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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This hour of programming on seven ten doubor. He's sponsored
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proud members of the Integrity Automotive Group. Now former Westchester
County executive Rob Astorina on seven ten minutes war it.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Is the summer, man O man o man of sheeviitz Man.
It is like, what eighty eight degrees outside something like that,
and this is the coolest day we're going to have
in about a week, So get ready.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Man.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
I am smart. I got my air conditioning put in
a couple months ago, of course by Premiere Comfort Heating
and air Conditioning, and it is lovely to set the
thermostat at like sixty nine seventy whatever. Well, everyone's baking outside.
I'm glad you're with me. I'm glad I'm here, rob

(00:57):
Astorino here on seven ten woor. You got Bruce and
Noah on the other side of the glass. It's like
I'm being interrogated. I'm here. They're over there looking at
me the entire time, and they're ready to take your calls.
One in hundred three to two to one zero seven
ten one hundred three to two one zero seven ten. Ohy,

(01:18):
all right, so hm, let's see a lot going on
right now. Israel is bombing the crap out of Iran.
I mean they are just precision strikes, they're air force
against radar installations, missile factories, They're just going after everything

(01:41):
that Iran needs to basically rebuild. And you know, wait
for another day. Now, you know, Trump has to decide
his own words. Within two weeks doesn't mean in two
weeks means anywhere from when he said that through the

(02:03):
next fourteen days, and we're a few days in now.
That means he could send it today. And there are
b two bombers right now apparently heading to Guam. We
now have two big navy ships in position, and they
have been told for Americans in Israel Iran what American

(02:29):
would be in Iran, but they are and Iraq to
get out. And we've got, of course military installations all
over the Middle East, so we prayed that our men
and women are safe. So I don't know is he
going to do it? I think he will. I mean

(02:54):
we've been talking about this forever. And if he drops
that mob that or that mop the bomb which penetrates
it's the bunker buster only we have it, only we
can carry it. We can't even give it to Israel
because they don't even have the planes that could carry it.
So if it's gonna be done, it's gonna be done

(03:16):
by us, and the whole world will know. And by
the way, the entire world is watching. If you don't
think Russia and China and everyone else who hates our
guts are testing our resolve to see if we're gonna
back away and not do something when really Iran, an
enemy is truly on its knees. Well, I mean, this
is the time to take them out. God bless Israel

(03:40):
for doing what needed to be done for decades that
the only one with the kahone is to do it.
And obviously they need to do it because they're right
there and they're under a constant threat of annihilation. But
Iran has said, and I'm gonna talk about the mayor
ole race of them in and so many other things,
but I just need to get this off my ch

(04:00):
Iran has said that we want a nuclear weapon and
we will use it at some point probably. Yeah, So
what don't we understand about their intentions? You have to
understand that Islam and what they practice, and what they

(04:21):
believe is that they are superior to everybody, and there
really isn't any negotiations with non Muslims. We can't be trusted.
So really negotiations mean nothing. I mean, you gotta go
back to nineteen seventy nine when this should have been done,
and they've been yanking everyone's change since then. So don't

(04:44):
think with a two week deadline where they're poop pooing
even talks with the Europeans who are usels anyway, that
they have any intentions. I just don't think that Iran
the Ayatola, who must be pooping in his pants every minute,
knowing that a missile with his name on it could
land on his head at any moment. I love the

(05:05):
fact that Trump said, of course we know where he
is every second, and that I mean that was not
a subtle way of saying, you'll either get a bullet
in the head, a bomb on your on your ass, whatever,
but when we want, if we want, you're gone. And
he made sure everyone around him was already killed. So
this guy's gotta be a little bit nervous because there

(05:26):
really isn't anywhere you can hide, not with the intelligence
that Israel has and that we have. I mean, apparently
Trump said don't kill him. At this point, Israel wanted
to take him out already, so we'll see. I mean,
my gut instinct is Trump does it. It has a
lot of implications, clearly, but he finishes the job, comes

(05:51):
to the ally, you know, to the help of our ally.
Israel and the other Middle Eastern countries you know are
saying to him, please do it, please do it. We
can't say that, but please do it. European nations never
have the balls to do anything, so they're hoping he
does it too. And then of course they'll condemn him,
but they're hoping he does it. So we'll see and

