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The Rudy Giuliani Show: Tuesday, October 14, 2025
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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani.
And this, as you know, I hope is the Rudy Giuliani show.
And there we are since I think a good deal of tonight is still going to be devoted to Israel.
There we are with the background of the wailing wall.
Maybe we'll get you a different background a little later on so you get a feel for Israel.
We're going to start with the birthday and the ceremony.
That was quite touching and quite beautiful.
For Charlie Kirk, this was his 32nd birthday.
You know, when you say that, it adds.
Well, I don't know if you could add any more tragedy to it, but it does.
32 years.
I mean, if we go by modern standards, man hadn't even lived half his life.
I mean, who knows?
Only God knows, and I think a perfect place to say only God knows.
That that was this almost looks like a religious statement with the wailing wall behind me.
Only God knows.
But only God knows when the time or the the day or the hour.
But if we all do things based on projections and age and life expectancy, Charlie's was probably, I'd imagine beyond 64.
So that's half his life.
74?
Like the president?
78, 79.
Like me.
81.
Young man.
Who knows?
Hmm.
You know, the other night when I was thinking about it, I you do relate.
I uh I was thinking about what I would not have done had I died at 32.
I'm not going to tell you all that.
It becomes my biography, not his, but it would have been a lot.
Well, let's go to the president because the president and Mrs. Kirk, of course, are the ones that should speak most authoritatively on this great young man, this great man.
Uh so let's listen to this just beautiful ceremony.
And I I have to say, for the president, I've done that Israeli trip a number of times when I was mayor.
I never wanted to be gone more than two days.
I used to go never sleep and come back for several of the shootings, and the the mayor for a long time, the mayor in Jerusalem was one of my best friends.
He would bring me over to help.
Because I did know a fair amount about law enforcement.
Uh but now let's let's listen to the ceremony.
He was so wise beyond his years, you know.
I talked to him sometimes, I say, this guy is like a young guy.
He was really a wise man.
From the time Charlie worked on my presidential campaign in 2016, and he was there right from the beginning.
He liked me.
I don't know.
I have no idea why.
What the hell was he thinking?
He said, You're gonna win, sir.
I said, you know, I'm running against 17 senators and a lot of tough people and governors, we have all these people, and he said, No, you're gonna win, sir.
He said, not gonna be close.
And uh he made it happen.
He helped make it happen.
I'll tell you that.
Without him, who knows what would be?
Maybe it'd have Kamala standing here today.
That would not be good.
I will tell you, Javi, uh, you don't know who Kamala is.
Problem is, it would not be good.
You agree with that, Howard.
And before I close, I'll share with you that I asked our daughter what she would like to say to Daddy for his birthday.
Excuse me.
She said.
Happy birthday, Daddy.
I want to give you a stuffed animal.
Oh, man.
*sniff*
I want you to eat a cupcake with ice cream.
And I want you to go have a birthday surprise.
I love you, is what she said.
And while our son, he's precious, he can't yet speak in classic Kirk family fashion.
His actions spoke louder than his words.
And his gift to you, Charlie and myself, for that matter, was deciding to become the man of the house and be fully potty trained at 16 months.
But Charlie, baby, I know that you're celebrating in heaven today, but gosh, it's a blessed life.
Life.
Life.
La Kaim to life.
Boy, if you don't feel like saying Lakim with that background, there's something wrong with you.
But life goes on, doesn't it?
There's Charlie's offspring.
He's going to be the man of the house.
He's going to get body trained first.
Not a bad idea for the man of the house, don't you think?
Yeah, not at all.
I can't, I just can't get away from what a beautiful family they are.
Right.
I can intellectually analyze what could have been what isn't.
And what will be as a result of what he did.
Oh, I'm not going to get it accurate.
I mean, but I can, I can I can intellectually consider that without breaking up.
I will get sad, like when I first was reminded this was his 32nd birthday, took everything I could do not to cry.
But when I start thinking of the kids, I don't I when I did eulogies, I don't know how I did it.
I really don't.
I I used to look at because I was not gonna not look away.
I was not going to not make eye contact with the children.
And I didn't want to cry for them.
You know, um adults seeing a grown man cry, particularly if he's of some age, that's okay.
But for children, it can be startling somewhat because they looked at us for strength.
I always did for my dad.
And um he taught me not to cry when I was about four.
