America's Mayor Live (868): BREAKING—Newark Airport Abruptly Shut Down Due To "Aircraft Emergency"
Rudy Giuliani reacts to Newark Airport’s abrupt shutdown of a JetBlue flight due to smoke in the cockpit, highlighting his past crisis leadership—like rerouting flights and evacuating homeless during extreme weather—while slamming Mayor Adams’ $5B deficit and 9.5% property tax hike as middle-class exodus drivers. He accuses Adams of surrounding himself with "Marxists" and Hamas supporters, citing alleged anti-Jewish bias, and contrasts NYC’s budget with Florida’s efficiency, framing it as Democratic mismanagement. Giuliani also ties Iran’s nuclear deal violations to Obama’s treason claims, mocks media coverage of transgender-related crimes like Robert Dorgan’s case, and praises Trump’s rare earth mineral deals with Japan and the Philippines amid China’s aggression. The episode ends by invoking Thomas Paine’s Common Sense (1776) to argue America’s decline stems from irrationality over reason. [Automatically generated summary]
And she'll be just as interested in this as Ted and I are.
And that is, there is a breaking news, a flight, believing with JetBlue, left Newark Airport at 5.45 this evening.
And it immediately, I don't know how immediately, we'll find out.
It returned to the airport.
I think it had almost reached Philadelphia.
So not quite immediately.
And a Port Authority source has described what happened.
The plane landed safely.
There were no injuries, but there was smoke.
I don't know if there was fire.
After landing and exiting the runway, the FAA said the crew of the, it was an Airbus 320, reported smoke in the cockpit.
Passengers had to evacuate the aircraft on the emergency side, on the emergency side.
So let's bring in Dr. Maria, who is as frequent a flyer, very often from New Hampshire to West Palm or West Palm to New York, Washington, any number of places.
So this is kind of close to home.
I mean, you know, we've probably taken that flight.
We've taken every flight at one time or another, one of the three of us, right?
But I am not a good flyer.
No, I don't.
That's why I wanted to have a round.
It's irrational.
But as much as I fly domestically and internationally, I always get a little bit anxious.
Some days are better than another.
But if I heard the pilot come on.
The smoke in a confidentiality.
Ladies and gentlemen, don't be alarmed.
There's smoke in the conflict.
What would Dr. Maria do?
I would have heart failure.
You know what?
I'd want to go up and assess the situation.
You know, what's funny is unfortunately there's not many flights where they come over and say, is there a doctor or any medical person on board?
And then I have no fear.
It takes away any fear I've had of flying.
I have to concentrate on the surface.
So somebody better get sick.
We have to get somebody to pretend to be sick.
We'll work on that, Ted.
If it happens and we're with it, we'll pretend we're sick.
I was flying home with my family.
I believe it could have been from Ireland.
And we had to go a different route.
We didn't find out until we were kind of looking at the screen.
And it was showing us now flying over Canada.
Now, remember, where I live in New Hampshire, so the flights are out of Boston to Shannon.
It's only five hours.
It's actually the same time as going to California.
Yeah, it's a little bit further.
It's a little closer than New York where you have to go.
You almost have to go off.
So we do like this.
So on the way back, they went over Canada, over Nova Scotia.
So it's like, what is happening?
And you kind of knew something was happening.
And I don't know if the flight attendant must have said something in a pilot.
You better update people because they're asking questions.
And we learned we were down to one engine.
Oh, and we did arrive soon.
You know what happened if that one engineer was obviously.
Well, I don't know why we're laughing.
Yeah, don't laugh.
Look at these poor people.
Look at them.
It must have been bad.
It looks like it was bad.
It looks like it was fairly, well, I'm sure it was cold as hell and it was great.
Well, I heard a story.
I believe your buddy Roy Bailey tells it all the time.
I think it's today.
You were on a plane.
You were going to, because you were maybe mayor, going to a daughter's, your daughter's play.
Coming home from a business trip, possibly a speech and other things like that.
And we were on a private plane, which goes up to 48,000 feet, much higher than these things go.
And it was a beautiful private plane, one of the really one of the really good ones.
We had about six people on.
And he says, all of a sudden, the plane just went down like 10,000.
Smoke was coming out.
The seal, they didn't realize it was happening.
The seal broke.
Without a warning from the pilot yet, the mask came down.
And then the pilot announced that the seal had broken and we would have to descend to 10,000 feet.
I believe we're approximately at 48 or 50.
And we had like about eight minutes to do it or whatever.
So this is going to be a very, very steep decline, but don't worry, we'll make it.
So I put my mask on and I continue to read Romeo and Juliet.
Yeah, Roy said everybody else is praying.
And Roy is looking at me and they're all looking at me.
I don't even realize they are.
And they said, about two minutes in, May, are you crazy?
Yeah, it was like I said, well, I'm not counting on that.
But I mean, the pilot, can I help him?
If the pilot needs help, I'll go help him.
I can help.
I'm counting on the fact I got to get off this plane.
And as soon as I get off, I got to go help my daughter with Romeo and Juliet.
That is so funny.
You are so brave all the time.
What I really had to do was take Royal drink afterwards.
You had to take Roy for a drink.
Yeah, you would have had to give me all the drugs in the world because the first bad flight I ever had was my family.
I was just a girl.