(06:14):
we'll see what happens thereafter. That's the big thing of it.
It's not the fact that you just drop the bunker
buster bomb and it destroys Iran's nuclear capabilities for generations.
It's that what is next? Are there going to be
terrorist attacks in the United States? Probably? Are there going
to be targets and bombs towards our troops in the

(06:34):
Middle East? Yeah? Probably, that's yeah. And then what's gonna
happen in Iran? What comes after that? That's all what
Trump is thinking right now. The easy part is dropping
the bomb. It's the fallout that we have to consider anyway,
So early voting has been underway already, and this is

(06:58):
the last weekend, all you good little liberals can run
to the polls and put your little black mark into
your top five choices. It is such a horrible decision
that normal people would have to make, because if you're
a Democrat right now with some sense, and there are

(07:18):
plenty of them with some sense, you've got to be
dreading this decision because Cuomo deserves no one's vote anymore. Ever,
Mamdami is so dangerous, and the other seven are completely useless.

(07:40):
There's not one person there that deserves your vote, and
yet you've got to vote for somebody. And Deblasio wouldn't
even admit who he's voting for, although he did have
the guts when he was with me on the air
a few months ago he bashed Cuomo, and I'm glad
he did, because he and I bashed Cuomo together privately
many times. But he wouldn't say who he's voting for,

(08:02):
other than do not leave a mark of Andrew Cuomo
on your ballot. See the way it works, and just
in case you don't know, so, I mean this rank
choice voting nonsense. So ma'mdami has come from literally nowhere,

(08:25):
an assemblyment from Queens. Nobody ever heard of this guy,
strange name, crazy, crazy socialist, and yet when he was
polling at under one percent a few months ago, and
he's going around talking about free bus rides for everybody,
thirty dollars minimum wage city owned grocery stores, he tweeted

(08:48):
in twenty twenty that there is no negotiating with an
institution this wicked and corrupt, defunded dismantle it. About the NYPD,
this guy wants a rent freeze on all one million
rent stabilized housing units, which means those buildings will go

(09:11):
to crap because without some rent increase, the landlords can't
afford to fix them up, so they walk away. So
who's going to get over the fifty percent threshold? Certainly
on the first ballot nobody. And then what happens, Well,
the second choice of the last place finisher then gets boats.

(09:33):
That's how it works, so keeps tumbling to the next
person until somebody on some ballot gets at least fifty
percent plus one, and it's nearly impossible I don't believe.
I just don't believe the polling. First of all, Como
has name recognition. He's like the only one. Second, just
pretend you're getting a call from Upholster, okay, on a

(09:57):
normal time. It's like you're in the middle of doing
a million things and they're asking you questions. So let's
just start off with a typical question if the election
were held today, for whom would you vote? Andrew Cuomo,
Johan Mandami, Brad Lander. And then they go down the
list of nine people. You got to get through that

(10:17):
nine people, and then you're like, uh, Cuomo, okay. If
the second choice is who and you're like, uh, repeat
the list, and then after a couple of minutes you're like, Okay,
I don't have any more time for this. So I
don't think they're really accurate. Number one and number two.
This is a ground game. This is about excitement and

(10:39):
ground game, because you're not going to get fifty percent
turnout in a mayor all primary. You're just not. Maybe
you get twenty five. So who can get enough people
to the polls to get to that threshold? And if
I'm man Domi, he's got apparently like thirty thousand volunteer
door knockers. So you're going to people with no clue

(11:01):
about what the hell is happening in this world.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
You know? Hi?

Speaker 2 (11:06):
Uh is Joe here? Hi? I'm Joe. Hi Joe, I'm
from Dommi's campaign. He's exciting. Do you think it's too
expensive to live here in New York?

Speaker 4 (11:18):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (11:19):
Yeah, Well he wants to freeze the rent. He wants
to get free groceries and free bus rides and free childcare.
Well that sounds great. Can we count your support, Joe? Yeah,
And that's what happens. So there's thirty thousand of those
people knocking on doors talking to moron Joe's all over

(11:39):
the place, and all they need to do on primary
day is call Joe again and say, hey, Joe, you
need to go out and vote from Mom Dommi. And
then Joe, like a moron, goes out and votes from
m Dommi without knowing a thing about him. And that's
how this place turns to crap. Now, let me tell
you something about Cuomo. Cuomo got in this race because
he thought I was gonna resurrect his career, and maybe
it will. But he came in as the quote adult

(12:03):
in the room. If you go back and look at Cuomo.
Whenever we needed a real adult to stop the lunatics
in Albany, Cuomo folded like he had no spine whatsoever.
Cuomo has zero principles. Let me tell you this. I
know him very well. When I was county executive and
he was governor. We had to work together. We argued together.

(12:25):
I battled him when I ran for governor against him.
He is the most hated man in Albany, which is
why he left, because he had no support whatsoever. They
were going to impeach him. So he got out of
dodge and went into a shell to try to live
to another day. Well this is another day. Tuesday is
his last day if he loses, or a rebirth of

(12:48):
Andrew Cuomo. But you tell me why he deserves it.
He doesn't. But matched up against these other radical lunatic socialists,
I mean most people like, oh, I hate Cuomo, but
at least I got a both because hes adult room.
But tell me, when he was the adult, the adult
would have stopped the crazies. The adult would not have
signed legislation, in fact, would have vetoed it because the

(13:10):
adult would have known in the best interests of the
state or the people or the city that defunding the police.
That all of the things he did, forget even COVID,
but the no cash bail, all those things were bad.
He knew it and he didn't stop it because he

(13:31):
was afraid. So you think that Cuomo has some you
know what's but he doesn't. And they're going to run
rough shot over him. So what does Cuomo do? He
knows quite well, okay, that these ICE agents who were
law enforcement doing their jobs through a judicial warrant, are

(13:53):
going after the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens.
And if Cuomah had half a brain, actually not a brain,
because he's using political brain here, if he was the
adult in the room, what would he do. He would say, look, folks, okay,
I'm not gonna let them come after our great migrants here,

(14:18):
but they're going after the rapists and the murderers, and
that we should all want to make our community say
something like that. That would be the adult. No, Cuomo's
not the adult. Cuomo is pandering to the left, as
he has done in the past. He blows with the
wind because he is so he is looking back. He

(14:40):
feels Mamdami's breadth on his shoulder. He knows he's that
close to losing. So what does he do instead of
being the adult and standing up for the city. No,
uh huh, he tries to out left Mamdami with this
moronic nonsense.

Speaker 5 (14:57):
We're seeing democracy shredded all Acro nation. We're seeing one
disturbing scene after another. If you notice, we have federal
law enforcement agents who now wear masks.

Speaker 4 (15:10):
Covering their face.

Speaker 5 (15:12):
Why are they wearing masks? If they're operating within the law,
why are they wearing masks. There is no reason why
a law enforcement agent should be allowed to wear a mask.
Take off the mask. If you're not embarrassed by what you're.

Speaker 6 (15:29):
Doing, Show us who you are.

Speaker 5 (15:32):
No law enforcement agent should be allowed to wear a
mask to cover their face. Show the American people who
you are if you're not ashamed of your.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
Actions, said the guy who forced you to wear masks,
by the way during COVID, But that will put that aside.
Why are they wearing masks? And you said you should
seen that video, but go on Cuomo's ex account or
whatever and watch that video. He is such a dip.
He knows it's not He shouldn't be saying this, but

(16:03):
he's saying it. Why are they wearing masks because they
are literally being targeted. Did you see what the mayor
of Nashville, Tennessee, This nut job should be arrested. He
docked what his docs mean in case you don't know
he mean. It means you outed, publicly outed by printing
names and addresses of ICE agents doing their job in

(16:28):
Nashville with court orders to deport, to arrest and deport again.
Not little not little Maria J. Jose who have been
here fifteen twenty years, who have kids and are part
of the community. Whether they should be here or not,
of course they shouldn't. But that's not who they're going after.

(16:50):
They're going after guys who literally have raped women, who
have murdered, people who have assaulted, people who have wrought
the hell is standing up for them? Who the Democratic Party,
the Cuomos of the world. The mayor of Nashville put
the names and addresses of the ICE agents out in public.

