Rudy Giuliani opens his April 14, 2026 episode by linking Holocaust Remembrance Day to rising anti-Semitism fueled by militant Islam, contrasting Quranic claims with Nazi atrocities where he served as U.S. Attorney extraditing SS commanders. He details a crushing U.S. blockade of Iranian ports and Strait of Hormuz demining while defending Brett Kavanaugh against past accusations and criticizing the Swalwell rape trial's lack of due process. Addressing his own disbarment by the New York Bar Association, Giuliani concludes that true justice awaits in heaven, where he intends to practice law alongside his faith-based works. [Automatically generated summary]
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Holocaust Remembrance Day00:15:13
Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani Show on Lindell TV.
Today is the second day, actually, of the remembrance of the Holocaust.
Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes Remembrance Day is the official name.
Yom Hoshoah is the way in which you say it in Hebrew.
This is the remembrance of the Holocaust.
It is always.
It is always done on the Jewish calendar on the 27th of Nisan.
And the date then translates into the Western calendar at different times, very often close to Passover.
Not always.
In 2026, of course, it started at sundown yesterday and it will end sundown today.
I'm pointing out there because I'm looking at the sun out there.
This time it falls one week after Passover, eight days before Israel's Independence Day, and just a few days before the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
And what does it commemorate?
Well, I think we know what it commemorates, but there probably is never an inappropriate time to remember.
This may be one of the more important, given the disturbing level of anti Semitism throughout Europe, the Middle East.
America, I wouldn't say Africa.
I don't know about Asia to some extent, but not at the level at which it's essentially a Middle Eastern, European, and American problem driven to extremes by a very well organized resurgence of Muslim militants, which has been with us for quite some time.
I mean, the Muslim religion has been with us for quite some time.
It goes through eras of tremendous militants, then it goes through eras of Less militants.
But the Tehran is universally the Quran, and it talks about destroying the infidels, Christians and Jews.
And if you really take Muhammad seriously, and you really take seriously that he was the perfect man, then you're going to want to do what he tells you to do.
And what he tells you to do is not to be friendly with Christians and Jews, and I will kill him.
Or make them slaves so we get ready for the judgment day.
Well, it wasn't Muslims that tried to eliminate them in the early part of the last century.
It was the Nazis, it was Hitler.
And that's what the Holocaust is about.
It remembers what we, as a civilization, didn't pay enough attention to, which is Hitler's promise and Hitler's actually carrying out.
A very, very serious attempt at eliminating all of the Jewish people.
He eliminated six million of them, which is an astounding number.
And he eliminated about six million other people, mostly, well, most Orthodox Christians, Roma.
Roma are what we sometimes call gypsies.
I'm not sure that's an appropriate word any longer, but I'm not sure it isn't.
So if it is an inappropriate word, tell me I won't use it.
I'll use the word Roma.
Maybe I won't.
I mean, it's going to depend on why it's inappropriate.
If it's not being able to call Native American Indians out of, or not being able to call the Washington Redskins the Redskins, when 90% of Native Americans wanted them called the Redskins, who do these left wing idiots and lunatics think they're protecting?
I mean, they make this stuff up.
They have no connection to the people they're protecting.
Otherwise, these people would have flourished all the money that stole from them.
Six million Jews were killed by the Nazis.
I had the great honor and privilege of sending two concentration camp commanders to their death.
They had been hiding in America, one for both of them about 30 or 40 years.
They were leading a phony life.
They were caught by the Special Investigation General of the Justice Department, and the cases were in the Southern District of New York, and I handled them at the The request of the Attorney General, and one case at the request of President Ronald Reagan personally.
And we achieved their extradition.
One of them was embraced by Pat Buchanan, who was in the White House at the time and made quite an issue of it because he had been sentenced to death in the Soviet Union in a trial that he wasn't present for.
The problem was he was overwhelmingly guilty.
And he was able, however, to get a federal district judge to say that it would be unfair to send him to the Soviet Union.