My dad, my parents taking us to California.
I believe that was the flight.
Maybe it wasn't.
Maybe it was Florida.
I don't know.
And it was during a storm.
And the plane, we weren't sitting all together.
I believe I was sitting with my siblings.
And the plane went on its side and the toilets were overflowing.
And all you heard was, Hail Mary, our father.
Oh, my.
And that would get to you.
Yeah.
I don't know if that started my fear.
I'm not quite sure.
But it is irrational most of the time.
I had another one.
I had another one on the Concorde flying to London.
I don't think it was when I was knighted.
I think it was like a week before that or so.
Could have been when I was knighted, but I had a group of my staff on there.
No, it wasn't.
I had a group of my staff and one that I had on my staff, Bruce Teitelbaum, was very afraid of flying.
And we used to have to force him on planes.
So I go into the men's room about two hours into the flight.
I come out and everybody's in turmoil.
And Bruce is laying down in the front.
And my ex-wife, Judas, is taking care of him.
Oh, wow.
She's taking his pulse.
She's doing this.
She said, she says to me, Come here, everybody.
The first stewardess came out and said it's ticking on the plane.
That's why they were all reaching up into the things there.
And they thought there was possibly, and she said the word bomb.
And this was on the bomb on the plane.
This is like two months, four months after September 11th.
And I go to John Huvain, who was in charge of the detail.
I said, John, what's going on?
Mayor, this is probably an alarm that went off in somebody's baggage along here.
And we're looking for it.
But this stupid stewardess came out and she panicked.
Now they've taken her out.
I said, what do you mean they've taken her out?
He's like, some other stewardess, an older woman grabbed her and took her out.
I said, he likes it.
I don't know.
Like a cop.
She took her and put her somewhere, like put her in a cage or something.
So now the other woman comes out and she says, and she looks at me and she says, Oh, Mr. Giuliani, they're getting nervous again.
I said, Why, ma'am?
And she said, They didn't know you were on the flight.
Now they figured out why they're bombing the flight.
Oh, dear Lord.
Were you guys in the air?
We were two-thirds of the way, we were one-third of the way to go on the Concorde, which is a three-hour flight.
We were two hours into it after Landis Shannon if we don't determine this.
He said, We're almost certain that this is just a mistake, but we haven't found the device yet.
So we may have to land it.
Then he comes on and says, We found it.
Everything is fine.
Please relax.
We're going to make our regular landing three hours late at Heathrow.
So I look at Bruce, who's now laying there.
And I said to him, Bruce, who's a very smart, rational guy, otherwise, say to him, Bruce, don't worry.
You know, when these bombings take place, oh, dear Lord, they take place in the first hour of the flight.
So the guy makes sure that it goes.
They never wait until because suppose you have a, you know, suppose you have a quick flight and they got to get it over with quick.
Just think of the ones we have reviewed a couple of them.
It's usually in the first half at least of the flight.
Now we're almost at the end of the fight.
This is going to happen.
He looks at me and he says to me very powerfully in a way, he says, they don't do everything right.
He wouldn't give up.
He wouldn't give up that it was.
Well, let's see.
Everybody's off the plane.
That's right.
And God willing, it was nothing more than an engine failure.
Yeah.
Yep, an aircraft emergency.
We've talked about the main question.
The airport is now reopening.
When we first got it, of course, it was, oh, gosh, could it be a bomb?
Could it be this?
Could it be that?
Of course, we live in a very strange time, right?
And we live with the knowledge that we're challenging Iran.
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And Iran has to have any number of unknown operatives allowed in this country by the trader president that we had for the last four years.
I mean, I don't know if you realize, and this is not Democrat or Republican.
This is just a guy that was in this business for a long, long time and just knows it cold.
I mean, you don't leave those borders open for four years and not expect some of the most dangerous people in the world to hang around you.
CCP spies.
This is their damn opportunity to come here.
And like him, they're not stupid or demented.
Or like a Democrat Party, they're not traitors to their cause because no Democrat would stop them.
So I hold them just as responsible as I do him.
Every single one of those best.
It's Lent.
It's at the end.
Every single one of those bad people.
The Pope said you can't use those words during that.
We got to be unity.
So Mondani together, except Mamdani.
Mondani wants to now choice but to raise taxes.
Now, what he wants to do is.
He does have choice, sorry.
Well, geez, here's a guy who had was in his position.
Yeah.
Exactly his position.
When I came in in 1993, 1994, we had a massive deficit.
If we didn't fix it, the financial control board was going to take us over and we would probably be headed for bankruptcy.
I talked to a reporter who was an expert on New York today.
And I granted, I said, well, maybe his problem is worse than mine.
I know it's not.
He said, it's not.
You had a much worse problem comparatively.
But he's got, he owes, he owes $5 billion.
He's got to make up $5 billion deficit.
It's not all now.
I don't know what I'd really need to know is what a deficit he has in the current year budget, which is half through.
Let's say he has a $3 billion deficit right now in the current budget, which ends in July or June.
You got to double that because to fix it at $3 billion now would take $6 billion in cuts, whereas to fix it in the beginning of the year would take only $3 billion in cuts.
Now, that's what I faced.
I had something like $1.8 billion in deficit, which was really $4 billion.
$4 billion now, got to be more than $6 billion.
I mean, $4 billion then, probably more than $6 billion now.
I don't know, equivalent.
I did exactly the opposite.
With all common sense and listening to people like Art Laugher and Peter Powers, if I raise taxes now, I'm going to have to raise taxes next year and the year after.
It's the never-ending cycle.
And the year after.
And the year after.
Because what's going to happen?
People are going to leave.
And then we're going to have to raise taxes on the remaining people.
And eventually there'll just be Art Laffer, me, and Peter in New York.
Yes.
So we raise the taxes on each other.
What kind of an idiot is he?
Sorry.
What kind of a not very well-educated guy on economics is he?
He should be looking for wasteful spending.
We know there is wasteful spending.
You eloquently point out repeatedly that the budget of New York City alone, 8 million people, is more than the entire state of Florida with how many people?
22.
22 million.
And we could do that comparison with many other states.
There's a lot of waste.
There's a lot of corruption.
So, Mom, Donnie should be looking at areas of waste.
Instead, he says, Hochul, help me raise taxes on the rich.
She really doesn't want anything to do with that because so many people have left.
They left under de Blasio, even people left under Mayor Adams, and even more will leave.
Where will your tax base be?
So then he comes out in a press conference and says, You know what?
I'm going to raise the property tax on small businesses and residents 9.5% with people making $120,000 a year.
So now he's going after the middle class.
He hates the rich.
He's not going to have any left.
So he's going to be a lot of people.
Now he's going to go after the middle class.
How many people died?
He's only been in office.
19 people died because of his policies.
We know of.
19 people died, or they were admitting.
I mean, you think I trust this government to tell the truth?
This is a communist government.
They lie their backsides up.
But in any event, the press was able to pick up 19 people that died because he didn't pick them up on the streets.
Those people would have lived under every mayor since about 1972, including some of the biggest dopes that ever existed that were mayor of New York.
And I confirmed that with another mayor.
There aren't too many to confirm it with.
This is crazy.
I mean, had he not been elected, had Adams been elected or Curtis or even Cuomo, these people would be alive today.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Because they had humanity, especially Curtis, right?
He probably would have personally gone out and picked up the homeless off the street to save them from the freezing temperatures.
Yeah, I mean, we began, We began doing this when we began getting forecasts that we were going to get to freeze.
Sure, you don't.
And we fudged in favor of taking them off, meaning if we got a forecast at 40 degrees that it was going to go to 20 degrees, we didn't wait for it to go to 20 degrees.
We started taking them off at 40 degrees.
They used to challenge it in court, but we would win.
And if we didn't win, we'd lose one or two.
Then we'd go back and get them again when they find another judge.
I never took these judges seriously.
I know how crooked they were.
Yeah, absolutely.
I know they all came from Democrat.
Particularly the Supreme Court justices.
I had just finished an investigation of a Democratic leader in Queens, the top guy in Queens and one of Kacha's biggest guys who was getting 100 grand a judge.
You think I'm going to really, really, I'm going to find a way legally to get around every decision these crooks make.
I was a different kind of mayor.
I mean, I knew how bad the city was.
Mayor Giuliani, that's because you're a leader.
You're a leader.
You weren't bought by anybody.
You didn't care what the new crooked people were.
You just cared about people.
Would say you did the right thing and you had people around you.
This is, you know, President Bush wrote a book and he talked about always having the brightest people around you.
And that's the success of a good CEO.
The CEOs who were people in leadership who say, I don't want anyone smart near me because I have an ego as big as Texas and I want to be the smartest one in the room, they're going to fail.
They're not going to do the right thing.
Because if you have bright people around you, you have spirited conversations on where to go with policy.
Right.
And you picked really good people around you.
Well, you know, you don't know unless you keep up with it because they cover up for a communist lover of Islamic terrorists.
Why?
I have no idea what the hell is wrong with the New York Times.
What the hell is wrong with all of them?
But if you look at his appointments, he's appointed people as bad as he was.
Criminals.
He's appointed Marxists.
He's appointed people who have been involved with Hamas, with terrorist groups.
I mean, yes, he's a communist, but the worst thing about him is he's an enthusiastic supporter of Islamic terrorism.
Enthusiastic supporter of, hates Jews.
He hates Jewish people.
I'm sure he hates Catholics.
He didn't go to the, he didn't go to, he's the first mayor in 140 years not to go to the installation of the Cardinal Archbishop of New York or the Archbishop of New York.
First one to spit on the Catholic Church.
And he just appointed a woman who is extremely anti-Catholic, been sued by the Catholic Church four or five times, hates the Catholic Church, largely because us Catholics kind of think that human life is important.
And communists think that human life is subordinate to the party.
That is an absolute true belief, as do Muslims.
Human life is subordinate to the goal of the world being a Muslim world.
Now, I want to fatalize.
They don't have the same value of humanity.
It is being reported that in Manhattan, people can hear the sounds of call to prayer for Islam.
Is that a correct thing?
I don't know.
Have you heard anything?
Of course I have.
I've been told that by three different people, one extraordinarily authoritative, but I haven't seen it myself.
Well, I can tell you that from numerous people in Michigan, in Dearborn, Michigan, that's something they deal with.
Yeah.
And I'm not, I mean, I guess they're praying at all sorts of hours, right?
So they're being woken up in Dearborn, Michigan.
The Homo Homo Ford Motor Company.
That's ridiculous.
That's the silly way in which we treat the Muslim religion.
We're defensive about it.
And we let them get away with murder.
Even Catholics have turned churches over to them.
How you can turn a church over to a group that has a book that says they should kill you is like a little ridiculous.
Even I don't think Jesus would want you to do that.
But in any event, the Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Manhattan, every Easter vigil, has a practice of going outside.
And at the middle of the mass, when they get to the gospel in the Greek Orthodox service, they walk outside.
There are thousands of people on the street.
And the archbishop reads the gospel, not just to the people in church, but the people outside.
Beautiful.
It's a beautiful thing.
You know, they have to get a permit for that.
If they didn't get a permit for that, they would all be arrested for disturbing the peace.
Well, your exercise of religion cannot violate other laws.
You can't say, well, my religion is killing people.
I'm going to go out and kill people.
Sorry, we don't accept that as a religion.
Maybe we should have been a little tougher on the Muslim religion because that is one of the goals of the Muslim religion.
Sorry, Muslims, but why don't you quit that damn religion or straighten it out?
Take those things out of the Quran, take them out permanently, condemn them, and I'll change my tune.
That's what I hear is happening in Iran, that many people are questioning the hatred and vitriol that comes from the radical Islamic Quran.
You yourself have read on both your TV shows passages out of the Quran.
You are not making it up.
You've read it right from the book.
And it's about killing Jews, killing infidels, killing Christians.
And then they've spent the last 1,400 years doing it, just in case we think it's esoteric.
The exact budget of Florida at this moment is $113 billion.
It has 22 billion people.
The proposed budget from the communist Islamic murderer supporter is $127 billion.
$8.5 billion, if that.
$8.5 billion and quickly going down, as an article today pointed out, we've had the biggest exodus we've ever had in a short period of time to Florida.
And we're way ahead of every other state now.
People are leaving New York.
The moving companies, we don't have enough of them.
You know, tell me on the protocols around he wants to go and read the Sunshine Fund, he said.
Does he have to go through the city council to do that?
Not when I was there.
No.
I used to, I created that.
It had been created.
It had been created before.
And then it was bankrupt when I got into office for about four or five years.
So I created it on my own terms.
And we called it a rainy day fund.
And I put it aside with the city council.
Uh-uh.
He doesn't have to.
The mayor gets to determine the revenues of the city.
That's a great power the mayor has.
The president doesn't have it.
President can't say to the Congress, you have $6 trillion to work with and no more.
I can say to the city council, you have $110 billion to work with.
You can't work with a penny more than that.
And unless I'm being completely unrealistic and irrational, they have to go with that.
Now, what they can do is they can exercise political control on me by trying to kill all my priorities.
They can say, okay, you want to do that?
I'm going to cut the police department in half.
So you better fund the crooked programs where my uncle is getting a million dollars.
Just let me just tell you.
This is ridiculous.
Do you think that they're spending $127 billion on 8.5 million and Florida is spending $113 billion on $22 billion and they're not stealing most of that money?
Well, you're out of your mind if you don't realize that.
I mean, you just have to look 100%, you should take a 180-degree view of it or 360 degrees if you want.
And you realize that, yes, some of this is inefficiency.
And some of it is the high cost of being in a big city.
But not, this is eight, 16.
Florida's three times bigger.
Even over three times bigger.
This is just a city.
And it's spending $20 billion more.
It shouldn't even be spending the same.
So I'm going to tell you, you see what's going on in Minneapolis?
Watch it carefully because they didn't learn that there.
The Somalis didn't learn this.
They didn't bring, they do it there too, but they haven't learned it at this scale.
Don't be naive.
They've learned this from the Democrat Party that's been doing it for 170 years.
And it started in the big cities of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago.
And they're right now, the Democrat Party's there are as crooked as they've always been.
Right now, as the press goes like this, they're stealing the taxpayers blind.
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In New York, this is crazy.
This is all kinds of kickback money.
You do a homeless shelter.
You do a homeless program.
Why were they in first-class hotels?
Because they were, first of all, they were making the hotel owners fat and happy and rich.
So they kept their mouths shut.
And the hotel owners were kicking back to the politicians, which is why all these guys represent Harlem for 40 years.
And Harlem has fallen apart when I come in.
And they're all multi-millionaires.
But the people in Harlem are multi-millionaires.
Does it take just a normal person to figure that out?
How about just a normally honest person?
No, New York City has, I've never seen such apathy.
They have such a low percentage of people who come out to vote.
They're beaten.
And I think it's because it's well known the cheating that even happens in their election.
So they figure, what the heck?
My vote is wasted because they're just going to cheat.
Do you think that's accurate?
100%.
They're completely demoralized.
They're completely demoralized like the cops are.
How does subway crime go up 17% in Mamdani's first month?
He's got the same police commissioner.
He could not have made significant strategic changes, I don't think, unless she's a sellout.
And I don't think she is.
It happened because of lack of morale.
Why should a cop arrest anybody?
Who knows?
The mayor may micromanage it and say, you touched him too hard.
You should never have done that.
Well, the guy was waving a knife at me.
Yeah, but you should have a real life case.
I know it is.
Right.
He had visited the, I guess he was an assailant.
We don't know.
Instead of the police.
So he's basically telling everyone, telling the world the police did the wrong thing here.
You know, like being there for the victim.
Everybody that gets arrested, everybody that gets arrested says the police did something wrong.
I don't know.
I don't know anybody.
Mass murderers say the police do it wrong.
Mafia guys would have committed eight murders and they complain about the ninth one because they say they were being framed for the ninth one.
I actually have things on tape like that, two or three conversations on tape where one mafia guy is saying to another, what the hell are you complaining for?
You did eight murders and you're complaining about some robbery that got wrong.
You weren't involved in that robbery and they got when you prosecuted two Nazis, wasn't one of them saying, oh, that's an exaggeration.
I only killed like his lawyer said 22 million Jews.
He didn't kill 20.
He couldn't possibly kill 22 million.
Could have been 9 million, 10 million tops.
Like, I give a shit.
Yeah, exactly.
One life.
How about the guy you met in Los Angeles that I put in jail for what 20 years, 25 years?
Who came up to me and told me how wonderful I was and how honest I was and how honorable I was and how he straightened himself out.
Now he's a minister and we were all very happy.
And then I went off to get something and I left you there, which was stupid.
And I look back and you're having this nice conversation with him.
I come back and rescue.
I don't know what the hell he's going to do.
I'm never sure about these guys until I really watch them for a long period of time because a lot of them are real.
They really turn around.
A lot of them are full of shit.
So I go and bring you back and you say to me almost a little bit, almost a little bit on his side.
You know, he says, although he was a big drug dealer, the thing you got him on, you framed him for.
Oh, I don't think he's a good person.
He wasn't guilty.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I said, Maria, I got to tell you something.
You're never going to meet anybody I ever convicted was guilty.
I never convicted a guilty person.
The evidence was overwhelming.
I never watched the case, but they were all innocent.
Every single one was innocent.
He worked with Nikki Barnes, famous.
He got away with murder.
He's innocent.
His character is in the movie with Denzel Washington.
Yep.
And he got away with murder.
But anyways, he served many years, this particular character.
And smart, charming guy.
He also said he got like four degrees while in prison.
He was allowed to get all the so they do let you school anyway.
Yeah, it's crazy.
He had a PhD even.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
And people do.
We didn't tell us.
I didn't see the PhD.
Yeah.
He told me he had a PhD.
May I say your purple tie is awesome?
Well, it's for it's lunch.
It's lunch.
Good call.
I have cross envy.
Your cross is so good on your forehead.
And mine's pretty good.
You got rid of the cross.
We had a good priest, but there was a better priest to our left.
And we congratulated him.
And the rest of the congregation saw that and you started seeing the line.
Everyone else is done.
You have 20.
There was one guy who, you know, a lot of the priests do it fast, so they miss a little bit.
But the guy on the left, and we had, we went and congratulated, we said, you get the award for the best, for the best.
He said he dips his finger twice.
So most priests will just, with one dip, go do juice.
So this part is usually very light.
Yeah, well, that's actually even with a good cross, that's still lighter that way than that way.
Yeah.
Well, this is a guide to the crosses on Ash Wednesday.
Which one would you say we?
Oh, is that big enough?
Where does that come from?
It's more of a joke.
It's supposed to be kind of humorous.
Let's see if I can give you a version of it in person.
I usually have the smudge.
I don't like it.
I don't like the X. That's a website.
I mean, it's a what?
Like X.
Yeah.
But I think I've had some that look like this is the one that gets that one, right?
Yeah.
I like the big black one to the right.
Oh, I see.
Wow.
The Franciscan.
The blob, right?
You get the thumbprint almost.
Ashtag.
So it was a hashtag.
That's not bad.
That's not the same.
That's not bad.
They missed the second line.
Yeah.
Usually that's not the priest.
That's the person scratching their head.
No, I've had some pretty bad ones that you can't tell it's a cross.
Yeah, yeah.
Like the one on the bottom right, that one of the, it's like a fingerprint.
Yeah, exactly.
That's what I usually get.
What do you do?
You wait all year.
You get one shot at this.
I'm going to start burning my own ashes.
We got really good ones when Alan came over.
We got Father Clappo over.
Yeah.
Who came over and did them specially for us, right?
Yeah, that was very nice.
Very kind.
Well, we're going to take a short break.
Why Roast Arabica Differently?00:03:16
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Spending Fortune on Divorce00:12:56
127 billion for 22, I'm sorry, million people.
22 million people.
That's three point-something times more.
Now, I'm just going to tell you without any doubt, and then we'll get off it for now and come back to you.
Hold that up for a second.
This has to be because they're stealing.
New York is stealing the people of New York blind.
And at the state level, at the state level, the state budget is almost two and a half times the budget of Florida.
The state of New York, Hokul, happy Hokul Yokel, and she wants to raise it.
And the city is so brainwashed as Democrats, and the press fuels that and keeps them there, that they're destroying the greatest city in America, the greatest city in the world, with that beautiful cathedral there.
Well, Iran, Iran is trying to lure Trump into another Obama.
And the Post points that out today brilliantly.
What they say is, you know, back when Obama did the Iran Can Become Nuclear Deal, they promised, they promised to, the Iranian people were protesting, they promised to come to the aid of the Iranian people.