(17:14):
What do you think is happening? The crazies are going
to their houses and they're threatening them and their families.
The imbecile mayor of Los Angeles doing basically saying the
same thing they're all calling them thugs. Is it is
completely reversed right now in the Democratic world. Good is bad,

(17:36):
bad is good everything, and Cuomo should know better. And
so again, if you were thinking of voting for Cuomo
because he's going to be the adult and room he
proved time and time again, he ain't. Now that leaves
you with hardly anybody to vote for. I get it.
I just I can't reward Andrew Cuomo. I just couldn't
reward if I were a Democrat in the city, I

(17:57):
could not reward this guy with my vote one eight
hundred and three to two one zero seven ten, one
eight hundred three to two, one zero seventy ten. You see,
zohanman Dami has almost has three quarters of a million

(18:19):
followers right now on Instagram. It basically went from zero
to three quarters of a million. Cuomo has one hundred
and ninety eight thousand. This guy's base is out there
in full force because it's the fuel of the Democratic
Party right now. In that Maris poll, it was Cuomo

(18:41):
had the older Democrats, you know, doing well in Manhattan
where they read the New York Times still, but in
Queens and Brooklyn and the Bronx and This is the
crazy part. Voters under the age of forty five. Democratic
voters under the age of forty five, who have college

(19:02):
degrees and who describes themselves as very liberal, they're out
in full force and they voted already. They've early voted already,
So he's banked his votes, whereas Cuomo still has to
pull his votes out and Mandomi now can go to
other places and try to get people to vote for him.
Scary times one in one hundred three two one zero

(19:25):
seven ten one eight hundred three two one zero seven
to ten. And by the way, how about the Dodgers.
The Dodgers are well, they denied ICE agents entry onto
their property in the parking lot because they were coming
in to do something, and the Dodgers refused to allow

(19:45):
law enforcement ICE that's a law enforcement agent, just like
a LAPD. They refuse to allow them onto the property.
And now they're announcing that they're giving a million dollars
to the community. Whatever that is. That's going to be
some left radical organization that's gonna take the money and
run with it. And so the Dodgers will feel good,

(20:08):
but they're going to give back a million dollars to
those affected by ice raids. My god, and then we
got Mahmad Khalegal, another hero of the left. Look, keep
dying on this hill, please God, please, Democrats, keep your

(20:31):
You're on the right track. So many people behind you.
You keep supporting the rapists and murderers and illegal aliens,
and you keep supporting butchering little kids who are confused
and want to slice off their penis. You keep doing it.
That's that's the winning combination. I'm telling you you're onto something.

(20:55):
Keep doing that. Please. The thing with Khalil now a
free man. A federal district court judge released him. And
let me tell you something. Immigration ain't for federal district courts.
It is not a what's called an Article three judge.
It is not constitutionally under the court system. It is

(21:17):
under immigration under Article two. And that's the president. So
the president, the executive branch. They they and only the
president appoints immigration judges. They're the ones who review immigration cases.
The immigration judge ordered Khalil to be removed, and a

(21:43):
federal district court judge said, no, he's going to be released.
If I were Trump, I would say nope. Should have
kept him in there, all right. I gotta take a break.
Oh my god's twenty seven minutes after four o'clock already,
rob Astrino here on seven ten one eight hundred three
two one zero seven ten one eight hundred three to

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Speaker 7 (22:10):
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(23:03):
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Speaker 2 (23:41):
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One one hundred and three two one zero seven ten.
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(24:02):
I'm serious. They were just rolling him out. I saw
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behind a keyboard where he wasn't even playing because I
was on like second row all the way to the side,
so I was watching, and I was at supposedly a
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(24:25):
a vegetable on stage. I hate to say that, but seriously,
everyone around him sounded like the Beach Boys. It was
fun to sing along the Beach Boys songs, but Brian
Wilson was basically dead on stage. It was horrible. I mean,
he was like just I don't even know if he
was pressing the keyboard. I think he was drooling too,

(24:46):
I'm not sure, but it was. That's what they did.
They just kept the gravy train going as long as
it had to happen, until, you know, until he died. Anyway,
the Beach Boys still they were fanatic. I was not
a fanatic the Beach Boys. I did like the Beach Boys.
I could listen to their music, but nothing sells sells

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Mark Dolan, you got the zapper. There you go, Bruce,
who's fell asleep for a second there in his You

(25:27):
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am no, sorry about that seven straight losses anyway, By
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Speaker 6 (27:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
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(27:50):
see here. One one hundred three two one zero seven
ten one eight hundred and three to two one zero
seven ten. Patricia in Brooklyn, Hi, how are you.

Speaker 8 (28:01):
Okay? A few times I couldn't get to my polling place.

Speaker 3 (28:05):
I didn't know why Democrat at that time, I was
registered problem reading.

Speaker 8 (28:21):
And then I would get home and I got this
crazy letter from Andrew Cuomo.

Speaker 9 (28:30):
I couldn't believe it.

Speaker 8 (28:31):
I thought it was like stupid nonsense. My whole voting
record was on the outside of the envelope that I'm
a bad American. Guess what I've changed?

Speaker 3 (28:43):
My party.

Speaker 8 (28:44):
After that I became a Republican. And guess what also,
I have terminal lung cancer. You no wonder I couldn't walk?
How I hell does this guy treat Americans this way?
This santral Cromo was just a vicious, disgusting individual.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
He is now he is patrician and thank you for
the call, and we'll keep you in our prayers. But
you can get an absentee bout obviously, But now that
you're not a Democrat anymore, you can't vote in the primary.
So yeah, he's a bad dude. He's a bad dude,
but he might be the mayor. And three two one
zero seven ten let us go to Scott in the Bronx,

(29:29):
say Scott.

Speaker 6 (29:32):
Hey, good afternoon. I'll get them my comment in just
two seconds. But recommended this before. But if you really
want to know about the origins of all these left
wing crazy political ideologies, whether it's communism, feminism, all is thought,
the student radicalism, mass immigration, which is another left wing project,

(29:52):
pick up a copy of the Culture Critique by doctor
Kevin McDonald, and again it also goes into another left
doing ideology. Then many people don't even realize as the
left wing origins, neo conservatism. And that's the point of
my call today with regard to Iraq, excuse me forty
in slip would reguards to Iran and Israel waging a

(30:16):
war against Iran has been on the neo consertive agendas
in before nine to eleven. That's people like Richard Pearl,
the Spye, Paul Wolfowitz, those fine people that got us
involved in the disastrous Iraq war back in two thousand
and three.

Speaker 2 (30:32):
Oh it Scott one second, one second. Maybe it's been
on their list, but maybe it's been on the list
for a good reason.

Speaker 4 (30:38):
You know.

Speaker 2 (30:39):
For for decades, Iran has wanted to build a nuclear arsenal. Okay,
they're very close. And if they do get a nuclear
bomb and they use it on Israel, or they use
it on one of our you know, military bases, and
then obviously all the surrounding areas are affected. No matter
where it is, who cares if it's been on a

(30:59):
list of people. We are where we are right now.
Iran is a bad actor. They are one of the
worst regimes in the world, hell bent on killing people.
Look at where their missiles are going and where Israel's
missiles are going. That should tell you everything. Okay. Israel's
missiles are highly targeted to non population areas, non civilian areas,

(31:20):
specifically military and high government ranking officials period. And they
try to warn people too, get out of the area
just in case. Where are the missiles from Iran coming?
They're going into hospitals, They're going into residential areas. They
have no regard for life whatsoever. And these Mullah's, the

(31:40):
Ayatola and these radicals with a nuclear bomb, I think
most people, I don't care what side you're on, would
say they shouldn't have it. So if we're at a
point in time now, I don't care where we were
twenty years ago or thirty years ago, what lists they
were on. We are where we are right now. And
this is it. This is the decision that Trump has

(32:02):
to make in consultation, likely with Israel and maybe some
of our NATO allies. But this is it. You either
take them out or you regret it. I mean, this
is it. Bin Laden. Clinton had the opportunity to take
out Bin Laden and decided not to. A couple of

(32:23):
years later, what happens, I don't know. A few planes
went into the World Trade Center, into the Pentagon and
some heroes thankfully took it down in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Sandra
in New Jersey. How are you, Sandra?

Speaker 9 (32:38):
Oh, good afternoon, Rob. I'm doing well, thank you. You know,
when I got into my car, before I had my
radio on, I happened to of course the Tail and
if Curtis Flee, were having a conversation with Governor Patterson,
and I was surprised what he said. He said that
should he win, he's gonna give all the immigrants to process.

(33:01):
I'm kind of saying, I know Trump wants to get
this done quickly, but I will do that. So I
thought about it, and I figured, well, look he's up
against all these liberals, so maybe that's a smart thing
to say. But I also wanted to say something that
you said that I've been telling my friends. He said,
maybe vote for Mandamy, risky, but if he wins his primary,

(33:27):
it'll be easy for Curtis to win against him. And
I agree with that because they will say Clomo has
all that government experience and Curtis doesn't. But between Mandamy
and Curtis, neither of them have it. So I like
that thought, but it's a risky thought. But I just
wanted to share what Curtis said, and I was a

(33:49):
little surprised at that, but maybe he was smart to
say that, what do you think?

Speaker 2 (33:53):
Thanks Andra? One eight hundred and three two one zero
seven ten. So, look, Curtis, in a four way race,
Cuomo's gonna have an independent line, ma'n Doommy's going to
have the Working Families party line. But if he wins
the primary, he's going to be he'll be in a
pretty decent shot with the Democrat and Working Families line
to win. However, you still have the mayor, who is

(34:16):
the mayor and has his own base of support, and
then you've got Curtis that would hope the rest of
the left just kind of divvyes things up. But I
don't care about government experience because the Cuomo's, with all
the experience, screwed things up so badly that I don't
want their experience, which is basically what ma'am Domi said

(34:37):
in the debate. It was a good line, it was
a zinger, and it was a knife right to the
throat of Cuomo because it was true. I care about
what they stand for. Now, Curtis saying that every immigrant
has due process rights that is just factually incorrect. By
the way, they would get due process if they were

(34:59):
being incarcera rated for a crime, then yes, they get
due process. If they are being deported, it is an
entirely different system of rules and regulations. And to think
that we would have to provide a lawyer, court appearances
and due process rights in the criminal system for every

(35:22):
illegal alien here, all fifteen million or so that have
been let in the last three or four years, is insane. So, no,
they don't get their full day in court. They get
their day in immigration court, which is different, and they
could have immediate deportation orders. In fact, in the statute

(35:45):
it says if they came over the line, an immigration officer,
an ice officer, border patrol can throw them right across
the line, throw them right back if he wants to.
They don't get due process there. No, So it's totally different.
It's been screwed around by the left. So now the

(36:05):
media of course plays along with it because they're too
stupid to look at the law. And unfortunately you got
too many Republicans say yes, due process for everyone. No,
it's totally different. One eight hundred three two one zero
seven ten, one eight hundred three two one zero seven
ten Martin and Putnam County.

Speaker 4 (36:24):
Hi Martin, Hello, they're rob How are you.

Speaker 2 (36:29):
I'm good. How are you Martin? May I call you Marty?

Speaker 4 (36:32):
I'm well, Thank you very much. So I've heard, I've
heard that today the B two bombers landed on Guam
with the bombs. So my concern is Guam is a
very small island. It's only twelve miles by seven miles.
But have you heard that?

Speaker 2 (36:53):
Yeah, have you heard.

Speaker 4 (36:55):
If it's capsized because of the fact that the B
two bombers with the big heavy landed on it could.
Have you heard if it's capsized or not, because that
could really mess up the entire mission if it capsized.

Speaker 2 (37:07):
Yes, So I think you're referring to the one of
the congressional morons, one of the Democrats, a member of Congress,
said that recently, or like a year or two ago,
that Guam or one of them could absolutely an island
could capsize. This is the this is the intelligence that
we have making decisions for our country. So I'm assuming,

(37:29):
I'm assuming Martin that that's what you're referring to. But yeah,
apparently the B two bombers have it right now. Look,
that could be that could totally be for show, or
it could be staging. You don't know. One hundred and
three to two one zero seventy ten. Will take your
calls when we come back. I got to talk to
you about Jaws too. I watched it well, I mean

(37:51):
I've seen a million times. I watched at NBC last night,
But I mean it is now summertime. So people right
now are listening to this show while sitting on the
beach tanning somewhere, and in the back of their mind
they're looking out at the ocean and wondering. Well, I'll
tell you there just was an eleven foot great white

(38:14):
shark that has been spotted. It was tagged down in
Florida back in late February. I will tell you where
they just located it, and it, yes, is in our
area right now. I will tell you where, and we'll
talk about Jaws as well. Don't go anywhere. One eight
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Couple of things here. Make sure you follow us on
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(42:14):
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(42:35):
head back on the train, I put it the iHeart
app on and listen to WOR. I listened to Q
one o four or some of our good stations here,
or I listened to one of my old shows just
to see how I'm doing. I you know, I forgot.
We are on FM one oh four point three HD two.
Now it's not available in every car because in my

(42:57):
older car, I don't get it. In my new car
Infinity of course the Integrityota Motor Group, Yeah I can.
So you could listen to WOR on AM seven ten
or on one oh four point three, and then you
go to the HD the second click to HD two
and you'll hear us in stereo. Man, So that's it.

(43:19):
Make sure you tune in all the time. Jimmy Faylis show.
I love it. I'm listening to him at night time.
He's on from nine to midnight right here on seven
ten WR. You've probably seen him on Box, but Jimmy's
a really funny guy. And he filled in for Lowry
Minty two fridays ago and I went on with him

(43:39):
and my regular I go on at seven o eight
on Friday mornings for a quick hit and so Jimmy
was on, so we it was my first time going
on with him, but he said, hey, I want to
get you on my radio show at night. So I said, yeah,
just let me know a couple things here. Let's see Jaws. Oh,
this music scared the crap out of everybody. So you're

(44:00):
like swimming in the water right now, and you hear
this in your head and you're just like looking around
and then your mind starts to play tricks on you.
What it was like your foot touches like a coral reef?
For somebody? Was that the best music ever? I mean, seriously,
that is the most identifiableble music probably for any motion

(44:21):
picture in the history of motion pictures. Right, I dare
you to name another score that is better or more
recognized than that. So, as you know, fifty years ago
last night, fifty years ago yesterday, that movie came out
for the first time in theaters four hundred and the

(44:42):
ouch that's when I've got you right at the end there,
and then at the crescendo, ah, four hundred and nine theaters.
It grows seven point nine million, which was a lot
of money, but really it defined the summer blockbuster, and
then through nineteen seventy five it had over two two
hundred and sixty million dollars. It made crazy. I was

(45:05):
so I watched it last I've seen the movie one
hundred times, but I watched it last night at NBC
and I couldn't help but think. You know, as in
the in the town of Amity, right, which is really
Martha's Vineyard, that's where they shot it. But I'm I'm
just picturing because you see the ferry and all of
these middle class people getting off in droves in Martha's

(45:28):
Vineyard back in nineteen seventy five and just lounging on
the beach, and I'm thinking, oh, yeah, okay, could you
imagine that happening now? They would they would never excuse me,
what's your average income? Is it over four million? Then
get off my island. Martha's Vineyard. Now nobody can go
on unless you're worth a gazillion, because it's so freaking

(45:50):
expensive and they don't want you on there anyway. But
Martin Brody, Matt Hooper and Quint, the three main characters,
were so good. It was just it was a really
good movie. And the reason why it was so good.
Was not because of a dope mechanical shark. And you know,

(46:11):
I looked at it last night, I'm like, it's kind
of silly. But back then it was pretty groundbreaking. It
was the underwater camera action and really what it was
was it was your imagination. It was the suspense. It
was not seeing the shark that scared you and the
remote possibility that it could be your leg that gets

(46:35):
nibbled off one day if you're in the open water.
So I mentioned before that there is a tag shark
right now. This shark February twenty eighth was tagged in
northern Florida. Since February twenty eighth, it has swam twenty

(46:57):
nine hundred miles north. And it was just located, I
think yesterday, not far from Sandy Hook, New Jersey. So
it is I mean it's not on you know, like
right there on the shore. It's a couple of miles
off shore. But this eleventh footer is off the coast

(47:18):
of New Jersey right now. Yeah, don't go swimen. Great movie,
great movie. All right, Hey, I saw this too in
Long Island. How about this? So in Hempstead it was
a plain view, old Bethpage's JFK High School. They have

(47:39):
five hundred students that are graduating. Thirty of them are twins.
Fifteen set of twins in that one class. That's pretty amazing.
I don't know what the odds are that. And it
goes further than that. You think with fifteen sets of
twins that there'd be some identical No, they're all fraternal wins,

(48:01):
so different eggs and sperm, and most of them are
different genders. So brother's sister. That's pretty weird, but pretty
interesting too. I didn't even get to Whoopy Goldberg. Geez,
I'm sorry. I didn't mean she proves yet again it
is always a race. Each week is a joy Behar

(48:23):
or Whoopee Goldberg? Who is more stupid? This week it
was Whoopy Goldberg by far claiming that blacks in America
are worse off than people in Iran, by the way,
gays in Iran get thrown off buildings. Okay, yeah, uh,

(48:45):
there's the music. Jeez, I'm out of here already. Hey
make sure you listen to me every Saturday at four o'clock.
I was off Newsmax today. Back next week one to three,
and of course right here seven to ten WR every
Saturday at four. Put it in your calendar. Join me
next week. It's always fun to play with you guys

(49:05):
on the air. Here for fifty five minutes. Thank you Bruce,
Thank you Noah for keep me alive. Here for the
last fifty five minutes. Take everybody, enjoy the weekend.

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