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Oct. 13, 2025 - Rudy Giuliani
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The Rudy Giuliani Show: Monday, October 13, 2025
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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani show on Lindell TV.
As you can see, we have an image in the background of one of the most sacred places on earth.
Certainly sacred to the Jewish people, called now the Wailing Wall.
What it really is is what remains of the old temple.
That was that was destroyed by the Romans.
And on the other side of it, you'll see if you get a chance to uh view it, you will see remains of the temple, but not all, because it also happens to be considered a holy place by the Islamic religion.
Because at the top, at the dome, um, according to the Quran, which I don't often quote, uh, and I'm not quoting this for accuracy, I'm quoting it for what it says.
Uh Mohammed was picked up by the uh angel Gabriel, I believe, uh, and taken to Paradise, for sure.
And then he met all the prophets from the first one to eventually uh uh God.
Um, including including Jesus, who he considered one of the well, we go back and forth as to who he was trying to con.
He was trying to con the Christians, he was the top, Jesus was the top guy.
He was trying to con the Jews, uh, then Moses uh was uh the top guy.
Or possibly if you're trying to do a twofer, he would make it Abraham, because Jews, Christians, and um Muslims share the Abraham story, although in the Quran it's it's different.
It's a different son, uh, not David that is spared, and then he finds the true religion, which is uh the one that uh the one that spends a great deal of effort and time uh invoking uh your um feeling for the religion in order to kill people, if they don't agree with you.
It has a different method of persuasion.
Jesus' method of persuasion was um preaching, if you might remember.
And Moses uh giving laws, arguing with the people.
Um but certainly not murder as I remember it.
I think there's something that says, Thou shalt not kill.
Um Mohammed, by the time of his death, well, by the end of the Koran, if you would reorganize it in chronological order, Mohammed was one of the more legendary murderers in human history.
And his religion uh spread quickly through warfare, not through preaching.
This wasn't like Peter and Paul uh going off to what is now Western Europe and Eastern Europe and Asia and preaching the word of the Lord.
Or it isn't like the chosen people in the desert arguing with God over the Ten Commandments and then developing a very, very fulsome religion.
This is a group of people that were that were conquered.
Today, however, in all those years of warfare, hatred, the strongest hatred being, and the one that has persisted the longest for the Jewish people, but also for Christians.
We had the beginnings of a peace agreement that could be one of the most important in our history.
Because it could prove to put to rest a fissure in world history that has led to many, many war, many, many more wars and deaths and slavery than you can possibly imagine.
Even great historians have never captured the full scope of it.
But in any event, today in Israel, the president of the United States, who has to be uh regarded uh for this alone as a great president, uh, was present when uh the first group and then all of the live hostages, I believe, were returned.
Uh disappointingly, only how many, two or three of the dead hostages were returned?
Four out of twenty eight, leaving twenty-six dead bodies unaccounted for.
Um let's see if we can show if we can show some of that, Ted.
Uh I think it would be now the group we're watching, we were seeing on the screen, Ted.
Can you uh can you tell me who uh which ones the hostages the live hostages the ones who were returned today?
We are told all have been returned.
Okay.
We don't know what condition.
They have, I guess part of the agreement they have not spoken.
I will say it it seems to me that uh Hamas kept one part of the deal, I wasn't sure they would.
Uh regularly when they returned hostages, they used to mock them, if you recall correctly.
Right.
Even hit them and spit at them and call them all kinds of horrible uh anti-Jewish uh names.
Right.
Uh uh the last time they did that, um, BB threatened uh a further attack on them, and the last time they did it, they didn't do it.
This is being the final time they're gonna return live ones, they did not.
Bodes well for at least some degree of a of uh peace holding.
Right.
And and uh to each of them, you know, you have our prayers, our admiration, and our love.
I'm sure America will lend a hand in helping you in any way uh that you need uh to be helped because among you were Americans and an American.
So did they identify the four that were returned um as corpses?
Yeah, we'll we'll try to get that.
Is that a family of a of a group that's that is a release hostage, yes, sir.
So he's already, he's already with his family.
They were returned and released, and he's with his family.
Yep, that is hostage, Alon O'Hell.
Uh, and this is a picture of him uh being reunited with his family after spending 738 days in captivity.
Can you imagine that?
No, you can't, right?
You cannot imagine that.
You shouldn't imagine it.
God forbid if you have to go through it, go through it, but you shouldn't have to imagine it.
There's that wonderful, wonderful, wonderful headline called freedom.
You know, the presidents I admire the most are the presidents who uh who bring liberty and freedom to the world and spread it.
After all, I know there are isolationists who don't see it my way, and they have a right to, of course, but I see it as our mission.
What we owe the world for what God gave us, and that is to help, not beyond what we can do, not jeopardizing our our own existence, because our existence is critical eventually to the prevalence of freedom and liberty.
But when we can uh to assist and help in spreading freedom, certainly help with liberating.
Not all of our presidents uh were liberators.
Some could have been, they were great presidents, it just didn't happen.
Some couldn't have been because they were weak, and some couldn't have been because they were corrupt, like the last one.
Uh but the four, up until now, the three that I admired the most for liberating large numbers of people were, of course, George Washington, who did it before he was president, but he liberated us from the uh British monarchy.
And then sometime later, Abraham Lincoln, who accomplished uh the freeing of this millions and millions of slaves in this country.
Uh horrible, horrible uh part of American history, but although uh balanced by a great part of American history, how all those men laid down their lives to free their brothers, mostly uh 95% white men laying down their lives to free black men.
Something not emphasized enough to show the greatness of our republic.
And then, and then we had uh Franklin Roosevelt, who uh had to kind of steer us into World War II so that we could save uh certainly Europe, but arguably the United States would follow after from the uh horrors of uh Nazism.
How many people did he liberate?
Well, all of Europe.
That's a lot of people.
Uh and then we we we didn't have any major liberation after that.
We we we started uh we started fighting wars to a draw, like uh Korea left them, left them uh in bondage.
Uh Vietnam left them in bondage.
Uh but then uh but then along came Ronald Reagan, and he had a different view.
He was asked, what's gonna happen with the communism?
They're gonna blow us up.
Uh they lose, we win.
Oh, they all laughed at him like they laughed at Trump.
And of course, they did lose, and we did win.
And all of Eastern Europe is now free.
I often say before Ronald Reagan, you couldn't go to church in a in Poland.
Religion is very important to the Polish.
Now they're a free country and one of the strongest countries in Europe, thanks to the millions that Ronald Reagan liberated.
And now Donald Trump.
This war would not have taken place had Donald Trump been president.
This war would not have ended if Donald Trump were not the president.
If you don't know that, you're really just being petty.
You have to uh I I I have a lot of reservations about one of those presidents, Franklin Roosevelt, but I sure as hell give him credit for liberating Europe.
I might give him uh some real demeritors for delivering uh some of it over to communism.
So you can give President Trump demerits on certain things, but if today you can't acknowledge, this is one of the greatest uh achievements by an American president.
It's an achievement that puts you in uh among the very few American presidents who are major liberators.
Uh and no one thought it could be done.
There is tremendous horror, sadness left behind.
There's a family, there's a family uh uh of a of a of a young man named Itai Chen.
He's 19 years old, and he is believed to be among the hostages that were killed.
He was put on a list.
He's a Brooklyn native, by the way.
He was put on a list.
And in March of 2024, the family was notified that he was among the dead.
And he was just one of two remaining Israeli-American hostages.
And he was identified as a member of the Armored Brigade 75th Battalion, and he was killed by a terrorist group near the Gaza border.
That's all the information they have.
They do not have his remains, nor do they have any indication as to where his remains are, nor was he produced to today.
So his fat his father is hoping that he's still alive.
His father remembers that during the last hostage exchange, Hamas incorrectly delivered the body of an unknown Palestinian woman instead of slain Mother Shiri Bibis.
We're dealing with animals.
There may be animals who have now gone into a ceasefire, but it's going to take a long, long time when the Palestinians I'm talking about, not just the Hamas people, can convince me that they've overcome their training from birth to kill me and my family and all Jewish people.
So Ted.
Here what do you think is going to happen with the uh what's your best estimate as to why 24 are it is 24?
Well, we think it's 24.
24 are held back.
