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October 23, 2025 • 30 mins
A new Washington, D.C. ballroom will honor President Trump's legacy. Barack Obama endorses gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill for NJ governor. Mark takes your calls! WOR weeknight host Jimmy Failla interview. Jimmy and Mark dive into how being a broadcaster in NYC affects their energy. Eric Adams has officially endorsed Andrew Cuomo for mayor of New York.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Mister New York marks them on seven to ten, wor.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Hey, well we'll get to the mayoral debate in a moment.
Other big thing going on in this is fascinating. You know,
this Trump derangement syndrome is a weird thing to catch,
this Trump derangement syndrome. You know, like he could start
blowing up drug cartels, fentanyl shipments, and they'll oppose that.
You could start arresting illegals and they'll oppose that. Whatever

(00:30):
he wants to do, they'll oppose. Now, the problem is,
the White House needs a ballroom. They have the East
Room of the White House, which is where they hold
all the formal events, the president and state dinners and
all that. But it's a small room. And they say
it holds two hundred people. But that's if you just

(00:51):
put chairs in, you know, like, but if you want
to have a dinner with tables, it really is about
one hundred people. It doesn't hold a lot of people.
So what they do when they have to have a
big event world leaders or some major event is they
put tents out on the lawn. But Trump is right,
it's kind of embarrassing. You bring a big world leader

(01:12):
here and for the dinner, he's out in a tent
and the lawn like it's a wedding and greatneck or something.
It's just too weird. So Trump wants a ballroom, and
he's had, you know, I mean, he's a master at this.
It's not like Joe Biden or George Bush wants a ballroom.
They don't know what the hell they're doing. But here's

(01:33):
a guy who's an absolute world expert on construction and
building ballrooms. He's built many of them. Every one of
his clubs, every one of his hotels, they all have
spectacular ballrooms. So he's done this a hundred times. He
knows how to do it, get it done fast, and
do a great job. But he's absolutely right about this ballroom.

(01:54):
You know the Rose Garden, and that wasn't absolutely necessary,
but they would have these ceremonies. He's out in the
Rose Garden. It was just a big grass field, and
a lot of times it rained and you'd be standing
on wet grass. And then every time they'd have those
things on the Rose Garden, they'd bring out one hundred
folding chairs and people a couple of hundred people's and
then they took it all away and the grass was

(02:15):
all messed up and they had to redo the grass.
So he decided to put a terrace out there like
at mar A Lago. You know, they said he paved
it over. He didn't pave it over. It's really really fine,
world class tile that he made this terrace out of,
and it's the detail on it is amazing if you
look closely. He put a lot of drains in because
that's important, the good drainage. But you look at the

(02:38):
drains and the holes the slats. He had special drains
made where it looks like the American flag in the
drains in the hole. So it's absolutely amazing thing. And
they put these beautiful tables out there, beautiful chairs and
the heat lamps, and they have these dinners now out
in the rose gardener, these luncheons out in the rose garden.
It's absolutely beautiful. So he was right about that. The

(02:59):
ball room construction will be next to the east wing.
If you look where the west wing is not enough
room on the other side of the west wing, there's
just very little room between there and the street. Also,
you don't want the ballroom next to the west wing,
but the east wing. Nothing goes down in the East wing.
Absolutely nothing. It's way down in the end. The biggest

(03:21):
thing in there is the calligraphy office. That's where they
make the place cards for dinners and the invitations. It's
just like a very minor business office way at the
end of the White House. First Lady's office is in there,
but that's easily moved. In fact, when Hillary Clinton was
the first Lady, she knew not want to be in
the East wing because it was like a warehouse way
at the end, so she insisted on having offices in

(03:43):
the west wing. So they're going to add this ballroom
to the East wing. And it's a big, big ballroom.
It's going to be a big structure. It'll hold about
eight hundred people. It'll be huge, it'll be magnificent. You
can go online, you can see the pictures of what
it'll look like. The sketches, the drawings, absolutely beautiful. Now
the left is going nuts, absolutely nuts now. I think

(04:05):
the secret reason. One reason is they know when this
thing is built it'll be used constantly and forever that
it will be part of Trump's legacy forever. It'll be
a big part of the White House and the people
will always remember Trump. So I think that's the real
reason they hate this thing. Now, then the pictures came
out of the wrecking ball and the cranes, and they're

