America's Mayor Live (819): President Trump Takes Venezuelan Oil Tanker, Warns Columbia
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America's mayor alive.
And although we have Washington in the background, we should have gotten rid of it because I'm tired of it.
We were there for three days and slept all day today trying to get over it with nightmares.
Horrible place.
So do you know the president threw South Africa out of the G20 meeting?
Who would have the guts to throw South Africa out of the meeting?
Donald Trump.
Now, why did he do it?
Because the country is corrupt from the top to about as far down the bottom as he can get.
And it is also becoming a fast friend of the country that wants to take over the world, China.
And they do many things behind our back with China with our requesting them for years not to do it.
But they feel they're very special because we can't do anything to them because they're black.
Well, they met the wrong guy.
If you're black, you help the United States, he's going to love you.
If you're black and you screw the United States, he's going to hate you.
And white works the same way.
He's got one focus.
Focuses us.
And the G20, which I think is going to be at his golf course in Miami.
This weekend?
I think so.
This weekend.
I think so.
We've got to check.
Hold on, maybe it's next weekend.
We're coming up.
South Africa is whining all over the place that they were cut out.
Okay, interesting.
Also, you know, the climate thing will come up, but they failed in their climate meeting to even make climate a priority.
And there's no question that they overhyped, if not created, climate change, global warming.
I don't know if they did it directly to make billions.
They did.
Was it a fraud scheme, was it a political fraud scheme that resulted unexpectedly in a lot of money?
I don't know.
I don't know.
But it sure is with a terrible distraction and a terrible problem for the American people.
The grand jury has again refused to indict Letitia James.
Letitia is now angry that they won't indict her and she's now going to go out and try to kill a few people and see if that works.
But he's not going to do it in Manhattan because Bragg, you know, might give her an award.
She's going to try to pick some other place where they actually indict people.
The House passed a massive defense.
I guess it's really a supplemental, right?
They pumped $901 billion into the military.
That's what you call peace through strength.
That backs up exactly, exactly what he was talking about.
And it couldn't have come at a better time because he's in the middle of all kinds of difficult situations in various parts of the world.
The most important of one, the most important one of which is the one here in this hemisphere with Venezuela, because they should be blocked out.
The Cubans should be blocked out.
And there's only one way to block out the Cubans.
It's to get rid of Chavez.
And there's a lot of good reasons for getting rid of Chavez.
Mostly it's to keep the people of Venezuela alive and hopefully at the same time get rid of the degradation that's occurring to a place where we spent a lot of American treasure and a lot of American lives to fix it.
Colombia, which is basically siding with South Africa in their willingness to do business with Russia and with China.
So these are important.
These are important efforts.
And for the judges to just do the, we're against it.
We're against it.
The judge in the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case must be released from immigration while his case proceeds.
If I'm correct, this guy is on tape beating the crap out of his wife.
And then she, well, she's on tape saying he beat the crap out of her.
And then she withdraws it and later on says it's not true when she's under his authority and he can beat the crap out of her if she doesn't say what she's supposed to say.
That's what happens when you have in New York corrupt New York judges who are put there by the Democratic County leader and therefore have to make these unfair, completely biased relitical rulings and then get to do personal injury cases and make a fortune with the network that has been set up for them and for other judges looking to make an outside income.
And they do a Nancy Pelosi and they start getting inside information and they start trading on it and they try to make deals, etc.
So I would say that I don't know if we shouldn't demand that the changes be made at the UN.
I'm very frustrated.
I'm a very bad source of the UN because I just believe we should get the hell out.
I do not know what good it does us.
No, I can't say that.
I do know it does make some good when a very good speech is given there and the American position gets out.
Trump has done that several times.
We know some of the famous speeches that were given there by people who appeared to be very left but really weren't.
So like Adelaide Stevenson.
So I'd like to see, I'd like to see what happens if we open it.
Shall we take a short break?
Should we?
Yeah, this way we'll be able to organize everything.
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Palm Beach, Florida, California.
Oh my God, who wants to go to California?
Well, we told you that climate people are really taking a beating for overestimating, right?
And not only that, a lot of it's giving the room for the scientists around the other side to come out and tell you a much more, first of all, some cases, a totally contradictory picture.
And in some cases, a very different interpretation of very much the same data.
So there are definitely any number of opinions on climate change.
And the idea that it settles science is, well, actually, it emerges from an authoritarian heart.
Science is not, people think of science as a yes-no enterprise.
And yeah, it is a yes-no enterprise in the very few times in which it can get absolute truth.
But most of the time, because we're constrained as human beings on our ability to observe the world, we have tentative truth.
Most of the things science says should be honestly attended by a percentage of possibility as opposed to reality.
That's even true in medicine.
Even though we tested it, it works outright.
We never know what happens after 10 years.
Certain medicines, particularly in the vaccine category, can have unknown problems numerous years from now.
So really, the only safe way to greenlight things like that is to have had a lot of history with them or something comparable, something very, very comparable that shows you the difficulties.
And what they did to us on September 11 is completely incomprehensible.
First of all, they changed the method of vaccination or the whole protocol of vaccination.