President Reagan asked me to handle that case because he didn't want any confusion with it.
Now, I had worked for him in Washington.
That's why he knew me when I was U.S. Attorney.
And I argued the case, and he was finally, Maikovsky's was his name, he was finally.
He was finally sent back to the Soviet Union.
And before he could be executed, he died of a heart attack.
He had, if I did two cases, I don't think I have them confused.
One had 12 million, the other had 20 million as the approximate number of people they killed, mostly Jewish, but also Orthodox Christians were high on the list.
One of them, in his own defense, had asserted that.
The numbers were uniformly exaggerated by these ethnic commanders so that they could seek entrance into and promotion within the SS.
The SS was a German version of, or I guess the Savak that the Shah established, or the IRGC that the mad Ayatollahs established would be a similar example.
But they were separated from the army, they were Hitler's special.
Murderers, killers, terrorists, they ran the concentration camps.
The regular German army did not run the concentration camps.
And they were markedly different.
The regular German army ran the prisoner of war camps, which were no heaven, but were much better.
And indeed, the performance of the Germans in running those camps was way above the Japanese.
Many more Americans died in Japanese concentration camps than in German concentration camps who had a death rate, I think, and I'm going to go back and check this.
I know it was much better than Japan, but it may have been similar to ours.
Whereas, of course, the death rate in the concentration camps was almost everybody, with, as you know, because I think all of you probably know some Holocaust survivors.
Thank God.
We remember it.
In Israel, a two minute siren yesterday halted the entire country.
It had to be quite a time for them to remember the Holocaust, a good time to remember it.
Meaning, it would put yourself in the place, if you can, of the Israeli people who have been so maligned.
It's so upsetting to me.
Put yourself in the place of the Israeli people.
I can.
I've been there very, very often.
I know it really, really well.
And I love Israel.
And I love the Israeli people.
They are some of the bravest people I know.
They are all at risk of death any night of the week.
Their Iron Dome, their Jacob's Arrow sling, I think it is.
They have a number of other defense systems that are among the best in the world, in which they collaborate with the U.S.
But every once in a while, they get through, right?
So their casualties, the good news is they're remarkably low.
The bad news is there are casualties.
And it's a matter of percentage.
Is it going to be you or your child?
Today and yesterday remind you of why.
You're at risk of that.
And that despite the fact that this is horrendous and we've had a terrible war, things are safer than they were back then.
And even though some of the world has turned against you, my friends in Israel and my Jewish friends, much of the world admires you immensely.
And I'm one of them.
And I will never change.
Also, I will say to my fellow Americans, If we can have more allies like Israel, we would not have to worry about Russia, China, or anybody else.
In fact, we may not have to worry with our ally, Israel.
I would like to see us and Israel have about four or five more in the Israel category.
I got a couple in mind that could be.
You put together that, it's a lot better than a non functioning, I'm not going to help you, NATO.
And the stories about certain countries, not all, In NATO, not fighting, even though they sent troops to make it look good, is true.
Anybody who fought in Afghanistan or in Iraq will tell you that.
So let's remember the Holocaust.
Maybe you can watch.
Maybe you could watch Schindler's List tonight as a remembrance.
I have a very hard time watching that movie.
Watched it once.
It takes me back to the days I spent going through the files.
And it was among the most emotional experiences I've ever had in my whole life going through those files.
But go ahead.
Wait.
Good as that.
Leaper.
Give me a moment.
Just let you drink your insult.
Then join her.
Men to the right, women to the left, women to the left, men to the right.
Well, Ted and I maybe have a different view of this.
Ted was sorry that he showed that.
I'm glad he showed that.
I'm of the opinion that you should show September 11, and I was upset when they took it down.
People need to confront what can happen to them because too many people, particularly the left-wing appeaser people, live in some kind of a silly fantasy world, that there's nothing like that in the world.
Well, there are people like that in the world now.
And the regime that we're fighting in Iran is very much like that.
Maybe a smaller scale.
But just as homicidal.
Indeed, they were allies of the Nazis.
The Grand Mufti of Palestine, that's the Palestinians that our young people demonstrate for, was a very strong friend and ally of Hitler.
Why?
Because he agreed with the final solution.
The world would be much better off if the Jewish people were eliminated.
And how many people in these demonstrations say that?
Well, we're going to complete what the Nazis started.
Who's going to complete it?
The Muslims.
Not all the Muslims, but not just a few.
So I know we always get the not all the Muslims, most of them are.
I got that.
I'm not a fool.
However, a critical mass of Muslims is organized to destroy us, destroy our civilization, destroy our children, and take over the world.
Now, you may think that's unrealistic and foolish.
They don't, and even if they don't take over the world, on their way to doing that, they're going to kill an awful lot of us.
And the best answer to it is the answer that we thought we had figured out with the Second World War, and that is eliminate the threat quickly.
We've had it around now for 47 years, and we're still negotiating with them.
This may be a new government, and they may be nicer members of the regime of terror, but they'll kill you in a second.
They didn't give up their religion as they see it.
So let's remember the Holocaust and why Israel exists.
That's why it exists.
And boy, given the hatred for the Jewish people in the world today, if there ever was any doubt that we need an Israel, we need an Israel.
So the blockade, the blockade is hard to assess.
And of course, there's a great debate as to who's winning and who's losing as a result of the blockade and everything else that comes with it.
So let's review it for a second.
Blockade of the Strait00:14:43
The blockade is preventing ships from entering or exiting any of Iran's ports.
And so it's really not just even a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, it's a blockade of Iran.
So if you try to go through that strait, either way, going north to south or south to north, and you are Coming from or going to an Iranian port, your ship will be turned around and you'll be sent back.
We did six of them today, as far as I can tell, and without incident.
They didn't want to take on our battleships, which I don't think we'd ball them out of the water, but we would seize them and take them.
And people said, Well, what we would do with them?
Well, if that oil, I think we would take the oil, it would help pay for what we're being required to do.
So, Iran, as it often does, says we're violating international law and acting like pirates.
Well, that leaves out a part that, of course, most of the press leaves out too.
We're doing it because that's what they were doing.
We're doing it because they wouldn't let anybody go through unless they paid them.
They have no right to do it.
They never did it before.
They don't own the Strait of Hormuz.
They haven't built a bridge across it.
They haven't built canals through it.
They haven't done what.
What was done at Suez and Panama, so that there's a right to a service fee?
There's no service you get other than they won't kill you.
That's known as extortion.
That's what terrorists do.
And that's what they are.
They're a terrorist government.
The worst terrorist government in the world, the biggest supporter of terrorism in the world.
Never understood how Obama didn't go to jail for giving them cash money.
And I really don't understand why we're negotiating with them.
After you've made the conclusion that they're terrorists, does that sort of end the negotiation?
Doesn't it tell you all you need to know about how this is not negotiable?
Hey, we tried.
It's pretty obvious.
The blockade began at 10 a.m. on Sunday.
It essentially targets Tehran's entire water, commerce by water, which is a lot of Iran.
And it's enforced impartially against vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ports.
Now, several will let through.
I think three, if I'm not mistaken.
Six would turn back and three were let through.
The three that were let through were not going to Iranian ports.
They were connected, one was connected to Iran, one they believe was connected to Iran, and one was connected to China.
And they were going through.
They weren't coming from or going to an Iranian port.
And I assume we kept surveillance on them to make sure that that was true.
So they basically, once they stop them, they have a right to search them.
And we haven't had to do that yet.
At the same time that we're doing that, we are going through a massive demining operation, which is conducted partially by the ships, the smaller ships, but also to a great extent by the helicopters overhead who can survey the bottom of the ocean.
About 130 to 150 ships normally travel through the Strait of Hormuz a day.
Today, it was more like 12.
And even when the Iranians had opened it to their favorite customers, it had been like 20 and 30.
So it's really been down to very, very little for quite some time.
And it affects about 20% of the world's oil and a similar percentage of natural gas.
I don't know if it's more or less, but it certainly has an impact.
And as I said, two have gotten through, six have been stopped.
And it has completely crushed Iran's business model.
So, so far, today was a, as far as we can tell, it checked everything we could, a day without a tax.
So the ceasefire as it is has held.
The American blockade has not been challenged.
The only fighting that is still going on is Israel and Hezbollah.
But even there, they were having peace talks today in Washington.
Whether they were also carrying out some military action, I think so.
But it would be hard to stop.
These are Hezbollah, yes, organized and is a proxy of Iran and does what Iran wants.
But it's also a terrorist group.
And the ability to To just stop them cold is not very realistic.
And for the Israelis, they don't really care.
I mean, if they fire on the Israelis, the Israelis are going to take them out, which they are doing, but at very, very low level today, if at all.
The president indicates that the right people in Iran want to make a deal.
I don't know who these right people are.
There are no right people in the government of Iran.
There's also a statement that in the Vance negotiations, we offered them a situation where they could stop enriching uranium, stop moving toward a bomb, and they could resume again in 20 years.
I hope that is not true.
And I'm glad they rejected it because that would really just be the same agreement that basically, in that respect, Obama reached.
He gave him 10 years so they could become nuclear.
He will make it 20.
I mean, these people have been at this that is, trying to set up a caliphate and destroy Western civilization, Christianity, Judaism, whatever else, since 600.
Uh, 600 plus that's um, I mean that that's a very, very 1500 years of um, basically most often spreading a so-called religion by warfare and by what they call jihad, and uh, there's no reason to think that a 20-year delay means a damn thing to them.
There's also no reason to believe they're going to comply with whatever conditions we put down.
They never have before.
Nor do they think morally they have to, because we're the devil.
We're the black Satan.
And therefore, you have every right to lie to Satan.
It's a very convenient way to operate.
It's the way communists operate as well.
And Iran is also talking very, very aggressively.
They may be talking nicely to President Trump and to his people, but they're talking in a very, very aggressive way about our country.
They say that we're pirates.
Of course, we're only trying to straighten out their stealing money from people and shaking them down.
They say Americans are going to be nostalgic for $4 gas because it's going to go way, way up.
And that they are going to make certain that if they stop any Iranian ships, we're going to have to pay all over the world.
Well, we did stop four.
They seem to comply.
There were two others that turned around and didn't approach us.
So, I mean, that has been tested a bit, not in a dramatic way.
And so far, they've been a paper tiger, right?
They haven't done the damn thing as we control the strait.
But we'll see.
We'll see.
They may be waiting.
So it's very hard to say who's getting the advantage right now.
They're getting the advantage of delay and being able to regroup when they were getting.
This is the first day they haven't been pounded, or really the second day.
Yesterday there were some, but nothing like there have been before.
So this is the second day in which they haven't had tremendous losses and tremendous losses both in terms of military and supplies and those things that are necessary even to rebuild.
So we are talking.
The president indicates we're getting very close.
There was that discussion about 20 years they could be nuclear.
It seems to me that that is so inconsistent with the president's thinking that that's got to be a false rumor.
Should that happen, it'd be catastrophic for the president.
He's been against there being nuclear.
All the time I've known him, or all the time it's been an issue.
Well, we lost two congressmen that I guess we weren't too unhappy about losing.
But it is, before we all jump around on the graves of these two guys, I mean, I'm more used to due process.
I mean, it looks like a really rather convincing case against probably one of the most dishonorable men in America, Swalwell.
Who should have been gone over all of his lying and plotting against the president to frame him.
And I guess anybody who could morally sink to that level could be the rapist that was described by the witness today.
It was very, very powerful testimony.
It appears, based on what we read, not have seen, that it's corroborated by four or five other victims.
But appears is a very weak word, hasn't been proven.
Now, he did leave both.
What am I looking at, Ted?
I see a picture there on a bed.
That's one of the.
Clips making the rounds of Swalwell with a woman on a bed.
A woman other than his wife.
Yes.
I take it.
Yeah.
But not one of the women.
Nope.
And we have a video clip from today's.
Well, yeah, let's watch it.
She was, to me, extremely compelling.
Now, I'm not a.
He choked me.
And he choked me.
And while he was choking me, I lost consciousness.
And I thought I died.
I did not consent to any sexual activity.
Although I did not undergo a rape kit at the time, I disclosed the assault to the people closest to me.
I also recorded these events in my handwritten calendar.
The assault and its impact were later documented during my therapy sessions at a sexual assault center in Connecticut.
It had a profound impact on my mental health.
I self-medicated in an unhealthy way.
I did not want to live anymore.
I cried all the time for years.
At the time, I was in a dating relationship with a boyfriend I was fully committed to.
I've never cheated in my life, and I would never have engaged in a consensual sexual encounter with Eric Spaldwell.
Well, I mean, I've, I don't know how many cases I've prosecuted, including cases, not a lot like that because as a federal prosecutor, but some that happened on federal property.
I mean, you can't pronounce guilt just based on her statement.
Although I have to say, it was amazing, tremendously compelling.
But I'm not a lie detector.
You're not a lie detector.
And the lie detector we have in America is called a fair trial.
Now, I didn't get one because it was a civil case.
And many Republicans didn't get one fair indictment, fair trials.
We were filled with destruction of our justice system by the Bidens and defended by the New York Times and all of these people who pronounce allegiance to human rights.
I mean, they're such phonies, absolute phonies.
And of course, if it's a woman making an allegation against somebody that's politically favored by them, she's ignored.
There's a woman who said the same thing about Joe Biden.
Boy, she disappeared quickly.
Then the woman who said it about Judge Kavanaugh was patently lying.
Now, admitted.
Everything contradicted her, including her own family, I think.
Biden Harassment Allegations00:11:27
But it became an enormously big story.
And Kavanaugh's house is the one they tried to kill him, right?
That may have more to do with the treacherous.
Traitor, Chuck E. Cheese.
I mean, if he wasn't so stupid looking and stupid acting, he'd actually look treacherous, but he actually looks like a jackass.
He's always been a pain in the ass.
Always.
I will tell you, having come from New York, having grown up with that guy way back when he was in the assembly, not only that, I had to make a decision on his criminal case.
Obviously, I made the decision that he shouldn't be prosecuted.
I didn't think the case was fair.
I was told by the people involved in the case, who despite, they're all Democrats involved in the case, I would someday regret it.
I was told that by two of them.
I'd someday regret having reversed the Eastern District of New York in their prosecution of that scumbag.
I don't.
I have no reason to relive that.
I would teach that as part of my course on legal ethics, which sure as hell has to be taught now.
And it's the reason why I'm so upset and offended by having been disbarred, because I conducted myself as a lawyer in a way in which I would have conducted myself if I were a priest.
It was just as important.
And to have disbarred me and so many of my colleagues just indicates how.
Dangerous and un American they are.
And they continue to be.
This guy now has how many others?
About two, three other women saying the same thing?
Are they saying the same thing?
You got to be really careful here.
Now, one of the reasons why her testimony was so impactful this is not one of those sexual harassment cases.
And I'm not trying to make light of sexual harassment cases, but I am trying to be a useful prosecutor.
There's a big difference between some jerky guy who goes up to a girl and says, you know, can I take you home with me or something?
Some stupid thing like that and bothers her or goes worse than that.
Maybe puts his hand on her or something.
That's very bad and that needs a certain level of deterrence.
And you might very well, with a good punishment of some kind, stop a guy from doing that.
I mean, this isn't.
This isn't the kind of conduct that could be as much a product of bad judgment as a perverted psyche.
However, if what she said is true and he raped her, that's a very, very serious crime.
When we were dealing with Judge Kavanaugh with the very, very phony allegations, it was sexual harassment.
Most of the allegations involve Andrew Cuomo.
Was sexual harassment.
Hey, they were serious.
They probably justified what happened.
They were never proven.
I don't think he had a case of rape, coma.
I don't think so.
He may have.
Clinton did.
In fact, I met the woman who did it, escorted her into a debate between Hillary and the president.
She wasn't the only woman.
So there's a difference.
I don't know if it's true.
And I do not believe that every woman should be believed, nor do I believe every man should be believed.
I think that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
There is nothing about a male or a female that makes one more honest than the other.
We're both human beings and we're both subjected to high levels of ethics for some of us and very, very low levels of dishonorable conduct.
There are a few things that are more male violence.
If it were just women in the world, there'd be very, very little violence.
And if it were just men in the world, there'd be very few Democrats because men all vote Republican.
So, I mean, but of course, that's different than what we're talking about here.
What she described is one of the worst crimes that is committed.
It's in the, for any prosecutor who has any sensitivity, it's a case you don't even want to hear about.
And then you have to handle it.
And God forbid you'll lose it.
It's like a murder case.
Because you see, with the reaction that that woman had, which I sure look at it and it looks truthful to me, but to convict the guy, we'd have to go further.
We'd have to see what these other witnesses said, what kind of corroboration there is.
Are all the things she's saying provable?
Now, he short circuited that for us by doing some very extraordinary things.
He dropped out of the gubernatorial race and he left his seat in the House of Representatives that he had used mostly for the purpose of trying to frame Donald Trump, and which the press let him get away with.
He and Shifty Schiff, who is maybe a bigger liar than Swalwell, but it's pretty close.
And Swalwell got away with a long term relationship with a Chinese spy.
I mean, so did Senator Feinstein.
These are things that have to be cleaned up.
And if they don't get cleaned up now, they won't get cleaned up.
And I don't think President Trump or the people around him should worry about, oh, gee, it looks like he's being vindictive or it looks like he's weaponizing.
That's what they did.
That's what they did.
In the press, there was a stupid article in the Wall Street Journal that.
Pam Bondi weaponized the Justice Department, just heretofore had been above politics.
They never saw Holder at work.
I'm the president's wingman.
I'll do all this shit for him.
They didn't see what Biden did.
Biden wasn't satisfied that 100 people were prosecuted for J 6.
They ended up prosecuting 1,000, and the attorney general bent over backwards to frame people.
He was going after people going to Latin masses.
I don't know what that's about.
I mean, Biden's a Catholic.
Ha.
You can't steal and take all the money that he took from our worst enemies like China and be any kind of religion.
What you are is a traitor.
So there's also a Republican here, Gonzalez.
Now, his wrongdoing is somewhat different, but certainly worthy of getting taught.
Is that Gonzalez?
Ted?
Is that Gonzalez?
That's Gonzalez.
He was really young.
I didn't realize he was that young.
Right.
Boy.
Well, he was having an affair with a young lady who committed suicide.
And I don't know everything that it entails except.
The terrible judgment and a terrible thing of doing that because she worked with him and she was much younger and she was writing him letters.
And I don't know if it's criminal.
I mean, it's a very different case than Swalwell's.
But it's very typical of my party that we throw them out if there's any real effect on ethics.
And for them, it takes a rape to do it.
And even then, they'll lie about the rape like they did for Biden.
Only problem with Biden was it would have been very hard to convict him because he wouldn't have remembered.
So Trump gave the delivery lady yesterday $100, Dan.
Wow.
But that's typical.
It took me back to when I campaigned with him in 2016, and he used to have his security guy keep a big stash of cash and he'd give it out to everybody at the airport.
And he's a very, very generous guy.
Why do these people hate him so much?
I really don't know.
Yes, yes, yes.
He loses his temper.
I don't even know if he loses his temper.
It's a way that he expresses himself.
I don't know.
Have you ever said anything and then you didn't really mean it quite that way?
But he was so nice to that lady.
And this is the way he treats everyone.
I have uniformly had the following reaction bringing people to meet him people who are inclined his way, who want to meet him, and even people who just want to meet him to meet him.
That people who love him and like him say, oh my gosh, he's so nice, he's so regular.
And the people who don't like him, the same thing, he's so nice, he's so regular.
He is so nice and so regular.
He's a gentleman.
Now, there he is with Sharon Simmons.
Who works for McDonald's?
He probably feels a kinship with it because he spent a little time working at McDonald's.
Remember, he was making those hamburgers?
Remember, he was making the hamburgers?
Can we hear some of that?
May we know your name, please?
Have you delivered to the White House before?
I have not.
My name is Sharon Simmons.
And are the White House good tippers, do you know?
Wait.
Potentially.
Yes, very.
Mr. President, can I ask you something else?
Thank you.
You reminded me.
He does remind her, of course, that she doesn't have to pay tax on that, which he's so proud of.
It also won him Nevada.
Not that he did it for that reason.
Smart thing to do anyway.
But one of the things it does, it shows his caring for regular people and his interconnection with them.
He was that way as a boss with his workers.
He cared about them.
He knew that he wanted to do extraordinary things, he needed extraordinary morale.
And he has that.
Study on Child Support Costs00:03:27
There was a study, there's a study that was done that.
It's kind of unfortunate.
I don't know if it's unfortunate.
I'll tell you what I think about it first after I tell you what it is.
It's a study that attempts to do a survey of how much it costs to bring up a child up to 18 years old.
So it doesn't include the expenses of college, which may be more than the expenses up to that period of time.
What's the tuition now?
When I was paying the tuition at Harvard and Duke, it was about $60,000.
Was it about 60,000?
Not the room and board, no, but 60,000 for the tuition.
I mean, the private schools in New York, second grade, are like 40 grand.
So this survey demonstrates that the total cost average for the country, which is hard to do for the whole country, for a child up to the age of 18, excluding it looks to me like the cost of education, are $303,418.
Here's the breakdown.
Average annual cost for a child in 2026.
$1,680 for rent.
That's apportioning the rent for the child.
$4,208 for food.
$17,264 for daycare, assuming that you work, right?
$303 for clothes.
$4,422 for transportation.
$3,638 for insurance premiums.
You get a tax credit of $2,200.
Big deal, right?
After all that.
The annual cost for the first five years is $20,000 or almost $30,000 a year.
The annual cost for the next 13 years is $12,000.
The average cost over the 18 years is $16,857.
I believe that's kind of low.
Now, that may be because I come from New York.
The highest estate in terms of expense is, believe it or not, Hawaii.
That's $412,000.
That's quite a bit more than $303,000.
Alaska and Maryland are next.
New Jersey is fifth.
New York is at number 14.
Notice the five top states are all.
Well, is Alaska a Democratic governor?
I think it's a Republican governor.
But Alaska and Hawaii have something to do with the fact that they're not part of the continental United States and everything is more expensive getting there.
So if we talk about the continental United States, it's all democratic states.
Big time, very liberal democratic states, like budgets that look more like they were done by Karl Marx.
So scientists at the University of the Netherlands believe the world is going to end a lot faster than.
We have thought up until now.
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That's a very comforting thought.
On that thought, maybe we should take our break.
No, no.
Oh, are we going to take a break yet?
I don't believe we've taken our break.
We haven't been able to take a break.
Well, we're going to take a break, and then I'm going to tell you that the end of the world is coming up a lot faster than has been predicted.
But there's a catch to that.
We'll be right back.
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Ukraine Legal Advice00:06:39
So this is Rudy Giuliani back with a breaking story on the end of the world.
That sounds like Orson Welles, who scared the whole country by breaking into a radio transmission with this, like, the world is coming to an end.
The world is coming to an end.
People started to believe they all panicked.
And it was a practical joke.
This is not a practical joke, but there is a little silver lining here.
Previously, scientists believed that it would be 1,100 years until the very last object in the cosmos would disappear forever.
That's a one followed by 1,100 zeros.
Maybe I should put this on a piece of paper or something.
So that's what the scientists believe.
It would be.
Uh, 10 1100 years that's a one followed by 1100 zeros.
I can't write them off, we'll have to get AI to do this.
Okay, now the end of the world's a lot faster than that.
The real figure is close to 10 78 times, not 1100.
That's a lot different.
However, it's so far away I can't even describe it to you.
This all comes from Hawking, you know, Stephen Hawking, the aggressive atheist.
It comes from Hawking's radiation.
It's a theory.
It's a theory about black holes.
Black holes aren't completely black, but rather very slowly leaking particles.
Hawking theorized that over extraordinary long time scales, black holes lose mass and eventually evaporate entirely, contradicting Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, which states that black holes can only grow larger.
Exactly how that makes a difference between whether we exist for 60 trillion trillion years or 200 trillion trillion years, I don't know.
But you can figure it out, okay?
I prefer the book of Revelation.
I think that's a better description of how the world's going to come to an end.
The last judgment.
You better be ready.
And I am not, as far as I can tell, disbarred in heaven.
So if you need a lawyer there, I'll be working.
I'm going to try to get a job with Thomas Moore, who was once described as the last lawyer who went to heaven.
So I'm going to try to get in with his law firm, the Thomas Moore Law Firm, when I get up there.
And I keep telling Ted to keep a list of the good stuff you do.
The bad stuff, you don't have to bother.
They keep a list of that.
You keep a list of the good stuff that you do.
And I know there's a little disagreement among Christians and all about good works and whatever, but it comes right from the Lord and Savior's mouth that you're going to get judged based on how did you treat the least of my brethren.
So I don't know how they can say that works aren't a part.
I think part of it is belief in Christ and you'll only get to the Father through Jesus.
I believe that is so.
But I believe that it also, if you read the Bible carefully and you want to be literal, he says you're going to get judged based on how you treat the least of your brethren.
And that means works as well as faith.
I think it's a combination of both.
So, on the works part, I mean, I don't know if up in heaven you need, or on wherever is that thing in between here and heaven.
You need any help.
But I've always figured I'd be hanging out in purgatory for quite some time and content with that because I don't know if I'm worthy of heaven.
But I thought I could maybe make a little extra money if you need it up there by using my skills as an advocate to handle cases and see if I get people up into heaven faster.
So you keep a list of what you did right.
As I said, the things you did wrong, okay, all right, we'll have to deal with them.
We'll have to be contrite for real.
But I want to see a balance there, you know?
Right.
Okay.
That's just legal advice for heaven.
So I didn't violate the sanctimonious New York bar and also left wing, hate conservative judges, and tolerate the most crooked judicial system in America.
New York Bar Association is complicit in that, which is one of the reasons why I'm disbarred.
Right.
Because the person who did it, if she didn't disbar me, would never get another.
Another engagement as a referee.
If you think that's not true, you're just naive.
Same thing in the District of Columbia.
It was ridiculous hanging based on letters from political operatives and exclusion of all kinds of evidence.
But that's just really being pissed off.
The war is in a strange stage right now.
Something's going to break one way or the other soon.
We'll be on it tomorrow.
And tomorrow, I want to devote myself.
We started today, but we didn't have time.
Even on the 9 o'clock show, or 8 o'clock show, I don't think we'll have time.
But I want to talk a little about Ukraine.
We haven't talked about Ukraine in quite some time.
And I also want to talk a little about the economy.
We haven't done that in quite some time in detail.