And they promised that they would cut down, that they would do no more enriching and they would do no more supporting of, what they did, just the opposite.
And then in order to keep them going and make sure they were okay, Obama, that would be his explanation, gave them money in order to support their terrorist groups.
He gave them money.
Now, how is an intelligent man he could give them cash and not know they were using it?
The whole world knew it to support terrorist groups.
And they knew it was roughly half his budget.
So why that guy is running around, even if Trump is, or Trump's people are making fun of him, they should be making fun of him with orange suits on for being imprisoned because he was a traitor to the United States of America.
Why Iran wants to have exercises in the Persian Gulf right now in order to taunt us tells me they're just basically challenging us.
They're challenging us to say, ah, you're afraid to come to the aid of the Iranian people.
We'll just kill more of them.
The Rhode Island trans murder now is redescribed in every newspaper and it takes forever to figure out it was a trans murder.
Some of them do say that they tell you his name, you know, which was changed, right?
But they don't tell you, they don't tell you, they don't tell you straight out that he's a trans murderer.
They don't bother to tell you.
Of course not.
The trans killer in Rhode Island was named Robert Dorgan.
Now, when you see a picture of him, he really looks like a truck driver dressed up as a woman.
Right?
I mean, some of these guys look, you could mistake for a woman.
This guy looks like some big jerk dressed up as a woman.
Apparently, he had it sliced off, too.
I mean, come on.
They say they did.
They say he had his penis sliced off.
So he's out of his mind.
I mean, he's got to be out.
I mean, this is not attacking anybody.
It's no more attacking someone that's a paranoid schizophrenic.
Look at that.
That guy's nuts.
Unless that's a joke, unless that's Halloween.
That guy's out of his mind.
And it looks like he has enlarged breasts.
I don't know, even if men sometimes have larger breasts, they don't get like that.
That has to be somehow hormone-induced or silicone or some stupid thing.
And look at the guy, he looks like he could run that tractor, right?
He's got a big fat nose, he's got a basically masculine face, it looks like he has a beard.
And if I may say so, he's somewhat ugly as a man and as a woman.
It doesn't help.
I mean, usually it's a sort of a very man with very fine features, maybe tends a little bit to being effeminate that's going to look okay in one of those things.
This guy looks like he looks like a living-breathing nut.
It's ridiculous.
It's ridiculous that he's not in the nut house.
How about the other guy a week ago?
He was burning down the house.
He was burning down his family house and he was running around so he was available to kill kids.
Now, and you want to say to me this is because of guns, it isn't because a completely warped state, a completely warped group of Americans that allows this, a particularly warped group of Americans doesn't allow us to say this is a sickness.
There's something called reality.
And when you are divorced from it, that's when you get into the areas of insanity, either temporary or permanent.
That's really what insanity is.
It's being divorced from reality.
It's thinking you're somebody that you're not, thinking you're living in another age.
I mean, this is, and that's really serious insanity.
But thinking that you're a woman when in fact you are a man is living in a world of unreality, otherwise known as insanity.
And you are doing people absolutely no good by just basically letting them remain sick and get sicker or taking these hormones into their body.
And they talk about what appear to be now the significant number of mass murders done by these transgender people.
Now, is it that they're transgender or is it the medicines they've been given?
I mean, is it the weird medications they were given that makes them violent?
Is it the isolation that they feel?
Because people are humoring them.
People aren't dealing with their real problem.
They're humoring them.
You know, to get somebody out of drug addiction, it is very, very often necessary to basically, and I mean this metaphorically, but slap them in the face and give them some tough love and then stop them from grabbing, crawling, or fighting for the drugs for a few days.
You get them past a few days and very often you can rehabilitate them, believe it or not.
I've seen it with my own eyes a long time ago.
But just saying, oh, yeah, here's a few, here's a little more heroin.
Unless you're going to say, here's a little more heroin, and next day, a little, unless you're going to titrate them down in some way, or take them off cold turkey, or you got some plan for it, or here's a substitute, and we're going to take it down.
I mean, I'm open to any way to help these people, but I'm not open to lying to them.
And I think when you do, you're a horrible, horrible human being.
I think the people who have created, they've created this.
These left-wing psychiatrists, psychologists have created, and I'm sorry, I believe a lot of this has to do with money.
You get a fortune for turning that jackass into a woman.
You get a fortune for it.
And you get the government, you go to Minnesota and Tampon Tim will pay your bonus if you turn men into women.
He loves it.
It fulfills what he was taught.
As a young man from Harvard recruited to go to a young man from a college no one ever heard of recruited by Harvard to go to China to go to China for development of his mind or for brainwashing.
So he'd become a Chinese spy.
What do you think?
I mean, you decide.
I don't know.
All I know is the facts.
And I have never heard an explanation for it.
The Olympics.
Olympics, we got to win today against Sweden.
Men's team.
Men's team got to win.
Men's team is eventually going to play Canada in the finals unless something goes wrong.
And they are the two best.
They are the two best teams.
And of course, tomorrow, 1.10 p.m. Eastern Time.
Is that it?
On 10?
The women's gold medal.
So we'll be on after it's over.
We'll be able to get to react.
Are we going to take some time off from our grueling schedule to watch it?
If you allow it, Mayor.
If you allow it, I may.
Dr. Murray is the president.
She's the boss.
You'll have some.
Are we going to be allowed?
Are we going to be allowed to watch?
We're not going to be sports, guys.
So I don't know.
If the athletes love America, if they talk bad about America, we'll roof in Canada if we have to, even though Dr. Murray and I are from border states with Canada.
Well, I'm New York.
You are too.
I love Canada.
New York is a border.
Canada was my favorite country except for Italy and Israel until this idiot started attacking us.
And the people still are.
I'll tell you why.
Canada gave us the most help after September 11th.
Right.
I was going to, I know.
Canada sent 25,000 people to New York one weekend to bring us a lot of money to spend and revive.
I wanted to very much revive Broadway.
I wanted to very much revive the restaurants.
I needed to get people back and back for the, not for the money.
Yeah.
I never really, I knew that all the exaggerations of how much of a deficit we had and all that was just crazy left-wingers.
It didn't know my budget.
And I knew we had a rainy day fund and I knew we could get it back really quickly.
And when Bloomberg came in, he looked at it like he was facing a disaster and he did some cutting on like this idiot now.
And all of a sudden in six months, the city had a surplus.
And I predicted the whole thing.
I knew the whole thing would happen.
So I was never worried about what I was worried about was the morale of the people.
And I said, you know, it'd be really good if people came to New York.
And then we did a, we did a, we did a high-level PR campaign with one of the great advertising firms and with the guy who did Morning in America for President Reagan.
He directed it all.
Wow.
And I don't know if any of you who are old enough remember this, but we had Henry Kissinger sliding into home plate at Yankee Stadium.
Now, of course, Henry didn't, and we didn't have AI then, but Henry did try to run the bases a little.
Really?
So we had Henry run on the bases and then we got an actor to play Henry sliding into home plate.
And Barbara Walters did a ballet for us because she always wanted to be a ballerina.
And we kept doing famous people doing what they always dreamed of doing in New York.
And Kissinger said, when I came here from Nazi Germany, I wanted to, Lou Gehrig was the big hero.
He was German-American.
And I wanted to be a Yankee baseball player.
And of course, I got to know Henry first representing him and then at Yankee Games.
He was a very big Yankee fan.
So we played these.
And then I got a call from one of the senators in Canada.
And he said, we're organizing a Canada in New York Day.
And they brought down 20 to 25,000 people for four days.
And they spent a fortune in New York.
And for that, I've always loved them.
And I don't mind that they don't want to be part of America.
I'm a little, I feel a little bad.
I think everybody should be.
But I understand their pride and their desire to be who they are.
I just think they should stop electing Castro's alleged son and this guy who's trying to make a deal with the red Chinese.
Avalanche Disaster Update00:02:02
That's right.
And he's over there at Munich and all these conferences.
It's absurd.
He's from the World Bank, and the World Bank has been co-opted with, you know, the World Bank, the One World, Kraus Schwab.
Right.
You know, Klaus Schwab wasn't at.
Oh, we missed Klaus Schwab.
He wasn't at the World Economic Conference this year because he was going to get pissed on.
He's on the outs.
Oh, that's right.
He sort of had a lot of people.
He's the one world, the one world.
And he got in trouble, right?
He ended up having some corruption issues.
Remember last year?
Yeah, what was it?
Spending money?
Oh, those guys.
They love that, right?
Well, Klaus lives like he's a multi-billionaire.
Right.
These guys, I mean, these European elites, let me tell you.
Klaus, you will give me my meal now.
And it will be first class.
It's flown in on a jet.
You're not paying for first class costs.
It will be first class.
Let me see your papers right this minute.
Bringing back an old voice.
We haven't done that one in a while.
Well, we're going to want people to go and see Dr. Maria.
She's got an unbelievable show tonight.
You saw her before.
She's got an unbelievable show tonight.
You want to get there on time.
But why don't you ask me?
Why don't you ask me a few questions so I cover everything?
Well, I cover everything that I that I any more work, any more information on the app on the terrible avalanche?
Right.
So we wanted to update folks on the horrific avalanche that took place just outside Lake Tahoe overnight.
Our update as of just a few hours ago.
15 people originally were caught in the storm or in the avalanche.
Six confirmed, sorry, eight confirmed dead, one still missing, and six individuals have been recovered safely.
Eight Dead00:03:38
But how many, how many, how many died dead?
Decades.
How many?
As of now, eight dead.
So let's eight dead.
Let's pray for them and their families.
Six surviving.
What a terrible thing.
You go skiing for fun and you die.
It's awful.
Also, also, we should point out that Japan is just made another $36 billion investment in the United States as part of their $550 billion that they promised to invest in the United States.
They've already done about 25% of it, debt, in cash.
It's already in.
And this is a, and they're also doing an additional 320 billion to put up a factory that we jointly owned between the United States and America that works on some of these rare earth situations.
So we're getting tremendous support from all around the world to take away China's monopoly on rare earth.
And behind some of what Trump is doing, you have to realize he's been gathering a lot of control over rare earth, even from Southeast Asia.
And we got to, yes, in domestic production, we have a lot of opportunities here.
And I think the president is keenly aware of how important this is.
We just made an agreement with the Philippines to deploy advanced missile technology in the Philippines.
China is not very happy.
The Philippines, of all the countries in the world, including even Japan and the present Japanese prime minister, although she kind of challenges it, is the singularly most opposed to China taking Taiwan.
Right.
Because they see themselves as next.
And they are willing to go to the mat for it.
They're willing to get destroyed over it.
And we have all due credit to our military, even before Trump, or starting with Trump.
And this wasn't, this was kind of put off by Biden, but not canceled.
We've been rearming Philippines now for about six, seven years and trying to get them into being a fighting force similar to what Taiwan has.
And Taiwan has been training them.
Well, we just gave them some of the highest level, some of the highest level equipment that we have, which will allow them,
which will allow them to penetrate about a third of China if China were to strike against Taiwan and also become a major player in whatever invasion that China has planned.
And they're right there.
I mean, they're right in the area in the South China Sea.
Also, the United States picked up seismic data that China was testing low-level nuclear bombs.
And we've also picked up Russia doing this.
So we may begin our own testing and not above the level they're doing, which apparently is safe for the environment.
But I mean, I'm sure it is safe for the environment, but where's the environmentalist when there's really something that could harm the environment?
Well, I guess the communists are doing, so it's okay.
You know, if China sends all that oil up, it doesn't hurt the atmosphere.
FCC Seismic Data Revelations00:05:09
You know that, right?
Chinese oil.
I don't want to use an analogy, but it all smells, you know, I mean.
Well, I was in like middle school when I realized how, like, so we're going to just cut all these things.
They let China do it.
And they're doing it like tenfold.
The hell is it?
And it goes up.
It goes up to the atmosphere and it says, oh, it's Chinese.
The damn American.
That may be the biggest.
I don't know if COVID or that.
The green scam is the biggest scam of the last hundred years.
That's a very, very interesting.
COVID was more direct.
More direct immediately.
COVID was more traumatic.
And COVID numbers we can easily pick out.
But the other was longer.
Longer.
And a lot of people died as a result of not being able to spend money on things.
Like the money that we're spending on that green bullshit, we don't spend on malaria.
Absolutely.
Or on clean water.
Right.
Just most people, I mean, half the earth doesn't have clean water.
Right.
And the indirect repercussions, it's you got a good point there.
And I think you're right.
You know, those have to be two of the biggest.
Stephen Colbert was angry at the FCC.
Oh, I'm glad you brought that up.
But he violated the equal time rule.
That Democrat campaign is lying.
Stephen Colbert is lying.
You're shocked, right?
Stephen Colbert.
But they really must think their voters are stupid or they don't really.
Well, the network decided that the F CBS, the FCC, FCC, did not make a ruling.
The CBS lawyers, which lawyers do, they predict like what the Supreme Court's going to do, what the FCC is going to.
So the FCC is going to hit you on the equal time provision if you put this jackass on, because then you're going to have to put Jasmine Crockett on, who's even a bigger jackass.
And we do not want Jasmine Crockett on our television station, because even for us, that would be an embarrassment.
I mean, she's like one of the biggest walking heads moron that ever lived.
I mean, she's a joke.
She gives us great footage.
Right.
I mean, we just love to play her things almost as good as AOC the other day, giving us her lecture on foreign policy.
And you couldn't figure out what she was talking about because you didn't know what she was talking about.
Right.
I mean, a lot of people do this AOC thing.
I followed AOC from the beginning that that bartender started to run.
And I know that she is a very poorly educated, relatively dumb young person.
That's how I would describe her.
Right.
And by the way, I think we know.
I think the next time you get a ask her how to make a Terry Martini, she may not know.
And by the way, let's show that.
Yeah, I want to demonstrate this isn't an attack on bartenders.
This is not an attack.
Most bartenders would know how to make a right, right?
So let's see if she was being phony about that.
Like, how many, do we, have we seen her tending bar?
Is there any evidence that she ever tended bar?
We're going to have to figure this out.
And of course, Mayor, your father owned a bar, correct?
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, it could be that she was one of those UFO people that Obama was talking about.
That's right.
He believes in them, right?
Well, he backtracked on it a little bit.
Are they the ones who supported me?
Everybody always thought like a group of communists like supported him when he was young.
Yeah, I mean, and he was in with that Marxist guy who trained him.
Maybe it was aliens.
Barack.
Yeah, he backtracked a little on that.
And somebody else had asked us the other day if we believed in UFO as well.
I mean, unidentified flying objects, right?
UFO, when you ask me if I believe in something.
Yeah, exactly.
You're asking me for a matter of faith.
Belief is a supposition.
Something I don't know, because if it isn't, if I did know it, then it was certain it would be science.
So do I believe in UFOs?
I don't believe in UFOs.
I'm not praying that they come or something, but I don't reject the idea that there could be.
I never reject what I don't know.
And one of the things I am completely ignorant about is the full scope of the universe.
Because as far as I'm concerned, and you see the cross up there, there's only one power that understands the full scope of the universe, and that's called God.
And Adam and Eve made this mistake.
I'm not going to make it.
So now you go over to Dr. Maria on Lindell TV.
You're going to have a great show.
I'm going to put it on right now myself.
And we're going to be back tomorrow on Lindell TV at 7 and over here at X at 8.
Okay?
The Power of Reason00:01:56
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.
The greatest democracy, the freest country, a country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason.