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September 26, 2025 25 mins
Ken Rosato fills in for Larry Mendte and goes over the biggest news stories of the day including the indictment of James Comey, the latest NJ Gubernatorial poll, and another crazy Mamdani idea.  Jack Ciattarelli speaks with Mendte in the Morning about recent polls that show a close race and the controversy over Mikie Sherrill's military record.  Joe Neumaier joins Mendte in the Morning to talk Leonardo DiCaprio's newest movie and some of his other classics.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And so good to be with you on a Friday.
You know, it's Larry has to deal with the Monday
through Thursday drudgery, and I get to come in. I'm
like the grandparent with the kids. I get to come
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York Today is Friday, September twenty sixth. It is the
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How the heck did the whole month go by?

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Already?

Speaker 1 (00:36):
It's a boom. You are, of course listening to MENTI
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leave a message tell us how you feel. Top three
stories today. Comy indicted. That's big, big news. He's indicted
on two different counts. First time in history that's ever
happened for a former head of the FBI. The Jack Chitterarelli, Mikey,

(02:26):
Cheryl Race new polls out showing it is neck and neck.
We'll talk about that, plus the Cheryl military story if
you didn't hear about that, and Zoron Mamdani wants to
all but scrap the gang database in New York City.
But a thirteen year old was just fatally shot by
a gang on Monday. How will that affect the campaign?

(02:47):
First though, let's talk about the one that I mentioned first,
the James James Comy story. He has been indicted on
two counts. Comy is now the first former FBI director
in history to be brought up on show arches a
grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia. Not exactly
a conservative district, I might add, has handed up the
two indictments against the former FBI director who led the

(03:10):
agency during the investigations of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Now,
remember all the information that the FBI had on Hillary Clinton,
her admission that she smashed government phones, and she bleach
bitded computers, and she had a personal computer server in
her basement which she was using to store classified government information,
which is a federal violation. All of this could have

(03:32):
easily been hacked by foreign governments. And with all of that,
James Comy said, I don't believe there's enough evidence to
indict her of a crime.

Speaker 3 (03:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
When it came to President Trump, Trump was presented, or
I should say Comy was presented with the Steel dossier,
which he knew was bought and paid for by the
Hillary Clinton camp in order to discredit candidate Donald Trump.
Was a totally fake, made up dossier from a foreign
agent who the FBI said would not be trusted. Yet

(04:01):
Komy allowed that dalsier to be used in the Russiagate
investigation and used it to spy on the Trump cap
both of which literally handicapped Trump during his entire first
term and may have cost him the twenty twenty election,
Democrats used the false Russia Gate allegations over and over
and over again to attack Trump, and Republicans who were

(04:23):
in the House and the Senate were afraid to defend
Trump because of it.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
Well.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
That led, of course, to the thirty four felony counts
against him, five indictments, and two impeachments. Whenever questioned about anything,
James Komy always acted smug and condescending, made weird comments,
and just totally acted unusually. At times. He even hid
behind a curtain in the White House Blue Room that
happened back in twenty seventeen to avoid any interaction with

(04:48):
the President Trump. And of course there was the infamous
shell picture that he posted on social media within the
last year that spelled out eighty six forty seven as
if the world doesn't know that he knows exactly what
eighty six forty seven implies. You can't tell me. You
were the head of one of the most important intelligence
agencies in the United States and you're ignorant to what

(05:08):
eighty six implies and forty seven implies. Now, an indictment
is a farkriye from a conviction, of course, and you're
innocent until proven guilty, but there appears to be a
lot of evidence here, including allegations of perjury, which if
he were to be convicted, that could send Comy to
federal prison for five years per count, so he could

(05:29):
get ostensibly up to ten years in this case. The
false statement that Comy allegedly made is also the obstruction charge,
so it's based on congressional testimony by FBI Deputy Director
Andrew McCabe, during which he said that he had been
authorized to leak false information to the press that was
allowed by Comy, and when asked under oath by Senator