(04:28):
taken down the whole wall, the whole front of the
East wing, the whole side of it. They're tearing it down.
And this is where it's got these crazy left wingers
all up in arms. They're yelling and screaming. Now the
New York Times big article. Now some of them were
arguing that he lied. He said he wouldn't touch that wall.
He said he wouldn't take down that big Well, I

(04:49):
think they were trying to do it without taking down
all that stuff. But they looked at it, and you know,
the structural engineers look and you do have to take
it down. Now, here's the other thing. This is not
unusual to do construction like this, been a million times
at the White House. In fact, I think it was
Theodore Roosevelt actually built the West wing. At the time

(05:09):
there was no west wing. He added that somebody else
added the East wing, and then I forgot which president
was at fort somebody added a second floor to the
East wing. They just keep building additions to the White House,
the Truman balcony, they call it that because Truman built it.
There was no balcony like that. He built that onto
the White House. And it was Truman in nineteen forty

(05:32):
nine fifty who gutted the White House. They literally gutted
the entire White House. They tore everything that was out
of the White House. All they left was the exterior walls. Now,
one of the reasons the White House had been built
in a million years ago and there were so many
structural problems that they had to redo the whole building.
And you know, instead of the way it was built

(05:54):
out of use steel, and they looked at it, the
only way to do it really was to gut the building.
So the present and had to move out of the
White House for a couple of years while they got
it the entire inside of the White House and rebuilt it.
So construction is not unusual. But the liberals melting down.
Here's the clucking hens on the view yesterday.

Speaker 3 (06:13):
That is not your building.

Speaker 4 (06:16):
You don't own that.

Speaker 5 (06:18):
You done it, you take it down, you don't own it.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
I looked up the word annihilist while I had a
free moment.

Speaker 6 (06:30):
Yeah, that's what he is.

Speaker 5 (06:32):
He annihilates. This is a metaphor for what's going on
in our country.

Speaker 7 (06:36):
He is tearing down.

Speaker 5 (06:38):
The house.

Speaker 8 (06:40):
Right now.

Speaker 2 (06:41):
This is one of the this is one of what
they call the low IQ shows. This is a low
IQ show. But if you watch the high IQ shows,
you know, if you're watching Morning Joe or PBS or
you know, same thing the New York Times. He's destroying.
This is what they call it desecration. It's desecration. Now,
the problem with this, In six months, you're gonna have
the magnificent, beautiful structure. So they're going to be playing

(07:04):
your clips back and you're going to look kind of silly.
Here's President Trump.

Speaker 9 (07:07):
We're building a world class ballroom. You know, for one
hundred and fifty years they've wanted a ballroom. Here I said,
if I do this again, I'm going to get a
ballroom built. And we're putting up our own money, with
the government just paying for nothing. You probably hear the
beautiful sound of construction to the back.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
You hear that sound.

Speaker 9 (07:25):
Oh that's music to my ears.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
You know when you hear construction, you get sick. He
loves it. He loves it. It's it's his music. He
really loves it.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
We are using little sections of footings and various other things,
but that's sort of irrelevant. In order to do it properly,
we had to take down the existing structure. It's about
three hundred million dollars. It's set to do many many things,
including meetings of foreign leaders, including the honoring of foreign leaders.

Speaker 8 (07:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
Now, remember he's owned a lot of hotels, a lot
of resorts. He's put ballrooms in all of them, so
he's an expert at this. If the government tried to
build this ballroom would take ten years. He'll get it
done in a matter of months. It'll be done very
very fast. It'll look beautiful. You know, a normal present

(08:14):
couldn't do this. He'd have to rely on the government.
There's some government though building office. It would have to
look you know, put contracts out for bidding. But you
know Trump knows every you know who's the best construction,
who's the best crane guy, who's the best wrecking company.
When he put that gold leaf on the walls, he
knows who's the best gold guy to bring in. So

(08:34):
he's done it a million times, so it's it's gonna
look great. You know, they did this at the capital
a while back. They years ago they started blowing holes
in the side of the Capitol, digging up the ground.
Terry was an awful construction site. What they were doing
was building the visitors Center, which now a million years
later is a very important part of the Capitol, and

(08:56):
it's magnificent. The visitor Center is the most beautiful thing there.
So this will pay off, This will be great. That's
the real reason they really hate this. Then, hey, New Jersey,
you got this governor's race, Chittarelli in Mikey Cheryl. It's tied,
looks close. I think she's They do their own private polling.

