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August 18, 2025 • 82 mins

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! 

Brett kicks off the program by talking about the Biden administration’s handling of the U.S. southern border and the 2020 census. He claims the border was deliberately “thrown open” during COVID to inflate census numbers by including millions of illegal immigrants. According to Brett, this strategy was designed to give Democrats an unfair political advantage by increasing congressional representation, electoral votes, and federal funding in blue states.

We're joined by Michael Whatley from North Carolina to talk about his U.S. Senate candidacy and the key issues driving his campaign Whatley emphasized the need for strong conservative leadership, economic growth, and national security. He highlighted trade policies to support farmers and manufacturers, and praised the military presence in North Carolina, calling for continued support for service members. Whatley also addressed concerns over Democratic leadership, criticizing policies under Governor Roy Cooper and calling the current Democratic Party “radical.” He expressed strong support for former President Trump’s efforts to end the war in Ukraine, framing Trump as a leader committed to peace through strength. Whatley committed to visiting all 100 counties in the state, vowing to be a senator who listens and fights for North Carolina values.

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Speaker 1 (00:09):
News Talk eleven ten, not nine three WBT. It's the
Brent Whatervill show to any of you all know?

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Do any of you all know why the border was
thrown open right around COVID time? Does anybody have an
inkling as to why that happened? Do you know why
it happened? We do now know why it happened. There
is a rationale to slow Joe. There is a rationale.
Get a load of this. You're going to get angry.

(00:38):
I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but just
check this out New York Post. We know that the
Biden administration deliberately broke the border and ushered in over
twenty million illegal aliens at a huge cost to the
nation's social welfare system. So the free money and with

(00:59):
a reckless disregard for potential criminality and the big T.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
What's the big T? Terrorism? Terrorism? Exactly?

Speaker 3 (01:12):
Why?

Speaker 2 (01:12):
Has always been the burning question? But now a new
Rasmussen poll gives us a clue. I actually said.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
This when this was going on, and I'm serious, I
didn't I'm not making this up. It was the census,
the census.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Why would Joe Biden want to bring more people in
to be part of the census. Why would he want
to do that. There's mounting evidence that by Den and
the by Den administration tried to cook the books to
give Democrats an unfair advantage, which explains why a minority

(01:54):
of Democrats forty three percent compared to forty to eighty
three percent Republicans prove of President Trump's decision to take
a new census that excludes illegal aliens from the population count.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
That's what he's doing.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
Illegal migrants have always been included in the census. So
blue states like California, Texas, New York, and New Jersey,
which bore the brunt of Biden's influx, get increased representation,
which means more congressional seats for Democrats, more electoral college

(02:34):
votes for Democrats, and more funding.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
For you got it, Democrats.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
Meanwhile, Democrat proxy NGOs, those are the organizations that helped
these people resettle in various locations. And also they resettled
about three hundred and fifty thousand minors that we.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
Still don't know where they went.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
Not to mention, federal agencies under by Den, like FEMA,
were registering them to vote even though they were not eligible. Well,
as Gomer Pyle would say, surprise, surprise, surprise. So Democrats
fought tooth and nail to prevent voter id for so

(03:22):
that the ineligible non citizens could vote further down the track.
They figured that amnesty would net them tens of millions
of new Democratic voters, at least in the generation or so.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
But that was just the icing on the cake.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
The senses was the immediate payoff, and they didn't know
how many illegal aliens raped, murdered, robbed, extorted American citizens.
They didn't care that these social safety nets in cities
like New York was collapsing under the weight of all
these new supplicants. Slave labor wages that undercut American workers

(04:06):
only make sense if the state picks up the cost
of room and board and healthcare for the slaves, which
is essentially what they're doing. It was the census that
would give Democrats more power, and in April of twenty
twenty one, when Joe Biden's Commerce Secretary Gina Raimundo announced

(04:31):
the twenty twenty census results, we started to see the
errors that mostly only went one way. Red states like Florida, Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas,
Tennessee they were undercounted, while Blue states like Massachusetts, New York,
Rhode Island, Minnesota, and Biden's home state of Delaware, had

(04:54):
overcounts skewing political representation and funding allocations. The miscounts, particularly
given that the overrepresentation appears to have tended only to
noticeably skew in favor of one party over another, demands
additional scrutiny of potential political influence by the Biden Harris administration.

(05:21):
And that's what you're going to get. Just thirty seven
percent of Democrats said that illegal migrants should not be
counted in the census, while forty nine percent said they should.
Thirteen percent they weren't sure. Public school I guess. By contrast,
sixty five percent of Republicans wanted illegal immigrants excluded, while

(05:46):
a mystifying twenty nine percent wanted them to be counted.
You know why, because the twenty nine percent are the
people who are making money, probably off of the back
of the illegals. On the question of Trump ordering up
a new census to replace the error ridden Biden twenty
twenty pandemic version, fifty seven percent of voters approved, while

(06:11):
thirty four percent disapproved.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
Of those a whopping eighty.

Speaker 2 (06:18):
Three percent of Republicans were in favor compared to forty
three percent of Democrats. It was all about now, listen
to me, it was all about refilling the coffers. They
didn't have to do that. You want to know, the
easiest way that you could have just kept this thing going.
You didn't have to go and take two hundred and

(06:39):
fifty million dollars or five hundred million dollars or whatever
the number is and give it to planned parenthood. You
could allow those children to grow up and to become
American citizens in.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
Their own right.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
But unfortunately, the eugenics based theology that goes all all
the way back to the bad old days meant that
while you were allowing people into the country illegally and

(07:12):
not allowing native born citizens to come to full term,
it meant that the only thing you can possibly believe
in in this is that it was about the slave labor.

(07:40):
Dudes talk eleven ten out of nine three WBT pre
at whatever show. Good to be with you, Tom, Welcome
to the program. What's on your mind?

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Tom?

Speaker 4 (07:48):
Hello? Oh?

Speaker 5 (07:49):
How you doing?

Speaker 6 (07:50):
Man?

Speaker 1 (07:50):
I'm good.

Speaker 4 (07:50):
Thanks, I'm talking.

Speaker 5 (07:52):
In a while, but I just want to let you know,
just in passing you kind of bash the.

Speaker 3 (07:58):
Left, and I do, yes.

Speaker 5 (08:01):
You did, well, yeah you do.

Speaker 4 (08:02):
It's okay.

Speaker 5 (08:04):
But I just want you to let you know there
are a lot of people who believe in the Kennedy
style of politics there there out there. I mean, I
think there's so many Democrats who are on the left,
as you say, who believe in the John F. Kennedy style.
And I'm one of them. And so I just want
you to let you know why you fashions that Kennedy

(08:24):
was a true president.

Speaker 4 (08:25):
He didn't.

Speaker 5 (08:27):
If he was talking to put In today, I believe
I can't say because he's gone.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Well yeah he was. Yeah he was assassinated.

Speaker 5 (08:34):
Yeah he had. But you see what I'm ready to
go at.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
He would tell by an American unfortunately.

Speaker 5 (08:38):
Yeah, let's let's let's have a ceasefire. And if he
like he told Khrushchev, look, turn that crap around, get
it out of here.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
Well yeah, that is true that he did do that.
That that that was that was done. But he but
he also put he also put troops in Vietnam. Headed Vietnam.
He took up after Eisenhower, and he put American troops
in Vietnam.

Speaker 5 (09:07):
So all right, well, well anyway, I'm.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
Just pat no, no, I listen. I always appreciate the conversation.
I mean, thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Tom.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
It's it's important though to understand that if if, if
if JFK was walking around today, uh, in this current time,
I don't I don't believe he would be out on
the on the Gavin Newsom left or the Eric Swollwell left,
or the Murphy left or any of those people.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
I think he would.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
I think he would probably be a Republican, but maybe
maybe not, you know, maybe maybe not you we just
don't know. And and look, I I just want to
see the country be strong. And the two big stories
that I opened with here is the President of the
United States, who many people have an issue with him
trying to stop a war. I mean, I understand why,

(10:00):
because you know, war is a war is a racket, right,
isn't that the famous uh Smedley quote?