A vaccination is intended to cure and prevent, not to cure, to prevent the disease from coming back to you again.
So you've got to go through the symptoms of whatever it is.
And when you take it, now you are immunized against it.
That was never the case with the COVID vaccine.
And they were very, very careful in the way they presented it to make it appear as if it was a complete cure of the disease.
But a little careful language below the box told us that it had lots of dangers and it may not be.
So President Biden, who you could imagine wouldn't be impressed with this at all, just went out immediately and said, if you don't take the vaccine, you're a killer.
Which had to have encouraged a lot of people who are now very ill and maybe died to take the vaccine at a very early stage.
He later changed it to after he did all of his moral indignation about the fact that if you weren't taking the vaccine or you weren't wearing the mask, you were seeking to kill your fellow citizens.
When he found out that taking the mask had very little to do with whether you could transmit or not, and taking the vaccine was a mixed bag, he still continued with a lot of it.
And those are outrageous things that you do because you got American killed doing that.
We're straightening that out now, slowly but surely.
We've probably got 80% of the Americans along on it.
But that was a very, very difficult job to change propaganda into the truth.
Another thing that's a really difficult job to do is to get rid of the hatred for Jewish people at Columbia University.
So if you're sending your son or daughter to Columbia and you care about anti-Semitism being taught the right way, don't send them to Columbia.
They're getting fined now for another employee, the Columbia University Public Health Instructor, ranted to 400 incoming students about how the school's prominent Jewish donors only made their gifts to launder blood money and deny the existence of the Jewish state, according to a stunning report in the Ivy League Journal.
Why the great concentration of the Jewish people?
I mean, I understand why from a religious point of view, I do not understand from these Non-religious and heretical people, why they're so consumed with trying to show that Judaism stood for bad things, not good things.
And Jesus, who they reject, was very, very capable of saying, it doesn't matter what your past was, come to me and you'll be saved.
A very heartwarming and a very encouraging message to people who feel they are desperate, right?
Right.
A Columbia University public health instructor ranted to 400 incoming students about how the school's prominent Jewish donors only made their gifts to launder blood money.
I mean, this is ridiculous.
Professor raising money for Hamas.
The shocking examples in the report are a harsh reminder of how deep and pervasive anti-Semitism is at Columbia.
Few, if any, of the professors have held accountable.
Those who were have been taken back just about.
The vast majority are teaching today that tenure is not a free pass to violate student civil rights, and real change will only come through accountability.
Columbia promises to have done, but they've done less than half.
So don't rest assured that because the president got these agreements, when they go off into the, they're going to just do what the hell they want, right?
Well, academics, they're good at coming up with other names for stuff and calling it their own.
CEI, what it'll be called tomorrow.
Well, I think that the main issue facing us right now is how the heck, how do we get this Ukrainian war over?
See, I would have, this shows you the bad faith of India.
When you're in a situation like this, you are in a war, which appears to be a stalemate.
You take a ceasefire, right?
We take a ceasefire because, well, I guess that.
If you're losing and you're bogged down, well, they're bogged down, but they keep thinking by doing it, they get unbogged down.
Right.
Keep it up.
If they keep it up, they will eventually get unbogged down.
Right, right.
Heard some statement about insanity that went something like: keep doing the same thing and expecting the same results.
I don't know.
No one would reject that.
Right.
I mean, that's a very honest and honorable view that has a great deal of support in the facts.
But I don't know if you want to be another London where we put people to jail if they say anything that's harmful to the Jewish people or anybody else.
I think they do it selectively based on their political biases, but they got a lot of people in jail right now saying very bad things about Antifa.
If they got my video, they'd probably put me in solitary confinement.
That's no way to deal with speech.
That isn't, I don't know, as long as London does stuff like that, we can say they're really an ally, but do they share our philosophy?
Well, and in all fairness to London, they've sort of been overtaken in a lot of ways.
They have.
They have no returns.
Maybe they got a bad taste in their mouth from the Thomas Paine days.
Look what free speech got that darn printing press.
Yeah, we lost the colonies over those damn.
Well, Europe never had free speech.
Right.
They don't have it.
That's a very good point.
And so many young Americans, Mayor, you should have a course, right?
Because so many young Americans, they have no idea just how rare, how rare it is in the course of human history.
But even today, it is to have the freedom of expression that they have here in America.
Look at the scientists that were, what, burnt and exiled for saying that the earth revolves around the sun.
But even now today, right?
Even now, right?
I think a lot of our generations even younger than mine, maybe even mine, just are not aware of how rare it is.
And in the liberal meeting, in this country, even the past 20 years, since I've been growing, my formative years, they've tried to pay this new narrative, Mayor.
I don't know if you've seen it.
Oh, America's free?
Well, so is 180 countries around the world, right?
They tried to almost make it like...
Yeah, but none in the Middle East.
Jackass.
Zero.
Certainly not where Hamas is currently ruling.
That's a completely unquestioning ally of the United States of America.
Right.
So that makes a big difference, and that's what our foreign policy is about.
Right.
Did Trump answer that?
I'm sure they did.
Yeah, well, we'd have to find.
Find it.
