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Good evening, it's Rudy Giuliani, and this is America's Mayor Live.
Live from uh New Hampshire, Dover, New Hampshire.
And once again, of course, I must show you my outfit.
This is not uh a bulletproof vest.
This is not a superman outfit, just different colors.
This is because I broke my back.
Yep, I broke my back.
Uh last Saturday, you know, went to the hospital, got treated, was um.
I'm recovering.
I'm feeling really good tonight.
Uh this morning I had a tough time.
I mean, it's it's strange.
I got up, thought things were really good last night.
I got up this morning, I couldn't move, I couldn't, and then by four, by midday, not quite midday, maybe three.
I'm okay right now.
I mean, I'm not okay, like I couldn't go out and catch a 40-yard pass, but um I'm in relatively modest pain.
And we'll see if that lasts.
You know, it could change again tomorrow morning like it did, like it did, or or during the night or whatever.
But we're trudging along, getting along, doing our work, keeping up with things.
Really, really found the um found the hearing today with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Enlightening and thought he did a great job of illustrating the difference between a guy who wants to get something done, a guy who really believes in something, and a bunch of miserable, useless, silly politicians, including on our side of the aisle, meaning Republicans.
Well, we were we were we were we were talking on the other show, and we'll go we'll go back and cover some of that, particularly the Kennedy, the Kennedy hearings and a little bit on uh what uh Zi Jin Ming tried to accomplish yesterday with his uh multi-billion dollar parade.
Um where he had uh where he had on the podium the three the three the three demons.
Um but let's go let's go to what's gonna happen in New York because that's real real real close, and that's um the incredible, completely uh unexpected uh idea that a communist Islamicist is running for met for mayor of New York,
an out and out follower of Karl Marx, and a guy who is warped with the views of extremist Islam, with probably the silliest and sickest man in American politics that jerked to his to the side there who is a phony as a three-dollar bill.
The guy who's a billionaire socialist, and uh just a jackass, complete jackass.
Look at that stupid smile.
He's gonna look like that someday.
So Mondami um every day something comes out about Mondami being a just singularly on that one issue.
He would be a disaster and ruin the greatest city on earth.
The one now is uh Adams and the police commissioner are having a good run of it in terms of reducing crime, and they haven't gotten it back to where it was pre-pandemic yet, except in a few little categories they have, but they got it going in the right direction.
And uh there's really only only one major reason that they've done this, and that is police presence and police arrests.
Now, unlike Washington, they didn't get the benefit of doubling their patrol force, which is the reason why it's down in Washington.
And the mayor of Washington was honored enough and good enough, even though she opposed it originally to thank Trump for doing it.
And to ask to continue.
That's a woman who's really a mayor.
I mean, she really cares about the city.
You know, if it was some other mayor, they make all kinds of excuses.
It really isn't down.
They're counting incorrectly, they're doing this, they're doing that.
They had to do it by deprive people of human rights.
And no, no, she said it's down.
It's down remarkably, and uh it's because of the uh because of the arrests they made and the and the police presence.
Well, New York is gonna is going to New York doesn't have the the um small number of police problem that DC has.
Now, they did defund the police in New York.
Nobody mentions it, but they did.
De Blasio, who supports Mondami, took a...
Wow.
How much did he take out of the police department?
Couldn't have been a billion.
Well, it took a lot out of the police department, such that the police department is down to its lowest level than it's been at since I can remember, and too low a level to assure real safety in New York.
But it's still 32,000 policemen.
Uh whereas in a in um in a city like um like oh Washington, DC, uh think they have 400 police officers out on a patrol.
Well, but when you bring in the National Guard and you bring in the extra agents, and you're gonna triple that.
People are gonna see cops up there, you know what.
And what happens is they don't commit crimes.
Not that Mandami agrees with that.
He does, he doesn't.
Nor do any of the left-wing fools agree with that.
But it were it works.
It truly works.
And it did.
And it's working in New York because they're using an excellent application of my Comstad program for gang-related crimes.
They're identifying them.
They're seeking all of the information they can get and predicting them in terms of time and place and severity, and they're interrupting them and catching them and bringing crime down.
They have a name for it, like we used to have for everything, you know, it makes it more interesting.
And actually, you you can focus on it and and distinguish it from all the other things that the police that the police do.
And it's uh it's it's the uh uh gang gang strategy, and they basically set up a criminal uh a criminal group database out of Comstat.
And they identify the gang crimes, where they are, who was involved, who do they know was involved, and very surely you got yourself some really good intelligence.
Mondami has been dead set opposed to this all his days in the state legislature because it's racial profiling.
It picks out black people as committing these crimes more often than white people and his and uh Islamic people up at the top.
Now, if you don't do that, you're not gonna be able to reduce the crime because you're gonna go pick up the wrong people.
And you're not gonna be able to save lives like they did, and the black people will die.
So, which is racism then?
Is it racism to pretend that it isn't uh 80 or 90 percent blacks who are committing the crime?
Let's just do it based on population that's 40 percent white and 40 percent black, and uh is it better to do it that way and then at the end of the month have just a small reduction in crime and a small reduction in black crime.
Or is it better to parcel it out where the crimes are committed?