Speaker 1 (10:07):
You know, war's a racket.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
And when I look at a guy like Zelenski and
I see kinda you know, how how he acted the
first time he came to the White House, and how
he finally figured out geez, I better not do that again,
because President Trump is actually trying to stop a war.
You know, that's that's kind of an issue, like that's

(10:31):
that's a that's a that's awful. I mean he came in,
just started yelling. And and by the way, he came
in without a suit. He came in wearing a T
shirt or whatever he was wearing. I mean, you if
you want to be part of the of the setting
with all of these leaders, there's plenty of leaders here. Starmer,

(10:56):
I think he's about his as as important as a
piece of wood. All right, Keir Starmer has got no juice,
no juice at all. But you know what, he's part
of the NATO group. The NATO group is trying to
fix this thing. President Trump has said he's going to
try to set up a Zolensky Putin meeting. Now we

(11:19):
have to wait and see if Putin is going to
be man enough to meet, and we have to see
if Zelenski is going to be strong enough to be
able to actually defend his interests instead of, you know,
turning this thing into another sort of a particular kind of.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
A show, if you get what I'm saying. So this
is serious stuff.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
These men and women have flown a long way to
come to Washington, d C. To try to fix this problem.
And what I hope happens is that we fix this problem.
But one of the problems we have. Cut number eleven, please,
Marco Rubio talking to Margaret Brennan. I was embarrassed for

(12:04):
Margaret Brennan over at Deface the Nation.

Speaker 7 (12:09):
I was.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
I was physically embarrassed for her because she decided she
wanted to be famous by jumping ugly with Marco Rubio.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
Cut eleven.

Speaker 8 (12:21):
They're not coming here tomorrow to keep Zelensky from being bullied.

Speaker 9 (12:24):
They're not.

Speaker 10 (12:26):
They're coming here to marrow the television cameras where President Lensky.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
You know how many meetings?

Speaker 10 (12:32):
Oh no, I know, And I was just up there
one with Vladimir Putin where red carpet rolls.

Speaker 8 (12:38):
We've had more meetings we've had We've had We've had
one meeting with Putin and like a dozen meetings with Zelenski.
So that but that's not true. They're not coming here
tomorrow to keep Zelensky from being bullied. They're coming here
to mark because we've been working with the Europeans. We
talked to them last week. There were meetings in the
UK over the follow the previous weekend, as early as Thursday.

(12:59):
But you just said that they're coming here tomorrow to
keep Zelensky for being bullied. They're not coming here tomorrow. Oh,
this is such a stupid media narrative that they're coming
here tomorrow because the Trump is gonna bully the Lensky
into a bad deal. We've been working with these people
for weeks, for weeks on this stuff. They're coming here
tomorrow because they chose to come here tomorrow. We invited
them to come, We invited them to come. The President

(13:19):
invited them to come.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
Isn't that pathetic?

Speaker 2 (13:24):
Isn't that that that that person has that job where
she interviews very powerful people and she had nothing, she
had nothing for him. I mean to me that that's
that's embarrassed. Like they should bring her back at CBS

(13:45):
News and they should say, listen, we're gonna put you
out in the field. We're gonna send you over to Ukraine.
We're gonna send you over to the battlefield so you
can go and see what's going on over there. Because
you're you're in too cushy of a job, like you're
not taking your job seriously. That's that's a that's a
that's a big no no. I mean that is that
is a big, big no no right there. And she's trying.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
To score points.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
But she doesn't even know what she's talking about. This
this is the problem. When they don't even know what
they're talking about and they're trying to raise this, it
doesn't make any sense. Jamie, Welcome to the program. What's
on your mind?

Speaker 4 (14:22):
Hey, brother, how you doing.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
I'm great, Thank you very much.

Speaker 6 (14:26):
I think the thing is and I think it's just
like holy cow, like, oh my goodness. I mean, the
thing is we're doing the right thing. Yes, I think
Trump's doing the right thing.

Speaker 4 (14:41):
You know, I think you know, I'm a pain contractor,
so so what do I know about politics?

Speaker 1 (14:48):
Oh that's awesome, like stupid.

Speaker 4 (14:50):
But my point is is like I negotiate deals every
day with general contractors, you know, in big you know
and like you know, big gcs. I negotiate stuff like that.
So I think it's the similar situation. I mean, I
think Trump is a developer because I'm in the construct

(15:12):
you know, commercial construction. So my point was I stuttered
on that word.

Speaker 6 (15:18):
But my my my thoughts are is like, look, it's
like you build a building that's what I do. You know,
I paint a building and Trump develops a building.

Speaker 4 (15:31):
Here's the thing. I think that's what he's doing is
like I think in my opinion, and he's saying like, look, guys,
get your ship together.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
Okay, man, thank you very much. I appreciate that. If you.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
Intended to do that, I'm disappointed. If you didn't intend
to do that, I'm still disappointed. News Talk eleven ten

(16:07):
now and I'm three WBT. Look, I Sean asked me
to crank up the crew, so we cranked.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Up the crew.

Speaker 2 (16:14):
I mean, look, I'm following what's going on here at
WBT seven O four five seven eleven ten or seven
oh four five seven zero eleven ten WBT text line
driven by a Liberty Viewick gmc.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
No, don't worry. This is not the next hour. It's
just I just we just played it because I wanted to.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
Because I'm feeling good. We should all be feeling good,
we should all be feeling well. It's important somebody. I
had somebody send a message see this. This is this
is one of the things that I think is kind
of a challenge, right because I want to read this
to you, but then.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
You're just all gonna roll your eyes.

Speaker 2 (16:56):
I'll just I'll just read it. I see that you're
one of those cult worshiper. If you don't bout at
the Orange Altar, you are dismissed. No, no, I am.
I don't dismiss people. I don't have that power. I
have conversations, but I don't. I don't dismiss people.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
And you know I would. I would invite you to
call in on the program and we could have a
we could hash it out, we could talk about it.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
We can we can look at the issues such as
they are coming up in this next hour. I'm just
gonna preview a couple of things I'm gonna let you
hear in this next hour. Jonathan Greenblat, I'm gonna I'm
gonna again. I'll do this in the next hour. I
got a couple of longer pieces that I think you
should you should hear. Jonathan green Black runs the a

(17:50):
d L, the Anti Defamation League, and he has discovered that.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
Mom, Donnie, Mom, dommy, mom, Donnie.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
Uh is he's just ignoring Jews. Now, then, I'm also
going to let you hear from in a Sovsun. In
a Sovsun is a Ukrainian parliament member, and she's concerned
about what may be coming next. But I'd be remiss
if I didn't play this, And I think this is
something that is so spectacular. You have to hear this.

(18:21):
You are not going to believe this is cut number twelve.
You guys know a guy called James Comy. James Comy, Yeah,
you know James Comy. Listen to what James Kmy was
opining about over the weekend Cut number twelve.

Speaker 11 (18:40):
Last week's cold turns out to have been COVID quite
a flashback, and Donald Trump is still president and still
humiliating America on a national stage standing next to Vladimir Putin.
It's like a dream, a bad dream you can't wake
up from. But I don't want to talk about that
bad dream this week. I want to talk about a
truly inspirational public figure name Taylor Swift. Of course I

(19:02):
watched her podcast interview with the Kelsey Brothers. Of course
I watched the whole thing, although on YouTube Pateresa and
I got kicked off for the last fifteen minutes and
finished it on her phone, but I watched it. You
see Taylor Swift and I go way back. I went
to my first concert of hers fifteen years ago. I've
been to a second, and I have helped financially support

(19:25):
the attendance of a lot of family members. At others,
I'm in a family's swifty group chat. I know all
her music and I listened to it on my headphones
when I cut the grass.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
Okay, I want you to reract this because I have
a point to make.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
Go ahead.

Speaker 11 (19:45):
Last week's cold turns out to have been COVID quite
a flashback, and Donald Trump is still president and still
humiliating America on a national stage standing next to Vladimir Putin.
It's like a dream, a bad dream you can't wake
up from.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
Stop drugged out maniacs and homeless people. No, no, no,
no no.

Speaker 2 (20:05):
Why if James Comy wants to be a serious person,
I don't know if he's a serious person. I'm not
going to comment on the proclivities about Taylor Swift music,
because you know, people like different things. How did he
humiliate America talking with Vladimir Putin, which was going to
be the predicate to make a meeting happen so that

(20:30):
people would stop dying? Like, do you see what a
jackball this guy is? He is just such a loser's loser.
Do you want to see more people die? Like in
this audience, do you want to see more people die?
I don't want to see more people die. I don't

(20:50):
want to see more people die in the in the
Mid East. I don't want to see more people die
in the fight that's going on right now with Putin
and Zelensky. I don't want to see people lose their lives.
I'm my default position is life. Like I'm a pro
life person. I'm pro life, uh for for people to

(21:13):
continue to live, to not do drugs that want to
take your lives or any of those sorts of things
like that. I don't want to see criminals taking your lives.
I don't want to see any of that kind of stuff.
I want everybody to live. I'm my default position is living.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
It's it's living.

Speaker 2 (21:31):
And this guy comes in and says that the embarrassment
of Donald Trump talking to Vladimir Putin see Coomy, I don't.
I just wonder if Komy is It's like he's a
half a wheel. It's like he's a half a wheel.

(21:51):
He's not he's not a serious person. He's sort of
like the Democratic Party's version of Colonel Kurtz from Apocalypse
Now just babbling and rambling.

Speaker 1 (22:06):
And it's very weird.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
News Talk eleven ten, ninety nine to three WBT, The
Brett Waterbull Show seven oh four five seven zero eleven ten.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
One of the things that's really interesting.

Speaker 2 (22:29):
About watching what's happening with President Trump and these other
leaders from Europe. They're all sitting around a big table
and they're they're kind of hashing things out, and what
you've what you've got is a very interesting sort of
dynamic that is happening because if you're if you happen
to be watching on Fox News, you're seeing a b

(22:51):
roll of President Trump standing on the red carpet with
Vladimir Putin, and if you look at the room that
they're in right now, uh Zelenski and the European leaders
met at the White House, as Trump says Ukraine peace
deal is very attainable, and the President is saying he's
going to reach out, He's going to make the effort

(23:13):
to try to broker this deal. Sometimes when you are
so focused on something or I am focused on something
like super focused on that you don't see the off ramps.
You just you decide I really want to do this,

(23:34):
or I really want this to come to fruition, or
I want all of this stuff to happen and all
of that, and then when it doesn't happen, you come down,
you know, hard, with a crash. Right, you feel like
a gosh. I wanted that job so much. I wanted
to be able to do that thing. I wanted to
build this thing, whatever I was going to do, et cetera,
et cetera. But now now what believe it or not,

(23:58):
what Vladimir Putin and Zelensky have in common is what
does anybody know?

Speaker 1 (24:05):
What it is?

Speaker 2 (24:07):
They're both kind of cornered. Vladimir Putin is a vicious
killer kind of guy.

Speaker 12 (24:19):
Right.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
You know that we've seen the history over the many
many years of of people being poisoned, people being killed,
all that, all that sort of stuff. Zelenski and Putin
are two sides of a coin. I wouldn't equival equivolate them,

(24:40):
but what I would say is they are both in
a deep.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
Difficulty.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
Donald Trump is not.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
For for Trump. It's just it's all upside.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
If I give you think about this, because either the
war is going to stop or we're just not going
to get involved. And the war is going to continue,
and it's not going to be our fault.

Speaker 1 (25:06):
We didn't do it. We didn't. We didn't.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
If you think about what Trump did in Iran and
you see what he's trying to do here, he's actually
trying to use a fairly small footprint. Like you would
think of him as like a sledgehammer guy. Right, he's
gonna just like knock holes in the walls and do
all this kind of stuff.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
He's actually not.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
If you remember last week when we were playing the
clip of the President where he was talking about Jerome
Powell and he was talking about how we don't have
to tear this whole building down. We could just put
in different stuff that's going to make it look better
and it's going to be better, and all that sort
of stuff. People always think that, like, oh, Trump is

(25:52):
this big, mean guy who's just you know, looking to
go and invade places he doesn't invade. We haven't invaded.
When we strike, we've used when we strike, we use
a smaller footprint in that regard. So President Trump uh
is saying we will come to a resolution today. I

(26:13):
think almost everything, including the Ukraine security guarantees, and that
that's this is CNN. So they're they're they're going to
be the worst of the offenders next to MSNBC. And
so when you look at their the stuff that they're
talking about, uh, they are saying Trump says, we will

(26:34):
come to a resolution today, I think almost on everything, uh,
including Ukraine security guarantees. Now, it doesn't seem to me
as I look at the screen there, it doesn't seem
to me that the European folks that are sitting there
with Zelenski are uncomfortable with what Trump is saying. So

(26:58):
you have Trump Zelensky in the European leaders meeting at
the White House, and they are all kind of looking
at where this off ramp is going to be. Give
you a clip here real quick, this is going to
be I just missed it here for a second. I'm sorry, pardon.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
Me, give me. Uh.

Speaker 2 (27:20):
The Ukrainian politician Sovson is her last name, Sobson in
a Sobsen is her name. This was an interview that
was done on CNN, and I thought this was kind
of interesting from the perspective of being on the ground,
and she is somebody who has been in the crosshairs, fired.

Speaker 9 (27:42):
Up conflict lines to accept them the factors as the
de facto lines which separate the two forces, and that
then it can stop, the can ensure this is fire,
and then we can talk about the lone gut and
peace deal with the security guarantees from the West. Without

(28:03):
security guarantees makes no sense to us, then will start
again a new war in a week, in a month,
in a year, in five years from now. We need
to make sure that we will be protected from any
other attack from the Russian side. Look as a human being,
as someone who has lived in Ukraine throughout three and
a half years of this war, someone whose partner has

(28:25):
been on the front lines of this war from day one,
there is nothing I want more than this war to end.
I want this to be over. I want us to
get back to our lives as it used to be,
as much as that would be possible. So we all
want to believe in the miracle. But can it happen.
Can we get the guarantees that we want. Can we

(28:45):
get the guarantees that we will not get attacked again?
That's yet unclear, frankly speaking, And the position of the
White House has been shifting so many times that it's
you know, we have hope. We have We want to
believe in the miracle, but we have to be realistic
and we have to have a plan B as well.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
So if you think about what Joe Biden did not do,
but that Trump is trying to cobble together, it's an
important thing to take a look at.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
We'll look at that straight Ahead.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
News Talk eleven ten at NINEM three WBT. It's the
Brett waterbo Show seven h four five seven zero eleven ten.
We'll go back to the phones here in just a second.
I want you to hear from a politician named Mark Aruta.
Mark Ruta is a Dutch politician and he is the
fourteenth Secretary General of NATO. He's been in charge since
October of twenty twenty four. And let's listen to what

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he is saying about the way this progression is happening
with this meeting in DC GO.

Speaker 13 (30:02):
I really want to thank you, President of the United States.
They are Donald for the fact that you, as I
said before, broke the deadlock basically with the President putin
by starting that dialogue. And I think it was in
February that you had the first a phone call and
from there we are now very we are today, and
that is. I think if we play this well, we

(30:22):
could end this. And we have to end this. We
have to stop the killing, we have to stop the
destruction of Ukraine's infrastructure. It's a terrible war. So I'm
really excited and let's make the best out of today
and make sure that from today onwards we get this
thing to an end as soon as possible. I really
want to thank you for your leadership, what you were
doing for load of me, but of course also all

(30:44):
the European colleagues. It is really crucial and the fact
that you have said I'm willing to participate in a
security guarantees is a big step. It's really a breakthrough
and it makes all the difference.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
So, if you're negotiating with somebody, should you be negotiating
with somebody you trust or should you be negotiating somebody
you do not trust. It's a trick question because sometimes
you have to negotiate with somebody you do not trust,
but you try to get to that place. I mean,

(31:18):
this is a very interesting thing. And let me tell
you what's particularly interesting about this. When you look at
the video or you look at the camera shot that
they've got in that room, can't hear everything they're saying.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
Some of it's might, some of it's not.

Speaker 2 (31:33):
But when you see them in that room, these are
all serious people like these are all serious people because
if you think about Cure, I don't like you.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
I'm not a Cure Starmer fan.

Speaker 2 (31:42):
Okay, but the UK is relying on Cure Starmer to
be able to help midwife this deal because none of
these countries want to be responsible for this thing crashing
and burning. They want everybody to work together in union.
And that union, by the way, way is the same
union that is that that is the NATO powers. So

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they they understand very well that this could get pretty hairy.
If people are sitting there and and not everybody's on
the same page, it could be it could be a
rough it could be a rough go. And for all
the grousing that I have thrown at at Zelensky, he.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
Seems to be on board with what is happening here.

Speaker 3 (32:27):
Now.

Speaker 2 (32:28):
Will we find out something's gonna pop up later? Probably,
and then they're gonna have to fix that too, Vincent,
Welcome to the program.

