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This is Rudy Giuliani and this is America's Mayor Live coming to you from New Hampshire.
And we're very, very happy to be here for our second night of broadcasting in our studio that we're building brick by brick, piece by piece, camera by camera, microphone by microphone.
Oh, Ted's so nervous something's going to go wrong.
He's working on the camera right now.
But I'm going to work on that insane killing, or attempted killing, I should say, mass killing in Colorado, in Boulder, Colorado.
An illegal alien named Mohamed Sabri Saliman from Egypt.
was the attempted murderer who burned 12 people, several of whom very seriously burned.
One of them, of course, you could see pictures of the woman's body burning on the ground.
He was intent on doing a mass murder.
He is part of a group now that's emerging.
I don't know what you would call this.
It's becoming regular.
It's becoming organized.
It's becoming a cult.
It's becoming a terrorist movement of its own.
the Free Palestine Movement, very eerily, this Solomon guy said the same thing that Elias guy said in Washington when he was killing the two young people coming out of Jerusalem.
The Israeli, the kids who worked in the Israeli mission who were American citizens.
That was just a week ago.
That was Free Palestine.
Boom, boom.
This is Free Palestine.
Smash, smash, smash.
Now, this Free Palestine terrorist group is operating in a lot of places.
And on the surface, the ones we can find are frightening because they're in different parts of the country and they have the same purpose and the same insane writings are found.
And this guy had a Koran in his car.
He had things about how much he hates Jews and how much he hates Israel and how much he hates the people who support them like us, Americans.
Mohammed Sobri Salman, I think, lived in Colorado Springs, which is about a one-hour drive from Boulder, Colorado.
He actually said that he was very disappointed.
This is after he was arrested.
he was disappointed that he couldn't carry out a bigger attack had he long desired to kill as many Jews as he could the The group that he attacked is a peaceful group of people, which we'll tell you a little about.
He lived across the street in Colorado Springs from a Messianic Jew named David Costello, who was interviewed and said, I don't understand.
I haven't seen a picture of him, but I imagine he dresses up in a way in which he looks distinctively Jewish.
He doesn't understand why he didn't kill him, and he's just saying his prayers to God that he was spared.
And then when he was talking to the reporter, he felt guilty about the people who were killed.
He was attempting and was going to do a very, very big mass attack, but he was prevented from getting a firearm because he doesn't have a U.S. visa.
Now that's interesting, that firearms Joe Biden didn't take it seriously because the guy came in, should never have been let in.
He was let in, even though he came in without any papers or anything else.
He then was given a certain amount of time that he could stay here.
He overstayed.
He was going to be deported.
And then he claimed asylum, which, of course, is complete nonsense because asylum is fear of political persecution from your home country.
Either you come here with that or you don't develop it after you're here unless it's a complete phony thing like, you know, the congresswoman who allegedly married her brother or people who come in overnight and have their baby here so the baby can be American and they can sneak in and get all the welfare benefits that you can get.
So instead of doing the shooting, he decided he was going to set all his victims on fire, and he was focusing on this particular group.
And the group was a group that had been in formation for at least a year.
And they had regular, so he knew their sort of routine.
They would get together somewhere, it looked to me, they say 25 or 30, it looked to me more like 40 or 50. They would get together, have a meeting, and then they would do a march for peace.
They say that they had encountered protesters before, which you would imagine, right?
But no violence.
They have not had a violent incident.
And they go about making their First Amendment statement without bothering anybody.
Except for some reason, it really bothered this guy, Mohammed Asabri Saliman.
Who decided to, in essence, just jump all over them.
And he had with him a large number of Molotov cocktails, and he set off a couple before he was subdued.
The eldest victim was an 88-year-old woman whose name has been withheld.
Who was it?
A Holocaust survivor.
Can you imagine that?
Here she is, 88 years old.
She was probably a child when she was a Holocaust survivor.
And now has lived a good life in the United States, I trust.
And this is the way, near the end of her life, this has to happen.
Somebody tries to burn her.
And she sees someone virtually burned to death.
We hope the woman makes it through.
There was one that was very seriously burned, and then there were a couple that were in serious condition and others less so.
But this attack is on a group of people that were trying very much to have the hostages release and bring about peace in Palestine.
Again, not aggressive, aggressive, Aggressive, militaristic, kind of just the opposite.
And he shows up.
Can they see this picture, Ted?
Of him, of his fat belly.
I gather in his right hand, I think he had something like 60 of them in the car.
But he had two with him right there.
And those are the two that he used with an inflammatory device to set off the people.
And he injured 12 people, various degrees of severity, the worst one being the woman who was put completely on fire.
And their conditions now vary from very critical to recovery.
So there we don't know.
How this is going to end up.
And if we have a video of it, you can hear him saying, and these words become very, very important because we're going to link them together right now in a little something that will give you a sense of I'm tired of reporting this individually.
I'm tired of it.
And we've got to take this much more seriously.
I've been saying that, but now I want to show it to you.
As soon as we come back, can we just show this guy yelling this like the shooter did in Washington about free Palestine, free Palestine?
We're here.
We can't do nothing about that.
We can't do nothing.
We can't.
We're not here.
We have to answer this.
We're not.
He was wearing an orange suit with something on his back.
He was spraying alcohol.
He's making Molotov cocktails.
What we can't do when he's got Molotov cocktails on there.
That's what he's got right here.
You're a Molotov.
Get back, bro.
How many children?
We're here, brother.
We're here.
We can't do nothing.
How many children have got?
We can't do nothing.
We can't.
We're not here.
We have to end service.
We're not here, bro.
We're not.
We're on TV video right now.
We have to end service.
Thank you.
Well.
Well, Well, so now we know why he did it, right?
He moved to Colorado Springs in 2022.
He had entered the United States through California, and he was given a tourist visa, which he should not have been given.
It expired in 2023.
Before that, he had applied for asylum after he was here, which makes it an asylum application that should have been immediately denied.
And then...
And the other thing we know about him is he attempted to get a gun where the only person who exercised good judgment was the owner of the gun store who said, get the hell out of here, you're an illegal.
So this should never have taken place.
This is another one of the Biden, thank God, not murders, but close to it, attempted murders.
He had in his Toyota Prius literature about hating Israel, about freeing Palestine and about USAID.
Of course, USAID is really a subdivision of Hamas.
And this group, he had some literature about this group.
It's called Run for Their Lives, and it's a weekly walk in solidarity with the Israeli hostages.
And their focus is on the hostages, not the war.
If you look at the screen again, you can see that the police did a good job of cuffing him and very, very professionally cuffed him.
And now he's being charged both federally and under the state.
Generally, he's being charged with terrorism.
Now, there was a...
They are.
But don't think they've changed completely.
MSNBC, I can't take it all.
But I listen to CNN occasionally.
I did the other night.
And just when I think that there's a chance that there's that they're coming back, all of a sudden, they do something that's completely, well, it just reminds you that they're completely unfair, American-hating, I don't know what you would call them.
But the CNN the CNN And then, Wow.
Immediately attacked the FBI for describing this as, she called them juvenile, for quickly branding the Colorado firebomb attack as terrorism.
Wasn't he saying Free Palestine on that there?
This reminds me, this must be like a disciple of Biden who are enamored of the Islamic terrorists.
And you can't say the word Islamic terrorist.
And you can't say the word terrorism like when the guy walked into the Marine base and shot up the Marines saying, Allah Akbar!
Allah Akbar!
Allah Akbar!
That wasn't a terrorist incident, even though he was in communication with terrorist groups overseas.
This guy, this guy, I mean...
it would be a racist murder.
