positive development of this terrible record season.
So, Shapiro's, people believe this guy is a nut, that he would not have killed Shapiro if he weren't a presidential candidate.
Of course, he had the opportunity to kill Shapiro before.
He lives right near there.
And he didn't.
And he shared a very, very strange pose before burning the governor's mant, including pictures of himself pointing to the camera and appearing to breathe a fire, as well as a photo of an embroidered phone and also a Molotov cocktail,
which he embroidered with the name Molotov on it.
Kobe Balmer was finally arrested on Sunday in Harrisburg, and he's brought to the main county right away,
and he's being processed the right way.
But the question is, how many of these people do we have, and how well under control are they?
We saw, well, The large numbers had dissipated with the election being over.
But I don't know.
There might be a big surplus out there that was held back by the good work that was done this time in keeping them away.
But you can see they sure can get through, right?
We covered sending criminals to El Salvador.
In the last show, except to say there's no barrier to it.
There's no barrier to American citizens or non-American citizens who come in here illegally being sent back to the country for which they opted for, a country for which they left, did not have an adequate clause of prosecution.
And the reality is that They will try very, very hard to create every connection they can with the United States, and that's great and that's wonderful, but we are in a crisis right now.
We don't have the room to make decisions like, oh, we can take on another 2 million or 3 million.
We're taking on, probably.
Biden is loading us with minimum 15 million people, of which, if we know...
A lot, about a third of them, is wrong.
We don't.
We know very little of about three thirds of them.
About three of them, rather.
Three. We know a great deal about one third of them, at best.
And that would be about three, four million people.
And that's a lot of people that know a lot about FAST, so you're probably wrong about that, too.
We do not get the proper identifications where they're illegal.
They can be created in those countries.
We've got to go back to the same countries for validation, so they're going to be part of it.
And we're going to be stuck with these people.
you.
We're going to do everything we can to get them out.
I think we're going to get the number down.
But getting them out completely is not going to be easy.
So I think we've got a job for us, but it's a very, very necessary one to get America back to a country of the people, for the people, and by the people.
On Sunday, we sent down another five prisoners to El Salvador.
The...
And El Salvador felt that he hadn't been given the proper procedures.
I don't know what the proper procedures are.
So we'll do the proper procedures.
I could tell that that's a bureaucrat's complaint.
That didn't come from the president of that.
That fine country, because he's doing a lot to turn it into a fine country, into a country that you would be proud of.
right.
The president of Berkeley, the president of El Salvador, He says that he would not be able to send back the person who's designated as a possible criminal.
Yeah, it's funny.
He's like, I'm not going to return a terrorist to the United States.
Why do you want that?
I hope you're not suggesting that I smuggle terrorism to the United States, vocally told reporters.
Thank you.
Here's a clip.
Let's see it.
So this is from yesterday at the White House.
President Bukele slamming CNN.
end. So we have this clip from the press
Suppose you're not suggesting that I smuggle a terrorist into the United States, right?
How can I smuggle, how can I return him to the United States?
It's like if I smuggle him into the United States, what do I do?
Of course, I'm not going to do it.
It's like, I mean, the question is, how can I...
Smuggle a terrorist into the United States.
I don't have the power to return him to the United States.
Yeah, but I'm not releasing...
I mean, we're not very fond of releasing terrorism into our country.
I mean, we just turned the world to the safest country in the Western Hemisphere, and you want us to go back into releasing criminals so we can go back to being the murder capital of the world?
That's not going to happen.
Well, they'd love to have a criminal, you know, released a door.
I mean, I'm just...
These are sick people.
Marco, do you have something to say about it?
Yeah, I mean, Stephen Eitland, I don't understand what the two people think.
This individual is a citizen of El Salvador.
He was illegally in the United States and was returned to his country.
That's where you deport people, back to their country of origin.
Except for Venezuela, that wasn't refusing to take people back.
Ready to come back, you?
Mayor? Ready to come back?
Isn't that an excellent discussion?
I mean, it's about having it around your kitchen table, and it's by the most important authorities on this subject.
And I don't know, I'm missing something here.
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I think you caught me having a little of my pizza in there.
As I had...
We actually concluded that we're so diligent we didn't eat today.
Right? My bad.
That was a fat finger on the controls there, so that would be my fault.
That was a fat finger on a piece of pizza, too.
Oh, that as well.
That as well.
So I was very impressed with President Berkley, weren't you?
Is it Bukele?
Bukele? Yeah, Bukele, I think.
Bukele. Oh, certainly, certainly.
The only one thing, if there's one thing, I didn't see him wearing a tie.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But, I mean, maybe that's like a South American kind of look.
You know, I don't know.
I agree with you.
I was a little disappointed about the tie.
He was visiting a president.
But he looked good.
He was clean.
Right? Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And substantively, absolutely knocked it out of the park and complimented Trump very well.
And he is really tough on not returning this guy.
Well, I mean, honestly, that shouldn't be too big of a lift, right?
Like, no, I'm not going to return a terrorist to the United States.
And the guy is his citizen, too.
It's not as if he's a citizen of a different country.
The guy who burned down Shapiro's house is one creepy, creepy, creepy-looking guy.
Whoa! I mean, have you gotten a good look at this guy?
Let's see if I have that.
I have it here somewhere.
Let's see.
Maybe I missed him.
Do we have any more information about his motives and other things like that?
Yeah, I don't have him.
Look at this.
I thought I took his picture.
I was almost certain I took his picture.
We can pull that up eventually.
But in the meantime, what's going on with that?
Well, here he is.
Oh, my goodness.
Get a close-up of that.
We can see that.
This is out of a horror movie, right?
Yeah, what?
Can you see that well?
That is very viewable to the audience.
I thought I had put that on the...
I mean, this guy would scare you walking around.
He was after Trump and Biden.
He's to the left.
He's to the left.
I mean, this is one creepy-looking guy.
And his collar's all messed up.
He's a father of four or five kids.
That's crazy.
Oh, yeah, I saw that picture.
Where did these people come from?
Shapiro was really upset, and he should be.
I mean, you're thinking of children, not just yourself, too, in a situation like that, right?
Well, it looks like you get a little time and you put a few things together, and you can start putting alliances together.
You know, everybody is worried.
I mean, all the people who oppose Trump are just dead wrong.
You know that.
They're just wrong.
And they're really also very stupid because they can't open their minds to something new.
But if you think about it, Trump...
Saw in this situation opportunities to create better relationships.
The country of Yemen has been having a civil war forever.
And part of the civil war is, of course, attacking the regular Houthi people.
And the militias are doing it.
And he is now going to use this opportunity where...
Not only are the bases being bombed, but the American military is going to go after them and try to eliminate the Hooties.
He's going to also help to eliminate the Hooties by identifying them.
Some of them are doing things like stealing airplanes.
They're taking advantage of all kinds of different illegal schemes to hurt and to take advantage of people.
They all operate in an area of Yemen that is pretty easily to access.
So the Israelis may have failed in getting them.
The Americans may have failed in stopping them completely, but they've worn down their resources.
So here's a real chance to get rid of those resources just entirely.
And that would be, again, a great, great right arm, left arm, or in-between arm of the Islamic regime of terror, the reign of terror.
And it could be done in the course of these situations.
And it's also eternally helpful to Israel because they're at sea terrorists.
But of course, Israel has to use that sea.
That's one of its most powerful areas, being able to get across Europe directly.
And also not just people, but it's goods and services, which any country that can keep up goods and services right now is to be credited.
But number one, and it should be rewarded by being purchased.
Given some of the other forms of transportation, buses have turned out to be the best surgery for people.
So I would say this has some good news attached to it, and we should take advantage of it.
But I think it was a good idea that the doctor described this this way, that this will be more useful to the man should he recover.
He may have said when he recovers.
I hope he did.
Israeli troops have taken over a third of Gaza now.
And a third of Gaza they've taken over is very critical.
It's just split up Hamas and it makes sure it can't operate ever again.
So they have three forts up in northern Gaza.
They've got a big fort in the center.
Then they have one right above Right above the little area that has proven to be the biggest problem within Rafa.
The people in Rafa now that have pretty much been cleaned out don't want to be part of the terrorist group, but the terrorists do still hide in parts of the rapid tunnels where occasionally they've been cleaned out by both Egyptians and by American forces.
By Israeli forces.
And I think that is now going to be sectioned off.
Israel is going to attempt a three...
Let's see if we can show it to you the best way possible of showing it to you.
It's going to try a three-part...
Let's see if we can get it figured out here.
It's going to try a three...
Part separation.
Part separation.
There's the Gaza Strip.
I think you see it right there.
It's going to try a three-part separation.
What they're going to do is they're going to create big barriers up there in the Metphalism Corridor.
And it's going to put a big security presence in there to protect that area of the border.
Then as you move toward the center of the country, and you see that road that goes right through the middle, they'll put one there.
And then one will be put down all the way below Kanyunas, and it'll be down in Rafa.
Because that's where a lot of the good stuff can, that's where a lot of the good people can be taken care of without fear of terrorist retribution.
At the same time, isolating.
All the terrorist sanctuaries they can isolate and getting rid of them.
And then counting on the Egyptian people to keep up their half of the bargain of taking people and making sure that it deals with them.
But Israel will participate in it and will not just walk away, which is very good and very, very important.
So...
I don't know if it'll work.
I mean, the last of the groups isn't back yet.
Maybe they're not going to agree with it.
I don't know that there's much more that you can do at this point.
This is about it.
The population there is very, very hidden.
The sanctuaries have done a good job of...
Keeping this down and keeping it below the radar.
But they'll be able to be found and taken out.
Doge is striking again.
They're going to cut out funding for the public broadcasting network.
Oh, I don't hear any crying or any cheering.
Neither. It's really meaningless because they're awful.
They have political opinions that are pathetic and then they are paid and paid to make fun of those people and paid even more if they do a better job of making fun of people on our side.
So they have been operating as a left-wing sort of operation for quite some time, and I think it's about time it be cracked down on.
So public radio, all of the DEI situations that are similar to that, all of them will be available to you, except the United States of America will not be paying for your interest in listening to one-sided political propaganda.
Was it the Muffet's Gaza or was it Sesame Street Gaza?
That was one of the other things they were funding, I remember.
I don't know if this was wrapped up into that, but I think that would have been the public broadcasting system.
Yeah. Now, exactly what was that?
Someone was paid off.
You know, so many things, Ted, and you run past it and you don't, you know, I meant to look into that.
I never did.
Well, so, of course, and we really want to know.
Good morning, Adon.
Have you read your poem for this morning?
No, mommy, I haven't.
Oh, I'd like to read it to you.
Jews are ugly.
They do not like little boys.
Jews like to hit little boys, and then when little boys cry, Jews like to pinch them.
Hard and make them cry some more.
You have to say it more like this.
When you get older, Edon, you can kill them any way you want.
With a gun or a knife or a sword or poison.
Any of these things are okay.
Death to Israel.
Oh, here's another one, though, you have to say at the same time.
Death to America.
It's more like death to America, Kermit.
Instead of Sesame Street.
Mommy, when do I go to the same lessons that Muhammad goes to where they show him how to kill those Jewish people and those American people?
Oh, you've got to be four before you go to those.
When you're a big kid.
That's right.
Instead of Sesame Street, it is Jihad Street.
Is that right?
Yeah, Jihad, yeah.
Oh my gosh, this is crazy.
So we're going to play some clips.
This is from, and I don't know Arabic, so I can't actually read what they're saying here, but you'll...
Wonderful! Laverne is great!
Assalamualaikum ya'am!
Ha ya?
Y zodan!
Yeah! Yeah 0!
We're going to verify that that's not...
I don't think that's...
I think that's a different one.
That might be a Jimmy Kimmel skit.
I think that's something else, but it's funny.
Here's a real...
Well, it's funny it's not Jimmy Kimmel.
Yeah, that's a good point.
If we laugh, it's not Jimmy Kimmel.
Here's InfoWars with a short little breakdown for us.
Let's go now to clip number 18. Here is what your tax dollars paid for.
Was it worth it?
Let's watch.
Eftah ya Sim Sim.
It's Iraqi Sesame Street, folks.
I can't believe this didn't work.
Wait, you're telling me they had Elmo speaking Arabic and yet they're still terrorists in that country?
Do you remember when the PBS employee was caught by O'Keefe or Project Veritas saying, yeah, these Trump stories are so evil.
If we could, we'd take their children and put them in camps and make them watch Sesame Street all day.
Because I don't know if you need to know this, Sesame Street has always been a propaganda tool.
It just used to be wielded on America alone.
It was so successful.
Where was that from?
That was Sesame Street.
Arabic version, and we're a friend of ours from Infowars.
What makes them think they can get away with that?
Do they think they are expressing the broad base of opinion of America, and we don't mean anything?
Our views don't mean anything?
Right. That we're not Americans?
Right. That Jews aren't?
Yeah, and look, there's multiple problems with this, right?
I mean, for example, Why is our taxpayer dollars being used to fund what essentially ends up being propaganda, anti-American propaganda?
Sesame Street is funded around the world by the public broadcasting.
I'm sure USAID money was involved.
And so it's a waste of taxpayer dollars, but even worse, it's anti-American.
We're promoting anti-American rhetoric.
That's often said on these programs.
I mean, we have reports of this show in the past telling Palestinian kids how to kill Jews.
Palestinian children are told to punch Jews and turn their faces into tomatoes in order to liberate Palestine.
This is an article from 10 years ago.
It's a children's show on Al-Aqsa Television.
So again, just to be fair, this isn't Sesame Street now, but another children's show.
Is that a local, I guess local, that's a Palestinian station.
That's right.
Al-Aqsa, I feel like, is like a main one, though.
I think.
Yeah. Does that go into Jewish homes?
Well, I bet it does.
Yeah, you would, I mean, by, yes.
I bet they get the channel.
I bet they don't watch it.
Cut, right?
As long as it's broadcasted out, if you have an antenna, you are receiving that same propaganda.
I don't know.
A lot of those Palestinians don't even have electricity half the time, though, so I'm not sure how they're...
And they could have electricity, but their government, Hamas, takes all of the money that's meant to help these people.
They could have a seven-star resort on the Mediterranean Sea.
Instead, they have a bunch of terror tunnels, weapons, and material to...
Kidnap and kill Jews.
And it's hot there.
What a shame.
What a shame.
It is shameful, Mayor.
That's right.
It's been going on for years and years and years.
No one pays attention to it.
And then people worry and wonder why does Israel say, well, we can't live with these people.
You can't make them neighbors if they are dedicated to killing us from day one.
It just isn't right.
We'll take a short break.
And we'll be right back.
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It's not like a factory, it's like a hospital.
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For roasting.
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They give us the highest quality, all organic, non-GMO.
You should know, all Arabica beans.
No Robusto.
All Arabica.
They're going to go into the roaster, and it'll get roasted for about 20 minutes or so.
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There we were, making coffee.
Best coffee ever?
I just have this note.
The two most famous Diet Coke drinkers.
I'm sitting next to one of them.
That's true.
We knock them down fast.
And now the mayor has turned me into a Diet Coke drinker.
Which is better than the regular stuff.
I used to drink the regular stuff.
And the mayor, he always had Diet Cokes around, so I started drinking Diet Coke.
The president looks at him and likes him now.
I can trust that guy.
I can trust that guy.
He's on the diet stuff.
The good stuff.
So the president looks to me like, and I didn't get a chance to talk to him personally about it.
The weekend's almost here.
I keep thinking the weekend's a while away.
It's only Tuesday, so it's still a ways away.
No, it's almost.
Well, I guess, yeah.
It really isn't right here.
I mean, the weeks go fast, though, with our show man.
I hate to call him on the phone and ask him these questions.
I get a feeling this honeymoon thing with Putin is ending.
Those were calculated comments that he made about Putin.
He's unhappy with him.
And there's no need for this killing.
And it's really irritating him.
And I do think, you know, the best way to analyze Trump is to think of him like maybe, I mean, I...
I'm different than Ted, and Ted is different than Stephen, and Stephen isn't Dr. Maria, and we go on and on with the people we talk to, or Kara, or whatever.
But it is actually effective, even though we're different.
And there might be a little distortion here, but it'll get you somewhere near the answer.
If you want to know what Trump is thinking, what are you thinking?
What do you think is common sense here?
Now, put aside, Jerome, if you have particularly hard prejudices on a subject, put it aside for a minute.
Just think if you didn't have particularly hard prejudices on a subject, what would your feeling be?
If you don't have particularly hard prejudices, then just go with it.
And as a person, if you consider yourself a person of rationality and common sense, you'll think the same thing Trump does.
Right. You might look at it differently.
You might not see the humor in it.
He might.
You might think it's a little better than he does.
But it's a good way.
So there's no way he's not annoyed that Putin is now carrying this out and killing people.
Over and over and over and over and over again.
Here's the problem.
And this is my advice to him.
Just expressing annoyance with Putin's not enough.
*clap*
You gotta hit him with something.
You gotta hit him with something that hurts.
He's going to have to say to himself, I'm jeopardizing a relationship here where I expect to accomplish a lot.
He does.
And he knows he's got to give to accomplish a lot.
He knows he's not going to get it for nothing.
But he may be, he's walking a little bit on a, with a free ticket right now.
Well, it's time, it's time that, it's time
that Trump start getting that ticket to
To react.
Start punching it.
So, what do you think the first reaction Trump should be to getting Putin on board?
He's been fairly soft with him.
He's doing these attacks now.
And in a way, they're...
They're in Trump's face.
How should Trump react to them?
Give Ukraine, maybe up the military, the direct military.
Give Ukraine more tanks.
Come on.
Or frontline equipment, not money.
Not money, not money, just tanks.
Come on, Ted.
I'd want to look at where we're at right now.
We spent a whole campaign.
We're railing against sending money to Ukraine.
Let's make a deal.
Let's get some of the rare earth minerals.
Every time the president or one of his people, we've been talking about Russia, I would say the last three or four times, Mayor, correct me if I'm wrong, Putin has immediately followed with a major attack.
Every time what?
Every time President Trump or one of his top people, there's been word of a conversation between us and Russia in the last few months since President Trump's been back in office, Putin has immediately responded.
With an attack into Ukraine, oftentimes, you know, a stronger attack than what's happening around that time period.
It almost feels like Putin is attempting to, not saying he's doing it, but he's attempting to play President Trump.
And we know President Trump isn't a man to be played.
Yes, but like, and he needs, am I wrong there?
No, no, no.
I think you're right.
And I think, I think, here's what we have to analyze.
And I haven't personally thought about this enough.
If we look at the things that he has reacted to, I think, you tell me, there are two things really you can do to have him react.
One, you can hit him with sanctions.
Which he doesn't like.
We've already hit them very hard.
Oh, no, we haven't.
Russia? Oh, we got so much to go.
Took them off the map financially.
No, no.
They got plenty of ways to make money.
And oil is okay right now.
And if oil is okay, they're okay.
But President Trump, I think the most powerful thing he could do is focus on ways to increase oil supply and bring those oil prices down a little bit.
And that would be a big hit, and that would be a big boom for our economy.
But don't forget, too, Zelensky was in the Oval Office.
They were ready to deal.
President Trump was ready to make a deal on rare earths, which would be great right now.
But Zelensky basically gave us the middle finger.
So I don't know why you want to give him...
I mean...
It seems like...
Because his credibility...
Forget... Today, I thought he had a perfect example.
He said they were all responsible for the war.
And he had it in the right order.
Putin won, Biden two, Zelensky three.
So, how do you say Zelensky's responsible?
Zelensky isn't responsible, probably, for starting the war.
His pestering and his making a big deal...
Of trying to be in NATO has some responsibility for it.
When he was told maybe to keep his mouth shut about that, his constantly talking about it meant that Putin was going to look for an opportunity to come after him.
But I think it's been his action since the war started, where he's been doing everything he can to keep it up, because I just feel he wants to get as much money as possible.
They both do.
Putin, I mean, and it's not like, yeah, Russia isn't making money the same way Ukraine is off the war, but their economy is now, this war is part of their economy now.
Their economy is sucking.
Oh, yeah.
And that's one of the ways you can really hurt him to make his economy suck even more.
And he has to feel pain of some kind.
He's got to feel something.
Well, you think the deaths of the young men fighting would be something?
I would think.
I came to the conclusion when George Bush saw something in his eyes that showed, like, love of God, I saw something in his eyes that you see more often in the eyes of KGB agents who, as young men,
kill lots of people, which is, I saw, a stone-cold killer.
I don't think you're going to affect Vladimir Putin on issues like that.
And that's a Russian mindset, too.
He has a sense of humor about it.
And he'll think you're just a silly, silly child.
Tell a joke about how many they lost in World War II.
As you said, I mean, Mr. Wyckoff, he's a good friend of the president.
He's very respectful to you, Mayor.
So this isn't criticism.
But I don't know that...
You know, how much experience does he have in this space, right?
When he's going up against Vladimir Putin, as you said.
I just don't know how effective Steve would be against Putin or as against some of the Iranians.
That's going to have to prove itself out.
But right now, right now, there isn't a strong enough message being delivered to Putin that he's losing a great advantage he would have had if he had stopped it in terms of a negotiating strategy.
With Trump, and at least what we can do, even if he isn't ready to make concessions yet, we can stop killing people.
Because that is getting to be bloodthirsty and sick.
There's no reason to kill people anymore.
Enough people have died for both parties to have made their position quite clear.
Now they've got to negotiate.
How do we go from here and not kill any more people?
And that's what the president wants, and for his legacy, I want to see that happen.
So I think, just like on Iran, some tough action is necessary, but on Iran, it's easier to figure it out.
It's easier to figure out what to do.
He's gotten it down to two good options, and I think he's going to take the one that...
It's dictated by Iran's answer.
That's right.
And, you know, we know that, you know, Putin wants to continue to move into areas including the Sumi Kharkiv, a place that you're very familiar with.
And we do have, you know, we are seeing up close video evidence, right, of...
Of civilians, you know, of people being attacked that are not all military forces.
We do, and we're uploading it now.
I do want to warn folks, this is quite graphic, and this is from...
It's quite graphic, so I've been kind of going back and forth on whether we want to show it.