Is it do they not have the bodies?
Are the bodies too badly uh tortured with evidence of massive inhumane torture?
We already have that.
Um so that we if you take Hamas, which we shouldn't do, uh uh, you know, what for what they're saying, um they've they say that some of these bodies were located in areas they no longer control.
Uh I have a feeling there may be some issues with identifying certain remains, obviously the conditions of the remains, and there could be some logistical obstacles to getting those uh to getting the body parts uh to the locate to the drop-off location.
Um unfortunately, some might just be gone and missing, which they likely wouldn't admit um for as long as they could hold out, right?
Letting letting us know about that.
The president, the president has calmed uh the waters a bit by giving them a little more time.
Although there are reports of tremendous consternation among the Israelis that this has happened.
Yeah.
Some of them considered a double cross and already a violation of the agreement.
Right.
And Hamas is coming.
The agreement was quite specific.
They shouldn't have agreed to it if they couldn't deliver it, which is they were going to deliver within 72 hours of Israel signing the agreement.
This is in the 20-point plan.
They were gonna deliver 20 live Israelis, an American, too, and then 28 dead Israelis and an American or two, also.
They've now admitted that they simply don't know where some of them are.
May I point out, for example, that the one we just talked about, uh, you know, was born in Brooklyn.
Uh Ruby is uh is a um Ruby Chen is a is is a Brooklyn native.
Uh we have a I mean they killed a fair number of Americans.
It's a great day.
It's a day, it's a day on which uh um, of course, there's gonna be some uh left over uh war uh tremendous worries that you can't just accept it all at face value.
At the same time, if this is all that's been achieved, this is a historic achievement.
We've ended the warfare for now, we've gotten the live hostages out, uh and we expect to get the dead bodies back, if not all of them, most of them.
That leaves Hamas with no leverage to not follow the agreement, which is the reason why they were withholding these hostages from the very beginning.
And uh, and I don't think uh much of a uh sympathetic reception among uh America or um or Israel will follow the deal.
But if they don't Israel is right there, what would it take a day to to re the forces are still occupying 45% of Gaza and will occupy 45% of Gaza until uh the the uh the T's are crossed and the I's are dotted.
So um on the other hand, uh the the the um the Israelis gave up two hundred and fifty Palestinian Palestinian serving life sentences, which means I don't know if they're all murderers, um, but my guess is the vast majority were, if not all, were murderers or attempted murderers.
The way it happened is they freed seven first.
Um they handed over to the Red Cross in Gaza.
And the first group were Gali and Ziv Berman, Matan Angrest, Elon O'Hell, Omr Miran Fitan Moore, and Guy Gilboa Dalau.
They were um they they were the first group released, and then the remaining thirteen were released around 10 a.m.
Their time.
And um terrible time.
The history, the history of what happened, uh the the uh hostage uh forced to dig his own grave, uh Yatar David, uh the hostages who were made to starve while they ate.
Uh and and and the Palestinians starved, but Hamas didn't.
In September 2024, the uh Hamas just executed six hostages with point blank shots after Israeli troops got a little too close to their hiding places.
Uh they were afraid that the Israelis would extricate the hostages, so they killed them.
And now, and there's a list that we'll put out.
I have it right here, of the 20 presumed alive.
Um they're all in their twenties.
The oldest one is 48.
Omri Miran, youngest one appears to be 21.
Ram Bravzalovsky.
Of those dead that are named, the ages differ greatly.
Uh there's an 85-year-old.
What animals, huh?
There's a there's a 21 uh year old of New York, Omar Nutra.
You've you've I'm sure heard heard about him.
Uh he may well be the young.
I'm sorry, Itai Chen, an Israeli American, is the youngest one we were talking about.
He's only 19.
Um, do you want do you want to show some of the release?
Right.
So we've got some more footage of the release.
This is uh let's go down to LT4.
Uh we have the reunification of hostage Sagev Kolfan, uh, who was reunited with his family moments ago.
*crying* I am aров someone trying to come all day theاء and but your sagging iy they being
hurt No.
No, it's just a bad one.
I got a guy.
I got a guy.
Now, mayor, keep in mind in this case, Sagev Kolfon's family didn't know he had survived the October 7th attack until this February, where where when they had heard from a release officer that he wasn't at the time alive.
Well, I thought the most appropriate um, I thought the most appropriate, and I put this out today, um, because I always like to go back to the word of God.
Uh I think this this uh this didn't happen without the intervention of God on behalf of his chosen people.
And um he's intervened in their history several times.
Those of us who know the Bible know that.
And this was an impossible situation of getting these hostages back because these hostages represent not human beings to these Muslim fanatics, but they represent leverage.
Human life means nothing.
The um that's the um that's the beautiful, beautiful uh um part of the beatitudes that Jesus imparted to his disciples.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.
I may I must tell you the original translation is sons of God.
Wokeness affects everything.
Original best best view by um Hebrew Greek, Latin scholars.
And the word was son of God until about 20 years ago in all Bibles.
Uh in the Jewish uh not in the Jewish in the in the Catholic version, the way Rheims version, in the King James version, and in the uh in the King James version, the Anglican version was the earliest English translation of the Bible.
Sons of God.
Of course, we generically refer to women and men as sons then.
Maybe not right.
Maybe it did involve uh something, but words are words.
You want it you want the authentic language.
I don't know.
You should have the authentic language.
And um, this is of course just a just a brief a little just a little uh version of the wonderful celebration that they had uh for them.
So you want to take a I would think I would take that down, Ted.
Yeah, it's not on.
Oh, well, good.
Um shall we listen to the president?
Yeah, let's we got some words.
This is President Trump speaking in Israel this morning.
Broken promises from many other American presidents, you know that they kept promising.
I never understood it until I got there.
They there was a lot of pressure put on these presidents, but was put on me too, but I didn't yield to the pressure.
But every president for decades said, we're gonna do it.
The difference is I kept my promise and officially recognized the capital of Israel and moved the American embassy to Jerusalem.
Isn't that right, Miriam?
Look at Miriam.
She's back there.
Stand up, man.
stand out.
It's always the same Donald Trump, isn't it?
It's always the same Donald Trump.
That could be Donald Trump at the uh at the rallies, right?
I would say he may now be one of the most popular heroes in Israeli history.
Would you say?
I would say so.
It was pretty darn popular before.
I would say so.
Wow.
Well, what a day.
This is this is a day that the Lord has made.
That comes from the Psalms.
Well, we'll be back very shortly, and we'll have Dr. Maria with us to comment on this most historic day.
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This is Rudy Giuliani again, back uh with the Rudy Giuliani show.
And I have uh with me another host on Windell TV.
In fact, she's gonna be on at nine o'clock tonight.
Make sure you tune in.
Please.
Um, it'll be a very good show.
Uh and she has been following this, you know, from the very beginning very, very closely.
Plus, I think she remembers uh I remember how emotional she was when she first saw that wall.
That's the wailing wall.
It's called the wailing wall because it was the wall of the old temple.
And one of those traditions is you put little and you you you you write something, you ask something of God.
That's right.
It was so wonderful.
And I thank you.
Uh we were going, I think I believe you had a speech.
I was going to meet with some doctors at a trauma hospital as well.
And you had your family.
I had some of my family, and I wouldn't have had that opportunity without you, but I could not imagine I would react to Israel the way I did.
Oh, I remember.
I felt like I was definitely in the holy land.
You were the holy spirit entered me.
I cried like the whole time, and not crying of sadness.
I was crying of something very spiritual, and it was so beautiful.
And I went to the Wailing Wall, and I had um something like this, you know, sleeveless, and you can't even have that.
So some Jewish women helped me out and put a shawl over me so I could experience and go to the wall.
And I'll never forget it.
And I thank you, Mayor.
I think I'm I've been to the wall several times.
I remember each and every time that I've been there.
Um what happens to all the things in the the wall?
They end up taking them out, don't they?
Eventually they do.
Because there's so many.
And I've never asked if they burn them.
Yeah.
Or leave them in a big pile, which is now probably as big as the uh, you know, the one of the biggest mountains in Israel.
Well, I couldn't sleep last night, Mayor.
I knew the hostages were going to be released.
I've been very critical about the dead bodies because I don't trust MAS.
