America's Mayor Live (769): Yankees Baseball w/ Mayor Giuliani—2025 Wild Card Game 3, Yankees/RedSox
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Good evening.
This is Ruby Giuliani.
This is America's Mayor live.
Waiting for the game to begin at the Cathedral of Baseball.
And covering many, many things.
I mean, it was a complicated day.
First of all, you should know, because these it's important.
It's important, whether you're Jewish or you're not, or whether you follow the Western tradition.
I mean, Christians are uh at least partially Jewish, they're old testament.
I mean, Christians become familiar with the traditions and the values and the Jewish faith, which is which built up of the Jewish era, not the Christian.
So I say that because there's a lot, there are, even though there have been at times unfortunate, unfortunate division.
There's a lot of uh overlap in the big, big scheme of things between Christians and Jews.
Kind of overlap that Mohammed falsely believed there was between uh Christians and Muslims and Jews and Muslims.
So it was some kind of anti-Semitic incident, and I thought I'd like to find out what it was so we can see if we can take it.
We can take it down.
But no matter what we do and taking it down, you cannot, you just cannot be an honest person and not say that what's going on with anti-Semitism.
What is going on?
Is this really just is this a reaction to the manipulated publicity about Hamas and Israel that even some Jews fall for?
Hamas Hamas is a Hamas is a terrorist organization.
The blood sucking, killing terrorist organization.
they will kill, uh, they'll, they'll kill women, children.
Very, very hard to think about what they do.
And very hard to think about how they skate.
And then Israel is put up as the bad guy, and and only the Israeli prime minister gets indicted.
And he is at best playing a defensive war.
So I uh I don't know.
Now if we had to put together an organized body to face them as a world, forget the UN.
The UN would have been and should have been that.
But the UN's mission has been completely bastardized.
And uh you have to count on the Yankees.
So tonight uh is the final game.
You got no more.
It'd be interesting to see how these two teams that have played each other so often, either one of them is something new for us.
One of the things that I'm not gonna say is a necessary trait of a manager or uh something like only it only a uh brilliant manager knows this what it really is.
What it really is a this is a quintessential American institution with the time they spent yesterday framing the Yankee Red Sox,
and I don't know, do you think this is not true if you're not part of the New York Boston group?
You don't understand, Ted, the importance of the Yankee Red Sox.
No, no, I don't know.
No, I can tell you that as someone who grew up in Michigan.
You were a tiger fan, right?
And a Detroit Tigers fan.
Congratulations, by the way.
Thank you, thank you.
Um being around you, Mayor, I'm I really am just looking forward to this game.
But I will tell you, no, the the Yankees Red Sox rivalry.
I appreciated it.
I think a lot of us appreciated it.
In Michigan, I don't know if you as you go further west.
Uh how it is, but uh that's one of those national, one of the top national rivalries in American sports.
I know I know you put it at number one.
I have it up there in the top three.
Well that game, so we're just a few minutes away from that game starting right now.
You have the little you you have the little cheap box for me.
Oh, yeah, I got I'm putting that up.
Uh we have uh right now San Diego at Chicago game three.
Uh so the final game of their series.
Three-to-one Chicago, but in the top of the ninth, Padres have men on first and second with just one out.
That could go either way, right?
That's this is relief pitcher against hitter.
Right.
So do you have a better relief pitcher, or do I have a better hitter?
Whoa.
Usually goes to the cooler character.
Who can remain cool?
Right.
Can the pitcher get himself down in the count and not worry about it?
Still throw his best pitches.
Can the can the guy at the plate not get nervous and you make a fool out of himself?
He swings and misses.
How often have you seen a really professional hitter swing and miss?
And then the first thing that happens when he comes up the next time he hits the home run.
I'm watching, I'm watching the Inferior League playing right now.
Right.
Um I don't like their uniforms.
I wonder if we should put this up here.
There'll be some play.
Got him.
You know, that's why umpires are good.
You couldn't call you could not call that from the from the um from the TV screen.
Ship hoping for a challenge, and he'll call for one.
Matt Shaw looked like to me, he had a little bit of a alcohol first base.
Matt Shaw had a little bit of trouble on the transfer, and then he threw a dart over the first base, out or safe.
Oh, he's out.
This is a replay review powered by Zoom, and it's just gone up.
the scoreboards here at Wrigley Well, Matt Shaw knew he was in trouble after he had a little bit of trouble, and he put everything he had.
And that's a nice play over the first place by Michael Bush.
It's kind of confusing because of uniform.
You know, cheerfully.
There's some similarity.
Yankees.
But it's a light blue rather than a Navy pick.
It's Michael Bush.
How big was his overall?
Notice the pinstripes are great straight.
Yeah, the other guys have pit stripes too.
Their uniforms look more like pajamas.
I don't think I'd like to play in pajamas, too.
No.
I like distinguished looking uniforms.
I have no idea what that has to be.
The Padres Brown, like the frocks they were in the first two games.
So for me, it's been really good in the nine hole.
So two out, just one out for the cubbies to move on.
Runners on second and third.
Joe Buck with the call.
Oh he's got it.
That's ball game.
The Chicago Cubs.
I didn't realize it.
I didn't realize we were at the last out.
Does this mean that the Padres move on?
The Cubbies.
The Cubbies move on, yes.
Well, that's gonna be who won?
The Cubbies, right?
Yeah.
Well, you know, that's uh that's good for the Dodgers because the Padres are tough on the Dodgers.
Right, and they know them.
Yeah, it's a little break from the guys.
The Cubs first postseason series win since the 2017 National League Division Series.
The NLDS, right?
That's the National League.
That's my badge.
Yeah, that's the uh considered the older league.
The American League, even though it's a hundred and something years old, it's still called the Junior League.
And so now we move over to New York.
People should put this on where if they want to watch.
Well, a rookie is all right.
While they get uh on and off.
You see, you'll be able to learn what happened today and some of my observations on yours.
And at the same time, you'll be able to keep up with baseball.
Right.
So Yankees and Red Sox just about to begin.
So They're getting ready, right?
For the game?
Yep.
There it is.
We'll get on it once it starts here.
So earlier today, the Tigers defeated the Indians, so they move on.
Who did?
The Tigers beat the Indians.
They're a good team.
So they'll now play the Mariners.
And the winner tonight will head to Toronto to play the Blue Jays.
And the National League, the Dodgers defeated the Reds in two games.
So they move on.
And tonight the Cubs just defeated the Padres.
So they will go on to play.
I believe Philadelphia.
Let me check that.
well we're gonna see if we can get Chicago will play Milwaukee.
The Dodgers will play Philadelphia.
Cam Schiller against Red Sox rookie Connolly Early.
Both pitchers are rookies.
This is a very difficult.
I'd like you to consider how difficult this is for a rookie.
He's never pitched in the major leagues until now.
This gentleman, I think about three months, the other one about a month and a half.
And he comes from Massachusetts, by the way.
He's got a throw perfectly.
Now he has been two nothing less than phenomenal.
in his short span, in his short span.
It's not a big sample size.
But he's been a chance to make an early statement against Goan.
Really good.
He's a big, big lanky right-hander.
Talk about the staff.
Now it is a little strange because in all the prior games, all the starting pitches are left-handed.
Largely because both teams have very, very dangerous left-handed uh batters, home run hitters.
And you can neutralize to some extent the home run at least.
Too high.
So we were we were discussing before that Hamas is seems to be sending double signals.
Hamas is uh getting pressured very very hard by Qatar, which is a good thing.
It's a good thing to uh uh turn the tables on them to have Qatar uh break with them and say you gotta get this over with.
But who turned those tables?
A lot of people didn't want us to do business with Qatar.
Uh when you're doing business with dangerous people, they're gonna be doing business with dangerous people.
When you're investigating dangerous people, they're gonna be doing business with dangerous people.
So you have got to have those people infiltrating for you.
You gotta work as hard as you can to keep them under control.
And uh and if you don't, then you gotta report it and see if if you can continue, you can continue, you can working with the person.
Now, here's a strange one, Ted.
I know Randy Weingarten for a long, long time.
Randy was the head of the teachers' union in New York when I was the mayor.
I will say uh without personal insult, that she is a flamethrowing communist.
And she's extraordinarily unreasonable about what has to be done for schools, which is enormously painful and difficult for the children.
She opposes the expansion of charter schools.
New Yorkers, if you just judge by the crowds that come out of the letters get rid, are dying for the these forms of private school, really, for their children.
where the teachers come and they're dedicated to educating them, getting them through and getting them into college.
...
I mean, with all of the with all of the uh distractions going on, that's a wonderful thing.
so a boston is now down to their last out in the first inning So we're down to two outs now in the in the top of the first.
This is the leadoff of the game.
Oh, that was strike.
That was a strike.
It was right over the plate.
I don't know why he looked at that, but I'll tell you why he looked at that.
I'm gonna give you a reason.
The beginning of the count, he wants to see what he's got.
How's the ball spinning?
How fast is it?
Because that'll change a little, but it won't change as much.
Oh the hell are you gonna put Goldsmith back there?
Why are you gonna put Goldsmith back there?
Boom!
That's the second hour by this guy.
Why don't you let me marry?
I wouldn't have to sell her first.
Oh can't drop that.
Second base.
Now here's the here's the thing.
They have him in because he hits left-handed pitchers better.
The other guy that they have, Paul Goldsmith, is an all-star.
So Slitler's starting to be able to do that.
Yes, he has trouble with left-handed his but if it's a big occasion, he'll be up for finally.
He's as good a first baseman as you're gonna find a baseball.
I will guarantee this is the guy that let the ball go yesterday and scored a run for the Red Sox.
I'm telling you, this has to the pitchers bailed him out.
This guy should go over to the pitcher and say, Thank you for bailing me out.
And the manager can't do it because you only have two catchers.
Maybe uh put them at you only have maybe you put him where could you put him?
Yeah, I mean that that's a that's a can be making those sorts of mistakes here in the when you have a good first baseman.
Tino Martinez was a left-handed hitting first baseman.
Joe Torre didn't platoon him.
Platooned my ass.
So zero zero as we enter the bottom of the so I was telling you that Randy Weingarten wears an American flag in a paper clip.
American flag says is because she's a loyal American.
Yeah.
Okay, we'll accept that.
Uh the Norwegian pin symbolizes Norwegian protest against Adolf Hitler in World War II.
Um she's she's doing a she's doing a uh a tour on her fascist book that basically Republicans are fascist.
This is what the woman who controls half of the teachers in America that are bending the minds of your children.
This woman is a flamethrowing Communist, atheistic, anti American, with similar agenda to that.
It's really a shame.
It's really a shame.
You you had to deal with her in New York, correct?
Yes, I did, and I I would say she was entirely unreasonable.
Yeah, I guess.
She's been an obstructionist from the time that she's been with that union.
But that union is an obstructionist union.
Yeah, sure.
What the heck?
The Biden years were golden years for wine garden and friends.
Then for his lady in parentheses, the Dr. Jill Biden, otherwise known as the first stepmother, was a teacher in the wingarten mold.
In other words, a lefty propagandist.
In a White House event honoring educators, she once described Weingarten and a National Education Association counterpart Becky Pringle as good friends and incredible partners.
What are they partnering?
Destroying education?
Every year Biden was in office, our ability of our children to read and to write were going to the toilet.
Right.
After promising to open a majority of K to 12 public schools, within the first hundred days, Biden whimped out, redefining open to at least one day a week.
He was controlled by the teachers union.
all are New York City has something called charter schools it was crazy to get it past the Union we only have a few of them we've given the Union the right to veto them and they a hundred last time I checked so it could probably is more
the figure that's usually used is the following 160,000 parents of children in public schools in New York City want a scholarship so their kid can go to a charter school a private school or a parochial school but under no circumstances the school that is teaching them to be a Marxist and a criminal and in some cases a sexual
pervert
and you can't get any more charter schools the New York State legislature as protectionist legislation for the labor unions has put a cap 200 and something charter schools the last report card that came out New York City went further down further down further down they spent more money but they went further down 20 years the schools are spending more money going down more money going down charter schools came
up they spend much less money but they have they have something called dedication you know they have something called dedication well I
don't know how you get you're not getting her around to agreeing to something rational and something reasonable and let's hear it for these kids 24 and 23 years old eight pitches that insisted that the kids stay locked up for an extra year in the public schools the parochial school kids the
private school kids the charter school kids did not remain in in isolation and in their homes for an extra year they brought back very quickly they have not had the educational devastation that these other children have had Not just the educational devastation, but the emotional devastation.
The minute I heard they were gonna lock people at home, I said, have they considered, have they considered the countervailing damage that does?
Have they considered if they're gonna go ahead with it?
How are they gonna ameliorate it?
They didn't.
That's simple.
Now, Harvard, you you you might remember, Ted, that Harvard uh just uh forked over uh 500 grand, uh 500 grand.
Wasn't it 500 billion?
Oh, 500 million, right?
500 million, yeah, 500 million.
Yeah, they forked over 500 million to set up a trade school, but not a trade school.
The Harvard Trade School.
Now, I don't know.
I think this is a very good idea, but I have to have some fun, okay?
I can see it now.
Ted comes in with his car, and there's the first graduate of the Harvard Trade School, and Ted says, I I uh my battery isn't working, I need a new battery.
Oh we don't call it a battery any longer.
We call it an energy source because we have other energy sources, Mr. Goodman.
Would you consider if we put a little fan there and we waited for the wind?
No, I'm serious.
We'll put the okay, I can see you've probably been influenced by those fascist Republicans.
So I'm I'm gonna for you, sell the I'm gonna put the fan on the roof, and and and and Ted says, but sir, this is the this is this is a dry, this is the dry season.
We don't have any wind for three months.
So the Harvard student would say tell.
Do you really uh really expect to drive all year round?
You must be an entitled white man.
Are you white?
Well, Ted now, a little taken aback, goes like yes, sir.
I'm white.
Oh Mr. Fairfax, Mr. Fairfax, please come here.
What's the premium we charge entitled white men for a car?
He's not black, he's not brown, he's not related to Elizabeth Warren.
Asians, we don't do shit for.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Harvard people don't talk that way.
So, how much more do we charge him?
How much more do we charge him for being the how much do we charge him for the entitlement privilege?
Oh, 20% more for him.
And that's where we were headed before the great Donald Trump came into office.
We are not headed there anymore.
Not happening, goodbye, forget it.
So Harvard has now decided to balance their trade school idea, which might help poor people and middle class people and the people that Harvard disdains, they disdain them, they hate them.
They have hired someone, and I yeah, if he was my teacher, I'd find it really odd writing his name.
Karim Kuchan Dani.
I think I got it, Ted.
Would anyone like to contradict me?
Karim Kuch.
Okay, okay.
We don't have to call him that.
His nickname is Lahore Vagistan.
Oh gosh.
So he teaches, he's gonna teach.
He's been he's been hired by the catch this.
I don't know.
I didn't know Harvard had this.
Studies of gender and sexuality department.
You think they get a large uh number of people that apply for that?
The whole football team applies for it.
Not that the football team at Harvard is really a football team, but she is up on the screen.
That's that's yeah, is that is that Lahore Pakistan?
Yes.
Okay.
Now I'm gonna give you the I'm gonna give the etymology of the the of the description here.
Every once in a while she makes it easy and she lectures under the shortened named Lahore.
This is really good for kids.
This is really this is the reason that you pay 70 grand a year, 80 grand a year to send your kid to Harvard so that he can be taught about gender and sexuality by Lahore Vagis Dan.
But uh Lahore Vaggy Stan teaches um several courses.
Several, several, several.
He teaches uh in the fall, which is what you start with.
Queer ethnography.
Ted, what?
The name of heaven is queer ethnography.
That c that course along will cost you 10, 12 grand.
When you come out of it, what the hell are you gonna do with it?
That's nuts.
What is queer ethnography?
What's ethnography?
Ethno, something to do with Ethnic?
Yeah, ethnic studies.
Yeah.
That would be my guess.
In the meantime, let's just check it out.
And of course, Rodon kept a lot of the lefties on the bench for Red Sox, similar to what Crochet did in the city.
Ethnography.
I'm gonna look it up.
We're gonna take a break.
I'm gonna look it up.
I'm gonna tell you what it is.
It's still uh nothing, nothing.
How many strikes, Ted do you have to throw to strike somebody out?
Three.
Yeah, he's a vantage.
They got a guy on first.
Keeping your feet off balance for one out.
What did they just put him there?
Yeah.
That's a funny mustache the Red Sox has.
A little bit hit little.
I'm not supposed to say that, I guess.
Do you uh hope he hasn't been hanging around with Lahore Vaggi's not?
Oh, that was a two too wide to be the infamous.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It was like was he ever seen without it?
I'm sure as a young man.
But I don't remember pictures of him.
That's it when it went out of style real quick after 1945.
Before he became this horrible dictator and murderer, who it was?
Did he always have that mustache?
That's a good question.
That's the strike you're out.
Nope.
Oh but it missed off the plate inside.
Inside.
Oh you see Wells look back.
You see him look back?
What can't we go with Matt?
Oh, he's blowing big bubbles.
The bubbles are too happy either.
They're trying to give this game to Boston, I think.
They have it in there.
Major League Baseball has always had a very, very tense relationship with me.
Partially because George Steinbrenner would fight with him like hell.
Sometimes over patriotism.
You know when George introduced the singing of America.
Beautiful in the seventh inning.
That was introduced in the game right after September 11.
I believe the game that George Bush used to throw out the first point.
He then repeated it at every game, not many left for the year.
And he got the World Series to do it.
So now we come back for the next season.
He's all ready to have it.
Uh he's all ready to have it.
Um another strikeout.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm gonna tell you about another strikeout, even though I'm talking, I'm paying attention.
That strikeout is in the same spot the other one was.
Wow, right up there.
Good luck right there.
Yep.
Well, I mean, yeah, but they they I think they fool with that.
But those were both in pretty much the same spot.
The only difference is the other one was a little more inside.
Now tell me that one wasn't in the same spot.
That was low.
Oh, but it was dead.
We gotta watch when it goes across the plate.
No way the catcher catches it.
I have to say Wellesley's gotta help him by bringing the ball up.
There he did it.
He did it there.
Oh, that just missed.
He really channelizes the strike zone.
That's a good that's a good way of putting it.
Usually when you do, I don't know if him as a pitcher that well.
Usually when you do that, you don't have a great fastball.
I'm sure double play.
Oh, you don't need a double play.
You know, didn't that I gotta be thrown high?
Yep.
You know, look a little dangerous.
So now we'll enter the bottom of the second.
We take a little break now.
Let's take a break.
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Well, here we are back, and uh the Yankees are in the numbers are so little there.
What inning is it, Ted?
Bottom of the second.
The bottom of the second, Juan Carlos Stanton just hit a double.
And there's none out.
So this shouldn't be just a little more in that ball with me in Brooklyn.
So you know we have a terrible problem in my lovely, wonderful native city of New York.
Because the people aren't so lovely and wonderful, they keep going for it.
170 years of Democrats.
I was the third Republican elected mayor in the 20th century, I believe.
I was only the second to remain a Republican.
In fact, even my success of Mike Bloomberg changed to Democrat or independent and then a Democrat.
Now he's a really like big Democrat.
So the philosophy and thinking of the Republican Party, free market, free speech, doesn't really work.
Of greater of greater importance to them is the crookedness of the Democratic Party.
Because the thing that has defined it for years is how damn crooked it is.
Going back to Barr's tweet right up into Adams.
Whether Adams was part of the shakedown, kick around of the hundreds of millions in welfare money and homeless money and particularly alien money, I don't know.
But he sure as heck was negligent about it.
And of course, he would have to be, otherwise, they'd have thrown him out.
And he wasn't the strongest guy.
So in any event, my chief of staff was I had several, but in the latter part of my term, my chief of staff is Tony Carbonetti.
The ones who get the battle medals are the ones who went through September 11 with me, and he did, and he was a tower of strength.
And he and also Tony was with me politically since she was a young man out of college, and he has fabulous political instincts, particularly about New York.
Aren't too many people, there are a couple of others, but I mean Tony Tony has won more elections than anybody else.
Well, in any event, I asked him today about the situation we're in.
So we started out with four candidates, basically, right?
it.
The incumbent mayor Adams, uh, the council member or assembly member, I don't know what he is, Zoltan Mandami, an acknowledged communist, an anti-American hater of Jewish people.
Andrew Cuomo, the last governor of New York who left in a terrible scandal, which was never explained.
He had to leave office.
And Curtis Slewer, the man who developed the Guardian angels.
Just happens to be that I got to know Curtis when he was a young man, and I was a supporter of what he did.
And the police and the mayor were jealous of him because he and I saw him as somebody who could help.
And by the time I became mayor, we integrated what he did into what was happening.
And over the years, in many ways, we became uh close friends.
And I also noticed that Curtis not only um was helping to keep the city safe, but he was also rehabilitating these kids.
But he's just not being taken seriously because he's a Republican.
And I don't know, it might be his campaigning.
I'm I'm I'm at a loss to tell you.
So the way the the way the lineup stands right now.
Number one, Mandami, about 12 to 15 points ahead of Cuomo, the former governor, but the disgraced former governor.
Next uh Curtis, next Adams, the incumbent mayor.
Well, Adams realized he wasn't going anywhere.
Come and mayor's down eight percent, you're not going anywhere.
I mean, you got three people on top, because he has dropped out, and he's deciding whether to endorse Cuomo or Sleewa, the Republican.
Sounds like he's gonna go with the Democrat, because I have to tell you that Adams, who's not a bad man, maybe.
Uh it depends on whether he took some of that money or not.
Um, but he's not a strong man, he'll go with the Democratic Party.
Uh same problem Cuomo has, which I'll explain separately.
But Cuomo may very well have the best chance to win, unless things have really changed.
And let's have Tony explain it to you.
Because frankly, he's closer to it now and will understand it better than I will.
So we'll have him on several times during this election.
And some of his pals who are deeply involved in both sides, Tony works both with Republicans and Democrats.
Mayor, I always turn to this guy, Tony Carbonetti.
He was my chief of staff, uh uh assistant chief of staff.
He uh was a major, major, major uh advisor in uh all my mayoral elections, and then later on, and um I don't think there was too many important decisions I didn't talk over with him.
Tony, I'm gonna tell you the truth.
I am really, really uh, first of all, very upset about this.
You know that.
Uh, the idea of a communist taking over New York City, no joke, is no joke.
And it could it could be irreparable damage to the city.
Second, looks like nobody can beat him, and so I go back and forth between uh Cuomo and Curtis, and I don't know where I'm gonna come out.
Uh probably I'll go in the shower and it'll come to me.
Reminds me when I had a choose between uh you know uh how to choose for police commissioner, so but I had two good guys this time that time.
Yeah, you couldn't go wrong there.
Yeah, now I got two.
I don't know, they're not bad guys, but they don't seem like the right well.
I think we have one really, really bad guy.
They're not even sure, they're not even sure that they can win, but okay, so now it comes down to Cuomo and Sleewood.
Uh, tell me why you you are either have picked or are inclined to pick Cuomo.
I I I am picking Cuomo.
Okay, go back for first of all, several months ago.
I was they used to say on on the when I used to do the radio shows with Katz and Matitis, I told everyone that Cuomo was gonna lose the primary, and everyone thought I was crazy because Andrew was up by you know 10 points, and there's no way he could lose.
And I said, You guys don't understand New York City's democratic primary has been hijacked by the progressives.
You never see it coming until it actually happens.
That's exactly and and actually at the time there were eight candidates in the race.
And I I I said, here's the thing.
Of those eight candidates, nobody's second choice is Andrew.
Why?
Because the guy that votes for someone who came in eighth place, he knows who Andrew is.
He's not the progressives have hijacked this primary process.
We have to explain to people that we have ranked choice voting.
I'm sorry, yes, and the ranked choice vote.
It would take me two hours to really explain it.
And you still wouldn't understand it.
But you can vote.
It's unconstitutional if you ask me, but that's besides the point.
You get credited.
And I learned that from you.
So all of that being said, he actually ended up.
Andrew ended up losing by 100,000 votes.
Okay, that's it.
100,000, 120,000 votes, whatever it was.
No Republicans, no independents.
And this was it.
Democratic primary.
Democratic primary.
Always a small percentage of Democrats.
And the most left wing.
I mean, that that would uh traditionally be the case.
Very big turnout from the progressives.
So this is what they do well.
This is what they hijacked these democratic primaries.
Let me tell you something.
If you remember when AOC beat Joe Crowley, our friend Joe Lieberman begged Crowley to run in the general election.
And by the way, Lieberman was right.
Crowley would have beaten her.
She won that primary.
She became a national figure.
I think she got 16,000 votes.
On 16,000 votes, that woman became a national figure.
Okay.
And it's happened throughout the state where 20-year, 30-year Democrats have lost primaries to these progressives, and then they slink away.
They don't run in the general.
Well, Andrew's holding this guy to task.
And if you look at the last three mayoral races, the Democrat has gotten roughly 750 to 800,000.
The Republican always gets 300,000 to 325,000.
Okay.
I went and looked at Andrew's last gubernatorial race, which was only seven years ago in New York City.
It was a New York statewide race, but I extrapolated only the five boroughs.
Okay.
In the five boroughs, Molinero, who was running against him, got 325,000 votes.
1.7 million.
And I said to myself, wow, maybe that means that's how much the Democratic governor gets.
So I looked at Holko.
She got 1.25 four years later.
Andrew has a vote out there.
If half of those people voted for him, he wins.
So there's people inclined to vote for him.
He has to go get them.
But why is he not?
Why is he not uh uh of course we don't trust polls, but there's enough of them, so you gotta at least uh uh uh look at him.
Why why does he not show that in any of the polls?
I mean, he's he's always behind by anywhere from 10 to 15 points.
That's that's a pretty that's a pretty big deficit in a race because they're counting Zorron's vote as if he can the zero to a million, Zorron might beat him when you go from a million to a million and a half.
It's like I explained to Curtis, okay.
Uh I I like Curtis, Curtis is a great New Yorker, right?
Purtis is going to get 250,000.
He's not going to get the 315,000 he got last time.
He's probably gonna get about 250.
He got 315 and 318,000.
I voted for him last time.
35.
28 percent.
28 percent.
Okay, he's gonna get less than that this time.
Trump did better than that, right?
Trump's numbers are through the Trump's Republican, no one else is like him.
There's no since you ran away.
I mean, his numbers in the general in the general election, Trump did better than 28%, I think.
I I think he did, yes.
Yes, but but so Curtis will get 250,000 votes because he's probably gonna he loses people like me that are gonna switch because he just can't win.
Um, but Curtis's numbers will diminish after that first one million.
Curtis doesn't have another 200,000 out there.
You see what I'm saying?
That next half of the saying is that he he doesn't have uh the uh ability to bring new people, new voters and he's he's max.
Well known enough, he's not well known enough.
he's well known, but not well known enough as a political figure, as a political leader.
He said to me, he's like, Tony, everyone in New York City knows who I am.
I'm a great New York figure.
I said, Everyone in the city knows who the naked cowboy is.
I'm not making him mayor, okay.
It's you know, just the reality.
It's real, but it's a reality, okay.
You know, the guy that sings in Times Square, he's not gonna become mayor either.
But we need to vote for Andrew because this idea, by the way, I I take the subway every day.
I take bus, New York City buses.
Free buses, you know what a free bus with a Zoran police department is?
It's a mobile, it's a mobile homeless shelter.
Okay, that's what a free bus is with Zoran's police commissioner.
It's insane.
Uh, he's not he's not gonna have a police commissioner.
He's gonna have a uh social worker, New York City uh psychiatrist in cheat.
And uh the and the and the social the the the peacekeepers, they're gonna come on when the guy, like the one in Atlanta took the knife out and put it in the girl's throat, he's gonna come up and say, Come on now, use your words, use your words, you can do better than that.
Yeah, it's disgusting what's gonna happen to this city if that guy gets elected.
It really is.
So today, today he's in a big fight with the pol with the police with the police union.
He um doesn't want this, he doesn't want the uh the police commissioner making the final decision on uh whether a police officer is removed or not.
He wants the C CRB to make it now.
As I remember, I used to make the final decision on whether a police commission police officer was removed or not.
That's how it's supposed to work.
You're elected and accountable, but but you're elected and accountable.
I even got sued for that when I when I took those guys off that recreated uh uh um uh lynch it.
But um the reac the reality is he's gonna take these crazy anti-cop hateful people that are on the C CRB, and the police commissioner can't apply police common sense to it, and if you can't decide who get fired, you're not the police commission, right?
The crazy, the crazy C CRB people are.
Mayor, I'm I'm waiting for him to say something like the the jury pool going forward.
We should select people from Rikers Island so you really have a jury of your peers, because that's what the constitution says, right?
You get a jury of your peers.
So give me 12 criminals from Rikers Island, that's my jury.
Uh I mean that's how crazy we're talking about.
Why did you suggest that, Tony?
He hadn't thought of that yet.
He hadn't thought of that yet.
It's coming down the pipe.
Jury of your peers means people kind of like you.
So if you're a three-time rapist and a uh two-time murderer, there gotta be a couple of rapists and murders on.
Don't give me a jury of decent citizens, they're gonna put me in jail.
I want you to give me people from Rikers Island that are my peers.
So I I gotta ask you, how doable do you think it is?
Because now all the experts, right?
They've they've obviously they've counted Curtis out, which I think is unfair, but okay, they've counted him out, but they've almost cut counted Cuomo out.
Curtis's number continues to go down, and it will go down as that gonna move that is that number gonna move to to to Cuomo?
Yeah, I I think uh I also think these polls don't really understand that Zoran has a cap.
They're treating him as if he's a regular Democrat and he's not.
Okay, he's a progressive.
Until I see him run through the tape, uh there is it's not it's not happened before.
They have not had to run a full race.
Um, like I said earlier, the the the loser of the primary is always bowed out, and they get a free the progressive gets a free run.
He's not a regular Democrat.
There's plenty of regular, normal middle of the road democrats, a lot of them that voted for you.
Okay, you you didn't get it.
Are there still uh enough of them?
Like my uh feeling is that that electorate that we had, that a lot of it is gone, a lot of it's gone uh somewhere else, living somewhere else, they've gone to the suburbs.
A lot of it, a lot of it was the Jewish vote, the Jewish population in the city is down.
The young people who who who like socialism better than capitalism are up.
So is that is that vote there?
And then how much of a barrier, how much of a barrier does Cuomo have?
I mean, there are people that just won't vote for Cuomo.
Absolutely.
When you've been around that long and you've had some of the look, am I happy with cashless bail?
Absolutely not.
Okay.
But but I think Andrew now realizes at that point in his life, he was sucking up to the progressives.
He wanted to be president.
Okay.
I believe that I believe that Cuomo would be the guy to save the Democratic Party if he had remained in the middle and basically half the time tried to act like he was uh he outgamed himself.
And then to assist a soldier like uh Clinton did.
He he outgame he outgamed himself.
He thought too much about it, and he was thinking, you know, Biden's gonna fall apart, I'm gonna own the progressives, you know.
Whereas we we see what's happening, by the way, which is AOC uh Bernie Sanders is trying to hand his his progressives to AOC.
I also think, by the way, this race determines her future.
If Zorron wins, she runs directly for president.
If Zoran loses, not against not against the trade.
If Zoran loses, if Zoran loses, she runs against Chucky.
Okay, but if Zoran wins, I think in a democratic primary she'll kill him.
I don't think he even runs.
If she's thinking, yeah, look, he's been hiding for two years, really.
It's terrible.
Terrible.
Well, okay, Tone.
You're in Doha.
I'm in Doha for the week.
Scene of the action where Cutter is uh working really hard to try to get Hamas to agree.
Knock on wood.
President did a miracle there.
The president's been absolutely amazing on this, okay.
He's got every Arab country agreeing with the peace process, including the one you're in.
He's even has the non-Hamas Palestinians agreeing with it.
All the European countries, including the ones that are trying to recognize a Palestinian country.
Just Hamas.
What he's done is he flipped the script.
Israel was in the middle.
We were in the middle.
Hamas now is in the middle.
It's the same thing in Russia, too, but we'll talk about that another time.
No, it's very fair.
Okay, thank you.
You got it.
Go Yankees.
As usual, brilliant.
Okay.
Talk to you later.
Bye, guys.
Bye, guys.
Extremely informative interview from uh you've probably seen Tony before.
I've had him on quite a bit on many issues.
I mean, I'd have him on in any political issue.
He's uh he's about as he's about as informed and about as sensible, and he's a tremendous problem solver.
So I, you know, like any any uh like the president, uh when I received uh the great honor from from Queen Elizabeth, and she made me a night a knight of the royal knight of something or other, but I was a knight.
I I I joked around, I didn't say it was her because I didn't think she'd get the joke.
The real deal did tell other people in England, I can't call myself a night because they won't let me back in Brooklyn if I if I ask them to call me sir.
Uh and all the way also I'd lose my citizenship, but that's another matter.
Okay, so I told her I I uh and I meant this.
I know she thought it was like false humility or something.
I said, I'm here, I'm here, your majesty.
Because I stood on the shoulders of giants.
I had uh you don't know how what great people I had.
As we were going through September 11, they they just proved to me they were better than I thought.
And he's one of the top ones.
Uh over the course of time, we've had some of them on you.
Yeah, we had Rudy Washington on about two weeks Ago.
That's another amazing hero.
Tom Von Essen.
Well, of course, he's well known.
Of course, we had Bernie on until his untimely death.
I mean, these are all people that got me through.
Tony was one of them.
And what it reminds me of is the good people the president has now.
I was enormously impressed yesterday with the group that he had.
The group support supporting him on uh on the government shutdown, the group supporting him on reducing drug prices, and he's right in there with them.
He's like a participant with them.
Most of the time, the president's just like Dodo Biden.
They read whatever you give them.
They have the foggiest idea what the secretaries are doing.
This is a great president.
Well, I'm gonna take a break.
We'll come back and then we'll catch you up on everything, including the game, which has moved into what inning, Ted.
I can't see the inning there.
Bottom of the third, two outs.
Yeah, it's going to be a good one.
It's going slowly.
It's going slow because it started at eight, remember, where uh the other night it started, the other chance started at six.
Right.
We'll be right back.
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Look at these.
My goodness.
You're gonna want to specially order these.
This is what goes into Rudy's coffee.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and I'm back with you.
I do believe we're in a change of innings here in the baseball game.
It's really remarkable.
Cam Schindler and and and Connolly Early, both rookies.
Uh Schindler has a little more experience, but not by a lot.
Let me see here.
Oh, my goodness.
And they both have five strikeouts tonight.
it.
Now, um Cam has the advantage of having a little more experience, and the other fella has the advantage of being a left-handed pitcher in a ballpark that is conducive to a left-handed pitcher.
But they're virtually the numbers which I just checked.
You just threw a very nice trite.
The numbers that I just checked, I don't see daylight between them.
Both have five strikeouts.
We're only in the gosh, I gotta look real closely here.
Only in the fourth inning.
No, the Yankees have only been up three times.
This is the fourth time the Red Sox have been up.
Five strikeouts.
Three times up.
No runs.
Young kids, tremendous pressure.
Great lineups.
You gotta be kidding me.
There's a fly ball, it's way out there.
Aaron Judge is under it, he's got it, and it was a it was not really close as a home run.
It was hit too high.
The minute it it arcs that high, you know it's not gonna be a home run.
I love doing this.
I hope you don't mind.
I have this uh great uh uh fantasy of of being a uh uh play-by-play announcer.
I was very, very close to the Yankees, both before, during and after I was mayor, certainly when George was alive.
I still am, but it's not quite the same without George.
George George was a really really big friend.
I mean a good friend of mine and of the president when he wasn't the president and uh even some of our friendship, the President Trump and I was fostered by uh by George.
So uh first of all, he was the most confident, strong uh uh no barriers to anything person.
Except when you got into a bait the baseball game being played.
Oh my god, was he nervous?
Around the when when when they played the match, too as well.
Yeah, that's a good one.
He didn't want to go to Shay Stadium when you're on the field and you see.
And every all of his team and his family felt he should go.
And they said he should go with me because I was the mayor, right?
I was I strangely, I was more popular where the Mets play than where the where the Yankees play.
I mean, what one was like big what one would call Giuliani country, and the other was really solid Democrat.
But when I would go, no matter what, politics didn't matter when I walked in on a ball game.
I I'd go into I'd go into uh uh Shea Stadium.
I gotta say three quarters of the people voted for me, or the people from the suburbs would have loved to vote for me, and they booted.
Then I'd go to Yankees Stadium.
Probably the numbers were a little better.
But had to be that a couple of hits for the Red Sox.
Some large portion of the audience wouldn't vote for a Republican no matter what.
They would cheer like crazy.
If they were to rally at City Hall, they'd be throwing things at me.
The baseball is very, very strange.
So now the Red Sox have two out.
I think two out.
And I'm not sure who was batting.
He was a lefty, which would which would just part of who was it?
Yoshida.
Yosita.
Yoshida.
Yoshida.
Two R hits, Rafaela, another.
This should be the end of the inning.
It is.
So that didn't go on for very long, and Raphaela uh was not exactly happy about that.
He threw his hat down in a very, very nasty and non-professional way.
And if I were his manager, I would teach him like they had to teach um like they had to teach the Yankee pitcher last night, who restrained it beautifully, I thought last night.
Uh you gotta play within your emotions.
Baseball is not football.
Football, there are positions in football where you can let your emotions go.
Now you can't let them go so you commit penalties, but you let them go so you hit harder than you ordinarily would.
Well, you push harder.
But there's nothing to push in baseball.
You can't push a ball over the field Over the home run.
You gotta swing at it.
Not quite like a golf ball, but it has to be a long swing.
It has to be a rhythmic swing.
You've got to be concentrating on where the ball is coming in.
There's a lot to it.
So let's let's go over some things that you need to know because censorship.
I may devote the rest of my life to fighting censorship.
I'm thinking about it, and there are people that are suggesting that to me.
I'd like to know what you think.
We should open up the lines again, Ted.
I'd love to get some advice from these wonderful people on what I should do.
There are so many authors and suggestions.
I really would like to.
You can't do everything, and I want to do the I want to do the right thing.
It's like this uh choice on uh Mandami.
Uh who who should you pick?
So I called Tony today.
I put him on.
You heard it, right?
I I also will tell you Ted and I have had very long conversations.
Of course, Dr. Maria, our our our partner, very long conversations, a very long conversation with my son Andrew, who is a very, very uh astute political mind, particularly with knowledge in New York, having run for governor quite admirably.
Uh, some other people that probably would not like to be uh mentioned.
Uh, where I went over the pros and cons, which I always do.
I argue the side that they're if they tell me they're for a slewer, I I I argue that, oh, how can Curtis win?
And if they tell me they're they're for uh they're for Cuomo, I said, Why would they vote for a guy who left in disgrace?
Pretty good question, huh?
Uh on the other hand, I can say, well, look, they're desperate.
Cuomo has the advantage of having done it.
He ran a red state.
But then I would say, but how did he run it?
I would say, but how did he run it?
Well, I'm getting there.
I've come up with a couple of ideas now to think out tonight, which I'm not, I don't I really don't want to reveal right now, because I think it would give away where I'm going.
Um, I might not go there, so I don't want to create a false impression.
But I think by tomorrow night, I'll I'll make an announcement here here on the on the show of who I'm endorsing and why.
I'm not just gonna say, I'm I'm endorsing so and so and vote for him.
I'm gonna tell you the reasons I have.
I'm gonna ask you to vote for him if you agree with my reasons.
If you don't agree with my reasons, say thank you, uh mayor, for sharing that with us.
I just don't agree with you.
You don't have to say you're you're an effort an idiot, right?
Then I won't say that you are.
We gotta learn how to talk to each other that way.
I think we're not enemies, we're not we're enemies with the Chinese.
We are.
Cut it out.
Don't tell me I'm creating a war.
I'm preventing a war by recognizing it.
Oh, he missed it.
It's a hustling bellinger.
That will well, right now, there was one of the most ridiculously crazy plays, but none out in the bottom of the fourth.
Bottom of the fourth.
Actually, bottom of the fourth.
This could be the slowest game in the history of baseball.
Well, if it's a three-hour game.
So you know what this was?
This was a this was a high fly ball contract that confused.
Oh, you draw the center fielder, the center fielder misplayed it.
Now, I'm gonna tell you this about the Red Sox, and I think this is correct.
I I I tried to check this out before the series.
I do think the Red Sox may arguably have, and I say arguably because I can't be absolutely sure.
You gotta listen to one of those guys that talks really fast.
You know, those sports guys, I love sports, and I listen to the sports show, but I don't understand why they scream so much.
And I don't understand why they have to have six people on.
Yeah, they've got any two of them would be good, it would be easier to follow them.
And then they don't get to Follow up on anything.
I think they're giving, and these are guys who could really explain it to you in many ways better than I can because they played the game at a much higher level.
But they made it into like silly entertainment instead of serious sports club.
Howard Cosell would go crazy.
Everybody made fun of Howard Cosell.
But he had in-depth sports analysis.
Sometimes he didn't know what he was doing.
Sometimes he was brilliant.
on boxing?
The only person better than Howard Cosell on boxing was my father.
Understanding the strategy of it.
A memorable first at bat because he thought he had taken this thing on a town, and instead it hits up the bottom.
That was earlier.
What?
That was a replay from earlier.
That's too bad.
He's due for a home run.
Well, you got a man on second.
No out.
He's a playoff hitter.
Yeah, he hasn't been a playoff hitter in this playoff yet, Juan Carlos Sanders.
This is a big big time since there is nobody out.
And at minimum, you want to move the guy to third, right, Ted?
Oh, yeah.
Even if you gotta you gotta give yourself up as an out.
You want to move him to third, so that with one out, he's on third base.
And I'd rather see something better from a guy that can hit the ball 120 miles an hour.
This is not a bunting situation.
Well that's good.
That's good.
That's okay.
You gotta walk.
They might look at it as okay too, right?
No, no, no.
Well, yeah.
They might.
No, no, they don't.
With no outs, you don't do that.
You mean you got out of it or uh you got out of here getting a home run?
You don't want to put two men on the back.
Then you got a double play, you got a double play.
If we if we had two outs, yeah, one man on, and maybe the next guy you're facing isn't as tough as Stanton.
Then you walk him.
Well, you kind of we would call that a soft walk, right?
Yeah.
You're hoping you're gonna get him to go for a bad pitch.
But if he now here's the guy who can't play first base, I'm sorry, son.
But you he made two errors and two or too many in the playoffs and you would not on my team with Ben Rice in a game like this be playing first base.
You go, I don't want to risk another throw to you that goes past you.
I bring Gold Schmidt in, I don't give a shit about your bat.
But I learned that from that's not my idea.
I learned that from Joe Torrey, and I wish Aaron Boone knew it.
He cost us a run last night because Aaron Boone didn't know it.
That was a good pitch.
There was no way you see where that pitch was placed, Ted.
There was the pitch was placed around a little above the knees.
You couldn't do much with that, but grounded rounded out.
That'd be it.
That's the pitch that is gonna be.
Oh, this pitcher's got him.
This guy doesn't know where the hell he is.
Why Goldschmidt doesn't come up?
Now, I don't get it.
I have no understanding of it.
Somebody has to explain it to me.
I don't know Boone well enough to call him and ask him.
If this were years ago and it was me and Joe Torre, I'd call Joe and what the hell were you doing with this guy?
There you go.
He goes to down, goes in on make another error at first base.
Yeah, you're as good a hitter as you are at first base.
Look at it.
It looks like a strike the whole way until the end.
This was like uh can I get out of the batter's box fast?
This is a very this guy is a very big mistake, and I'm telling you, if the Yankees don't get to the World Series this year, it may even be possible if they don't win the World Series this year.
I think it's it could be Aaron Moon's last year.
It's a long time.
He's probably the longest Yankee manager that has managed without a world championship.
he's coming home.
He's coming home.
Oh, beautiful slide.
Beautiful slide.
It's all on the slide.
Beautiful slide.
They had him.
I thought they had him.
Can anybody watch that now?
Can we show this to somebody?
This is a hell of a this is a baseball play, kids.
And the Yankees went for it.
He could have been thrown out.
Everybody could be really angry at the third base coach for bringing him in here.
I saw a third base close fired for this.
But I you don't fire this guy.
This is the right decision.
You gotta create a run here.
Look.
What's the score, Ted?
It was zero zero before that.
Okay.
Nobody's giving you runs in this game.
You got to take a risk to get them.
That was a very, very smart decision.
This is the second one I saw the third base coach make.
Very smart.
This guy could be my manager next year.
Watch out, Aaron.
Those were ballsy decisions, my friend.
Now, the Yankees have to do what they do best right now.
This is the time to every team has a certain thing that is their signature, right?
Probably in most generations, this has always been their signature.
What do you think that is?
Landed.
They're gonna go home.
No, didn't go home.
But that wasn't the Yankee signature.
What's the signature of the Yankees?
Well, you think of the Yankees.
What do you really think of?
What's the signature?
What do you think of it in terms of playing uh bigger?
Big bats, the bomb, the Bronx bombers.
When I think of the Cleveland, uh when I think of the Chicago Bears, I think of defense.
Yeah, I think of uh long ball hitters of the Giants, I think of defense.
When I think of the Packers, I think of defense, but balance.
Yeah, I think the Yankees, I think, are big bats, long ball hitters.
Long ball hitters.
The Bronx bombers.
They have the most home runs in baseball by some amazing some amazing number.
They're due for a home run.
And the thing about them that's very, very strange, they all can do it.
Every single batter there.
Some of them are better home run hitters than his.
This was the guy who hit a home run in the first game.
Volpe.
There is a shortstop.
That one goes through.
Oh, yeah, there's a run.
There's a run.
There's a run.
He threw it away.
Red Sox are getting a little sloppy.
Yeah, you're getting worried about going back to Boston.
They're getting worried about going back to Boston.
What a piece of hand.
Right there right there.
I'm being I'm being I'm being restrained.
You should have you should see.
You should see what happens at a ball game.
You see the voice that's already uh going because I'm cheering too much.
Yep.
I used to do this.
I was the mayor.
I couldn't have a press conference the next day.
I would have to go like this, you know, put up my side.
I'm kidding.
Base is loaded, one out.
But this is where we blow it open.
I mean, gotta get another run here.
They are sure getting the bat on the ball, Ted.
He fights it off.
And this is the first one.
All these kids can hit 86 miles an hour up the bat.
And here's the nice thing about the Yankees.
It's a young team, Ted.
Another huge swing for Wells.
He's 0-2.
Good thing about young teams, though, they're not afraid.
So Brayo has arguably the best arm.
Yeah, nobody on the Red Sox at this point should be worried with two runs.
In fact, there's no point at which this game is out of reach for either one of these two teams.
My respect for the Red Sox is massive.
It isn't like a little bit...
This is a team that can come and get you if you're five runs ahead of them.
Yeah.
Same thing is true of the Yankees.
I've seen them this season be down by seven or eight runs, and it shouldn't matter.
And I've seen the uh Red Sox do the same thing.
They are extraordinarily gutsy teams.
And starting in about 1998, 1999, Ted.
They started to develop the same kind of team.
And it was a very smart thing on part of Henry and the people who went to the developed a team that could match and hopefully be better than the Yankees.
So the Yankees were distinguished by the fact that they wouldn't swing at any pitch.
Yankees were trained to be very disciplined here.
I'd rather have you strike out than to make a mistake and swing at a ball.
Yankees did that for a couple of years.
What that does, among other things, is it teaches you to look for the right pitch.
It also wears down a pitcher.
It drives a pitcher crazy, particularly if you have the capacity to at least foul the ball four or five times.
Every pitch, a pitcher would like to get you out and three, four or five pitches.
Then he can stay in the game.
Second thing is the games need to take five hours.
Everybody took every pitch.
Oh, yeah, no pitch box.
And then the Red Sox got better at it.
That's how they beat us.
In the mid yeah, the mid-2000s that uh from 2004 on they were doing the same thing to us that we were doing to them.
Every at bat was like a was like a movie.
Look at this one.
Right.
Um this pitcher is finished because you're gonna have to take him out of the game.
Something's going on here.
There's some kind of dispute going on.
Was it a violation?
Some sort of violation.
Somehow it's not involving Cora.
It's involving the Yankees and the catcher.
Who was the Yankees until last year?
By the way.
Yankees are out there talking.
What happened?
Did he get hit?
No, no.
Did he hit the catcher?
No.
Yeah, it's a foul.
So he's thought it was catcher's interference based on the sound.
But it was the catching.
Whether it was catchers and appearance or not.
Oh, my.
Armaez has had a handful of pitcher interference calls.
This is a play.
It doesn't appear as if this is gonna be one as we take a look at the replay review.
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Great pickup Tony.
What happened?
Did they get him for viewing it now?
What?
They're reviewing it now.
They're reviewing it.
It's all on sound.
It happens too quick.
And it's really louder than that.
No, I don't think so.
No.
Standing room right now.
Did not hit the glove.
There is no catcher's interference.
By the way.
He should ward that differently.
The blog is the bat.
We should have wanted that different view.
The ground did not make contact with the bat.
He said the bat didn't make contact with the glove.
another pitch.
That's putting it on the back.
The catcher trying to, trying to, trying to, the next pitch would be the ninth pitch of this at bat.
Both of them are catchers.
That's why he'd be aware of it.
I when I was a young catchway first.
I like to be really cold.
Yeah.
Never like me.
Yankees have gone back in the inning.
On the ground.
That's off the ground.
Oh my goodness.
That's an error, right?
Or no.
Well, it was great.
It was it was a um what would I call that?
I would call that a fortuitous hit.
It was a very hard hit uh ball to the right side of the infield.
I don't I couldn't tell if it was the first baseman or the shortstop of the second baseman who couldn't play it.
Seems to hit his heel and go in the air.
It's gonna be the first baseman hit the glove.
Is that an error?
I don't know.
That's a hard ball.
That's a hard one.
I would call that an error.
But it's not necessarily an error.
Okay.
I think a major league first baseman should make that play.
It isn't the most complicated backhand play I've ever seen.
Oh, that was low.
It's too bad it's only the fourth, eh?
Yeah.
I mean, I'll take I'll take the damn runs, but I know I know these teams.
I've been through this.
I've been through this.
My first game ever was the Yankees and the Red Sox.
Oh, wow.
Do you know that I have the scorecard from that game?
Oh yeah, he was oh you gotta be careful again.
Yeah, yeah.
They think they get a full Volpe.
Now come on.
Aaron, this is the wake up, baby.
Scare the Dodgers.
Okay, Volpe knew him.
He saw I thought for a minute he was lax and to make the pitching change.
When you're young, that's it.
If you have the best home run here in baseball for the last 25 years, right?
Looks like they're pulling them.
It's four new pitcher in, correct?
Yeah, right before Judge.
Because the score is four-nothing.
Okay with my moderate.
There's a big difference between the four-nothing and a six-nothing game.
That's right.
So shall we take a break?
We can.
We can take.
Well, I can eat my pretzels.
We'll take another break so the mayor can enjoy some pretzels.
It is baseball after all.
We're gonna take a short break.
And we'll be right back.
Here we are, pretty much at the beginning of the process here at this pristine.
I call it a laboratory.
It's not like a factory, it's like a hospital.
This is the beginning of the process for roasting.
Deep green, very good quality.
Most people don't use this quality.
We deal with small farmers because they like to know who we're dealing with.
They give us the highest quality, all organic, non-GMO.
You should know all Arabica beans.
All Arabica.
They're going to go into the roaster and it'll get roasted for about 20 minutes or so.
Oh my goodness, look at these!
My goodness!
You're going to want to specially order these.
This is what goes into Rudy's Coffee.
As a uh veteran of many years of Yankee Red Sock games, I want to caution all Yankee fans.
And Ted, who really is a Detroit fan, but he's rooting for the Yankees.
You know who always said that also?
Let me guess.
Somebody you're gonna be very admiring.
Lombardi.
Bush.
Lombardi was the Yankees fan.
He probably coached there.
Or did they not?
Did they have Vince Lombardi used to go to the Yankee game?
Wow.
What do you think he coached?
Yankee Stadium.
But in any event, he hit him.
They hit Judge.
That's a good way to take it.
Judge actually think he did it on purpose.
You see the look at now, Judge is a very nice man.
It won't be a very intelligent man.
This man was hit on purpose.
Oh, look at it.
Yeah, you don't throw him just like that.
He was hurt.
That's that's on that's on a very that's a very uh he's hurt there, yeah.
He's hurt.
That's a that's a unfortunate play.
Bellinger Rafa yellow and direct.
Oh, that could have been a shot.
They hit him right here.
Right here.
I don't like that.
That's a good one.
And they did that to get to the other batter.
Now, they didn't necessarily hit him.
They would say they moved him back off the plate.
But if they didn't hit him, they're gonna walk him.
They were not gonna give Aaron Judge a chance to hit a home run and make it a six zero ball game.
So Portland, Portland, uh, Oregon.
So there is a major in uh there is a major investigation now going on with numerous federal uh law enforcement officials, and it appears as if because nobody reports on this, right?
This is part when I say censorship, and we want to be the people who get you beyond we're gonna tell you the the things that are censored.
This is censored.
You don't know this.
If this were happening in a democratic society, you would know about this.
But the press has destroyed us as a free press.
So do you know that for 100 days, Antifa has laid siege to the ice detention facility in Portland, Oregon?
It started, it started before January 2.
The lady who lives next to them is going nuts.
She can't sleep.
She does have a strange name, but I think everybody in Oregon has a strange name.
You can't live in a place that is overwhelmed with cannabis and not have some kind of brain damage.
I'm sorry.
Have you ever been to Oregon?
Have you ever watched him walking around?
Yeah.
Can you tell me how to get to the to get uh the movies uh the theater?
Uh and you wonder what's going on.
I mean, it's in the air all the time.
So if you're there for a day or two, it doesn't affect these people are there forever.
Now, cannabis, marijuana, no matter how small, and of course, the more the more the worse it is, has an effect on the brain.
Now, here's a dangerous part.
It has effect on the brain to a large extent that affects violence and depression and schizophrenia.
Like really dangerous parts of the brain.
Do you know alcohol does it?
So remember when they were doing all that stuff about, oh, we should make marijuana legal because we uh we made alcohol legal.
Now, that was a specious argument to start with.
Let's say alcohol's not good for you, but somehow we tried to make it illegal and it didn't work.
Should we follow that model with everything?
Should we let you just take poison if you want it?
That's a ridiculous argument.
You argue from the things that improve society, and then that's that's that's Pete Hedge mentioned the other day.
That's that's the uh broken windows theory.
You take the things that improve and you build on them, you take the things that don't work and you get rid of them.
Well, why build on even if marijuana and cannabis are the same and and alcohol is the same.
Why would you want to have as many drug addicts as you do alcohols?
We got that problem anyway.
Why we work on our problem and reduce it instead of create a new one.
I have never understood, and I've asked this question for 35 or 40 years.
I've never understood why liberals used to be liberals, now then they became progressives, and now they're anti-American communist horas.
I've never understood the argument that you should build your model on something that's a deterioration of society.
Certain kinds of deterioration that maybe you cannot stop.
Doesn't mean that because of that you don't stop any.
This makes sense.
I hope so.
Yeah.
So Antifa laid siege to the ICE office, and this woman, uh I think she's a black woman, a disabled African American woman living next to the apartment complex next to the place that they were laying siege, has individually attempted to go to court and get rid of them, and nobody will listen to her.
This is how this is how the Democrat Party serves the black community.
These are all Democrats, and there isn't a Republican between San Francisco and Canada.
If they are, they pretend they're not.
And they just screw this black woman.
A disabled African American woman living in a low-income subsidized apartment next to the ICE facility, woman is being tortured every day for a hundred days.
They don't care.
They don't care.
Man, I don't know if you share this with me.
I cannot stand phonies.
Minneapolis.
They did a study of the fraud being conducted by the illegals.
They come up with a number of at least 50% is significant fraud.
They can't be bothered, they count the smaller fraud.
What's the significant fraud?
The significant, nearly half of all immigrants in greater Minneapolis were found to have committed some form of significant immigration fraud.
A couple of examples.
Sure.
Sham marriages, fake death certificates.
That wasn't a great surprise.
the settlement of some 100,000 Somali immigrants in Minnesota over the past three decades.
As far back as 2008, 80% of all claimed family relationships were lies.
80% of the people trying to bolster their entry into the United States by saying, that's my daddy, that's my child, that's my sister, that's my wife.
80%, 8 of 10 were false.
Now, I know that we all so then we take it from another point of view.
So now this pissed person who who married somebody fraudulently, that's really shitty.
That's really kind of like a shitty person.
Gets in, and we don't know it.
And four years later we find out.
Do we say, I'm sorry, we feel sorry for you because you've been here for four years, and you came here by really making asses out of us, but we're gonna keep you here.
Or do we say, no, no, we would like this country to have really exceptional people that really can do remarkable things because we want our children to be right at the top.
And if they're at the top, uh, this is the only country that can take the world to the top, not little scumbag place you came from.
So I'm sorry, we're gonna have to send you back.
You got here under false pretenses.
Why the hell should we keep you?
This isn't about that took a page right out of Yoshida's book.
I'm sorry.
Too early.
Well, the real question here is when you hear about that 80% of the numbers in Minnesota, which are staggering, is one of those numbers, an extraordinarily significant political big mouth named Representative Elon Omar, who appears to have been married twice during the same period of time, one of which was to her brother.
One one marriage to what I imagine would be regarded as her, um, as her.
Well, how can I say which is a real marriage?
So she was religiously married in 2016 to Ahmad Hershey, who is the father of her children, Ahmad Hershey.
Remember that name.
However, records show that in 20 in 2009, which is seven years before, she had married Ahmad Nur Saad Elmi, her brother, civilly, and the record's there.
She was married to Selmi when she campaigned for state office in 2016, although her um website claimed she was married to Hershey, which was called false, untrue, and a big F in a lot.
It appeared that the reason for her to marry her brother wasn't perversion.
A lot of people like make those claims about it.
It was in order to uh create immigration fraud.
Now, the license that was executed for her and her brother.
Remember, Omar, uh, what about Omar?
But uh, she is a very, very theoretically devout Muslim, right?
She has the whole thing over her face all the time.
She really hates all Jews listening to Mohammed, you know, a letter of the law.
She sure as hell hates Christians.
She's got a lot of hatred, which Mohammed, you know, preaches hatred as a way of spreading the religion.
It's not spread by love.
There's nothing in Muhammad's second period, which is the one that dominated the history of the Muslim religion, not his first period when he was trying to con people.
But her marriage license to her who to her brother was executed by Walisha Harris, who was a Christian minister.
They're both Muslims.
It has what we like to call in the law, the indicia of falsity.
Or how about we put it another way?
It's screaming out crime, crime, crime.
Elon Omar Is a criminal crime, crime, liar, liar, fraudster, fraudster, fraudster.
Oh, but she's in Congress.
Well, so what?
Is she a Democrat?
Yes.
Oh, not unusual.
With all of this, she gets elected to Congress in 2018.
She filed tax returns with Hirsch.
She was married to him at the time that she married her brother.
In America.
Now tell me why this isn't pursued.
What are we afraid of?
What's the what's the what's the special privileges to violate and desecrate our laws that we give to people for some incorrectly perceived racial, religious, ethnic compensation?
Do you understand why this woman should be in Congress?
It just is one lie after another, one fraud after another.
It begs to suggest that she's here for a purpose.
And I have a lot of experiences with countries that bring here people here for a purpose.
It happens much more than you think.
So you should know that this is a very strange one, and I wonder how you feel about it, Ted.
A fundraiser was set up in your home state of Michigan.
Oh for for the family of Sanford, the killer.
Thomas Sanford.
Yes.
And it was done by a member of the of the uh Church of the Latter-day Saints.
He killed four, he wounded eight.
The creator, David Butler is a devout Mormon.
And what he says is that Sanford leaves behind a wife and child who must be grieving.
Butler, who has no connection to the Sanfords, said in the petition, this they will face financial hardship as a result of the week's horrifying events.
It has raised $500,000 so far.
I think the target is a hundred, is a million, a million one.
Now what do you think?
Should we be sending money to the family of the killer?
Or should that money go to the victims?
I don't know.
I think it's up to the church.
I mean, right?
It's uh or are you distorting people's perception?
Yeah, I guess if you're the leadership of the church, that money, yeah, you have you have four deaths.
You have four that's a lot of money, 500 grand for a killer's interesting.
I mean, I I uh that's a tough one, I mean it.
That is a tough one.
I'm not sure how I'm honestly.
I'd have to think about that more.
I'm not sure how I feel about it.
If you really insist on an answer, send us a tweet or a text.
Yeah, yeah, message below.
What do you think?
And maybe we'll read some comments off.
Well, we've just ended the fifth inning.
As long as you have done enough, sufficient, I mean, and generous to take care of the victim, and you are equally trying to do both.
I'm okay with that.
What I don't like, and I never have liked in our whole system, is that there is no real adequate recognition of the damage done by these horrible crimes to the victims and the victims' families.
And I think if we focus more on the victims and the victims' families, We'd be much more effective in reducing crime.
We would create a tremendous amount more motivation on the part of decent people to stop it.
Crime with a few exceptions, is not victimless.
It claims a victim.
That victim is innocent.
The criminal's not.
Now the criminal may have all kinds of sympathetic explanations if you consider them from why he did it.
But this guy didn't do anything.
and he gets shit on and get a you get justice much less money okay i can go write a book to make a fortune Weird.
Should be straightened out.
Shouldn't be able to profit on a crime.
Get profit on a crime, the money should go to the victim.
immediately rich people in this country should set up victims funds now you know here's the worst thing about my country any country it's human nature See that suggestion that was so wonderful victim fund?
Here's what I believe after all my years as an investigator.
In five years, it'd be a totally fraudulent fund.
People would be coming around saying the victims of the crime to work.
A lot of work ahead of us.
Yeah.
You realize it's a completely lying.
Yeah.
Completely communist left wing Democrat piece of shit that directly lies.
And you shouldn't use it.
You should demand that it be taken off the internet.
It's a, I don't know if the communists put it there to destroy us, but it is uh filled.
And not only am I telling you that, and you think, oh, he's a crazy right winger saying that shit.
How about this?
So Wikipedia was founded by Larry Sanger, who this week pointed out that the crowdsource website, outright Senate censorship of conservative voices was rather complete.
The news foundation that he ran and funded has been vision, has viciously censored, for example, the Federalist, the New York Post, the Wall Street Journal, Newsmax, Fox, The Daily Court, The Daily Mail.
And did I mention the post?
Those are all listed as banned from being used as sources.
So if the New York Post has an article about something great, I didn't, you ain't going to see that.
I mean, I could have pulled somebody out of the water with a remarkable risk of my own life.
You're not going to see it.
Because the New York Post is a suspect magazine or newspaper to the lefties that run that that run Wikipedia.
Wow.
However, here here are the reliable sources.
CNN, the New York FN Times, NPR, Politico.
These are places that repeatedly publish demonstrably false claims about Trump and Russia.
COVID 19's uh origin.
Who knows how many other things?
And they're they're they're considered uh reliable sources, but not Fox News, Newsmax, Daily Caller, Daily Mail or New York Post.
Now tell me that this isn't a political committee.
This is not a First Amendment publication.
This is like if you you were trying to use the First Amendment to just to sell your product, and you were hiding it under a blanket.
This is a political committee.
Should be governed by the rules of a political committee.
Wikipedia.
Wikipedia is a, I'm not gonna say the Democrat Party.
Wikipedia is a product of the much wider left-wing socialist, nihilistic, anti-American communist ideology.
And it eliminates anything good about you that comes from a legitimate American source, like it like the New York Post, like Newsmax, like Fox News.
That's all eliminated.
And they're just gonna go with CNN, The Times, NPR, and Politico.
So there are significant numbers of Republicans who have been completely their biographies have been completely destroyed by Wikipedia.
And no one anywhere warns you when you read this.
You've got to read this as a warped left-wing attempt to take this country all the way to communism.
Because that is what Wikipedia is.
and i don't see any reason inconsistent with the first amendment to close those bastards down you you you can't just say oh i'm gonna publish the left-wing stuff but not the right-wing stuff I'm gonna draw conclusions from the left-wing stuff, not just from the right wing stuff.
And what this is an uh an independent operation in your mind and not part of the communist conspiracy to take over the United States.
Give me a break.
Right.
If you put your finger on Wikipedia, you take a look at it, God could burn it.
Yeah.
I'm serious.
Put Wikipedia.
Blessed Mother came down at Fatima and said, don't fuck around with.
Oh, she never said that.
Oh, Rudy, why did you do that?
Your mother's gonna be so mad at you.
Blessed Mother came down at Fatima and said, Do you realize the danger of communism, what they're gonna do and how they're gonna take you over?
Here's a danger of communism.
Please be aware of it.
An aware electorate can take care of anything.
An electorate where they keep your eyes closed and they keep you asleeping all the time.
They gotcha.
And isn't it strange that our founding fathers warned us that our demise would come from that?
And the president just this week said we must most worry about the enemy from within.
And the uh left wingers either understood it or not.
It's way beyond their whatever they are.
So I did mention, I think, but I'm gonna mention really quickly, as we uh as we now try very uh we oh, I'm gonna take a look at this picture.
Oh, well, the Yankees got out of that inning, so let's see what the score is.
We just finished an inning.
Let's see.
I know the Yankees have four runs, which I like, but it's and it's getting later in the game.
The Yankees are up now.
It's four-nothing.
Oh my goodness, and it's still only the top of the sixth.
This is like an old fashioned Red Sox game, Ted.
Where they take so long.
Bottom of the six.
They must be watching every pitch, and it is an important game, I will say that.
Remember, sorry that almost in.
It's almost 10 o'clock.
It's almost 10, two hours for six and eight, right?
Yeah, and it's looking like a three hour game.
We're animals.
Yeah.
We could be playing.
Oh, absolutely.
You should be managing a shot of this guy.
Well, so uh the New Jersey Senate race is gonna be a Republican victory.
Mickey Cheryl is a phony candidate.
She never should have graduated from the military academy.
She was caught cheating.
Now I don't know what you think about cheating.
I think when you cheat as a kid, there's a good chance you're gonna spend the rest of your life cheating.
Not as bad as when you kill cats.
I grew up in Brooklyn, and I saw these kids throwing cats over the Brooklyn Bridge.
They wanted me to join them.
I said, get get out of here.
And I went home and I told my mother.
My mother said, You you tell them the next time they do that, you're gonna turn them into the police.
Then my father came over.
My father was very different.
My mother.
My father said, my father taught me how to box.
He said, the next time the guy comes, you don't want to get the police involved.
You're only a bunch of kids, nobody's gonna care.
These guys big, they're about my size that can you take them?
Yeah, probably two of them.
He said, the next guy that comes over to you and says he wants you to help with the cat.
You take the cat.
If he tries to take the cat back, hit him with the right hand.
I showed you.
That'll stop him.
Oh, next time I went out, I did that.
I'd hit him.
I just took the cat.
The guy walked away like a little coward.
I said, give me that fucking cat.
I didn't know what to do with it.
Cat didn't even like me.
It was going like this.
I had a good cat too, Missy.
She was a very good cat.
So this um Cheryl woman.
I mean, it's like beyond discussion.
She cheated in the Navy Academy.
She wasn't allowed to graduate with a class.
She claims she wasn't allowed to graduate with her class because she didn't rat on the people who cheated.
Well, that's kind of irrelevant.
The question is, did she cheat?
And well, how about we look at it in another way?
Because she didn't want to be unpopular.
She would not bring forward to the United States military.
Kids who cheated, who should not be military officers.
That's a fundamental flaw to your character.
It could result in the death of sailors under your command.
I didn't make that up.
There she is.
The phony...
She couldn't graduate from a class, but because it used to be a woke department of woke, they let her go in the military.
Now I don't have the details, so I gotta be careful about it.
And I'm gonna try to get them.
I tried to follow them.
They were very complicated because they hide them.
They hide them.
Her Husband did pretty much the same thing.
And just last week, with this terrible record of the two of them as an absolute embarrassment to the Naval Academy.
I mean, it's an embarrassment, they graduated it.
Why would you graduate somebody?
Make them an officer in the United States Navy, which is supposed to mean honor.
Who wasn't allowed to graduate?
Who the hell was one of the country?
Hitler?
Stalin?
Mussolini.
She has no business being in the military.
Now, kind of like a legacy.
She's gotten her two kids into the military academy from a school that has like about 9% that ever get in.
Like a not like a really not a great school.
And it looks on the papers like her kids have no way to be qualified for the academy.
But we're going to create a legacy with a cheating cadet.
No harm on her kids.
They should go make their own way.
But they shouldn't get the benefit of her being in a cadet because she was a cheating cadet.
How stupid is that?
How about the other kids that don't have that problem?
And they're not qualified anyway.
And she's taking advantage.
Finally, the other day on a democratic news program.
I think it was a black reporter.
Congressman Cheryl, can you explain how you're worth seven million dollars more now?
You're answering us.
I can't.
Okay, resign.
I'm sorry, if you can't explain to me how you're worth seven million dollars, seven million is a lot of money.
I'm gonna tell you, if I was worth three 300 million more, or 400 million more, 400,000 more, not a million.
Maybe I wouldn't know it.
I probably would.
I look at my statement.
If I was worth seven million dollars more, and I was in public office, I damn well would know because I do have to report it.
And if you don't know how you that you have to report, why don't you go back to the New Jersey traffic court and fix tickets?
Which is what a lot of Democrats in New Jersey spend their lives doing.
But uh this has got to be this has got to be an election where Jack uh Sivarelli wins.
He's getting attacked for bringing these facts out.
There isn't a single fact here that isn't relevant as hell.
You don't want in the United States Senate a cheating cadet.
Sorry.
Looks like supported by a husband who was a cheating cadet, who then pushes her kids into the academy based on her legacy, which is a legacy of being a cheetah cadet.
Does any of that make any sense?
I am sorry, but I was looking over here as Aaron Judge made an excellent catch to help out Jazz Chisholm, who's about half his size, and when he went like this, it seemed so sweet because he's and Jazz Chisholm is so where are we now?
We're in the top of the seventh top of the seventh, it's still four-nothing.
I would like to have seen us expand that a little.
Yeah.
I'm going to spend a lot of time on this election.
I think I have just a feeling in here.
Please, it's only a feeling in here.
I could be very wrong.
Just listen to me, and I'll develop it one way or the other.
This could be a very bad person here.
It certainly is an example of the Democrat Party of today, right?
Look at them all.
Look at the congressman in the Senator, the Senator in Connecticut who who claimed he was in battle in Vietnam.
And he's running around making all kinds of pious statements.
About I don't even know what, but every time he's on, he's like uh James Cardinal Comey.
I mean, these people are complete frauds.
What the hell are they doing in the was the U.S. Senate made up for Democrats to elect complete fraud?
Starting with Lyndon Johnson, who died with 27 million dollars in the bank.
It's been too long.
The time has now come to eliminate the party of slavery and build another alternative party that will be a credit to the United States of America.
I'm not gonna be part of it because I like the party I'm in.
But I'm but I would like another alternative party I could debate with.
I used to like the Democratic Party, even when I left it, because there still were a lot of people there that were sensible, and every once in a while they would change my mind, and every once in a while I would change their mind.
And we sure something hate each other.
We hate each other.
Please, I know this sounds self-serving, but you know it's because of them, not us.
How can we not hate someone who subscribes or is being utilized by the communist philosophy to try to destroy us?
So Mondami is now suggesting that if the civilian complaint uh review board says that a cop should be removed, the police commission commissioner cannot reverse that.
In other words, the police commissioner, the police commissioner does not run the police department, the lefty wacko, jackass idiots who are on the CCRB that would destroy any cop should decide who gets fired.
Now, isn't that illegal?
First of all, when I was the mayor, honestly, I decided who was fired.
The police department is not an independent agency somehow created in democratic hell.
It's a call, it's called for a very special reason, a mayoral agency, meaning it belongs to the mayor.
Like the president is the chief executive.
I occasionally would have to remind particularly one police commissioner I was in charge.
But I had no doubt about that.
I was in charge.
Well, I'm being lobbied to shut up, which may help you too.
Some of some our audience is mentioning the voice.
So what?
You can you hear me?
Yeah.
So how about we do this?
When my voice stops, I'll stop.
Is it bothering you?
I tell you what, you know what I'll do?
I'll write it out.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, okay, Okay.
So what do we have?
I'm gonna save some of these for tomorrow night.
Okay.
I had really good stuff tonight.
We covered a lot of it.
We got the most of it.
Mondami wants to allow the C CRB to be the final voice on the police.
Because he knows the CCRB is a communist left wing, destroy the police organization, and therefore he does he doesn't have to be the one on the hook for firing all the cops.
The C CRB can't.
I've never heard of a mayor that wants to give away power.
I've never heard of that.
Except a conniving little son of a bitch like this.
This is a really bad guy.
This is a really bad guy.
There is nothing wrong with the New York City police department.
Please, can I tell you this?
It's not racist.
Its record is superior.
It's not a white police department, it's not a black police department, it's not a brown police department.
It has no majority race.
It runs by by talent because we can't afford to run it by race or by gender.
Because we'll get people killed that way.
Not everybody can pick up a 240 mountain man and pick him up and take him out of a shootout.
That's what we need.
There's plenty more for us to cover, and we have plenty more time.
I mean later we're gonna go and we're gonna watch the end of the Yankee game.
It is for nothing.
I'm gonna tell you, as a long time.
Yankee Red Sock maniac.
My first game at seven years old, six or seven years old, was at Yankee Stadium, Yankees at war versus the Red Sox.
Very kind man.
At a speech I gave here about seven or eight years ago, talking about baseball, was able to recreate when that game was very accurately.
It was a game in which Joe DiMaggio was playing.
It was a game in which Dominic DiMaggio was playing.
It was a game in which they both hit singles to each other.
Now, Joe had been injured for much of that season.
So that limited the games.
It was only at Yankee Stadium.
There was only one game that year when Joe and Dominic hit shots to each other.
Now why did that affect our little boy so much?
I said to my father, Daddy, I don't understand why they're playing for different teams.
They're brothers.
He just laughed.
He said, That's the way it is in baseball.
Isn't it weird that that stayed in my mind?
Then the guy, and I remember I I remembered Eddie Lopat was the pitcher.
So I mentioned this in a speech here in New Hampshire about 12 years ago.
And this guy was kind enough.
He he's he had like every Yankee.
And he gave it to me.
My first game.
I remember walking out, seeing the green.
Oh.
Been quite a rivalry.
Do you know?
Make sure Carbonini's not around.
Oh, my son.
*Sexy music*
Chambers are hoping for something special.
The Red Sox because of the rivalry.
I love the rivalry.
This is the biggest and greatest rivalry in sports.
Nothing, nothing creates the tension.
Interest?
I was in London for a Yankee Red Sox series twice.
And they are driven by it.
They want you to explain.
They want you, they want me to explain to them what it is.
Well, I see Judge just flew out.
I'm not happy about that.
But I'm gonna live with it.
And we'll be back with you tomorrow night.
My voice will be better, I promise.
And we're pretty soon gonna be back.
Uh uh one mile from the greatest president in the history of America, pretty much at this point.
Certainly a lifetime, right?
Things are getting complicated with Hamas, and it is real, it's hard to tell what's going on.
One side says they agree, the other side says they don't.
BB is telling people, get the hell out of Gaza.
Looks like he's ready to true, so we don't know.
We'll be back tomorrow and we'll tell you exactly where we are.
This uh whole this whole um uh thing about uh the shutdown is very fluid.
This thing could change really, really quickly.
So you come back to us tomorrow at uh seven on Lindell TV, and then again at 8 o'clock on X, America's Mayor Live.
We'll know by then if we're getting ready for a next series or not.
And between now and then, uh, I'll watch this, and I've grown beyond the fact that there's a risk that if the Yankees lose, I might do something like dramatic.
Okay.
You know I love you.
We love our audience.
That's why we will work so hard for you.
We try to get you what nobody else does.
I hope we do.
So pray for the people of Israel, pray for the people of Ukraine, pray for the people of Iran, pray for the people of the United States, and pray for our great president so he can keep it up.
It's hard, it's harder than he makes it look.
God bless him, and 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 best sellers, in which Thomas Paine explained by rational principles, the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate from the kingdom of Great Britain and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, the ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind, and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past and see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world, the greatest democracy, the freest country, a country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self improve is because we're able to reason.