I am getting it up here.
We have to remember, too, we're a country in debt, and we've sent more money than...
People can even comprehend most of the time to these people for their war.
A lot of it was stolen.
Most of it was stolen.
And people are dying.
I don't think that our...
I mean, one way or another, I think it's whoever can make the best deal.
I think we need to get to a deal.
I'd like to get some rare earths out of this thing.
You know, because we're suffering.
We have people here that are suffering.
And we could use that money here at home.
There's no question about that.
But the sooner we get that over...
The faster we're going to be able to do that.
Oh yeah, rip the bandit off.
Honestly, I could flip a darn coin.
Like, let's just solve this thing, right?
I was wishing they were going to do it.
What is it more?
Where's the Sumi area that they're referring to?
North of Kharkiv.
So there are now new concerns, Mayor, that Russia is starting to line up their forces along that border up on the north.
And that there may be another summer offensive.
And that's when they say they're going to make a play for Kharkiv.
Sue me and come from up there down.
Well, we're going to try to bring this up here.
We got some video.
I don't know how much that would mean in the big scheme of things.
To me, it seems like Kharkiv would mean a lot.
I might go to war.
Yeah, we might be over there.
I may have to command a legion against Putin.
I'm on board.
He said it's going to be a long, long war.
Come on over.
And honestly, as an American taxpayer, I'm not thrilled with sending more and more money.
I don't want this to be a 20, 30 year boondoggle where we just dump money in it for people who both seemingly are the same culture almost to have different lines on the map.
I think that's generally where most Americans are.
And that's what helped propel us to victory in November, was not being all and all about Ukraine, not having a Ukrainian flag on our Twitter profile.
Right, right.
Like these losers.
That was ridiculous.
That was ridiculous.
People that don't even know where Ukraine is on a map.
They won't have an American flag.
They'll have a Ukrainian flag.
Yeah, and they don't know a damn thing about Ukraine.
Downtown D.C. was worse.
Downtown D.C., they'll fly them on their home without an American flag.
No, as a humanitarian matter, it can't be exaggerated enough.
But in terms of a geopolitical matter, it has been exaggerated quite a bit.
Right. That's right.
And the black and white event yesterday has been colored a little too much.
Yeah. The president has it just right.
Putin is the worst.
Shocking. Putin is the big actor.
He wants the country.
He wants to take the country.
Right. He's got to get over it.
Russian Empire ended.
He's not going to have a Russian Empire.
We're sympathetic with him.
They lost it.
But, you know, we want Canada, too, and they don't seem to want to come.
Right. Right?
To be determined on that.
I love it.
And Stephen's got a lot of...
I'd empathize more with them with Panama.
Yeah. No, that makes sense.
I think we need that.
We'd probably raise the standard of living down there considerably with more involvement.
I think we need Panama more.
Right. The late, great John McCain is not with us, who was born in the Panama Canal Zone.
Russia attacks.
Assume me.
So I don't know the best answer, but I think there are one of two, and one is to give...
Give Ukraine some quick, very, very effective military equipment that will say to Putin, it's time to end this thing.
It's ridiculous.
Also, it wouldn't be a bad way to protect our people that are there, too.
You know, we got some troops all around the place helping.
We don't say it, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to protect them.
That's right, Mayor.
To protect our troops?
Yeah, I mean...
Yeah, let's protect our troops.
We have a lot of...
That's a good idea.
We have a lot of people that...
We have sophisticated tanks.
We've got some sophisticated planes that they don't know how to fly.
That would teach them.
So there are Americans there.
And every time a bombing takes place, it could be an American that's hit.
Right. So I think it's prudent for us to try to get this thing.
Zolinski could have had it done in the Oval Office.
We watched it.
It was a disgrace.
Come on.
It makes you wonder.
It really does.
So what we want to bring up here, we have some video footage of the attacks that took place in Sumi.
We apologize for the...
For the delay here.
See how interested they are?
I told you from the beginning it was all about Karkav, didn't I?
Right. Look how they can't get Karkav.
Let's bring up the map here.
Look at Karkav.
Can you point to Karkav there on the map?
Oh, you don't have your thing.
Okay. So if you look there upper right, you see Karkav just north of there.
And there it is with Stephen's hand there.
That's Karkav.
Mayer is right.
If you've been watching the show from the beginning...
I gotcha.
Then here's footage from Sumi from Sunday.
A warning, this is very, very graphic.
Thank you.
you. Uh, welcome.
Welcome to Professor Giuliani's 8th grade geography class.
I have to have a split screen somehow.
Children? Sit down, watch.
This is my, when I say my city, I have very, very, I have very deep affection for the city of Kharkiv right here.
Now you'll see, it's way far away from Kiev.
Here's Belgorod, that's Russia, and there's Kursk, that's Russia.
Now, Kursk was taken by the Ukrainians a year and a half ago.
They came in, they took it, and they held it.
They held it against two attempts by the Russians and the North Koreans combined to take it back that failed.
And then the very last attempt, and here's where Stephen, I think, is expressing the correct form of anger at this.
While Zelensky took us into overtime, Trump said, okay, there's a little more time to play hockey?
Let me try to be cursed again.
And I really do think, not that whoever told me the truth.
I think it was just a gamble.
I think it was a...
Let me see.
Because if he could take Kursk away from him, he could take the one thing he had in his pocket to trade with.
And he went after it, and he got most of it.
In fact, he could have had almost all of it.
And then in the very last minute, they were able to...
The Ukrainians were able to hold back and keep a portion around here, which sort of protects...
Which sort of protects Sumi and Kharkov.
Now, Putin was making a lot of that.
But Zelensky, again, moved some troops on the border.
And now he's taking Belgrade, which is another big city.
So it isn't as if the Ukrainians are just sitting there as sitting ducks.
But the general death toll is going up.
And here's what's interesting in this war.
And I have great fear that when we hear the toll of this war, there are going to be a lot more Ukrainians dead than we know of.
Because the death toll for the Russians is off the charts.
Over last weekend, A hundred were injured in, 300 were killed, 34 were killed, and 100 were injured in one day in the city of Sumy.
That's a lot.
They also hit university and residential buildings in Kiev and Kharkiv.
Now, the Ukrainians hit Bilgorod.
The Ukrainians also were hit themselves.
In Moscow, there was a meeting of Ukrainian military commanders.
Now, why they were in Moscow, I have no idea.
And why they were hitting Moscow is very odd.
We've got to find out what that means.
I mean, that would be like an outrageous violation of the rules of war.
He does call it, Trump does call it the Biden War, but he also blames Zelensky for not having taken opportunity for the time when, as we thought, and I think we were right, we could have...
We could have rung Putin's bell and sort of ended the damn thing, but we didn't.
So now, as they fight it out at the end, this, I think, oh, whenever you think something in a war, something changes, because they know more about the internals here than I do.
I don't know if there are vulnerable places in here.
There are important places in here.
Kyrgyz is important.
Mariupol is important.
This is important because of the minerals.
So this is important territory here.
So you could see action taking place there.
I don't think you're going to see action taking place in remote parts of Russia and Ukraine, because it won't do them any good.
In the long run, those will just be given up.
People will be dead.
But this is where you want to frighten the people, where you're going to get more of a reaction.
And I think there are going to be actions against Russians in various parts of the area, like there has been up here in Belgorod.
And all it means is, for no purpose other than you could achieve right now, you'll get another 100 people killed, 1,000 people killed, 2,000, 3,000.
And if human life doesn't mean anything, you're like, Putin, fine.
But if human life means something to you, like it does to Trump, this is a very, very difficult situation.
Particularly for the Ukraine, there's lost so many people that the death toll is now up and will continue to be up forever.
The oldest Pearl Harbor survivor died today.
Vaughn P. Drake Jr.
He was from Kentucky.
He was 23 years old.
At the time, the Japanese conducted their attack on the U.S. And he served both in Pearl Harbor and he served in the Battle of Mariana Islands and the Battle of Saipan.
So he was a very, very distinguished soldier and lived a great life.
Certainly a great life.
He looked like a very happy man.
And he died, well, he was 23 years old when he went in, and he died at the age of 106.
If you want to take a close-up picture of him, you can look at his happy face.
Thank you.
Isn't that wonderful?
you.
And they still remembered him there.
God bless him.
God bless him.
How old was he, Mayor?
103. Just a little older than me.
He's got a few years on you yet.
A few years?
Well, I'd say...
God bless him, the stories he could tell.
Yeah. Right?
Well, this is going to...
Trump has been busy on other things, and I think that's hurt.
That's hurt.
They know that, too.
I mean, both...
There he is.
Isn't he a fine-looking man?
Don't you just love it?
Doesn't he look like he fought in World War II?
I'm just thinking every country song right now is about...
Yeah. What a life.
Grandpa was in World War II.
Fought against the Japanese.
That's the greatest generation right there.
God bless you, Vaughn.
Now, let's get back to the worst generation.
Harvard defies Trump's orders to do anything about anti-Semitism.
So Harvard is now making a real try to win the Rudy Ted poll for the University of America to hate Jews the most.
It had come down to Harvard and Columbia, and Columbia had definitely won.
But Comey has settled its problems and at least caved in and said it will sin no more.
Here's Harvard.
Here we are in arguably the number one center for...
I just want to play that look lip.
You're in the middle of saying something.
Go ahead.
You want to play that?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay. So here's the mayor and I at Harvard University.
Here we are in arguably the number one center for Jewish hatred in America.
Now, Colombia would dispute that.
And of recent date, Colombia has actually been more anti-Semitic and displayed more Jewish hatred.
But this is a good solid second, if not first.
Notice, you sort of get the feeling you're in Moscow right before the Communist Revolution.
We have Oriana, the Marxist unity group.
Yeah, I mean, that's really, Marxism has really been a very solid ism that's led to 100 million deaths.
Could be.
If you throw China and Russia, probably about 120, 130.
It's a good number, 130 million people dead if you're big on eugenics.
Oh my goodness.
Then we have Joe Ramsey.
Socialism and democracy.
Yeah, democracy as tyranny of the majority.
That's the way we would call it.
Notice there isn't the word freedom there.
Then we have, well, who the hell knows what the STUSA National Committee is, or the AFSO, ask me, I know what that is.
Yeah, yeah.
Which gives you a general sense that the trade union movement is kind of like no longer pretending that it isn't communist.
Look at the picture of Trump.
If that isn't an attempt to make him look like a Nazi, I don't know what is.
I mean, this is really ridiculous.
Now, so this, I would have to give Harvard points here for maybe being the number one center of Jewish hatred in America.
About a month or two ago, Harvard was clearly out front as the number one center of hatred of Jews.
Now, the last couple of weeks, with the burning and the fires, Columbia seems to be trying to take that away from them.
Since their sports, particularly their football, is like sissy sports, they can't compete that way any longer.
So now they compete in hatred.
Hatred of America, that would be the Marxism.
We know about the hatred of the Jewish people.
Now here's the interesting thing.
Here we are, talking about the number one center of hatred of Jews in America.
Maybe here, maybe Columbia.
Definitely number two.
But look at the name of this.
Come up here.
Come up here.
How long do you think this is going to last?
What do you think?