They've already not gone along with the face one of the deal.
But I was just so excited about the hostages, the 20 living ones.
Even when I saw President Trump's Air Force One coming in Israeli air space, I got the goosebumps.
I'm like, that's my president.
He's representing the Stationities, the United States of America, and he brokered this deal with one of the greatest prime ministers of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu.
And it was just such a beautiful, beautiful day.
Crying my eyes out with every little clip of a family being reunited.
It's just a beautiful, beautiful thing.
And I hope the whole premise of this peace deal is to have everlasting peace.
And that's by using Egypt, using Qatar, using Pakistan, having all these countries look at life in a different way.
A life where we can get along in business.
Let's see where we could do things to have all of our people's prosper.
Yeah, and I think that's that's the president's great strength.
Yes.
Uh, he's able to deal with almost anyone on a business basis if they're willing to deal with him.
And um, of course, he's got enormous charm.
And he's also very funny.
If if you think for a minute, I believe that he and BB were fighting with each other.
Oh, I don't know.
It's gotta be a joke.
I mean, it is like uh a very complex version of two detectives, the good guy and the bad guy.
Yeah.
Gee, I really feel sorry for you.
We hate to see anything happening.
Would you like some water?
Would you like some coke?
And the other guy comes in and says, We got we got you, we got you solid, pal.
I mean, it's really a matter of whether you're fryer or not.
You know.
So you had that going on in a much more sophisticated way, and they played off each other brilliantly.
And uh I think we end up uh with something closest to the greatest president and the greatest prime minister.
And I would say I would take Bibi and I'd say, you know, Israel's too small.
This guy's the best prime minister around since Churchill.
Incredibly, and I have such respect for the IDF.
Just think of some of the things that they were able to accomplish.
Remember Hezbollah and Lebanon when they had their phones and all of a sudden they blew up.
Like, how did they get that?
How did they accomplish that?
They literally went inside Iran in the capital, Tehran, and took out some high level military leaders.
They are fierce, they're strategic, they're cunning.
I have ultimate respect for them.
And everybody looks at the big leaders, of course, that brokered the deal, President Trump mainly.
Um Steve Whitcoff and Jerry Kushner and Marco Rubio is doing an excellent job.
But I gotta give a shout out to those IDF soldiers.
Oh my gosh.
We wouldn't be there if it wasn't for their for their victories.
I mean, they cleaned they cleaned out all the underbrush so we could go directly at Iran.
And uh they they exposed uh what and then eventually we massively exposed, but with their doing the dirty work originally uh that Iran is not the feared power that we uh people thought, and that it's really um just a group of petty, insane uh Muslim influenced uh extremist.
You know, when when they talk about extremists, it's not so extreme to read the Iran.
That's read the Quran and then follow what it says.
I mean, that's why we we we uh that's why we we we don't get very far in our whole effort with the Muslims, because um a lot of Muslims know what I'm saying, but they just can't be allowed to get away with it.
When this happens, they should be standing with us, not with them.
I agree.
They don't belong on that side.
Most Muslims uh don't believe that you I hope that you should stone a woman if she gets raped.
But I have to say in England there's well over 52 Sharia law courts, and they're trying to do it in states like Michigan right now, so there may be some illegal courts actually out there here in the United States.
Oh, here in the United States, yeah.
I I mean I I can't put my finger on on one.
Ted, you've come from Michigan, and people have told us that.
But I I don't uh I don't know that there is a sharia court in Michigan.
Now, if there was one, we wouldn't know about it.
Because the press wouldn't cover it.
That's outrageous, but they wouldn't cover it.
Uh we'll if there are Sharia courts, there'll be about a thousand by the time we find out.
Yeah, in England's in trouble, and the people got to get control, and they gotta get rid of their uh radical Islamic mayor, ASAP.
Well, a group, a group of Muslims from one of the African countries, I think, has been for about 10 or 12 years going up into the poorer parts of uh northern England along the West Coast, and um uh conducting a human trafficking business, which includes stealing young women and raping them also.
And it was largely covered up by the British press.
Yeah.
They suffer from what we suffer here, propaganda, censorship, it's terrible.
But today is gonna mark so much.
October 13th, 2025.
