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July 14, 2025 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well in the Big three. Andrew Cuomo is in. Remember
for the longest time, for a couple of weeks, is
he had? Is he in? I know he hasn't pulled
his name off the line, but he's talking to all
these people. We don't know if he's really going to run.
He kind of disappeared for a couple of weeks. Now
apparently he's coming back this week with an announcement that

(00:20):
he's in the race. The former governor expected to make
it official this week that he's running for mayor as
an independent, which is good news apparently for Democratic nominees
or in Mam Donni. If everybody's in the race, one
thing is sure, Mam Donnie wins the Democrat parties. We
know it will be run in New York City at
least by a socialist right. And that's why there's so

(00:41):
much pressure right now by well just about every right
thinking person in the world for them to consolidate, for
someone to drop out and to endorse someone else that's
in the race. And who that's going to be right now,
nobody knows, but I do want to talk more about
that coming up. Donald Trump visited the site of the

(01:03):
worst Texas flood in history, as over one hundred and
seventy are still missing. The people here, first responders, the
Sheriff's office, all of the police, law enforcement. They've done
an unbelievable job. Remember when Chris Christie used to love
Donald Trump, supported him. Was the first one out of
the box back in twenty sixteen to say I support

(01:26):
Donald Trump. He thought for sure he was going to
be Attorney general. But when you put Jared Kushner's dad
behind bars, it's going to be really tough to get
his father in law to go along with that. Well,
now he officially is just blasting Donald Trump all of
the time, and he of course was on the ABC

(01:48):
Sunday Morning Show and blasting him about the Epstein files.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
There's no chance, in my opinion, that Pamponi made this
decision on her own, no chance instructed by the White
House that we're not releasing this stuff.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
And that's why he's defending her. Don't you wish he
would just go away. If it wasn't for ABC, we
would never have to watch him anymore. Former Columbia student
mack Mood Khalil defends the use of the term global
infantata and from the River to the sea. Now, just
about everybody knows that means the eradication of Israel and

(02:27):
all Jews. But just like Zorin, Mom Dannie Mack Mood
Khalil doesn't admit to that simply.

Speaker 3 (02:36):
They are calls for freedom and justice from the river
to the sea. It's a call for freedom and justice
for everyone everyone, because people interpret what they want to do.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
Yeah, no, no, no, no, we all know what that means.
So Andrew Cuomo is in the race, definitely in the race.
We'll see, but it's going to be announced this week,
and we're all so told he's going to announce this
kind of crazy idea where they should do a poll
in a couple of months, and it's a poll that

(03:10):
all the other candidates that Sliwa and Cuomo and Eric
Adams are going to agree to, and whoever wins that
poll as being the candidate that could best beat Zorah
and mam Dani, then the other two will drop out
and support the one that wins. Now right now, he's
ahead in all of those polls, so there's a reason

(03:31):
he wants to do that. The problem that everybody seems
to have with Eric Adams right now is that he
ran an awful campaign. His heart wasn't in it. He
did seem like he wants to be president and this
was just something else he had to do to try
to get back to where he was when he was

(03:51):
governor and was a presidential candidate. That's what he's wanted
all his life. So everybody believes that. But more than that,
something fascinating that Eric Adams said on a podcast this
week that it is worth listening to, and it's the
fact that maybe Cuomo wanted it this way all along.

(04:13):
Maybe he wanted to set this up from the very beginning,
which I guess would explain a lot of Howie campaigned.
Now if you remember it was right before the primary election,
just just a few weeks before, where he said, guess
what now, I'm running an independent line. Because he saw
the polls and he knew where they were going, and

(04:35):
he probably did internal polls too that showed an he
went like, hoy, heck, I may actually lose this thing.
I got to make sure I can run afterwards, because
outside of the Democratic primary, this guy's or in Mam
Donnie's going to have a hard time. And that's what
Adams thinks. Adam said in this podcast that the whole

(04:59):
thing was arranged to be like this.

Speaker 4 (05:02):
Andrew knew that Madonnie was going to be on the
ballot on a Berkans Family party line.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
He knew that.

Speaker 4 (05:09):
He knew I was going to be as a Democrat
on my own line. He knew that, So why would
he also do an independent line. He created this scenario
because he thought by doing so, he can force.

Speaker 5 (05:24):
Andrew Cromo created mister Mumdoni's campaign.

Speaker 4 (05:28):
He created this scenario that created an opportunity to divide
the vote instead of being unified around Madonnie. This was
his creation and it's typical of how he created these scenarios.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
We're not going to succumb to that.

Speaker 4 (05:44):
He had his chance, twenty five million dollars he spent,
he got his message out, he didn't campaign, he didn't
go out and interact with voters.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
He created it.

Speaker 4 (05:54):
Now it's time for me to have an opportunity and
we will win and beat him.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
Right, nobody wants to drive, But I think about what
he just said. That's first of all, if he really
thought that far ahead and he thought that that was
a possibility, it's kind of brilliant. It's kind of machiavellian,
but it's very brilliant to be able to do something
like that and figure something like that out. But it
is certainly a distinct possibility that he knew the votes

(06:24):
were two divided. He knew there was nobody like Zorinmamdani
in the race, and there were several people that could
defy the more moderate vote. And in the Democratic primaries,
that's when all the crazies come out. That's when a
lot of times it happens that the craziest candidate wins,
like the Blasio And so maybe he did see this coming.

(06:48):
There's a lot of moving parts in all of this
right now, but it is absolutely the case, and that's
what Cuomo's looking at. It is absolutely the case right
now that if Cuomo is able to pull this off
and get Eric Adams to drop out, just Eric Adams,
he would probably have enough votes in the general election

(07:11):
to beat Zorin Mamdanni, if for some reason he would
able to get Curtis Slee would to drop out. And
none of neither of those people are close to this.
Neither of those people said they're going to do this.
They and they sound like they're never going to do it.
But reality sets in after a while. Of course, you're
not going to say that now. But what do you get?
Do you get money? Do you get a position? Do

(07:34):
you get power? To Sliwa and Eric Adams? Are they
both looking for jobs with the Trump administration right now?
Do they get something like that from the administration to
keep Zorin Mamdani out of office? I will tell you,
I'll promise you that these conversations are being had right now,
and at the same time, very powerful people, billionaires are

(07:59):
now getting together and saying we have to keep this
person out, and they may get to choose that they want.
Jamie Diamond has already said he wants Eric Adams, and
so the billionaires seem right now that they are coalescing
around Eric Adams. But Cuomo has made his phone call,
so he probably has them billionaires in his corner. It's

(08:20):
easy to see why they don't want Mom, Donnie.

Speaker 6 (08:22):
I don't think that we should have billionaires because, frankly,
it is so much money in a moment of such inequality,
and ultimately what we need more of is equality across
our city and across our state and across our country.
And I look forward to work with everyone including billionaires,
to make a city that is fairer for all of them.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
What kind of idiot billionaire would be giving Mom Donnie
money right now? And it takes billionaires to win campaigns,
but which one who is except for someone like George
Soros and his ilk that do it in the shadows.

(09:01):
They give money secretly to super PACs, and Mom Donnie
just started his super pack. And my guess is that
super pac is being funded right now by George Soros.
Because George Soros doesn't live in New York. Many of
the billionaires that may be giving to his campaign, I'm
sure none of them live in New York. None of

(09:23):
them will be directly effected. So it is fascinating right now.
The chess game that's happening to keep Mom Donnie out
of office, and the equal chess game on the other
side to put him on office. And more powerful people
than any of us are playing that game of chess
right now. That's why this is going to be the

(09:46):
most fascinating mayoral election in a long long time. Curtis
Lee has been saying that from the beginning, so is
Eric Adams. From the very beginning. This is the first
general election mayoral race in quite a while. That is
actually being competitive, and you can reasonably say that any

(10:09):
of the four people I just mentioned, any one of
them can win. So no matter how you feel about
Mom Donnie, no matter how you feel about Cuomo or
Sliwa or Adams, and probably you dislike each one of
them a little bit for different reasons, even if you
do just for the storyline, just for the news, just

(10:32):
for the history. This is one of the most fascinating
campaigns that has ever happened, not just in New York
but across the country. So sit back and enjoy it. Well.
It was the advent of the newly expanded World Cup,
and it took place right here. We'll tell you who
won and play the final call next, plus take us

(10:55):
to see the who at a local venue of your choice.
Stay with us so we have those Hoo tickets to
give away coming up in just a couple of minutes.
But first, I do want to play your talkbacks because
the show is always better when I play them. You
inspire a conversation. Sometimes you talk about things we haven't
talked about yet, and you inspire a brand new conversation.

(11:15):
You just go to the iHeartRadio app, you look for
seven to ten wo R and then the talk back
button and you're on the air. Not enough, Joe Bartlett,
Really really, I think we have way too much joebral Oh,
I think we have a little bit too much.

Speaker 7 (11:32):
Joe bart Well, guess what you got more tomorrow?

Speaker 1 (11:35):
Tomorrow.

Speaker 8 (11:36):
No.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
I like the old Joe bart Let, the Trump loving
Joe bart Let, the took on all comers, and now
he's kind of the wishy, washy liberal Joe Bartlett. That's
the problem I have with Joe Bartlet. We'll find out
what he is this week.

Speaker 7 (11:49):
It's a little game for you to play, see if
you could turn him around.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
What We've had some success, We've had moments. Yes, the
last few weeks, we've had some success with that. I
don't know what, in fact did him down there in
South Carolina. You wouldn't think that would happen. I guess
he must live in an enclave that he didn't realize
of people that are brainwashing him right now, because you
know that happens especially to the retired. They come after

(12:14):
the retired to try to brainwash them to become a liberal,
and all of a sudden they start to go, hey,
you know what, I should pay this tuition for a
the legal alien. That's what happens. That's where Joe's going
to be with all of that. All right, another talkback.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
I'm actually calling today because I want to talk about
the Superman movie. I took the kids to go see
it Saturday, younger kids, so it was a little risky.
But the movie was good. Despite what James Gunn said.
It doesn't give a woke ideology in the movie. And
was it better than Reeves? No, but it was good.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
Not only that. Johnny Olazinski hated it. Joe Numayer hated
it on the air here. I was told it's stunk.
I was told by everybody, all the critics, nobody liked it.
My son Jonathan, who does a podcast that's here and iHeart,
does a podcast about Marvel Comics, loved it. Not just

(13:10):
Marvel Comics, but all superheroes loved it. Loved it, loved it.

Speaker 7 (13:15):
Give the name of the podcast, give him some credits.

Speaker 1 (13:17):
He changes it so much. I think it's I think
it's that. I think it's called that comic book podcast.
How I forget That's that's pretty easy. He used to
be called fireside Chats, which I told him in the beginning.
That's such a horrible name. People are going to get
on there and think they're going to listen to FDR,
not about Superman. But yeah, he's changed that since then.

(13:39):
But he did. He just absolutely loved it, adored it,
and so I actually just can't wait to see it.

Speaker 9 (13:47):
After Superstorm Sandy, I worked for a construction company. We
rebuild a portion of thirty five coming from she said,
part almost up to Ortley Beach. There was comping stations
put in place. Also, there was improvements done to the
drainage systems in that area, hopefully to help prevent funny

(14:11):
like we saw before.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
Well, thanks and thanks for talking about your work too.
That's important that there were things that were done afterwards
and when they rebuilded, I'm sure that they made some
improvements to the area just to try to prevent future storms.
But it seems that after doing a little bit of research,
Mike Kelly thought that not enough has been done yet.
But it might be one of those points where you

(14:34):
can never do enough to prevent the next serious flood
real quick. You know, everybody who's talking about the World
Cup and the World Cup and the World Cup and
the World Cup and Natalie just brought up a really
good point because everybody first of all goes really the
World Cup. That kind of snuck up on us. You'd
think you'd hear more about that, that the World Cup
was coming to town. And normally they don't just play

(14:56):
it like in one place. It's everywhere. You know, there's
all these mat just as the world competes. But this
is a brand new.

Speaker 7 (15:04):
World Cup, right, the Club World Cup.

Speaker 1 (15:07):
Right, it's the Club World Cup, not club teams. The
club teams are probably better than the national teams because
they get the pick and choose who they want and
you put teams together. But anyway, they they had a
surprise ending against the US.

Speaker 10 (15:26):
Chelsea find a way to be the PSG team that
looks unstoppable blue. Here's the color on club Football's grund
the stage. Chelsea are crowned World champions.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Yeah, Chelsea was not supposed to be. Now, we were
just talking about how do you pronounced this Parrots Saint
Germain or Parti San Germain, depending on did I just
putcher that PSG PSG is what everybody's been calling it. Anyway,
Congratulations to New Jersey, to MetLife Stadium for hosting that
Donald Trump was there last night. It was successful. Now.

(16:04):
Larry Koskowski in for Jacqueline Karl with the eight to
thirty News Larry.

Speaker 5 (16:10):
Seventy seven degrees under party Cloudyskui's Good Morning and New Jersey.
A woman is facing charges for allegedly plowing her car
through a crowd of anti ice demonstrators in Fairview on
Saturday afternoon. Sixty two year old Linda Rogland allegedly ran
her car into the protesters after she got into an
argument with one of them, who, according to witnesses, spat

(16:31):
on her. Police say several people suffered non life threatening injuries.
Authorities in Fall River, Massachusetts, say several people are dead
others injured in a fire last night at an assisted
living facility. The causes under investigation. A teenage suspect and
an armed robbery in Queens is dead after he was
struck by a car as he fled from police. The

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fifteen year old was riding an e bike as he
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Speaker 1 (17:29):
Yeah, that sounds great. What's the name of the place again.

Speaker 5 (17:31):
It's called Brancaccio's. It's on Fort Hamilton Parkway in Brooklyn.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
Franconcio.

Speaker 7 (17:36):
I love the name Green Eggs and Ham.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
That's great. No, it sounds wonderful.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
It does.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
Thanks so much.

Speaker 7 (17:42):
Now I'm hungry.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Yeah, I know that sounds green eggs. I'm sure they're
not really green. Larry Kowski, thank you so much, and
congratulations to John Carpentieri from Paramus, New Jersey who just
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to win at A twenty five. We remember one year
now since the miracle in Butler, Pennsylvania. Divine intervention must

(18:26):
have saved President Trump's life from an assassin's bullet. But
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let's get to Reagan Reese, who is the White House
correspondent for the Daily Caller, an independent women's foreign visiting fellow.
I like so much, Reagan that you wrote an article
for the Daily Caller that people can read at the
Daily Caller dot com that was entitled one year later,

(20:23):
questions remain about Butler despite Trump being very satisfied with
the investig investigation. You know, it's interesting to me that
he said very satisfied. It seems to me that in
his second term, you know, he's certainly not your standard politician,
never will be, but he's become a little more buttoned down.

(20:46):
Are a little bit more political than he was in
the first term, because I can't imagine he was truly
very satisfied with the investigation, mainly because Reagan, nobody else is.
There are still so many questions out there, aren't there.

Speaker 11 (21:04):
Yeah, So he said about ten days ago, he told
me on the tarmac, it was midnight, We're at joint
Bass Andrews. And I asked him, you know, do you
know more now than you did at the time of
the assassination attempt? And he told me that he had
been meeting with his FBI a secret service and that
he had become very satisfied with what they have told

(21:27):
him in the official narrative on his assassination attempt. And I,
instead of you know, following up with a legitimate question,
genuinely let out a you are like a surprised, You're
really satisfied. I was completely shocked with the answer, because
just months earlier, he had said that he was not

(21:49):
comfortable with what his FBI and a secret service was
telling him. He felt like the whole thing was a
bit strange. And then days after he had said that,
Dan Bongino went on Fox News and said, there's no
there there with this assassination attempt. You know, there is
no conspiracy. This guy wasn't working with other people. It's

(22:09):
exactly what we have presented you with. It's exactly how
it looks, and so I think it comes as a surprise.
And perhaps it was Donald Trump trying to take the
heat off his FBI and his administration for not being
able to dig up more. I'm that's likely to be
what has happened there, but it was. I think it's
been completely surprising his change in tune over the last

(22:33):
couple of months because he's clearly still shaken up by it.
And I mean, who would who wouldn't be he took
a bullet to the head, that is, It's absolutely crazy,
and that's why I think, you know, he shouldn't be satisfied.
He should be pressing for more answers.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
Absolutely. I mean, there's so many things, but the one
that sticks with me the most, and it probably isn't
the most egregious mistake or something that may have been hidden,
was the fact that they cremated the body before or
the state medical examiner could take a look at it.
And he had called several times and said I want
to see the body, and then they cremated it, and

(23:09):
they told him, no, we did the investigation. It's fine,
and he said that was unprecedented, that it never happened
until this day. He's upset about it, and I can't
believe there's a good answer for that question. Reagan.

Speaker 11 (23:25):
Yeah, I don't have many answers, as many people don't
on that point. I thought Trump's answer over the weekend
when he sat down with Larry Trump, he said something
to the effect of that his Secret Service just had
a bad day, and you know, it could have happened
to anybody, and that they just had a bad day.

Speaker 12 (23:44):
And so I.

Speaker 11 (23:46):
Assume that the administration stance or their explanation for all
of that and all these fishy things that went on
with the assassination attempt is that it was a mistake
and that you know, they've never been in this situation befoorn.
There was no specific protocol, people were shaken up, et cetera.
And I don't think that is good enough. I mean,

(24:09):
it is, it's regardless.

Speaker 7 (24:12):
I mean, President Trump were so.

Speaker 11 (24:14):
Lucky that Donald Trump survived, but there was still death
that day in Butler, and therefore I still think that
there should be a push to get answers for the
loss of life that was suffered at the Butler rally.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
Yeah, amen to that. You know, I just want to
talk a little bit about all the video we've seen
over and over again this past weekend, and I'm still
amazed by it. I'm still amazed by what happened, how
lucky he was that he turned his head at the
right moment. But even more than that, when they after
the second shot went off and he was pushed down
to the ground, and he got up and nobody left,

(24:53):
like in something like that. All of the time, every
single time there's been shots fired at an event like that,
concerted something like that, everybody runs for the hills or
ducks down or gets somewhere else. Nobody in that crowd left,
and he seemed to see that when he stood up,
which is why he raised his fist. I don't know

(25:16):
if he talks about that moment a lot, if he
talks about what went through his head, if he noticed
that everybody was still there and he had to reassure them,
But it was one of the most iconic moments in history.

Speaker 2 (25:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (25:30):
I'm actually going through Selena Zito's book Butler right now.
She's a calumnist for the Washington Examiner. She came and
spoke at my alma mater, Hills Hill College, when I
was a junior in college. And I was really captivated
by her writing style because she does not take any
mode of public transportation.

Speaker 7 (25:49):
She only takes back roads.

Speaker 11 (25:50):
And she does this so she can really get to
know the towns that really get to know America. And
she stops in these dive bars and restaurants, and so
she's this really incredible journalist. And she was there at
the Butler rally and she was set to fly to
Bedminster with the President after the rally to interview him.
He loved Selena, one of his favorite journalists, and that

(26:14):
obviously got thrown out when the assassination attempt happened. And
she said that he called her seven times on after
the assassination and the one thing that he kept talking
about was the fact that nobody ran. And he kept saying, like, Selena,
can you believe it? Can you believe no one stampeded?
And she also mentions in the book because she had

(26:35):
to hold up the site for quite a while, you know,
Secret Service wanted to make sure she was safe. She
would try to peek out of the curtain where they
had her, and she expected to see chaos or people running,
and there was almost like a weird piece amongst the crowd,
and that is certainly divine.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
And they wanted to see if he was okay, and
I'm sure that's what it was. They were more concerned
with him than they were about themselves at that point,
and that's why his followers in the Maca crowd is
so special. Reagan Reeve's White House correspondent for The Daily
Caller and Independent Women's Foreign Visiting Fellow. Talk to you
again next week. That was wonderful. Appreciate it, Tocsin Yep.

(27:15):
It looks like Andrew Cuomo is staying in the mayor's
race wo RS. Natalie Mgliori finds out what New Yorkers
think about his bold new challenge to the other candidates.
The Beat on the Street is next now it's sevent
ten wars Beat on the Street with Natalie Migliori. So

(27:38):
Andrew Cuomo now officially is going to be back in
the race. That's the report. He's going to make an
announcement this week. So how do New Yorkers feel about that?
That's the topic of Natalie Mgliori's Beat on the Street.
Good morning Natalie, Good morning Larry.

Speaker 12 (27:54):
Well. Another Monday comes with another development in New York
City's mayoral race. When if they're not, it doesn't even
have to be a Monday, This one not much of
a shock. News Nation reporting former New York Governor Andrew
Cuomo planning to announce he's staying on the ballot as
an independent. Cuomo's potential win is a tough sell this morning.

(28:16):
But apparently the Wi door on mom Donnie's win.

Speaker 13 (28:19):
He stayed his reputation with the touchy Philly thing. Hey
body know that. I mean, he's probably the better, the
better candidate, but his staying reputation is gonna that holds
a lot of weight in society's eyes. They're not gonna,
They're not gonna overlook that.

Speaker 8 (28:31):
I would like to support that guy, mom don but
some of his socialist idea, for example, pissing him out
when he opened his mouth and said, you're gonna have
people riding a bus for free, so who is gonna pay?
That idea just went through the window with me. And
what Aldy? He said a public supermarket, and I'm saying,
what's a public supermarket? You know, I said, wait a minute,
this is not some third world country. Where does he

(28:53):
come with this idea life?

Speaker 3 (28:55):
Please?

Speaker 12 (28:56):
I love her Mom don Yeah, he had a lot
of questions. I think she's asking the questions that a
lot of New Yorkers are asking though, you know, and
Cloma's candidacy reportedly comes with this caveat. Sources close to
his campaign tell News Nation Cloma wants all candidates who
don't have a majority of the vote by September to

(29:17):
drop out of the race. Now, that would exclude Democratic
nominees who are on Mom Donnie, but Cloma would reportedly
also drop out if he didn't have that those amount
of votes. So it comes as moderate Democrats really try
to beat out socialism's.

Speaker 14 (29:31):
Classic Cuomo because he's selfish.

Speaker 13 (29:33):
It's a narcissist. But he doesn't have the right to
say that they might have a good connection if they
get together to beat Mondami. But the chances are I
don't really think to see that happen in society. Rules
and people do not want to keep repeating the same
old problems and situations over Nova.

Speaker 12 (29:51):
Now, Republican nominee Curtis Leewa and incumbent mayor Eric Adams
have defied previous calls to pull back from this race,
so this this one probably won't go over.

Speaker 8 (30:02):
Well, I never vote for Adams and I'm still not
going to vote for him, So he's out.

Speaker 13 (30:08):
He should fall out. He should definitely fall out. The
whole point of the fact that him and Biden allowed
people from the migrants so called, to come into the
United States and just open the gate and treat them
real good. And I get it, they're human too, but
they let too many people in. So with that being said,
we don't want him to be mayor.

Speaker 14 (30:26):
You have to hold your nose and vote for Adams.
Come on, he's he's no gem. You're not voting for
Teddy Roosevelt here, You're voting for a guy who's mired
and controversy and scandal. It's disgusting.

Speaker 15 (30:38):
You've got opinions today.

Speaker 12 (30:41):
Yeah, I know, at least four candidates at least and
New Yorkers are seemingly just really what we hear is disenchantment, right,
They're just enchanted with their choices, and candidates still have
time to win voters over. But some people are more

(31:01):
decisive than others.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
I go with the majority.

Speaker 4 (31:04):
What they're saying, you know what I mean, look into it.

Speaker 8 (31:06):
He decided, you know, I'm a Democrat. I still don't
know if I vote on who I'm going to vote for,
and this is the first time I might not vote.

Speaker 13 (31:14):
I don't know about the other guy, what's his name,
the Muslim guy or whatever his name is, Mam Donnie.
I don't even really really know about him, but give
him a chance. Then that's about it.

Speaker 14 (31:23):
Now where's his money coming from? And just point to
a socialist country that's really nailed it, and they'l say Scandinavia.
But that's a different socialism than the South American type
of socialism that they're espousing it.

Speaker 12 (31:35):
So there you have it. A lot of people just
and the funny thing, Larry is when people are saying,
I don't know much about mom Donnie, well, they really
should look into it, because he is he sort of
has a more progressive view than some of the other existanity.
I think diplomatic Larry.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
He's a little bit more progressive than the other candidates.
How about he said Tad more communist than the other candidates.
How about the person that said I don't know much
about him. I know he's a Muslim, but I'm going
to vote for him.

Speaker 11 (32:06):
I am.

Speaker 7 (32:07):
I am still shocked.

Speaker 15 (32:08):
Every time you talk to people, it's amazing to really
hear what's going through people's minds in this process, and
it's you know, it's been evolving over time. You know,
three months ago, nobody even knew who the heck was
running except Cuomo and look.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
Couple of them still uh yeah. But you know what's
important about you doing this is it shows you who
the voters are and that there are all types of voters.
You know, we happen to think everybody should know as
much about the race as we know. That ain't the case.
No one does. No.

Speaker 12 (32:46):
Yeah, now we're plugged in. We know the ins and outs,
and it's definitely something that you really have to take.
I think people take candidates and their names that face value, right,
and what they and the tidbits that they get. You
and I and the people in the new we're really
reading into it. So people they just really take what
they see on social media, what they see in news clips,

(33:07):
and it's kind of difficult to piece somebody together from that,
but people are doing it. They're gonna make these choices
lavery whether they're informed or not.

Speaker 1 (33:16):
I'm gonna have nightmares tonight about the guy that said
I know he's a Muslim, I don't know much about him.
I'm still gonna vote for him. That's the one that
got me. Natalie will be back tomorrow morning at eight
point fifty. Well, the ridiculous Egene Carol sexual abuse verdict
against Donald Trump is now headed to the Supreme Court.
Ary Hoffman from the New York Sun is covering the case.

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