(05:51):
Chuck Grassley, if Komy ever authorized that leak to the press,
Comy said nope. He just quickly said nope, didn't elaborate.
Long after that, Senator Cruz had Comy in front of
him in the Senate and Senator Cruz asked Comy about
McCabe's testimony, and Comy seemed not to remember. He said, well,
I'm not going to contradict it. I just I don't

(06:12):
know one way or the other. Suddenly his memory left him,
and because he can't stay quiet, Comy now released a
statement last night on his Instagram account. Here's what he
had to say.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
My family and I have known for years that there
are costs to standing up to Donald Trump, but we
couldn't imagine ourselves living any other way. We will not
live on our knees and you shouldn't either. Somebody that
I love dearly recently said that fear is the tool
of a tyrant, and she's right. But I'm not afraid,

(06:47):
and I hope you're not either.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
Well, let's see what happens. But again, a grand jury
in the Eastern District of Virginia, which basically is Washington,
d C. That's where all the Liberals from Washington live.
They all go to the suburbs in eastern Virginia. So
for a grand jury of peers that were selected from
Eastern Virginia outside of DC for them to believe there

(07:10):
might be enough information here to indict, that's a serious thing.
So we'll see what happens. But I mean, this could
go on for quite a while. This is not going
to be wrapped up at a day, folks, But we'll see
what happens. Shifting gears here. New information in the race
for governor of New Jersey. There are two new polls
out two that show the gubernatorial race is now literally tied. First,

(07:32):
there was an internal poll released earlier in the week
by the Chittarelli camp. They commissioned the poll, but the
polster is not a conservative. The polster has done most
of his polls actually for the Democrats. And in that
first poll it was of six hundred likely voters. That
first poll was the first ever to show the Republican
candidate ahead of Mikey Ryl the Democrat, by one point

(07:55):
forty six to forty five percent. And then there's an
Emerson College poll found out about yesterday that shows Mikey
Cheryl and Jack Chidarelli tied forty three to forty three percent,
with eleven percent undecided. Now, we only have six weeks
still election day in a state where Democrats a number
of Republicans by eight hundred and sixty thousand registered voters.

(08:18):
That does not sound good for Cheryl because with that
many more Democrats, if she's tied at this point, that
does not spell a good future for her. And now
the other shoe, it seems may have dropped. Yesterday new
information came out showing that Cheryl was maybe less than
honest about her military history. Apparently while she was at
the Naval Academy, there was a big scandal involving cadets

(08:41):
cheating on their exams. Now, nobody, nobody is saying that
Mikey Cheryl cheated on her exams, so please don't don't
infer that from what we're saying here. But she was
not allowed to march in her graduation ceremony and she
was left off the graduation program. So if all was up,
why did that happen? So Allegedly Mikey Cheryl knew of

(09:05):
the other cadets who apparently were involved in some cheating scandal,
but she never brought it up to school officials. See,
part of the honor code is if you know that
somebody's cheating, you're supposed to bring it up to school officials.
You know, in the real world, if you know that
somebody committed a crime and you don't talk about it,
that's conspiracy. You could be charged. Now in that case,
this was this was not quite the case. Doesn't lead

(09:27):
up to that. But all this time Mikey Cheryl has
been touting her military record. That's the first thing she shows.
I was a helicopter pilot in the Navy. Well, if
you and even now now that she's been in Congress
four or five six years, she still tuts the fact
that she was in the Navy as a helicopter pilot
because she's trying to get the Conservatives to kind of
support her. So we'll see what happens now that that's out.

(09:48):
And quickly, want to tell you about the New York
City race for mayor. The polls are still remaining pretty
much unchanged, just six weeks left to election day. But
something that may cause eyebrows to be raised the shooting
death of thirteen year old Sanjay Samuel earlier this week,
allegedly by a gang member. And you know that Zoron
Mamdani wants to eliminate gang the gang database, so we
will see if that will continue to fly. It is

(10:11):
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you on a Friday morning. Beautiful sunshine today. Hi's eighty
two degrees and if you are the Republican candidate for
governor of New Jersey, you see beautiful sunshine today. Probably
saw it yesterday with a new pollout showing that Jack
Chittarelli and Mikey Cheryl are now neck in neck in

(10:58):
the Emerson Poll, which is forty three to forty three percent.
And he's joining us on the phone right now, Jack Cheneralli,
Republican candidate for New Jersey Governor. Good morning, Hey, good
morning Ken.

Speaker 3 (11:07):
Thanks for having me on.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
Great to have you on. And I'm a New Jersey constituent,
so i want to put that out there so you know,
I've been following the campaign and when you have the
poll results that you had earlier in the week, it
was an internal poll and it showed that you were
beating Mikey Cheryl by one point for the first time
since the campaign started. A lot of people on the

(11:29):
left said, oh, you know, it's only it's an outlier poll,
but now you got two poles back to back showing
basically the same thing. So how did you guys react?

Speaker 3 (11:40):
This is only re reaffirming what we already know in
the community. Each and every day I'm out there, I
got taken.

Speaker 4 (11:45):
People want change.

Speaker 3 (11:46):
When you see Democratic mayors in Dorsey Mike candidacy for governor,
that says something and her camp has it as a
dead heat too. So we're right where we need to
be with thirty nine days to go. In thirty nine days,
we'll plot a victory here for New Jersey.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
And the main thing to remember is for those who
don't realize, New Jersey has eight hundred and sixty thousand
more registered Democrats than Republicans, and in spite of that,
you are neck and neck or beating her by a
point depending on which pole you look at, which for
the Democrats that has to have them freaking out.

Speaker 3 (12:16):
Well, Ken, you're pointing out something else here that's easy
to overlook. Traditionally, historically Republicans under pole the polls because
of that difference you just mentioned, And so hey, listen,
some of these poles had be down by twelve points
with two weeks ago. Last time around, we knew that
wasn't right. We know these poles are correct, and we're

(12:37):
right where we need to be.

Speaker 1 (12:38):
And of course the biggest issues right now impacting New Jersey.
Everyone's talking about property taxes and energy, and I was
so glad to hear you pointing out the big deal.
Somebody saying on the left, Oh, the reason energy costs
went up so much is the grid? The grid, the
grid nothing. When you force shutting down six power plants,
it's called supply and demand. Why is it that the

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left still doesn't recognize that reality.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
Well, because they know they're guilty. They broke it, they
own it. And what they're trying to do is exploit
people by lying to them, Blaming the grid, blaming our
utility companies, which hundreds of thousands of middle class New
Jersey's worked for, blaming the president. Pill Murphy shut down
six different electricity generation plants. He did not expand nuclear,
He put a moratorium unnatural gas, fire electricity generation, didn't

(13:27):
accelerate solar on all the rooftops of all the warehousings
across the state. He betted all on wind, Ken bet
it all on wind. And here we are seven years
and almost eleven months later, and now we're an electricity importer.
We used to export electricity. That's how much we used
to produce, and so we'll change all that. On day
one when I'm governor.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
Seven to ten. Wore the Voice of New York Ken
Rosatto win for Larry Meanti on a Friday with Jack Chiarelli,
Republican candidate for New Jersey governor, and Jack, we have
to ask you also about one of the issues that
came up during the debate on New Jersey, which is
the other place I work, and that was the taxes. Now,
of course the question was posed to Mikey Cheryl she

(14:06):
would not lock in and say that she would not
raise taxes. You are saying that, Well, let me not
put words in your mouth. Where do you come down
on that?

Speaker 3 (14:16):
Listen, this points out, I think a real flaw in
her character. She's got to add out there latantly lying
that I'm going to raise the sales tax to ten percent.
And I made that clear the debate that we're not
raising the sales tax period, We're lowering property taxes and
income taxes. Then they asked her the same question and
she said, I'm not going to rule out anything. I'm

(14:37):
not going to commit to anything. So let me see
if I get this. You're lying about me raising the
sales tax. But then when you're asked why not youre
going to raise the sales tax, you say, I'm not
going to commit to anything.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
We have to ask you about the obvious red herring,
pink elephant, whatever you want to call it. The big
issue from yesterday, of course, the information that came out
from the foyer, the Freedom of Information Act about mikey
share military records. Can you tell us when you found
out about this information, when it was presented to you,
and what you've heard from Cheryl's cap because of course

(15:09):
they're apoplectic that a lot of what should have been
redacted information was released.

Speaker 3 (15:14):
Ken you speak to any veteran, you speak to any
graduate of a military academy, and they will tell you
that not being allowed to walk, not being allowed to
participate in the graduation ceremony is a big deal. She
has violated the honor code for the Navy, and obviously
she was punished. I think she needs to come clean.

(15:35):
All she needs to do is approve the release of
her disciplinary records to find out of what she's saying
is the truth. But even if what she is saying
is the truth, the fact that she didn't want to
turn in classmates that she knew or cheating. What is
she going to do when she's governor and she finds
out that there's people that are gaining the system in
the administration or anywhere in this fifty nine billion dollar
state budget that Phil Murphy's blown up.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
Yeah, and that is clearly a big deal. But again,
if you could talk to the Shayl camp right now,
of course they're clearly upset about the release of our
social Security number, of personal address, etc. But this is
not something that you sought out directly or you know.
That's what the accusation is that somehow on the right
there was some help given in that information may have

(16:17):
been deliberately given away. What would you.

Speaker 3 (16:19):
Say, Ken, They are trying to obfuscate what she did,
and she needs to come clean on it. A citizen
at large put in an Open Public Records Act request
and the Archives provide the information. The Archives is already
apologized for screwing up as for what I've read that
they should have redacted some information. They didn't. They've apologized

(16:40):
for their wrongdoing, But nobody else did anything wrong. They're
trying to obfuscate this, they're trying to circle the wagons.
They're trying to save her candidacy. She needs to come clean.
But we're seeing a trend here ken. So now we
know that she wasn't allowed to graduate and she was
punished at the Naval CAAD. While in the Congress, she
broke federal law and had to pay fines for stop

(17:00):
reporting and stock trades. The New York Times reports the
while she's sitting on the House Armed Services Committee, she's
trading defense stocks, and her entire campaign for governor is
built on a stack of lies about me. I think
there's a question of character here.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
You know, I spent twenty five years in mainstream media
as a TV news anchor in New York, and my
question to my colleagues is why did none of them
put out a foya to find out this information? When
you consider Mikey Cheryl made her military career the center
point of her campaign, Yet nobody on the left or
in mainstream media decided that that was something worth investigating.

(17:37):
It took a private citizen to do that. That's my question.
I'm pointing the finger at my mainstream media friends who
I know are listening right now and Ken.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
At the debate, she made this statement. Check the videotape.
No candidate's arabin as transparent as I. Okay, if you're
that transparent, come clean. Approve the release of the records.
Let us take a look at your disciplayer records. You're
the only person to do that. If what you're saying
is true, release the records.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
All right, well, listen. We also invite Mikey Cheryl to
come on. We'd love to hear from her as well.
You are welcome back anytime you want as well. Jack Chinarelli,
Republican candidate for New Jersey Governor, thank you so much
for taking the time and talking to us today.

Speaker 3 (18:18):
Can thank you looking forward next time.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
I'm very good to be with you on a Friday,
and every Friday at this time, we speak with Joe Neumeyer,
film journalist in w o R movie Minute host. Good
morning to Joe, Good.

Speaker 4 (18:30):
Morning, Ken. How you doing today. We've got a couple
of good movies going on, but the one that at
the top of everybody whos listens this one called One
Bad Laughter Another Have you heard of this?

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Say yes, that's it. This's gotten a lot of buzz.

Speaker 4 (18:42):
Got a lot of buzz. So here's the thing. I'm
giving it three stars. Ken it's a it's it's an
action drama comedy. There's a lot going on in it.
It is starred Leonardo DiCaprio, and he plays sort of
this kind of shaggy revolutionary who fifteen years earlier was
sort of trying to, you know, do anti government stuff.
Fifteen years later, his daughter is kidnapped by an army

(19:05):
sergeant or an army colonel that he had run a
fouol with, you know, from from fifteen years earlier. That
really doesn't even do this movie justice. A lot of
people are giving it really great reviews. I'm giving it
a solid three stars, not higher than three stars. I'm
just giving it three stars. But really the biggest thing
about it for me is that it is another great
Leonardo DiCaprio movie. You know, in a lot of ways,

(19:27):
this is he's kind of walking he almost reminds me
a little bit of Jeff Bridges and The Big Labowski.
He's walking around with like a house coat, going through
sort of action shenanigans. He's getting arrested, he's breaking out,
he's on the run, and so the movie has a
little bit it's almost like a No Country for Old
Men mixed with the Big Lebowski. But the cap right, yeah, right,
it's a good funcused on in combo, so with the movies.

(19:48):
The movie's got a lot going on in it. But
I gotta say again, like Dicaprios has consistently over the
years proven to be like the big you know, he's
obviously a big celebrity. People call him Leonardo sort of
like you know, how many people do you call it?
You know, starts by their first name, right, you don't
call Brad Pitt Brad you knowing Brad Pitt or whatever.
But he's just consistently interesting, and I just think it's

(20:10):
just another amazing performance by somebody who's like it's almost
consistently like not underappreciated, but always takes us by surprise
and performances well.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
And speaking of the great performances, US Weekly just published
the top seven Leonardo movies. We'll just say first name
only Leonardo movies, and let's see how many we all
agree on. Because it's funny. We just started shouting out
different Leonardo DiCaprio movies. I was gonna say Leonardo da
Vinci movies. Here here in the w Ware studio, we
all had different movies because he's had so many, it's crazy.

(20:42):
We want to I'll go over. You want me to
mention some where? Do you have the list in front
of you?

Speaker 4 (20:46):
What do you go? And I'll say whether it's on
my list or not, because I've got my own list
of seven kind of bristly off the still right, So
I'm gonna start.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
I'm gonna start from seven. And by the way, some
of the ones that were not on this top seven
list include The Titanic, How was it not on the list?
Gilbert Grape, I mean, also Wolf of Wall Street. None
of them were on the list.

Speaker 4 (21:04):
Oh that's on my list of seven.

Speaker 1 (21:06):
Bet me too. That's a phenomenal film. But here are
the seven. Number seven Gangs of New York. Number six
was Catching You Can, great film. The number five Natalie's favorite,
The Aviator. Number four my favorite on this list, The Revenant,
number three, The Inception. Number two was The Departed, and

(21:26):
the number one, which shocked me was Once Upon a
Time in Hollywood my.

Speaker 4 (21:31):
Favorite as well. I totally agree with us Weekly on that. Yeah,
I totally agree. My list would be kind of going
chronologically this boy's life, which was it? He did it
when he was a kid. He was like, you know,
maybe nineteen or twenty years old. Great performance and a
great drama with Robert de Niro. I agree on The
Aviator that thought. You know, you know, he did so
many with Scorsese, but I would put the three great
ones from Scorsese, or The Departed, Wolf of Wall Street,

(21:54):
and The Aviator, those three are on my list as well.
I think he's the Aviator, especially Natalie's right. That is
a really rich and kind of kooky and spooky performance
that he gives as Howard Hughes. And anytime it's on cable,
and you know, if I'm going through the cable guide
or to run the schedule thing on TV, I see it,
I'll put it on Revolutionary Road. Is this movie that

(22:15):
that he did with the Kate Winslet They reunited after
Titanic back in like twenty ten, and I remember saying
at the time I was at the Daily News. I
remember saying at the time, they're both great in there,
but Kate Winsley is kind of always a little overappreciated
and the chapters underestimated under it because he's really sort
of the spine of that movie in a lot of ways.
They're both really good in it, though.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
Catch Me if you can, If I can, I just
jump in really fast. Is didn't didn't she? She won
in Titanic and he didn't.