Speaker 12 (32:39):
Trump is turning us into the douchebags of.

Speaker 2 (32:42):
Oh you're so funny, so funny, that's our that's our friend.
That's our friend from New Jersey. And if he's calling us,
it means he's nervous, nervous.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
I love it. I love it.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
It's it's just fantastic. I can't believe he called himself that.
By the way, I was pretty shocking that word that
he used on himself.

Speaker 1 (33:13):
I thought that was a little over the top.

Speaker 2 (33:15):
You need to have better, better manners and better plans,
all right, the people of the left, Boy, this is tough.
So you guys know about a guy named Mandami. Mandami.
Mandami is uh is the the moment, uh that.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
That we are in right now.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
And it's unfortunate because Jonathan Greenblatt, who runs the ad L,
the Anti Defamation League, Uh, he's got a real problem
with what Mondami is doing. So let's listen to this.
This was a This was from this morning on CNBC
cut number eight.

Speaker 14 (33:59):
Please last pool, I saw something like thirty two or
thirty three percent of Jewish Americans in New York were supporting.

Speaker 7 (34:06):
Fairly that fairly spectfully.

Speaker 15 (34:08):
Becky like, I don't believe the polls because I know
something about this candidate. He hasn't been to any of
the mainstream Jewish institutions, he's it would appear. I mean,
I haven't heard from him. I don't think the heads
of most of the major.

Speaker 7 (34:21):
Jewish groups acocatically.

Speaker 1 (34:23):
I mean, get the polls.

Speaker 8 (34:24):
How many voted for him in the Democratic primary?

Speaker 15 (34:26):
I mean, relatively speaking, we know that the way that
the worked out was actually pretty low number. But the
question is why you he went to meet Reverend Sharpton
and Harlem. Why has he met any mainstream Jewish leaders
in a public forum where his views can be aired.

Speaker 7 (34:40):
I think we know why.

Speaker 15 (34:42):
Because I think he was a Student for Justice and
Palestine organizer who proposed legislation in all but he restrictability
of Jews to donate or anyone to Israeli.

Speaker 7 (34:50):
Organ family wide things.

Speaker 6 (34:52):
I mean, I'm looking at something mother, father, and wife.

Speaker 15 (34:56):
Sixty seven percent by any of these polls, on record
with stuff that you would not like.

Speaker 7 (35:02):
I'm not so.

Speaker 15 (35:03):
I don't know so much about his parents to speak
about that. All I know is that whoever you vote for,
I think it's reasonable for Jews, like all New York
saying are we going to feel protected?

Speaker 7 (35:12):
Are you not going to play rapid?

Speaker 1 (35:14):
Have you called him?

Speaker 15 (35:15):
Have I called him? I haven't called any of the
camp what I call. I haven't called any of the
question better quis me be what I meet with him?
And I would only meet with this person under clear circuitance.

Speaker 7 (35:25):
I won't be used by Mom Donnie.

Speaker 15 (35:27):
And it's amazing to me the other Jewish leaders who
are willing to do that, make it public, be accountable
under those conditions.

Speaker 7 (35:34):
I didn't mean with anybody.

Speaker 12 (35:35):
Do you think he's an ancest might straight up?

Speaker 15 (35:37):
I don't know it's in his heart, but I know
the things he continues to say, the places that he
doesn't go again, can you imagine a candidate for the
mayor of New York? Do you visit churches, you visit mosques,
you do your campaigning and or do and hidn't be
and can't thes vandarin, not once in Yiddish, not one
visit to a synagogue, not one stop at like.

Speaker 7 (35:56):
The West Side JCC.

Speaker 15 (35:58):
Why what is that candidate afraid of?

Speaker 16 (36:02):
Now?

Speaker 15 (36:02):
Look all the I'm not on partisan, all the candidates
that show up, but this guy has real questions that
he refuses to answer.

Speaker 7 (36:11):
It's reasonable for people to say why.

Speaker 2 (36:15):
So basically you can get the sense of exactly what
it is that's going on there. Servon Karimi has an
interesting piece strange alliance, the convergence of the radical Left
and radical Islam.

Speaker 1 (36:31):
This was posted up just about a month ago.

Speaker 2 (36:35):
The undeclared strategic alliance between the radical left and radical
Islam has become so conspicuous that it becomes and demands
a comprehensive dissection and analysis. This growing strategic and ideological
affinity between the radical left in the West and the

(36:57):
radical Islamic organizations and regimes that have wrapped themselves up
in anti imperialism flags has not only trivialized the left's
vociferous commitment to democracy, social justice, and an anti oppression program,
but also has turned the radical left into the frontier

(37:20):
guards for fundamentalists and militant Islamic organizations and regimes. This
strange symbiosis between these diametrically opposed movements not only contributes
to the greater strangulation and stifling of democratic aspirations in

(37:42):
Islamic societies, but also geared to embolden radical Islamists to
foster illiberal values in the West. Here's talk eleven ten

(38:07):
nine nine three WBT. It's a bread winnable show to
be with you seven four, five, seven, eleven ten.

Speaker 1 (38:12):
Ralph, what's going on? Welcome to the show.

Speaker 17 (38:15):
Well, Brett, you know it abases be. My comment is
about call me and.

Speaker 18 (38:20):
Your new Jersey boys.

Speaker 17 (38:22):
Yes, and everything they they you know, you learn from
history and Winston Churchill once said, you want your friends close,
but you want your enemies closer. So Trump Trump is
not being played. He's playing back Putin and everything. I
get so sick of these you know, call.

Speaker 18 (38:43):
Me and everything goes out. And he is a threat
to democracy because they keep spewing out these lives, not that,
and their poor base believes this stuff. And I feel
sad for them. I hope they will see the and
maybe they'll turn on Brett, one of them and get
some knowledge. Maybe we've got to put a stop this

(39:05):
like run like rush shit. You can't compromise with these people.
You got to de feed them, man.

Speaker 1 (39:10):
Now you do have that.

Speaker 2 (39:11):
You got it to veetom. That's that's exactly right, great stuff, Ralph.
I appreciate you calling it on the program. It's been
far too long. Give me cut number seven. This is
this is pretty good.

Speaker 1 (39:21):
This is pretty rich. Cut number seven.

Speaker 7 (39:23):
So President Trump's.

Speaker 19 (39:24):
Cracked down on crime in our nation's capitol already seeing
some big time results with more than three hundred arrests
in just a little more than a week. But around
the country, major blue cities still facing a shocking crime crisis,
even though Democrats argue that Trump's efforts are a distraction.

Speaker 7 (39:40):
All of this is a total abuse of power.

Speaker 6 (39:43):
It's a manufactured emergency.

Speaker 7 (39:46):
What's happening here in Washington, d C. Is just a stunt.

Speaker 10 (39:48):
Donald Trump didn't like the fact that the walls were
closing in on him, and so true to form, he
just decided to create a new news cycle.

Speaker 2 (39:56):
This is nothing but a big dog and pony show
to make people who look like everything is so bad
in these big black cities.

Speaker 7 (40:03):
Plain and simple, Donald Trump wants to distract.

Speaker 19 (40:09):
Fox News contributed Byron York joins in, Byron, not a
criminal experts, you're a political expert. So politically, it's pretty
tough for the mayor of Baltimore to say that Donald
Trump is making up a crime problem in Baltimore, isn't it.

Speaker 7 (40:25):
I believe it would be.

Speaker 10 (40:26):
You know, look, crime is a serious quality of life
issue in the District of Columbia, not just for the
people who live here but for the thousands and hundreds
of thousands of people who visit as a tourist every year.
The Washington Post has a story now. One of its
reporters witnessed the arrest of a person in northwest Washington

(40:47):
coming out of a coffee shop, and there was some
outrage about this. Turns out that the person is in
the United States illegally, entered illegally from Venezuela in twenty
twenty three, has received a final order of deportation from
a judge that's called dup process, and has failed to
show up for multiple court dates for criminal traffic proceedings

(41:11):
in Maryland. So this is the actual kind of person
that is targeted by a move like this. Formerly, this
person would have been protected by the sanctuary laws in Washington,
d c. Which have now been thrown out the window,
temporarily at least by the Trump administration.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
So tell me, I will I am going to open
the lines. I'm going to open the lines of this conversation.
And I want you to tell me all the times
you went to another country and you drove illegally, you
drove drunk, you raped, you did all kinds of criminality.
Just just just tell me, tell me all the times

(41:52):
that you've done it. Tell me all the times that
you've done it. You went, you went to some country
and you said, you know what, I'm just going to
steal a car and I'm gonna rob some people and
I'm gonna do all that kind of So obviously I'm
being sarcastic, I'm being facetious.