So you can see back in 1960, that was the short period that Harvard allowed you to come here.
Because what they've done...
Which is really quite ingenious.
They've revived their own policy of virulent anti-Semitism.
Because a guy like Solomon couldn't have gotten in.
Mayor, we've got to do an update.
You know, I have to tell you, we did a lot of work on that study.
We did.
We're going to have to revive it.
We will.
We traveled.
I have a feeling, you know, until now, I thought Columbia had really put them in the dust.
And they were the biggest true haters in the world.
But now Harvard's making a real comeback here.
We're not wanting...
At least Columbia wants to cooperate and pretend.
Harvard says, we don't give a shit.
We just hate Jews.
Right. Screw you.
We're in Boston.
Boston was allowed to hate blacks forever, remember?
Right. So if they were allowed to hate blacks, we could hate Jews.
Right. Right.
That's what kills me.
A lot of their students are Jewish students.
What do the Jewish students think?
Right. And you know what?
We did interview some, and I'll get those ready for tomorrow night.
Maybe we'll spend a couple days here.
Here's what you're going to get.
What school?
Oh, what school we at?
Sad. You did have a few folks at Harvard.
I'll see if I have the video.
A few kids did come up to us, and they did like you.
Remember? Do you remember that?
Mary, what school we at?
We at Harvard or Columbia.
Mary, this is Horvath.
I don't know.
I'm on drugs.
I don't know.
I mean, I think there's a distinction between they don't like Jews and they hate them.
I'm not sure they hate them, but they sure don't like them.
I mean, I'm Jewish.
I don't know if I like Jews.
Was that possible because of what you were taught at Harvard?
Yes, yes, yes.
Before you came to Harvard, Amy, did you like Jews?
Yes, yes.
I liked Jews a lot before that.
Last two years, how have you come to feel about Jews?
I don't like them.
I don't like them.
You know why?
Hey, Jacqueline, what do I like?
Why don't I like shoes anymore?
And I said, oh, don't be silly.
You still like shoes?
She said, no, I don't think so.
Right. These are the questions and answers you get from these people.
Right? What's that, Ted?
That's you.
That's us.
Oh, man, that's the conspiracy corner.
We should put a big sign back there.
Conspiracy corner.
Why is it?
It's the facts corner.
This is the facts.
This is the facts station.
Yeah, look at that.
Your background timed out.
You could do a whole podcast from there.
Oh, yeah.
Stephen, give us less headroom.
What are you doing?
Look, I know we always make sure the mayor looks good.
We can't even take care of ourselves.
What, do you need a little more room?
Way more headroom.
Where's the camera?
Which camera is it?
You can't even see it.
We got so many cameras.
I wish we could show people the set.
It's growing.
How are we fitting them all into the Broadcaster?
Through our...
810 Mini.
810 Mini.
But how many?
Four. Okay, you have one on me.
One on you, straight ahead.
You got one on the...
One on the board.
One on the board, okay.
One on you and the board.
Okay. Go to that.
Zoom out.
Zoom that one out.
Is that me?
That's supposed to be you and the board, but for some reason we don't have that set up.
And then look who we got here.
But where's the other remote here?
I can go find it.
Usually we can...
Steven's going to find it.
Oh, you're seeing his shorts.
No! You know, that's usually hidden under the desk.
Son of a...
But this remote's supposed to work for two of the cameras.
Unfortunately, Steven, for some reason we're using...
This is the other one.
Go to two.
All right, so let's go to two.
This is our second camera.
We're bragging a little here, folks, so bear with us.
And that one, what we had, Mayor, we had that aimed...
Next time we're going to have that board, though, facing towards...
We have to angle the boards towards us.
Look at what we can do with this.
We wanted to do that.
We don't have it right yet.
See? We can have you and your...
We call this the professor shot.
So this is when you're playing professor.
So when you hold up your stick, right?
So in this shot, we have you and the board.
So you can point to the board.
Class is in session.
That's really what this is, folks, right?
It really is a crash course.
This is Ukraine.
Right. No, children, it's not a state.
Yes, you're in a PhD program, I know.
You aren't taught states yet?
Oh, they don't teach states anymore.
I didn't realize that.
But we send it as much money or more than we send to our states.
How many think Ukraine is a state?
Go to Columbia at Harvard and see.
Oh, you're wondering why Trump is trying to get Greenland a state?
They are already, and we have Denmark, too.
Oh, that's nice.
Yeah. Denmark's a state, too.
That's good.
Way to go, Brigham.
Smart kid.
Anybody know what Crimea is?
Oh, that was silly.
I thought I had a bunch of...
All these kids have master's degrees in geography.
Right. This is a map?
You know a map, right?
At least that...
You don't know a map.
Right. Must be a hell of a thing being a teacher today, right?
It's probably awful.
So how many more criminals do you think we'll be sending to El Salvador?
I'm hopeful.
We're going to stick some Americans in there with them.
That's right.
What do you think?
Look, we know the president, and I'm sure the president...
Was doing it with similar thoughts, right?
That that will just send these liberals up and...
You can't help it, right?
You can't help it.
It's just too easy.
And watching these liberals just blow a gasket day after day.
Penal colonies are successful, though.
I'm not, like, in theory...
It could become Australia.
And they're cool there.
They're good people.
Mostly. That's funny.
We just know that.
The media had a field day with that one.
There are a higher proportion of addicts in Australia, though, interestingly enough.
Really? Maybe that has something to do with its history as a penal colony.
That would make sense.
You know, New Zealand has a real sense of superiority over Australia.
They were selected.
They were selected to come.
They were poor people.
But they were selected to come.
Really? Yeah.
That's how that worked?
What? For New Zealand?
They weren't thrown out.
They were selected to come.
They had a choice.
They didn't have a choice.
They did.
Oh, they did.
Okay. Yeah.
So who wants to come to New Zealand?
It's a new island.
Yeah. And a lot of people would.
It's nice.
It's nice.
I mean, there are people that have a sense of adventure.
Oh, no, for sure.
I mean, America, of course.
I didn't know that.
Let's say in those ages, you were an outdoors person.
You were a hardy person.
You liked adventure, and they'd give you a nice steak, and all of a sudden you have your own home and stuff like that.
You'd probably have to build a home.
Yeah. Yeah, I can see it back then.
No TV or...
All these distractions now to sit on a couch, right?
Life wasn't going to be very different.
There was no TV.
There was no telephone.
No smartphone.
No X. No Twitter to keep up with the mayor and America's Mayor Live.
You're going to go with a group of people you like, hopefully?
Yeah. America's Mayor Live back then, you'd have to stand in Town Square.
It wasn't much different than going to the U.S. Exactly.
They didn't know the difference between the U.S. and...
I mean, we looked a lot bigger.
If you looked at a map, you could see a lot more possibilities.
We don't learn enough about the early 1700s and the 1600s.
But they, of course, in America, the only ones who went to America, you had to be a white racist.
Yes, you're a white.
It didn't matter if you were Catholic, Protestant, Jewish.
You had to pass a three-day course in hating black people.
Right. And the Native Americans were one big tribe of peaceful, happy, who loved the animals.
They were just great people, you know, Pocahontas.
The Native Americans were just...
Mostly peaceful people.
First of all, they had cures to every disease.
And very low drug prices.
And they had universal health care.
Pocahontas had made certain they had universal health care.
Every single one of them got sick, went right to the hospital.
And if they were very sick, they just killed them.
And, you know, it was very quick treatment, though.
Right. Or feathers.
They would often use feathers in some way.
Yeah, yeah.
And if you were bleeding, they would make sure that it didn't bother you too much because they just bled you to death.
Yeah. Or sing a song or something.
That was good.
And they always kept you away.
They tried very, very hard.
Most of the tribes kept you away from the tribes that liked to eat you.
That's right.
We should do a land acknowledgement before every show.
I was just thinking of that.
Because of a sense of privacy, they never wanted to learn how to write.
They could have learned how to write.
They could have had Shakespeare's.
They do it with beads or something.
They just didn't want to write.
They didn't think it was necessary.
But oral storytelling, there is something special and human about it.
I do love the oral.
And of course the natives, it was all one homogeneous tribe.
The oral is really terrific.
It preserves a lot.
A lot of wisdom.
What? The oral tradition.
You ever play telephone?
Preserves a lot of very important things.
Like, there's a book about all the things it preserves.
I'm trying to find it.
It's very small.
It's about this big.
And then the contributions to culture.
Oh, let's face it.
Let's face it.
Beethoven. Mozart.
Who did the Sistine Chapel?
Michelangelo. What a stupid idiot he was.
I mean, we had real...
Chief! We had real artists.
I'm not going to go there.
We were terrific.
There was an artist once at a very, very important camp.
He put together 45 scalps.
And he made a scalp.
Dreamcatcher. It was so beautiful.
It was absolutely terrible.
That it got ruined because they didn't think carefully.
They took some of the scouts with people from psoriasis.
The psoriasis affected the whole, and now we can't see it anymore.
But it was considered one of the greatest contributions of one of the most important tribes for which the Cleveland Indians were named, which is why the Indians had to become like a prophylactic.
So, of course, the mayor, we're being sarcastic.
We contributed nothing.
What we did to those poor people, we even insisted on things like they shouldn't kill themselves.
Nobody talks about the fact that they were also a bunch of warring tribes against each other.
I hate how the liberal, woke, I don't even know, modern academia, right?
They play it off as though we came over here.
The white man came over here and disrupted this peaceful, homogenized group of people.
These tribes, Mayor, as you know, there were hundreds of them.
They were killing each other.
They were at war with each other.
On the other hand, there were some very peaceful and very good ones.
Of course, yeah.
They were all violent.
It was a mix, but obviously the violent ones dominated because of the way they operated, but that's okay.
All history is distorted by that.
Here's what we're here for.
We're here to make sure this history isn't distorted.
And the guy to focus on now, and don't let him do a Joe Biden on you, is the guy who gave Joe Biden the most money, Xi Jinping.
That's the guy we got to watch out for, and we got to be flexible enough.
In this analysis, we may get a change.
He may not be taking this down to the wire.
Meaning, we could have a new guy trying to move the world into Chinese communism.
The number of changes that have taken place in the group around him is beginning to become alarming.
Not to the point where it's obvious yet, but to the point where a legitimate question can be raised.
Are they getting rid of them?
So, let's see.
So you stay with us, and we will let you know about that.
Tomorrow, we'll be back at our usual time.
That is 7 o'clock on the Rudy Giuliani Show, on Lindell's speech, and on Z Network.
And then at 8, we'll be back with our great show, America's Mayor Live, show number what?
600 and...
Tomorrow will be 648.
648. 648.
You've got to stay with us.
You can go back and watch some of them.
You'll see.
It's kind of like it's a lesson in what you don't hear elsewhere because we're not afraid to tell you about it.
A lot of people are.
And there's nobody to tell us not to tell you.
That's what America's about.
God bless America!
It's our purpose to bring to bear the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our day.
America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
It was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking That brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense, written in 1776, one of the first American bestsellers in which Thomas Paine explained, by rational principles, the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate from the Kingdom of Great Britain and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, the ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past and see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world.
The greatest democracy, the freest country.
A country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason.
For America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason.