America's Mayor Live (777): President Trump Awards Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom
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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is America's Mayor live from not Israel, we wish, from Palm Beach.
But it sure looks like you're uh in Israel.
Well the yesterday's festivities um have not been overwhelmed by the practicalities of today, but the practicalities of today do suggest that there's a lot of work uh to be done to get to the final end of this.
Uh I will say this if this is if this is as far as we get, this is a great historic achievement.
Because where we are right now is in a commanding position, both the United States and Israel.
Uh we have uh flexed our big muscles, and they have flexed their very uh very calculating and unbelievably uh uh strong story, maybe smaller muscles, but in some ways complement ours brilliantly, and we have frightened the hell out of the world.
You would not want to fight the United States and Israel.
No China, you wouldn't.
No Russia, you're having trouble in Ukraine.
Uh president said you can give them tomahawks.
Uh I I hope you got a place you can go really, really far, uh uh Putin with your uh squeeze, you know.
Whoever the hell it is, if you can if you can still do that.
Um so even those on the left in Tel Aviv, and they have a left in Tel Aviv, but ultimately it hates BB, but not like the left here, they don't hate the country.
The left here hate Trump, and then they want to get rid of Jefferson statue and Washington statute, and they want to burn the flag, they want to spit on the flag, and they want to do everything they can to explain how America is a um uh co colonial colonizer, uh, and America is wrong, and America is this and America's that.
In Israel, it stops short of attacking their country.
They just attack viciously, as you can see, and just as viciously, the politicians.
However, it is reported, and I think quite accurately, that Trump is a universal hero in Israel, even among the lefties that was my quote who had reservations about him, but not as many.
Look, the lefties want to be alive.
And their their real anger, their real anger at Bibi, of course, does have to do with politics, but they're really angry at him that the invasion took place in the first place.
That's the ultimate that that BB could easily get over the usual political anger.
What he's suffering from, and what Trump is trying to dig him out of is the um, I don't even think it's the criminal case.
I think the attacks of October.
They did it to the prior prime minister, they did it.
They did it to General Sharon.
Yeah, one of the greatest heroes in Israeli history.
I mean, they became like us 20 years ago.
Yeah, you know, going after the opponents, and they did it to my friend Ulmer, who was BB's uh predecessor.
Right.
It mayor, is it correct to say before October 7th, Bibi Netanyahu, uh, even on the left, he had a strong reputation for safety and security.
Is that is that fair to say?
Yeah, but they've been after him for 10 years on integrity.
On integrity.
Oh, yeah, they've been going after him on integrity and trying to get him on, trying to get him and his wife.
I forgot his wife, the charges against his wife are equally as oh, you want to hear what they are?
I remember them.
I almost represented them, I told you.
You're not gonna believe it when I tell you what the chart of the wife she brings back the bottles from their home.
And she gets the uh uh refund.
I don't know, maybe I don't even know if we have that, but let's say let's take this little bottle here.
If I put that and I get 10 cents, I bring it down, I get 10 cents.
Question is who bought the bottle and who is the 10 cents go to?
Did the uh did did they pay for the bottle, therefore they get the 10 cents.
Did the government of Israel pay uh for it?
Because the government Israel requires him to live in a uh in a home, and at least under American law, that is then not taxable, like a priest or minister.
If your government job requires you to live within a compound, then all your expenses are taken care of by the company or the government.
We don't tax the military on the cost of their homes.
Now, having thought about representing it, you can see I went a little further.
So these these bottles are supplied to them to use every day in their version of the White House or Gracie Mansion.
They use them.
They own to own them once it's given to them.
Why would they even think they couldn't keep the money from it?
Right?
I mean, it's the same food as the other food.
I can see maybe it seems a little.
This is certainly not an investigation to go after a first lady with this is an investigation in which you say, nah, no, no, no.
Don't do it again in the future.
BB supposedly got cigars and some form of alcohol.
He likes brandy.
He does not have a lot of scotch.
You notice the disappointment on my face.
Yeah, but boy, does he have good cigars?
Maybe I should, they're gonna probably call me as a witness now.
But I have no idea where they come from.
And I bring him cigars.
I bring him cigars because I'm trying I try to convince him that the that the non-uh cubans are just as good now.
And I also have brought him uh courtesy of uh of uh cigar aficionado, some rotten Cubans that they make all over the world, of which they're about half.
And he's assured me he has gotten some rotten Cubans, which kind of argues against that these are really great bribes of some kind or other.
But I would be embarrassed to be in uh I wouldn't be embarrassed as a prosecutor prosecuting a president for getting a couple extra cigars.
But this is what they do.
I'd forgotten what they went after my other friend, who's the other political party now.
They used to be in the same political party, Ehud, but they went after him on something equally something to do with his wife's law practice, I think.
Well, in any event, they are a lawfare country with a capital L. Trump is trying to take it down to a lowercase L and then get rid of it.
So um, although the Israelis are in love with Trump, they still are booing a Bibi.
So he got some booze.
Trump kind of quiet him down.
He got more cheers then, and uh and but still some booze.
And the president and the president of the United States asked the president of Israel to pardon him.
What did he say, Ted?
Come on, over over some champagne and a couple of cigars, right?
He's a pip.
It's exactly the same reaction when I went to him and told him what the case was about.
Right.
They must be kidding.
Are we that bad?
I said, I think we may get that way.
That was a good prediction.
And and uh after October 7th, that case was the the trial and everything was put on hold.
Yeah, but he had a he has actually had some sessions in court, yeah, since then.
Yeah, he's had witnesses, but of course, that immediately took a back seat after the horrific attacks on October 7th.
And as we were talking about Mayor, um, that kind of took away.
Can you imagine if I went there and defended him, I'd never get back into the New York Bar?
They're all the New York Bar's anti-Semitic as hell.
I mean, they're in favor, right?
And they're in favor of boycotting, you know, they're in favor of how many how many uh Jewish lawyers there are in New York, and they let the Bar Association think of how many Jewish teachers there are in the National Uh Education Association has come out in favor of throwing Israel out of my and condemning them.
The teachers.
It's absurd.
They all teach it.
They might as well be for it.
And you know they don't like BB.
So two two dozen families are still waiting.
And we gotta see what we got there.
Now you should know this.
Dr. Maria's here too.
I want her to know this.
Hamas soldiers emerged from their tunnels, put their uniforms back on.
I'm gonna find this.
And began slaughtering Gazans who resist their rule.
That is according to the New York Post.
Do we have anything on that?
I know they would try hard to hide that.
Right.
Um so are they?
I mean, aren't they supposed to put down their arms, demilitarize?
Demilitarize doesn't mean you shoot your opponents, even if they're not shooting Jews.
Right.
Well, we do have this is from Hebrew Channel 15 uh in Israel.
I apologize, I do not know Hebrew, but this will give us, we'll see if there's any uh anything we can glean from this short clip showing Hamas fighters returning uh to freedom.
We've thought Hamas Taut be adobe Hamas like the treasure.
But what that I guess I cannot translate, unfortunately, mayor.
But what that did show us is Hamas fighters uh returning to the streets.
Um and so maybe we'll well let's play it through maybe without sound, uh, because it does show them returning to the street.
Some um some control.
So those those men in the mass are released Hamas prisoners.
Yes.
Now look at it.
I'm gonna tell you something that's a little confusing in a minute, right?
But just as bad.
So these are and there's one video here.
I see some shooting going on.
Right.
We see shooting, we see some movement, and then we see a group of them at the end here.
So yeah, we'll we'll stay on top of this.
Despite so they're doing they're doing what a falling apart terrorist organization almost uniformly does.
They're killing their rats, and here's what happens when they get like that, they become um overly rat conscious and they start killing innocent people.
Not it, they're not none of them are innocent, they start seeing shadows.
That's what happened with the mafia.
That's what happened with the IRA.
The I the English constabulary took the IRA apart because they were ratting each other out.
And the uh and then they had some horrendous killings of innocent people.
Some guy who maybe is a friend.
Remember, these people live next to each other.
Yeah, maybe he's a friend with an English constabulary guy.
He's the perfectly loyal Catholic and not, you know, but meanwhile, that guy makes unrest.
They immediately assume it's the Catholic next door to him, and they go blow him and his family away.
Right.
That's how the IRA fell apart.
A lot of my Irish friends will get very angry about that.
It's one of the reasons I didn't get the Irish vote.
I should have got in 89 to become president.
But do you know something?
I'm a guy who doesn't mind that because the Irish vote was wrong, and my principles came from Jesus.
I I was asked by uh Ronald Reagan and Margaret uh Thatcher to deport a uh constabulary guy who killed uh people in northern in uh in Northern Ireland uh in cold blood.
He had run away to the United States and he had persuaded a wacky friend of mine, judge, not so much friend of mine, kind of a guy.
I will tell you a guy that was jealous of me, and uh yeah, he was he was jealous of me because he's nuts, and um he ruled that the IRA was a political organization, and that the Northern Ireland and British government was engaged in persecution.
And he goes back, he goes back to his bastardized version of Catholic uh uh Anglican Irish history.
Bastardized because I'm an expert on it, and it was all wrong.
Now he was a very, very arrogant fat slob, and um, and he wrote an opinion saying he uh that he couldn't be extradited.
President went crazy because he promised her that cop, in order to get her permission to use English bases to deploy intercontinental missiles so that he could put them in Germany, southern Italy, northern Italy, and Belgium, I think.
And then he needed her again so that he could hit Syria, and nobody would do it the second time.
She did it.
And then after it was over, she's very shrewd.
She didn't say, I won't do it, Ronnie.
She said, Mr. President, now that I have two times done this for you.
I do have a uh request.
You remember those IRA people?
Uh yes, yes.
He was Irish.
Uh, yes, yes, uh Maggie, I do.
Well, uh, you remember a couple couple months ago, uh, they came very close to uh killing me and hubby.
Uh they got they uh blew up the floor right above us.
Had they borne up the floor below us, uh you wouldn't have your friend Maggie anymore.
He said, I do, and I'm very upset about that.
She said, it's just as I was upset when it happened to you.
But don't you think I have a bit of a personal reasoning getting this?
I think his name was Moynihan or Moynegan or something or other.
I have to get this Moynegan back who just killed some of my constabulary.
He didn't even kill the Northern Irish constabulary.
He killed the UK constabulary.
I want him back.
And you have some insane judge who's keeping him.
President said, you know, like yo, you've got my word.
Hangs up the phone.
This could be the greatest credit in my career until I get the medal, right?
Although the the Reagan medal is gonna be hard to beat.
Uh he calls up his best friend, the attorney general, and he asks for me to handle the case.
And that that began a series of three cases.
I then had a handle while I was U.S. attorney.
Um, and some of them came from other districts, and it created like jealousy.
But in any event, here's the good news.
I want them all.
I got that guy sent back to England.
And that was the IRA falling apart.
You knew they were gone.
The minute, the minute they start seeing shadows, meaning he's he's a rat, he's a rat, he's a rat, he's a rat, he's a rat, he's a rat, you're a rat, they're finished.
So uh this is this is this is what's gonna happen.