We know uh the hostages were freed On this day, Columbus Day, President Trump made this day, Columbus Day.
And he did discover a new continent.
He really didn't know that, though, in the beginning.
He thought he was in Asia.
But Amerigo Vespucci, who America is named after, kind of helped everybody realize it was a whole new continent.
So we have that.
But Rudolph Giuliani, your old friend, Margaret Thatcher, who was the first female prime minister of Britain, the longest running prime minister in the 20th century.
She adored you.
And she was a strong lady.
It was mutual.
Led by principals.
And she just could not fathom how quickly you turned around New York.
And she just talked about your genius with it, increasing the quality of life for all New Yorkers.
Here you are with Margaret Thatcher in 2007.
And Rudy Giuliani, you were the first person to receive the Margaret Thatcher.
Oh, there it is.
Award of freedom.
And guess what?
You are the only one.
You were going to be on a board to help pick future worthy recipients.
But unfortunately, Mrs. Thatcher passed away in the idea of the award went away.
So you have the honor of being the first and only recipient of the Margaret Thatcher Freedom Award.
Well, it was a great honor for me.
I I was a much, much younger man at the time.
But I worked uh with her during the Trump uh during the Reagan administration.
And then uh uh uh the President Reagan and her selected me to handle a case involving a uh police officer in Northern Ireland who killed uh or or I'm sorry, an IRA member in Northern Ireland who uh point blank killed a police officer.
And uh and she was ignorant uh and uh he was not going to be uh extradited because the judge made a wrong decision, a really terribly wrong decision.
And uh she had become very personally involved in it after they tried to kill her.
Remember, they bombed they bombed the floor either above or below her, IRA did and uh tried to kill her.
There was a couple of years.
And all of a sudden I got a call from my boss, the attorney general, who said uh, well, uh the president wanted to tell you this person, wants you to come down to the White House for a pep talk, but let me tell you what it is.
And he told me the case, told me the problems with it, and uh he said, and the real reason he wants you to do this is Margaret Thatcher wants you to do it.
You can't lose.
Was she a charming lady, Rudy?
Oh, funny.
Funny.
I bet she like.
I know, right?
Her and Ronald Reagan were like the dream team.
So I would say she would have gotten along brilliantly with Trump.
She'd have chased him back.
Uh uh, I mean, Ronald Reagan had a different sense of humor than Donald Trump, but he had a sense of humor.
I mean, uh, Ronald Reagan was a third of the time funny in the other two-thirds series.
Yeah.
And sometimes you couldn't tell.
Yeah, right.
Uh I love his little stories, President Reagan's little stories.
Yeah, but you know, Donald Trump has that too, right?
Yeah, yeah.
Uh he gets on something, and then he just keeps every time, every time.
Uh I mean, last year, when uh we would see him with a golf course.
He got he just stop and give a big, just give a little speech and say, you know, he was the greatest mayor in New York.
No, no.
He act like he just thought of it.
Like everybody says he.
He was the greatest mayor of New York.
No, no.
He was the greatest mayor ever.
That is true.
I don't know if it's true, but I do that all the time.
That's true.
Everybody says it.
Everybody, everybody, everybody.
So uh there were Democrats, and I'm not gonna show any of them that were critical or yeah, why give them any time, really?
Here's the thing that I'm very upset about, but I'm gonna make one exception.
I'm very upset about the fact that they're not celebrating.
These people, like wanted to deliver, who wanted to deliver.
No, all the all the, okay, let's let's let's do the whole gamut of them.
The uh Randami Mandami pro uh pro Hamas, pro-Palestinian, pro-terrorist and pro communist group who have been conducting uh riots, uh, many of them leading to violence because Hamas wasn't uh uh was at war and being you know attacked by the uh uh by uh the Israelis unfairly.
Uh where are they celebrating the end of the war?
Well uh where are they celebrating?
Right.
It's not just the first time.
None of them are celebrating.
Now, where are the non Islamic extremist communist democrats who can't be expected to congratulate Trump?
Let's say the regular Democrats are there such things.
Where are they uh congratulating?
Shockingly, a few have.
Well, I thought they would they I was about to say that.
I thought they gave the best and most false.
Let's listen to Hillary.
It's uh a really significant first step, and I really commend uh President Trump and his administration as well as uh Arab uh leaders in the region uh for making the commitment to the 20-point plan and uh seeing a path forward uh for what's often called the day after.
Uh most importantly, uh the conflict uh hopefully uh will end with the ceasefire, the hostages uh will be returned, and then the very hard work of rebuilding uh Gaza, of finding uh the kind of security that Israel and the Palestinians uh after Hamas deserved to have uh moving forward uh with the other points in the plan to try to create uh an opportunity for
Palestinians to have a better life and for Israel to uh have greater uh peace and security.
I am very uh hopeful that uh we'll be able to see progress.
Uh today's a good start, but we have to keep going from here.
Well uh it shows that she can do something that Democrats are badly in need of.
Put America first.
Yeah.
Uh she might dislike President Trump.
Oh, maybe hate him or whatever.
Uh but he got it done.
He got he he accomplished what no other American president has accomplished.
And uh instead of instead of belittling it because it's the accomplishment of your uh the political party, accept it as you know, building America.
We each contribute and we build America.
It would be stupid to say only Republicans or only Democrats have built America.
And just think even of the Palestinian people where Hamas has been stealing the aid, selling it on the black market.
Of course, the liars in the media try to blame it on Israel, but we all know it was Hamas doing that.
Just think now they can be fed.
Now they can rebuild.
But they cannot ever again get in bed with a terrorist group.
And if Hamas tries to rear rear its ugly head again, I think we're gonna come at we're gonna crush them to non-existence.
Well, I think Rich Lowry had a had a great little uh uh a great number of very good observations in his article today.
I'm just gonna I'm just gonna just gonna give you some of them.
It isn't creating jubilation from all the people who have been praying for Israel to end the war.
Point that I was making, right?
If it holds, the agreement is the biggest victory yet for Donald Trump's hyperactive transactional diplomacy, a lifetime of maneuvering for advantage in the real estate and media worlds in New York City, searching for and using every ounce of leverage with better preparation for high-level international diplomacy than if Trump had spent a lifetime on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Rich, you are so right.
Yeah.
Trump armed the Jewish state, bombed Iran, and squeezed Qatar to bring Hamas to heel.
And it worked.
It absolutely has pulled back.
It hold still holds 53%, it's gonna go down to 45.
Phase two is gonna be much more difficult.
But as he points out, we have a president that refuses to take no for an answer.
Now here's the a little bit of a rub.
Yes, we get back 20 hostages, praise the Lord.
But Israel had to release 2,000 very, very bad Palestinians, some who were jailed for brutal murder, had to release them.
Hopefully, they have learned their ways and will turn over a new leaf.
We'll see where that ends up.
We know we've had other people in the past, I admit, but we've had other people that we've helped.
Bin Laden was one.
We trained him, we trained his men as Afghan freedom fighters, and then they take that knowledge and work against the United States.
So by the way, what is this cigar for?
I was tonight after the show going to have a victory cigar in honor of my good friend who I smoke many cigars with.
Not President Trump.
BB, Yahoo.
Ah, that's a beautiful picture in the other room of you.
And uh, as the president said today, uh, as a joke, you know, but not as a joke, they should pardon me.
He said, over cigars and liquor.
Yeah.
Now uh BB loved uh cigars.
I don't know if he still smokes them.
I don't smoke them anywhere near as much as I did.
But uh we used to have every time I'd go there, he'd always pull out, he'd always put out something special for me.
And sometimes I would bring him, uh I would bring him, may I may I say non-Cuban cigar?
So President Herzog of Israel, protect your best prime minister if they convict him, pardon him immediately.
Pardon him now.
Just pardon them.
Get a special law passed.
Yeah.
Well, isn't it ridiculous?
I can't believe he's has to go to trial tomorrow.
I know I know the case.
I came this close to representing him.
I don't think I can tell you why I didn't.
I really shouldn't.
It wouldn't be nice.
It wasn't a bad reason.
It was just kind of funny.
But I came this close to representing him with Professor Dershard.
We're gonna do it together.
Um President Trump wanted me to concentrate his case.
Well, he he trumped him.
But you know what he also pointed out, which is actually true.
He said, You're gonna get you're gonna you're gonna get known for among the liberals, you'll get known for representing the crooked heads of state.
Which you've taken down many uh many bad politicians.
Um there is a question as to are we gonna contribute troops?
These super isolationists, who I would like to, or I'd like them all to come here.
Uh hopefully aren't too many, and I'd like to spend one day debating every single one of them and pointing out to them that there is no such thing as a patriot who's an isolationist.
How can you be an isolationist if your country is in jeopardy for things that are happening across the world that may destroy your country?
How are you a patriot then?
If you ignore it, yeah.
I I'm America first.
America first does not suggest isolationism.
It might in fact suggest just the opposite.
Yeah.
Might suggest you look at a threat of China, a threat from Iran and something about it.
You got to make the right call as to when you're gonna save America.
Yeah.
Uh so I do not understand.
I don't understand why you want to get yourself labeled like that.
So then your thinking always has to.
I think that's what happens.
They get themselves labeled as isolationists and they think they're thinking always has to.
Oh, we can't contribute 300 troops.
Well, why can't that's ridiculous?
This is part of what we did.
We should contribute 300 troops.
And by the way, even when we don't contribute troops, we contribute troops because we teach and we instruct.
Sure.
And every once in a while, somebody who teaches and instructs Cliff.
They are soldiers.
We even bring people from other countries here to train with our military pilots.
Uh uh.
And and and this involvement with the world is training us.
For example, we were way behind, and we still are on drones.
It so happens that our own ally Ukraine is getting really, really close to China in being uh and being able.
They can't produce as many drones as China because they're not that big.
Terms of sophistication.
Very close.
So I want us to be a good idea.
We've had a meeting in which they have given that they have given us all their technology.
That's what happens when you have, that's what happens when you have when you have allies and you stay part of the world.
I mean, it it the world has countries that hate us, the world has countries that want to destroy us.
The world has ideologies, communism and Islamic uh uh Islamic conservatism, a conservative reading of the of the Quran that want to control the world.
So with that, with that being said, you need you need to be prepared to defend yourself.
So this was Columbus Day.
Dr. Maria, who is Italian American.
It's fine.
Okay.
I bleed red, white, and blue.
Of course she does, and New Hampshire.
Yeah.
Red, white, red.
But yes, my heritage.
Uh and to this from yeah.
My uh grandparents came here in the 20s, 1920s, and um did not go through New York like many of the mass wave.
Oh, there's there's you, Rudy.
You were twice the um 93.
93 and in 88 you were.
Yes, of course, I know that because I can see who's behind me.
Is that little Caroline?
Uh where's God, where?
You can't.
Of course that's my baby.
She's the sweetest thing.
But my my first time was 88, and I wore a bulletproof vest.
The only time I ever wore bulletproof vests.
Because that's when you were taking on the mafia?
That's when that's when I got my second uh uh threat uh from the mafia.
Uh uh, and it was the one from um it was the one from Carmine Persico, and they and they took it very seriously.
And I had always refused it, and they they got to me or or Donna did or someone on like on Andrew and uh Caroline, Caroline wasn't born yet, but on Andrew, and now I'm a father, I have to be more responsible.
So I started walking like a hardly move.
I took I took it off halfway through the parade.
Yeah, they weren't so lightweight back then, but here you are at a later, so twice you had the honor of being the what is it called again?
The Grand Marshal's Day Parade, and it you know what the best thing had happened?
I became friends with Joe DiMaggio as a result.
Oh so that I spent hours and hours in this.
My Uncle Ponzi played baseball with him.
I spent hours and hours with him discussing uh uh baseball.
You gotta wrap up and he was discussing.
I'll tell you what, when you come over to X. We're gonna go over to X, but that's what you call it.
I'll tell you what else we discussed.
If you come over to X, happy Columbus Day.
And I am gonna say, today we reserve our prayer to God, a prayer of Thanksgiving.
Because Donald Trump and Marco Rubio and Steve Walsh and the and and of course the prime the prime the prime minister uh that yeah who did this.
Pardon me, Steve?
Whitkoff and um did it, but you know who did it for Lord above first chosen people.
Thank you for having me.
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