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September 29, 2025 • 32 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, leading off the Big three today. What else? Eric Adams,
after much speculation that he may do this, has ended
his re election campaign. He is out of the race
for mayor.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
I cannot continue my reelection campaign. The constant media speculation
about my future and the campaign finance boys decision to
with whole millions of dollars have undermined my ability to
raise the funds needed for a serious campaign.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
Now, most people say this is going to help Andrew Cuomo.
But you just heard Natalie Migliori's Beat on the Street
and we have some talkbacks coming up, and we've played
several talkbacks that say this is going to help Curtis Sliwa.
His name has come up now more than any time before,

(00:54):
just because of what happened with Mayor Adams. I think
SLIVA supporters are excited. And we found out from the
Beat on the Street that there are some people who
supported Mayor Adams who are thinking about now supporting Curtis Sliwa.
So that's to me, that's a surprise. It probably isn't
a Curtis. We're going to be talking to him in

(01:16):
about a half an hour. He's going to talk to
us live now after a new poll shows the New
Jersey race for governor tied. That's followed by another scandal
for Democratic candidate for governor, Mikey Cheryl, as military records
show she was disciplined and couldn't even walk in her

(01:37):
graduation at the Naval Academy for covering for others who
cheated on their final exams.

Speaker 3 (01:43):
She was not allowed to participate in her graduation ceremony.
She was punished by the Naval Academy, and saying that
she was covering her friends is code for a line
to investigators. And so she needs to come clean and
she can very easily do that by approving the release
of her disciplinary records, but she won't do that, which
strongly suggests that she'll continue to lie about this issue.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
That's Republican candidate for governor, Jack Chittarelli. President Trump has
hinted at a peace deal that would end the war
between Israel and Hamas.

Speaker 4 (02:17):
I think it's a deal that will get the hostages back.
It's going to be a deal that will end the war.
It's going to be a deal.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
It's going to be peace. Finally. Former FBI director James
Komy is charged with two federal charges for lying that
the Trump campaign colluded with the Russians into twenty sixteen
presidential election.

Speaker 5 (02:44):
My heart is broken for the Department of Justice, but
I have great confidence in the federal judicial system and
I'm innocent. So let's have a trial and keep the faith.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
That was James Komy reacting to the charges on social
media to federal charges making false statements and obstruction of justice. Man,
he's just as slimy and lying as ever. Now let's
get to Riy Hoffman, Associate editor of The New York
Sun with us every Monday at this time, So let's

(03:17):
talk about James. Call me these charges against them area.
You've been looking at this, and by the way, good
morning to you. How substantial are they? Are these going
to stick?

Speaker 6 (03:28):
Well? Good morning, Larry, and great to be with you
as always. Well, the first thing to say is that
you know it was now or never for the government,
right the Statute of Limitations was about to expire early
this week, so you know, the DJ had decision to
make do we go forward with this or sort of

(03:49):
let that deadline pass? And you know, DJ, I think
after what's fair to say, some robust internal debate which
I've covered as well, decided to to go forward with it.

Speaker 4 (04:01):
Now.

Speaker 6 (04:02):
You know, I think on one level, you know, perjury
cases are fairly straightforward. You know, James Comy in twenty
twenty told Senator Cruz that he did not authorize leaks
relating to the Trump or the Clinton investigations. He said
that he had also denied that in twenty seventeen, So

(04:24):
you know, on some level, I think if it can
be shown that in fact those leaks were authorized, I
think the government has a pretty solid case. One challenge, though,
is going to be that they're going to have to
rely on Andy McCabe for that. Andy McCabe was a
deputy of James Comy who has his own credibility problems
related to the Russiagate investigations. So we might have a

(04:48):
little bit of a Michael Cohen situation here, Larry, where
you know, sometimes the witnesses you have or not the
witnesses you would create in a lab, but you know,
you kind of have to have to make do make
do with what you have. The other thing to say
is that you know, for you and I are you know,
talking on the radio and or just in everyday life,

(05:10):
you know, up is up and down is down. But
oftentimes in these in these in these poetury trials, you know,
defendants will try to say, well, I didn't really need that,
or it was ambiguous, or I was asking a different question.
So expect a lot of parsons and a lot of
you know, kind of trying to wiggle out of what

(05:32):
appears to be a denial that James Coby leaked information. Now,
I think if you or I had to take a
polygraph tech Larry, and someone asked us, do you think
James Comy was leaking information, I think we both say yes, yeah.

Speaker 1 (05:44):
And the professor from Columbia that he was leaking information
through he he even admitted. He even admitted it when
he was asked about it. He had to it was
already out there. Uh, that person's going to be called
as a witness, I would imagine.

Speaker 6 (05:59):
Yeah, absolutely, And you know, generally speaking, it's not a
crime to sort of receive leaked information. You know, if
it's classified, maybe that could be different. So you know,
someone like that couldn't really invoke the Fifth Amendment against
self incrimination. So yeah, I think, you know, part of
what this trial will do will bring to light, will

(06:21):
surface some of the shenanigans that were going on under
James Komy, especially with respect to to the Russia, you know,
the Russian investigation into twenty sixteen. The one thing I
think the DJ might have to get passed a little
bit is remember, you know we had the Durham investigation.

(06:44):
You know, you know that didn't result in charges being
filed against Komy. So you know, this stuff has been
pretty well combed over. So we'll see, you know, we'll
see what kind of evidence the DJ can can bring
to bear. But you know, with only two charges, there's
not a lot of give here, right, It's not like

(07:05):
they've thrown up twenty charges against the Wall and you
know they only have to get him on a few.
It really does turn on this twenty twenty testimony.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
I agree with you, and I'm so I'm so disappointed
that this is all they have because it's like going
after al Capone on his tax records. But except that
was successful. This is a guy, in my belief, that
led a coup against the government, that lied to the
Pisa Court, that said that the Steele dossier was legitimate,

(07:38):
that showed it to the President just so he could
leak it to the press, and it really paralyzed the
government for about a year and a half as this
was all investigated, it dominated the news. He was a
major player in that and the fact that they only
have a couple of week charges to go after him with,

(08:00):
to me, is is extremely disappointing.

Speaker 7 (08:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (08:04):
I mean one thing to you know, in terms of
chances of a conviction, and I agree with you, Larry,
is that you know, James Cobe is sort of disliked
by everyone, not the pilot on the guy. But you know,
so sometimes in this in these cases, you know, for example,
we've spoken a lot on this program about Letitia James.
You could see a jury there being very politicized and

(08:25):
a jury of Democrats kind of you know, swinging behind her.
I don't think Democrats remember James Komy too fondly either,
you know, with his release of the Clinton email stuff
right before the election. So you know, when it comes
to kind of like, you know, will there be a
sympathetic jury, how does that play politically? You know, I

(08:50):
think it's probably pretty much a wash. You know, Comy
is not is not the bell of the ball on
either side of the political aisle.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
Yeah, I agree with you. I think he's gonna skal
on this thing, and it's so disappointing because he deserves
to be in jail. Mary Hoffman, associate editor of The
New York Sun, with us every Monday at nine oh five.
Thanks again, Aery, Thanks so much, Lark. Do you use
close captioning when you watch a show on TV? I

(09:20):
do because I'm just losing my hearing and I want
to catch every word. Dialogue is so important to me.
But I think you're gonna be surprised how many people
of all ages use close captioning. We'll share the results
of a surprising new survey with you next, and of course,
your talkbacks keep them coming. We're coming right back after

(09:41):
the break.

Speaker 4 (09:45):
Right out of them and make some noise for tat
mc cray.

Speaker 8 (09:47):
Ye.

Speaker 7 (09:47):
I'm sory.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
Talkbacks have been wonderful today. Curtis Sleeve was coming up
in a little bit, and he's gonna love your talkbacks
today because it seems like everybody is now excited about
kurt chances of becoming the next mayor of New York City.

Speaker 9 (10:04):
I am so elated that Eric Adams finally came to
his senses and dropped out of this race. Now we
need to consolidate against Rin Mandami. We need Andrew Cuomo
to do the same thing. Drop out of this race,
put your ego aside. We can't let Mandami win this race.

(10:26):
We need Curtis Sliwa. And I'm a Democrat and I
am pulling for Curtis Sliwa.

Speaker 4 (10:32):
He could save New York.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Wow, we got a lot just like that. And what's
amazing is Natalie Migliorio heard Beat on the Street, got
the same thing on the streets of New York.

Speaker 10 (10:43):
I gotta say, people listen to you, and it's quite
disappointing that we don't stand by our candidate. Every Republican
has to vote and stand by Curtis Sliwa, regardless of
all the tricks and nonsense that they're playing us. It's
going to be divided three ways and believes anything that

(11:06):
the Poles have to say. Let's stick what I'll man.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Yeah, I'm sorry that you were disappointed. Look, I was
looking at the political reality, but the political reality has
now changed dramatically.

Speaker 7 (11:18):
I don't know if you know, but Stephen A.

Speaker 11 (11:20):
Smith was on Good Morning America today talking about how
Curtis Leewan needs to drop out of the race for
what Mandani in Puomo?

Speaker 8 (11:30):
What is going on?

Speaker 12 (11:32):
Why are we trying to remove an entire party from
the ballot so you can have those two.

Speaker 13 (11:38):
Knuckleheads running things?

Speaker 11 (11:40):
Hello, look at New York.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
Now, Yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonna play this one for Curtis.
I think a couple of them. I'm going to play
for Curtis because I think he needs to hear this
and he can answer you directly. Now, one more about
James call me now finally being charged with lying during
the Russian hoax.

Speaker 14 (12:02):
You know, just in response to your last fuller about
the call me chargers. You know this whole swampy. They
function to fuel each other. Okay, so the fact that
Colemy wasn't charged prior to this means nothing.

Speaker 15 (12:17):
The guy lied to Congress. Andy McCabe said that he
lied to Congress. They both lied. They should both be
held accountable. Okay, it's a very simple thing to prove
they both did it.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
I agree, I agree one thousand percent. It's a tough
thing to prove. We're going to find out if they
can do it. With the trial coming up. The big
thing is he is going to be held accountable. Well,
do you use close captioning. Natalie, do you use close
camp shuitting.

Speaker 12 (12:46):
There's many times where I'm like, can you put that
on so I can see what the heck I'm earrings?

Speaker 1 (12:51):
Yeah? I do all the time.

Speaker 12 (12:53):
Yeah, a lot of times, especially if there's a movie
with a foreign accent.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
Or oh I do it for everything.

Speaker 11 (13:00):
There's a lot of load talkers too.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
There's a lot of movies. Yes, it's like the big
acting thing. Yes, for some reason, you don't really have.

Speaker 11 (13:09):
To get feeling loud and then they talk really low.
It's crazy. You have to ride the gain.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
Yes, so you use close captioning too.

Speaker 11 (13:17):
Only if someone says something it's that's important to the show,
and it's I don't know what they said because they
talked so low. They mumbled or they didn't say it clearly.
I'm like, where was the director on this?

Speaker 1 (13:28):
I love when music comes on or something happens and
they put tense music.

Speaker 11 (13:33):
In the close captain.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
That's my favorite part of it. What's interesting about this
is it's not just people that are a little older
they're using closed captioning. It is you know, and Natalie
and Jacqueline are a testament to that that it's not
just older people that are using a recent ape, Paul
found that about four inten adults under the age forty

(13:58):
five use some titles often, and that is more than
older adults. Only three and ten of older adults use them,
but younger adults forty five percent, So thirty percent for
older adults forty five percent for younger adults. Younger viewers

(14:20):
use close captions to keep up with dialogue amid distractions.

Speaker 12 (14:26):
Yes, they're trying to multitask, and then they'll look up
real quick because they're probably their eyes are down, and
then they'll look up, you know, on their phone, and
then they'll look up.

Speaker 11 (14:36):
To see, oh, what did I just say? Because usually
the close caption is like a beat or two behind.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (14:40):
It's a good way of catching back up of what
you might have just missed.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
Yeah, and it says here poor audio quality sometimes modern
sound design and quieter acting styles. The ingredd whisper that
they all use it. Then they found out that using
closed captioning crosses all gen redemption. I'm so happy. Now

(15:06):
let's get the Jacqueline Karl with the nine thirty News
Jacqueline Larry.

Speaker 11 (15:09):
President Trump is scheduled to talk with Republican and Democratic
congressional leaders today as the deadline to avoid a government
shutdown rapidly approaches. A stopgap funding bill, which House Speaker
Mike Johnson has said he supports, would keep the government
from shutting down this week as funding is said to
expire on Tuesday. Another candidates are reacting after Mayor Eric

(15:31):
Adams announced he's dropping out of the New York City mayoral.

Speaker 16 (15:34):
Race after facing very low poll numbers with five weeks
to go until election day. Mayor Eric Adams is waiving
the white flag.

Speaker 17 (15:42):
The constant media speculation about my future and the campaign
finance boys decision with whole millions of dollars have undermined
my ability to raise the funds.

Speaker 16 (15:55):
Needing Andrew Cuomo hoping to benefit from the mayor dropping
out if.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
He is not octive campaigning, that changes the entire dynamic
of the ricks.

Speaker 16 (16:03):
Democratic front runners are on Mom Donnie.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
I think he spoke the truth when he called Andrew
Cuomo a liar.

Speaker 11 (16:08):
I'm skaftron wrdw's so I like this story. I think
it's kind of cool. According to WGAL, students at Southern
Huntingdon County High School in Pennsylvania made history last week
by riding a one hundred and fifty year old steam
locomotive to school. The coal powered train on the East
broad Top Railroad, which is now a restored tourist attraction,

(16:29):
carried the students to campus on Friday morning on restored rails.
Railroad officials say this may be the first time in
the twenty first century that most of a student body
has arrived at a US school by steam train. The
coal train has been turned Now you can say.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
I rode to school on a coal train.

Speaker 11 (16:47):
The old coal train has been turned into a tourist
carrier that gives people rides on the historic railway. It
was a one time thing, though. The students had to
go home on a regular school bus at the end
of the day, which had to be elected. Because that
seems like fun. I think attendance probably went up that
day too, But I thought that was a cool story,
and that's something I would like to do. We're gonna

(17:08):
go to Wall Street for the opening bell. The opening
bell is sponsored by Dime Community Bank. We've got your Bank,
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The Dow opened up one hundred and eighty one points,
the SNP opened up thirty four points, and the Nasdaq
opened up one hundred and sixty one points.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Thanks Jacqueline. Does Mayor Adams ending his campaign in the
New York City's mayoral raise help or hurt Curtis Lee? Well,
we know how our listeners feel from the talkbacks. I'll
play a couple for Curtis because he is coming up next.
I'll tell you what. If Curtis Lee has been listening

(17:52):
to the show, he has to be thrilled because caller
after caller after caller has said that it is Cuomo
that has to drop out. Cuomo has to drop out
and not Curtis Lee will. They're saying this makes it
a chance that Curtis Lee could win, and even if

(18:15):
Cuomo stays in the race, they say this helps curtisly
Will become the next mayor of New York City. So
how does he feel about it? Well, let's go at
the Curtis Lee Will Republican candidate for New York City Mayor. Curtis,
this is a good day for you, isn't it?

Speaker 6 (18:34):
Oh?

Speaker 18 (18:34):
Absolutely, Okay, one down, two more to go, and we
knew that Eric Adams was won and done.

Speaker 4 (18:42):
He was playing Monty Hall, Let's make a deal.

Speaker 18 (18:45):
And finally Bob Barker announced that the price was right
for him yesterday to drop out. Back on sitting right
here on a park bench on sixty thirty fifth, checking
my messages, and I'm a learning all the billionaires who
live here. You can't probably me thirty six days to go.
Let the people decide who's going to be the mayor.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Let me play something for you. This is a talkback
we got when people started getting the news.

Speaker 9 (19:13):
I am so elated that Eric Adams finally came to
his senses and dropped out of this race. Now we
need to consolidate against Arin Mndami. We need Andrew Cmo
to do the same thing. Drop out of this race,
put your ego aside. We can't let Mandami win this race.

(19:35):
We need Curtis Sliwa And I'm a Democrat and I
am pulling for Curtis Sliwa. He could save New York.

Speaker 4 (19:43):
Want to react to that absolutely.

Speaker 18 (19:46):
Remember Cromo had his shot forty points ahead Democratic primary,
mailed it in from the Hamptons with his billionaire supporters,
got trounced and he's not even out in the streets. Larry,
I mean thirty six days, you gotta be going twenty
hours a day.

Speaker 4 (20:02):
And that's exactly what I do.

Speaker 18 (20:04):
And now that Eric Adams is out, there's only one
law in order Kennedy.

Speaker 4 (20:08):
That's me.

Speaker 18 (20:08):
Because Andrew Clomo and Zoran Mondomi share the same values.

Speaker 4 (20:13):
They're for no cash bail, They're for raised the age,
and we just.

Speaker 18 (20:16):
Had a report that juvenile crime has never been higher.
They both want to close Rikers Island. They both support
cop killers. In fact, it was Andrew CMO's parole board
to release forty six cop killers in just eight years,
and of course Johan Mondomi cheered that on. So if
I'm the only law in order candidate who wants to
hire seven thousand cops, get the cops actually patrolling on

(20:39):
the moving subway cars, bring back the homeless unit of
the NYPD they used to handle the emotionally disturbed and
the homeless, and more importantly, deal with quality of life fishers.

Speaker 4 (20:50):
I'm the only one who can do that. Clomo can't
do that. He caused this crisis with no cash bail.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
Well, here's the thing, so it's not just the callers.
It's not just the back because they're probably mostly conservative
except that one gentleman that I just played, and they're
probably mostly Republican. Natalie Migliori went out and did her
beat on the street and she talked to New Yorkers.
There were several New Yorkers who said the same thing.

(21:17):
They said that now that Eric Adams has dropped out,
they're looking more seriously at Curtis Sliwa because they believe
crime is the number one issue and they believe that
you can tackle crime in the city. You are you
getting the same reaction on the streets?

Speaker 4 (21:36):
Oh? Absolutely yes.

Speaker 18 (21:37):
Today the Third Avenue Festival, I was there for five
hours and that's all people were saying. I remember that
area of Bay Ridge has now split fifty to fifty.
There are a lot of Larry Zora and east Is
there Now it's not an all read area, it's a
purple area. So I'd love to go to the Zoran
areas where he beat Clomo convincingly in the primary and

(21:58):
do my campaigning.

Speaker 4 (21:59):
That's where you get a lot of feedback, and.

Speaker 18 (22:01):
I think even some of the zorin Eastis supporters. A
Zoran realized when it comes to crime, boy, that's his
achilles heel. Every time he's asked the question, like The
New York Times said, you're gonna apologize to the cops
for calling them racist and homophobes, he said, I would,
hasn't done it since, and yet every day he's protective.

Speaker 4 (22:20):
I armed NYPD police officers.

Speaker 18 (22:23):
That is his vulnerability, that's his achilles heel. Cuomo cannot
go at him on those issues on the debate stage
because he's just as culpable and guilty. Only I can
go at it, and I'm gonna go at that two
headed hydra of Cuomo and Zorhan Mandami. If not for
Eric Adams, they wouldn't have been a Zoron Mondomi.

Speaker 4 (22:42):
If not for Cuomo's no cash bail, it.

Speaker 18 (22:45):
Would be it would be a safe for New York
State and safe for New York City.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
I'll tell you what. We also got to talk back
saying that Steven A. Smith was on Good Morning America
this morning calling for you to drop out of the race.
Is there any shot of that at happening at all?

Speaker 6 (23:00):
Hey, Stephen A.

Speaker 4 (23:01):
Smith is afraid to have me on his show.

Speaker 18 (23:04):
You know he's a Cuomo sexual totally tied into Cuomo.
Why doesn't he have me on his show? Cause Stephen A.
Smith should stick to sports you know nothing about the politics.
Stick with ESPN, or invite Curtis Leewell into the bullpen
and watch me just run circles around.

Speaker 4 (23:24):
Stephen A. Smith.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
I was going to ask you about preparing for debates,
but your whole life has been about preparing for debates.
It is going to be interesting, It's going to be important,
probably more important now than it has ever been. What
do you expect it sounds to me. It seems to
me that Cuomo and Mom Donnie are going to go
after each other. Are you gonna go after both of

(23:47):
them or just Mam Donnie.

Speaker 18 (23:49):
Well, to be honest with you, Larry, if they do that,
if they get to be like kids in a schoolyard,
I take to high road. I talk about who I
am and what I've done and what my policy will
be that are totally different than both of them. Remember
they're the Democrats. They've led to this catastrophe. The Democrats
let the Socialists in and the Socialists took over the

(24:10):
party without even a fight. And Andrew Como was the
governor when he allowed that to occur. Eric Adams was
so corrupt that he should have been in jail with
obviously Bobby Menendez. Go Bob Menendez, and you say to yourself, Larry,
if you want to blame anybody for this catastrophe, blame
the Democratic Party. I represent patriotism. I represent making sure

(24:33):
that the kids get an education.

Speaker 4 (24:35):
With a forty one billion dollar bloated.

Speaker 18 (24:37):
Budget, where two thirds of the fourth gradest can't even read, write,
or do arithmetic and grade level. This has got to stop, Larry.
The Democrats had their chance. They destroyed the state. They're
out to destroy the city, and I'm the only thing
stopping them from doing that.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
Well, I can tell your pump do You're more excited
than you have been in a long time. And I
know that our listeners are pumped as well. They'd love
to help. How can they help?

Speaker 18 (25:03):
All they need to do is go to sliwa for
NYC dot com that shliwa f o r NYC dot com.
I promise all your faithful listeners, I will never ever
uh end up dropping out the fact of the words
of the Great John Paul Jones, father of our US Navy.

(25:24):
On this date, thirty six days out thirty six nights, Larry,
I have just begun to fight fight fight fight.

Speaker 3 (25:33):
Ah.

Speaker 1 (25:33):
Yeah, quoted Donald Trump there at the end.

Speaker 4 (25:35):
Too.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
Nice job, Curtis Leewah the now re energize Curtis leewa
Republican candidate for New York City mayor. Good look, good luck, Curtis.
I hope to talk to you again soon.

Speaker 4 (25:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 18 (25:48):
I'm looking for the billionaires who are trying to bribe me, Larry,
not just help out guys, shave the money.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
If you find any, tell them I'll take the money.
When we come back. My final thoughts or recap of
today show, uh and the talk back of the morning.
Now with some final thoughts, here's Larry Man. It's perplexing
what is wrong with New Jersey Democratic candidate for governor
Mikey Cheryl. Seriously, what was she thinking? She knew she

(26:20):
used inside her information to buy defense stocks while she
was in Congress to make seven million dollars for her family.
She knew that she knew that would come out, and
yet when she was asked about it by Charlemagne de
god on the Breakfast Show, she turned into Ralph Cramdon.
Haaman ahama ahamahamana. How did she not know that question

(26:42):
was coming? It came up the night before in a debate,
and she still wasn't prepared. Now I understand that she
didn't know, maybe that this was coming something she tried
to keep a secret. That she faced disciplinary action when
she was at the Naval Academy for not being honest

(27:02):
about fellow classmates who cheated on the final exams. They
were all expelled. She was told she could not participate
in the commencement ceremony, which is a big deal at
the Naval Academy. She didn't know that would come out.

(27:22):
She should have, but that in itself is a test
of character, isn't it. The noble thing would be to
admit it right up front, or when it did come out,
to own up to it, admit the mistake and say
that it made you grow as a person. But apparently
it didn't. That's what the Naval Academy would expect, that

(27:47):
kind of honesty. But she disappointed them and us again. Instead,
she and other Democrats are blaming Donald Trump, Oh you
saw that coming, with no evidence that the President or
anyone in the administration knew about the release or even
the request that was made to the National Archives by

(28:08):
someone associated with Republican candidate for Governor Jack Chitarelli's campaign.
Frent Johnson, the political reporter for Jersey dot Com, checked
with the National Archives and they admit they just made
a mistake by not redacting the records. But none of
this matters. What matters is that it's true, and since

(28:31):
no one is denying it, not the Naval Academy, not
candidate Cheryl, it must be true. So all these years later,
since that graduation, Michael Cheryl once again faced a moral
test that required a choice, and once again she failed.

(28:56):
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(29:17):
Eric Adams dropping out of the race, political analyst J. C.
Polonko wonders who will step up?

Speaker 7 (29:24):
This is an opportunity for mister Cromo to make some
real effort to get Republicans, independents, and those disaffected Democrats,
especially Adams voters, to come to him. So look, only
he can do it. If he cannot figure it out,
he should drop out and lem Us of Seba try
to figure it out.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
New Jersey dot Com journalist Mike Kelly thinks only time
will tell how much Mikey Cheryl's academy scandal will sway voters.

Speaker 13 (29:51):
I think she's got a hold. I'm sort of no
holds barred press conference and just lay the whole story out,
and the question that does this resonate with voters?

Speaker 1 (29:59):
Yet?

Speaker 13 (30:00):
I'm not sure a lot of the political errors being
taken out of the room by the president. What's going
on Washington? And now we've got the New York City
craziness with the mayor's race, So let's just keep an
eye on it.

Speaker 1 (30:10):
Though. Legendary sportscaster Warner Wolf gets the excitement, but wants
to make sure that we all just pump the brakes
a little bit on Giants rookie quarterback Jackson Dart.

Speaker 19 (30:23):
Before you say Jackson Dart is the next Eli Manning
or Phil Simms, the fact is he had only one
hundred and eleven yards passing. That is not gonna win
many ballgames. The defense won the game, So hold off
on jack.

Speaker 7 (30:42):
One and eleven yard.

Speaker 19 (30:43):
That's not gonna make it, Larry.

Speaker 1 (30:46):
But they won, Larry, they won the game. Isn't that
all that matters in the end. This morning's talk back
winner and proud new owner of Amenti in the Morning,
T Shirt wanted to weigh in on.

Speaker 8 (30:58):
The story of the woman who lost forty thousand dollars
of irreplaceable family jewelry left behind in a plane's overhead bin.

Speaker 20 (31:09):
I'm telling you, if I get on a plane with
forty thousand dollars worth of items, I'm not letting them
out of my site. I mean, I'm not letting forty
dollars items out of my site on a plane.

Speaker 5 (31:21):
So she should be.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
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City Mayor's race with former city Council Minority leader Joe Burrelli.
Plus are we headed for a government shutdown? We'll break
it down with wfr's White House correspondent John after that
important meeting at the White House today between Democratic leaders

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