You can see it on the first thing they did, they got their guns, they didn't go kill Jews.
Maybe they were afraid to do it, they wouldn't kill each other.
And do you know how much they've been killing each other?
You know how much the statistics are by Hamas killing Palestinians or Hamas killing Hamas or Palestinians killing Palestinians, or do you ever think they produce some of the children's bodies?
If you're gonna put children around you to save you, and you know it gets you a great advantage in the war if you can say 20 kids were killed.
So why don't you kill them?
Who nobody comes and does the autopsy?
Right.
This is a terrorist group we're dealing with, unlike our massively stupid allies, England, France, Canada, and Australia.
Thank God we have Israel.
There is more work ahead.
Let me outline a plan for you.
Okay, I'll outline a plan for you.
It's real simple.
I'm gonna give you three steps, it's one step.
Just three different ways.
I always felt uh in Iraq that we sure as hell won the war, like boom.
Look, Iran attacked Iraq for seven years and got Two two uh miles past the border.
We attacked Iraq for four months and we conquered the whole place.
That's why I've I've never we we keep Iran non-nuclear, it's a piss in, and it'll become a great country because they'll turn to culture, however, there was a little possibly family, possibly internal defense department, state department stuff going on.
Remember the doctrine, the Powell doctrine of war, yeah, power doctrine of war with massive forces.
When we went to war in Iraq in 1990, we had five hundred not in Iraq in in well originally we went into Iraq, uh, but originally it was in um uh well, think of it.
Uh we went in with 500,000 troops, we fit we finished it in three months, and then we came out, we didn't occupy.
Now there was always a debate among Republican.
We wouldn't call the MAGA then, we would call them hardliners, right?
And we should have finished off Saddam Hussein.
We had them, we should have taken them out, we should have put our government in.
Old CIA doctrine, old MS-13 doctrine.
So we didn't, so that boils over, boils over, boils over, boils over.
Then totally separate coming coming out of uh an offshoot and a and an opponent of the royal family of Saudi Arabia.
Bin Laden goes to help uh the people in Afghanistan to fight the Soviets.
Well, good old United States, which never really takes a good look of what of whether they're dealing with Satan or not, as long as Satan is doing what they want, like Stalin, uh arms bin Laden and all his maniac people, right?
Saudi Arabia goes nuts because Saudi Arabian involvement in 9-11 is so complicated, it would take days to explain if there is a complication.
I mean, there'd be days of mitigating factors thinking as a lawyer.
They go crazy because they think once he's finished, he's not gonna come after America, he's gonna come after Saudi Arabia because he's dying to take over the royal family, and they kicked him out because he was dying to take over the royal family.
Now he's become like a folk hero in Afghanistan.
Well, he uses our arms, he scares the Russians out, and then he takes over Afghanistan, and then he decides that he's gonna create who knows if he went a little backy-wacky.
He thinks he's gonna create like the Iranians uh did, he's gonna create an Islamic empire.
So then he starts attacking and attacking it, then he decides to go for the big one.
He hits a couple American ships, ba boom, ba boom, kills American sailors.
Always it heard you kill an American sailor, you killed America, you're at war with America.
Oh, yeah.
Well, he didn't count on the fact that Bill Clinton wasn't paying attention because he was uh he was in the back room of the White House when this was happening with with uh people.
You know what I'm talking about, right?
So sometimes when you're doing that stuff, you can't pay attention.
So he's back there and he's bombing fields.
So bin Laden, who's a tough guy, says, Well, what a pussy this guy is.
Let me go for something really big, and then we get 9-11.
That's how it happens.
That's how it always happens.
So, right now, we got these guys coming out, we gotta stop it right now.
Broken windows theory, you stop it at the turnstile.
Not when the guy throws the little old lady on the track.
Every one of these guys that got a gun, put him back in jail.
I don't care about the peace thing.
If you don't do this, right, and by the way, it says demilitarize.
You can't have a gun if you have demilitarized, and I'm not sure we should even.
We have five hundred troops there.
100.
How about we arrest him?
Uh-huh.
200.
How about we arrest them instead of the Israelis?
Or we get the British to do it or the English.
Get the Israelis out of the middle.
Sorry.
You're violating the 20-point agreement.
Give me your gun.
Right.
Okay.
And not just the guns.
How about we take the ones that shot people, we put them back in jail.
The the the pardon was not to commit crimes in the future, unlike the ones that Biden gave.
And unfortunately, I don't think these pardons were done by by uh autopen.
So I think he's a real pardon.
He's a real pardon.
So major work ahead, okay.
So they've got to end uh chaos in the country right away.
We got to look to Italy, we've got to look to Germany, we've got to look to Japan after the Second World War and see what we did.
Immediately we came in and we stabilized the country.
People weren't worried, are they gonna get food?
Are they are their kids gonna where do they have to?
We stabilized the country.
Step two.
You want to isolate uh uh the Gaza area for relationships with any of the troublemakers right now, Iran being the primary one, but with the help, and here I think we are on all equal footing,
with the help of the U.S., with the intelligence of uh of MS uh of um of uh uh Mosa Mothek, um, and with the um and with the now I think deep involvement of the Arabs.
We we should be able to keep them in good company, meaning not people who like Iran are trying and keep them uh 10 million miles away from Iran.
Don't let Iran work its way back in.
You see them come in, arrest them and throw them out.
When we don't have due process there yet.
We're trying to make peace.
And step three, the need for now, now, now, now, now, now, now, yesterday, yesterday, yesterday.
Because the bad guys will take over right away.
They're coming out on a street, they're already shooting, they shouldn't be shooting, they're already getting guns, they should not be getting guns.
They are using against their own people.
It's just a matter of days before they use it against us, and they set up an infrastructure.
We got two big jobs there.
We gotta demilitarize and we got got to get rid of the of the tunnels.
The demilitarizing, we should be able to do.
If we can't demilitarize, we suck.
The uh tunnels will require control bombings, they can be done.
I've seen homes taken down that way, and finally, they need General MacArthur, they need George Marshall.
I have pictures of them.
They need an American of extraordinary wisdom, who knows how to overlook what happened, get over the fight, bring back the people who, yeah, supported the bad guys, but they really didn't want to, or they don't want to in the future.
Take a few risks with them.
You can weed them out.
It's better than doing what Brenner did.
Throw them all out.
And already Hamas is organizing their own police force.
They're right back at it.
Okay.
I'd rather go, I'd rather go with non-Hamas old peace force.
I'd bring uh peace officers from the West Bank.
Mix them in with the non-Hamas people or non-Palestinian people, right?
But we have we've got we've got to make sure that the milk is delivered every day.
We've got to make sure that the stores get open, we've got to make sure that the country starts running.
And that means just because you saluted once to Hamas, we don't get rid of you.
On the other hand, if you're taking guns, we put you right back in prison, we don't let you out.
Or if you're using a gun, we shoot you on the spot.
If we have to.
It's a tough balance, which is why you need a MacArthur or a Marshal and not a Brenner.
I don't know who he is.
I don't know how to find him.
President wants me to help.
I will.
There's always a man around or a woman who can do that.
But you make one mistake, and that person becomes Iraq.
Because as uh uh General Powell said, We own it.
We own what?
We we own a uh Gaza.
What happens there, right?
He took over.
I mean, he's the number, he's the the idea of this committee, this commission, Tony Blair wanted him on this.
President went like this.
President went like this.
That man is one of the greatest heroes in Japan, and could be one of the five greatest generals in the history of the world.
I'd put Julius Caesar with him, you know.
People like that.
General Douglas MacArthur, right?
Putting the name up as I I gotta make sure I spell it.
He may have been a better occupier than he was a general MacArthur.
One S. But the remarkable thing about him is how he turned Japan in five years to a friend of the United States, and we hit them with two nuclear weapons.
I gotta tell you, that's harder than Hamas.
No, you don't have to be McCarthy.
You need a little of MacArthur.
Let's put it that way.
Um we take our break.
Have we taken a break this show?
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Uh I know when you meet really good people.
If you are like me and you come from Brooklyn and New York and places like that, you never believe it.
You say, Oh, they can't be that good.
Well, Frank is better than he appears.
And um he started this only two years ago.
I mean, he's building a second big house.
I looked, I looked at the um, I looked at the pictures of these houses, Ted.
Yeah.
Oh, pretty much like where we were this summer.
I mean, it was really nice stuff.
Maybe we can get maybe we can we'll pay for artists.
Maybe we'll get one, put a little studio there.
That'd be fun, wouldn't it?
That would be um so something, yeah.
By the way, we can take a drive to one of them.
One of them is not too far from here in Florida.
I mean, far, like an hour and an hour and a half.
Absolutely.
Okay, we'd love that.
So we're gonna talk to Frank tomorrow.
We'll see.
Uh also see if we can get him on the show.
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Welcome back to America's Mayor Live, coming to you from the Wailing Wall.
I wish I was there.
I mean, central place for two religions and another one.
Yeah.
I am seriously studying.
You should know this, and I have been for six months, on and off with many of the other things I'm doing.
I'm going back in the readings I did when I was a youngster, either before I decided I didn't want to be a priest or after, because I stayed interested in theology forever.
And I am reviewing the Quran again.
And I'm trying to see the balance in it.
And I really do think that all the American people and all the Muslim people should be confronted with the words in the Quran with all of the bullshit about the different translations.
And how how uh how can you maintain this great respect for a leader who taught these things?
If you want to find that parts of the religion were very edifying and very, very good.
And that's the first half of it.
Perfectly correct.
In fact, if we could take the Koran and we could cut it in half, we'd have a religion.
You know, if you buy that Mohammed was taken up to see the Koran.
Um the prophets by the angel Gabriel.
Now, look, as Christians, we buy the resurrection, right?
So that's not that's not gonna disqualify it as a religion.
But uh Muhammad marching through towns with an army and killing all the Jewish and Christian people there, uh, mass burials of them, marrying nine-year-olds, Cheating people, inventing the whole concept of Dimmi, which made slavery in the Muslim world almost endless.
I mean, these are all extraordinarily evil things that were done, not little mistakes, not little uh uh condescensions to the to the uh prevailing uh uh morality.
Most people in the in that area of the world didn't put people in mass graves.
The founder of a religion did.
So what do you call that?
Is it fair to the other religions to call it a religion?
Has it confused the world so much that we are we are at war over something that could be uh explained in a fairer and and academic way, if that ever works, but we always have to hope it does.
So um you also should know on the topic we were talking about earlier.
Hamas has every uh intention of taking over the security of Gaza.
That's a if I recall the 20 points uh correctly, and I recall him correctly.
Uh Hamas has got the state has to demilitarize, it cannot be in the government, it cannot be in security.
And uh if it wants to go, it's uh gladly invited to go and they'll get money.
So nobody wants a moss.
Come out of jail within a day, they're shooting and killing people.
They're raising uh uh police force of 7,000 to supplement the people that got a jail.
So they're they are not only they are not only uh uh negotiating with us, they are taking action to undercut uh extraordinarily important part of our agreement, which is that they not be militarized or or or uh become a police force.
Now, I don't know why we're gonna take this break, but for the fact that I got schnookered by this guy on a little, no, a big thing really life and death.
I want you to look at him.
That's an actor.
That's an actor who is a left-wing dummy, and a mean, mean man, and a sick man who should have gotten help a long time ago.
This is the actor who shot and killed a girl on his set, probably accidentally, but now is saying that he never pulled the trigger, but his finger was on the trigger.
So he is actually uh trying to he is trying to justify his life's lifelong stand that guns inherently are dangerous and not the sick bastards like him who use them sometimes.
You see, that the wind did it.
Because there's no other explanation, ladies and gentlemen.
He had his hand on the trigger, finger right here on the trigger.
He didn't push it.
The wind did it.
He's not in jail yet.
They're screwing around and letting him out on this and letting him out on that, and letting him out on this.
Now, this guy who would have been denominated a bum a long time ago if he wasn't a left-wing darling who was going to move out of the country.
Think of it, if he had moved out of the country when Bush was elected, that girl would be alive today.
That's absolutely so being a liar also cost a life.
Now he's walking like he's drunk.
That's okay.
So, Mayor, Alec Baldwin was explain it to me.
In he was involved in Is this out in Southampton?
This isn't the Hamptons, yes.
They should get him out of the Hamptons.
He's a danger to Southampton.
He got into a car accident.
Uh after reports, after it became public about the car accident, um, he had tried to blame a truck driver.
Uh, and we're trying to find But do we know that do we know the details of what we're seeing now is just the initial we don't have an accident report yet or we do not, but we do have Alec Baldwin's response.
So I'm gonna pull this up here.
Who's the person with him there?
Is that a woman or a man?
That's Stephen Baldwin.
Is Stephen the religious one?
No, no.
Uh he no.
He's not okay.
Um, but this is his response.
What we want to play is his response to the accident.
Okay.
And then we'll show the video that then came out today of the accident.
We should just assume is a complete lie.
Right.
Because that's all he does.
Right.
We've ever seen any.
Anyway, I won't go into the details now and bore you, but this morning I was in this car accident.
Guy cut me off in a truck.
A garbage truck.
I mean, a garbage truck the size of a whale.
I've never seen a garbage truck.
It must have been something commercial for like taking away material from construction or something.
It was the biggest garbage truck I've ever seen in the anyway.
I won't go into the details now and bore you, but to avoid hitting him, I hit a tree.
I hit a big fat tree and crushed my car, my wife's car.
I crushed my wife's car.
I feel bad about that.
That's all fine, and I'm fine, and my brother's fine.
And Bobity Bob.
Congratulations to everybody on the film festival.
Thank you to the East Hampton Police Department, the town police department for coming to my aid.
They came and we filed a report with them.
Uh uh, Officer Gherkin is his name.
G-E-R-K-E.
Lovely guy.
And uh there was another gentleman that I didn't get his name, but Officer Gherkin from the East Hampton Police Department.
As nice as can be, and as pleasant as can be about the whole thing.
And uh my wife's car is smashed up.
Big treat, big fat tree.
And uh so keep that in mind.
I don't uh what do we think happened?
Well, that he just went over and hit the guy with his car and then claimed the wind blew the car.
Yeah, well, let's watch this the first 15 seconds again, because I'm gonna show you what I'm doing.
I'm gonna tell you about the Southampton Fist film festival.
My former wife was on the board of that with him.
So let's let's play just the first 15 seconds, and then I'm gonna show you the video of what happened, and let's see if these line up.
Big garbage truck.
I mean, a garbage.
But this morning I was in this car accident, guy cut me off in a truck, big garbage truck.
I mean, a garbage truck the size of a whale.
I've never seen a garbage truck.
It must have been something commercial for like taking away.
Guy material.
So the the key there, guy cuts me off in the garbage truck, right?
I heard that.
Okay.
So now, mayor, we're gonna the video has come out from the scene.
What did you you know?
I know that place like the back of my hand.
You know what street it was.
I will I'll look for that as we pull this up.
I'm gonna moving parts, sorry.
By tomorrow, I'll give you the answer to this, like we did when I built the uh set, which we have here set.
Uh I'll build it, I'll do, I'll do this.
I I never did uh accident cases, but I can do any case.
Right.
And I can spot wires.
Oh, we can't imagine how I can spot large.
Also, you tell me where this is.
I know I probably driven it a thousand times.
You might know just by looking at the video here.
Absolutely.
you show me the video and i think i can tell you showing the moment actor alec baldwin crashed his suv on the east end of new york's long island The video is from the front-facing camera on a commercial truck.
You're seeing the truck here making what's believed to be a legal right turn, and then it slows down.
Seconds later, Baldwin's SUV is seen hitting a mailbox and a tree off to the right side of the truck.
The actor and outspoken Trump hater claimed on social media that he was driving his wife's Range Rover with his brother Stephen Baldwin in the passenger seat.
He said he was trying to avoid the water.
So this is this is the view of the truck.
And then it's probably believed to be a legal right turn, and then it slows down.
Seconds later, Baldwin's directly.
I'm gonna have to stand up.
Oh because the camera is in my way.
Okay.
That camera is in my way.
I cannot see.
Well, let me move it.
Unless you can put it on there.
I can, or we can put this.
Can you put it on there?
It would just unfortunately.
Okay, Judith.
I can't do it.
And just that I know you can't be here.
I didn't mean that about when you were younger.
You could go like this.
I mean I can't push the button.
Well, you used to, but I just meant I can't push the button.
Look, like everybody, you're getting older.
Move it over.
Move it over.
Even more, even more.
Just take it all the way over.
You gotta be careful, man.
Now I see it.
Now I see it.
Okay.
Yeah.
I would want to put it on there, but I have to push buttons, right?
So it okay.
So here we go.
Please don't tell anybody I'm doing this.
Just the New York bar could come after me for practicing law here.
Okay, so here we go.
So here's a truck.
I'm gonna turn the sound off now.
I don't know.
No, I'm gonna begin by telling you I don't know this area.
This is an internal, this is an internal suburban area, not the main street.
So I would know the main streets.
I do I do know this.
This is a way around this.
This is a quick way around from uh Sag Harbor to um how did he end up over there?
Right.
Look, the truck seems to be doing what it had, you know, it's usual stop to pick up garbage, and Baldwin just crashes into the tree on the right side.
He says the truck cut him off.
How could the truck cut him off?
That's a one-lane road, mayor.
The cut the You can't cut him off.
He would have been a here would have been a better uh explanation if you're gonna lie, all right.
Yeah, uh, and you weren't drunk.
Uh the truck slowed down, and he was not, he was maybe tailgating, or he was not alert, or maybe the truck slowed down too fast.
Well, you tell me.
So here, let's look at it this way.
This truck is barely moving.
Yeah, watch.
Can you can you can I can I show it to you?
Of course.
Watch.
I'll I'll put a second camera on it.
I wish we had our Legos.
Oh, we do, but we can't get him out now.
Yeah, I'll make this the truck because the truck is big, okay.
They're moving along like this.
Now he may be too close.
And and this and this guy, right, goes over here.
Boop.
And he goes over here to avoid him.
Now, maybe he didn't go this way because there was a car there.
He goes that way.
So now what we have to know about this is first of all, the the truck did not cut him off.
The truck, if the truck is at fault at all, truck slowed down too fast.
Question Did the truck have its signals on?
It just turned out, so it couldn't have been going too fast.
And look, now it's and it's that's a question.
The signal now it's pulling over, which I'm it's a one-lane road, mayor.
You couldn't cut him off.
There's unless Alec was trying to pass him on the shoulder.
But there are trees in the way.
The other the other thing that's amazing is he avoids them by so much.
Right.
What I mean by that is you would expect if these cars were one and back of the other like this, right?
Right.
You would expect if this one went over here, right?
Right, and he went over here, he'd catch some of that.
That's how I got hit.
Right.
So this, so this guy, it seems like they're going like this.
Yep.
Let's make this the truck.
It's bigger.
Seems like they're going like this.
Here's here's Alex probably going like this.
Here's Alex going like this, going like this.
Truck pulls over to pick up its garbage, right?
Right.
Maybe why he doesn't go like this, I don't know.
Explanation.
There could be a car in that other lane.
Yep.
Right.
I mean, the the normal thing you just think now, you're driving.
Maybe maybe you are a little too close to the to the truck.
Truck puts on its signals, or even immediately makes a little turn off to the right to stop on the side of the road.
Now, half of your car is gonna smash into the truck if you go straight ahead.
Instead of taking the easier path where you have avoided half of the truck and go this way, you go that way, which is a much harder thing to do, unless you were driving off the road to start with.
It's a very, very complex case.
For the right amount of money, I'm willing to represent either side, but it would be illegal because I'm disbarred, even though there's probably no lawyer in New York that could litigate it better than me.
Not even close.
I'm very, very arrogant about my legal skills, and I should be confident.
I wouldn't say arrogant, arrogant.
I would say arrogant.
So is it no?
I don't know.
I'm I'm not I'm not prepared to attack Alec yet.
Okay.
I'm not prepared to.
I'm not prepared to.
I you know, you know, I didn't attack him the first time.
I mean, I disagree with this guy on everything.
I was on the board of the Grand Evana room with his brother, his brother, the Christian is a good friend of mine.
And there's a certain part of me, you know.
We both grew up on Long Island, and I understand his jerkyness, and right.
I grew up with crazy, stupid, ignorant, non-educated liberals like that.
But um, and I I think in many ways, he used to be a hell of an actor.
I mean, his performance in Hunt for the Red October.
It's not the best performance in the movie, it's probably the second or third best, but it's fabulous, right?
It's fabulous, and he can be a very, very good comedian, except when he does Trump, and this is not at all because I love Trump so much.
I I love political impersonations.
He's too ridiculous when he plays Trump.
He doesn't sell he was it was mean, it was mean spirited.
It came off as nasty, not funny.
You can we can laugh at Trump that he was mean, nasty, not funny.
He he just he wanted to paint him as yeah, it was a nasty, not even you're so right on that, mayor.
I'm glad you reminded me.
We're gonna we're gonna remind everything, everybody of everything.
Of course, when he called called his daughter too fat, that was not that was right either.
He's got a whole history of this.
In any event, I don't know.
I don't know the story here.
We don't have enough, we don't have enough because we don't know if he had enough time to stop.
Or can we see it one more time?
I want to see if any cars are coming up on the left-hand side.
Yeah, wouldn't Ted just I wish I had two little cars?
There are we have two little baby cars.
No, we don't, huh?
Not here.
Here it is again.
All right, let's take a look at it.
So show me so.
He's turned.
This is the garbage truck turning out onto the street.
Where's the garbage truck?
This is the garbage truck.
Oh the camera is a view of the garbage truck.
All right, so now there's the garbage truck.
It just pulled out.
So there's a car way down there on the left-hand side.
Way now it's passing.
Now it's passing here.
If it happens, oh, I can see the car.
No, not yet.
Keep going.
Now the truck garbage truck is pulling over to the side, presumably to pick up garbage.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And this is where boom.
Okay, you see the car to the left, it was to the left.
Yeah, take it back just a little.
The car to the left would indicate why he went to the right.
Yes, right.
So he couldn't, he couldn't.
He couldn't go to the right because he'd hit the car on the right.
He couldn't go to the left.
I'm sorry, couldn't go to the left.
So he had to go into the trees, even though that was a longer trip for him, because he was on he was on the other side of the car.
Yes.
So he had to go all the way across.
Now, the thing that's strange is in that short period of time, he's awfully far away from the truck.
That's a lot of room.
That's a lot of.
I mean, you and I would just watch one of those, right?
Right.
There's an awful lot.
Or got banged around in one of those.
Yeah, we happen to have some experience.
Maybe this is why we I have a broken back, you bump from it right now.
Look at this cut truck pulls out.
He's going down not fast at all.
I bet ball, there's a good chance.
There's that car.
Yep.
And then the truck is pulling over.
Well, uh okay.
Let's assume you see where the car is.
He would have a good defense, but that other car is close enough that he could not go to the left.
Yes.
So you're suggesting he was going, he was driving, but I couldn't slow down in time.
And then I have a feeling that he ended up so far over so quickly that he was driving like weirdly.
He was driving like from the from the middle part of the car to the right.
Right.
Well, figured we'd touch upon that story.
Well, give me one of those right there.
One that says Curtis is waiting.
Curtis is not waiting.
How about a blank one?
Should we take a break while I do this?
Sure.
Are you interested?
Or let's if you're not interested, go like this.
Let us know in the comments.
But what we can do, Mayor, while you work on this, maybe we'll play a little bit of President Trump's speech today.
Yeah.
Uh this is President Trump awarding posthumously Charlie Kirk.
Oh my God.
With the medal of freedom.
So we'll play some of that here while the mayor puts together a little diagram here for this accident.
Thank you.
Thank you very much, everybody.
Please, this is such an honor.
This is the uh please you be seated.
This is the first time we've been at the new and improved Rose Garden, and uh people are loving it, they're loving it like they've not loved a lot of things.
We have the presidential walk of fame, which you just saw, and uh that just opened, and we wanted to get it open for this occasion.
We were hoping we were able to get outside, and the weather allowed us to.
It was supposed to be terrible rainy day.
I was telling Eric, and God was watching, and he didn't want that for Charlie.
He just didn't want that.
So uh that's really uh beautiful.
It couldn't couldn't be more beautiful.
Today we're here to honor and remember a fearless warrior for Liberty, beloved leader who galvanized the next generation like nobody I've ever seen before, and an American patriot of the deepest conviction, the finest quality and the highest caliber, the late, great Charlie Kirk.
APPLAUSE Five weeks ago, our nation was robbed of this extraordinary champion.
He was a champion in every way.
I got to know him so well.
He didn't like losing.
And he was able to fight people that were enemies, and he didn't necessarily love those enemies so much.
You know, I heard I heard he loved his enemies, and I said, wait a minute, is that the same Charlie that I know?
I'm not sure, but I didn't want to get into it.
Magnificent on his friend Charlie.
This is the best I've been able to do from the facts that we have so far.
Okay.
So here's here's my uh can you bring the can you bring it down a little so I can operate with it this way?
Or do I need to bring it up?
And can we fix the color so it shows up better?
I want to get it, I want to get it down there if I can.
That's a boy, that's a boy, that's a boy, that's a boy.
Now I'll use red to make it more distinguishable.
So let's start off with the fact I'm gonna go over here now.
This is um this is the lane that Charlie is in, right?
Right here.
Right here.
He's that what do I call him, Charlie?
We're talking about Charlie Kirk.
Oh, God forbid.
So that's the lane that he's in.
They're going that way, okay?
So the truck, the truck is here.
These guys are headed that way.
These guys are headed that way.
So this guy, let's even give Charlie, uh, let's even give Alex the benefit of the doubt.
This guy is gonna pick up garbage, let's say, over here.
So he pulls over a little bit, slows down, right?
Which, if Charlie were in the middle, Would expose this side to going around.
Except it's a little unclear just how far along he's gotten.
This guy's about here, it seems, when Charlie has to make that choice.
When Alec has to make that choice.
So if he were to swing this way, he could take a risk on hitting this car.
Seemed to me there was enough room to do it.
It would also seem to me not to be an irrational move to instead go this way.
But then how did he get all the way over here?
Unless, as one of our friends has suggested.
Rob shout out to Rob.
Before it all started, our friend Charlie, I mean, Alex was over here, trying to maneuver around him this way, not thinking he was going to screw him and go like that.
He didn't have to bother about going this way because he was going to go that way.
And there was a lot of cars.
I mean, that was right.
I think we saw three or four coming down this way.
So he could have looked at that and said, Oh, there's a lot of cars there, but I could just go up here.
There's plenty of room, unless he all of a sudden decides to go over that way.
So that's preliminary investigation number one.
I'd love to see the police report.
Love to see it.
Only reason it's of any interest is because this guy is a congenital liar.
And I I uh believe that what he what he did with that movie and that girl is a is a is a horrible sin.
It's a horror horrible thing, what he's done to her family with the nonsense about he didn't pull the trigger and the trigger went off and all that other insanity.
God oh mate.
Okay.
So I told you that Hamas is taking over security in uh in the West Bank.
When did you hear that in the 20-point program?
So let's put that down as number.
These are these are the things that we're gonna have to check up on tomorrow, too.
We're already seeing some issues with this 2020.
Number one, Hamas security.
Two Hamas guns.
All right, we start off with that one.
Now we're gonna move on to my favorite subject, protecting Christopher Columbus.
I feel that my I I pay some homage to my ancestors, which I don't do enough because some of my ancestors think I'm more Jewish than I am, uh Italian, and it could be, but uh the Jews need more help now than the Italians, and they got a great prime minister, George Georgia Maloney.
So yeah, friend of yours.
So Columbus, two statues in New York.
We talked about that last night.
One at Columbus Circle, which is the most famous, one in Queens in a very, very popular part of Queens.
The Democrat Socialist May for City of New York, where we have a very large and very proud Idlo-American, Italian American, American, Italian, which I would prefer, American-Italian population, which is third generation, maybe even fourth, you probably have fourth generation.
Yeah, my son and daughter, fourth generation, fifth generation, third generation, second generation, first generation, and people coming over still.
Oh, Grace.
What?
Grace would be fifth generation.
Okay.
So here we're very proud of Columbus.
Oh, yeah.
We've always been very proud of Columbus.
Uh we realize that Columbus and every other seaman of his day who who who ran a ship was probably not the kindest guy in the world.
You know, he didn't run ships then on milk and kindness.
Uh, we also recognized if we want to talk about the inter-reactions with the Native Americans, and why don't we make why don't why don't we act like adults about the Native Americans and the indigenous people?
When the settlers came here, which they had every right to do, there wasn't a big sign saying no trespassing.
They hadn't organized it into villages, and it sure as hell didn't look like anybody owned it.
And they sure as hell didn't have any documents to prove it because they couldn't read and write.
When they came over, I don't know what they expected.
Oh, Some of the Native Americans were very, very friendly, and they worked together, and they they developed things like the ones in um like the ones at Plymouth at Plymouth Rock.
But when the Puritans came over, it was a much harder and tougher attitude, and that's where we started a lot of fights.
But do you think we started all the fights?
You think we just went in there and just got shooting them up and beating them and – You don't you don't think these people who lived a rather savage life who like to take hair off when they killed you?
You don't think they they imposed that on many of the settlers who they they had no idea.
It wasn't as if you know, they knocked down a door of a house.
These people living in the trees.
They're camping out.
That didn't equate to a European occupation.
That equated to, you know, subcultural standards.
And what happened in the long, long march to...
They stopped...
They stopped scalping each other.
And they they, if and when they cooperated, they learned the benefits of Western civilization, in which many, many Native Americans, uh maybe uh completely, maybe small part, have been enormously successful.
Uh were the settlers as kind as they could be along the way.
There might have been some of them were just plain ordinary uh uh vicious sadists.
There may have been some that were scared out of their minds, and there may have been some who took reasonable actions to protect themselves and their families.
This is not a one-sided story.
It wasn't the vicious Europeans coming to the very peaceful Indians and calling them Indians in order to insult them, and then just killed them.
I don't know if they learned how to scalp in retaliation, but that wouldn't be unusual, right?
To protect yourselves, nor was there any law or convention that said they couldn't have this land.
They weren't going as a levitown.
So I think we've got to take this down.
Chris, you're not taking Columbus from us, you bastards.
You're not.
Thank you.
Man did something extraordinary.
You're gonna say, oh, he didn't discover America.
Yeah, well, it would take another 500 years before they knew it was America if it wasn't for him.
Sometimes the smartest guy is the guy that figured out he did discover something.
Although the Viking uh uh dudus uh you know came, they never didn't know where the hell they were, and they couldn't write it down.
Oh, I'll grab a woman.
Columbus grabbed a world.
He's the guy who made it known.
And the guy that made it known is also the guy who's got the biggest pair of you cuyons, because he's the guy they're gonna make fun of the most, isn't he?
And on the other side, there were an awful lot of acts of great kindness and generosity and decency performed by Christoro, Christopher O Colombo.
If you read his biographies, critical and non.
He's a highly religious man.
And even an extraordinarily brilliant man.
and courage of when everybody's telling you you know you go up to that horizon and you're going to fall off the earth So let's put Christopher Columbus back where he belongs.
Let's understand his human weaknesses.
Let's understand the human weaknesses and the weaknesses of the Native Americans and the indigenous Americans.
Being indigenous indigenous or native does not bestow you with great morality and decency.
Being uh being an Italian settler doesn't bestow you with great uh decency or morality.
Some people have it, some people don't.
When they have a culture and a religion, it often moderates it.
So I would say, as between the two, yes, the European settlers were tough, but the real savages were the savages.
And that's the way it would have been, and whether they were savages or not, that's the way they would have appeared to the frightened settlers, and they would have responded in kind, and many of them would have responded in kind because they had a large number of we don't of what we don't have now.
Brave men.
Well, Christopher, God bless you.
Thank you for distinguishing the Italian heritage, or maybe the Portuguese, or maybe the Spanish.
What else are you?
Jewish.
Maybe Ted, we shouldn't tell them he's Jewish.
We'll get demonstrations.
Can you imagine?
Can you imagine if all those Hamas people?
If we if we, you know, I once remember the judge I told you that was so stupid about the uh about the cop and wouldn't extradite him.
Well, that judge was an Italian American.
He was the first Italian American on the court.
And I was, I was his uh rival for going on the court, but I was too young.
Right.
Uh, but I also was a heck of a lot more successful and heck of a lot smarter than he was, although he thought he was the smartest guy in the world.
And I got much more recognition than he thought he deserved.
He also wrote, he was a very smart judge who had the tendency, he was probably a little mentally ill, who had the tendency to write wacky opinions.
You know what he wrote?
You can't, you can't uh this this guy uh who's a member of the NRA killed a policeman, but uh you can't uh extradite him because it's a political dispute between England and Ireland.
