And uh this is uh the Rudy Giuliani show, and we are on uh the great Lindell TV, or is it the great Mike Lindell?
Lindell TV who has a TV station.
Yeah, from the great Mike Lindell.
But the station's great too.
I mean, that does include now lots of people, including Mike, but you know how much I love Mike.
Mike is one of the few people.
Look, isn't there, aren't there people you can just see too often?
I you probably see me too often and you have to get off.
So every time I watch Mike, particularly uh when he's being funny, which is three-quarters of the time, he just makes me laugh.
Now he can do the same thing.
I told you my favorite of all time ads is him going to the bathroom, over the medicine cabinet, you know, two people complaining on the other side.
I have the damn thing memorized.
I'll do it for you sometime.
I don't even think we play that one on my show.
We should one time.
Come on.
If it's my favorite, we should play it on my show.
Now I do a lot of commercials.
I like his maybe I should have him do a commercial for Rudy's coffee, we'd do better.
What do you think, Ted?
Or maybe we should get him to do one for for Tunnel the Towers.
That he'd do in a second.
In fact, we should get him to do one for Tunnels and Towers.
The perfect guy to do a tunnel to you know, Tunnel to Towers is, I believe, I would say the greatest uh charity in America, or I would have to say one of the greatest, because then you're gonna find me five that I say, oh yeah, they're just as great.
But when you're when you're um when you're building homes for men and women who die in the line of duty, who are or I'm sorry, that live in the line of duty and are paraplegics and things like that.
When you're when you're paying off mortgages uh to to and you go to the widow, I mean, I was at I was at the inception with John Uvain uh at um uh recommending to our good friend to to do that.
Now go through that whole I'm gonna spend like a segment on I know the ad is on and it does well, it does really well, thank God.
But it should be every oh every everybody in the country should should put in their 11 dollars for it.
I mean, I realized it that traders and people who hate America, like the ones we report on, wouldn't do it.
Uh but they're rooting for the other side.
Now, I I I Just because there's no reason that you should know this.
So I should have begun.
I don't like to begin the show the same exact way.
I mean, I do like to say America's uh the Rudy Giuliani show, so obviously I said it wrong, but excuse me if I get them confused because one runs right into the other.
And they're a teeny bit different in emphasis, but they're, you know, sometimes, depending on timing, I gotta change it around.
If I can get a guest between seven and eight, I'll put them on now.
And if I can get them to eight and nine, I'll put them on at that time.
So, I mean, a lot of it is opportunistic unless unless they want to be uh uh taped.
Uh I mean, a lot of people like to be on live, not so much with me, because I I put on people, I think mostly that they trust me.
I always, I mean, I would not, I would never in latter years go on CNN, MSNBC, NBC, you name it, unless we were live.
I'd say, look, if I screw myself, I'll screw myself.
I'm not gonna let you take the knot out of the sentence.
You know, you should not kill Democrats.
How about you should kill Democrats?
You shouldn't.
Just in case they take that out of context.
Yeah, yeah, well, in case they take it out of context.
So another day, another day of peace in the Middle East.
Thank you, dear Lord for delivering peace to your special land.
There is no question it's your special land.
And it's a special land of the Jewish people for longer than any other group of people.
Others can claim it, others have right to claim it, others don't have rights to claim it.
But there's one for sure that has a claim on Jerusalem and the land of Israel.
It goes back to before recorded human history and recorded human history is our Bible, right?
Sitting right over there.
I see it.
Holy Bible.
I see another holy Bible.
Oh my goodness.
I see a big, big holy Bible with different translations over there.
You know what?
All of them are consistent about that before anybody else mentioned the word uh Jerusalem.
And the Jewish people did.
How intelligent people can claim that the Jews are colonizing the land that their religion began in, and which they've occupied on and off since then, and uh not occupied when they didn't because they were driven out and killed.
I don't get it.
What you were looking at now is not the land of Israel.
What you're looking at now is uh the uh why don't you use the little arrow for me?
So otherwise I'll I'll use my other thing here.
Um what you're looking at now is a very, very good rendition of so you can understand the retreat lines and where they're going to be.
So as of some time today, most of it actually happened yesterday, but let's say official official official.
So it triggers the hostage release thing.
I think it finished today.
The Israelis have taken their uh uh IDF, which was poised and and laid out across the blue line that you see in the the green territory you're looking at is the state of Gaza carved out of Israel.
Otherwise known in the old, old, old days as Palestine.
Um a lot of history and a lot of myth about Palestine.
And uh uh none of which has really much to do with with what's uh happening here.
I don't know.
I kind of like uh believe me, this is as good a historical analysis as you're gonna get.
I can't give you, and neither can any other historian, definitive proof of who started uh uh Palestine.
My feeling is that Palestine was such a um such an obvious place to land, then it's kind of like um unless trafficked version of Sicily.
Uh you can't miss Sicily if you if you're if you uh if you're a if you are a sailor and you're sailing through the Mediterranean, and the Mediterranean is the world.
Because for the longest time the Mediterranean was the world.
So there we have sitting at what would have been the eastern end of the Mediterranean.
We had this body of land, which is now Israel, and we had this other body of land within it, where uh people uh made colonies, they made uh settlements.
This is before colonization in the sense that uh the communists mean it or the or the or the uh Obamas.
Uh now, one of the groups are the Philistines.
Uh the Philistines were a strange and interesting group that are recorded in the Bible, as well as in contemporary histories.
They were a group of science of scientists to a large extent, warriors.
Um to be a to be a um to be a uh uh uh a naval officer, or to be a merchant ship shipman, you had to be really bright in those days.
Because first of all, you had to be able to read stars, you had to be able to read currents, you'd have to be able to understand what existed of geography.
Um this all required being literate, and it all required being uh logical and sensible, or you were gonna end up uh who knows where?
Truly who knows where, because they didn't know where, where was so Palestine uh existed within the whole massive uh territory that uh the uh the the Jewish people uh in their uh uh in their uh quest to use Jerusalem as their capital, it's not that far from Jerusalem, was in their orbit.
And of course, it's not terribly far from the Sinai uh desert, which is where the Jews crossed when they were freed on the uh on the um under the leadership of Moses,
under the leadership of God by the Egyptians, and crossed the Sinai and crossed the Red Sea with a miracle from God, and then entered into the land that is the land of milk and honey, the land given to them in the Bible by God.
Uh many people say it's the uh declaration of the English government in the early part of the 20th century that gave it to them politically, uh, but the creator of the world gave it to them in uh the most authoritative religious book in the world,
the Bible, uh not filled with uh uh exhortations to mass murder, uh killing, uh killing women, uh a considerably more moral piece of writing than with the religion that seeks to be its competitor, uh the Muslim religion.
Uh sure it has some things in it that are uh that are um uh to be written off as too ancient.
It does make reference to the stoning of women, both in the old and of course in the New Testament, we know what our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ did about stoning.
You see, what what Muhammad did about killing and if participated, including uh he liked to kill particularly Jews.
Uh what Jesus did is stop murder.
Uh he who has not sinned cast the first stone.
You're not going to hear that from the warrior leader of a warrior religion.
So Israel is now very, very uh uh uh respectful of the agreement, which everyone has signed and agreed to.
By everyone, I mean everyone who has any kind of interest in this.
The United States, Israel, all of the Arab uh countries, and of course, now both the Palestinians who consider themselves separate from Hamas and Hamas.
So it should be at least the first couple of clauses now enforceable.
Which means on Monday and Tuesday, twenty live Israelis, who have without any doubt been subjected to the torture of a group, Hamas, not to be equated at all with any of us.
Israel's not, and we're not.
We do not uh starve our prisoners, we don't torture them, we don't beat them.
We don't, we don't uh require them.
When have you ever seen an American prisoner of war making a video uh uh asking its government to um uh to uh to uh fold of course you haven't, it's a violation of the rules of war.
It's the reason why they should be arrested if they come to New York by Mandani rather than Bibi Netanyahu.
You you've never seen the Israelis do that.
Well, those people will be released.
Uh we'll see what condition they're in.
Uh we'll find out if they can return all 24 that they say they're having trouble with.
Uh when that when that happens, then Israel uh is required to stay beyond that um that uh yellow line.
Of course, the exception is if they're attacked, they're supposed to be a ceasefire in place, as they then negotiate the other roughly 17 issues that let that are left, and they say, well, they're harder than this.
Well, they're conditions that we never could agree on in the past, even under the best of circumstances between Arafat and Clinton when Arafat was given everything he wanted.
Uh but I don't really remember when we were able to make an agreement like this.
Well, certainly not in the last 15, 18 years.
So President Trump, whatever happens from now on, I mean, neither one of these countries is your country.
You have brought them as close to peace as they have ever been.
You have taken this region, which is a region of constant war since at least a second world war, certainly the first, even before that.
And at least tonight, it's at peace.
I I don't care who hates you, who doesn't hate you, who whatever.
That's that's the work of the Lord.
When you can, it's it's why I love Ronald Reagan so much.
He's a liberator, or or Abraham Lincoln, a liberator.
They liberated millions of people who lived under slavery, who lived under communism, who couldn't practice their religion, who couldn't learn how to read and write.
If you can do that with your life, most of us can't.
I mean, that's quite a thing to do with your life.
Mr. President, my respect for you is enormous.
And this wasn't easy.
He had opposition on both sides to this.
Opposition within his own party, always has opposition uh by the communists in the Democrat Party, and those who are afraid to stand up to the communists, which makes up the rest of the party.
He had a great ally in BB Netanyahu.
Don't let the disagreements fool you.
If they weren't staged, get me a hat, Ted, I'll eat it.
Uh I will not I won't eat a MAGA hat.
I'll eat.
I'll lead a Toronto Blue Jay hat.
Losing to Canada.
Come on, boys.
How do we lose to Canada?
They can't even straighten out their economy and they beat us in.
Oh, never mind.
Well, so what's left to do, Ted?
So on Monday, on Monday or Sunday, does he on Monday?
The meetings, we had them laid out pretty well here.
Well, uh Monday, on Monday.
Monday local time.
Monday morning.
On Monday, on Monday.
So he has to leave on Sunday, I'd imagine.
Yeah, Monday morning local time in Israel, and they're how many hours ahead of us.
Uh he's gonna have to leave on Sunday during the day, I think.
You can have to leave on Sunday.
He doesn't have to stay very late on Sunday because the Giants played already.
Yeah.
And he might want to play golf and then take off.
Um but he doesn't have to stay for the giant game since we beat the hell out of the world champions last night.
Beat him to a pulp, the guys who stole, Saquon Barkley from us.
The guys who yelled at my son and called him all kinds of names when he was a disgusting, disgusting, immoral, terrible things yelling at him after they had won a game, and my son, who's the sharpest kid you'll ever meet, said, Daddy, I don't understand why they're so winners.
That's the Philadelphia fans.
Uh we also saw during the 1909 uh 2009 World Series.
A guy, the uh the fight emerged in the second inning, but in the in by the eighth inning, it re-erupted, and there was one guy.
Uh I don't know who would have won this fight if it were fair, but there was one guy, seat back, other guy a little below seat down here.
Well, this guy gets him in a headlock from the back, and he's got his jaw available, right?
And he is just nobody's stopping him.
He's just punching away at the jaw, punching away at the jaw, punching away at the jaw.
He must this wouldn't have stunned to hurt him, or this is hurting him.
So he tries to make a change.
The guy comes around with a left hook.
Holy shit, he was holding all nose open.
I mean, I really I think that guy down there who was taking a terrible beating was probably would have won that fight if they ever stood up and just fought with each other.
He must have gotten pounded eight times this way.
Boom, boom, boom.
and the cops are like taking their time.
We'll get there eventually.
Let the guy let them let it get it out of their system first.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
I'd say eight times.
He decides he's gonna make a change.
In the second that he loosens up, the other guy, I'm pretty sure he went around this way.
So I'm I'm saying it's a left hook.
The guy turns around, hits him right on the bridge of look like you couldn't tell for sure.
We're about eight rows up.
Hit him up right in the middle of the face.
You see the face explode in blood.
You see the guy go down like this, and then the cops finally get them and take him out.
Now, the reason I find this amazing, I was I was you know, just had been the mayor, and I gave them advice.
I had great relationship with Philadelphia police.
They ratted on Hillary all the time during the convention to me.
They were great.
Told me that she kept the cops out, wouldn't let any any uniform cops in.
So I told Fox that, and they did a whole survey of the stadium, and they couldn't find one uniform because he was embarrassed of the police.
So I said to the police, why didn't you take him out?
I mean, I did use our you know, in Yankee Stadium, those guys have been gone to the second inning the minute.
The minute you started a fight, you were gone.
You didn't you didn't get to stay and cool down.
You were gonna get drunk, and you can have a bigger fight later.
When it happened, we called over several cops and said you really should throw them out.
Well, the stadium doesn't want us to.
So then we forgot about it.
And now the eighth inning, and I think I think the Yankees.
I think he's lost this game.
I think so.
No, the Yankees won this game.
This was the game in which Arod hit the controversial home run that was originally called a double, and then it actually went into the stands.
Remember that.
Um, but I remember that.
But this was a fight that I'm telling you, in a civilized place, this would not have happened.
I'm gonna just say New York, where I had very, very strict rules.
Uh with the Yankees.
I mean, George was a close friend, all their people were close friends of mine.
When they went and and so were the Mets, believe it or not.
And of course, I was a baseball fan, and I didn't get to police giant stadium because it was in New Jersey, but even when I went there, I would give them a struggle.
And I mean, and I learned baseball from the guy who was an expert, because I used to sit with him back in the 80s when I was U.S. attorney, and he would show me how you how you spot the problems.
He would stand, he would sit there like this, and he's oh, there's a little fight breaking out over here.
Write it down.
He send his guys down there, they'd come back and they'd say, I think it's okay.
No, no, let's get them out right now.
So it doesn't happen anymore.
Let's see what happens.
Let's see what happened.
Philadelphia's out, right?
Did the Dodgers blow them out?
The Dodgers did beat them three games to one.
Oh, an error, yes, an error at a home plate.
It was actually quite the game.
Well, you know, that's terrible, but it is three-one.
In other words, if if it were a three-two, right win, it would be something, but yeah, you had another uh another set of opportunities to be to beat them.
No, no, the the Dodgers beat the Phillies three games to one.
The game was tied.
Yeah, but I'm saying that the Dodgers had if the Dodgers had lost, they've had another opportunity.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yes.
It wasn't.
It wasn't like sudden death.
Yeah, exactly.
I got what you're saying.
Yeah, right.
The Dodgers are the Dodgers should have been the Phillies.
This is not based on the fact that the Philadelphia fans, I separate the team, including the Eagles.
Uh the Dodgers are a better team.
And that says a lot coming from you.
I mean, they're your biggest rivals since you were born, right?
They're your early rivals back and forth.
Yeah, but I mean, that doesn't matter.
I if you can't recognize your biggest rival as being good, you can't play them.
Right.
Well, you're not gonna respect them.
I mean, the Dodgers, in many ways, the Dodger teams and the Yankee teams were virtually even in the 40s and 50s.
They played constant seven-game series in one way or the another, except in one year, the Yankees would pull it out.
I think they won one by about in a four-two.
And they beat the Giants.
The Yankees beat the Giants four to two, but the Dodgers were always uh four to three.
I'm uh I don't know if I don't even have to check you on that.
I know you're right.
Well, you can you can check me.
I mean, I don't know back or go the Yankees play the Dodgers seven or so times, the Brooklyn Dodgers, and they beat them uh six to one.
See how close I am.
Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Yankees.
Let's not get into Los Angeles and New York.
They're pretty even.
Yeah.
If you do Los Angeles and uh New York, the first series between Los Angeles and New York, Sandy Koufax and Drysdale wiped the hell out of the Yankees.
The second series, they did it again.
Then the Yankees beat them two in a row in the Reggie Jackson, Thurman Munson era.
Right.
And then of course the Yankees lost to them just last year.
Just last year.
So it sounds to me like in the modern era, the Dodgers may be up three to two.
In the modern era, modern era meaning uh post when you started calling yourself Los Angeles.
Yeah, right.
So see how close I am.
I'd say Yankees, New York Yankees, Brooklyn Dodgers, six-one.
Uh the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, three to two Dodgers, possibly even four, certainly three.
7-1.
Yankees won seven times.
So seven to one.
Thank you.
Uh seven to one.
That then that would have been back in the 50s.
Okay, now let's now let's move up to the first time they meet each other.
It's quite some time later.
Um is that uh 81?
Tommy La Sorda.
81, they get blown out in four games by the Kops Tridale Dodgers.
That's what Tommy La Sorda.
Yeah.
They get blown out.
So that's their second law, their first loss.
Oh, I oh, in the 70s they went up against each other.
Uh uh No, they played each other twice in the 70s.
The Yankees won both of those in the 70s.
That's Billy Martin, Edless Order.
Yep.
That's uh Reggie Jackson.
Yeah.
You got to go back to 1962 or 61, I don't remember when the Dodgers beat them four straight.
Uh 63.
63.
And that was Koufax, Drysdale, Osteen, and I don't remember the fourth pitcher.
Wow.
Well, you know your baseball mayor.
With a couple of Mickey Mantle home runs.
And that was sort of the downfall of the Yankees.
The next year they lost in seven games to the Cardinals, and then they were out of the World Series for 12 years.
When they came back, they started playing the Dodgers again.
And they beat them two in a row.
And they beat them both in less than six or seven games.
They beat him in two six-game series.
And that's when Reggie Jackson hit the four home runs in one in one game.
And then the Dodgers lost the Dodgers beat him in 81.
The Dodgers beat him in the in the strike shortened season.
81.
That was the strike shortened season.
And then they didn't play for another long time, right?
Yeah, that's right.
The Dodgers ended up winning against the Athletics.
But then they beat the Yankees again.
So last year.
So what are they?
The LA Dodgers must be what two to one, three-to-one against the Yankees.
Oh no, two.
Two.
Two wins.
By the Yankees.
By the Yankees.
Make sure I just want to make sure they're playing the Dodgers.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Two wins.
They have two wins.
They won in 77 and 78.
Yep.
And then the Dodgers beat them in 81 in 2024.
Twice?
Yeah, 1981.
Yeah.
In 2024.
So I gave the Dodgers an extra win they didn't have.
So they then in 1963.
Oh, so they won three to two.
That's what I thought.
Three to two.
Yeah.
So there you go.
The Yankees still have the uh numbers, but like the Red Sox, we go into the 21st century, uh, the Red Sox are dominating the Yankees.
Whereas going to the 20th century, the Yankees are dominating the Red Sox.
Right.
So now that we've spent all our time on baseball, which I'm not sure people are listening to us for, uh, and but we will we'll go and predict.
Uh we'll do some predictions.
Now I can do good predictions because I won't have to overcome my emotions.
I can go just uh based on my baseball genius.
That sounds kind of stupid.
Baseball genius.
I wouldn't call it genius, I'd say expertise.
It's better than certainly better than it's certainly much better than average, and it beats a lot of the jackasses on television.
Not the best ones on television, sorry.
Or the ones that I really admire nowadays, like I do the football coaches.
Those guys are really smart.
Used to be, you know, you could do it.
Yeah, boy.
Even like Boone, who's gonna be in trouble for that's a very smart guy.
Right.
But you know the other guys, although they talk funny, they was Billy Martin was a very smart guy.
And Casey Stangle, who used to pretend to talk in riddles, was a very smart guy.
And you're gonna you're gonna laugh at me if I tell you this.
Yoki Berrow was a very smart guy.
Very good baseball guy, too.
So now the shutdown.
Where are we going with the shutdown?
I'm getting nervous because I I haven't seen a lot, but I see these Republicans drifting.
I do not see Democrats drifting.
Marjorie Taylor, Marjorie, I love you.
What about a couple of people in your town?
Uh they're gonna get paid eventually.
Come on.
We can't continue these, they're not even the Obama can they're the subsidies on top of the subsidies on top of the subsidies, so that rich people can get the government to pay for their insurance.
And when I say rich people, I should say solid middle class to upper middle class people, all of whom can get health insurance some other way, And none of whom are entitled to it for that reason.
And therefore are cheating.
So the Democrats like Schumer et al.
would like the government to like the Trump administration to put extra money in so we can cheat.
Does it sound typical of those three guys right there?
There they are.
One cheater after the other.
What do I mean by cheating?
Many people surely in the hundreds of thousands, possibly more, are working.
And they're working at a job.
Uh seventy eight percent of jobs provide health insurance.
Uh about 20 to 25% of the people at those jobs somehow don't take it.
And then they go get Medicaid.
They're not entitled to Medicaid.
They got a lie.
They should be taking it.
Now, how about the group that those are the nice clear bright line ones?
Here's the other ones, and they exist for sure.
The people who could work, they're healthy as hell.
They may even have jobs off the books.
And they're getting, and then they don't really worry about getting uh uh uh too much of a job because they've got health insurance that's probably better than what they'd get at work.
But you're paying for it.
That's they need they need uh that they need that money too.
Now you're gonna go nuts.
They need it for all the illegal aliens that they're paying that they claim they're not paying, but they are.
Not only do we know they're paying them, they're advertising for them to come in so they can pay them.
And they make up a couple million.
Illegals.
And now you know that they're doing it because in some of the bills like Mandami and the Democrat Socialists of America, they want to include all illegals in healthcare.
I mean, they don't really have to in the well, yet they do.
If they include all of them, then it'll happen in the honest states as well as the dishonest states.
Now it happens in just the dishonest states, so you probably double it.
And we'll be surely bankrupt, and then Russia and China can just take us over like that, which is what Mandami would like.
Although he probably he probably, if he's sincere about it, and he may not be a sincere Muslim.
If he's sincere about it, he'd want Iran to be able to be running it or something like that.
I don't think he's a sincere Muslim because he comes from Uganda.
And he has a big picture with the leading politician of Uganda.
Uganda imprisons and at times kills gay people.
Because uh they are they are orthodox Muslims.
That's what an Orthodox Muslim does.
You know, like a conservative or orthodox Jew doesn't eat uh pork.
Uh an Orthodox, highly orthodox Muslim kills uh gay people or prostitutes.
Oh, when they get really orthodox, they even kill women who are raped and are pregnant.
Of course, it's their fault.
We'll take a short break on that austere note and be uh right back.
Behind me is the Atlantic Ocean, by the way, in Palm Beach, but just in case.
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This is Rudy Giuliani, and I'm back with the Rudy Giuliani show.
Uh and here we are in uh Palm Beach in Palm Beach, uh, Florida, which we have just figured out will be a quiet weekend because as far as I can tell, the president of the United States is gonna stay in Washington before he leaves uh for Israel.
Uh so I'm guessing, uh because I know his schedule pretty much I'm 90% right.
I'm guessing he plays golf um uh tomorrow.
Sunday's the questionable one.
Does he have time to play golf before he leaves?
I think he would like to.
So uh we'll see what we'll see what happens.
He'll be back next weekend.
I assume he may be here.
There's a big golf uh big golf party here next weekend, uh, which I'll tell you more about next week.
Um my son will be here and watch a few.
Basically, the whole Trump uh golf crew will be here.
And they'll probably start coming on Thursday.
So we'll see if we can get them on.
You're you're a member, you're an honorary member of the Trump golf crew, right?
I'm a member of you're a member.
I mean, they don't play with me because I'm not that good, but no, a lot of them are play with me.
So uh I I have uh locker number one.
Oh, well, my bad.
You're right.
You are the member of the Trump golf crew.
You do have locker.
I share it with Andrew now.
It used to be Rudolph Giuliani, now it's Rudolph W. Giuliani and Andrew H. That is amazing.
We got I got a picture of that too.
We'll have to have to show them.
We'll have to show them at uh at the golf course.
Um maybe we'll go and take some pictures.
Yeah, we can we we have we have taken some pictures with the boss out on the show.
We gotta check.
I I really I I I have been thinking, you know, I was thinking like this weekend, we have a little time.
you know how I like to go out and take photos on the weekend.
I was thinking maybe we do a little Mar Lago because it'd be kind of empty.
But I I want to check with Secret Service first as to what we may not want to show and what we should be showing.
You know, last year we did a few, and they were really skimpy.
Yeah, and we did it more uh to show how wrong the judge was.
Right.
But there are some shots I have in mind, for example, from across the intercoastal that are just gorgeous.
But I'm not sure I want to do, I want to want to put them out.
You know, I now it it could be I'll go to the Secret Service and they'll say these things are so uh uh uh well known, and we have that obviously covered.
Um, or they may look at one and say, no, no, we don't we don't want that one out.
Or we don't want any out.
Yeah.
So our friend Stephen, you know, Stephen, Stephen has a drone, and he was putting it out last year here.
Yeah.
And right away, we get a call, get rid of that effing drone.
And we're a mile and a half away.
Right.
So, you know, it's not that we're but a mile and a half is still just a mile and a half.
I mean, it's not as if we're 10 miles away.
Right.
So when are there enough murders?
So you say there's a trend, so that you use that in in your um ability to try to uh number one, uh solve murders, and number two, prevent them.
This is of course how uh how and when do you discover the serial killer?
You're obviously, unless unless there's something very strange about it, a note or evidence, you're not gonna know a serial killer on number one, right?
Um maybe on number two, because the pattern is so much the same.
The message left behind is so much the same.
But even then you're going to um you're gonna wonder, you're gonna wonder, is it um is it copycat?
Then number three, now you're getting there, but now when you get to three and four, you gotta start worrying copycat.
Now, this is from a lot of experience with you know New York serial killers, and there are some excellent novels that'll recommend to you where uh uh really in teaching detectives how to how to investigate, uh the Dempsey novels.
They'll they'll have the detectives read these novels because they cover uh of course there are textbooks that also do it, but they cover in a more interesting way some of the major things that you do in a serial murder.
I have to tell you one of the great achievements of mine and uh Commissioner Bratton and the PD.
I say mine because I'm the one who insisted on uh making sure that anyone who tried to escape paying the tolls by jumping over or forcing their way through got arrested.
In the past, they would uh they'd be technically arrested, but given what a known uh probably not, but we claim to technically arrest him on the Dinkins.
The number of people not arrested on the Dinkins makes even his crime statistics, which are insane, completely wrong and low.
But uh I insisted, and so did Braddon.
He had been the head of the of the subway police, and his number two guy who is was beyond brilliant, Ed Maple, uh was a genius on subway crime, but never had the opportunity under the crime uh friendly democrats to reduce crime.
Um we just had a it was like no zero tolerance, no toll jumping.
You you you don't pay the fare, and we catch you, and it's easy to catch you.
You get arrested, you get brought under the precinct, you get fingerprinted, you get photographed, and you get before you get brought before a judge.
When I first started, I was filled with judges like today, right wing Democrat, anti-American, anti-honest people, pro-criminal judges, like the father of the present head of the Democratic Party in Manhattan, who is responsible for uh some of the judges that have tortured me and uh and uh Donald Trump.
He's even responsible for one of the judges who tortured me to the benefit of his own law firm, and nobody cares, Keith Wright.
I mean, nobody cares that Anger Moron sat on a case involving uh hundreds of thousands of dollars that would benefit the guy who appointed him.
He didn't get elected.
He got selected three times by the county boss of the Democratic Party.
Uh three times he had no opposition.
Well, the guy that controls his job is Keith Wright.
Keith Wright is part of the law firm that sued me and uh for inflated law firm I actually had paid money to, but uh with inflated fees, which I knew were inflated and objected to.
And of course, Anger Moron inflated fees.
That wasn't going to impress him.
I don't think I even had a trial.
I mean, why have a trial in front of Anger Moran?
He probably would have made 10 million dollars.
But he instead he awarded them a million or something of fee.
You can't even figure out if these fees are correct.
They're just they were completely inflated for a very specific purpose, really, to cheat Donald Trump by them.
I never acknowledged them.
I never paid them.
I paid them earlier.
But when I found out they were doing that, I stopped paying them.
See, I'm honest.
I was even willing to say, look, you show me what you really did and what you really didn't do, and how much you're stuck in there to screw Trump, and I'll pay you that.
Probably 10% or 20% of what they're asking for.
But they didn't do that.
And um, the crooked judge, Anger Moron, who Keith Wright, one of the top guys in the law firm, uh, who pulls his strings, said, no, no, hit him with the entire, hit him with the entire thing.
Now I'm gonna go up to the appellate division, where half of them were also put there by Keith Wright.
This is the state that also uh uh disbarred me, largely on their uh allegation of all the things I did wrong in the Pennsylvania case, in which uh the Pennsylvania judge uh made no finding that I did anything wrong, which he's entitled to do and really should do under Rule 11.
Nor did any of the lawyers in the case, my uh my opponents file any uh ethical charges against me.
Instead, they got a whack job political guy, probably being paid for by Biden, who filed a whack job uh uh piece of paper, charging me with all kinds of things.
I can't go through.
If I went through the whole thing, I'd drive you crazy.
And then I got a trial before a retired judge.
Oh, that's nice.
Except this retired judge was appointed by the Democratic boss in Brooklyn, and she now lives off appointments that she gets that way.
Now, I want to ask you as practical people.
If she gave a correct ruling that every one of these charges was a frame up against me because I represented Donald Trump, how long do you think she'd be getting handouts from the crooked Democratic Party of Brooklyn?
Oh, it'd stop immediately, and all her friends would be gone.
That reflected itself in her looking at her cell phone most of the time during the trial, and not being terribly bothered by how many hours are missing on the tape, Ted?
About uh about an hour.
About maybe a little under an hour missing on the tape.
Most of it, the critical part of the time in which the alleged criminal activity took place.
And it was given to the New York, you don't call him a prosecutor, special counsel by uh the crooked uh Secretary of State of Georgia Rapsenberger.
And the guy in New York blames Rassenberger for eliminating the incriminating parts.
I don't know.
I do know one of them did.
Because I can recreate some of the incriminating parts.
Luckily, I have some of it.
And I can recreate the rest of it because I have a steel trap memory.
They wouldn't even hear me.
Nobody will hear me on that.
What's his name, Hubble Dopple in Congress?
Never gave a damn about that.
Like he never gave a damn about the fact that Hunter Biden paid his father millions and millions of dollars and admits it.
Did you ever see Hoople Duple?
I don't even think it's in Hoople Doppel's book.
You know who I'm talking about, Hooper Dublin.
I mean, that guy wasn't cut out to investigate anything.
I mean, geez, I wouldn't have I wouldn't have hired him as an assistant U.S. attorney to do uh one buy drug cases.
That's what we used to use for the inferior ones.
I mean, there he's got a piece of evidence in which Hunter Hunter Biden says for 30 to his daughter for 30 or 35 years, I've given my father half my income.
Now, that's an admission.
You're gonna say it might not be true.
I don't know.
Uh uh Sammy the Bull saying he killed seven people, with John Gotti might not be true.
It's called evidence.
It's even called an admission.
It's considered more, it's considered by the law, whether you approve it or not, by the lawyer, it's considered more powerful than a confession.
And our Republican members of Congress were actually sitting there with their mouths open when they would say there's no evidence that Biden got any money, no evidence.
There's a just about the strongest evidence, other than watching the money being put in his hands, which you can have in the law.
It's called an admission.
An admission is stronger than a confession.
It's stronger than a confession because the confession can be pressured.
There's also a well-known phenomenon of false convection.
Admissions are considered by the law more reliable because they are not coerced.
They're spontaneous.
Can they be false?
Of course, anything can be.
This is how you have an exception to the hearstay rule, which has more indicia of reliability.
The admission, the one that Hunter Biden did, which you never heard about.
Because even the Republicans covered up some of the most damaging material, even damaging material on just how perverse the family is, including Hunter's admission, that he's a danger to the children.
Or the conversation between Hunter and his psychiatrist, catch the date, 2019, that the old man uh was Sanaa.
That he's Sanaa.
And they joked about it, about how much they could get past him.
Remember, 2019 is a year before he ran for office.
It means that you know, the way they try to attribute it just to the end where he didn't know who the hell he was.
He went through most of his presidency not knowing who the hell he was.
I mean, he was going around saying in 19 and 20 that he liked little girls touching the hair on his legs.
What a terrible job the Republicans did in investigating that.
I mean, I don't, I don't, I don't attribute that to corruption.
I don't know what I attribute it to.
I can tribute it to not being professionals.
Right.
Right.
Investigating is an enormously complicated part of being a lawyer.
And uh it requires, like, I don't know if Huble Duple's a lawyer.
But when I see an admission, you know what happens to me as a trial lawyer?
My heart starts to beat really nice, and I say to myself, man, I got you by the B A L L. I'm gonna get that judge to charge the jury that that admission is even more powerful than a confession.
I think I got a pretty damn good chance of getting you, pal, when the judge says that.
When I saw Hunter's statement there, I said, wow.
Well, someday we'll figure out why they covered it all up.
And someday it'll all come out.
It is all coming out.
You tell me what's come out that's proven that I was wrong.
Or that has shown in any way that I lied.
Not a single, not a single thing.
Even on the cases I I had to settle, I didn't have to admit I haven't admitted liability in any case.
I won't.
Because I didn't.
I mean, I was willing to let you assume me for 50 billion dollars.
I was going to admit liability.
I'd be lying if I did.
Well, where are we now?
We're sort of near the end.
When we come back, we'll go through a quick analysis of the trans murder cases and say this should become a category that should get special emphasis as a way of profiling so we can prevent future murders like this.
Also, we should start to try to figure out if we can figure out the connection for the benefit of the enormous amount of damage we're doing to these children, who very often we're forcing them into changing their agenda and mutilating themselves.
And when it's too late, it can't be undone.
And in every European country that's done a study, the suicides are much greater on the side of the people who changed and the people who didn't.
The unscrupulous doctors looking to make a couple hundred grand.
You can make four or five hundred grand if you can chop the kid all up.
And you don't think we have I don't know if I call it a lot or significant or enough, certainly enough to be troublesome crooked doctors.
You're not much better than lawyers.
Not the way you handle the pandemic, and not the way you're handling this.
This is disgraceful.
Well, that's what we're here for.
We're here to reverse the disgraces with you, the good people of America.
And we're gonna be back.
We're gonna be back after this weekend.
There's gonna be an eventful weekend.
We'll be available to come on if something does happen.
And we'll be praying, of course, this weekend for the truth to go through for the benefit of the people of Israel and the benefit of the people of the Middle East.
We'll be praying for Ukraine, which we've been kind of forgetting, but they've been getting killed.
And we'll pray for Iran where things are moving along.
Without the attention on them, it it in many ways it may be helpful.
And we'll catch you up on that next week when these other things aren't as pressing.
Unless, God willing, something quickly happens.
And of course, we'll pray.
We'll pray for, as I said, the people of Israel and the people of uh of Iran and of course our people, our great people.
And our administration, how talented is it?
And thank you, Mr. President, for the talented administration you've given us.
And thank you for your tireless energy and thank God as the results today showed.