And I was going on a bike.
I couldn't ride in Prospect Park, and I ripped my knee apart really bad.
I think I should have stitches.
And my mother and one of her friends, one of her girlfriend, or maybe one of my aunts would was treating it.
And I was crying like a crazy kid.
And my father was had been had taken us for like a rowing thing, and he was putting the rowing boat away.
And he came up, he said, Up, let me look, let me take him.
My mother got nervous.
My father took me, split me up.
He looked in my eyes.
He said, Rudy.
Men don't cry.
Okay, Daddy.
I don't remember when the next time I cried was maybe when he died.
I don't find it embarrassing at all now.
But I did for a while.
I mean, he really got me out of it.
It's okay if you cry for Charlie Kirk.
You got a lot to cry over.
Um I like is turning point is moving ahead with extra impetus from the attention well deserved that it received as a result of this horrible, horrendous tragedy.
I I also think Charlie has brought a much needed emphasis on political killing and on rage being developed and language of rage that can be enormously damaging.
It's almost like giving, oh, they say that marijuana, they say they they prove that marijuana can have an impact on those parts of the brain that have to do with cognition and with rage, which makes it a much more dangerous drug than we thought.
Maybe not as addictive as heroin and cocaine and some of the others, but maybe more prone to develop mental illness.
So, and we're going to cover that in a bit.
But uh we need very, very desperately, we need to take good from the bad.
We we need to pull out of the mouth of the shark the great angel that's going to save us.
That's what happens sometimes.
That's what Tunnels of Towers has done.
Talk about that in a little while too.
We'll talk about a lot, so you better get ready.
Get your notes up.
So once again to the Kirk family, to Charlie to the turning point family.
We're praying for all of you.
Not only we're praying for you, you you want anything, you call us, we'll do it.
You want anything that I can help you with, or I can get somebody else to do it, you call me.
And then you tell me how you want me to do it, the easy way or the hard way.
I love that expression.
Well, uh, the hostage uh uh uh the hostage crisis, hmm, it's still a crisis in a way.
Uh here's here's the good parts, and the good parts overwhelm the bad parts, because they have a uh uh they have a sliding down the mountain effect.
It doesn't mean it can't be turned around, or it doesn't mean we can be uh complacent, but I do not expect that Hamas will seriously stand in the way of it right now.
They need a change of circumstances or a change of momentum.
Uh it was fine before.
So here's what here's what has happened, and this can't be changed, right?
Every living hostage has now been returned.
God bless.
That was 20, correct?
And it brought such joy that you get a sense, as I always have, because people might think that Israel is a very austere country from I mean, I I know people afraid to go to Israel, and I had become quite an advocate for the Israeli government.
I still am.
I used to sit down with, I used to show them how it was safer than New York.
How about it was safer than New York, even when I made it safer.
How about it's safer than New York right now.
You factor in the terrorist death, of which there are some, never as many as my goodness, they're doing much better than Chicago, where the black people are being slaughtered as if it were a genocide and nobody cares.
You factor in the terrorist murders, then you factor in domestic crime.
You might as well not even do that.
So when you put that all together, and I'm talking about per capita, Israel is Somewhere in the middle in terms of safe or dangerous countries, probably veering toward the safer side.
Right now, I would have no fear.
None.
Zero.
And not because I'm a reckless nut I am, but I would have no fear for my loved ones going to Israel.
If uh if my kids or my good friends or someone invited me on a trip to Israel right now, there wouldn't be the slightest bit of consternation or fear for them.
I don't allow myself.
Look, I know it sounds crazy.
I don't allow myself to be afraid.
And by the way, at this point, if I did, it really would be silly.
I'm too damn old.
So hostages got back.
we got any nice hostage return videos so I can feel happy before I have to go to the sad part.
It happened.
You have to be a man.
He's listening.
A little bit.
He's listening.
He asked to solve it for a few years.
Yeah.
Let me let you go.
That guy, that big guy looks like my uncle.
I can't, I can't tell you.
He looks just like my uncle, the big guy.
Did you know did you notice this the the this could be cultural?
There was great pain in that cry.
Uh uh I mean there's something that came out of that cry that I would like to sit with that man and find out what happened to him.
Uh we'll we have Carol waiting for us.
Maybe we'll play it again at the end, and I'll I'll tell you what I mean by the that part of it.