What?
What?
Well, so so is Malcolm X a political dispute between the U.S. and black people.
So we get a black person runs over to England, they're not gonna send them to us.
So at that time, there was a there was a Puerto Rican uh terrorist group that bombed Congress.
But they run over to England and say, you can't uh we got a political dispute.
Uh I don't know why the judge did it.
He did not, he could when not inflamed with whatever disturbance he had.
He could render rational legal decisions, but his emotions would take control of his intellect.
And I was in a lot of fights with him, and boy, I don't want to get into this one, but the president put me in it.
He I mean he was a really you don't understand that sometimes the presidents put extraordinarily crazy people on the bench and lives get destroyed.
And now we've seen it more than we ever have before.
Please don't subscribe to the notion that the mere fact that there's a judge before someone's name suggests anything about them until you look at it.
If it's a New York judge, what it suggests is they're political hacks, particularly New York Supreme Court, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx.
Not Staten Island, not Staten Island, Queens.
Because the borough president support puts them in.
So there was a Columbus mural that was painted over at a Spanish museum.
He just discovered the U.S. for Spain.
Two women throwing red paint on the mural.
What do they get from that?
That's an extraordinarily anti-intellectual thing to do.
You're not going to win friends and you're not going to get people convinced that they shouldn't respect Columbus by throwing red paint on them.
You're going to get us convinced you belong in the nut house.
Right.
Right.
What do they think they're accomplishing with that sort of I I don't know.
I don't know.
The National Teachers Union, a day before the great victory of President Trump, where President Trump is now in the stratosphere, came out with probably one of the biggest and worst anti-Jewish hating proposition ever from any union.
And what it what it what it said was Friday, providing its members with resources for teaching about indigenous people.
So we're going to understand why they're going to teach us why they scalped each other.
You're going to say, no, they never scalped me.
I just got that way.
That including the disturbing map, the North American Values Institute told the Jewish news syndicate.
I don't know what the disturbing map is.
Oh, the disturbing map is a map of Israel where Israel is not mentioned.
It's all called Palestine.
in other words they accomplished the river to the sea now the only thing the only thing the map doesn't indicate is where all the dead jews are buried So this is a map that Hitler would have loved.
This is a map that where the American teachers, the people who represent the American teachers have fulfilled Hitler's dream, great dream.
What do you think they're teaching your kids in a public school?
The email also linked to shocking material.
Please listen to this.
That defended Hamas, depraved October 7, 2023 attack that killed 1,200 people and led to another 250 being kidnapped to Palestinian territory.
Well, I have told you for a long time that the teachers' union are a product of the Communist Party.
And I think we I think we got to get them a little history of that.
That would be nice, yeah.
Because I'll tell you one of the opportunities that Charlie Kirk gave us, and now the in in increased intensity of the movement gives us a chance to really expose the schools.
This is not accidental.
This is not uh just direct absolute communist doctrine to get control of the unions and the schools.
So this is one of the things we have to take back.
I can write them down.
And you know, it's just gonna follow Karl Marx and Black Lives Matter, because Black Lives Matter just copies Carl Mars.
Well, we Have to bring God back.
Two.
We have to bring parents back as the single and sole responsible person for a child under 18, unless the parent is significantly disturbed.
we have to we have to We have to bring back accountability in society.
That means in schools.
On the street, in business, in churches, everywhere.
And most of all, big capital letters in politics.
We have to restore an equal and fair justice system, not a two-tier justice system.
Did you notice that when James Cardinal Comey was arrested?
Uh he uh he walked uh down with his lawyer and um surrendered himself.
Uh now Colonel, I mean General Flynn was charged with a less serious version of the same crime, and they raided his house, they put him in shackles.
We know what they did to Charlie.
We know what they we know what they did to um Navarro, my good friend Navarro, they put he was 72, they put leg irons on him.
I didn't see any leg irons on James Cardinal Comey, did you?
I didn't even see not have missed him because of the big robes that he wears.
The cardinal.
So you gotta bring that up.
You gotta keep that on, we gotta keep that picture ready.
People don't know why I call him a cardinal.
I call him a cardinal because he's a sanctimonious ass.
But much worse to that, he's a criminal.
And he did something that I find unforgivable, and that is uh betray the Pfizer system, which I helped to create.
We should never have had any incident of any Pfizer warrant areas, yeah.
He I mean, he I think he got to walk in on his own whenever or yeah, I'm not even sure it's he's been that's the way it's always done with white-collar criminals, unless you're being a bunch of Nazis, and you know, they got annoyed.
The FBI got annoyed when when you saw the one, or even the ones on September, even the ones on on January 6th, they were all dressed up like Nazi stormtroopers, they got really upset with that.
That's what they look like.
I never saw I never saw FBI agent.
I didn't even know they had that shit.
Maybe I'd have used it once or twice.
I don't know.
But I don't know, they had it.
No, I would have been outraged if they did that.
Crazy.
You know, you well, never mind.
Trump said that the two democratic presidents who preceded him in the White House.
I think he said this in front of the in front of the uh Knesset, harbored hatred for the Jewish people.
They know it.
Who was the last president to address the Knesset?
Yes, who was the last president to address the Knesset?
I'm gonna guess.
Yeah, you're not gonna be able to eat tonight if you don't get this right.
Oh you'll be sent to bed without without food, Reagan, George Bush the same, George W. Bush.
Interesting.
Very pro-Israel, by the way.
Yes, yes, he was probably Reagan, him, and now, of course, Trump is off the charts.
Well, yeah, right.
But W, you're right, and he was known as being pro-Israel.
Uh, Trump said that the true democratic president who preceded him in the White House harbored hatred for the Jewish state.
We know sometimes it would be better, Ted.
If the president spoke his mind, yeah, right.
Only we had a president where we knew what he was thinking, you never can figure out, you know, do they really hate the Jews or right?
Um would think we have solved a war, we've brought it to a conclusion.
It has a lot of issues, historic, uh, But no war ever stops with lots of issues.
Right.
If it if it uh re-ignites itself again, I have every confidence that the way the president and BB in the good guy, bad guy, good cop, bad cop routine that they play.
Oh God.
Better than anyone ever in foreign policy.
We'll make sure that it's blamed on them.
And it will be blamed on them.
We don't want another war.
So I think this is over.
Long term for sure.
Could be some short-term difficulties.
So if you were to say to me, is the war over?
Are you confident the war is over today?
No.
Am I confident the war is over within a year?
Yes.
And and and is there a chance it's over mostly today?
Yes.
We have successfully and brilliantly removed every Arab ally from Palestine.
And we put them on a place they want to be against the Persian Iran.
Huh.
That is one of the greatest feats in American foreign policy.
What we just saw.
Yeah.
And that's why they need to have an occupation if there is gonna be one.
That's like the occupations we had in World War II.
That's that's that's um super brilliant.
Super wise.
But mayor, doesn't it appear that Hamas may already be breaking the terms of the agreement?
I don't want to be weapon here.
I mean, I mean yeah, yeah, but I mean that that you don't have to get too gun happy here.
You've got I don't know, 30,000, 40,000 Israeli troops five miles away.
If they keep this up, uh they'll just kill them.
Take the guns away.
Right.
So I think they're gonna, I think, given the way the president wants to keep the Arab countries together, because then they can get all upset.
Oh, you killed them.
They never care what the reason is.
If the Jews kill the Arabs, the Jews are wrong.
Right.
The Arabs could be raping their women, if the Jews kill them, yeah, the Jews are wrong.
Right.
So you gotta position, you gotta make Hamas so wrong that you can't be defended.
And uh maybe now you could if Hamas continues or, but I don't think we're there yet because it's happening too early.
You gotta get an Arab peacekeeping force that in forces, along with a little help from the U.S., which is in all in order for the Arabs to do it, they would need a little pushing from the U.S. We wouldn't have to do it, we'd have to command it.
Now, there is a good sign that we have 300 troops there, yeah.
And if you think we only have 300 troops there, uh I will send you for remedial reading.
Yeah, I got a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn.
Is that the other way?
That's that's the one that's done.
I was waiting for that one.
Now, if if we're gonna take just a few more minutes because Dr. Maria is not on tonight, and we always get off early when Dr. Marie is on because she's better than we are.
So we take advantage of the days where we can go longer, yeah.
We have a few other things we can get in today that we didn't get in yesterday, and a few things do apply to today, and they're they're important.
Right.
And they can be quick, maybe 10 minutes, maybe 15.
Oh mayor, keep them coming.
We're on a roll of this.
Just a short break.
Okay.
All right, we'll be right back after this.
Short break.
Here we are, pretty much at the beginning of the process here at this pristine.
I call it a laboratory.
It's not like a factory, it's like a hospital.
This is the beginning of the process for roasting.
Deep green, very good quality.
Most people don't use this quality.
We deal with small farmers, but they like to know who we're dealing with.
They give us the highest quality, all organic, non-GMO.
You should know all Arabica beans, no robusto, all Arabica.
They're going to go into the roaster and it'll get roasted for about 20 minutes or so.
Oh my goodness, look at these.
This is what goes into Rudy's coffee.
Rudy's coffee.
And we are we are back, uh, America's mayor live.
We are, believe it or not, in Palm Beach, uh, Florida.
Behind you is the whaling wall in honor of the great, great uh uh piece that was made by our great president, his administration, and the uh and the uh historic uh prime minister of Israel, Bibi Netanyahu.
Um, I remember uh you remember I used to wear uh a thing here now.
That was not because I you know, when I was in New Hampshire, I was flying around surveying uh the geese and the uh you know I it was because I had a broken back and a broken vertebra and a rotator cuff, right?
Rotator cuff is what kept me out of the world series, or the Yankees would have won.
Really?
Yeah, I never told anybody that and um I love that.
I love that mayor.
And um, but notice now a couple of days now I haven't been wearing this, right?
I I didn't have enough time.
Look, look at the nice tie I had.
I didn't have enough time, Ted, because we we were kind of late.
I didn't have enough time to put my nice tie on.
Oh, well, we should do it maybe during the next break.
Wouldn't that tie look good here?
I agree.
That's a good tie.
It breaks up the blue.
But in any event, in any event, I want to show you that I have emerged and that the Democrats who tried.
Uh the Ayatollah, who tried twice, uh, all the stupid little Moa Fatwas that try bullshit all the time.
Right.
Uh the um uh fark.
Didn't they kill me?
Mafia twice.
I missed a few.
They are not non-important.
They couldn't keep me down.
There was no way.
There was no way getting hit, getting smacked in the back was gonna keep keep me down.
So take let's take a look.
Well, we'll start with some pictures here.
This is a here's a picture.
There's the mayor.
Check out that white uh and we we have video coming here in just a minute.
They're not holding me up, by the way.
Of course not, no one's not.
And then here's you with the birthday girl.
I'm sure they all know who that is.
Bianca De la Garza.
Right.
Uh and we have some some short video clips we want to play.
Uh the mayor still got it.
Mayor, were you uh throughout your life?
Were you ever a big dancer?
No, but I had to learn how to dance as a boxer.
Ah, floating steel.
My father, my mother taught my father, who always had worries about you know, if you dance, right?
That I would be a better boxer if I danced.
And my mother was a great dancer.
And my father was a great boxer.
Must be something to it.
So then here's uh some short clips of the mayor.
You gotta dance if you box, you can get killed.
So we'll play some of the clips here.
We didn't stand there that long.
That looks very compromising if you keep it like that.
Here's the mayor.
We're gonna get some volume on this clip here.
Now remember, this is my first K-Pack.
And twice.
We did more than that, actually.
We didn't do that.
We have longer than that.
We gotta get the full uh beer.
Right.
I'm gonna do my back.
Yeah, I'm capable of it.
I know I can do it.
But my back has to get better.
Right, and here's my back has to get better.
The doctor has to say it's okay to dance.
Yeah, we got another clip here.
I got some bad news today.
I was just like talking around and thinking and speculating and I gotta I I gotta invite it to a golf tournament next month.
I was thinking maybe I should practice a little.
And Dr. Maria told me it might be bad for my back.
Really?
You might have to wait a month.
So you may not be able to go to this tournament.
No, no, I might make the tournament, but I won't be able to play.
I mean, how am I gonna play if I didn't practice a little?
Oh, I see what you're saying.
I'm gonna tell you a joke about not a joke, a thing about golf.
What's that?
What's that?
That's a dance.
That's dancing.
No, no, what's the you want to say something about golf?
I'm trying to play another clip, it's just taking a second.
So we should we showed enough of that, but let's let's talk about Bianca for a minute.
Fabulous reporter, fabulous journalist.
I mean, she covered the Vatican.
I've I was that's actually talking about.
I was telling you how impressed I was, and would Ed's right.
You know, it's gonna look like if you if you're if you're just pro-man and you don't like women, what do they call you?
A misogynist, right?
If you if you're bad to women, you're a misogynist.
What happens if you don't like men?
What are you then?
A lesbian.
I I think that's what you call a lesbian.
No, but that no of a feminist people who don't like women, yeah, are misogynists are not in any way sexually anything, right?
Are called misogynists, right?
Yeah, you're a misogynist, right?
We're all you are, you're a Republican, all Republicans are misogynists.
We all hate women, except the women seem to like us better because we're a lot better looking than Democrats, uh, because they're all scurvy, and we do not have communicable diseases like they do because they have no morals.
So uh I was kidding.
A misandrist.
A person who hates men is called a masandrist.
I never heard that before.
The term is derived from the Greek words mesos, meaning hatred.
So that must be the same with the men, miss ander andros.
Misspell it, missandrist, M-I-S.
Yeah, A N D R I S T misandrist, that's easy to pronounce, isn't it?
So misos meaning hatred.
That's Miss M-I-S, and then meaning man, andros or Andrist.
Andros.
Oh uh the word is, but it derives from the word andros.
Oh, I see.
I got you.
Oh, but the word is misandrist, misandrist is how I pronounce it.
It's hatred.
Is um is a person who hates men.
No, miss, but what is andros mean?
Man, that a misogynist is miss.
I can spell that.
And that's so that's so that's miss coginist.
And uh G Y I N Yeah, that's women, yeah.
G-Y-N-E is women in Greek.
So misogynists.
These are attempts to take Greek alphabet, because these are in the Greek alphabet, and then translate it to the Latin alphabet.
And that's why it gets a little.
Yeah.
I never knew that.
I never knew Miss Andrast.
We never hear that term because those are people who hate men.
I think is that feminist?
Is that is that feminine?
I mean, I think we use the word feminist for that.
But there are there are people who hate men.
Now, what about men who hate men?
Would that make them gay?
I don't think so.
I think you could probably have a category of men who are asexual and hate men.
I mean, sexuality is so complex.
We still don't understand it.
It's if if you're a man who hates men, you are still a mason masandrist.
So I guess suppose you're a man who doesn't hate men, but you really love women.
You know what you're thinking about.
You know what you're then two guys normal, I think you're two guys sitting at this table right now.
You're like our ancestors who created this darn place because if the men didn't like the women better than they like the men, we wouldn't be here.
Did you get it?
I mean, there were times when these women had to have 12 or 15 kids, so three would survive.
I remember going.
I I mean I I I learned a lot about biology from animals.
So you know I watched the dog thing now, but I used to be I used to be very, very big into alligators.
Do you know that female alligators have like 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, whatever they call baby alligators, cubs or whatever, little baby alligators.
The little baby alligator couldn't even shop your finger off.
It's about this big.
Yeah.
Now think about it.
Now, uh, mommy alligators got to protect 20, which means they spread out, right?
Right.
So she keeps them really close to her.
You know what during mating season and birth season, what the male alligators are doing, they're going up and down the stream, up and down the pond, up and down, picking off the babies and eating them.
That's their best feeding time for this season.
They just eat the males, get the population down to three, four mommy.
Because mommy can't mommy can't protect the ones that are far out.
That's when the males get um overenthusiastic and try to come too far, then you get these great battles.
Now, the male alligator can usually defeat the female alligator, but not all the time.
So occasionally one of these females will kill one of the males, which is good, right?
I hate that because I'm sure we'll get a biologist on here who'll explain this to you.
Makes me feel bad.
It makes the maternal love purer than the paternal love.
You know, you see that you see these.
You see these things with even birds who got little brains this big, or dogs and cats who got big brains, that what they do for their children.
It's very rare that the male does that.
Yeah, it's amazing.
The mother, the mother I agree.
Mother's love for the child is amazing, and then it's amazingly distorted when it gets distorted, which is true of everything.
Everything that's amazingly good can be amazingly evil, which is a precept of psychology and theology both.
My friend and yours, and I wanted to mention this the other day, because it's not getting the show of support that it deserves.
But I want the guy who's involved in this to understand.
I'm gonna come and get him if he does this.
You know how much we like Benny Johnson, right?
Right, and you know how close he was to Charlie, right?
We love Benny.
Uh Benny loves you.
George Isabel uh Jr. is uh threatening to make, and this is his one orphans of Johnson's children, just after Charlie's assassination.
Benny received a letter at his home where he and his wife, Kate are raising their beautiful young family.
You remember his family.
Remember when when he had the first one, I sent him a note, and then the second one, sent him a note, and when we met him at the convention, I wanted to see his kids when they weren't there.
I just love his kids, they're so adorable.
Right.
The author of this letter made it very clear that he hated Benny because of his views and he wanted Benny dead.
No tolerance.
This guy, George Isabel Jr., is now charged in federal court.
He was arrested last Friday.
Uh he'll serve prison time.
Thank God.
He is described as a left-wing radical.
Now, you know, they say, oh, left-wing, right wing, right?
It's not true.
It is true there are some right-wing wackadoodles.
There are some wagadoodles that don't know if they're right wing, left wing, or any wing.
But the prevalent violence, particularly in the last eight, 10 years, is from the left.
All you need to do is compare the Floyd situation with the brutal, horrible murder of Charlie Kirk, or the attempted assassination of the hero of the bag of movement, particularly the second one.
I'm telling you, if that was a Brucher Democrats, the place would have burned.
Nothing happened.
Not a thing.
Nada.
We're not violent.
That's why I knew January 6th was it was a setup.
I didn't just know it.
I could prove it the night that it happened.
Because I had the video.
And then two days later, I had the text saying that there were 250 Antifa people.
Finally, finally, the last week or two, they've come up with the antifa information.
And you know, you know where they were screwing around about how many FBI agents are in there?
Now it looks like they were about 250.
250 FBI agents, 250 antifa people.
What chance did these MAGA people have?
Who came there to take over the government without a gun that would just be given to them?
Give us the government.
Yes, insurrection.
Meanwhile, who had the guns?
You can be sure the MAGA people did.
They're trained in guns.
Right.
You know, the FBI did.
Who knows?
They maybe even had machine guns, shackles.
There were so many around that it was it was um impossible that this wasn't orchestrated by them.
I even have the horrible conviction that we talk about it.
take it off you it's gonna come off when we convict her murder I have the uh horrible conviction that Ashley uh Babbitt was killed as a sacrificial lamb to make it appear as a Trump out of control rally.
Because if they made a mistake and knocked off a couple of those um Antifa people, the question would have been what the hell are they doing here?
What are they doing here?
They're orchestrating the rally.
Oh, maybe for Hollywood and Miss Pelosi.
Did you see that Pelosi made 400 million dollars?
We yeah, we covered that last week, Mayor, and I had so many questions I get she beat the SP by like two, like hundreds of percents.
Should we invest with her?
Yeah, I mean, right?
I mean, I guess.
Yeah, you're too you're too straight to the back.
Gold is at the highest, silver is the highest.
A lot of people, you know, go back and I did, I made a mistake.
I should have gone much heavier into gold when I was advertising.
I'm ready to do it again, because I I have the this is a non-advertised Rudy Giuliani observation.
Please don't take it as advice.
I'm not allowed to give legal advice, but if I gave it to you, it'd be right.
It'd be a lot more right than any of the freaking lawyers that you have.
Uh, who don't study, don't think, don't have any principles.
That's why they're members of the bar.
Um, but on economics, I'm as much of an amateur as you are.
Uh, so do not rely on this and talk to your financial analyst.
But I have the following thought.
I'm gonna go buy gold.
Gold is at the highest, silver's at the highest.
You said, well, you can't buy it.
That's what I said a year ago.
I don't know how much money I lost with that.
It went up from 300 or 3,000 to 4,000.
So 25% increase in your holdings.
The projection now, lowest projection, gold goes up about um about 8%.
Biggest projection, 25%.
Silver, I don't know, I haven't looked.
This is not professional advice.
This is just reading newspapers.
It's a feeling that it is not too late to get into gold.
There's still plenty of room.
And I think it's gonna, I think, I think this is the season for it.
I think when Trump gets to his um uh when he gets all the pieces together, and everything is functioning the way, for example, the market is functioning right now.
Uh and it will and these investments from other countries that haven't plus he's sacrificing a lot to get money into AI for national security reasons.
That's gonna be a three or four year rebound.
I mean, that's gonna be a three or four year realization.
Uh the longest short of it is there's still plenty of room for gold and silver.
Professionals tell me that.
I don't always believe professionals.
I don't want you to believe me because I gosh, I don't want to uh I am not a financial expert.
I'm just telling you, I have an instinct about that.
So maybe you get maybe maybe you do what uh what they said in the guy, just uh get your beak wet.
Just get your beak wet.
Put a little see what happens, right?
I just want to wet my beard.
I just don't want to whip my beak.
That's the problem in Washington.
Everybody wets their beacon that's what they got noses like that.
And all that all of our money's gone.
I hope this guy with Benny Johnson is uh we gotta call Benny tomorrow and make sure he's taken care of her right, because we know a lot of security people, and I'm not happy with any of the security that I see like none of it, none of it.
So uh Democrats are on a violent roll right now, right?
And um look at Jay J. Jump.
I Jones, how is this guy the nominee?
He's he he is in support of his political opponent and his family getting killed, and when uh asked it twice more, he was so certain of it.
So if he is or he isn't, isn't he too crazy to be in public office?
And why does the democratic candidate for governor Spanberger?
Is that it's Spanberger?
Spanberger.
Why does Spanberger resist it?
Do we know?
What is her response?
Yeah, she she she's trying to bring, yeah.
We have one no one, no, no, she says, oh, bad, bad, bad, shouldn't say it, but he can be on the ticket.
As of now, that's where she's at.
But you know, she was she was um directly confronted on this in last week's debate.
So we're trying to bring that up.
Uh what other problems does she have?
Uh well, her lieutenant governor is off the wall.
Oh, yeah, the lieutenant governor, what's she what was she doing?
She was having a big rally with the American.
Up America flag, right?
Um we got the Virginia flag.
Is she suggesting another another civil war?
Good question.
So what we want to find this is span uh if we can get Spamberger responding here.
Um, I mean, she just can't, right?
She's just frozen for the whole question.
Why isn't that with so Ted?
Let's let's look at it this way.
And look how phony they are.
You're in Virginia, uh, the heart of the Confederacy, right?
Right.
You take an American flag and you turn it upside down because you don't want to obey American law.
Right.
How is that an insult to the how is that not an insult to the black people?
That's a very Virginia Virginia started a war to rem keep slavery.
That's a very Abraham Lincoln responded to the war by losing 340,000 of his white American citizens to do something that no nation had really done, which is to fight a war to free people.
Right, right.
It was the United States of America.
Islamic countries kept slavery for another 140 years.
Right.
How how blacks become uh black Muslims?
I have no idea.
I have no idea why they would accept a Muslim religion that has killed more black people than any other religion, bar none on earth.
The communists, the market they have made that connection.
Well, they killed the communists too, but they kill blacks, right?
But but the communists and put and put him in put them in slavery, but it's the communists and the Marxists trying to take over this country, mayor, who have grew who are tying them together, right?
Trying to push Islam on minority communities like the black community, uh, because they, you know, it's part of their Muslims, the Muslims have been around since 600, 700, 700.
Right.
I'll get that.
10, 11.
So that's um, that's 1400 years, right?
In 1400 years, yeah, 600 CE.
Okay, so in 1400 years, they haven't been able to conquer the world.
They've killed a lot of people, they've conquered a lot of places, but they haven't, and they're still trying.
Right.
The communists have been around for only 170 years.
My money's on a communist.
Here's what I think.
The communists will use them, as they often do.
Pause Gates and uh and federal Soros and uh Prince Obama, uh, all these people who I don't know if they're communists or fellow travelers.
Fellow travelers is a word that is not used very often because it used to be used by Senator McCarthy, who may have been more right than people gave him credit for just because he drank too much.
Maybe he drank too much because of what he saw.
Um, but in any event, I don't know if they're on board of fellow travelers.
But when the Islamic extremists help China to take over as the major nation, military and otherwise of the world, next thing that happens is that China wipes them out.
I think you're right.
I know you're right.
Not right away, when they're ready.
Yeah.
Because the Chinese don't trust them any more than they trust you, they don't believe in God, they think God is an obstacle.
Well, God is an obstacle for them with Muslims, just as it is as much with Christians, even if it's a made-up God in the case of the Muslims, through Muhammad, a lecture, uh murderer, a mass murderer, possibly an epileptic, possibly a mentally ill man.
There's even there's even an argument.
I don't know how good this is, that he never really existed, or they can't they can't seem to come up with contemporary records for him, you know.
And he was real, right?
Whether or not he was a real person.
But we'll see.
We'll see.
So religion with a lot of challenges.
If you want to be a member of that religion and a good person, you have to reject I'll be conservative.
about a third of the Quran, maybe half.
You gotta just take it and go.
Thank you.
Here's the problem.
There are a couple parts of the Bible, old Testament, you gotta do that too.
But we don't do it no more.
They still do.
Like the stoning of women, they both have the stoning of women, right?
When's the last Jewish woman that got stoned?
When it's the last Jewish husband that got stoned, that's different.
That's different kind of thing.
Now we're talking about religion, yeah.
We're talking about jokes, yeah.
That were absolutely great in the Bosch belt.
Right.
But Jews do not stone women.
Half the Muslim world still stones women.
Somehow they didn't put it behind them.
And doesn't it generate just how violent and warlike they are?
What other group is more warlike than Islam?
Even the communists are not as warlike, they're more subtle.
The Chinese in my um limited study of them, I my my knowledge of the Russians was much better.
But I try to catch up by reading a lot about China and then comparing it.
My uh, and I could be I if I tell you something about the Russians, I'm probably not wrong.
But tell you something about the Chinese, I could be.
So I'm gonna ask you to look at this too.
But from the readings I've been doing, it seems to me that the Chinese would prefer to take us over in a manipulative way.
They don't want a war.
They don't want a lot of destruction.
They don't want to take over a world that's worthless.
Now will they um will they use military power to do it?
Yes.
We have to assume it.
Is it more certain that Russia would use military power if it had it to use it than China?
Yes.
There is a chance that the Chinese would say it's not worth taking over a world like that.
They are a um, I know they're a very different culture, and therefore we would tend to reject them in a way.
But in a totally different universe, they are extraordinarily intelligent people, and very deep in their own way.
But here's here's where I get to be a uh a Christian or a Judeo-Christian.
Their problem is they're not informed by God.
So they don't have um the countervailing goodness that we have in our society, which we don't always, the grace that is given to us by God, which is why Western civilization prevailed over them, and why Western civilization, not them, invented the humanities.
And why all of these movements, freedom for women, freedom for gays, freedom for this, freedom for that came from us, not them.
You see them doing freedom for gays?
No.
Well, can you match?
The price of gold is $4,100 per ounce.
Now you now you can buy small amounts of it.
I'm not gonna do too much on this because you want to sell gold, become a become a um an advertiser, and we'll even buy in if we like you.
So this there are times when I look at crime in New York, and uh here I am in Florida, and it's good because I probably go down to City Hall and start complaining like a crazy old man.
Right.
There are people, there is there are civil rights people that are complaining that there are too many cameras in the housing development.
Oh my goodness.
Uh who's gonna complain about something like that?
Do you know when I first put them in?
1994.
When I did, I was challenged by the I don't know, the NYCHA organization, the uh NAACP, the QPD, the XYZP, the Zupa Duper.
Um I was taking away the privacy rights of the citizens of uh New York housing.
And I said, um every uh uh I live in a I I live in a very uh upper upper level uh condo.
It has a camp and has cameras all over the place.
I was debating whether to um buy or rent when I left being mayor.
Every place I looked at, I don't know, they could tell the color of my shoes.
Yeah, they had so many cameras.
Yeah, I looked at that, knowing that there were 2400 murders under the guy you you picked for mayor, people of the city, Dinkins, who was a complete incompetent and a crook.
Um, and I figured, you know, just in case I'm not mayor, I better get one of those.
Um just about every apartment building for middle class people in the city has cameras everywhere.
Yep.
Only people that don't have cameras are the New York City Housing Development, otherwise known as the projects.
They don't.
Or they didn't, right?
And they have more crime than any dwelling anywhere, and more crime than on the street very often, which is why we had a separate housing police until I did away with it and merged it in the police department because it has to be holistic.
So, you know, a lot of people think these things I did on crime were like crazy thought, great deal of study, 10 years going back to 1980.
So we put the cameras in.
And all the left wing and and black groups, the sharptons and the Uba Doobas, and I never let Sharp Sharpton wanted to meet with me.
I said I don't meet with criminals.
I never, I never eight years mayor, never met with Sharpton once, never had a riot.
Think there's a connection.
I didn't even have a riot when the streets went when there's no mayor in history, well, well, Bloomberg, after we straightened it out.
But before me, there was no mayor in history that ever had a blackout without a riot.
I had a blackout in one of the most dangerous areas of the city.
We had no crime that night.
Right.
So I said, I don't have to meet with anybody.
I'm not gonna meet with civil rights leaders, not gonna be with the ministers.
I don't even know who the hell you're a minister for.
I mean when you when you're uh uh talking about killing cops and I don't know, that's that's not the Jesus I remember.
But in any event, I said, I'll meet with the people, though.
Yeah, I'll meet with the people who live there.
So let's let's put up my people say you can't do that.
They'll throw things at you, they'll shoot you, they'll do that.
I said, I cannot do anything to me.
I walked in and I explained what I wanted to do, and I got a I got a I got a standing ovation.
All the little jackasses are sitting there like this.
I said, I'm gonna put cameras in all the apartment buildings like they have, like they like like they have in uh Donald Trump's building or somebody else.
And some of them believe me, they put him.
You tell them the truth.
I said, would I come here and do this on television and then not put a camera in?
Yeah, first of all, I should have come a little earlier, because we've already put about 500 cameras in.
Ah, so uh not your place, you're scheduled for next week, which is why I came here.
But we already have 500 in.
I was gonna go there because they invited me there for a party.
So, well, I tell you what, God will trust you.
You put the cameras in, I'll invite you for a party.
I said, okay, let's examine that.
Why?
Well, because who the hell who the hell is gonna do a rape on camera?
I said, man, would you like to be uh a police commissioner?
Well, that would be great for a commercial or some sort of campaign subvocating for it, right?
So now we we got it, we got it now.
Now the liberals get up and they say, This is a gross violation of privacy.
You will see what's going on in the elevator.
I would say, well, you know, we can see what goes on in the elevators in City Hall.
We can see what goes on on the elevators in Gracie Mansion.
We can see what goes on on the elevator of the Trump Plaza, we can see what's going on going on in the elevators of the Grand Hyatt.
We can see what goes on in the elevators of the richest people in the city, and some of the middle class people, and they have like one-tenth of the crime that you have.
You think maybe, oh, how about we used to have lots of bank robberies?
We don't have any more bank robberies because we have cameras.
So you think you get a rational response to that, like well, you know.
Right.
Well, it's still just being done to the black people.
I said, I just tried to explain to you that all those places are mostly white, they're not black.
By the way, this development is Hispanic, not black.
So you do I hate the black people or the Hispanic people of both?
Both.
I said, Oh, that's news to me.
I didn't know that.
Okay.
And the fact that I want to try to save their lives means I hate them.
You don't want to save their lives.
You're white.
Well, I tell you what.
There's nothing that's ever unanimous.
You're against it.
How many of you are for uh freaking whole place gets right?
We're putting them in tomorrow.
Not left.
Nobody covered it with the post.
Oh, even back then, right?
Even back then.
Oh, the post was better then.
The post didn't have the uh I don't I'm not gonna say anything because you got one good one past them today.
Well, mayor, we are now answering our I still love the post, I must say.
We're entering our fourth hour of the okay.
Well, we're gonna sum up really quickly.
I'm gonna give you the last things because tomorrow we have to tomorrow, tomorrow is Wednesday, and Dr. Maria has a great show for you tomorrow.
So yeah, so we're making up for the time.
We're gonna quite hook into her show tomorrow.
Right.
Um, this was this was just this is like an editorial I saw 24 years ago to boost public housing safety, putting cameras.
We'll keep up on that.
We have some more stories to read up on for tomorrow.
May want to try to get Andrew on.
Yeah, we do, and we also would like to take a look at, I'll tell you what's really becoming dynamic, Venezuela.
I think we're gonna wake up one morning, right?
And Mr. Maduro is gonna be in Spain with that miserable prime minister there who will not put his money in for um for NATO, and Trump Trump today back down a little.
Trump said he should be penalized.
Originally, Trump said he should be thrown out, but I agree with penalizing him.
I don't think he should throw Spain out yet.
You gotta keep the yeah, yeah.
Well, what's the purpose of NATO if you're gonna start taking people out?
Put the pressure on because Spain is not essentially a conservative country.
I think Dr. Maria would agree with that, having been in Spain.
Is not a conservative, it's basically uh a conservative country.
It is conservative, right?
I don't know.
You don't know for sure.
Well, Dr. Maria Dr. Maria, I don't think feels well.
She has a cough, so she's she's giving us non-considered opinions.
Without knowing, well, the more I think about it, when you hear about Spain in the news, you would think conservative, religious, Catholic.
Yeah, but you know, they get fright, they get a they get frightened by Franco.
Right, they have the Franco thing, yeah.
Fascist, fascist, fascist, like they did to Georgia Maloney.
Yeah, fascist, or Boriscone, fascist, fascist, fascist, fascist.
The minute you go right in Europe, you're a fascist here in America.
Now you're a fashion.
Now you're a race.
Racist is the more powerful charge.
They use here.
Fascist fascists doesn't Nazi is better than fascist here.
Well, remember Christian nationalism was a thing for a little bit.
But you're right, they went back to Nazi, though, because the Christian nationalists like, sign me up.
So they had to go back to calling people Nazis.
I am but racist and bigot were the big ones back in the day.
I'm not a racism bigot.
What are you saying?
No, no, you're not.
I'm saying that's what that was their big that's what they'd call us back in the day.
So now how did how how did the Israelis get rid of the tunnels in Gaza without it looking like another war?
I don't know if it's true, but these uh articles and a little bit of information that I tried to get says about 20 only 25 percent of the tunnels have been destroyed.
They all have to be destroyed, so it doesn't become uh uh an oasis for terrorists.
How do they do that?
Well, that's my question, Mayor.
I mean, I you could ask me, but I think the audience is waiting to hear from somebody who has experience all over the world handling security, safety, this sort of stuff.
isn't hard to do in terms of on the ground, just go in and blow them up.
The question is the unreal, stupid, idiotic, evil world we live in, where that will be made into another attack.
It won't be tied in.
It won't be tied into the fact that they promised to get rid of the tunnels.
It won't even be tied into the fact that they promised to disarm.
The minute Israel or us, or whatever, go in there and take their arms away and blow up their tunnels, then we're attacking.
Even though they promised to do it.
And they appear to already be breaking parts of the agreement.
If it's true, Mayor, that we're seeing Hamas fighters with their weapons returning to Gaza and attempting to call the shots, even if it's on one street.
I saw one, but I wasn't sure.
I didn't send it to you.
I saw one that claimed, I don't want to cause a war.
We'll spend tonight and tomorrow.
We'll see if we can certify.
Yeah.
If we can certify that Hamas has got weapons.
I am very sure, however, that the ones who came out of prison were given guns.
Right.
Right.
That I think I saw pictures of.
Yep.
And, oh, by the way, not just pictures.
You can see them shooting down other Palestinians in the street.
Right.
That's what I thought we saw.
And again, we'll try to confirm these for you tomorrow.
And I think, I think they thought if they start off with Palestinians, the Jews won't care.
As long as we're not killing Jews yet.
Right.
That's the key word there.
Well, Ted and I are now going to sign off for the evening.
We're going to go downstairs there and have, it looks like you can have dinner down there, right?
It does appear.
And I've been noticing the guys, you know, and you've been there many, multiple times, right?
I've been watching the guy.
You can see the guys up against the wall too.
They all kind of do things differently and over and back of us here.
Yeah.
So I had seen the guy, right.
And it's a whole great restaurant.
Great restaurant.
Oh, you're not kidding.
You'd enjoy it too.
There's one where you can dance on the tables.
You're not kidding.
You think, why, why would you suggest that one for me?
Oh, they're about four.
Cause it's not one.
Actions back that way.
And I know it's a holy city, but they don't fool around.
I've heard.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, we'll tell you more about that tomorrow night.
Too much fun.
We'll be back.
We'll be back tomorrow.
And tomorrow I'm going to tell you who I'm going to show you right now.
Let me put that on.
Is it?
Yeah.
I have to, I have to do a little work here to find it.
Exactly.
All I do is look at Alec Baldwin.
It's really, it's really terrible.
Oh, I like that picture.
Here.
That is a, that's a world famous painting by Vermeer called Girl with a Pearl Eerie.
Now he also painted, you know, a number of other masterpieces.
That's not his only, but for the longest time, no one knew who she was.
So it was done in 1665 by Johannes Vermeer.
And he belonged to a very special sect known as the Roman strands.
I'd assume they were Protestant.
Not sure.
That young lady is a, is the patron's 10 year old daughter, Magdalena.
She's dressed as a Jesus follower.
And it could, it could have been that she's 12.
12 and they just figured it out a few weeks ago who she was from going through all kinds of scripts they were not able to um and and what they point out about this painting is that it's a painting now see if you can understand this because I'm not a great uh interpreter of art I am of music, not art, but I want to learn.
The allure of this painting is the mystery of the muse.
It's not meant to be a direct portrait of a sitter who can be easily identified, but of a trony, a picture of an imaginary figure.
Too often people read paintings as purely biographical when there's more complexity in them.
Unlike some of his Dutch contemporaries, Vermir was famous for tantalizing viewers by withholding meaning from his art.
Even Tracy Chevalier, author of Girl with a Pearl Earring, a novel about the painting that inspired the 2003 film of the same name starring Scarlett Johansson.
Claim that the image works because it is unresolved.
You can't ever answer the question of what she's thinking or how she's feeling.
If it were resolved, then you'd move on to the next painting.
So the idea of this is that he left that for you to consider what she's thinking.
What's going on with no uh program?
Painting other paintings are different.
Now when you look at it, right?
And I have a better, I have a better shot of it.
The color isn't quite as sharp.
Is the color sharp on the TV?
Yeah.
Because look at the color on here.
Yeah.
But it doesn't matter.
I think it's more, it's more than the color.
I think it's the eyes and the face.
And and don't and don't you get an original copy up on the screen.
And don't you see?
No, we're gonna go over it tomorrow night.
Yeah, but don't you see their complexity?
Yeah, oh, big time.
Yeah.
100%.
And this is why Western civilization is called a civilization of humanity.
Because you you don't get sensitive considerations of the human being in most other civilizations as art.
Well, right.
Maybe we'll one last thing.
When we drove down to Miami to uh to uh Bianca Delagarza's birthday party, yeah.
We had a young lady with us, friend of Ted's.
She's not in that group, I don't think.
No, but uh she she I don't know, she probably thought like many people did.
I made a lot of money this way that I was like, you know, if political liars and Yankee Met fan.
He he, yeah, he's an expert on opera.
He went to one opera, he wants to make himself sound intelligent.
I said, go pick out any opera recording you got there, but all excerpts and whatever.
Yeah, she brought a whole and okay, she put a whole list up.
So I said, play them.
I'll tell you, I'll tell you the aria and the opera.
That was amazing.
I was way in the back, so I actually I'm gonna ask her about that tonight.
Damn, how how fast did it take me to get most of them within the first three or four notes?
I mean, she put a whole list up, and I'm I'm asking for how many was on that list.
She put a whole list of and played them for you, and you got did you get every single one?
Every single one.
We didn't miss one.
No, no, one, I think.
You had some issue with one, but it wasn't that you got it wrong, but maybe you miss her.
I think I made her one thing.
Yeah, I got the rest of it right.
I had the right aria and the right opera with the wrong thing.
Yeah, that was it.
See, even with this, the mayor cannot tell a lie.
It's like, what is that?
George George Washington.
We did 25.
You got them and then and then you know, she she didn't realize this, but she but sometimes when they do this to me, they try to delve into French and Russian and English opera.
And you still got it?
I'm gonna ask her when I get when I get back tonight.
I remember one guy tried this on me with German opera.
Can we do it?
Can we film this?
I mean, well, German opera.
I'm not sure I like German opera, but I study German opera.
Now I will say, truthfulness.
If I want to be a real star and show off, I keep it to Italian or French.
Right.
And where I can be caught, and I couldn't have 20 years ago, is the singer.
I don't listen to opera as much.
But 20 years ago I could tell you the opera, the aria, the singer, possibly even the orchestra and the conductor.
Possibly.
But nowadays I'm a little weaker because I don't have the time to keep listening like I used to.
Art was important to life because life has to have beauty, and that's why I introduced that little painting.
We're gonna do more of that.
Because I'm gonna show you how you can integrate it into your life, and it'll make you much, much happier.
Much, much happier.
That's what art is for.
Art is to make your life more complete, even if it isn't happy, more understanding.
The more you understand life, the happier you're gonna be, and the more successful you're gonna be.
So pray.
That's the most important thing you have to understand.
You gotta pray.
You've got to pray for the people in Ukraine.
And you who we haven't been thinking about very much, but they're doing a lot for them, and we'll go back to that tomorrow.
Pray for the people of Israel.
They're right on the verge.
Pray for the rest of the Arab countries, because they could be led to something so much better.
Pray for Iran.
Pray for the United States.
And our good friend Israel together.
We're like one now.
And pray for our great president and their great prime minister.
They continue to have the wisdom they've displayed.
And we'll be back tomorrow night.
Seven.
Right?
Yep.
Eight?
Right.
Where do you go?
Where do you go with eight?
I'll try to confuse you.
Eight o'clock, right here on X, but we're also on YouTube, Rumble, Instagram, Newsmax 2, Facebook.
People about us.
Yeah, help spread the word.
It helps us, the bigger audience we have, the better it is, and the more we can educate people and make sure they get the information they don't get elsewhere.
I should put a little check mark every time we do one that you don't get elsewhere.
We shouldn't do that.
We are.
I'm gonna think I'm thinking about doing that.
That's a good one.
Let's do that.
Well, we'll be seven, eight.
God bless America.
God bless our president.
God bless the prime minister of Israel.
And God bless us all.
And I don't think we have to pray for the repose of the soul of Charlie Kirk.
But we're gonna do it anyway.
And for the peace of that beautiful, beautiful family.
God bless them.
And thank you, Charlie, for your service to this country.
I just wish it could have been a lot longer.
Amen.
God bless America.
God bless America.
God bless America.
It's our purpose to bring to bear the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our day.
America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
It was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's common sense, written in 1776, one of the first American bestsellers, in which Thomas Paine explained by rational principles, the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate from the kingdom of Great Britain and the king of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, Freedom of speech, the ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past and see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world.
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