America's Mayor Live (766): President Trump Proposes Historic Peace Plan for Gaza
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Well, hello.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is America's Mayor Live.
And we are coming to you from Dover, New Hampshire.
And I think the first thing we we want to do is to just take a little pause and just pray that the agreement that the President and Prime Minister Netanyahu reached today with regard to Israel and the Middle East and Gaza works and that war ends.
But of course, it's it's um it's not it's it's so not a not a sure thing at all, because although it's it's a very well crafted and very well thought out and seems like a pretty uh uh obvious agreement, uh it's in the it's in the hands of Hamas who has turned down every agreement so far that has been extraordinarily generous to them.
Now, here's what this one entails.
Uh if Hamas agrees, and both the president and the prime minister of Israel agree, uh there will be uh immediate end of hostil uh fighting, no more killing.
Uh thank you.
Uh there'll be a hostage and prisoner exchange within 72 hours of the time that Israel signs uh the agreement.
Um no more piecemeal hostage.
So all hostages will be returned, dead and alive.
Now, there is a report that two are missing.
I don't know what that means, but I don't know if that's been resolved.
And in exchange for the uh Israeli and uh I don't know if there are any, I don't think any live Americans left, but there are dead American bodies that have to be returned.
Um 2,000 Palestinian prisoners will be delivered to the Palestinians.
Um Israel will withdraw from uh Gaza in stages.
When that's accomplished, what I just described, the hostages returned, and they'll they will uh do you want to put that map up, Ted, that we had?
Yeah, um, I can you I can use mine if you want.
I got it.
Okay.
Uh they'll they'll make a small withdrawal from the seacoast.
Uh and therefore that people of Gaza will be able to live there without being surveilled or policed or looked over by the IDF.
As the other as the other terms of this agreement start to get implemented, then Israel will move back even further, opening up more of Gaza.
And finally, when all of the things in here come to fruition in the agreement, then Israel will leave, as they did, you know, back in 2005.
Is Israel uh despite our our ignorant, extraordinarily ignorant um uh students who talk about Israel here.
I have it right here.
You have it up now?
Okay.
So you see that first blue, the first blue line uh would uh that first blue line that you see is uh where Israel will move its forces back uh when uh the agreement is signed or shortly or shortly thereafter.
Then as uh more of the of the provisions are implemented or take take it take itself back to the yellow line and then eventually to the red line.
Uh and then uh the the uh line at the border uh that is striped is the it is what what would be called the um the buffer zone, the security buffer zone.
So that's that's the um that's the geographic picture.
The transitional governance, in other words, remember all the issues about who's gonna govern who's gonna govern uh uh Gaza.
It's gonna be it's gonna be put under a board of peace, which will be chaired by President Trump, and uh and a number of people that will be appointed to it, one of which has already been named, I think he's been named, or at least his name has been floated, and that's Prime Minister Tony Blair, who I think has agreed to do it.
And uh then the agreement uh the agreement will uh require um that Gaza will engage in a de-radicalization uh process uh in all parts of Gaza.
Their uh eventual ability to form a state will depend on uh how fast they do that and how effectively they do that to uh to our satisfaction.
In other words, the United States and Israel, not the UK, um, they're not parties to this, or Canada or Australia, who have already recognized the Palestinian, whatever the hell it is.
I I really don't know what they recognized.
There are two there's no Palestinian anything at this point.
There's Hamas, which is three quarters destroyed, and there's Fatah, who I'm sure is doing everything they can to make sure their money is in their farm bank accounts because it's one of the crookedest organizations in the world.
And they're the group that governs uh the West Bank.
That's Arafat's old Palestinian liberation organization.
It's a um terrorist organization that became uh a mafia.
And that's it.
I mean, uh that's what you got in Palestine, which is why this uh de radicalization program is so important.
Now, if um if they listened to me, they would have done the de-radicalization program 30 years ago.
Uh when they first mentioned and came up with the idea of remember when I threw Arafat out of the UN.
Yeah, one of the points that I made was the two-state solution of Piliasin.
Because I had investigated Arafat in the 1980s for murdering Leon Klinghoffer.
Uh the idea I saw no possibility that we were going to make peace with him.
And I was, of course, excoriated by the New York Times.
And just like I have been uh based uh on the 2020 election and Russian collusion and just about everything else, I was proven to be right.
And the liberal communists will prove to be wrong.
Um those are the those are the basic, that's the basic outline of this.
Um it makes a great deal of sense.
It's a very, very good agreement.
It's it's particularly kind and generous to a group of uh uh maniacal murderers and savages who were trained to be that from the time they were two years old.
I mean, every every single one of them was trained to kill us and and and the Jewish people, meaning Americans and the Jewish people.
And we're we're going to allow them to have amnesty if we take their word for it.
I don't know if I like that so much.
I uh but since we're gonna have a lot of control over this, I guess uh we'll be able to stay on top of them.
But basically, this will allow uh a member of Hamas to sign something um that says commit to peaceful coexistence and to decommission their weapons.
Well, I guess it's all in how we define peaceful coexistence.
It would seem to me they would have to recognize the right of Israel to exist as a Jewish state.
And uh promise to forego any efforts or any attempts to interfere with that as well as any other form of terrorism.
And then there's got to be a period of time in which uh their education changes, and uh I've never really participated in a de-radicalization program.
I kind of have a sense of what you would do.
But this has to be for real and it has to go on for quite some time.
And it has to be subjected to real standards of accountability.
Therefore, it can't be run by a Democrat who basically, they're the ones who created this whole mess in the first place.
I mean, any group that's had two presidents that are the biggest funders of the reign of terror.
I mean, isn't it?
It's insane that I even say that, right?
I can't think of anyone who's given the Ayatollah who sponsors terrorism more money than Obama and Biden.
I don't think China and Russia has given them as much money as we have.
Thank you.
But at any event, let's see what happens.
Let's see what happens with uh with Hamas and whether Hamas agrees to this.