What does the guy have to do?
Hold up a sign saying, Obama, please describe me correctly.
I'm an Islamic terrorist.
I'm a killer.
I'm a murderer.
I'm a maniac.
I'm an Islamic extremist.
I think I'm going to go to heaven and get 72 virgins.
But I'm not a bullshit artist, so let's get it straight.
I'm not anything else but an Islamic terrorist.
And when you describe this murder or shooting, please describe it correctly, because I want credit for who I am.
I'm a mad, insane Islamic terrorist.
And I got the Koran in my car because it tells me I can do this.
Uh-huh.
It tells me I can kill infidels, particularly Jews and Christians.
Oh, Mohammed tells me that.
I'm sorry.
That's what it says.
Want me to lie about it?
Oh, the Koran is beautiful.
It tells you to love Jews and Christians as children of Abraham.
Yeah.
That's for a while.
Until the Jews and the Christians and the Arabs threw him the hell out of Medina.
And then he said, let's kill them all.
And he said, and then he does have an exception to killing you.
He'll take a bribe from you.
He'll take extortion.
Sounds like Al Capone, right?
Except he was Italian.
We had no trouble calling him whatever he was.
The guy who did this had the Koran in the car.
The Koran was in the car for a reason.
Because there are any number of verses in that car that justified exactly what he did.
Oh, you may say there are some things in there that condemn what he did.
Except in the sequence of Muhammad's life.
Muhammad ended his life as a killer and a murderer and a mass murderer.
That was in the early part of his life when he thought he was going to be able to convince people that his religion was the true religion and that the angel Gabriel really came to the Temple Mount and took him up to heaven and introduced him to Abraham and to Solomon and to Jesus and to the prophets.
Then when he came back and went into Medina and started telling people that, and they said he was nuts.
And it didn't help that he was epileptic, that would get down on the ground and have epileptic fits while he was saying it.
they didn't know what epilepsy was so they were sure for sure he was a nut The truth will set you free.
If you keep following this book, Without amending it substantially, we're going to continue to have people who try to burn 83-year-old women who are people who escaped the Holocaust because they don't think that Hitler finished the job.
Now, how many of these people have said that?
And who was the biggest supporter of Hitler's final solution?
The chief holy man in Jerusalem who spent many, many, many days with Hitler.
Well, in case you think this is isolated, this is exactly as I said, the words, this is exactly the words that were used by the guy who killed the two young people, the two Israeli people.
It was exactly the sentiments of Cody Balmer.
Remember Cody Balmer?
Cody Balmer is a person who attacked Governor Shapiro's home because of his concern for the Palestinian people.
Or maybe all of the intifada attacks that go on at universities where The American students are arguing for a terrorist group that wants to kill all the Jews and Americans.
Now, how does that happen except that the Ivy League schools twist their heads to become anti-American?
There they are yelling for free Palestine.
Free the Hamas.
Kill the Jews.
River to sea.
Same thing, Free Palestine, the Antifada groups.
And then we've got the Squad and the House of Representatives.
Free Palestine.
And then we have recently Arthur Cheliotis of Columbia University, formerly a distinguished professor.
Distinguished professor, my ass.
School wouldn't be like that if they had distinguished professors.
All he had was insane anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and lies about the Gaza war, which he was allowed to spout until Trump just put too much pressure on them.
And this guy was a big shot in the labor movement in New York.
And how about the candidate for mayor, Zoran Mamdami, who's running second, and a very strong second, supported by the Democratic Socialists.
Anti-American party.
He wants to free Palestine.
And it is their brainwashing.
It is their rebutted by their people, by the Democrat Party.
A decent political party that loved America would throw them out.
It would throw them out.
These people belong in the Democratic Party of the 1840s and 1850s or the 1860s that went to war for slavery.
They don't belong in a modern Democrat, Republican, or any kind of party.
The broken windows theory applies really well here.
The first one of those squad members to say that should have been tossed out of the party.
But Schumer instead went and hid.
You know, God forbid he should stand up for the Jewish people.
They only have given him millions and millions of dollars.
made his career.
Thank you.
Well, let's hope that we have a national effort to investigate this and show the connections, because a lot of this is funded by two groups.
Don't think that Soros doesn't have his hand in this.
But there are some people that are more involved in it than even Soros.
And I think we should heed the warnings of our...
We have no idea who's here.
And the press isn't going to help us be aware of it because every time this happens, we're going to miss some of these because they're going to get covered like this Juliet Cayman national security analyst who immediately attacked the FBI for finally telling the truth.
You don't have to be a genius to figure out it's a terrorist incident when a guy is going around burning people, yelling out, free Palestine.
And they're a group that's demonstrating in favor of releasing the hostages.
I mean, I think I got that figured out.
Who is this person, this Juliet KM, and has she been fired yet?
Do you know Ted?
This is from CNN?
Yeah, look her up.
It makes law enforcement look disorganized.
And it makes the FBI look so juvenile.
No, no.
It makes you look extremely prejudiced, soft on terrorism, and not really a national security analyst.
I'd like to know what she did to become a national security analyst.
Did she take an online course in national security?
You get me her background.
Well, I tell people that...
Yeah, sure, sure.
Any way I can see it?
Oh, good, good.
Okay, because we had a little trouble before with some of the television Look, there's these things, there's these entities called Joint Terrorism Task Forces.
There's one in Boulder.
It involves local, state and federal entities normally and probably even now they are working together to determine the motive.
It may be very clear to people.
I think it's important to tell people what the motive is because at least I just have to acknowledge it.
There are things online about the assailant and what he has said regarding The Jewish organization and them being together, those aren't verified.
And that's why the Boulder police are saying, can we not jump the gun?
And that's why I have to acknowledge it, is that one of the reasons why we don't jump the gun is because Boulder police have to make a case.
And if you go out believing, it's one thing.
You are going to miss lots of other things.
And so the older police chief was clear.
We don't know if the victims were specifically attacked for their, you know, for who they were.
And we don't know exactly who the perpetrator is.
You know, this reminds me, this reminds me, although I don't, I can't, I just want to get her background, having to sort of unwind and then maybe rewind or state the same thing consistently.
In the future, if it does turn out, being terrorism.
You'll see that I work.
Juliet Kayyam.
K-A-Y-Y.
Juliet Kayyam.
Ian.
That's right.
Here she is.
Oh, she's a big dam.
Oh, oh, oh.
Well, we'll be back after this.
We haven't taken a break yet, right?
Well, let's take a break.
I know you all love that.
And we'll be right back.
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Well, I guess it is pretty well settled that the attack in Colorado was a terrorist attack, an Islamic extremist terrorist attack, very much tied in with four or five other either attacks or diatribes, using very much the same Exact language and approach, and there are plenty more that we probably don't even hear about.
And that's language that we also hear en masse during the Intifada protests that we have now in America, which comes to us by virtue of communist money, Islamic money, and Soros.
Now, I'm going to just veer off on this in case anyone in the administration is listening.
Will you please not sign an agreement with Iran?
I mean, it really is going to make the president look bad.
He criticized Obama for trusting them.
I mean, they've gotten no better since Obama.
They've gotten worse.
They've killed more Americans since then.
Since the time Obama made the worst agreement in the history of America by agreeing with them, and now with Soleimani and others, they probably killed 1,000 Americans.
What the hell are we doing signing an agreement with a group that has killed 1,000 Americans?
That violated everything they agreed to in that original agreement.
And have been caught doing it and even chastised by the United Nations it was so bad.
There are certain people that you can't negotiate with because they're liars and they're killers and they're insane murderers.
And the Ayatollah is one of them.
And the world will be given a great, great blessing.
If that regime is removed, it'll create the possibility for peace in the Middle East.
The single biggest barrier to peace right now is the regime of terror.
Every other force in the Middle East is moving toward the idea that we have to make peace.
The groups that were dead set against it, Bibi Netanyahu has done a great job with the United States government not giving him much encouragement, in fact, trying to stop him and doing away with them.
Iran's on the brink.
The Ayatollah's on the brink.
Please, let's not save him.
Please.
I read today in the papers that we might agree to some small amount of nuclear capacity they could have.
Thank you.
The President was right when he said no nuclear capacity.
Not that much.
None.
And if they say no, then get rid of it.
And the only way we're going to be sure it's gone.
Because no matter what we do, no matter what we do inspecting, we're not going to be sure it's gone.
And we're not going to be sure that they haven't created avenues so that they can ratchet it up within two months.
There's no way the Ayatollah wants to sit there in the middle of nuclear powers and not be nuclear himself if his objective is, as he states, to create an Islamic empire.
And unless we want to make the same mistake we made with Hitler and Ben Laden and Stalin, let's not believe what he said.
Let's make believe that's not true.
He doesn't really want to take over the world.
Like Xi Jinping really doesn't want to subjugate us by 2049.
He's just spending all this money to have a bigger navy than us because he likes sailing.
One would think that if you've read the history of the 20th century and the preface of that of the 19th century, that when you face a person who regularly engages in murder, And they say they're going to do something.
It's much safer to take them seriously than to ignore them.
Meanwhile, you know, China, just like Iran, China is backed up in the corner getting pounded.
Their economy is in very, very bad shape.
Their ability to help other countries are just about gone, which is why, Putin, you're on your own.
China's not coming in to save you this time.
If China tries to save you, they'll have nothing left.
Maybe Taiwan will invade them.
I don't know if you've...
It started coming up on my internet regularly.
I remember seeing this thing.
If you, if you, if you, if you, if you, if it's like a, They'd have this thing where they'd say, you just won a big prize.
The first time I saw it, I looked at it like, what's the prize that I won?
But then they show you what you can buy.
Now, everything, luckily for me, everything I saw that I could buy was a piece of crap.
It was like, you know, the stuff you would get.
In a third level five and dime, when they had third level five and dimes.
Stuff that was stolen from somebody else.
Timoth sells shit.
They make a fortune, however.
Do you know how much their users are off in the United States?
Since Trump said don't do anything with them?
58% already.
and shine even more.
And by the way, NVIDIA is trying to get around the Chinese sanctions by developing a chip that they're going to make offshore and sell it to China.
Luckily, we caught it.
And I think Jensen Huang, who is the CEO of that company, should be called in and told that NVIDIA is going to have sanctions.
And he's going to have personal sanctions that are going to make it impossible for him to live out the rest of his life in the great grand princely style in which he lives it out.
Don't screw with the United States.
And don't mess around with China.
In fact, we should be finding ways to take a very hard line with anybody who screws around with China.
Because if you're screwing around with China, you're screwing around with the end of American democracy and freedom.
And by the way, if you read what they write, or you read what they say, or you paid any attention to what comes out of there, I am not exaggerating one bit.
They are, they are, we don't realize that we are at war.
Because they're at war with us.
We don't realize that they are at war.
And it's a cold war, but it's a warm war, too.
They have found a way to kill us and get away with it and not have to sacrifice any of their own men.
We've gotten beyond the economic warfare with that.
Economic warfare has been going on forever, and it is reflected in these trade deals and the way in which they've stolen our material.
But they've been killing us for quite some time.
And whittling down our resources.
Think of the damage fentanyl has done to us.
And to a large extent to the young population that would fight for us.
Think of the damage that COVID did to us.
And a lot of our allies, the Western world.
So it's very, very difficult when they're at war with you and you don't realize you're at war with them and you're trying to play nice-nice.
How about we play tough-tough instead?
And Americans realize, for example, try not to buy this Chinese crap.
Become aware of it.
Listen, I wasn't.
And I subscribe to a certain extent to the same philosophy that now if you subscribe to it, you're really uninformed and stupid.
But the philosophy was if China does enough business with the West, And gets involved in the benefits of the capitalist system, they'll turn.
Uh-uh.
From the very beginning, they knew that they were going to use the capitalist system.
They were going to take the capitalist system from the point of view of you can develop wealth, but not the system where you end up with free economic systems like you have free political systems.
That the economic system was going to be dominated by the political system.
So they have one centralized authority that controls their lives.
And they are probably the most dedicated Marxists or Maoists on the planet.
The ones who run the party.
There was a point at which there were more Falun Gong in China than communists.
Until they started slaughtering them and taking out their organs and selling them.
It is even documented by the United Nations that basically works for China that China has the biggest illegal organ sale organized crime group in the world.
You can get anything from them if you have enough money and you want a heart.
It came from a living person.
You need a kidney transplant.
You can get one.
Enough money to bring it over from China.
They just take someone in the Falun Gong, kill them, and take it out.
They don't wait for somebody to be in a car accident or something like that.
By the way, these reports come from the United Kingdom.
There's no reason not to trust them.
Another thing you should be aware of is And Gerard Baker in the journal today does a really good job of laying it out, and that is that the CCP, Chinese Communist Leadership, regards Harvard as their university of choice.
It's the training grounds for the many thousands of mid-career bureaucrats that it sends to the United States.
Their alumni included a former vice president.
Of China, and also the country's top U.S. trade relations negotiator, and sons and daughters of communist leaders study at Harvard.
And they go to learn how to turn their country into the dominant superpower, which they have told us.
Revolutionary Marxists committed to the ultimate destruction of Western civilization and American-led capitalists.
At Harvard, of course, where else would they go?
Says Mr. Baker.
Thank you.
But the knowledge that America's actual and potential enemies are among the biggest fans of Harvard and other elite U.S. colleges crystallizes many Americans' conviction that our higher education system has badly lost its way.
It's been captured by Marxism, as Marxism said it would, and it was done deliberately, and it was done right under our nose.
He goes on to say that readers of his column know that I'm not an enthusiast for many of President Trump's policies or methods.
But in higher education, I say, bring it on.
Mr. Trump is right to have identified the system as having corrupted our sense of national cohesion and purpose.
And right again to target Harvard as a symbolic and substantive summit of that system.
Structural reform is an omelet.
And some of these institutions are the necessary eggs, meaning they have to be broken before they can be fixed.
Couldn't have been said better.
Anyway, thank you for saying that.
And please, understand it.
Now, there's also another comment made right below, but I've heard this comment made by several people, and I think that it's a great way to focus on what lies ahead.
And this is Walter Russell Mead, who said, we have now moved from a post-war period, post-war world, To a pre-war world.
and there are very dangerous things happening, right?
There are, I guess you would still regard the war between Israel and Hamas as a limited small war.
And you would regard the war between Ukraine and Russia as a limited small war.
I don't know about small, but I'm not even sure you'd call the other one small, but limited in that they don't engage the whole world.
But right behind the curtain, like happens before a world war breaks out, the countries of the world are beginning to organize into coalitions, treaty groups, powers.
Like we had the Axis and the Allies.
The Axis is quite clearly now Russia, China, Iran.
Hanging with them a lot now is Cuba, Cuba for sure, Venezuela.
Looks like South Africa is coming along for the ride.
A couple of the other South American countries.
Not that they have that much to add.
And then on our side is NATO.
Well, actually reinforced by what Putin did.
So you have a Germany that is.
There's a.
There's a podcast on.
Now, it's one of those come-on podcasts where it may not even be about that.
I'll watch it tonight.
I know it's a come-on.
It's like they have the craziest things.
You put it on and it's not even about that.
But there's no question that the strong relationship that used to exist between Germany and Russia, backdoor relationship, Broken down completely.
Russia has broken down all of its relationships with Western Europe at a time when they could have been exploited because of the disconnection with the United States.
So a world is in a very tenuous position and it's going to need a strong America, not an America that It's constantly looking for agreements.
Because our method of getting agreements is peace with strength.
And the strength part you lose when you don't exercise force when you should and you have to.
And we have some real gains in the world as a result of what we've done.
We have some real losses too.
South Korea...
Now, the candidate, since Trump has been elected, has changed his approach somewhat.
The left-wing candidate, Lee Zhai Myung.
He succeeds Yang Sook, who was the conservative president who, back in December, asserted martial law over the entire country for fear it would be taken over by communists.
He was removed.
He was impeached.
They're trying to imprison him, I think.
And that made it a very, very difficult election.
And his candidate, the candidate of his party, lost to Li Zhai Myung, who has in the past been very close to Red China.
Now, he has made certain concessions during the election, one imagines, in order to get elected, but let's hope there are more than that.
Now, one of the things is that he's going to expand relationships and is in the process of dealing with the United States.
He's going to work much more closely with Japan, but he doesn't exclude continuing to be friends with China and Russia.
So he's going to play both sides against the middle.
Right now, we could use a more motivated, more A South Korea much more committed to the danger of the Kremlin.
But this is what we got.
And we're going to have to work with it.
And Trump is very, very good at working with these people.
So it might not be as difficult as we think.
But it is worth keeping your antenna.
It is worth keeping your antenna off.
I do not know why there's a rumor.
Why there's a rumor that we would allow the country, Iran, to keep a low level of Iranian enrichment.
I don't know why, because I thought that was soundly rejected, but that is the rumor that's going around.
Again, you know my position on that, that nothing that the Ayatollah writes is worth it.
So you're not going to have that security.
So he's really giving you ice and winter.
Now, Ted, there's a poll that came out and they keep withholding the numbers in the poll.
And it measures the Democratic Party against the Republican Party.
Do you have that poll?
That's right, Mayor.
We do Democrat
While many in the party say publicly that their leaders should do more to stand up to President Trump, Democrats and Democratic-aligned independents say 57% to 42% that Democrats should mainly work to stop the Republican agenda rather than work with the GoP majority to get some of these Democrat ideas into legislation.
So this, as you said, Mayor, has been hidden and not talked about much.
But senior CNN political data reporter Harry Enten on Monday, and we're going to play this clip, he didn't sugarcoat it.
Pardon me?
He did not sugarcoat it for the Democrats.
So what's the actual number?
Let's play the clip.
This from Harry, Harry Enten at CNN.
This is their pollster.
Last few months, the first five months of the Donald Trump presidency, right?
The first four months of the Donald Trump presidency.
Do you expect that Democrats would have this massive lead on the economy?
It ain't so.
It ain't so.
The party that is closest to your economic views, in November of 2023, it was the Republicans by 11 points.
Now it's still within that range, still within that margin.
Plus eight-point advantage for the Republican Party.
How is that possible, Democrats?
How is that possible after all the recession, after the stock market's been doing all of this, after all the terrorists that our Americans are against, and Republicans still hold an eight-point lead on the economy?
Are you kidding me?
This is new CNN polling.
How is that, when we look for trends, how is that trending with other data that you're pulling in?
Yeah, if it was just this one CNN poll, that would be one thing.
But take a look at Reuters' Ipsos.
What do we see here?
Party with a better economic plan.
Well, in May of 2024, just before Donald Trump was re-elected president, Republicans had a nine-point advantage.
Look at where we are now in May of 2025.
The advantage actually went up by three points.
Now Republicans have a 12-point advantage when it comes to the party with a better economic plan.
And again, this is after months of supposed economic uncertainty in which the stock market's been going bonkers, in which the tariff wars that Americans are against have been going on.
And yet, despite all of that, the Democrats are down by 12 points on the economy.
This speaks to Democratic problems on the economy better than basically anything that you could possibly look at the Republicans.
still holding advantage on the all-important key issue of the day.
And that is the reason why, even if Donald Trump's approval ratings are a little bit lower than they used to be, Republicans are not out of the ballgame because they still have a clear advantage on the economy, whether you look at CNN's polls or whether you look at...
you're not out of the way.
It's better than it was for almost every day of the Biden administration.
It's coming down to the low level that the Fed wants to see of 2%, very close.
Right.
With all of the predictions about tariffs, people are caving on the tariffs.
And we're getting enormous amounts of investment in America, historic amounts of investment in America.
So I think it's in their mind that the economy is doing poorly.
It's not taking off yet, but it's making steady progress.
And, Mayor, doesn't this really speak to how strong President Trump is doing out of the gate in his new term?
I mean, this is the polling.
Even with the lopsided mainstream media coverage of his presidency, right?
This is the result, even though President Trump faces such headwinds even today among the...
establishment media, right?
sample one.
Yeah.
Right.
The conservative Republicans, they basically hang up on these people.
It shows how hollow and empty their messages too, right?
How many of those?
Thanks.
Nowadays?
Unfortunately, Mayor, I would say 30, 40, maybe even half.
What you see on the internet, unfortunately, a lot of But yes, AI, and it's a discussion for the future, I believe will be playing a big role in the coming election cycle.
And it already is, as you just mentioned, with legislation in Capitol Hill.
But it's quite something, right?
These are the Democrat Party numbers, despite the glowing coverage from the media and all the inside advantages they have when it comes to Washington.
They're simply not performing well.
And AOC and Bernie Sanders, they talk about this big tour, this anti, what was it called?
Fight the oligarchy or fight the billionaires tour.
Yeah, yeah, the private plane.
Yeah, they're taking their private plane from stop to stop.
Private plane at the oligarchy restaurant.
Right, and they claim to have these big crowds, yet it's just they don't have what President Trump had in 16, in 20, and in 24. Of course, in 20, they tried to stop President Trump, of course.
They did in so many ways.
California has come up with what only California could have come up with in trying to solve the transgender problem.
Particularly what I'm talking about is when biological males compete in sports that require strength and physical endurance against females.
and lose.
So this has become...
Here are a couple of, just a couple of reminds you, over just this weekend, Veronica Garcia, a transgender 17-year-old representing our high school, won the Class 2A 400-meter-Washington state title for the second consecutive time.
Now, don't be fooled by the name Veronica.
Veronica is a male.
Or at least I would define it as a male, since it has the most significant characteristic of a male.
Trans athlete A.B. Hernandez, 16, from Chorupa Valley, California, took first place in the girls' high and triple jump events at the state high school and placed second in the long jump.
A six-foot, 14-year-old freshman trans athlete joined the varsity track team at William Floyd High School on Long Island in March and beaten the living daylights of any of the women.
um Then you have the entry into basketball and all the lefties permitting it.
Track and field.
And the question is, is this fair or is this really depriving women of the rights that we created for them in trying to deal with this prejudice?
The Civil Rights Act would say that there shouldn't be any reference to color of skin, and there should be a recognition of the differences between the two sexes.
There are...
You can deprive women of all the benefits that they can get from winning or competing fairly in contests, or you can just hand out all the trophies to men.
In California, what they do is they, since a lot of the women say, we missed the glory of being on the podium.
That's an expression.
So now you run a race and the man wins by 100%.
You get up on the podium like everybody wins.
Everybody wins.
So I don't know why we have these competitions anymore if everybody wins.
How do you bet on everybody wins?
Maybe they can have win big less and not at all.
No, it wouldn't work.
It takes some of the excitement out of sports.
I guess it would.
I guess it would.
Of course it would.
So let's take a short break and we'll be right back.
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you you This is Rudy Giuliani back with you, and let's go back to the two dominant stories of the day.
The two dominant stories of the day is the very, very surprising and very successful attack of Ukraine on Russia.
I don't think people thought that Ukraine at this stage in the war was capable of this kind of effort.
I think that not only is it the energy to carry out this effort in this one day, But it's the effort of planning something like this over one year to a year and a half period.
And it wasn't turned back at the Russian border.
There was full, absolute penetration of Russia all the way into the Asian part of Russia, which is phenomenal and says a great deal to the To the American army.
I mean, it is true that Ukraine, like Israel, has developed out of necessity a very, very good army.
But the reality is they should not be able to do things that we can't do.
Now, I'm not sure we can't do this, but they really pulled this off.
They pulled it off brilliantly.
I mean, no leaks of it.
I mean, they say they didn't tell the United States.
As you know, I do not believe that because I think the reaction of the United States gives away the fact that they did tell us about it and that we did know about it.
But in any event, it was quite an attack.
And it did have a substantive impact on the Russian government.
This is the thing that was amazing about this, among other things, is this was not, as far as I can tell, carried out from Ukrainian soil.
This was carried out right in Russia, fairly close to the target they were hitting.
In one case, they had their main office right next to the secret police office of Russia, and Russia was no better for it.
If you look on my screen now, you'll see...
I want to make sure I have it right here.
Let's see.
There they are.
Those are the drones.
And they were carried into Russia that way in trucks.
And the trucks were put in various parts of Russia, some 3,000 miles away.
And they were activated remotely.
They'd be loaded and remotely activated.
And you can see that these are old drones, but they were in very good condition and they were all operative.
So they had to plan this for some time to get that many drones together.
And they were carried in trucks like that.
Now, the truck has an opening on the top for the drone to come out, and it's connected by electronics to a Ukrainian command.
The Ukrainian command tells the truck when to shoot out the drone.
There's a better, more close-up picture of the drone.
So you get an idea of what it looks like.
Now, we're going to take a look at the part of the country that it affected.
So that's the Ukraine now, the way it looks.
And, well, we don't know.
It still looks that way, but it pretty much does look that way.
Now, the attacks that took place did not take place here at all.
First impression was the attacks began here, and they were intercontinental ballistic missile attacks.
That's not true either.
They, over 18 months, infiltrated Russia.
Brought their undercover people in, possibly working with Russians or not.
Found places, in some cases in the mountains, in caves.
And those trucks can be placed in the caves.
And 24 hours a day, you don't see them.
In fact, for years, you don't see them.
And then when the attack comes, they come out and they start shooting.
And it's very hard to figure out where they are, where they were put there, how it came about.
It's a really, really lethal weapon that they're dealing with.
Not something that does some damage.
These are extraordinarily damaging ones.
The exact toll.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I think it's a lot more than the 12 that were, uh, And it is closer to the 40 or so that was claimed by Israel.
Because even if you just look at the video they returned, it was close to about 20 or 30 planes.
And any substantial damage to the plane ruins this plane.
Because these are old planes that they don't have parts for.
And they're old planes, but they're planes they wish they could build now, which they can't.
Because they have such weight and speed.
And it's given them an advantage.
And 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and less is a big, big difference in what they can do and what they can't do.
And they are now in the process of trying to scare the living daylights out of Ukraine and not accomplishing it because they don't have the manpower to do it.
Well, the other thing that we want to point out about what happened here with Trump and with them and with the negotiations is we now have two major negotiations going on at once.
In both cases, the United States has made its position that it wants peace.
Very, very clear.
It's also made itself into an honest broker.
What that I mean is it tried very, very hard to bend over backwards to make the country that we are less familiar with, less friendly with, have some hostilities with, more welcome in the country that was on our side.
And that would be like Putin and UK, where many people felt we favored Putin.
Over the UK.
But I don't think anybody had any doubt that the president was going to come out favoring the UK.
And I think the same thing is true with Israel and the whole group.
Hamas, Hezbollah, Syria, Iran, and finally, of course, China itself.
Where do we go from here?
I don't know.
I mean, I don't know the inside information that the White House has.
I'm going to tell you, as I conclude, I'm going to tell you what I would do, which you're entitled to know, but I'm not the president, and I don't have all the information.
And it is possible I'm wrong, because I don't have all the information.
And if I am, I am.
But I'm going to tell you from the information that I do have, what I think should be done.
I think we should wake up tomorrow morning and we should find out that all of the nuclear weapons in Iran are gone.
More than the morning after.
More than the morning after that.
The Ayatollah should be told that we use bunker-busting bombs, that neither Israel nor the United States went near its nuclear fleet, but that if they attempt to counterattack, we're going to annihilate them.
We're going to annihilate their capital.
To thank them for all of the Americans they killed.
We don't have any compunction about it because we've got an awful lot of families that for the rest of their lives will not have a son because of the regime of terror.
And that's the way it is in the world.
You try to lock us in, you try to box us in, you try to take us over, we're not going to even let you get to first base.
So we'll let you exist.
If you just say nothing, when we get your nuclear weapons out.
But you try to do something when you take it out, then we'll make sure you don't exist and you never exist again.
We'll just wipe out the territory.
And I'm going to tell you, there'll be a lot of complaining and a lot of If anything, this period has been very, very instructive in showing us how weak our allies and even some of our enemies are.
Because they're not anywhere near as strong as we thought they were.
And we're at a point where we're regaining our strength.
I wouldn't mind having another six, eight months.
So we were even up there more.
But if we had to do it now, we could do it right now.
As far as Ukraine is concerned, they should be told to stop.
And they're going to have to agree to split the difference.
They're going to have to agree that, yep, Russia shouldn't get any territory.
It's wrong.
But they came in.
They took it.
You couldn't take it back.
The administration at the time didn't think it was worth it to sacrifice Americans for that purpose.
And it's too much to review all that.
But what we will do is we'll make sure that we build a facility there that houses The military of the countries that support you and make sure that Russia doesn't do this ever again.
No more.
No more, no more, no more.
So I think that should be our goal.
Our goal should be a demilitarized zone, access to the World Councils, and ultimately...
Now, we're doing them a favor, but they're doing us a favor, too.
Right there means 400 miles from Moscow and 400 miles from Tehran.
And if I say 400, I mean 500 miles from Tehran and 500 miles From Russia.
That's right.
500 miles from Russia.
400 from China, 400 from Iran, and 500 miles to Moscow.
So we can make it clear that we're not going to have large contingents of troops there.
We're not going to occupy troops.
We're not going to occupy European or Asian countries.
But it is worth getting our airbase back that Biden gave away, Bagram, from Iraq and making it into a primary airbase in that region because we can track a lot from there and we're in a much better position to counterattack anything they do just a few miles away from them, 400 miles away from them.
And that should be part of our negotiation with them.
It isn't, but it should be.
So I'm telling you what I would do, not what is going to happen.
Ted, you have any questions since I laid out quite an agenda?
Well, Mayor, what we're now covering is a report.
A few hours old, this happened earlier today.
Ukraine said it attacked the bridge connecting Crimea across the Kerch Strait.
This is the only bridge.
Connecting Crimea.
That's right.
Who attacked it?
Ukraine.
They attacked it but did not take it out.
We're playing video of it now.
They did not take it out?
They did not.
The Ukrainian Security Service claimed in a statement that several pillars were damaged in an early morning operation.
This after several months.
This was done on purpose.
This was done...
Well, I guess...
Yes, this was done after...
The underwater support pillars were severely damaged at the seabed level, and the bridge was shut down for a number of hours.
We are awaiting news from Russia.
Is that what I'm seeing on the screen right now?
That is what you're seeing right now.
That didn't take out the bridge?
The bridge has not.
Wow.
Oh, yes, it did.
We're being told...
I mean, I don't know what...
Unless it's a drawbridge.
Woo!
I can't believe that to take out the bridge.
Unless we're watching the bridge over the River Kwai.
So let's see here.
Yeah, that really does appear...
Where's Alec Guinness and William Holden?
This might be a better view of it here.
Let's see if we can play this.
Did not take it out.
Here's a different view.
Right here.
We believe, we haven't confirmed this, but we do believe this is...
put the bridge back if you want.
I got my magic map here.
Here's the bomb going off underwater.
Did not take out the bridge.
The bridge was closed.
They're being told it's been reopened.
This, of course, the only bridge connecting Crimea.
Yeah.
That's today.
Local telegram channels in Crimea reported a second explosion Tuesday afternoon as the bridge was once again closed to traffic for several hours.
No confirmation from Moscow on the attack, but we're told the bridge has reopened.
I don't think we need confirmation unless they're showing us a different bridge.
Unless this video isn't it, because you're right.
This video appears to show a bridge being completely blown out.
I'm going to tell you they took the bridge out.
So I believe this might...
What I mean is you can't drive over it right now.
Right.
That is a great, great symbolic hit.
Here are the bombs going off underwater.
How come you, this is like, you know, you're in the bottom of the ninth inning, you're losing, you know, 10-2.
And now you start hitting home runs.
Right.
I mean, this.
Well, you know, let me explain the significance of that bridge.
Yes.
I don't think, it's the Kerr Bridge, right?
K-E-H-R.
Across the Kerr Strait, yes.
That's the Kerr Bridge.
Now, remember I told you that the whole purpose, I probably tell you that so often you're bored.
But the whole purpose of a lot of this war, in addition, I guess, to getting as much of Ukraine as possible, but if they couldn't do that, they wanted a land bridge from Russia to Crimea?
Right.
Well, I mean, a lot of that is, why do they need one?
They have a bridge, and it's right here.
Let's see if I can get this to work.
Oh, I have the wrong one.
i've been working on my pens Oh, gosh.
You got to use your white one, right?
No, I can use this one, but I think I'm going to have to use my white one.
So bear with me as I tell you the story.
I'll bring up a map while you talk.
They want to create a land bridge to...
But they have a bridge.
But they say land bridge.
And the reason they use the word land bridge is because they have a bridge bridge.
So this idea that they have to have a bridge to Crimea is a little...
It's called the Kerr Bridge.
And they want to be able to get to their Crimea, which they took in 2014 without having to go through Ukraine.
But they can already do it by going over the Kerr Bridge.
That's been there for quite some time.
So even their tactical argument, even their tactical argument for...
Okay.
I put my Apple Pro pencil up there.
I'm getting myself organized here.
He's getting himself organized.
I have the map up here.
If you look, we'll zoom out.
So this right here, I'm circling.
Let's see if we can put a pin down there right here.
This is the curse.
You got to see where the whole thing comes from.
Here's the map.
We're going to switch over to the mayor now.
You want to put mine up?
Yep.
All right.
Now, you see, this is the area.
That we're talking about right here.
Okay?
Yep.
That's the area right here where I have the circle.
Let me put it up a little.
Okay.
They can see it fine now.
There it is.
In between is the Kerr straight, the bridge, which is easy to draw.
It's a lot easier to draw this bridge than to take it down, I guess.
Right?
Right?
The bridge is right here.
See the red light?
Right there.
That's the bridge.
Now, if we go over here now, let's bring it over here like that.
This is the land bridge that we were talking about.
That's this right here.
I've got to keep doing this otherwise.
Here we go.
Here we go.
The land bridge, look up where Luhansk is, okay?
Right beyond Luhansk, right behind Luhansk is Russia.
So if you go, if you go from Luhansk all across all of the flesh color territory, right?
You now can go by car.
And not have to go over a bridge to go from Russia to Russia, because Russia considers Crimea part of Russia.
And that's why they wanted this land bridge.
But a lot of experts said, what are you so interested in a land bridge for?
You already have a bridge.
You don't have to go through Ukraine to get to Crimea.
You can just go down south.
And take that bridge right across, right?
Well, now they have their land bridge, right?
But Zelensky says, okay, pal, you have your land bridge.
You won't give us any of that back.
So there goes your bridge bridge.
Thank you.
That's Russia.
And if you were going to go by car, you'd go like that.
You'd go through there.
That would be the path that you'd go through.
The path right there.
Now, instead, that bridge is taken out.
And I think that was a...
I think that was a bold step, Ted.
I think that was a very, very bold step.
And when did that happen?
Today.
That happened today.
So we're trying to get an update on what's going on.
So I have to say, instead of there being a Russian counterattack, there was a Ukrainian Pylon, right?
Right.
Ukrainian doubled down.
That alone, had they not done the other attack, this would have been considered a very, very aggressive and bold thing to do.
Right.
Take a look at how long that bridge has existed, Ted.
Okay.
Just take a look at how long it's been around.
It'd be very interesting to see how...
Well, it started in 2016 and ended in 2018.
It was built when they took Crimea.
Remember, in 2014, we'll just remind people of history here.
In 2014, when Sissy Obama was president, Russia never attacked.
While Russia attacked under Bush, it attacked under Obama, it attacked under Biden, they never attacked under Trump.
Under Bush, they made a rather minor attack down in the Georgia area, which almost was justified by the terrorist activity coming out of the south of Russia.
Islamic terrorist activity.
That's an Islamic area that has never been comfortable being part of Russia, whether they're communists or Russian Orthodox or infidels.
And they went and did a military action there, and there was fear they were going to actually take over Georgia, but they didn't.
Then under Obama, they waited until the end of the Obama administration, watched him do the red lines, I never did anything, never did anything, and said, okay, we got a chance here.
They went in the way they did before, and they took Crimea pretty quickly, and they held an election in Crimea, and they got elected.
Now, Crimea had actually taken an election.
And said they didn't want to be under Putin.
Very close.
Something like 52-48.
But Crimea had always voted pro-Russian in the Ukrainian elections.
And that's a little different.
They'd vote for a Ukrainian who was pro-Russian as opposed to a Ukrainian who was pro-Western.
But that was true of a good deal of what you're seeing on the map.
They were politically aligned.
They were politically aligned.
If you were to do this, hopefully it's ready to work.
Let's see.
Yeah, it's ready to work now, I think.
Well, more or less.
Pretty much if you were to do this, Right there?
Okay, this part of But this part would be West, okay?
They'd vote for the Western Party.
This one would vote for the Russian Party, called the Party of Regions, okay?
But no matter what, it usually used to come out something like this.
Like that.
48-48-2.
And sometimes it gets shaded toward the West.
Sometimes they get shaded toward Russia.
The last government they had before the revolution under Zelenshenko was pro-Russia.
They got thrown out.
He went off and lived with Putin, like all the monsters do, right?
He left Ukraine with $800,000 in a bank.
Must have given most of it to Putin, who's one of the richest men in the world, right?
And then Russia invaded.
And Russia invaded.
I don't think they, even at the time when they invaded, were talking about taking all of Ukraine.
This is in 2014.
When they invaded in 2014, they literally wanted, they didn't, interesting, I didn't remember about the curb.
The current bridge, but they invaded because they wanted a land bridge to Crimea.
They wanted Crimea and a land bridge to Crimea.
Crimea, they argue very, very strongly, is Russian.
And if they have an argument at all about this, that's a good one.
That's where they had their submarines.
That's where they have a big majority of the ethnic population being Russian.
That has always been a controversy.
Khrushchev gave it to, used to belong to Russia, almost in a special way.
And they gave it to Ukraine.
Because Khrushchev, I think his mother came from the Ukraine.
And for a long time, even before...
He used to criticize Khrushchev doing that.
So if he wanted anything back for sure, that's what he wanted back.
So in 2014, they took a lot of territory, but the only territory they really claimed for Russia was Crimea.
The rest was in this category of they held it, we didn't recognize it.
Ukraine didn't recognize it.
And technically, they were at war during that entire period.
It was an on-again, off-again war for the rest of that territory, which would be all this.
When they invaded a couple years ago, they took all of this.
Now notice, in three of the provinces, they're missing a little bit.
They're missing this, they're missing this, and they're missing this.
One of the things they've said in their unreasonable proposal is they want Ukraine to give them that.
They didn't capture it.
Ukraine fought like hell to not have them take it.
They almost kept them from getting the city Kyrsten here.
And they never let them get my city, as you know, which is right up here, which is Kharkiv.
And they want it.
Well, they're not going to get it.
I mean, I think that's a negotiation.
That's being piggy, you know?
However, my proposal, you know, is the way this gets settled is Russia gives back half of what they took.
They took 20%.
We leave them with 10%.
And you just give this all back.
To Ukraine.
They still have their little bridge, land bridge, right?
And if they want to walk to Crimea, they can walk to Crimea.
I don't know.
Will we let them rebuild this bridge?
Thank you.
So if you're in Russia, right?
Let's say you're in Russia.
Here's Russia, right here.
Let's say you live here in Russia.
Before the present war, you'd have to take your car down here and go over the bridge to Crimea.
But you didn't have to go through Ukraine, right?
Now you can go like this.
It's a little faster.
We have a whole war over that.
You know what?
The war's over.
If I were teaching history, I'd say this is the two-thirds, one-third war.
So the Ukrainian area has two-thirds of the precious minerals.
The area they grabbed has one-third.
That's a lot.
It's only 20% of the territory, but it's 33 and a third percent of the wealth of the country.
So I say they got to give that back.
So when we take territory back, we should take back territory that has the precious minerals and leave them with half of it.
But we don't want to be pigs.
But I think the negotiations have to change now.
I don't think Putin is in the position.
This is pretty amazing that they took out that bridge.
You know, somebody today predicted they're going to win this war.
That Ukraine's going to win the war.
I don't know what that, but then he was very fast to say, I don't know what it means to win the war.
I don't know what it means to win the war.
If you don't know what it means to win a war, you can't win a war.
You have to know what you want.
Colin Powell always used to say, It was the Powell Doctrine.
Some people called it the Cheney Doctrine, but that was like they tried to give Bratton credit for everything, for CompStat and for all the programs I put in place, when in fact, geez, the programs are programs I wrote about 12 years earlier, and they worked just as effectively on the other commissioners as Bratton.
In fact, now that we're coming up to Bernie Kerrick's funeral, we'll find out that he had the best statistics.
But in any event, how should this change the dynamic, Ted?
First of all, let's conclude by what we should do for people, because that's maybe why they listen to us.
They want our insight into things that I don't know that a lot of people would have understood the history of the Kerr Bridge, why that's important.
But what's the immediate impact of this?
What's going to happen now?
And what's the long-term impact?
What do you think?
Tell me what you think.
We were at a stage where Ukraine was willing to negotiate.
It never made...
I don't know.
And if they did, it would have been off the record.
But there seemed to be an indication they'd do some negotiating on territory.
Russia, originally, way back, suggested maybe they would.
Then they said, no, they're not going to give up any territory.
Then it got worse.
They said they wanted more territory.
And that's where they last left it.
Russia wants to keep everything you see on the map.
They want a commitment from both Ukraine and from NATO that Ukraine will never join NATO.
They want a commitment that Ukraine will keep only minimum military forces.
What else?
that they won't join EU.
So, I mean, that's not a negotiation.
That's give me everything.
Plus, they want those little white spots.
If you look at the Russian-occupied territory, you see each one of them, except for Luhansk, has a little white spot at the top.
That little white spot is Ukrainian territory.
Kyrgyz, Zafiritsya, and Donetsk.
They want that.
They want to be given that.
Which would give them about 24% or 23%.
Well, Mayor, they're apparently talking in Turkey.
Peace talks for soon.
Yeah, for 45 minutes.
They met for 45 minutes and walked out.
I don't think it was a very cordial conversation.
So something's got to give, and the question is, this is when I would want to analyze Yeah.
I can't imagine.
I'm sure...
Can you imagine if that happened to our country?
Can you imagine if somebody invaded the United States and hit, now they didn't hit the big cities, but let's say...
They hit four of our airbases.
How about they hit an airbase in New Jersey?
They hit an airbase in South Carolina.
They hit an airbase in California, which is actually the distance.
Yeah, exactly.
That's how far they went.
Airbase in California, and they hit one up in Alaska.
Imagine if somebody came into our country and did that.
First of all, could anybody do that?
I hope not.
I guess that's where you can compare it to Pearl Harbor because it was an airbag.
Just that symbolism.
Right.
You're not a superpower if that can happen to you.
Exactly.
That was our point yesterday.
You're open to invasion.
Maybe this was a very good move on their part and it speeds up the end of the war, but Putin has to save face.
What's he going to do?
Is he going to bomb Kiev?
Trying to take out Keefe?
What would be an appropriate...
What would be for Matt...
Well, Mayor, I would just ask you...
What would be appropriate short of nuclear war?
If I were asked this question on who wants to be a millionaire, I would phone a friend, and I would be calling a certain site.
I'm in the movies.
Okay, well, here we go.
Now's the time to go take a break if you're watching.
I'll say my piece and then we'll get back to the mayor.
So if you're watching this at home, take your bathroom breaks now.
Do you want me to tell you what I think?
I'll give you a shot now.
First of all, I don't honestly know what I I certainly don't know what Putin's going to do.
I think before he can return to the negotiating table, he has to do something to flex his muscles, doesn't he?
Right.
He can't go like a little beaten rabbit to the negotiating table.
Here his country gets, I say his country got raped.
A great country doesn't get raped.
This country that, they say that Russia is 30 times bigger.
They don't look 30 times bigger.
They're certainly gigantic as the great historian.
Kamala Pamela said, Russia is a big country and Ukraine is a small country.
But the small country kicked the shit out of the big country and humiliated it.
In addition to everything else that it did, it humiliated Russia.
That's a humiliation to have that happen to you.
They didn't stop one of those attacks.
Right.
Right.
This is like, you know, So, doesn't he have to do something before he can even go to the negotiating table?
You would think so.
I just don't know what his options are.
You know, I guess when you're in a place like Russia, he has tight control over the media.
So who knows what the Russian people even know about this, right?
I guess it's somewhat free.
A certain number of Russian people double-crossed.
That's the other interesting part.
I don't see how they could have established.
Did they do four hits or five?
I think they did five hits.
Four big ones and one small one.
But in any event, let's say four.
They did four hits in geographically diverse places.
So it wasn't just one penetration.
It was four penetrations.
It means they had to set up headquarters there.
They were there anywhere from six months to 18 months setting this up.
They had to bring in trucks with, they had to bring trucks in all the way from Ukraine to that part of, I would imagine they drove them in, otherwise they might have been detected by air, right?
They had to find locations to hide them.
They had to...
They had to find remote...
Maybe the ones near Moscow could have been.
But I think the ones...
Surreptitious airplane flight.
But they took their people out.
Which means they probably timed the remote.
I would guess, particularly in the remote parts of Russia.
Pardon me?
Well, you're trying to show how it was done?
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, so those trucks were driven in.
Now, they were driven in and hidden for some period of time.
And then they turn into that.
But as far as the description is concerned, it was done remotely.
That was set up to do all of that when they set something off in a remote location.
Now we've got to do a little interpreting.
I don't think remote can be 3,000 miles away.
That'd be a hell of a remote.
So, plus, Zelensky said they got all their people out.
So it means they set it off and they escaped.
Now, you could set off the ones in Moscow, what is it, 600 miles away, probably in Ukraine.
Maybe 300 miles into Russia and get out of there quickly.
You could, believe it or not, the one up in the Arctic Circle, if Finland would be nice to you, You could do it from Finland, but you just never tell anybody, right?
And Finland right now is very upset at Russia because Russia has threatened them with nuclear war.
So I could see Finland allowing you to do this.
I doubt that Mongolia would let you do it from Mongolia.
But if you notice, the bases are very, very close to another country.
And if I were Russia, I'd be very suspicious that those other countries cooperated with Ukraine, which again says to me the U.S. and NATO has to be.
There's no way NATO wasn't involved in this.
And if NATO was involved in it, NATO wouldn't have the balls not to tell the United States.
And I'm telling you, Trump would be going crazy right now.
We would know.
We would know that he didn't know.
He's playing it very, very cool.
I have to say, he's playing it very, very cool.
Here's what I'm...
I think I got one.
Yeah, yeah, I got a better one here.
Look, I have a better map right here.
It's going to tell you something really, really interesting, right?
Let's take a look on this map, and my pen will be working now.
And I want to be a prosecutor, okay?
Remember?
Circumstantial evidence?
Okay.
There are a lot of bases right in the middle of Russia.
You know that, right?
Okay.
How come they hit bases that are all near another country?
So, the northern base that they hit, okay, is right up here.
Oleana.
That's Finland right there.
I mean, you could...
How close it is?
Remember, you can't be 3,000 miles away.
I really doubt you could hit this airbase here in Irkutsk, right?
Irkutsk?
I really don't think you could hit it from there with a remote.
But you sure as hell could hit it from here.
What's that called?
Mongolia.
I don't know why they have this airbase on the map.
Maybe they think it was hit.
They don't know, right?
But look where that is.
That's right on the border.
The only two that are not right on the border are the two around Moscow.
And I think this is 600 miles.
So you could do it You could do it from from from Or you could do it from Kursk, which you can control part of from right there.
Or even if you didn't do it from the territory of Mongolia or the territory of Finland, you did it right on the border.
And then Mongolia allowed you free passage.
Or Finland would definitely allow you free passage.
Mongolia would be a tougher sell.
They have to remain pretty friendly with Russia.
And I don't think Kazakhstan, which has condemned Russia for the attack on Ukraine, but I think to survive, they have to remain neutral.
I think.
You never know.
I mean, you could have used an airplane to take them out.
But this one, I'm convinced Finland helped them.
It's too close.
And this was strategically helping us, this was the most important one to hit.
That's the one that can go over the North Pole and hit us.
So, hopefully, they X'd that one out.
These, I think, are symbolic.
It shows you they can hit Moscow.
Pretty good.
Well, who knows what's going to happen tomorrow?
That's why you got to come back.
And it can happen right during our show.
You never know.
And it is a big question.
What is he going to do?
I honestly think the only thing he can do is, Well, they were pretty careful to hit military bases.
I think his temptation is going to be to hit the Capitol.
He has shown indications at different times that he wants to destroy the Capitol.
Maybe he'll do that.
That would put the war into a whole together different category if he tried to take out the capital and kill all those civilians.
Wow.
If he doesn't want to escalate this thing into a world war, he's got to hit air bases back or military bases back.
He can't hit civilian populations.
They didn't attack Moscow.
They didn't attack St. Petersburg.
They didn't attack Yekaterinburg.
They didn't attack any of the even smaller cities.
They attacked strictly military installations.
Now, it could be there was collateral damage to civilians, but there wasn't actual damage to civilians.
I don't think he is going to attack Kiev.
I think an attack on Kiev, given the present Ukrainian situation, means an attack on Moscow.
And now you're really escalating, right?
He attacks Kiev.
Within a couple hours, they start bombing Moscow.
They're quite capable of bombing Moscow.
They can go 2,000 miles past Moscow.
Well, we'll be back.
We'll keep on top of it all day tomorrow for you, and we'll get as much information as we can.
Let's see what happens here.
My real interest is I would like, as everybody's paying attention to Russia, that we take out the nuclear weapons in Iran and get that off our plate for ourselves, for our children, for our grandchildren, for the future of Israel.
I don't see how you move in Israel with Iran.
Well, again, pray for all these people, huh?
That's the best we can do.
Ask God to look over this and make sure the wisest decisions are made, the best decisions are made, so we can get to a peaceful world.
I wish we could get there.
The way God would have liked, the way Jesus would like, which is everyone would be good to each other.
I mean, we all wish we lived in that world.
The difference between us realistic conservatives and liberals is we're not stupid enough to think that.
Because if you think that, you cost people, you cost more lives.
But of course we all wish it were the other way.
But if you live in the world of wish, You can't be a leader.
Then you'll lead a fairytale, right?
Well, pray for the people of Ukraine.
And I think we all have added respect, don't we, for them.
Wow.
That's like not giving up when you're down 9-0 in the ninth inning.
And boy, now you're at 9-5 with only one out.
Everything is compared to baseball.
I pray for the people of Israel, the chosen people.
Pray for the people of Iran who are the oppressed people.
Pray for everyone who's in those situations in all different parts of the world.
And pray for America, of course.
And pray for our president.
This is very hard times he's going through.
This is much more difficult than his first term.
He didn't have wars like this.
He got rid of the wars.
He ended the war in the Middle East in virtually in weeks.
So pray that he stays strong, which he will, but we never know.
And pray that he makes the right decisions.
That he has the wisdom that comes from you.
We'll see you tomorrow at 7 on Lindell TV at X. We're on X at 7 too, as well as Lindell TV.
And also then at 8 on X. And then we're also on, I haven't announced this in quite some time, we're on YouTube.
Ted, you've got to help me with this.
On YouTube, on Getter.
On Rumble.
On Facebook.
Instagram.
We're live on Instagram tonight.
What did I miss?
Newsmax2.
X. X is our big one.
Can't forget our X friends.
And we're live from our new studio.
Well, we'll be with you again tomorrow night.
And we'll...
Again, say a prayer for my friend and the repose of the soul of that great hero, Bernard Carrick, who's going to be buried on Friday at St. Patrick's Cathedral.
And for his family, that they have some degree of peace.
Thank you.
And God bless America.
Why don't we liberate these United States?
We're the ones who need it worse.
Let the rest of the world help us for change.
And let's rebuild America first.
Our highways and bridges are falling apart.
Who's blessed?
Who has been cursed?
There's things to be done all over the world.
But let's rebuild America first.
We're the ones who need to be done all over the world.
Who's in charge of it all?
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