Speaker 1 (42:11):
Because nobody does that.

Speaker 2 (42:14):
Nobody does that, and and yet, and yet we're supposed
to continuously apologize for these people who who what who
came into the country illegally, So we're supposed to apologize
because they need to be deported.

Speaker 1 (42:34):
Like, what is this? What where does this come from?
How do we do this? Seriously?

Speaker 2 (42:41):
Did you get off the airplane? Did you just go
grab a car? Did you go steal it? Did you
go drive it around town? Did you have no license?
Did you have no passport? You just did nothing. You said,
I'm not gonna do anything. I'm just gonna do what
I need to do today, to do what I want
to do.

Speaker 1 (42:57):
That's absurd. We we give.

Speaker 2 (43:04):
People chance after chance after chance after chance, and we
have gone to a place where we have allowed people
to murder our children, to murder our neighbors to murder

(43:26):
our folks.

Speaker 1 (43:27):
This is not.

Speaker 2 (43:29):
Going to stand. And I'm sorry if you think that
this is just a stunt. If you think that this is,
you know, all that great kind of stuff like that,
then you.

Speaker 1 (43:39):
Know what for swear for swear.

Speaker 2 (43:44):
The idea of of doing this sort of stuff.

Speaker 1 (43:49):
It's it's awful. I mean, it really is. It makes
no sense to me. You know, I sit back and
I say.

Speaker 2 (44:00):
Isn't it amazing that an idiot like Chris Murphy, who
is a know nothing Democrat in the Senate from Connecticut
to Connecticut or connectedt however you want to say? It,
isn't it interesting that that guy says that Donald Trump

(44:21):
is trying to is trying to clean up DC because
because why he wants to distract. No, Donald Trump wants
to make this the town cleaner, safer.

Speaker 1 (44:32):
Better. Let me let me let you have.

Speaker 3 (44:36):
This one here.

Speaker 2 (44:37):
Okay, you ready, is cut number thirteen. Your friend judge Janine,
she knows what's going on.

Speaker 1 (44:44):
Cut thirteen.

Speaker 7 (44:44):
I'll tell you what.

Speaker 1 (44:45):
They have in DC. They have a real problem there.

Speaker 5 (44:47):
Yeah, it is.

Speaker 14 (44:48):
And the amazing part of this whole thing is, you know,
you're gonna have these protesters out there. But the only
person who has talked about the urban blight, that decay,
the crime, the unsafe streets, the fact that people are
being mugged and shot and beaten and brutalized, as President Trump,
and they want to object to it, you know, they
want to march and protest. You know what, they should

(45:09):
kiss the ground at this point that you've got someone
who mounts to make this city safe again, who wants
to make it clean again. Look, they cleaned out I
think it's forty four homeless encampments. No one was arrested.
I mean, this is a nation's capital. It should look
like the national capital, the shining city on the hill.
We shouldn't have to worry about an intern who comes

(45:31):
to work in Congress. A young kid who goes out
for a Hamburger gets shot and killed and his parents
take his body away.

Speaker 1 (45:38):
Well, it should be a five part is an issue.

Speaker 19 (45:40):
And there was a time when at least it was
a five part is an issue, that it was a problem.

Speaker 7 (45:44):
We have a video of.

Speaker 15 (45:45):
Somebody that you'll recognize, who's who recognized at one point
that it.

Speaker 7 (45:49):
Was a problem.

Speaker 16 (45:50):
Watch this driving home My staff who lives here in
the hill reminded me, don't stop at a stop lay
until I'm out of town if I see a red
light late at night, since there's very little traffic slow
up at the other block, so I never come to
a full stop except in the middle of the block
because of carjackets stopping the light, people standing in.

Speaker 7 (46:14):
The corner walking up with a gun.

Speaker 14 (46:16):
And that's still a problem in DC.

Speaker 1 (46:19):
Okay.

Speaker 14 (46:20):
And the amazing part of it is the Democrats. Let
me tell you, the dumbest thing the Democrats ever said
was defund the police.

Speaker 1 (46:29):
Okay.

Speaker 14 (46:30):
And we are suffering as a result of that Democrats
statement because they know how dangerous crime is. Joe Biden,
right there, knows what people in DC know. And the
saddest part about all of this is no one is
talking about the impact on the minority community. And I
had them look at a staff that apparently no one's
looked at. Forty five teenagers killed in the last year

(46:52):
and eight months by weapons, by shotguns, by firearms, okay,
forty five, every one of them an American, every one
of them black. No one is talking about the minority community.
No one is talking about the fact that seventy percent
of those homicides are not solved. That means the guns
are still on the street, the young thugs are still

(47:14):
on the street. And they want to say we can't
prosecute young kins.

Speaker 1 (47:18):
Yes you can.

Speaker 14 (47:19):
A murder is no less a murder if you're fifteen
years old.

Speaker 3 (47:23):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (47:36):
News Talk eleven ten, nine ninety three WBT. It's the
Brent Winterable Show. Okay, So I'm noticing over on the
CNN and in I'm noticing that the war people, the
pro war people, are very very bummed out. They're looking
like they're really really bummed out. I don't know, We'll

(47:58):
have to wait and see. I want to play for
you something totally different.

Speaker 1 (48:05):
What number is this one? What is his number? What
is his number?

Speaker 2 (48:09):
Is this eighteen sixteen, seventeen eighteen, whatever it is? Listen
to this. This is big Go.

Speaker 1 (48:18):
And Carston.

Speaker 20 (48:19):
While I have you, I want to switch gears a
little bit and ask about the Trump putin Sunnit that
we just saw to take place. Trump now moving to
make what appears to be a longer term peace deal
over a more immediate ceasefire.

Speaker 7 (48:32):
Do you see.

Speaker 20 (48:33):
Any hope or any path to a longer term peace
deal from where we stand, or do you have any
concerns about the process moving forward.

Speaker 21 (48:42):
Putin completely played Trump. This is entirely about Donald Trump
refusing to release the Epstein files and putting forward this
scripted counter programming to that. He made America weaker as
perceived by the rest of the world, and he humiliated himself.
I want peace in the region, and the best way

(49:03):
to achieve peace is to band together and show strength
against a bully like Russia. Instead, yesterday we saw Donald
Trump toast Vladimir Putin like he was receiving some lifetime
achievement award. That doesn't make us stronger. And right now,
having talked already today and yesterday two leaders over in Europe,
they are very worried about what's next, not just for Ukraine,

(49:24):
but for democracies across the West, because the United States
is shirking its responsibility to stand up and defend democracy everywhere.

Speaker 20 (49:32):
And of course, all this as we await meeting between
President Trump and President Zelenski come Monday. Congressman Aerswalwell, I
appreciate you being here.

Speaker 7 (49:40):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (49:40):
There you go, Swalwell, Swallwell getting it exactly wrong, totally
getting it wrong, no way, no how, Mike, welcome to
the program What's on your mind?

Speaker 3 (49:53):
Mike?

Speaker 22 (49:54):
Hey, how you doing so?

Speaker 4 (49:57):
Requick.

Speaker 22 (49:57):
So, I was in the Bahamas a few years ago
and we're walking around and it was like a street
vendor guy, and I bought an old it was old
license plate. It was a taxi, a Bermuda taxi license plate.
Bought it off the guy. We're walking around. All of
a sudden, a police officer comes up to me. Where'd

(50:21):
you get that? I bought it? You can't have that,
I said, it's an old license plate. He said it's
illegal to possess a license plate and the Bahamasa is
illegal to sell him give it to me, basically, and
I gave it to him, and you know, he's asked
if he wanted to see my identification all that kind

(50:41):
of stuff. He said, I could. I could take you
to jail for this, but I'm not going to because
apparently you didn't know that this is this was a law.
But I almost went to jail and because of a
license plate that I bought an old license plate, right,

(51:02):
you know, people need to go. You know, I was
scared to death. You know, I didn't know what was
what was gonna happen, and uh, you know, that kind
of you could see somebody walking down the street around
here with a gun or something obviously illegal and and
don't even get I don't even get stopped by a

(51:22):
police officer. So yeah, I'm with you one with that.
It's uh, it's it's crazy.