And mayor, we have a special guest, a good friend of the show.
Many of our longtime viewers will know her.
And now she's doing such great work with the Media Research Center.
She's been to Israel uh multiple times.
She knows the region.
And uh those of you that have probably already guessed who this is.
Uh Justine Brooke Amurra joins the show.
There she is.
Justine.
Tristine, how are you?
Hi, Mr. Mayor.
I'm good.
How are you?
It's it's great to be back and hopefully with good Wi-Fi this time.
Good.
So now what do you think of uh of the agreement?
And particularly how likely is it that Hamas has turned everyone down for one reason or another, but their backs are against the wall.
They'd be insane to turn it down, but they are insane.
So give us your give us your uh uh your thoughts on it.
Right.
They're not insane, they're evil.
And they've they've turned down every attempt at a deal before.
Uh once again, it's President Trump and the Jews who are trying to make peace.
They're the peacemakers, and you have the legacy media and the left and our academic dilettants and the entire entire world trying to kind of squash it before it even comes into fruition.
Axios, uh, we had Axios, and then we had uh ABC with just like five minutes within this deal being put on the table already uh blaming President Trump and Netanyahu for uh you know not considering the feelings of Hamas,
which is a terrorist organization, and the the media is treating a terrorist, a primitive group of savages as if they're just you know Boy Scout groups that uh have been uh left out, and that we we really need to consider their uh feelings about this when uh they're the ones who,
as you mentioned during the show, uh this deal would let Hamas leaders get amnesty, uh they can go off to different countries as long as they sign uh a document or say that they are going to commit to peace.
Um and we'll see what that looks like what that looks like.
Uh, but the situation is that Hamas doesn't even know what peace is in their charter, uh they state that they want to wipe Israel out into the sea, and uh we'll we'll just have to we'll just have to see uh if they're actually going to commit to it, or if they they might just know that they could reject the deal and the media and the world will still side with them.
Yeah, it really is um you know you and I have talked about it a lot, we've analyzed it a lot, and we've been through it a lot, and it's still it's absolutely perplexing to me how you can flip Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
But of course, that's what communists do, and that's what 1984 is all about, and that's what they're expert at.
They're expert at uh substituting good for evil.
Exactly.
Exactly.
It's it's this is taught in our education, this is taught by our media, and of course, it's always the Western dilettants and and these white liberals uh or really leftists uh leading the charge because we've adopted this idea.
Uh one party has adopted this idea that uh you know America is evil, the West is inherently evil uh because we are more advanced, because uh we're the most progressed on on this planet, um, And we have to basically apologize for existing.
And more than that, we're always the bad guys.
As you said, it's always a reversal.
And it's it's you have people on college campuses who are cheering on for cheering on jihad.
You have uh not just the Western media, but then you have Al Jazeera, and uh you have these outlets that no one should really pay attention to, but yet they're it seems like we hear the propaganda propaganda coming from them the most, and people believe it.
Well, now how how um I haven't talked to you about about the whole horrible death of Charlie Kirk and the way it was and the way it's played out.
And do you do you do you think we've um you think a country is moving in a in a direction of trying to bring God back as a result of that, or have we become more radicalized?
One side is certainly trying to bring God back.
Uh something that was it's very hopeful.
I I went to the Kennedy Center.
It was just a couple of days after he was murdered.
I went to the Kennedy Center here in DC, and for the first time, I saw a giant crowd of crowd of people, hundreds of people praying.
I've never seen people pray in DC, which is usually so godless.
Maybe it's because it's been dominated by the left all these years.
But it wasn't just political types.
It wasn't just uh people who uh already knew Charlie Kirk who uh were in that building.
They were everyday people, people who didn't even know Charlie Kirk's name until he was murdered, because a lot of people are realizing, and the reason why a lot of people are finding their faith and praying to God suddenly after this happened is because they've seen for over a year,
um, but particularly within the past year, the left cheer on the murder of uh people who are deemed to own too much, uh, people who are Christians, people who are Jews, people who have the wrong skin tone, and now the murder of Charlie Kirk.
So we're realizing we are all Charlie Kirk because the left is justifying the murder of a lot of people.
It's not just people on the opposite political side or people with whom they disagree.
They actually believe that if you're born a certain way, if you pray to God, if you're Christian, if you're Jewish, if you're white, you are an existential threat to their ideology.
And only an existential threat can only be met with violence.
That's that's their worldview.
And we've seen the media try to bury this and deflect and talk about toning down the temperature on quote unquote both sides in the same breath, they're calling us all fascists.
Well, maybe we have to go through this to get through it.
Uh, but it at uh at least we have a president that's leading us in the right direction.
And uh and uh uh as was demonstrated at uh uh from Charlie's uh memorial service, he's got quite a large number of uh of people who are helping to do that.
So I feel I feel that maybe in the long run that what we're we are headed in the right direction.
We're certainly headed in a lot better direction than we were two or three years ago.
So I think we'll get through this.
And I think uh to me, the only hope for peace in the Middle East is for the Ayatollah to for the reign of terror to go.
And that and that and that country become a um uh peaceful uh some form of a democracy or or a country ruled by law.
If that happens, I think the middle the Middle East is ready to change.
And I think if it doesn't happen, they're gonna prevent it because that's their their whole mission is to create an Islamic republic.
And people just don't accept that.
They don't believe it's it seems so ridiculous that Iran could create an Islamic republic that a lot of people just don't accept it, but that's what they believe.
And they have a different times come pretty close to it.
Something else that gives me hope is that other countries in the Middle East, they they are actually agreeing to this deal that's Going on right now.
It's really just Hamas.
These we're not just Hamas in that in that region.
We do have a reign of Islamic terror.
Um, but even fellow Arab countries whom you know we were supposed to believe uh they're aligned uh with Gaza with these genocidal terrorists, even they're sick of them.
Like notice how Jordan, Jordan was supposed to let the Gazans into their country, uh, but they didn't want to.
Um, they they did at first, and then the so-called Palestinians, they uh they wreaked havoc and they tried to take over the government everywhere they go, uh, to these different Middle Eastern nations.
Uh, they also hurt and maim and murder all they know is terror.
And as you also mentioned previously on the show, this is something they they teach their kids from birth with uh UN sponsored tack uh UN sponsored propaganda.
Yeah.
Yeah.
UN UN printed and paid for textbooks.
Yep.
American paid for.
Exactly.
And yeah.
So you're doing all right.
I'm doing pretty well.
Uh, it's it's been a very it's been a tough two weeks after the murder of Charlie Kirk.
Yeah, it hasn't.
It really has, but it's also there's also been some very uplifting aspects to see, you know, our entire movement come together, and people who are in the center.
Uh maybe this has happened to, I'm sure it's happened to you, but there's a a lot of people who I haven't spoken to in years.
Um, people I didn't even know were involved in politics, or they weren't, and they reached out and checked in and said, hey, you know, we're we hope you're okay.
Please stay safe out there.
Um, but it's so as you said, it's it is there's a chance for hope.
There's a chance for an uplifting moment here, especially seeing a lot of people coming to God.
Uh, but we we have to we have to expose left-wing terrorism and their support for Islamic terrorism for what it is.
Well, you do a great job of it.
Thank you very much, Justine.
God bless you.
We'll talk to you very soon.
Talk soon.
And now we will take a short break and we'll be right back.
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Um...
To uh Michigan and get a an update on that horrible, I don't know what to call it.
It was like a bombing, uh shooting.
Uh it's really, it's really when you when you look at the uh video of the of the uh Mormon uh uh church that was put on fire, it looks like a look looks like something like a war zone, but we'll we'll be talking to Steven in a little while about that.
Um but before we before we uh Stephen gets to us, uh I uh I really I really feel that uh uh this has to be straightened out.
This whole discussion about uh uh Comey's indictment, uh, which of course, you know, we went through it in great detail, and we'll we will as it as it moves along.
And I told you what I what I thought it's a it's a two two-page indictment.
And to me, that uh as a uh very experienced prosecutor, that's a that's a giveaway that this is going to lead to something bigger.
Because if this was the document on which they were going to prosecute him, they'd be a lot more in it.
Um the government is uh follows the practice for better or worse of of using what they call speaking indictments, which lay out the crime uh so that not only uh it really isn't for the public, a lot of it, the jury takes it into the jury room, they can read it, they can see it.
You're not gonna just have that in a big case like this.
Generally, uh two-count bare bones indictment like that means you're just beginning, you're at step one of trying to build a very big conspiracy.
And there's a very big conspiracy that could be built here, in which Comey is one of the critical, one of the critical players.
And what what is that conspiracy?
That conspiracy is an agreement between a group of of uh of uh Democrat uh office holders and Democrat uh Democrats in a position of power that had agreed uh to do anything uh they had to uh legal or illegal, and it's the illegal part then that becomes uh uh uh a crime to keep Donald Trump out of office or to remove him from office.
And the transition uh really is uh beautifully set in the uh statements of uh the FBI agent, who when uh he finds out that the Russian collusion thing is false only six months into it, says to his girlfriend, oh but we have insurance just in case we don't get them on that.
And of course, the insurance is then all the other things they do to him.
Uh they continue the Russian collusion investigation uh anyway, even knowing it's false, uh uh Comey being a big part of that.
Uh when that uh runs in its chorus, uh they do the whole phony story uh where uh shifty shift is at the uh core of that, which is the phony story about uh Ukrainian bribery and which actually is what Biden did, not what Trump did.
And they come up with a they come up with a uh uh a whole script that turns out to be false, just like the Russian collusion turns out to be false.
And then when that when that doesn't work, uh they um uh they they engage in this uh in this uh very very uh elaborate bringing in large parts of the government to cover up the the hard the hard drive, violating I don't know how many laws in the way in which they went about doing that.
Um then we can go on and on.
They they they take the January 6th uh situation, whatever it was, and try to turn it into an insurrection, which it wasn't.
Uh They then use that insurrection to have Democrats remove him from the ballot.
Just one person removing him from the ballot in Michigan and a number of other states.
The Biden administration, and then Biden now replacing Obama as the head of the conspiracy.
The Biden administration then gets him indicted four times in one year for non-crimes.
And I don't know if this Rico that I'm laying out to you ends up in if they did all that to get rid of him.
Who had the biggest motive to kill him?
And then their two attempts on his life.
Connected or not.
Well, I would find out if I were doing the investigation.
And I left out a couple of other episodes that are part of this.
And Comey is a major uh figure in all of this.
And the idea that the idea that this is somehow warping the criminal justice system, this is this is right out of their playbook.
This is their uh this is their uh whole ability to spread disinformation and make it stick because they control the media all over again.
There's a there's a world of difference, and the world of difference is a difference between an honest, decent government and a crooked one between what was done to Trump and what's being done to Comey.
What was done to Trump and to me, and to Bannon and to uh uh General Flynn and to hundreds of people on a small level or a high level uh uh was uh being framed, being uh being uh persecuted and prosecuted and investigated for things that are not crimes.
Uh I'm under indictment in two places for for uh defending my client that doesn't happen in America, but because it wasn't America.
I can show you the four cases that Trump was indicted for.
None of none of them are crimes.
One of them doesn't even state a crime.
The one in New York doesn't even state a crime.
On the other hand, what Comey is accused of, even now, the little one, the little where it starts, is a crime.
Now the the disinformation and the ability to brainwash is so unbelievably strong that you can take an extraordinarily intelligent person who you know, and I and he is an extraordinarily intelligent person with a kind of hatred of Trump that warps uh what could be a very good logical mind.
I'm gonna read one sentence to you, and I'm gonna show you why it warps a good logical mind.
This is Holman W. Jenkins Jr. from uh the Wall Street Journal.
And his column Sunday says the following James Comey's real crime was bad judgment.
Perjury is not a crime.
James Comey is accused of committing perjury.
Now, you know, you know uh Holman W. Jenkins Jr., that you you know he committed perjury when he filed the Pfizer affidavit, right?
Okay, the statute of limitations is run on that.
But I mean, but that's a very serious crime.
Those affidavits are sacred.
I mean, they they they take away all of a person's privacy just on the signature of a prosecutor.
When I did those, I slaved over them.
Anybody and he lied about it.
He four times he signed it and he said it had been validated.
It hadn't been validated.
He never validated the steel dossier.
First of all, he's told us he didn't.
And number two, it's obvious he didn't because he didn't.
This the dossier contains also all sorts of false facts.
And he said, well, it couldn't be corroborated.
Well, that's just another lie.
I I could corroborate it.
I mean, it dossier says that Cohen uh went to Prague on a certain day, uh, met with uh Russians.
All he had to do is get out Cohen's passport records, even after question.
Found that he wasn't in Prague, then done a little more digging, and you'd have found out that he was in Los Angeles, watching his son try out for a baseball team, I think.
He'd also then find out that Cohen and his whole life had never gone to Prague.
Or then there's another thing in there about they're having gone to a consulate in in Miami.
Forgotten which country.
They never went there, there was no such place.
I can give you eight of those.
Because I used to do this.
The guy is a complete scoundrel.
His his real crime wasn't uh bad judgment.
Bad judgment is not a crime.
His real crime were real crimes.
Uh uh of which perjury is a very serious one.
And even the one with which he is charged is a very, very serious one.
Because it's all about framing a president and removing him from office, because you don't believe he should be in office.
And you're the director of the FBI.
He completely destroyed a most respected law enforcement agency.
That's not worse than bad judgment, Holman.
What the hell is wrong with you?
Well, well, mayor.
Oh, I I don't get it.
I I do not I James Comey's real crime was bad judgment.
Gee.
Man.
You gotta be too smart for that.
I mean, I I I'm not gonna spend the rest of the show telling all of James Comey's crimes, but if you can't figure it out, there's no hope for you.
The guy ruined the FBI, he corrupted it.
He absolutely corrupted the FBI, carried on by his successor, who then sat on the hard drive for almost a year.
Oh well.
Yes, Ted.
Well, mayor, we uh will obviously be following this closely.
Comey, I believe expected to uh have his arraignment October 11th, but let me get that date.
Uh that might be might be I think the Comey the Comey indictment is going to grow.
Uh and you're gonna see you can see a few other people indicted.
You're gonna have attempts to put people on the ground, or if they haven't done it already, put people on the grand jury, you're gonna try to flip people, and they're gonna try to put together something like what I outlined, which you know we haven't had time to really outline in great detail, but I've talked about it for five or six years, so I kind of have it memorized.
Right.
But we'll lay it out for you and and and follow it along.
But um the the case right now is a case in which there are three witnesses who say he's he lied, and significant number of documents that prove that he was lying.
And uh perjury may not be murder, but it's a lot worse than bad judgment, Holman.
Yeah, also trying to remove a duly elected president of the United States based on false testimony is a pretty damn serious crime.
Right.
In fact, it gets pretty close to treason, my friend.
So we'll be following that.
Um, I mean, what they've done, what they've done with Comey and Trump and Holman falls for, but what they're what the Marxists are doing is right out of 1984, just like they did with Israel and with Hamas or the Palestinian authority, forget Hamas.
Palestinians authority stinks.
Hamas is much worse, but the Palestinian authority stinks.
It's completely crooked.
Everybody's trained to kill you, Americans.
They've made them moral equivalents first.
I remember when they did it, I remember fighting against it.
Now Hamas and moral superiors to Israel.
They're not moral equivalents, they don't even compare to each other.
One is a one is a is a nation, a great one with frailties and great strengths.
The other is a on one group is a maniacal vicious animalistic terrorist group, and the other are a group of thieves, massive thieves.
And then maybe there are a couple of people in there who have overcome their upbringing where they're brainwashed into wanting to kill you and all the Jewish people.
There's no equivalent between them.
There's no equivalent between what was done to Trump and to me and to Bannon and to all those other people and what's being done to Comey.
They were framing us for crimes we didn't commit.
He's damn guilty and got away with it.
And if you can't see the difference, then you you've been brainwashed.
So we'll be so we'll be following this in uh obviously saying sticking close to this in the coming days and weeks, but now we want to transition to the shooting in Michigan.
Uh we have Steven Schumacher.
Many of you know Steven, if you've been a long time uh viewer of the show.
Uh, we have Steven Schumacher live on scene.
This is Grand Blank, Michigan, where we've all heard of the uh grand blank, Michigan.
And this is where the church was attacked.
Um Steve, yep.
The uh the the Church of Jesus Christ, a lot of days saying it's the Mormon Church in Grand Blanc, Michigan on Sunday, and the guy drove his truck in and then he opened fire, and then he said he set off a fire that looks like a war zone.
And uh is the are uh uh Stephen of uh we have him.
We have Stephen now, that's right.
Here is Stephen.
Stephen joins the show.
Hello, Stephen.
Hi, Mr. Mayor.
Reporting to you live from Grand Blank, Michigan, outside the Mormon church, where tragedy, as you mentioned, struck yesterday morning.
They've barricaded the streets so that crews can continue to uh clean up the damage caused by the massive fire.
Um, and by all accounts, they are doing a good job at uh the cleanup and retrieval of the you know victims and treating the families and such.
Yeah, but if you have uh any idea just how many law enforcement uh officials are on the scene.
We have FBI ATF explosions were involved, arson fires.
Um, like I said, this is grand blank, Michigan.
Let me see if I can adjust some of my light.
Yeah, come in closer.
Come on closer, come in closer so we can see you better.
And then I wanted to, I wanted to show you.
Here, there you go.
See, there's too much headroom.
No, he'll want me, he would want me, he'll want me to crack him on that.
And then, yeah, there you go.
There you go.
You gotta stay kind of close to the phone.
Well, I wanted to show, I wanted to show you the tight law enforcement response, though.
Like I said, a lot of different agencies are involved, and you might be able to know more about this in the studio.
A lot of FBI have been dispatched to look into this, and I'm just wondering, you know, first off, was this part of something bigger?
We don't know.
We there's a lot of unanswered questions, but when I look at how many FBI agents are being deployed, it seems like it's a lot.
And the other thing to mention, uh, it's noteworthy the chief Rainey of the Grand Blank Township police department has been spearheading this and operating it under a tight shift.
There was uh little inside baseball here.
And no one I talked to, I have a lot of contact.
Like I I grew up 10 minutes from here.
And some of my yeah, and some of my contacts in law enforcement were telling me that Chris Swanson, one of our gubernatorial candidates, was kind of trying to steal the investigation away and kind of take some of the glory.
And they were kind of uh credit taking a little bit, the Swanson team, but the local uh official and didn't really uh let the pressure of the of the Swanson pressure of Raleigh's over here.
Hold on.
One Raleigh, you gotta stay in there.
Steven is but yes, they're Stephen.
If you want to pick up your if you want yeah, if you want to pick up your camera and show us uh I don't know if if he can uh see able to see anything well, he wanted to show us some of the presence.
Uh he was a large FBI federal presence.
This is McCandlish Road, and it's crazy that I'm talking to you about these places because I literally grew up driving these roads all the time, and so behind me is the barricade, and then a little bit further is the uh church where they're continuing work.
Now, if you look at the let me swing around it from my understanding, it's basically been destroyed.
And actually, it's kind of funny.
I was with ABC and a whole bunch of the other media, but it seems like everyone's kind of packing up here.
Um, but oh, another thing too, and I don't know.
Ted, I tweeted out a few images from uh earlier.
We'll play those it happens that the local the local hospital nurses are on strike right now, and so they've been having a massive picket outside the hospital.
They were allowed to go into the church to triage, and so nurses weren't turned away there.
Nurses were turned away when they tried to go into the hospital to help the victims because of the strike.
Are you sure the blessing to it all though is that because the community was already or the at least the healthcare community was was with the nurses striking, they sort of turned it into a memorial for the community and allowed people to come and you know, because a lot of people they need a place to have fellowship right now, and so they have some bonfires going.
I could maybe stop by later on down the road a little bit.
I'm also down the road from the Trillium where the family reunification center was, and that's where I went to movies growing up.
Amazing, you know.
What kind of how would you describe the community?
Uh rural, suburban.
It's hard to tell when you it is not really it's definitely it's a suburb, it is a Flint suburb through and through.
When I was younger, it was mostly auto workers, but you know, a lot of that's that's left.
But it's mostly you know, a lot of health care, a lot of health care, close enough to Flint, close enough to Detroit.
So if you can, you know, have a night out in Detroit if you live in Grand Blanc.
It's classic Americana when you really think about it, you know, football's big, the prom, you know, they do all the classic American stuff, sports, you know, we always played them in sports growing up, grand blank.
Any and any any anything about the a Mormon church?
Has that been there a long time or so?
I don't I know I don't personally have a history with the Mormon church.
I went to church nearby, and actually when I first got word that a church was shot up in Grand Blanc, I was I thought it was my church that I went to growing up, but I I don't know.
My understanding is that it's a rather large church.
It looked it looked very very large when you see the pictures of it.
And quite a fire.
Yeah, well, and you can tell that they're a community based on the response that I've seen so far.
People have really been coming together and making a lot available.
Stephen, have you yeah?
So what what is the the mood of the community?
I know it's now nighttime, it looks like things are kind of gotten quiet.
Um is there a somber mood?
Have you been around during the day?
What what would you say?
How are you folks feeling?
Well, people are responding in their own in different ways, right?
So there are a lot of the law enforcement types that I've been interviewing that have remained stoic, you know, they have to be remain calm, uh willing to help.
A lot of community members, it's like and we remember Oxford, Michigan.
I don't know if you remember that, but there was a shooting in it in Oxford Strong because kind of became the rallying cry, like Boston Strong.
And a lot of people are kind of expressing at least that sentiment from what I've observed.
There was a little makeshift bonfire where people were gathering, and that was kind of the general attitude.
And it wasn't there were tearful people, right?
But it wasn't all tearful.
It was a lot of that like let's come together.
It wasn't it, it wasn't the crime.
There was that, don't get me wrong.
And this is what I'm showing you.
And it was a lot of honking and support, you know.
Time we did stop to pray a number of times.
What a shame.
Yeah, and it is, it's people like you know, and like it's like what outlet do you have?
So I'm actually really it's fortunate that the the Teamsters were there, you know.
Say what you want about them, however, you feel to give the local community an outlet to uh to mourn, really.
Like, and it was man.
I try to leave as much of the Holy Spirit that I try to bring with me with them, and I felt it there.
And we'll see.
Well, this is still developing.
This you know, we'll we'll see what more we find out.
And right now, right in the coming week.
Right now, the uh the numbers are four.
Is it four four dead, eight injured still?
Yes, because they were worried five dead if you include the shooter.
It's not I don't like to include the shooter in these statistics, but the shooter was oh, and that was another thing that you have to know.
Law enforcement responded very quickly, and the the shooter was killed.
I think within 10 minutes of the first time we're one of them.
Like within minutes, within minutes of the that's my understanding as well.
Almost couldn't have been there any faster.
Where they're showing that we're shooting.
That's my understanding.
We're showing some pictures of the fire.
You know, it looks like a war zone.
The fire looks like a war, like looks like something in Ukraine or Israel, or and that's I think what we need to continue to parse out is what explosives, what was the network that enabled these explosives to be made?
Were they sophisticated explosives?
Yeah, God forbid, are there more out there?
And that might be the you know one reason for the deployment of all the resources.
Oh man, yeah.
Well, I think also what you won't you won't you have to be you have to always begin this with the notion that it is connected, and then find hopefully find out that it isn't.
But you can't begin yeah, and we have to explore explore who helped and who, if anything, helped them, provoked him, right?
It's defined meaning behind all these tragic, and it's sometimes it's hard because there isn't a coherent logic to a lot of these madmen out there, and they maybe they also maybe some of them may be different.
You know, they may they they may come from different reasons, and this one we don't know an awful lot about.
Uh except and we try to seek patterns as humans as humans, we try to seek patterns.
That's what we do, but you know, it's not all they don't always fit into that neat little box.
Well, and man well keep in touch with us and and give and give and yes, sir, and give our uh our condolences to the to the people there, tell tell them that we really feel terrible, really feel terrible for them.
Thank you.
I that will mean a lot.
Uh well, actually, I kind of already did.
I just figured I I sent your piece to a lot of the law enforcement community that I've been talking to, and that it was much appreciated.
And they're you know, yeah, they're under tremendous excited that I'm bringing it.
I said they're under tremendous pressure right now.
If you think about all the shootings that are going on, and I mean just even over the weekend, there were three or four three uh three or four of these.
Some that uh some that got even didn't even get reported in Texas.
Uh now if only two people get killed and or two people get wounded, it's not, you know, my goodness, it's terrible.
Well, thank you, Steven.
Yeah.
Thank you.
We'll talk to you real soon.
God bless you, and take care of yourself.
Just terrible.
So four dead, eight injured, one critical in that shooting, and uh we'll stay on top of that and that church burned to the ground.
Well, I I I uh just from looking, you know, as he was moving around, it looks like the fire is now out.
Which you know, it wouldn't have to be given the given the uh nature of this fire, this fire could go on for for a uh you know, for a very long time.
I mean, it's a um it's a very, very um that was a said, that was like a war zone.
That was like a war zone fire, uh Ted.
Right.
Well in addition to that, of course, there was the um there was the um the the shooting in North Carolina at the uh at the waterfront bar, uh, where three were killed and eight at least wounded.
Uh in South Texas, there were two killed and and seven uh wounded in New Orleans, there was one dead and three wounded.
So it was a heck, heck, heck, terrible, terrible weekend.
The um person alleged to have done the shooting in North Carolina is also a former veteran uh or a veteran, a marine, and a um decorated marine.
His name is Nigel Edge, but I believe he changed his name.
I think it's a his actual name is Sean D. Bevois.
And um again, that's another another very, very strange situation.
Uh that all of a sudden results of the deaths of these innocent people, which is a horrible, horrible thing.
Well, we brought you up to date on the comey situation and on Israel, where I think we'll know more, we'll know more uh tomorrow uh tomorrow.
Uh the point that I wanted to make about uh Comey is that there is a massive difference between what the Biden people did and what what uh the Trump administration is now doing.
And the Trump administration, uh they don't need my advice on this.
I uh I just feel I need to say it, should not be dissuaded from moving forward with this based on the bullying of the media and uh the uh the the crooked democrats.
Uh they're doing this bullying to make it appear as if you know Donald Trump and his administration are distorting the system of justice because they be because oh hey, if he if the investigation is done right, a lot of them are gonna go to prison.
And they deserve to go to prison because they actually committed crimes.
The people that Biden went after didn't do anything wrong.
It was completely corrupt.
It was completely political.
And uh nobody should be nobody should be prosecuted uh as revenue no such thing as revenge prosecution.
You you prosecute in uh for justice, and you prosecute for deterrence.
And there's no comparison between the two such two two situations, like there's no comparison between the way they react and the way we react.
We lost we lost Charlie Kirk, didn't we?
In a terrible, terrible, horrible, jarring situation.
We had hundreds of thousands of people come out.
Not a single building was burned or person hurt or harmed.
Can you imagine?
You change the circumstances.
How many buildings get burned?
How many people will be killed?
It's not the same.
You have to be intelligent enough, logical enough to not be brainwashed by their creating moral equivalents when they don't exist.
Ukraine, which I guess has moved a little bit to the back of the news, right?
But they underwent a terrible uh drone attack on Sunday in about six of their major cities, including Kiev.
At least as of midday today, uh there were um well, turned out in Kyiv there were there were there were 10 wounded and two dead.
But if you look at the entire country, uh the numbers are more like uh four dead and 70 people injured, and it involved um it involved Zaporizia, Slumi, Chernev, Odessa, several other cities, and of course Kyiv.
Altogether, 595 drones and decoys were exploded and 48 missiles.
So here are the records from Ukraine.
They shot down or jammed 566 of the 595 drones, and they were able to uh shoot down 45 of the 48 missiles.
So three of the missiles got through.
Um, but that's enough to end up with at least four people dead and 70 people injured.
Um the targets were all residential buildings, civilian infrastructure, medical facilities, a kindergarten, a 12-year-old was killed, children were injured, fair number of children were injured.
Uh almost all, if not all, of the injuries and deaths were civilian, no military.
There are no warehouses, no plants, no industrial structures.
This is uh this is um uh absolutely barbaric on the part of Putin.
Of course, the Kremlin claims they only shoot military targets.
I mean, this is this is just like we're back in uh with the Soviet Union.
They just lie their back backsides off completely.
You know that Mayor Adams has uh stepped down as a candidate for mayor of New York to try to prevent the election of a communist to uh the office of mayor of New York City, which would be a tragedy for my for my former city, my city, my home.
It would be an absolute tragedy, the greatest city in the world governed by a communist.
Look at what the maniac jerk in London has done.
He's an Islamic uh uh defender, Islamic extremist defender.
And and uh we've got we've I mean right across the river in New Jersey.
We we have a we have a uh a race for governor going on with a candidate like Mandami.
Uh her name is Mikey Cheryl, Mickey or Mikey?
Mickey.
Mickey Cheryl.
Uh she's quite a she's quite a uh uh uh she's quite a crazy out of her mind lefty.
She she uh both her and uh and and zohan Mandami refused to uh refuse to speak out against all of the memorials they've had,
including uh Mandami's party, the uh socialist democrat party that he belongs to for um uh for you will know her as Joanne Chesimard.
Um her her name now was Asata Shakur.
She has been a fugitive for 45 years, living in communist Cuba after having uh murdered a New Jersey state trooper Werner Forrester, who was executed in cold blood.
Governor Murphy wrote she was convicted of the murder of murdering a New Jersey state trooper, Werner Forrester, who was executed in cold blood, Governor Murphy, a Democrat said.
There are so many worthy heroes to celebrate.
She is not one of them.
Cheryl did not make any comment on this, nor did Zondami.
Mandami Zandami, whatever the hell his name is.
Um I'm sure they were admirers of Joanne Chazamart.
I mean, after all, she just killed a cop.
What a cop's worth to them.
This is also the same woman, Cheryl, who voted for the resolution in Congress of uh consolation and uh praise for uh Charlie Kirk, and then immediately came back to um to New Jersey and attacked him as being something akin to a Nazi.
I mean, this is this is ridiculous that she's running.
She's also the one that I mentioned earlier, who was asked uh on one of these uh left wing shows by some uh half wit, uh how uh well how do how did your net worth go up by at least seven uh million dollars?
And she said, I I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know, she can't figure out her net worth went up by seven million dollars.
Maybe she shouldn't be the governor because maybe it'll go up by 50 million if she becomes the governor and she won't know.
Particularly in New Jersey, that could happen.
So, I mean, when she's having trouble, when she's having trouble uh speaking out against uh Joanne Shazamart, you got a real problem on your hands there in New Jersey.
And uh if she can't figure out how she went up by seven million, you know what that means in New Jersey, don't you?
Huh?
Come on.
You're Paisons in New Jersey.
Half my relatives live in New Jersey.
All those mafia people in New Jersey.
I sent them there.
That's what I used to say about the sopranos.
You know, the show begins, and Tony's in the car, and then you see to New Jersey, he's going through the tunnel.
I used to tell my friends every time that showed up, I sent them there.
I used to be accused, you know, of doing that with crime.
I was accused of reducing crime by sending it to New Jersey.
I didn't have to send any crime to New Jersey.
There was a time in which you actually couldn't be a mayor unless you went to jail in New Jersey.
I mean, they wouldn't accept.
I mean, every mayor went to jail.
Well, I was what, nine or ten when the Sopranos came out, and I was always surprised and confused as a kid why at the opening scene was New Jersey.
Yeah, well, we sent them there.
They couldn't stand being.
Now I know why, yeah.
Well, mayor, we can't.
And I know look, we cover a lot of heavy topics on this show.
So let's let's cover one something soft, and then we'll send them off to see Dr. Maria.
Well, we have a couple sports topics to cover.
Go ahead.
Well, the Ryder Cup.
You had mentioned to me.
Oh, the rider cup.
I don't why why uh I have a video.
Why is Mackelroy?
Why is McElroy using the F F word?
And why is the crowd?
I don't get it.
I told you it would be wild, though.
It would be different than uh Augusta.
Different than Augusta and different than uh Europe.
I mean, this is a public golf course.
People go to this golf course at you know midnight, stay up all night and get up and play golf.
Uh because of the state of New York subsidizing it, they keep the rates fairly low.
It's not this.
This is um Beth Page has like it's like four four or five golf courses of different levels.
And this is, of course, is uh world class, one of the 10 or 20 best golf courses in the world, and it's public.
Um, which is quite a thing to be able to have that.
In fact, I I think it's still true.
You have to have a certain handicap to play, they're not gonna let just anybody play there.
Yeah, uh they do have another course right next to it that you can play that's almost as nice if you're not you know like a great golfer, and then they have some courses that aren't as nice.
I mean, they they different levels, but there's another course that you can play that would be uh almost equivalent right next to it.
So this is royal.
right on the border between Nassau County and Suffolk County.
I love the EU flag.
We are here!
Hooray!
Hey, welcome to New York.
Come on.
The British mayor.
We'll be right back.
That's not him dropping the camera.
You don't see that at golf, right?
It's like it's like a football game in Philadelphia, right?
And then we just want to throw this up to get people's predictions.
But I what I I don't I don't understand why.
I mean, uh they shouldn't do that.
It's obviously they shouldn't do that.
But I don't know, I don't understand why a professional lets himself get how do I react to people if they harass me?
I ignore it, right?
Yeah, you ignore it.
I always end up churching.
But I you know, I've been I've been at it a long time and a number of professionals, yeah.
So one of Soros' pals got in trouble.
Oh gosh, yeah, another another, another another another one of these perverts, Howard Rubin.
How it uh, my god, this story is unbelievable.
Howard Rubin got arrested, he had a whole network.
He was he was paying two to five grand a session to Playboy bunnies and all kinds of other things in order to beat them up, slot them around crazy in one terrifying exchange in 2015 when Howard Rubin.
He he tied someone up to a cross.
Weird guy.
Oh my goodness, I don't even want to read it.
That's over here.
And then and you and then you see a picture of Soros there, and you think about Soros' life.
Wow.
Well, I don't know.
I don't know how fair fair it is.
I don't know how close they were, but he worked for Soros, and he he looks like uh I'm not gonna say like Epstein, but who knows?
I don't know.
Yeah, you got a picture of him up right here.
There's Howard.
Yeah, that's Howard.
Kind of looks familiar.
He does.
Well, maybe we end on a lighter note.
We got the brackets for the baseball.
Then we gotta send everyone over to Dr. Maria.
Yeah, yeah.
Yankee, Yankees and Red So Red Sox starting tomorrow, right?
So who do you got, Mayor?
Who's gonna go to the World Series this year?
Oh, come on.
From the from the National League.
Who's gonna win the World Series?
Who's gonna go from the National League?
I'm not even I'm not even concerned about who's who's gonna go.
Whoever goes from the National League Yankees will beat him.
Um who's gonna go from the National League?
You can take some time to think about it.
The games don't seem to be a little bit more.
No, no, I can uh we want to go over to Dr. Maria in a little while.
So I look baseball I do quick in my head.
Um if you baseball playoffs are very, very hard.
Uh you you would say if this was football, you'd go with the teams who are hottest, you know.
Like a lot of uh a lot of teams it's always really good to come into the Super Bowl if you had a hot December, as opposed to a hot uh September.
But in baseball, just a few days can change things, and you and your momentum is only as good as your starting pitcher.
It's one of the great sayings in baseball.
So momentum can be overdone.
But uh you need to see it more here.
I mean, that the bet the best team in the National League, as far as I can tell, still, even though Philadelphia has got a better record, is Los Angeles.
Now the Phil Phillies have the best record, I think.
Or the dub, uh the Brewers.
Oh, the Brewers have the best record.
Okay, the Phillies had for a long time, right?
Yep, they're number two.
But I still think sitting right back there as the number three seed, the Dodgers are the best team in baseball internationally.
Last year they're the best team in baseball.
And I think uh but the way the Yankees have been playing, the last month they probably for the last month have the best record in the American League.
I mean, they came from six games back to tied for first.
And it um based on the season series, Toronto took first place, but the Yankees had the same record as Toronto.
Well, the games start tomorrow.
We'll be watching.
We know who you're rooting for.
And I and I uh I uh I think that uh I know you're gonna get upset with me because you root for the tigers, but I think this toughest series of all for the Yankees until they get to the World Series, it'll be that would be that one with Boston.
Yeah.
I mean, those two teams, those two teams could be uh one of them could have a losing record, the other winning record if they get into a series together, it's gonna go five games.
Right.
Yeah, no, I think it almost doesn't matter.
It just doesn't matter who's hot, who's not hot.
Yeah, they're both gonna get hot the minute they start playing.
And um if the Yankees get past the uh Red Sox, I think they end up going to the World Series, and then we'll see.
We always have to see really.
I mean, I I of course I root for the Yankees, but you're gonna have to see who's playing hot and who isn't and well baseball maybe we'll give people something to relax with, and it sure helped us after September 11.
It really did.
It certainly did in New York.
Um we had the Mets and the Yankees, and they were all involved.
And it's a shame that the Mets aren't in it because then you'd have New Yorkers that have the hope of a of a subway series, which um with the Yankees and the Mets has only happened once.
Used to happen with the Dodgers and the Yankees and the Giants and the Yankees all the time.
I grew up thinking that was the only kind of world series there was in New York.
Right.
Because when the Dodgers weren't in it, the Giants were right.
Well, we'll be back tomorrow.
See what the developments are.
See if what what um we'll see what Hamas does.
Maybe we can get one war over.
They are studying the proposal, we are told.
Probably.
They are studying the proposal in good faith, is what's being reported.
Well, it's impossible for them to do anything in good faith.
They're murdering terrorist scum.
So it's impossible for them to do anything in good faith.
People who kill babies and women and take pictures of them so that their children can see it are animals.
Right.
And uh whatever they whatever they're gonna do will be calculated and uh conniving and uh trying to further their terrorist aims.
Uh they're all they're almost down to no choices.
There's no place for them to go.
Nobody's gonna protect them, nobody's gonna take care of them.
Nobody wants them.
Uh Jordan won't take them, Egypt won't take them.
Iran won't take them, and Iran doesn't have any money to give to them now.
Russia and China uh not gonna tie up with a loser.
Right.
Well, so let's pray, especially now for the people of Israel so they can have peace.
Let's pray for the people of Ukraine so we don't forget them, we can get that war over with as soon as possible, and stop Putin from slaughtering civilians, which is what he's doing right now.
It's no longer a war, it's now a meaning meaningless killings of uh civilians.
He's not even taking territory.
The cities that he bombed, he's not gonna take.
Just killing people.
Maybe he enjoys it, maybe he goes to bed at night and enjoys it.
You never know.
He kills enough people, he better enjoy it.
I just hope we put those sanctions on him soon.
Well, pray for the people of Ukraine and the people of Israel, as we said, and the people of Iran, and and our people.
We're undergoing uh quite a quite a series of violent acts.
Um not all connected.
Some are.
I mean, I know a lot of it gets connected to the to the um to the uh language that's used and the the political debates that are going on, and we we as Republicans tend to think, and I think we're right that it's much more coming from the other side with the with what they do and the way in which you just look at a thing like uh the horrible thing that happened to us with with Charlie Kirk,
and no riots, no nothing, and anything happens to them, and we got riots going on.
Uh but in any event, not all of these things are connected to it.
You'd make a mistake to think, oh my goodness, it's all connected to we we we just have people that are individually insane in this country, also.
Uh when uh September 11th happened, and I first heard about it.
I first told that a twin-engine plane hit the North Tower.
I walked outside, and I saw that it was a I saw that it was a um beautiful, beautiful day.
I said, this is an I I can this is not an accident.
This is a deliberate attack of some kind, and now it can be uh a nut or a terrorist.
And until the second plane hit, I I wasn't sure that it was a terrorist because nuts can do what terrorists do.
And um so we're gonna find when we go through all these that some of them do get and end up being connected to these um uh groomings and uh and then some of them just happen because the human mind is uh unpredictable and uh and still not really understandable to us as it should be, I guess.
So let's pray that we find better solutions to particularly the mental illness.
And pray for the president.
Boy, he's got an awful lot on his shoulders, huh?
And he's taken us through it beautifully.
Look at today.
Wow.
I mean, they it it they there's not nothing more you can do to try to bring peace uh to to to both both of these places and and then he's trying everything.
And it's gonna work.
But let's pray for him.
Pray for the country, the greatest country on earth.
Pray that we do have a revival.
It keeps going.
We bring God right back into the center of America.
I think that'll straighten everything out.
So with that, go over now to Wendell TV and Dr. Mario take it through.
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