So uh Cara.
Good to see you.
Hey Mr. Mayor, how are you?
It's always good to see you too as well, sir.
Nice to see you indoors for once.
It's getting cold in DC.
It's getting to be those uh you know winter months coming on us.
Yeah, I mean, you're gonna you're gonna get something like a sweater and a jacket for the outdoors.
We do.
I I have to go back to get my winter trove up, hats, my gloves, my long jackets, because as you know, it gets really cold here in DC.
Actually, colder than New York.
I I heard it's because it's a swamp, but I don't know if that's why.
But today was an exciting day here at the White House.
Uh, earlier today, uh the Argentinian president uh melee it was.
I don't know if you got to see uh Melee's visit or with the president.
A lot of questions were taken.
Well, here's his here's when he first you have to make it down to the White House because uh, you know, when when these uh foreign leaders that the military is generally here to welcome them down the uh driveway, so it's always nice to be here to see the military uh in the full ceremony.
Here is a clip of Melee as he arrived at the White House today with President Trump.
President Trump, sir, is Hamas holding up their end of the deal, sir.
Your message to the people of Argentina, please.
Be there for that.
Great leader.
Very great leader.
Thank you.
So, as you know, Mr. Mayor, the president really does uh President Trump does respect the president of Argentina tremendously.
He was one of two foreign leaders that was at his actual election night win.
And uh he spoke today about what a great honor it was to have the leader of Argentina calling him MAGA all the way, because I guess make Argentina great again is similar to Make America great again.
I hear his President Trump speaking, uh speaking about uh how the president of Argentina is MAGO all the way.
Well, thank you very much.
It's a great honor to have the leader of Argentina, a place that I love, I've been to, and one of the most beautiful places in the world, president, and I really want to thank you very much.
Uh He's MAGA all the way.
It's make Argentina great again.
I heard it, I heard about him when he was campaigning, and even before his campaign, he's a great economist, and he was saying a lot of very correct things, and he was very much in a conservative mode.
And I I heard all about you as you were running and even before you were running, because as a uh tremendously talented economist, you were getting a lot of good write-ups.
And uh I appreciated that, but he was uh make Argentina greeting and it worked.
I actually sent him some hats for his early part of the campaign, and then he called me and wanted a lot more.
And I said, when does it stop?
When will it stop?
And it stopped with him winning.
And uh he's become very popular, and he's on the verge of a breakthrough, I think.
I think he's really on the verge of uh tremendous economic success, and I know that Scott Bessent is helping, and uh great Scott is doing the job, and he feels very strongly about it, and the ball.
Well, I would say that.
So our President Trump Go ahead.
I was just doing a little takeoff on don't cry for me, Argentina.
It's uh uh don't cheer for me, America.
We've got the best president of them all.
That sounds really you have a good tone.
Sound almost as good as Madonna.
I think she's saying that, right?
We're gonna get the whole thing done for his New Year's celebration.
We will, we will.
And uh you as you know, um this visit symbolized a strong U.S. endorsement ahead of Argentina's October 26th midterm elections, and President did Trump did endorse uh Melee today, so he gave a full endorsement.
They reaffirmed their strategic partnership by signing a joint statement and shared commitment to free market reforms, and was wondering your thoughts, Mr. Mayor, on the 20 billion dollar U.S. loan.
The Trump administration approved a 20 billion dollar currency swap uh line to help stabilize Argentinia's peso.
The Treasury Secretary Scott Besson confirmed it was a swap, not a bailout, with repayment expected in 18 months, and the funds were drawn through the Federal Reserve, U.S. Treasury coordination, offering short-term liquidity to Argentina central bank.
Uh supporters say it marked the strongest U.S. Argentina alliance in decades.
Critics labeled it a political lifeline, time to boost uh timed to boost Made's standing before elections.
Uh, was wondering what your thoughts were on that, Mr. Mayor.
I I think it's a hell of an investment.
Uh let's think of it as a business, okay?
Uh Argentina is a country that potentially could be one of the 10 to 15 richest in the world.
It uh maybe not quite Venezuela, maybe maybe more.
It tends to be uh, despite the issues, it tends to be a more stable and um uh a more predictable country.
Venezuela has more natural resources.
Argentina has plenty.
Uh it was on the verge 25 years ago of moving to being the the wealthiest uh Latin American, South American country.
And then uh Peron Peronism set in again, which is a form of mixture of fascism, communism with small letters.
And uh they they steal money and waste money, unlike any other country.
He gets control of that.
If he can get control of that, and uh start getting people back to work, they say, well, his unemployment rate is like eight percent.
Oh my god.
It was 38 percent.
38 percent.
I mean, I had I I got unemployment down from nine to five when I was mayor.
I thought I was great.
How about 38 to 8?
So he's got a lot of promise uh and he's got tremendous opposition.
I think the most important thing to do is to is to protect him.
But I think we'll we'll make money on this, and uh just think of this.
You know what he's doing very, very carefully?
He's building up a much stronger America because a much stronger America have friends who are independent.
And they don't they Don't take from us, they give to us, and we give to them.
So here we had all of Europe, didn't add anything to our defense.
Now we end up with Poland, a real army that can go to war for us.
Would you like to go to war with America and Israel together?
No.
This is very, very brilliant.
He's putting together a coalition that will make China and Russia.
Well, I can't use the words.
It'll make them very very frightened.
It's brilliant what he's doing.
That's brilliant.
Well, definitely wanted to get your take on that, Mr. Mayor, because I know you know about these things.
And I thought you would appreciate this next clip.
This one is uh a fun joke.
I I know you always appreciate jokes at the expense of Joe Biden, the autopen.
So uh here's uh President Trump joking around saying he would like to go to Argentina, but you won't see him in a bathing suit the way that you saw Joe Biden.
Take a listen.
I'd love to go to Argentina.
I'd like to be like Biden.
I'd like to go to the beach.
You know, my legs are not quite as thin as his.
My legs are slightly heavier, my arms are slightly larger.
My body is a little bit larger than his.
I'm not sure it would be appreciated on the beach, but I'm not gonna take a chance.
You won't see me on a bathing suit.
You won't see in a bathing suit sitting on a beach in Argentina, falling down, not being able to lift a three-ounce chair, meant for old people to lift, and he couldn't lift it, so we had a problem.
So you know, he he doesn't go to the beach much.
He has a beach right at Mar-a-Lago, right on the Atlantic.
I mean, it's beautiful.
They have a beach club and a beach, and if you want to go for a swim, so you're you're telling me that you and President Trump have never sat on a beach chair together and uh just enjoyed the sun or not for the beach show.
We sat on the cat on the cafe or restaurant that's right over the beach, and then you go from there onto the beach.
But I've never seen him either with me or with other people laying on the beach ever in well, 30 years with Mar-a-Lago.
Yeah, some people, I guess just aren't beach people.
That's why people are.
I mean, he's in golf clothes.
If he isn't in that suit, he's in golf clothes.
Right.
He gloves golf.
Yeah, it would be not playing golf.
He likes golf clothes.
It makes him feel at home.
Yeah, definitely.
I've definitely seen President Trump in golf clothes uh at various golf courses.
Uh, and he does look very much in his element, Mr. Mayor.
And uh today there was also a beautiful ceremony.
I don't know if you got to check out part of that, where uh Charlie Kirk was awarded the uh presidential medal of freedom, and it was accepted on behalf of Charlie by his work by his wife Erica, who made a beautiful speech.
It was out in the Rose Garden now.
It's a patio out there.
Tremendous amount of media guests, uh Tucker Carlson was there, I believe Sean Hannity, Jesse Waters, pretty much all of the Senate, a lot of people in the House were there, just a lot of uh really distinguished guests here at the White House to honor Charlie Kirk.
Uh, here is President Trump talking about that medal, the nation's highest honor, which we're waiting for your medal of president, your presidential medal of freedom.
And I can't wait for that one.
That one's gonna be a good one, Mr. Mayor.
But here is it being awarded to Charlie Kirk Charlie Kirk uh on what was supposed to be his 32nd birthday.
Amazing on his birthday.
He was assassinated in the prime of his life for boldly speaking the truth for living his faith and relentlessly fighting for a better and stronger America.
He love this country, and that's why this afternoon it's my privilege to posthumously award Charles James Kirk, our nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom.
Thank you.
You know, you can't look at that without a combination of tremendous sadness and just great admiration for the life that he had.
Right.
It's very sad.
Very sad.
So it was a beautiful day.
They played amazing grace.
I sort of teared up back there, uh, just really looking at the White House and the Washington Monument and just realizing the magnitude of the moment.