Speaker 1 (51:28):
Thanks Mike.

Speaker 2 (51:29):
I appreciate that call. Uh, I'm glad you didn't go
to jail. But that's really terrible. I mean, you know,
I wonder if this, this might have been sort of
like a uh.

Speaker 1 (51:44):
What are we thinking about here? What am I thinking about? Isaac?

Speaker 2 (51:48):
I'm thinking that what if the guy who sold it
to you was in cahoots with the cop, and the
cop decided I'm gonna go grab that plates. We're gonna
resell this bad boy over and over and over again.
You know what could have been the problem. You know

(52:08):
what could have been the problem. Let me tell you
the problem is no more putin. Let's hope. Let's hope
that putin sues for peace. That's what I want. Another
great hour straight ahead. You will not believe who's taking

(52:29):
over in Los Angeles. Got dues talk eleven ten, Great

(53:01):
to be with you, seven four five seven eleven ten.

Speaker 1 (53:07):
All right, let's check out what are we gonna do
here next?

Speaker 4 (53:11):
Let's do this here right.

Speaker 2 (53:12):
Next, Let's go out, And I want to play a
clip for you because I think this is a very
important thing that we've got to listen to. This is Zelensky.
This is cut number fourteen and fifteen. I'm gonna use
those two.

Speaker 1 (53:24):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (53:25):
Here is Zelensky on legal actions. I'm sorry, on legal
elections in wartime. This is sort of an eye opening moment.
Cut fourteen.

Speaker 7 (53:34):
Legal elections.

Speaker 16 (53:35):
So you say during it, during the war, you can't
have elections.

Speaker 1 (53:39):
So let me just say three and a half years
from now.

Speaker 7 (53:42):
So you mean, if we.

Speaker 2 (53:44):
Happen to be in a war with somebody, no more elections.

Speaker 1 (53:48):
So I wonder, I wonder what the.

Speaker 13 (53:54):
News I got a question for it.

Speaker 2 (53:56):
Okay, So he says that they don't have elections during war,
and Trump's like, oh, really, really, you can't do the
elections during wartime.

Speaker 1 (54:07):
That's kind of kind of interesting.

Speaker 2 (54:09):
And then this is something that was, you know, a
potential issue, but they got past it.

Speaker 1 (54:14):
This is Zelensky, Cut number fifteen.

Speaker 7 (54:17):
Go president last week. Last week, got a question for
each course.

Speaker 15 (54:23):
Almost President Zelensky, you look fabulous in that suit, I said, yeah,
look you look good.

Speaker 17 (54:29):
I said the same thing.

Speaker 1 (54:30):
Yeah, I said, the one that attacked you last time.

Speaker 7 (54:34):
I remember, I apologize to you. Look you look wonderful.
Uh no, my first question for you, President Zinsky in.

Speaker 19 (54:39):
The same suit.

Speaker 1 (54:43):
I changed.

Speaker 2 (54:47):
Zelensky changed his image, changed his his his set up.

Speaker 1 (54:52):
How about that pretty good? He learned? Remember last time
he showed up, it wasn't so good.

Speaker 2 (54:56):
And then remember when you saw the when you saw
the president throwing down with him.

Speaker 1 (55:03):
You know what was JD Vance in that room? I
don't see JD Vance in that room.

Speaker 2 (55:10):
I'm sitting here and I'm looking at I mean, obviously
they're look, they're running the video of what they had
once upon a time. Now here's the update, Trump, Zelensky,
European leaders meeting at the White House, and we're waiting
to see how this is all going to come to pass.
This is supposed to rap at about seven, is my understanding.

(55:32):
Between six and seven. I believe that Brett Behar is
scheduled to interview the leader of Ukraine coming up in
a matter of hours. I think he's going to be
doing that and the President. I imagine that there will
be a press conference between the two which will probably

(55:56):
occur maybe in the six o'clock hour, the thirty seven
o'clock window. So's that's what's up up to par here
at this stage of the game, and we're waiting to
see how this is all going to move.

Speaker 7 (56:10):
Now.

Speaker 2 (56:10):
One of the things that I have not seen yet
is how they're going to handle the They're calling it
the swaps, but I don't know that these are swaps.
I think what they're looking at is how much territory
is Ukraine going to get to keep. How are they
going to try to do the thing that they've tried
they're trying to do. You certainly are going to have

(56:33):
to use that Article five comment that we were talking
about earlier. They're going to want to talk about that,
and they're going to want to look at, Okay, how
do you ensure that we don't or they don't go
back to war all over again because of an incursion
or something like that. So there has to be a

(56:56):
there has to be a trigger. There has to be
a thing that will be dealt with when stuff doesn't
come to pass, if it doesn't come to pass, or
if it gets into a shooting war or something like that,
because on a couple of occasions, you have seen vehicles
that are driving in Ukraine that were Russian vehicles. In fact,

(57:21):
I saw earlier today there was a false flag on
the on the tank that was going down the road
and they had on that false flag, right, it was
a false flag. Whenever you hear about like a false
flag operation, this is an actual false flag operation that

(57:42):
was taking that was taking place. So it was a
Russian tank and it had a Ukrainian flag and it
had an American flag on it. So that if you
were approaching people who you would think would be hostile, right,
you just make yourself look like you're everything's gonna be
cool and we're just gonna roll up. That's that's that

(58:05):
is not supposed to be how it's supposed to be, because.

Speaker 1 (58:10):
That's how you get a false flag operation.

Speaker 2 (58:13):
False flag operation can also be you know, saying that hey,
this guy was responsible for the attack that took place
on this place. But it's all the same sort of
a thought the other thing that is happening, and we're
going to be joined at the bottom of the hour,
so five point thirty five, we're gonna be joined with

(58:34):
the person who is trying to get Alvin Bragg out
of the position of a district attorney in New York City.
And she is a tremendous, tremendous talent who is ready
to fight.

Speaker 1 (58:49):
For the people of New York. And her name is Diane,
all right, Diane Florida, all right.

Speaker 2 (58:59):
And and so this is gonna be a really a
great conversation that we're gonna have. Uh, we're gonna we're
gonna break all this stuff down. And and it's gonna
be a very important thing because remember she's trying to
get rid of Alvin Bragg, the guy who put Donald
Trump on on trial, uh with a with a very
sketchy charge with the with the judge uh mershawn. And

(59:23):
so I can't wait to talk to her. Lots of
great stuff. I got a lot of mud in my yard,

(59:55):
A lot of mud in my yard. I don't know
what I'm gonna do with it. I'm all slipping and sliding.
Seven four five, seven, eleven ten, News Talk eleven ten,
nine nine three WBT Coming up at the bottom of
the hour, Diana Florence, who is running for Manhattan. I
know it's Manhattan, but she's trying to save the city
of New York because otherwise what's gonna happen is all

(01:00:15):
those people are gonna come and move into your neighborhood.
And I don't think you want that to be the case.
I don't think you want that even a little bit.

Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
So.

Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
So there's a couple of things that are also happening.
And one of these stories that you get every once
in a while are are are kind of shocking. Okay, Oh,
and I gotta remember to tell you, guys. I have
to remember to tell you guys, mister Loeb, the professor

(01:00:49):
from Harvard, the astrophysicist from Harvard. He wants to send
a message to the thing that's coming to get us. No,
I'm serious, this is this is a real this is
a real story. You guys, ever see a feral cat?

(01:01:11):
Have you, guys, ever seen that? You ever seen a
feral cat running around? Probably right, you've probably seen that before.

Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
Have you ever seen like.

Speaker 2 (01:01:19):
Hundreds of feral cats running around? There is a problem
in California, a bad problem in California. Uh, they have
a feral cat crisis because everybody has kind of abandoned
of the folks downtown in in Los Angeles, California. And

(01:01:42):
I for the life of me. I can't figure out.
I can't figure out how it is that you're gonna
be able to get this thing going. But here's what's
going on. They're taking over urban neighborhoods. Cats taking over
urban neighborhoods. They believe in Los Angeles that they have

(01:02:08):
between one and three million feral cats, and these cats
are getting really aggressive. So these poor people who are
stuck living in that part of the city are hearing
them outside their front doors, where the cats are attacking
the front door trying.

Speaker 1 (01:02:30):
To get in.

Speaker 2 (01:02:32):
This is not a joke, not anything close to a joke.
And so you've got this feral cat situation, and what.

Speaker 22 (01:02:44):
Are we gonna do?

Speaker 1 (01:02:45):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:02:46):
But now they're starting to get ready to go take
on other sort of animals. They're trying to take on coyotes.
The cats are looking to fight the coyotes.

Speaker 1 (01:02:58):
That no, no, no, not.

Speaker 2 (01:02:59):
The people that smuggle people into the United States. That's
not that those are coyotes, not them. There's actually coyotes
that are coming in and the cats are are fighting out,
fighting it out with them, which is so weird. But
this is what happens because people are abandoning their houses

(01:03:19):
and they're they're probably just leaving their pets, you know.
And uh, and it's it's it's a terrible it's a
terrible thing that's.

Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
Going on here. You know, when you when you when
you look at.

Speaker 2 (01:03:32):
This sort of stuff, you say to yourself, Okay, this
is a descent into madness.

Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
It really is. This is a descent into madness.

Speaker 2 (01:03:41):
It means that people have abandoned swaths of the city
in Los Angeles.

Speaker 1 (01:03:48):
I mean, that's holy cow.

Speaker 2 (01:03:51):
The d o J is going to give Epstein files
to the Congress. That story just popped right now on WBTV.
According to a source, Trump has paused the meeting with
Zolensky and European leaders. You want to guess why he's

(01:04:14):
calling Putin. He's picking up the phone and he's gone.
Now it's it's laid over there. It's like it's like
Russia time over there now, right, So it's like midnight
one am. You know, Putin is probably just like sitting there,
probably sits on a on a block of ice with
a loin cloth and he just waits for the call
to come.

Speaker 1 (01:04:33):
And that's probably what.

Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
He's doing, because you know, he's like one of those
one of those like weird OKGB guys. And so, according
to a source UH via CNN, Trump paused meeting with
Zolensky and European leader to leaders to speak with Putin.
This is a very uh, very big deal. And now

(01:04:56):
what will happen is they will go and they will talk. Now,
this is such a different from what's happened between the
period of time where they didn't have Remember he didn't
have the cards. Remember when President Trump was telling that
Vladimir Putin, you don't have the cards.

Speaker 1 (01:05:10):
You don't have the cards. Now suddenly Donald Trump has
the cards.

Speaker 2 (01:05:15):
Donald Trump is a neutral advocate who is going to
get in there and try to get this thing squared away,
which means get ready for the hell ish and I'm
talking the hell ish attacks that are going to come
at Trump because the notion of war is too exciting

(01:05:38):
and exhilarating, and there's so much money that gets slashing
around that there are that you are going to see
people on television every possible place you can see, who
are going to be saying things like Scott, this is terrible.
It's the worst thing ever. We can't let Putin win.
That's what the narrative is going to be We can't
let Putin win. Putin's not winning, Zelensky's not winning. The

(01:06:04):
win is in the absence of killing. That's what folks
are looking at. So we will, uh, we'll keep an
eye on that. Also, as I said, uh, the the
DOJ is giving over the uh the documents to the
Congress so that they can see what's going on.

Speaker 20 (01:06:29):
There.

Speaker 2 (01:06:30):
This is this is going to be such an amazing
This is gonna be a week that we will never forget.
Market market right there, News Talk eleven ten out of
nine three WBT. My name is Brett winter Bull, and

(01:06:52):
I'm happy to welcome to the program, especially here to Charlotte,
North Carolina and environs. Somebody whose work definitely admire. Diana
Florence is a candidate for the District Attorney's office in Manhattan.
She's running for Manhattan DA taken on Alvin Bragg. And

(01:07:14):
it's a pleasure to have you on the program. Diana,
Thank you so much for being here.

Speaker 23 (01:07:18):
Thank you so much. Brett, it's a pleasure to be here.

Speaker 2 (01:07:21):
And you know, I have a question for you about
this about this race. What is your sense as as
to how it's it's going People obviously want to see
a difference definitely as it relates to Alvin BRAGGLEA, So
talk a little bit about how it is you're going

(01:07:43):
to take him on.

Speaker 23 (01:07:45):
Yeah, So, I know, just to sort of back up
a sack. You know, I'm especially proud to be here
because I am a book of New Yorker and a
proud double tory eel. I got my undergrad at my
law degree at Carolina and met my husband there, and
my daughter's a graduate, so North Carolina my second home
and so proud to bring that, you know, a little

(01:08:07):
bit North Caroline up to New York. We're I was
born and raised, you know, I spent twenty five years
in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, and I ran for
DA four years ago a sort of as the culmination
I thought of the work and the judgment that I
had developed over all those years. I'd been hired by
Robert Morgenthaw, who was sort of the legend of prosecutors worldwide,

(01:08:32):
not just in New York, and I really learned how
to do the job. So I was, you know, as
surprises anyone that the climate four years ago was embracing
of Alvin Bragg's vision. I mean, he won the election
fair and square, but here we are, we are not
paying the price for it four years later, and anyone
who had done the work for as long as I

(01:08:54):
had are not surprised by what we're facing now with
a city that's noticeably less safe than when I moved
here thirty years ago. And you know it's it's a
place that you know, frankly, crime is tolerated. If you
want to buy toothpaste at your Walgreens, you have to

(01:09:16):
wait fifteen minutes for its things to be unlocked. You
go on the subway and you pay your fare, and
you watch three other people you know, jump over the turnstyle.
So that's not a New York I want to live in.
And that's why, you know, even though I ran and
I lost, and I thought, you know, I've now moved
on to a career in private sector. You know, when
the opportunity came up just to you know this earlier

(01:09:39):
this year, I really thought hard and said, you know,
I have this. I have the tools, I have the
backing of from my friends and neighbors and more people
I talk to. The more I see people being dissatisfied
with the way Manhattan is and I realized, you know,
I had to step up because I can and wait
for others. And so that's essentially why I'm running and

(01:10:00):
why I think I can win, is because I'm going
to bring common sense back to New York. And I
think you just need someone that's credible, that has the
experience and judgment to be to run and then to
get the word out. So thank you for having me
on so I can start to really do that.

Speaker 2 (01:10:15):
Tell me, tell me a little bit about your your
thoughts as it relates to what we've got going on. Obviously, Look,
we understand that New York City is not the same
as it was. I lived there for fifteen years and
it was, you know, a wonderful place to be in
the Giuliani administration and all that sort of stuff. How

(01:10:36):
can we bring the city back? How do we how
do we do this? Because certainly, as you're you're familiar
with the city of New York, and you're familiar with
what's going on.

Speaker 1 (01:10:47):
Here in Charlotte itself.

Speaker 2 (01:10:50):
How do we bring it back so that everybody can
come and enjoy that city.

Speaker 23 (01:10:55):
Yeah, I mean it just starts with really, I mean,
I wish I could tell you that it wasn't some thing,
you know, it was something that really I was so
brilliant that I came.

Speaker 12 (01:11:03):
Up with it.

Speaker 23 (01:11:03):
But it's so basic. It's just literally doing the job
of a prosecutor.

Speaker 12 (01:11:08):
It's not about.

Speaker 23 (01:11:09):
Going back in time and doing exactly what I did
in nineteen ninety five when I started in the DA's office.
But it is about looking at cases individually and prosecuting them.
And it doesn't mean that we suddenly send someone who
has a drug addiction, you know, to prison or to
jail for six months for you know, using heroin. It's

(01:11:34):
about actually saying we're not going to surrender our streets
to them either, so that you can't you can't necessarily
just use heroin on the corner and do that with impunity.
That's what's happened now. So it's just about getting back
to basics. If you're if you're going to violate the law,
you are not going to be allowed to do that

(01:11:54):
at the expense of families and law abiding New Yorkers.

Speaker 1 (01:11:58):
Look, it's it's it's such a foun national issue.

Speaker 2 (01:12:01):
If you don't feel safe, and it's what do they
always say that perception is reality. If you don't feel safe,
you're not safe and and that's a that's a tough thing.
So if people want to reach out to you, if
they want to uh connect with you and help you
out in this cause, uh, where do they go and
how do they do that?

Speaker 23 (01:12:22):
So you can follow me first on on x at
uh at Diana J. Flawence. You can also go to
my website. It's Diana for da dot com and Diana
for g A dot com. Look, I need exposure. What
I need is for people to know. I like to
sound like a great restaurant that not a lot of

(01:12:43):
people know about. We're working hards to get the message out.
But Albert rag is very very well funded and well
I definitely have support of you know, of business and
law enforcement and other significant populations. I don't have. I
don't have the name recognition Alvin Bragg has. So whatever

(01:13:04):
anyone can do to retweet, to send money if they're
able to, but you know, whatever they can do to
get the word out.

Speaker 1 (01:13:10):
Yes, I promise that I will do.

Speaker 23 (01:13:12):
I will do the job as a prosecutor as I
learned to do.

Speaker 2 (01:13:15):
Under Robert Morganho When when is the When is the
election for for the for the position?

Speaker 23 (01:13:20):
It's November fourth, and right now everyone got in New
York that it's about. You know, everyone's focused on the
mayor space here, which definitely is going to be interesting,
to say the least. But whomever wins the mayor, if
it's if it's Mahondami, you more all the more reason
you want someone who has common sense in the Manhattan
Day's office. Alvin Bragg and Mandani together are not a

(01:13:42):
good combination.

Speaker 2 (01:13:43):
Consider this as as the as the first conversation. We
will have you on UH frequently and I really appreciate
you spending time with us, Diana UH. It's a beautiful city.
We love it and we want to see it back
up and strong again. Thank you so much, Diana for
d A dot com, Diana for d A dot com,

(01:14:05):
thanks so much. We appreciate you and all the best,
my friend, thank.

Speaker 23 (01:14:08):
You, thank you. It's a pleasure. Take care byebye.

Speaker 1 (01:14:10):
Likewise, absolutely.

Speaker 2 (01:14:23):
News Talk eleven ten nine nine three WBT Brettwaterbull Show.
It is my pleasure to welcome back to the program
a man whose work I've greatly admired and he is
also a candidate for the UH for the Senate seat
coming up in November, and.

Speaker 1 (01:14:40):
It is of course, Michael Waltley joining us. Thanks so much.
I'm sorry at twenty six, right, twenty six. How are
you doing.

Speaker 12 (01:14:49):
I'm doing great. I'm doing great. You know it is
it is very exciting to be announced and to hit
the trail and really truly to get out there and
start talking to people all across North Carolina, you know,
about what they feel about what they need, about what
they want in a senator, And the constant refrain that
we hear back from them is they want a voice

(01:15:11):
in Washington. They want a conservative champion in the Senate
who's going to fight for every community, for every family
all across this great state.

Speaker 2 (01:15:20):
So let's talk a little bit about where you want
to go with this candidacy. Obviously you want to get elected.
What are the what are the passion points for you
that that you think of when when you're looking around
this state, which is which is a beautiful state, as
a very diverse state. How do we get as many

(01:15:41):
people as we can to uh, to get that message
from you?

Speaker 12 (01:15:46):
Yeah, what we want to do is have economic policies
that are truly going to create jobs and raise wages.
We need to have trade policies that are going to
benefit our manufacturers and our farmers. And we also need
to make sure that we have national security policies that
are going to make sure that our men and women

(01:16:07):
in uniform and we've got the best of them in
America and in North Carolina, that they have what they
need to protect our interests and our allies around the world.

Speaker 2 (01:16:16):
Look, we've obviously got somebody who's going to be facing you,
a former Governor Cooper is going to be facing you.
And the reality is a lot of stuff still has
to be fixed that that was that was left wanting
under the Cooper administration, specifically the stuff that's gone out
in western North Carolina and in other areas around the state.

(01:16:41):
So how do we how do we get all those
people in and and and bring them to to the
ballot box.

Speaker 12 (01:16:47):
What is going to take is going out there and
having a conversation in every single community. You know, when
I was the state Party chair, i hit all one
hundred counties every year. I think it's terribly important for
you to get to know every corner of the state,
from Watauga to Wilmington and Murphy Demanio. We're going to
take this message out and we're going to have that conversation.

(01:17:07):
Donald Trump was able to win in twenty four because
he listened to the voters, he understood the issues that
they cared about, and he puts solutions on the table.
That's the same approach that we're going to have in
this campaign. North Carolina is a beautiful state. It is
the best state in the country. But there's a lot
of different things going on between our banking community, our

(01:17:29):
small businesses, our farms, you know, the veterans community, and
our military families, and we need to have somebody who's
going to go out there and have this conversation about
what they need and then go to Washington and fight
for them. I am that guy. You know. We don't
need a Harvard professor who is going to be with
the woke radicals like Zorn Mamdannie and Jasmine Crockett, AOC

(01:17:52):
and Bernie Sanders. We need somebody who's going to stand
up and fight for North Carolina values. That's Michael Willy.

Speaker 1 (01:18:00):
Visiting with Michael Wattley here on the program.

Speaker 2 (01:18:04):
I'd be remiss if I didn't ask, because obviously we're
watching a lot of developments that are happening in real
time right We've got another we've got another uh uh
storm kind of coming this way. But we've also seen
history in the making over the last couple of days
with President Trump shepherding this program to try to end

(01:18:24):
the war over in Ukraine. Can you talk a little
bit about what that all means in terms of success.
You were certainly instrumental as part of that, and just
curious on your thoughts on that.

Speaker 12 (01:18:37):
Well, President Trump is actually out there, you know, fighting
for peace. He is, He is pursuing a process right
now to try and end this war over in Ukraine.
It is remarkable to me that every one of the
leading Democrats wants to criticize him for trying to find
a peaceful solution. They criticize everything the guy does, But

(01:18:58):
when he actually gets Ukraine the table, he gets Vladimir
Putin from Russia to the table, they criticize it. How
else are we going to get peace? How else are
we going to actually find a resolution here if you
can't get folks to the table, which clearly Joe Biden
was clearly incapable of trying to get done. You know,
and when you talk about you know what that is

(01:19:19):
going to mean on the world stage, it means America
is being respected again. You know, we see that in
the Middle East, we see that over in Russia and Ukraine.
The President is fundamentally committed to bringing peace to the world.
He's a big proponent in peace through strength, and clearly
North Carolina is always going to be the tip of
the spear when we talk about peace through strength with

(01:19:41):
all of our bases, you know, whether it's Campa June
or Fort Bragg or Pope Airfield. You know, we really
truly are blessed to have the greatest men and women
in uniform in the entire world.

Speaker 2 (01:19:52):
Okay, in terms of the politics of the of the moment,
we've got about about.

Speaker 1 (01:19:57):
Two minutes left.

Speaker 2 (01:20:00):
Did you ever expect to see these Democrats be as
radical as they are in the House and in the Senate, Chairman.

Speaker 12 (01:20:07):
Rotley, absolutely not. This is not the Democratic Party that
we grew up with, you know, and right now the
leadership of that party is taking it further and further
to the left. What we saw with Roy Cooper over
the course of his tenure as the governor was a
series of vetos against tax cuts, a series of vetos
against bills to keep boys out of girls' sports, to

(01:20:29):
keep you know, to tell sheriffs that they had to
work with ice and honor their detainers. We do not
need somebody in the Senate who's going to fight harder
for you know, violent criminal, illegal aliens, men and women's sports,
and higher taxes. We need somebody who's going to be
an ally for President Trump and stand up for middle
class America and stand up for every family in North Carolina.

Speaker 2 (01:20:52):
Where do people go to connect with you, to help
you out and to get to know you even more?

Speaker 1 (01:20:58):
Where do they reach out to, Sir.

Speaker 12 (01:21:00):
Watleyfor Senate dot Com? And we will certainly be hitting
their communities very soon. We're going to get out to
all one hundred counties on this campaign, and we're going
to take it straight to every community in North Carolina.

Speaker 2 (01:21:13):
So that is Wattley for Senate dot Com. Is that
what it was, Yes, Sir Wattley for Senate dot Com.
Check it out, get the information, all that sort of stuff.
I really appreciate you making time for us today and
wish you all the best and look forward to catching
up with you down the road here. Thank thanks so much,
Michael Wattley. It's a pleasure to be with you, my friend.

Speaker 12 (01:21:35):
Thank you Brett really appreciate it and appreciate your listeners.

Speaker 2 (01:21:37):
Thanks so much. That's Michael Wattley. I'm Brett Woitterbal. That's
the end of the program for me, but coming up
next we got Breaking with Brett Jensen and of course
TJ Ritchie. After that, News Talk eleven ten, that nine three,
WB two

Speaker 1 (01:22:00):
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