So I'll have to find it.
Sorry, I don't have that ready.
So we're going to take a short break.
And when we come back, we're going to talk about the story that Ted has been dying to talk about and has great insights into it.
Very, very interesting.
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It's not like a factory, it's like a hospital.
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U.S. Army Major Scott Smiley paid a high price serving on Nation.
Scott was leading his platoon in Iraq when a blast sent shrapnel through his eyes, leaving him blind and temporarily paralyzed.
Scott would become the first blind, active duty military officer before medically retiring years later.
Thanks to friends like you, the Tunnel of the Towers Foundation gave Scott and his family a mortgage-free, specially adapted smart home.
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Rudy Giuliani.
America's May Alive.
Now, we mentioned this.
We made reference to this.
I'm not sure that we went into any detail about it because I'm not as detailed about it as Ted is.
Now, as you know, Ted, my colleague, comes from Michigan.
So he is involved in all things Michigan but one.
What do I say?
But one.
There is one in which you'll find this very difficult to deal with, but he has to as he grows up here.
He is a trader to Michigan on one thing.
He roots for the Green Bay Packers.
Now, he's going to give all kinds of facetious and euphemistic answers and all kinds of things here about how he's closer to.
But he's from Michigan and he doesn't root for the Detroit Lions.
He roots for the Green Bay Packers.
I can understand it.
I'm second, third, fourth, at worst, root for the Green Bay Packers.
And people think it's all Lombardi.
It isn't.
It's watching them on Thanksgiving television.
And I've rooted for them over what should be his team, the Detroit Lions.
But like my son, who chose the Yankees over the Mets, he chose the better team.
And Ted, I cannot figure out what's going on with this coach.
I don't know if this is legit firing.
I don't know if this is a legit firing or this is the guy.
First of all, tell us about it.
Stephen back in Florida with us.
So this is where we get two views on it.
You get two.
One of them being a member of the Arch Rival.
Well, one of the rivals.
I'll get into that later.
Michigan State.
He's a Michigan State.
Go Green.
Which is one of them.
Not the rival for Michigan, but I know.
I know.
Have told me that Ohio is, but I've always thought Michigan State was.
Well, Michigan State people will tell you that they're both big games.
I don't know.
But going back, so the University of Michigan.
In any event, let's get on this coach because, you know, you gotta be so you're on the spot rather than him, but it could be you too, uh, or me.
I'm from Notre Dame, and you say Notre Dame, you know, and we gotta talk about that.
We gotta talk about that at some point.
We do once a week sports show so that we don't bore the non-sports people.
So tell me the sports stuff.
Tell me.
Yeah, I would love to do that.
Well, we should do that.
But Joe Rogan does whenever he does a big MMA podcast, so that all the regular listeners don't like just lose.
Oh, so he'll do a separate say this is an MMA podcast.
Which means mixed martial arts.
So I cover the sporting.
So he'll tell, he'll warn his listeners going in.
This is going to be.
It's not a generic podcast for every listener.
This is for the guyhard MMA fans.
So this is the latest.
I'll do a Yankee one that way.
I could.
I could.
So tell me about this coach.
I remember last weekend, was it last weekend that he lost a tough game or two weekends ago?
Last weekend, two years ago.
I remember you were in a state.
You were in a different state over there.
Not really.
I mean, we kind of expected to lose that one right this year against Ohio State.
He was still upset.
So, of course, a lot of you have probably heard this, even if you're not a football fan, because it was such a bizarre story and how this happened.
The head coach of the University of Michigan football team, Sharon Moore, was fired Wednesday with the University of Michigan saying it found evidence that Moore had an inappropriate relationship with a staffer.
That's the language they're using.
No more details.
Inappropriate relationship with no more details from the university.
Of course, there's a lot of reports now coming out.
The latest as of tonight is that the interim president of the University of Michigan, because even at the presidential level, they've had some changes, had sent a message to students and faculty members with an update on Moore's firing.
The interim president, Mr. Dominico Grasso, is Grasso Italian?
Usually.
Mr. Grasso said the investigation is ongoing and asked for anyone with information to share it to the compliance hotline.
So that's interesting.
Information about just about the situation.
What did he want to do?
This was sent out to all faculty members and staff.
This is the university president telling everybody, right?
I could be a freshman student in bio 101.
I'm getting this email.
If you have any information to share, please do so.
And he put in a special compliance hotline.
So this is getting quite bizarre.
So he's looking for, I mean, that's a dangerous one.
He's got all kinds of crap back.
And now there's been reports also that the athletic director was fired, but that is not the case.
I will say, as someone, and you're pretty, you know, you've come from a background in the legal world.
I feel like a lot of billable hours are happening with these lines and sheets and memo.
Oh, yeah.
100%.
So late Wednesday, and this is a nearby city near Ann Arbor in Celine, Michigan.
Oh, yeah, I know where that is.
Police had detained the former coach.
He had been fired earlier in the day.
And later that night, he was detained by police and transferred to Pittsfield Township, which is also nearby.
Did they think he was running away?
Well, this is where it gets interesting.
Multiple reports indicate that he had been threatening himself to commit that he was suicidal.
So tell me a little bit about it.
He was still in jail as of tonight, and he's waiting to be arraigned.
And reports are that he'll be arraigned.
A rain tomorrow to the depths of servitude, right?
I mean, he was he was coach of one of the four or five ten most legendary football programs in the country, right?
Not only that, but at a time in which they're having a very good year, yep.
Uh, yeah, I mean, sure, well, it's not a total disaster, you know, they weren't expected to go to the playoffs this year, so but that's not pretty good, right?
Yeah, yeah, they just lost a big bowl, they lost a big game to Ohio State.
Yep, how did they do at Michigan State, by the way?
They beat Michigan State, Michigan State had a real down year.
Okay, what's their overall record?
The overall record for the Wolverines they are currently fifth in the Big Ten.
Oh, that's that's well, in there, and that's by the way, that's just in there.
Uh, so nine and three overall, that's what I thought.
I just wanted to double-check.
I mean, that's a good record, nine and three is real good, just given the fact you better be no worse than two losses to have a chance, right?
Right.
I mean, look, if they had one more win, we who knows what we're um what we're saying right now.
And there we go.
So, up until the game against Ohio, they had a chance, right?
Uh, if they had beaten, they would have got a big bump, yeah.
There's a chance they would have made the college wall playoffs, yes.
I'm not sure, I believe that would have meant they played in the Big Ten championship game, so they reallyndiana.
Indiana's number one, Indiana's number one in the they finished the season number one in the country, undefeated 12-0.
And what about Ohio State?
11-1.
Indiana beat Ohio State for the Big Ten Championship this past Saturday in a very exciting game.
Indiana, right?
Wow, for a Notre Dame fan, too.
You're like shocked.
You didn't even know Indiana had a football team.
Yeah, like why would the state?
No offense, Indiana.
Well, I mean, it's Indiana, right?
They've got a legendary basketball program.
Uh, you think of the state of Indiana.
Have you like driven through it?
I've spent no, I spent a good amount of time.
You're a New Yorker.
Oh, yeah.
You come from Michigan.
Yeah, I'm just saying.
Steven, how do you think?
Uh, how do you think these New Yorkers treat us, Michiganis?
Yeah, how do you think he's treated us?
You know, especially New York, this is a city in which they take up the streets at night.
Nine o'clock, all the streets are taken up.
You can't even walk on the streets, right?
Well, for New Yorkers, it's basically overreaction to what this guy did he at first.
It sounded like he had some kind of inappropriate relationship with his teammates or that he took advantage of a young girl.
No, this is what has happened.
Well, there's probably a moral, there's probably some sort of, I don't know if they call it a morality.
This is a morality.
I'm trying to get a sense of seriousness of it.
Oh, what has the girl said?
The woman has not published.
I have nothing from the woman.
What I would say is that nothing?
I would say there must be a lot more here, Mayor, right?
There must be more to this story.
I think they just don't want to pay him.
And he had, like, you can't, in this day and age, have like a loving relationship with someone you work with.
They, well, it's, and you got to remember, this is still a university campus.
It's still promoted wrong.
Like, you can't, yeah, right.
There's reasons why you cannot have why it's they don't want to have, but they have policies in place where you're not having uh hate sex with your subordinates.
So, right, it's a staff street where they've had a history of scandal, particularly sexual scandal.
Yeah, oh, certainly, Dr. Oh, no, actually, sorry, that was Michigan State.
Stevens bringing none of these teams.
That's the point, though.
None of these teams are immune from that.
And actually, it's a there must be well.
We know, well, we've heard through reports in that for weeks now.
Um, and I talked to some people at the university today, Mayor.
Um, and there's there is there is more to come out on this, and there have been numerous complaints from people inside the building, the football building, uh, for weeks now about sure about the coach.
And those complaints weren't necessarily directly tied to this incident, but oh, the guy who wants to be the coach has a problem with the crime.
Well, apparently, he was berating assistants or acting in a way that was different than the previous, you know, so out of out of character for him, I should say.
So, what's the full scope of what we know about this coach?
He was having an affair with his assistant, right?
That's the understanding.
What?
That's the understanding.
We now have police audio.
I'm going to pull that up when I can.
He's having an affair with his subordinate.
As far as we know, it's consensual.
Yes, sir.
But, but that's the thing.
We don't know.
I mean, you got to assume Sharon Moore was reportedly suicidal and wielding a knife shortly after he was fired.
No, because he was fired.
Well, and because he's losing $40 million.
Yeah, I'm guessing the university finally had what they needed in terms of evidence to fire him for a cause.
Where is his heart with his wife or his mistress?
I don't know that I could say that, but I don't know.
Yeah, is this out of like, is he married?
No, what we know is that the university must have came across information that gave they were investigating this for weeks.
The universities have been investigating this.
And my understanding, and these are from people I've spoken with, he had passed, they had done an investigation and found no evidence of wrongdoing.
And so he was clear.
Something happened Wednesday.
Something came that was brought to the board's attention.
Yeah, it was quite clear they had lost Ohio State.
We laugh, but that's a factor, right?
And it would cost Ted.
How much would it cost him to just get rid of the buyout for him would have been, and I'm going to get a full figure here.
He was getting paid $6 million a year.
Right.
God, not that much.
Right.
Well, compared to some coaches.
They're going to give the 40 million.
I thought that's how much you was.
So that 40 million would have been the buyout then.
Of course, unless you're fired with cause.
So they must have something that gives them cause.
No, they don't.
They've been fumbling around forever.
They must have evidence.
And then they're.
Oh, I don't.
I don't make that assumption with these jackasses.
Yes.
They fumble around because they've always had the wall press on their side.
Right.
So they're going to refuse.
He's going to sue them.
Right.
Oh, yeah.
He's going to sue them to get his buyout, right?
It could be great.
You got a lot of people to sue.
It'd be great.
Great case.
Federal case.
It'd be really terrific.
Yeah.
But you.
Well, who?
So on the merits, where are you at on the merits?
So does he win the lawsuit?
What do you set up hypothetical facts?
We don't have all the facts.
I was going to say, we don't.
Let's set him up on the fact.
Suppose this is just a simple case of the coach having an affair with his number two.
Number two or administrative assistant.
Executive assistant.
I don't know.
Number three, number four.
No, no, I'm saying, right?
Well, number two is like the offensive coordinator, right?
No, no, no.
You're talking subordinates.
Yes.
Well, I want to make that distinction, right?
I think that's important.
It's the lady that he spends probably the most time with.
They have a very intimate working relationship.
I know a lot of executives really treasure the relationship they have with their executive assistant.
So when you put it out, you put out all the material, you keep it separate, you put this out and you say, you make your own determination about this.
Then all the people who support him will go on and say, is this a guy who's in love?
Yep.
I think you'll come to that conclusion.
That he was in love and he had a mental breakdown.
It's a difficult question.
Or was he or was he trying to hide it?
I want to know how it became.
I can't go ahead, Mayor.
I have some additional information.
I shouldn't say that.
I have heard some other things involving a donor, whether an individual in this case had parents that were donors, whether it was a friend or someone connected.
So somebody else caught wind of this and was on a mission internally to remove to remove Sharon Moore as a head football coach.
And of course, we need to know more about it.
Good, good, good.
Keep it on us.
Yeah.
So we need to know more about the girl's reaction, how she reacted to it.
So we're not, we aren't talking, we're not talking high school here, right?
So I think, right, that would be a concern more if you're talking high school football.
We are talking college.
Should we put a picture of her?
Sure.
We'll work on getting a picture.
Bless you, Mayor.
We'll work on that.
Well, let's listen to the audio.
I believe we have the audio.
Give us one second here.
Oh, come back to us.
Come back to us.
So, again, just to wrap, to put a bow on this, and we'll get some more information in the future here.
The head football coach of the University of Michigan was fired and then arrested hours later after being found wielding a knife, is how it's reported on police audio.
He was wielding a knife.
He was wielding a knife.
He was arrested.
He's still in jail.
Sharon Moore is sitting in Washtenaw County Jail as we speak.
I don't know.
Did I make that?
Did we make that part clear?
Okay.
He was wielding a knife according to police audio.
Again, my understanding, and after talking to multiple people and reading, what we do know reported is that he was suicidal.
I've heard additional things.
I don't actually want to report it until, you know, it's a tactic.
And in most cases, I would say in a situation between two lovers, I bet the statistics probably are out, right?
It's much more of a tactic than a serious threat.
You had 10 digits of money, and then now you don't got that, right?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Well, we're not in a position to know who is and who isn't like suicidal.
That's a good point.
That's why they treat every case.
How about her?
We know anything about her.
We know very little about her.
She's pretty.
We know very little about her.
And so we're going to keep doing some.
We're going to try.
We're going to try to interview her and find out her side of the story.
Yeah, we should try to do that.
It's a terrible situation, and I'm sorry that all the things we have to think about.
What a thing to have to go off on.
Although it is important about sexual Mars inside the United States.
It is something that China is trying to destroy for us.
But the question is: I wouldn't draw a conclusion on this guy right now.
I really wouldn't.
If you can maintain the American posture of innocent until proven guilty, if you can maintain the American posture of gentleness and fairness, let's give the guy a chance to explain what happened.
Let's get all the facts and then let's find out was this a very understandable human situation he was lulled into, in which case, of course, maybe he shouldn't be a coach because a coach shouldn't be that easily influenced.
That's one thing.
And two, let's find out about the young ladies, whether they would like to be the product of a better educational system, which may very well be the case.
Right.
And just for reference, this is the young go back.
I'll get a picture of her.
I'll get a picture of her.
Yep.
So we'll stay on top of this.
Sorry.
We'll stay on top of this.
And we'll have more tomorrow.
And yeah, I'm sure we will.
And we'll find out a little bit more about her.
And how serious was this attempted attack on her?
I don't know if it was an attack or was it an opportunity to persuade that fail?
I don't know the answer to that.
I do know he has good judgment on football.
Yeah, right.
Do you want to play if I find this audio call?
Should we play it?
Yeah.
Which one?
The 911 call.
Okay.
Well, I just need a second.
We're bringing this up right now.
So this is what we understand is a 911 call connected to this case.
I apologize, folks.
A lot of moving parts.
I believe I thought I had it.
I think this isn't your post.
I didn't your post hasn't here.
That's an interesting video.
No, I actually am very upset about that.
I don't want to talk about it.
I'm just trying to play this.
So who's the new coach?
It's a very interesting situation.
Did they do it vetting on him?
Yeah.
Picture career.
Yeah, but I'll.
What's going on?
3280, Ann Ivers Lane.
3280, Ann Irish Lane.
Suspect just called the caller and told her to mail the location and the house attacking her.
State's been stuck in her for months.
Didn't touch it.
Picture Prior.
Go ahead.
We're canceled here.
It looks like the patient has already been transported.
That's actually going to be you.
But if you want to head that way, doesn't talk about it from the area.
I can't tell if you said that.
They said he's a coach of the owner.
You have an awesome one.
I think that's fine.
I'm going to come back to you.
I can barely hear him.
That's the new coach.
But can we come back to you?
Yeah, yeah.
Back to you.
Well, there he is at a point of confusion, I would imagine.
So we know he's in custody.
We know that he's going to be charged with what's he going to be charged with?
Jack, up here, suspected.
I believe assault is what.
Who's that?
Rape?
Assault.
What do you normally do?
Is there some sort of just catch-all, like disorderly conduct?
Yeah, but I mean that you wouldn't be in jail.
That kind of takes it out.
Wielding a knife.
Oh, yeah.
Wielding a knife starts to get you there.
But Washtenaw County is like one of these counties that's quite lefty-lefty.
Threatening with a deadly weapon.
But no, they're like New York, like release them type people.
Like shrooms are legal.
I just don't make an interview.
Yeah, well, yeah.
Grant, he's a public figure.
It's a little bit different than the criminals being released, right?
And it's a little bit of a different situation, but I get Washtenaw County, you gotta admit.
Of course, of course.
And that is, like you said, though, that wokeness is what look, the wokeness and some of the DEI elements.
I truly believe knowing the university a little bit.
I did not attend.
I have a lot of family that did.
I was involved with student government at my school.
So we went to Ann Arbor a lot.
And even then, I'm trying to make.
So even then, I knew, right, like how silly they were at Ann Arbor compared to the other schools.
And so without a doubt, they weighed his skin color.
And I won't say how, but that his skin color mattered more than it should have, right?
In every decision they made from hiring him to firing him and when to do it because of how woke and how much DEI has infested Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the university system overall, right?
Of which Ann Arbor is just, you know, the monster, one of them, right?
And the one that's festiton, I guess, right?
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
They are the flagships institutions.
This is another red mark for Governor Grit Grid Holmes.
Oh, Governor Whitless, Whitole.
Yeah, with No Brains or whatever the hell she is.
Did she go to college?
Yeah, she did.
Michigan State.
Oh, yeah.
She's got a big family in the lancing area.
I don't think she's a lawyer.
She comes from, she was, she grew up crawling on the lawyer.
She was crawling on the floor of Blue Cross Blue Shield.
Her father was the CEO of the ever-beloved Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance company.
Everybody would appreciate that killing him like they do, Gangioni.
I mean, isn't that ridiculous?
Gangioni gets appointed for killing somebody who is not a bad guy, but doesn't matter, right?
Yeah.
Wow, wow, wow.
Things are getting rough around here.
Right.
Why do you think things are getting so rough?
Why, why?
Oh, culture.
Oh, that's a good question, Mayor.
I'll tell you.
I'll give you my two cents just from observing and spending all this time with you.
And we watch the news, like you said, every day and being involved in politics in different parts of the country.
There is, there's one, the way we treat young men in this country, right?
Even over the course of the past 20, 30 years, the way we've totally castrated, you know, the idea of what it means to be a man in this country.
I think social media and this culture, this materialistic culture, right?
You need to have general cultural rot.
Yeah, yeah, right.
You know, right, cultural rot drugs, cultural rot.
And it all goes back to cultural rot, right?
The people that we're supposed to follow, whether it's on TV and the movies and sports.
For example, someone like LeBron James.
Okay, so the guy's good at playing basketball.
So now we're supposed to like take his advice on global affairs.
But the left-wing, they want, but they would tell us to, right?
A lack of real, I mean, I don't want to bring you back into this, Mayor, but a lack of real role models and people that have actually accomplished something in life, right?
People that are famous for accomplishing something.
A lack of knowledge of history.
That too.
Yeah.
Well, that will be another one.
When we put people like LeBron, I don't want to just use LeBron James, but when we elevate people like LeBron James, the people we should be listening to, then you're going to lose all sense of history, right?
Taylor Swift, we're supposed to listen to Taylor Swift or Bad Bunny.
Yeah, or Bad Bunny.
Who is Bad Bunny?
The Mayor.
Yeah, Bad Bunny.
I guess he's famous.
Apparently, he's doing the halftime show.
That's a halftime show guy who told us we got to learn Spanish.
Well, this defense gets a lot of listens.
Oh, he's very popular.
He's very popular.
I couldn't name a song, probably.
Well, this is going to be going on all week, I guess.
I mean, yeah, and we're already at Thursday.
It's going to take away from all the substantive coverage, I guess.
But I mean, I think Green Bay was on its way to the Super Bowl.
In what respect?
Well, I know they are.
Ted always thinks that.
I know that.
Are we going to win?
Yes, I have a feeling.
And I had another friend do this earlier today.
They mixed up my Packer fandom with my support for the University of Michigan Wolverines.
What?
So, why are the Packers no longer going to the Super Bowl?
You tell me.
Oh.
Okay, so now we're switching to the pros, right?
We're switching to pro football now.
The Green Bay Packers are arguably the number one, maybe number two team in football.
They're coming off a big win against the Chicago Bears, and they're playing really well.
And for sports fans out there, you'll understand this, right?
My whole life has been Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers.
You think this quarterback is good?
Jordan Love.
And there's a lot of similarities about when these individuals won their first Super Bowl.
Brett Favre, on his sixth season, he won a Super Bowl with the Green Bay Packers.
Aaron Rodgers, in his sixth season, he won a Super Bowl with the Green Bay Packers.
Jordan Love is right now in his sixth season as a backup or start, right?
He hasn't started all those years with the Green Bay Packers.
Brett Favre came in.
We brought in this coach, Mike Holmgren, and then, but we needed a big defensive pickup.
So who did we get?
Reggie White, the Minister of Defense.
Remember Reggie White?
Yeah, he was great.
He used to beat you guys up.
Reggie White came in there.
We needed that piece on defense.
We had Brett Favre.
We got Reggie White, won a Super Bowl.
Aaron Rodgers, we needed somebody that could make turnovers.
A Michigan man, Charles Woodson on defense.
We went and got Charles Woodson.
We won a Super Bowl.
Now we're with Jordan Love.
We need a pass.
We needed to pick up our pass rushing.
What do we do?
We went out and got Micah Parsons, the number one pass rusher available in free agency.
And so a lot of things are lining up.
A lot of things are lining up, Mayor, for this to be a Super Bowl year for the Packers.
So if they don't win the Super Bowl, you say they're going to get us playoffs.
Yes, they are going to the playoffs already.
Well, they're not in yet, but yes, they probably have to lose the rest.
So what happens this weekend so that we can wrap up for our diehard football fans?
For this weekend?
Oh, well, we have the big Army-Navy game, which I think all Americans.
Give us a story.
How many Army-Navy games have you been to?
Three or four.
The last one with the president.
The President Trump, right?
Yep.
I love the Army-Navy game.
That's in Baltimore this Saturday.
One of my great regrets in life, I turned down an opportunity to go when I lived in DC.
There were some other factors at play, but I do wish I went.
It's an experience.
It's a great thing to see.
It's our future.
It's the people who are going to protect us and keep us alive.
It's the people that we don't give enough attention to that we should.
We should give enough attention to them.
They're wonderful people and great people.
And the game is always so heavily fought.
Oh, wow.
And they put such rules and restrictions on it.
Okay.
They want him to play it.
Oh, no.
You ever stop here?
I didn't ask you a question.
Share that over here if you need to.
We shut her up.
So now, let's talk about our podcast.
Let's do it.
Tell them what's about that.
Sorry, I'm just trying to get a couple.
So we have a great podcast out by the mayor, and it really focuses in on the, you know, the curious case of Nick Fuentes.
Nick Fuentes, of course, and for even the past year or so, right, you've probably heard his name more and more.
It used to be just the left.
The media would use Nick's name.
Who's his involvement in January 6th?
That I don't know.
He may have been there.
He gave his speech there.
So he was there.
That's interesting.
I don't know if he was ever charged.
So we, you know, Nick Fuentes.
Now, I'd caution folks, even if you do happen to agree with some of what he's saying, keep in mind how these, some of these pod, how it tends to go with these podcasters, right?
They may say one or two things you agree with.
But do you really know the person you're listening to?
I mean, we see somebody like Candace Owens, right?
You see somebody like Candace Owens now who's out there saying the terrible and disgusting things she's saying, clearly for clicks, for attention, right?
For these different things.
And you know, I'm not going to use the word disgusting.
I think what she's saying is irresponsible, right?
I try to take emotion out of it because to combat what we're facing with some of these things, I think it's important to try and speak to the ones who are, you know, kind of following that path.
Or, you know, they look at someone like Candace, right?
If I just call them all, if I just say Candace is what she's saying is stupid or, you know, if you say something like that, sometimes you actually encourage those folks, you turn off the folks that you're trying to win back over, right?
Right.
So if I were to look at Nick Fuentes, young kid, younger than me, but I remember his name.
And I, you know, Mayor, we haven't talked much about this.
You know, I started with the Daily Caller in 2016.
Well, I've heard his name from the beginning, heard it, but never.
Yeah, 2016, well, 2015, 2016.
And that's when Nick Fuentes came on the scene.
I got to look back at my notes and stuff from when I was with the Daily Caller.
I worked for Tucker Carl.
I bet you I met the guy.
Who?