So it really was a beautiful ceremony just to get to witness it right there, standing, you know, just not far from where I'm standing right now and and see it firsthand was beautiful today, Mr. Mayor.
Uh so yes, it was an honor.
Yesterday, yesterday I reported that they're planning to do an arc.
Of course, they're they're calling it Arc de Trump.
And they're going to put it between the Lincoln Memorial and the Arlington Bridge.
In the little circle.
If you drive over, if you drive from the Lincoln Memorial onto the Arlington Bridge, you go around a circle, right?
And in that circle, they're gonna put an arch that looks like the Arc de Triumph or the Washington Square.
Arch.
Now they're doing it for the 250th birthday, it says.
How could they possibly get it done in time?
Well, President Trump gets things done rather quickly.
I I think if anyone could do it, he could, but I'm looking forward to seeing that.
And I do live in Arlington, so maybe that'll be something I pass by every day when I drive home from work on days that I'm driving or taking an Uber.
So that should be interesting.
Do you go over the bridge?
You go over that bridge or the other bridge?
I do.
I go, I do go over a bridge.
I think I know which one you're talking about, and then uh, you know, I passed by the Pentagon, I passed by the Air Force Memorial.
I think that's where it would probably be in that area because there are a lot of monuments there.
There's no uh the North Bridge is the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge, then the Arlington Bridge, and that leads right into the Lincoln Memorial, and then way down is the 14th Street Bridge with a lot of different sections to it.
Um, it takes a takes a while to learn the area, but it should be nice.
Yeah, yeah.
I lived there for five or six years, so uh but if you um get a chance, pass there and just see if they're doing anything.
All right.
I I definitely will.
And I have one I have one last thing to share.
I will.
I certainly will.
I'm gonna um keep that in mind.
I'm actually gonna look at a map.
You've inspired me to look at a map of DC and understand which bridge I go over.
Take a camera.
Trump might be out there digging himself, you never know.
To get it started.
Yeah, he likes to supervise work.
I know he does, Mr. Mayor.
So I have one more uh package actually to share with you.
It's a few minutes, and this is I think something you should find interesting because nobody better than you or Mike Lindell understands uh what it means to go down fighting for elections, obviously, and get arrested in law fair, but shockingly, this is the GOP in Arkansas that is arresting Colonel Reynolds.
Uh, he's a friend of Mike Lindell.
He is somebody that works closely with the president on election integrity.
He's been fighting, yep, been fighting for uh hand paper, hand counted paper ballots for a long time now, and he has to turn himself in tomorrow.
He's gonna be mugshotted, uh fingerprinted, and all of these things.
So we're praying for him.
We're trying to get a little bit of support out there for him and people to realize that sometimes uh the GOP isn't your friend, you know, when it comes to, I think you and I both know primaries and all of these things in the states.
It these election machines might benefit them.
So uh please uh take a watch of this package I created about Colonel Reynolds and his uh his arrest when he's turning himself in tomorrow morning.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is under growing scrutiny after filing charges against decorated army veteran Colonel Conrad Reynolds, the man who led independence counties vote to return to hand-counted paper ballots.
National conservative leaders say it looks like GOP law fair inside a red state.
Reynolds is expected to report to the Independence County Courthouse tomorrow morning for booking.
Prosecutors accuse him of violating, quote, exit polling laws, a rarely enforced misdemeanor, after organizing a ballot referendum that overwhelmingly passed, with 63% of voters choosing paper ballots over machines.
Colonel Reynolds, soon to be inducted into the Arkansas Military Veterans Hall of Fame, has been a national leader in election reform.
He has worked closely with members of President Trump's team in Washington, D.C. on election security and national defense vulnerabilities in voting systems.
Reynolds continues to hold a top secret security clearance, which includes routine polygraph examinations.
Reynolds says that the prosecution is politically motivated, and the quote establishment is trying to stop the paper ballot movement before it spreads to other counties.
They're terrified of losing control of the election system.
end quote.
The controversy is raising a broader question inside Arkansas.
Why would a Republican administration led by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders oppose the very hand-counted paper ballot system that grassroots conservatives overwhelmingly supported?
State officials have not publicly responded.
The case has drawn sharp national criticism.
Mike Lindell said, please share.
Colonel Reynolds is a hero and is guilty of trying to save our country and get to paper ballots hand counted.
General Michael Flynn wrote on X This is GOP Law Fair and it must end.
Sarah Huckabee, please step in and stop this ridiculous persecution.
Attorney Sidney Powell posted, What the hell?
Sarah Huckabee.
This prosecution is ridiculous and obviously lawfair.
Attorney General Tim Griffin, exit polling is not election engineering.
Were it anyone other than an advocate for hand-counted ballots?
You would have ignored it.
Political strategist Roger Stone shared a video captioned quote Top MAGA leaders are asking Governor Sarah Huckabee why Arkansas indicted Colonel Conrad Reynolds, a proponent of paper ballots.
Reynolds attorney Chris Corbett calls the prosecution political payback.
He said, quote, it's lawfair, targeting a decorated army veteran because he's been effective.
Colonel Reynolds has worked tirelessly to strengthen election security in Arkansas and across the nation.
And now he's being punished for it.
End quote.
Reynolds will appear tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. at the Independence Courthouse in Baitville, Arkansas, to be booked, fingerprinted, and photographed.
An image that his supporters say will symbolize courage in the growing national paper of ballot movement.
Well, uh how what has Governor uh Sanders said about?
Oh, you're frozen.
Oh, I I got you back.
Yeah, there you go.
There I am.
Uh what has Governor Sanders said about it?
Has she made a comment on it?
I don't think she's made a public comment, but from what I understand, and this is specifically from Colonel Reynolds when he's been here at the White House uh with with Mike Lindell.
Is that it's something that she is not in support of.
She they're all for the election machines for whatever the reason.
They're in Arkansas.
Uh I have no idea why, Mr. Mayor, so I wanted to get your take on it.
It's very bizarre.
Well, I'm gonna I'm gonna take a look at it, and we'll talk about it in the next day or two.
I have auto mature.
Yeah, this is breaking, obviously.
So I want to go, I want to go check it.
I are you are you uh I took it from what you said.
They use four different voting machine comp companies there.
In Arkansas, in Arkansas, I'm not I didn't say I'm not sure how many they use.
Uh I'm not sure about the number amount that they use, but I can find that uh information out for you.
I can.
I definitely can.
And tomorrow is the uh arraignment.
And who does the contracting?
Yeah, follow the money.
That's a good tip.
Oh, yeah, I learned that day one of investigative school.
So thank you very much.
Absolutely.
Sarah, Mr. Mayor, godly.
Not Sarah, Kara Kara, the beautiful Kara Castranova.
So great job.
I'm glad she got that one.
We're gonna stay on top of that, Colonel Reynolds one.
I've talked to Mike about this a bit, but uh not in a great detail.
I'm surprised.
I'm surprised you didn't try to enveagle me in it a little bit.
I feel bad.
You know I love to be part of trouble.
Um, we're gonna take a short break.
I think now is the appropriate time to do it.
And we'll be right back at The Wailing Wall.
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This is Rudy Giuliani back again with you on the Rudy Giuliani show on LINDELL TV.
You know, one of the one of the um great tragedies and continued pain here.
Uh one side of this is the tremendous exhilaration.
And I I think you saw the celebrations in the streets.
Maybe we can show you a few more shots of it.
They were they were stupendous.
I just felt bad that I couldn't be there.
I just I just feel like um I used to at New Year's Eve celebrations in New York, which I presided over for eight years.
It was something very, very different than when you're there.
Even when I watch them on television now, it's not, it's just so I uh to just feel what it must have felt like for these people to be delivered from what for them could be instant death.
I mean, they intercept most of the missiles, they intercept most of the drones, they don't intercept all of them.
So you you know neither the date nor the hour.
And there's somebody trying to pick a date or hour for you on purpose.
That's a heck of a pressure to live under.
And I'm gonna tell you, you never met a group of people that know how to deal with it better than Israel.
If you ever need experience and advice in how to live under pressure, go live in Israel for a little while.
That's how I learned to deal with September 11.
I credit them.
And the visits I made there at the request of Ed Omer to help them with their terrorist attack with having the mindset to handle September 11th.
And I said that a long time ago.
Winston Churchill.
And the Israelis.
So one of the one of the families is the Chen family.
They come from Brooklyn.
Uh, Ruby, the father is a native of Brooklyn.
This is the son, Itai is an American and an Israeli, and he was fighting uh for the Israelis.
And there he is.
That's the young man.
You see, very uh I I gathered three years ago.
And he was uh he was in the armored brigade, 75th battalion.
So he was he was reported uh uh shot and killed on the day.
Uh but the name has gone back and forth on lists, and although the word is that he is most probably among the bodies to be delivered, there's no confirmation of that.
So you know what that what that does.
I went through that with Fight 800 and with September 11.
Until the family sees the body, there's always the hope that Itai ran away somewhere, is hiding somewhere.
Even more torture, delivered by the animals of Hamas.
By the way, referred to by the communists running for mayor of New York City, and many other many other uh left-wing anti-American traitorous American newsmen.
The hostage uh people are referred to, the Palestinian people are referred to as hostages.
They are prisoners of war.
Some of them are prisoners of war that go back 30 years.
Some of them are convicted murderers outside the context of war.
There's no uh as there is no moral equivalent between the state of Israel and the uh and the terrorist enclave, uh, given the false attribution of Palestine.
There's no uh uh moral equivalent between the hostages being held by the by the animals who were all stolen from their home, uh civilians, and the prisoners of war being held by the Israelis who either killed or were about to kill Israelis.
But not that we should ask the unfair Jewish hating press to make that point.
The other, of course, we've heard quite a bit about and had had a lot about him on the show, uh uh American Omar Neutra.
Omar, uh Omar is umar was supposed to be returned.
He wasn't.
He was supposed to be returned before.
Again, one one.
They come from Plainview, New York.
There's still the hope.
He was not among the eight returned.
And of course, uh, I these are the two that I was able to pick up.
So we have 24 families in that category, right?
We had four and four, we had 30.
Yes, 20 alive, four deceased yesterday, four more.
You see, you're gonna find out later when we when we reveal the education test that I'm better than all eighth grade students in New York.
I'm in the top quintile because I can add four and four.
I should not laugh.
That's not funny, right?
That's an indictment.
You know, yeah, it is.
You're right.
So just to just to do just to do the the the wrap-up here.
1700, 1700 Palestinians returned who were captured during the war, and 250 murderers who have been held by the uh by Israel for some time.
One of them, who is a leader, uh, is Mahmud Isa, who was the head of the Al-Qassam brigades.
Will you believe I remember him?
He was a lieutenant.
And I would say that was the rank to Yasser Arafat when I did my investigation of him.
He has so much Israeli and American and European blood on his hands.
Sometimes it's hard to see his face, the little bastard.
Well, he was released yesterday, and he has a big smile on his face.
And he actually has a young child, theoretically, maybe that's his grandchild.
Maybe, I don't know, maybe they give them privileges in jail.
Like sim, like uh many of the people released in that thousand prisoner release, if God forbid this other end, you can be sure they'll be on the other end of a gun killing Jews.
This is uh this is not the day or the time or the hour, but we are at some point uh in the next month.
We're gonna have a serious show, and I will try to find maybe even uh the prime minister.
I uh I vehemently disagree for the good of the people that I love the Israeli people with their hostage policy.
I think they have encouraged much more hostage taking than is necessary because of the big hearts they have.
And I think you have you got to work your way through that.
Now, maybe we're gonna be beyond that, and we should recognize that one for ourselves.
But we largely do in America since the Lindbergh uh kidnapping.
Um the 20, the the the the 250 were mostly serving uh life sentences, and they mostly were involved in murder or attempted murder.
That's the price they had to pay.
So you do know that even if this, even if the hostilities stop, these people will commit murder again.
That's what murderers do.
That's what criminals do.
They're not, it's a lifetime.
There was a was a brilliant statement made by the president, but I really uh I hate to do this, but I know what he meant, and and the eloquence of it was a lot of his speech yesterday was some of the most eloquent language that he used.
But there was a part, and there's no reason to find it.
Uh, we can find it later if you come over to the ex-show, but I want you to hear it.
Uh, this isn't only the end of a war, said our president.
This is the end of an age of terror and death.
This is the historic dawn of a new Middle East.
I do not believe that it's the end of an age of terror and death yet.
I think it is the beginning.
The first real, honest, concrete beginning of ending terror because it's going right at the core problem, the Islamic Republic of Iran.
And not escaping it.
But it's it's a beginning of a struggle.
There's more that lies ahead.
You could say that the final statement, which is also quite poetic and beautiful, is correct.
This is the historic dawn of a new Middle East.
And what a contribution to the world that would be.
Not just from the negative, not just from the from let's call it the negative point of view, taking away the evil and the terrorism, but the contributions of people that had been people with a great culture and tremendous contributions and all that's been gone since, well, a lot of it started with Muhammad.
Remember, Muhammad appealed to the illiterate Arab living in the desert.
Not to the educated Arabs who lived in uh Medina.
He was thrown out of Medina.
And then he used a murder and he used extortion and he used sexual uh enticement as a way of building his religion.
If I don't know, I guess you can call it you could call it a religion because the other half of it, if you just chop one half off and you did the other half, it's you know it's acceptable.
But you gotta be really careful of that second half because it has provoked more deaths, more murder, more slavery, more black slavery than any other movement on earth.
Trump used his relationships with uh with Arab and uh Muslim uh countries brilliantly to get this done.
First thing he did when he came in is he put Israel and and and the Emirates and he he restored the goodwill in the Abraham Accords.
He restored the goodwill with Saudi Arabia.
He got Israel the scope to fight the war to the point of being able to crush them.
That was not easy.
Not because the countries that we're talking about, the ones I just talked about, not all, really minded that Israel was crushing them.
But every day they worry about a reaction on their street.
And even a country as rich as Saudi Arabia fears being overthrown by the street.
I I will say not as much as ten years ago.
Not as much now that they are in solid with America.
Remember, under Biden, Biden accused uh the prince of murder.
Wanted them prosecuted.
They they had nothing to do with Biden.
They were even trying to figure out how to patch things up with Iran and Russia.
That's what happens when you get uh when you get traitors like Biden in the White House.
But he was able to bridge that gap.
The delay was the tremendous gap that Israel had caught that that Biden had caused between the Arab countries on what to do about Israel and confusion.
Because when the U.S. and Israel are operating together, the Arab world has somebody they can talk to, a smart American president.
Even with a very shrewd uh Israeli prime minister like Bibi, and maybe he's the he's the best example when they can talk to.
Uh they still want that, they they still want the American president that says, when when when Bibi says this, I back it up.
So the two of them, Bibi and President Trump did a masterful job.
What do you I mean?
BB Netanyahu apologize to the to to the Crown Prince of Qatar for having to bomb his country.
I regret it, he said.
If I had any doubt that this was a good cop, bad cop routine, Mr. President, you blew it with that one.
But this could be a great team.
Um and the president deserves up here, but Bibi's right here.
Wouldn't happen without Bibi.
There's still work to be done, however, and a lot.
If you think Hamas has given up, you're wrong.
First of all, the minute they got out of jail, they went and got guns.
I have no idea how that happened, Ted.
There are pictures of them.
We'll try to pick it up for the next show when we go over there of them with guns.
Yeah, that's that.
OK, they still have more than half their tunnels in operation.
Half.
Those have to go.
But think of what that requires.
That requires bombing within the Gaza while we try to pacify Gaza.
Now, we have gotten the Arab countries to come along for a lot.
We'll have to see.
Does that does that become a I think the gun part will not.
I think the understanding of the 20 of the of the 20 points was that they would be disarmed.
Right.
So I don't think we'll have trouble with the gun part.
I don't think we should have trouble with the with the uh tunnels, but but I have a feeling we will.
We'll say that that's the same thing as being disarmed, because they used the tunnels for military attacks, even on other Palestinians.
And they're going to say, no, no, they're there for many other reasons, like escape when necessary, and could be interesting, but the tunnels got to go.
It has to be made into a demilitarized place.
And I think the overall proposition that would prevail, of course, you don't get to fight this in the court, but the overall proposition that fail is the spirit of the agreement is that Hamas would demilitarize.
Those tunnels are part of demilitarizing.
So we'll be back.
We'll be back tomorrow tomorrow night, right now.
We'll continue with this analysis of the of the really the most significant peace.
I don't know.
Since Vietnam, Korea, maybe even World War II.
Who knows where this could have gone?
Well, pray for the people of Israel, pray for the people of the Ukraine, pray for the people of Iran, pray for the people of the United States.
And pray and pray that God gives Bibi Netanyahu and Donald J. Trump continued wisdom.
And you continue to hold them in your hands and guide them.
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