Speaker 4 (22:41):
Right, that's right. He wasn't even nominated for a Titanic
that was what you know, out of its eleven nominations
or something like that. He didn't even get nominated. But
he's a class act. I've met him, I've done Q
and a's with him on stage. He's a smart guy
in a class act. You would never hear him ever
complain about that, either back then or or now. He
really sort of keeps his eye on ball and he's
always a good team player. Catch Me if you can, though,

(23:03):
that's the other one. I hope people know it because
if they don't, it's a phenomenal movie. Tom Hanks is
in it. Directed by Steven Spielberg. It's about a con
man in the sixties, a young con artist who kind
of adapts different identities as he kind of goes through,
like trying to be an airline pilot or a doctor.
It's a true story and a terrific story. But once

(23:24):
upon a Time in Hollywood is the other one. Yeah, No,
that's the that's for me is my favorite DiCaprio performance.
Brad Pitt got the Oscar for that for Best Supporting Actor,
but DiCaprio, who's nominated Pitt one, DiCaprio was nominated, does
so many interesting things there in terms of playing an
aging Hollywood star trying to find his way back kind

(23:44):
of not sure if he kind of belongs in Hollywood anymore.
He used to be a TV show actor in westerns
and now he's making this, you know, he's kind of
making a comeback, as it were. It's a phenomenal performance
and one that it was my favorite film of that.
You're also my favorite Quinton Tarantino film.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
But it's just so much about how versatile he is
because he literally becomes those characters, does it so well,
And not a lot of actors could you could say
that of that. They just totally the fact that we
all have our favorites and we really dig in the
trenches and say, no, this one is the greatest. That
says a lot about.

Speaker 4 (24:17):
Him, right, it really does. And he's only fifty years old,
so I mean, I mean he's probably you know, he
got another, like, you know, twenty five thirty years of
great performances in him. But right, I mean the ones
that I didn't even list, that we haven't time talked about,
things like gangs in New York. He's really great in.
I think he's really good in The Beach, you know,
which is sort of an interesting movie. Things like Shutter Island,
which is also a thriller from Scorsese, where he plays

(24:37):
a police detective and it's a film noir. He's kind
of going through, you know, I think's going on in
his mind are not really great performances. He's playing Teddy.
He's gonna be playing Teddy Roosevelt pretty soon for Scorsese.
That's the next time is I guess he's got a
lot of things going on at I mean, he can
do it. I mean, look what you did with Howard Hughes.
He played Jay Edgar Hoovery, he played Howard Hughes. He
could do Teddy Roosevelt. It's amazing, right, because he's not

(24:59):
like a chameleon actor. You don't, you don't really you know,
you're always aware of it's him, but it's but it's
so much going on, and he got the Oscar for
the Revenant, which is a great action film for Shure.
I think the Revenants terrific. Yeah, so much going.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
On there, and we could talk about this forever and
ever and ever. Unfortunately the time is wrapping up. But yeah,
so we got to check out the new film, right,
So the new film is out. One battle after another,
worth a check.

Speaker 3 (25:21):
That's it.

Speaker 4 (25:21):
That's yeah, after one great one, great performance after another
for him exactly.

Speaker 1 (25:26):
And speaking of great performances, you, sir Joe Numeier, film
journalist w R Movie Minute host on Right Here with
Us every Friday nine thirty, and I thank you was
always for being here.

Speaker 4 (25:36):
Thanks Ken, having a good one.
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