Well, of course, we know what the answer is, but not to uh not to the people who are criticizing this program.
So we'll have to see if they continue it.
But the police commit police commissioner, I think knowing that the program is in some jeopardy, and she has uh developed quite a good reputation for herself, uh, made a speech on it yesterday and pointed out how uh this program has been very, very effective and gave a couple of particulars as to how it's helped reduce the gang violence uh very, very uh quickly.
So here's an intersection of all these things that really is important to see, because there is hope that you can reduce crime, but you have got to follow these rules, and you gotta follow them based on accurate statistics.
Minute you feel tempted to change the statistics, you've blown up the whole uh the whole uh approach.
And we sure would want to see that happen.
Um indeed it is time to take a little little little side note to point out that uh Commissioner Tisch is doing a good job.
First woman commissioner.
She is doing a good job.
Uh she is uh very thorough.
She uh obviously does real research in the police department's history and comes up with the programs that seem to have worked in the past.
And I don't say that because they're mostly my programs, but I say that because uh that's what that's what I did, and that's what all good police commissioners do.
Well, there is tremendous fear all throughout the country that Zandami Mandami Bhubapi will get elected.
And um if there isn't one thing uh like he wants to turn over the means of production to the government, or he wants to uh make sure that people live in houses rent free, or he wants free cars, uh free education, free, free, free, free, free, free, free.
Free, free, free, free.
If that isn't there, you you you you know that even if he doesn't get it, he's gonna spend money in the budget like a wild man, and he's gonna take things away from uh the the uh uh protection and the quality of life for people who are paying the bills around here,
the people who are the taxpayers, and he's gonna gear all the money to uh to the poor, some of whom deserve it, and some of whom are gonna steal it uh and don't deserve it.
So it's important, it's important to remind everyone where this comes from and where the where the where the assistance has to go.
The assistant should go right to these precincts that are the big crime precincts and keep the statutes down there.
And uh in the course of that, you learn that working with the police is a very, very uplifting and helpful thing, because it can mean a lot of other things to you as well.
Maybe easing getting a job, uh reducing the fear of an employer, taking you on when you haven't worked for some time, if a policeman can stand up for you and say, hey, he's a good guy.
I mean, there are a lot of things that can be done by the police, and they are remarkably involved in this.
Some are good at it and some aren't, but they sure put the people who are good at it in that air in that area.
So the the two um the real problem now, the real problem is a political problem.
And we're gonna take a short break.
And I saw a big smile on Ted's face, because whenever we get to political problems, aside from sports, that's what he likes best.
We'll be right back, and then you'll get to see Ted in the absolutely sharp uh uh shirt that he has on tonight.
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America's mayor live.
The show that tells you the stuff that they try to keep away from you on other shows, not other shows with good people like me on it and honest people and patriotic people, but uh good shows like um like Steve Bannon or good shows like uh like uh Dr. Maria or good shows like of course Mike Lindell, those people.
A lot of good a lot of those shows.
Basically, we're talking about ones you gotta stay away from are the are the broadcast media, useless bunch of miserable liars.
I'll say I was entertained by your appearance on Laura Loomer's podcast.
I don't know how regular that.
I think it's nightly.
Is it on?
Is it still on?
Can people get it?
Oh, yeah, I think people can find that.
Yeah, and she posted the clip to her um ex account.
Why did you like it?
The well, exactly what you were saying earlier.
It's a little cliche, but it's like, yeah, no one's gonna be telling you this.
Well, Laura doesn't hold back.
You know, she doesn't know.
We know that, right?
She does do her research, absolutely.
100%.
100%.
So let's see what else we have here on.
Well, if we want to talk about New York some more, Mayor, I'd be curious on your feelings.
We're seeing we're seeing some efforts to kind of consolidate the opposition to Mom Dani.
The president is supposed to be, the president is supposed to be involved in it.
We cannot confirm or deny that he is or he isn't.
We cannot.
Although he has, I mean, he has gone pretty far to say that he is.
Yes.
We don't know.
I mean, we don't feel free to tell you unless he tells me I can.
I don't feel free to tell you.
Right.
But what we're seeing is some you're hearing from different folks.
Some are saying, you know, Eric Adams should get out.
Maybe we can maybe he can get some sort of role with the administration.
Others have suggested something similar uh to Curtis Sleewa.
Uh Cuomo recently came up with a poll claiming that he is really the only one uh of the three that can take on momdani, and momdani seems to be um I don't want to say enjoying it, but he's kind of playing off of all the discussions and he's challenged Trump to a debate specifically.
The fifth one, I forgot his, I always forget his name.
There's a final guy in this that nobody he gets like one point or something.
Yeah, I'll get him in here.
Maybe he doesn't count.
So I'm gonna give you, I'm gonna give you uh the poll numbers here on here, kind of, okay.
Okay.
Um sort of a rough Jim Walden.
He was he he um he withdrew.
I think that was the name you were thinking, they don't know what it failed, right?
So we're really looking at four candidates right now, momdani Cuomo.
So I think this is a pretty good on-the-mark presentation of where they are right now.
Mondami, Mondani right here is at 36 percent.
And this is a this is a plurality election.
Whoever gets if Mondami has 22 percent, and that's the highest Mondami wins.
You don't have to be over 50, over 40, none of that.
Uh Cuomo is at twenty twenty four percent.
Slewa at sixteen, Adams at eight, and walden at four.
So the theory is that Cuomo would get all of all the lions' share of the Sleewa Adams votes.
So with that, right?
That would give him another that would double his vote, correct?
Correct?
Correct.
So he would be then at 48, which would be more than enough to win.
Now, it never happens exactly like that, never happens exactly like that.
They don't all just transfer one guy, some stay home because they're disillusioned, and some go to different people.
Uh does he have a big enough vote so it matters?
Maybe he's withdrawn.
Maybe if it becomes a one-point election, and these have become one-point elections.
I've been involved in one-point elections.
Would it be better for him to get out?
Yes.
Now, is it possible that any of this vote would go to Mandani?
Why do we think it'd all go to Cuomo?
Uh, The reality is that Mondami beat Cuomo in the primary.
Now Andrew would be quick to note the following, but too quick because I didn't give a chance to think about it.
They are all theoretically conservative in some ways.
Certainly the Sleewa voters are conservative.
The Adams voters, I don't know if they're conservative.
I don't know what they are.
And I don't know Walden well enough to know.
I think that the good guy, good choice voters.
So this Adams vote, I have to believe that some of that, some of that vote stays home.
Some of that vote goes to Mondani.
And then some of that vote, assuming they all get out, goes to Cuomo.
Now, Cuomo is not at this point in time particularly popular with the black vote.
Right.
No, I'm sorry.
Mondami is not particularly popular with the black vote.
Including the fact that he dishonestly passed himself off as a black in order to get into Columbia University.
He lied.
And there's a there's almost a way he could have skirted by, but the jerk went one step too far.
He described himself as a black African-American.
He is not a black African-American.
He might say he's an African-American because...
Because he was in Africa when he came to America, wasn't born there, but he was in Africa, living in Africa.
But he wasn't, he was never black.
And he wanted to make sure that he got that category because he wasn't getting into Colombia unless he were a black, because he wasn't smart enough.
Well, the longest story, the short story of it is he didn't get into Colombia, but the cheating stayed after him.
So I think he's going to pay a price for that.
I think he's going to pay a price for that.
If the election stays this way, I think some of them on Dami vote will move off him.
If I go back to earlier polls, a lot of the vote has moved.
It is possible.
It's possible if it stays this way, one of the two of them could beat him.
Cuomo Sliwa.
Now, when I say possible, I mean possible, not probable, not likely, probably not, but something could go wrong, and somebody could catch on.
Even Adams could pick up.
Now, people, and I let's keep it under Europe, but people are trying to take this race and extrapolate from it, almost using it as a microcosm.
Not sure how New York City has historically done in that regard.
But is there anything that we can take from my race?
From the no, no, no, from this New York race right now.
Well, I mean, I'm pretty much an expert on all the races from about five before me until everyone sinks me.
Because in order to run, I studied the five or six before me.
And there is nothing analogous about this race.
Okay.
Uh nothing.
Because we've never had, we've never had a shocking candidate like this.
We always had a candidate that we thought was a solid American.
And being a communist, you're not a solid American.
The real question is, has New York been so brainwashed left wing and so dispirited in terms of politics.
Let's look at de Blasio.
de Blasio never should have won.
De Blasio won with, there was no turnout the first time.
He was a terrible mayor.
People disliked him.
He got everything wrong.
There was everything wrong with him, including allegations of cheating and stealing money and using marijuana and, oh gosh, everything.
And still, the Democrats vote stayed with him.
They had every candidate running was better than him.
but he won now you get an idea of how bad a candidate he was the minute he gets out of New York and tries to run I don't think in the Democrat primaries he ran in, I don't think he ever scored better than one percent of the vote with a with one of the bigger war chests because as a New York mayor, you can raise a lot of money if you run for president.
A lot of rich people in New York and they're gonna support you because they they want you particularly like somebody like him, they know he's not gonna win, so they give him a lot of money.
So when he comes back, he does favors for him because he's uh you know he's a slime ball.
Um but he got he went no he went nowhere.
Um I don't know what you can draw from other other elections.
In the other elections, for example, particularly mine, the Jewish vote was very important.
And how is the Jewish vote evolved since your time?
Has it diminished and diminished and diminished, it's diminished in terms of uh particularly moving out and moving out to the suburbs, so they are not as large a voting group as they were then.
So uh can you characterize it as a monolith to the Jewish vote or pretty reliable?
It's a democrat vote monolith, not like the black vote.
The black vote is the only real monolith in the sense that it's you know 90-10.
Hey, that's coming.
That's our Trump term.
That's not it's 90, it's uh it's a rock of uh the Jewish vote, it'll never get above I mean it'll always have a 20 to 35 percent non-democratic vote in it or Republican vote, so that's a heavy vote, but it's not a monolith.
Okay, and guided by Israel and and and it's changing, it's changing.
And if you had a candidate that was particularly appealing to the Jewish voter on this ballot, it'd make a difference.
Cuomo comes the closest to a candidate uh appealing to the Jewish voter, but a Republican on this board who was would would pick up all that Jewish vote also.
I I think that if it becomes Cuomo and Mandami, Cuomo will get the Jewish vote because he did in the past.
He's not a great candidate for Israel.
He's um he still has to fight his own prejudices from his party about being pro uh uh pro-Arab and but he's a lot better for them than Mandami.
Well, I think that that's a safe what that's a safe no no, he's but I mean the there's nobody well, I mean, of all the people that of all the groups that he is the most the most dangerous for, it's the Jewish people hates Jewish people, he literally hates them.
I mean, it's I can't imagine a Jewish voter even entertaining the thought of voting for him.
Now, keeping it on this though, a lot of democratic socialist or you know, whatever the labeling they use around the country are using the mandami moment uh to sort of rally around together.
And so do you think we'll see more socialist candidates springing up across the world.
Well, they have a socialist candidate in Minneapolis.
Well, yes.
And I wonder how what happened in Minneapolis will change that.
Jacob Fry got a good deal of attention.
He's the to describe Jacob Fry as the more moderate candidate is absurd by extremes.
Yes.
To describe Adams as the more moderate candidate.
Adams is a moderate.
He even has some conservative leanings to him.
Law enforcement.
Please, Mr. Adams, don't get angry.
He called me to wish me well, and I I appreciate that very, very much.
It means he can put politics above everything else.
None of the others did.
They would probably rather I die.
Adams had Adams is too afraid of politics.
He's not a battler.
He's not a fighter.
You know, um, who was a Democrat like that?
Ed Koch.
Ed Koch made a career out of fighting the Democratic Party.
And one would have thought he was a Republican, but he was actually, he was a Democrat.
But he if doing that, it was also very artful.
It gave him an extra power because they couldn't count on him.
And he uh, although uh he had reached the zenith in New York that he could go because he couldn't he couldn't get elected governor.
He was a he was a very major uh uh uh uh national figure in the Democratic Party.
Him and Cuomo both were and he could rally the Jewish vote all around the country and bring it around for a Republican, which makes sense.
Yeah, I don't know if that exists any longer.
I don't know if there's a figurehead uh I don't know if there's a if there's a democratic politician that can do that.
Schumer, of course, blew it completely by being just the opposite of Kaj.
Kosh was a very, very tough, brave Jew.
Schumer, the words tough and brave, which is not applied to slimy ball Schumer, who I think, if he were asked what he is, would deny that he's Jewish.
He would dance around it a little bit.
Yeah, I mean, he just about denies it because he never stands up for them.
He lets the he led the squad, which is you know, a lot of it's based in New York with AOC.
He lets them just beat the hell out of the Jewish community and says nothing.
Other senators will step forward, not Chucky Boy.
So what are your so you you you've mentioned this before?
The um the minority leader in the House, Hakeem Jeffries, as of now still hasn't endorsed, correct?
They're really, I think they're afraid of do you see a long time it's a long time for we have to we have to modify this with a little bit of wisdom for people.
It's a long time before the 2026 elections, however, that's modified by the fact that you and I are talking about it.
Yeah, it's here and we're not talking about it because we want to talk about it, we're talking about it because everybody else is talking about it, and we're talking about it because we get asked about it all the time.
Yes, I was asked about it in Rome.
I couldn't believe it.
I'm in Rome, and somebody comes up to me and says, What about this mandami guy?
You guys are gonna get a communist.
Um I that there's a there's a significance to this that is way beyond the usual race, and I think part of it is New York, but part of it also is that most of these uh uh Democrats who are communists hide it.
You know, DeBasio was a communist, he hides it.
Bernie Sanders is a communist, he hides it.
Um you can come up with examples like that.
They they hide the fact that they're communists.
It's hard to hide from votes and proposals and right.
So it's it's this guy, this guy doesn't hide it, doesn't deny it.
He has he has a uh uh uh a guru, a manager of uh a guy who guides his soul as a as a um I mean communists really don't have a soul, guides his pocket book.
Speaking of, I heard his team is the other thing about him is it's really he's a rich boy, he's a spoiled little rich boy.
Is his team his team is pretty rookie, if I'm not mistaken, right?
Like his team is completely for shit.
No New York pedigrees in there, no wise sages giving him help.
Say what you will, that team beat Cuomo in the primary.
Pardon me, say what you will, but that team did beat Cuomo in the primary.
It did, it did, but Cuomo ran a terrible race.
Terrible.
I could I would think if he got a second chance, get being the professional that he is, it would be a much better team.
If it isn't a much better team already, and another question I have when we see Hakeem Jeffries and others staying out of it, that tells me they also see a scenario coming up where they could have you know, someone like Cuomo, where they might have another option for endorsing.
Oh, yeah, oh, yeah, yeah.
And they don't want to alienate Democrats and say 100% has to be a lot of pressure within the party, and uh, I think there's gonna be an issue here, particularly if McNami is people are good.
If if this gets orchestrated by the boss, uh, they're gonna try to turn that against uh uh Cuomo.
Cuomo's gonna have to deny it.
Cuomo's gonna have to say, I was the beneficiary of it, but I had nothing to do with it.
Right.
Because despite the fact that this will sound completely insane to you, and it should.
Yeah, uh the president is a negative in this in his own city, which is absurd.
It is absurd, it's ridiculous.
It's a sign of why the city has no hope.
It's a possible, it's impossible to understand.
Try to have some hope.
It's impossible to understand it.
Possible to understand because he when he was here, they liked him.
He was not an unpopular figure in New York.
Trump was super cool until he decided to run.
Yeah, I mean, some people used to uh get on him because he was rich, get on him because of his personality.
Some people just don't like rich people, but he did enough in terms of uh human interest and helping people, charitable, that he got over that, and he has a hell of a personality.
Oh, yeah.
And the show, the I loved, I grew up on The Apprentice, and I loved it.
And I think a lot a lot of people did.
So it's gonna be very, very interesting to see what to see what happens and how it affects politics outside of outside of uh New York.
You have the race in Minneapolis.
I think that um, I think that the um the shooting there at the Annunciation School may have killed the candidacy of the of the very left-wing candidate, and probably gave Fry a better chance, and it's really interesting that Fry gets elected as the law enforcement candidate.
He's sensible when he was the biggest reason for all of those uh riots uh against the police officers.
Yeah, he's got a these guys got uh it'll be interesting, yeah.
With Minneapolis, when Frey becomes the so-called moderate, what does that tell you about Minnesota, Minneapolis, the twin cities?
What does it tell you about Minnesota?
Look at the people they send to Congress.
It's It is baffling.
You know, being from Michigan, you know, Steven and I are from are from Michigan, not far outside of maybe Metro Detroit.
I think we have a lot.
We have a lot of similarities with a place like Minnesota.
A lot of snow in common.
Yeah, and so it surprises me to see a state in the Midwest like that electing such radical.
Look at Tim Walls.
Radical politicians.
Look at Tim Walls.
We have to.
Well, they're probably gonna have some shitty parties up there in Minnesota.
Not too much mayor mayor.
Easy, easy jacket.
Mayor.
Arms that I love Fred China.
I love Fred China.
China!
China, give me my Chinese.
I love Fred China.
They gave me a chance.
I actually have to no BLT.
No BLT.
No lifting.
Okay.
Then somebody would come in and go.
The Chinese party agent who was running the campaign would come in and say, shut up.
Don't say anything about China.
That's a big secret.
Shh.
Shh.
He was working for China.
Thirty times he went to China.
Thirty times he taught causes in China.
He brought 50 kids a year there.
What's that for?
Grooming.
Grooming.
Doctor Nation camp.
He said China should get involved in the in the uh uh uh Israeli uh Gaza situation.
They'd be a moralizing force.
Right.
I can't think of anybody that would be worse as a moralizing force.
They'd harvest all their organs in Gaza.
They'd harvest all the organs.
Yes, of course, yeah.
Or kill them.
I mean, just yet.
Oh, do what you're doing to your Muslims in your country, right?
Yeah.
The Uyghurs, are they still around?
I mean, shoot.
They're gone through them yet.
Well, we'll have to find out how much further this goes.
But uh the Harvard uh alumni society is is coming around.
Uh U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs said that um they gotta stop taking money from Harvard because it, even though it's anti-Semitic.
I gather that Alison Burroughs is not uh uh Jewish.
I know she's not a Democrat, or she wouldn't rule that way.
And um, but do you think that this is going to stop them from pursuing this?
No, they know the courts now.
I know the courts for sure.
I stopped on day one.
I said to myself, he may be fixed.
I can't be sure.
I'm out of here.
I'm going to the legislature.
at least i deal with people whose agenda is out on their sleeve And they're elected at least, too.
They're a little bit of a short break.
Yeah, well, let's take a short break, and we'll be all right.
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That those airplanes were headed for P's Air Force Base or Pease Airport.
Peace Airport is a civilian airport.
It was a base of the United States Air Force.
It's now a National Guard airport.
I believe that's what people think.
I don't think they're answering questions.
They're thinking about.
They're talking about.
They're talking about.
Maybe we should take a wide open though, you know.
Oh, yeah.
Did we capture one of the really catastrophic sounds?
Stephen might have the best one of the day.
Poor Raleigh over there.
Yeah.
We ought to take care of them special.
Oh, yeah, get ready.
This is like right above.
oh thank you one more time How blessed were we to just get this today?
Barbie.
We were so blessed to get the show today.
Oh yeah, get ready.
We were very lucky.
We were supposed to travel today, but wasn't able to do it.
I couldn't get out of bed in the morning.
Then I got better.
that we sat outside to get air and all of a sudden we got it like a complete air show We're only showing you some of it.
This was like uh we got tickets to an airship.
Right.
You think they you think you think they did it for me?
I was I was thinking that all it did come right over the house.
Well, so our the property that we're on has some natural features that make it a good marker, I think.
But I mean they I thought they were gonna shake up the house with it.
Yeah.
So some of those passes.
I mean, we're showing you some of these ones.
There were some really low passes.
It was quite yes.
Some of these hunting cabins probably got shaken a little bit.
Right.
You know, these things can create, like, damage.
That's that's right.
So that's uh that was quite something.
So as we were working, uh we kind of had our own little air show.
Pardon me?
As we were working today, we had our own air show.
Oh, but oh, we we missed the beginning of it.
We saw a couple come by.
We thought, well, we did get a couple here and there, but we don't get a sustained.
These guys are uh are uh getting ready for an air show, which I think is over the weekend, right?
Or is it connected to the to the race?
Right.
It's uh Saturday from what I understand.
Sunday is this is a Saturday this weekend, we'll call it.
And uh some of the locals are so stoked for it volunteering and getting it all set up.
We're gonna we'll have those pictures for you on Monday for sure.
We love to get things you know, local, local uh stuff, local stuff for you because it's a way of getting to know America, right?
And the more you get to know America, the more you love it.
You have to be in love with this country.
There's no reason why you shouldn't be.
You deprive yourself of something God has given you that is so beautiful.
Should always be in love with this country.
There's no reason not to be.
Well, Mayor, what do you think of President Trump's decision to rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War?
I think it is very, very necessary right now.
Couldn't have better timing for it.
There is...
I don't...
I actually don't think that Putin and Z are confused by this at all.
Any of his negotiating, or they know he if they cross him, he'll bomb them.
Um some of the younger ones might be more impressed by is he showing decisive enough action?
Is he being tough enough?
Uh maybe, maybe uh maybe uh maybe maybe the Ayatollah, although I think he's delivered the Ayatoa one hell of a message, he's asking for more.
Uh I think his little boyfriend, the Fatso in North Korea could use a little reminding of who the adult in that relationship is, right?
Um I think I think the guy you could move big steps, big big steps, is the is uh uh is the is the is um uh uh fatsu.
Right.
I really think Fanso was very impressed with him.
He's got to find a way to recapture that, and I don't know what it is because he was the one dealing with him.
I talked to him about it, but never got enough insight into Fatso to know exactly what kind of magic Trump was using on him, but he was definitely using magic on him.
I think that's where he could be the most helpful to um to the country going going forward.
He could leave those relationships better organized than they are right now, so it's a delicate time, but with a great president for a delicate time, he's built up a lot of assets.
He's made a couple of enemies, not very, very important ones.
Um I'm just checking to make sure I didn't miss something here.
No, I think we covered most everything that we needed to cover to make sure that our people are you know ready for a good Friday.
Well, football is back, Mayor.
The Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles are playing as we speak.
Uh so don't don't don't leave us now.
And a lot of folks probably don't watch football.
A lot of our audience is probably when when when when when um when does the foot the first game is right now?
First first game is right now, it's between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles, and you've already seen a player ejected for spitting.
Who who do you pick?
I'm taking uh originally the the uh I was taking the Eagles, so it's I guess I'll just stick with that.
Who the Philadelphia Eagles should beat the Cowboys, yes.
Yeah, I'm I'm going with the Eagles too.
I think the Eagles are the more solid team, and then this is this happened just moments ago in the game.
When do you think that's snap Chris?
That's for a snap Chris, oh us.
This is Dallas and who for a snap.
Philly, Philadelphia.
Oh, it's Dallas and Philly in the first game.
Who do the Giants play Giants?
The Redskins.
Oh, yeah, that's pretty mean, Ryan.
I should have known that.
I think they all opened up with divisional games.
No, no, they usually start used to always be the Giants and the Cowboys, which would be a divisional game.
But even now, right?
Because the Eagles and Cowboys are playing, that would mean the Giants and uh Redskins, and we will be referring to them as the Washington Redskins.
And learning a lot about indigenous culture while we do it.
And for our second hour show, mayor, before we leave, do you want to just give your thoughts uh on your friend Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s uh performance stellar performance today in front of the Senate.
I do, I do.
We spoke we spoke to Bobby a bit, and he can be on next week with us.
We didn't want to rush him on and just have just a short amount of time with him, because I do think there's a lot to review with him, and I want to I want to be prepared, you know, to to uh do that because look, he's at a disadvantage of he's he's new to our party.
Uh uh not that he's a member, he's independent, but that's where his support is coming from from our party.
So people distrust him, they're not sure.
They remember some of his uh earlier positions.
Um then on the Democrat side, some have followed him as they have followed Trump, but some have become very bitter, and they're trying every way they can to discredit discredit him, and he needs a chance to explain himself, right?
Well, and it's a uh and nobody explains themselves better than him.
The um when I'm looking at him smiling, it to me, I know both those men.
One is a political slick operator, and the other is an honest man.
Intelligence differential in the guys were in the same party working together about five years ago.
This is the this is the biggest interesting.
See, the good the good thing about Bobby, if you read it, go read his book.
It's it's it's it's a good book.
It it does appear to be very, very dense, but it's not, and I'm gonna tell you why.
Half of it is footnotes, you don't have to read them unless you want to read them.
So you see something there you disagree with, you say it can't be true.
Well, Bobby gives you the footnote, and you go look it up, and you'll see that it is true, and maybe he used it there because exaggeration didn't hurt his argument at that at that spot.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Do I got a reply?
Senator, you've sat in that chair for how long?
20, 25 years while the chronic disease and our children went up to 76, and you said nothing.
You never asked the question why it's happening.
Why is this happening?
Today, for the first time in 20 years, we've learned that infant mortality has increased in our country.
It's not because I came in here, it's because of what happened during the Biden administration that we're gonna end.
I'm gonna let Senator Wyden respond briefly to that, and then we're not gonna go over like we just did.
It's committee.
I mean, he actually has to ask his staff about some obscure provision that he did something to help kids at some point in his career, but what that he had to end up asking his staff for like some example of when he's like tried to help kids over the course of his career, and he came up with basically nothing.
So right, you know.
When he when he tried to help kids, yeah, tried to help kids all the time.
No, no, no, no.
Senator Warner.
Oh, Senator Warner.
I mean, uh, there was a period of time in New York.
Maybe I shouldn't bring this up, but I hey the truth is the truth.
There's a period of time in New York where if you got in trouble for drugs, and you wanted to talk to somebody about how to do a legitimate rehabilitation.
It was nobody other than Robert Kennedy that you spoke to.
And he was legitimate and good at it.
From the soul.
And I was I would recommend people to him, and I was on the other side of him.
He used to sue me.
I thought for stupid things.
And he did.
He if he gets on the show, uh, we'll talk about it.
He'll still disagree with me.
But if I get Dershowitz on here, the same thing.
Dershowitz and I litigated all the time.
He he thinks he was right.
I think I was right, but we respected each other.
He wasn't litigating like a like the way the Biden people do, or the current Democrats do, with you know, they want to kill you, they want to put you in jail, they want to take away your your property, they want to uh hurt your children.
He was litigating with me on a principle that he was exaggerating, maybe, or maybe I was.
But then we could we could settle down, we could get out of the out of the out of the uh uh advocacy part, and we could start talking, and we would end up agreeing because we are Americans and we agree on the same set of principles, we interpret them differently.
That's what we're arguing about, our interpretations.
That's what America.
I mean, that that's that when I read uh uh Kennedy's book in the middle of the pandemic, or toward the end of it, I had hope for America again because that's what I remember.
That's what I I remember the broad spectrum that embraced both parties, and we grabbed part of that spectrum and they grab part of that spectrum, and I always thought we grabbed the better half.
I'm sure they thought they'd grab the better half, right?
But that's the way it has to be, and then we had to come together on American things.
We got to come together on American things, and they don't they go off on us.
So let's go.
Let's do a little sports, and then we'll we'll give people uh uh a chance to relax a little tonight.
So uh this is the first week.
Football is back, mayor.
Uh this is the first week of the NFL tonight.
The Dallas Cowboys are playing the Philadelphia Eagles in Philadelphia.
The Cowboys with a one touchdown lead as they enter the second quarter.
Tomorrow night, the Kansas City Chiefs.
That's Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey.
Uh they take on the San Diego Chargers.
Well, no, sorry, the Los Angeles Chargers.
Who who who does uh Taylor Swift play?
She plays for the Kansas City Chiefs, yeah.
But who's she playing?
She roots for the Kennedy Chiefs.
What team is she playing?
The Los Angeles Chargers.
They're not that she they're not well known enough.
They're not well known, but they're they got a star quarterback and then coach Jim Harbaugh.
I don't care.
Everybody has a star quarterback, and then LA is also the second largest media market in the country, so they kind of bank on that, getting good ratings, and so they play the Giants, and then the Giants play one o'clock Sunday, they're gonna have a lot of one o'clock.
Well, they have the usual time, yeah.
The one the one o'clock window.
Um not too many prime time for the for the G Men this year.
They're playing the Washington Redskins, and where in uh in DC.
Good question.
They might be might be in Washington.
That's right.
Well, landover Maryland.
But the Washington Commanders are the Redskins, of course, play in Landover, Maryland.
Kind of like the New York Giants play in Seacaucus, New Jersey.
Yeah, but every everybody has been lying about that for so long, they don't know that.
Right.
And anyway, most people in America think New Jersey's part of New York.
That's also true.
Right.
I mean, it's ridiculous.
Um, so we have a big week of football.
The Packers play Sunday night, Sunday afternoon, late game, 4:15.
Uh, for those that enjoy football, it is back.
And we're ready for it.
And then, of course, with baseball, the Yankees have a pennant run here.
Right?
They're on there, they're in a pennant race with the Boston Red Sox and the Toronto Blue Jays.
America did a big thing yesterday.
I'm gonna show it to you as we as we as we go off here.
So uh let me get the right one.
Let me get the right one.
Let me get the right one, the right one.
Here, here.
This is the right.
This is this is the right one here.
So that is South America, ladies and gentlemen.
That's South America.
Not me.
That's South America.
That's South America, up in the upper corner of South America, up in the up there.
Hard to see, maybe, is uh Venezuela.
See Caracas.
Okay.
That's a communist country now with a lot of oil.
All right.
So the other day, the other day, we um we sent to that Godforsaken land a group of um fighters, and off um I think it was around Caracas there, will you see?
We found a boat with a large amount of not fentanyl, but a new substance for fentanyl.
Or was it fentanyl, Ted?
No, I think we found fentanyl.
Drugs.
Uh, yeah, I'll have to.
I think we found both.
We found fentanyl because it was the largest impurity fentanyl seizure we've ever made.
There's the boat on screen.
There's the boat.
Uh, just driving around.
Join my drug running.
Oh, wait.
Nothing happens to me on this drug running trip.
Hope nothing happens to me.
Oh goodbye, drug dealers.
Boom.
Goodbye, murderers.
You're not murdering anybody with that fentanyl.
You had probably about 50 or 60 murders in those bags, and about 100 million dollars worth of fentanyl.
And let's be honest, more than 50 or 60.
Yeah.
That's right.
Well, that's that's what I call a real war on drugs, mayor.
If I've ever seen one.
This is when you have a president who wants our children not to die of fentanyl.
Now, fentanyl is scary as hell because you you can get fooled by fentanyl.
If you look, I think you're stupid if you take it marijuana.
I think you're stupid if you're taking small amounts of cocaine or just little teeny amounts of drugs.
You're stupid, you're stupid, you're stupid, and somebody misled you to tell you it isn't dangerous.
It is dangerous in and of itself, it hurts your brain.
However, it does lead to other drugs.
However, you don't even have to get there to get a to get an overdose.
You can be just starting, and you're fooling around with your marijuana, or you're fooling around with your whatever, and they stick a little too much fentanyl in it.
You have a seizure, and you are dead.
And that's why the overdoses have increased.
And they're not the old-fashioned overdoses where you see somebody with all kinds of bags out there, and they just took all kinds of drugs and at least they had a fighting chance.
They made a decision to do it.
These people do it, they don't even know they're doing it.
They think they're getting themselves out of their troubles, and they're not to think about them.
This is inhumane, indecent, terrible, terrible, taking advantage of somebody.
You make 12 grand, big deal.
Thank you, President Trump, for getting on top of this.
Nobody else would.
Too tough if you want to get money out of China to do this, China will pay you.
Too much if you want to get money out of Turkey, Turkey will pay you.
Too much if you want to screw around with the Mexicans, because they'll pay you.
Not too much if you're a decent honest man.
Good job, Mr. President.
Thank you.
So Ted, I want to show show your shirt, please.
We got a great crew here.
These boys, I have to say, I am enormously appreciative, Ted, of all that you did for me.
From the time that from the time that uh I was seriously injured until the time you got me here.
Even now, all they do is tell me, Rudy, don't bend.
Rudy, don't move so fast.
Rudy, don't.
And uh they're under strict instructions from Dr. Maria, but they are following on their own too.
And uh Stephen came all the way from Michigan to help because he knew it would be a little too much.
Uh, just for um uh uh just for Steven.
Of course, he probably had no choice because Raleigh told him if he didn't come, Raleigh, the wonder dog would bite him.
And and to Steven's credit, didn't have to ask him or anything.
I don't even think he heard from us yet.
He was already on the road.
He heard the news reports, he was already on the roller coaster, maybe and at first he didn't even yeah, that was a roller coaster.
Okay, so my my son told the president when the president asked how I was doing that.
Uh he said, My father's a beast, which makes makes it sound like you know, you don't have any feelings.
I do, right?
I do, and it's so wonderful.
It it gets you better when people care about you.
So when I when I start thinking that people are caring about me, a different, a different uh a different hormone gets into my system, and I start to feel better, and I know how to milk it.
Oh it does hurt though, I have to say.
So we're gonna see what happens tonight.
We'll watch some football.
We've got a football game to watch.
We always have these things to catch up on.
I got a couple of books, and I got a project too.
And we'll be back tomorrow night.
The 8th and the 9th.
No, no, it's not the eighth and the ninth.
Tomorrow's the fifth.
No, the fifth and the sixth.
I'm thinking, you know, I think we're next week.
Am I getting towards September 11th?
All I've been doing is thinking about September 11.
The last couple of days.
I have dreaming about it, thinking about it.
Today's weather was not much different, probably.
We're a week away.
Oh, you know, isn't that interesting?
That sky, that sky was a September 11th sky.
Yeah.
Wow.
Well, there you go.
Look at that sky.
Look, look, look.
That wasn't doctored.
That wasn't nothing done to that sky.
That's the way it looked.
Oh.
Oh!
There we are.
Asking to pray.
I'm gonna ask you to pray for the people of Israel and for the people of.
You know, you have to pray for the people of Ukraine, people of Russia, and the people of Iran want you to add into this now.
The people of America who are being pushed toward communism, and our brave, brave, Super brave president and all of his followers.
Because I'm watching Teddy today dealing with some of the I said he watching uh uh Bobby today and some of the others uh that are on his staff uh he's got the right people.
He's got little little little uh uh little trumpies there pushing away the same way with the big heart and and the feeling for the people.
Is it gonna be a great administration if we can overcome the naysayers in the Senate?
May even be great if we don't.
He just gets things done, he doesn't care.
So thank you very much.
We'll be back tomorrow night.
We'll be back at seven on um on Lindell TV as well as X, and then we'll be back on X and all the other social media channels at eight, and we promise you a real good wrap-up show last tomorrow night.
So thank you, Stephen, and thank you, Ted, and I should thank Dr. Maria, who's at home.
Thank you, Mayor.
Thank you.
And uh you all did such a great job for me.
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.
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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.
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