Nick Fuentes.
I bet he was in the office that renounced.
Oh, cool.
Yeah.
Maybe at the Charlottesville, maybe he was covering Charlotte.
Charlottesville.
Maybe he was.
He wasn't necessarily covering Charlottesville, just kind of.
Participating in Charlottesville.
So we have this great podcast.
We're going to play some of it shortly here.
We'll have it up here right after the show.
Just go over to Subscribe on X and we'll put it up.
But the mayor really picks it apart piece by piece.
We have some fun with it.
We do, right?
Of course, you have to.
I think it's worth watching.
But it's worth watching because you have a real substantive piece on which you can solidify your arguments that this guy should not be symbolizing the Republican Party of the Republican Rights.
And it's not about the name calling.
And like I said, we had some fun with it at times.
There were some moments that you can't help but laugh.
We tried to reduce it.
Right.
It reduces.
But the mayor pushes, not doesn't push back.
The mayor responds with facts, right?
He responds with what he knows about history.
That's the only way to do it, as Stephen said.
And so I'd encourage anyone who's getting frustrated, right?
Especially on the right, even within our whole conservative movement, right?
If there's something someone's saying you disagree with or they're taking an entire path you disagree with, in order to defeat that, if you want to defeat that, you got to come up with a coherent argument as the mayor does every step of the way, right?
Nobody's surprised by that.
And that's how you win people over.
That's how I feel we win people over in this respect, especially with what we're facing.
Because there's a huge fight happening right now in the movement.
It's not even a two-sided fight, right?
I think there's just a lot of anger, a lot of bitterness with Charlie's death, whether it's Charlie's death or just generally speaking, right?
We won in 2024.
So now what?
Right.
We all accomplished that.
That's like the dog catching the car.
What's the saying?
Yeah, the dog.
The dog catches the car, right?
So it's like, you know, there's some of that at play.
So now we're all getting back to infighting.
But there are some larger issues and it does involve, and I don't know, and this isn't, and I'm not accusing Nick of this.
I actually don't think Nick would be supportive of something like this.
But there are outside influences, whether it's the Democrat Party, special interest groups, foreign governments who are attempting to inject chaos and so division among the conversations.
Yeah.
Yeah, divide and conquer.
So a lot of that's happening right now, too.
You stay on here, and I tell you, you'll get a very, very good analysis of everything from America's Mayor Live and from our podcast.
Because with our podcast, we go into greater detail on all of this.
And you can imagine next week we will go into greater detail on all of this.
Yeah.
Right now, I want you to concentrate on Ukraine and what happened there and how that reduced our defenses measurably and reduced our leverage immensely to save the United States and the world from a possible nuclear war started by this madman.
So we'll be back with you to we'll be back with you tomorrow night.
God willing.
And we'll be back at seven on Mike's TV.
Yellindel TV.
Yellindel TV.
Then we'll be back here on X at nine.
And at eight too.
And we'll back at well, we are at eight.
We'll be on at eight and then we'll be on through nine because we always go over a little bit.
So we'll be on soccer time, which is becoming even more relevant as the World Cup approaches, baby.
We may have to call it, we may have to call it football.
Football's on.
Football.
I would like to do a once a week sports show.
Football, what?
Well, we may do that.
We may do that.
Well, as the World Cup, as the World Cup comes in, we will do a World Cup.
We have an interesting angle.
Yes, so we've got to start now so we get good.
I like that, Stephen, because we want to get good.
We got to be real good by the time the matches are going to be.
And they're matches, not games.
I am sensitive to anything that is false.
And the description of the game of football is a false description.
Yes, no fee.
So you seem to be in the campus.
No, I haven't made up my mind.
You got to all think about the tradition and do you change it?
And how does it confuse people?
And what will it do?
But is there a good argument for changing it?
Yes.
Yes, there is a good argument.
Not just a crazy wacko argument.
Right.
So like getting the language confirmed was reality.
Right.
That's a good.
And, you know, they call it soccer in other places.
I did look that up.
I was, we were talking to Anthony.
We were talking to Andrew and you guys reacted and I looked it up and it's not just Canada.
It's parts of Asia and other parts of the world.
What parts of Asia?
Where they Australia?
I'm not, I mean, in addition to, I'm not saying they're part of, but parts of, let me get the other parts where.
So, I mean, look, the United States, Canada, as we said, South Africa, soccer, Australia, soccer.
They don't call it football in there.
Australia, they don't, oh, they don't call us, but they don't call us.
They don't call it football.
Yeah.
They call it soccer.
Sorry.
The term soccer is used in the U.S., Canada, Australia, South Africa.
Yeah.
So what?
I guess.
The other reaction is there's a little confusion about this.
So what?
So we're going to ask you to pray for the people of Israel and the people of Iran.
Special prayers, are there in harm's row, in harm's way, right in the middle of it, particularly with the deals that are being done on arms, which aren't as large as they were thought to be.
And then we want you to pray for the people of Iran so they can liberate themselves from the reign of terror, the people of the United States, so we can remain steadfast and more united.
And also, of course, we pray to you, dear God, because you gave us all of this.
And we appreciate it.
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