(09:19):
These public polls are just junkie polls, but in private
they do some serious, really expensive polling. I think she
saw she was in trouble because she went to Obama
for help. She needs Obama to campaign for endorser, and
he did. He just he came right out and endorsed her.
But you'll notice he didn't show up normally. Endorsement means

(09:40):
you fly in, you do a rally, you take pictures together.
You have pictures of you holding hands, you know him
with you know, give him that fist pump signal, and
great pictures of them together. Those go all over the place. Well,
apparently Obama not that interested in Mikey Cheryl. He did
not fly in. He sent a video the guy that

(10:00):
doesn't want to show up at the charity dinner the honoree,
so he'll send a video. You can play the video,
and even with the video Obama, you could see he's
in his living room in an easy chair with a
sweater on. It's like, I'm not even gonna put a
jacket on for this video. So obviously it didn't mean
much to him this race. So the debate last night,

(10:23):
once again, it looks like it was a good night
for Cuomo. He had his best debate ever. Now he
had set the bar very low because he's a bad debater.
He got wiped out in two debates. In the primary,
mom Donnie just slaughtered him. First debate, he was not strong.
So he's obviously been practicing, getting a lot of coaching
for him. He was very strong in the debate. Best

(10:46):
guy in the debate was Curtis. Curtis won the debate
on issues on substance on content, but the moderators were
trying as hard as they could to keep Curtis out
of it. They very rarely called on him. They just
focused on Cuomo and Donnie. They treated them like they
were the major party candidates, and Curtis was the third

(11:07):
party candidate. It's actually Cuomo who's the outsider. He's the
third party candidate. But the monitor the moderators were trying
very hard to push Cuomo in this. One of the
moderators is Errol lewis very left wing Democrat, but his
wife actually is employed within the Cuomo world. There so,

(11:30):
but here's part of it. This was I think this
is Cuoma's best moment. He went after mom, Donnie.

Speaker 3 (11:35):
You have never had a job, You've never accomplished anything.
There's no reason to believe you have any merit or
qualification for eight and a half million lives. You don't
know how to run a government, you don't know how
to handle an emergency, and you've literally never proposed a
bill on anything that you're now talking about in your campaign.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
All Right, Cuomo, usually bad in debates, was pretty strong there.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
Yeah, the worst attendance record in the Assembly, and you
gave yourselves the highest rays in the United States of America.
You went from one hundred and ten thousand to one
hundred and forty thousand dollars and then you never showed
up for work and you missed eighty percent.

Speaker 2 (12:18):
Of the votes. Shame on you, God, bame on you.
That's the best Cuomo's ever done. So he's trying to
pick up the pace. He's been a horrible debater campaigner,
but good he had a good night last night again.
Curtis won on substance on issues. Hey, Cuomo also released
a very good commercial. Cuomo released a very powerful commercial.

(12:41):
It was done with AI and it basically said what
would happen if Mom Donnie was mayor? And then through
AI it shows you New York falling apart and burning
up on fire, Criminals running loose. Powerful video, great TV commercial,
but he pulled it right away. I'm something that I
don't remember exactly what. One of the images in there

(13:01):
was offensive to somebody. So Cuomo caved, pulled it off
the air. Should have left it on, never taken it off.
That's the problem with Clomo. He caves to these left
wing cooks. He goes woke. He's always afraid not to
cater to them, and that could be why he screwed
up so badly as governor with his no bail, no jail,
closed the prisons, He was catering to the left too much,

(13:23):
but he shouldn't have pulled that commercial off. There more
from the debate.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
If there was a rancher's election, this, you'd have to
rank these myself Flumber one and.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
Who would who would money pick?

Speaker 1 (13:34):
If there was a rancher's election, this, you'd have to
rank these myself Flumber one and Curtis number two.

Speaker 10 (13:39):
Mister oh, please, don't be glati in me, he is.

Speaker 2 (13:52):
Told me. But I'd only vote for myself.

Speaker 3 (13:54):
Mister Pam, I love that's Zorn and Kurt take it idea.

Speaker 6 (14:01):
I don't know, I'm just enamored with it. I would
just rank myself.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
Yeah, but again, Curtis had a great night. Curtis the
best debate or funniest guy in the debate. He had
some great moments.

Speaker 10 (14:10):
Sure on, your resume could fit on a cocktail napkin,
and Andrew your failures could fill a public school library
in New York City.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
Yeah. So, now the problem is we've had no polling
for weeks. I know, well, what about that? I saw
it in the news. It was just just a junk poll.
The last one the polling company nobody ever heard of,
done by a Cuomo lobbyist. But any of these college polls,
these they're just terrible. We've had no real polling yet,

(14:43):
so we don't know. We'll see. If early voting starts Saturday,
that's the key turnout. Get out there and vote for
not only Curtis, but you got a lot of important races.
You can really make a difference on Saturday, or it'll
be ten days of early voting. Then the election. You
can really make a difference by voting. Vote for a
Maud Maren for District Attorney in Manhattan. You got to

(15:04):
get rid of this Alvin Bragg, the guy that lets
all the criminals out the Republican challengers. Maud Maren, she's
very good. Vote for her. Vote for Bruce Blakeman in
Nassau County, Anne Donaldley for DA in Nasau County. But
also in New York, you can change the city Council.
The City Council really runs New York. You can get
rid of some of those left wing kooks on the

(15:24):
city Council. So big opportunity in the election. Hey, Jimmy
Fayala will be with us in a few minutes and
then we'll take some calls. Next eight hundred three to
two one zero seven ten is the number eight hundred
three two one zero seven to ten in Mark on
Demand by setting a preset for his podcast on the

(15:45):
iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 5 (15:46):
Now back to Mark Simon on war.

Speaker 2 (15:50):
Well, let's take some calls. Let's go to Claire in Secret. Claire,
how you doing?

Speaker 4 (15:56):
I'm good. I love you show Mark. I have to
say after the debate, which I watched online, I caught
the ten o'clock news Fox, and it was lit. I
think Liz is the reporter. She reported that Como didn't
hang around like the other two did to speak to reporters.

(16:18):
He made his way up to the garden and caught
the second half of the Knicks. And who is he
sitting next to Adams? You know, I'm a New.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
York Yeah, well, he's trying to get Adam's endorsement. That's
why I think while he rushed over there to see
Adams and he didn't get.

Speaker 4 (16:33):
A damn about it. And I'm I'm a native New
Yorker eighty years ago. And I tell you what, there's
no way a true Republican is going to hold their nods.
No one's going to hold their nose.

Speaker 6 (16:46):
And both for common well, yeah.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
That's the other problem. Thanks to there's this fantasy that
if Curtis dropped out, all his voters would go to Cuomo.
Most of them would just stay home. But after the debate,
Clomo rushed over to Madison Square Garden to sit with
Erica Adams and try to win that vote over. Let's
go to Rich and Myrtle Beach. Rich, how you doing
pretty good?

Speaker 8 (17:07):
Mark forty nine degreas here this morning, But it'll be
up to seventy before the day's over, so it's into
a real fall season here.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
All right, all right, you win, it's only going to
like fifty nine here, all right, go ahead.

Speaker 8 (17:19):
I almost thought they shot Cromo up with the same
stuff they used to shoot Biden up with, because you know,
he was yelling and screaming, and he actually looked animated
for a change. You know, Dana Perno had a good
remark this morning. You know, Cromo loves himself. When Donnie
loves the money and Curtis loves New York, he's the
only guy up there that truly really loves New York
City's but as entire life there, No.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
It's a good point. You know, Cromo was good last night.
You're right they might have shot him up with some
of that Biden's juice. But now you're right, nobody would
trust Mom Donnie, and nobody really trusts Cuomo and Curtis
the only guy you could really, really actually trust who
seems to be sincere about everything. Let's go to Vincent

(18:01):
and Brooklyn. Vincent, how you doing.

Speaker 6 (18:03):
Good morning, Mark, I'm fine, Hi Mara. That was a
pretty animated debate. I have to agree with rich and
also the previous call of that they must have juiced
Formo up with something. A lot of people have been
tossing around the fact that nobody pays the bus and
the subway fair. I've been telling friends that depends on

(18:27):
what neighborhood you are. I have to take a bus
a couple of stops to go to the place where
I lease my car, and it's an Easton Parkway. It's
a nice neighborhood. I don't see anybody evading the bus
fair and even there on the subways. More often than

(18:48):
not where I live, it's the high school kids when
they get out of school. They're pulling pranks and they're
jumping over the thing. Here's one thing that everybody missed yesterday.
That's the works Kathy Holklan this stupid New York State
legislature with his whole green energy and green ideas. They're

(19:09):
pushing this zero emissions law, which means by twenty thirty
all of the houses that currently are heated with natural
gas or with oil would have to do away with
their systems and put in these heat pumps. Well, heat
pumps are a relative from the turn of the nineteenth

(19:32):
century where you had all these ducks going throughout the building.
The boiler was in, the heat pump was in the cellar.
But the problem is is you still got to use fuel.
Usually you use gas and it has a fan that
pushes the heat throughout the building. Once the fan and
the he go off, the building gets cold. And Curtis

(19:55):
talked about it's going to cost landlords, especially small you're
talking about minimum yeah two.

Speaker 2 (20:03):
Well, yeah, no, Curtis had some great points. Excellent call, Vincent,
thanks for calling. Hey, when we come back, Jimmy Fayla,
he'll be with us next on seven to ten WR,
now more.

Speaker 5 (20:14):
Mark Simone on seven ten WR.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
Well, Hey, we had a special dinner last night Beautiful
Steakhouse for twenty five of our biggest, best sponsors, and
a few people spoke. Jimmy Fayla stole the show. Everybody
loved him. Jimmy Fayala is now on WR. You can
listen to him every night nine o'clock, nine to midnight.
Excellent show every weeknight, and he's got the best late

(20:39):
night show on television Saturday nights, ten o'clock, Fox News Channel.
Jimmy Fayla, how you doing well?

Speaker 5 (20:46):
You know what, I didn't really arrive in showbiz till
I was telling jokes at a podium in a steakhouse
at five point thirty. I mean, that's the gig, you know,
when you get into the industry. You know, people dream
about the Tonight Show and they guess. But you know,
anytime you're at an east side steakhouse at five pm
with a sober crowd, that's the real comedy.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
But it what a great night?

Speaker 5 (21:06):
Huh? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (21:07):
Well, I hate to break it to you. Even if
you're hosting the Tonight Show, they'll make you go to
a dinner with all the top sponsors and tell some jokes.

Speaker 8 (21:14):
How do I do it all the time at Fox?

Speaker 5 (21:16):
But we have such a good time, Like it was
such a good hang obviously you kicked it off at
a phenomenal job so many laughs. Tossed it over to
Menty and you know what else and Menti was great
as he always is. And you know what was the
most pleasant surprise of it all is Brenda K.

Speaker 6 (21:30):
Starr.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (21:32):
I was goaded into singing God Bless America while we
ate dinner. It was like a weird dream, you know,
because it felt like a wedding rehearsal dinner. And we
all got up and gave it toast and Breasda sang.

Speaker 8 (21:45):
But they didn't go through with the marriage.

Speaker 2 (21:46):
So I guess that's good.

Speaker 8 (21:47):
But what a night, huh.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
Yeah, it was very good. Thanks for doing that. That
was the sponsors love you? And how's it going nine
to midnight every night?

Speaker 5 (21:55):
Yeah? I love that because that's those are my people.
I mean, if I wasn't on the radio nine to
midnight talking to people, I would have been driving them
around in a taxi talking to people. So if it's
the same audience, man, So that for me has been
a really good fun adjustment. And the one thing I
would tell you is when you get on the air
here specifically New York, and you know this from being

(22:17):
from being from here. There's a different energy to what
we do, and there's an authentic way of doing it.
You know, we kind of you know, we're a little
more plain spoken here than the rest of the country.
So I enjoy being able to do that communicate efficiently.
You now, in the rest of the country, Mark, if
someone asks how you're doing, they actually want to know
how you're doing, whereas in New York we answer for you.

(22:39):
We go how you doing?

Speaker 8 (22:40):
Good?

Speaker 5 (22:40):
Yeah, families, good kids. To take it away from it,
you know, it's fair. I love that. I love the
efficiency of New York communication. So it's it's been a dream.

Speaker 8 (22:48):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
Jimmy Faylor breaking news Eric Adams will endorse Andrew Cuomo
from mayor. Is that a shock?

Speaker 5 (22:55):
Oh? No, but that that's going to throw an additional
twelve voters into Cuomo column, all of which your bottle
service waitresses on the in the West Village. That's right,
they vote, They vote, these twelve matter.

Speaker 8 (23:10):
Every vote counts.

Speaker 5 (23:11):
Isn't that what they tell us.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
Do you ever see a race like this where they
tell the actual Republican candidate he has to drop out,
get out of the races, you drop out.

Speaker 5 (23:19):
It's an unpopular opinion right now. But it drives me
crazy that people are doing that the Curtis. It's like, guys, Cuomo,
don't ever you know you know this. Okay, Cuomo got
you know, people killed with his COVID strategy, lied about
it because he was negotiating a book deal, and then
got me tooed out of the mansion. Okay, if people

(23:40):
aren't voting for him, something tells me it has nothing
to do with the man in.

Speaker 8 (23:44):
The red hat.

Speaker 5 (23:45):
Okay, there is a Cuomo issue, and Clomo caused it.
And the idea that the Republicans are supposed to just
determine which Democrat ruins the city. I don't think it's
our job as a party. So yeah, I'm not on
board with Curtis dropping it.

Speaker 8 (24:00):
How did the.

Speaker 5 (24:01):
Republicans go from fight, fight, fight a year ago to surrender, surrender,
surrender a year later.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
Yeah. I don't know if you saw the debate last night,
but do you think Clomo got some of that Joe
Biden injectioned juice or something. He was all pretty good.
He was fired up last night.

Speaker 5 (24:16):
He was very animated. Apparently the deal fell through on
the house he's buying in Boca ratone, so he had
to make one last ditch effort to remain a citizen
in New York.

Speaker 8 (24:27):
I guess I gotta try to win this thing. You
didn't like the.

Speaker 5 (24:30):
Interest rate or something, but yeah, they jacked him up
and it looked did it reminded me of that State
of the Union where Biden screamed at us for an
hour and a half and if you remember, made the
sign language interpreter shrug at the end of Biden's State
of the Union. Mark, he goes for real, Mark, anyone
can google this. He goes, now's the time to choose
between unity and schmeging a hem and a hemna Like,

(24:52):
what's this happened? What the dose?

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Hey, Jimmy Faalis on every night nine to midnight on
w o R. Make sure you listen tonight nine o'clock.
Do you tell you what is the deal with this NBA?
FBI announced as an NBA gambling scandal? Have you ever
heard of such a thing betting on basketball?

Speaker 5 (25:11):
Well, the betting on basketball has been out there, but
it sounds like these were fixed poker games. I mean,
you know, I'm listen. I'm a gambler. I ate a
chicken kebab in Times Square five minutes ago, Like I'm
a guy who rolls the dice, okay, But the point is,
it sounds like it was some heavily organized cheating in
high stakes poker games and a couple of NBA guys

(25:33):
were involved. But it speaks to my theory that once
they pumped all of this gambling into pro sports, it's
inevitable that guys are going to get popped because there's
too much cash flying around. You know, the guy of Cleveland,
Indians who's a pitcher who's banned for life right now
because of his involvement in fixing. And they don't have
to fix games anymore because there's so many other things
you can bet on. I'm like, Mark, you can bet

(25:55):
whether the national anthem is going to go longer than
ninety seconds. Like that's a real thing. So are you
telling me someone can't grease Brenda K. Starr to hold
the Home of the Brave for an extra eight second?
You know, of course you could, And that's I'm not
saying Brenda's got more integrity, but I know a lot
of people in Chopaz that would take the money.

Speaker 2 (26:16):
Hey, this white house, they're tearing down the wall they're
going to build a magnificent ballroom. These left wing Democrats
screaming about desecration, are they crazy? What's wrong with them now?

Speaker 5 (26:28):
Especially after you know the last five years of tearing
down statues and let's not forget, you know, because that
whole preserve our history argument. I'm like, you guys tore
down a Frederick Douglas statue. Okay. They also threw so
many rocks at the White House in Juna twenty twenty
they had to be up an additional barrier. Okay, So
this is not about the sanctity of.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
The White House.

Speaker 5 (26:47):
And everybody knows about the Obama renovation that actually costs
three hundred and seventy six million dollars and did you know,
build a taxpayer and not some Trump donors. So it's
all as you know, and I know this is just
like the performative outrage, but.

Speaker 8 (27:02):
You know, suck it up.

Speaker 5 (27:03):
Presidents do things. JFK put in a bowling lane, Nick,
excuse me, a pool, Nixon put in the bowling lane.
Clinton put in a stripper pole. You know, guys are
gonna leave their imprint. They're gonna leave their imprint.

Speaker 2 (27:14):
Yeah, but six months from now, you're gonna have a beautiful,
spectacular ballroom. These clips of these liberals screaming they're not
gonna they're not gonna hold up, well, are.

Speaker 5 (27:23):
They No, because they're reacting to these images as if
he just left it that way. But he's just knock
down part of the White House and he's like, anyway,
happy Thursday, everybody off. You assume they're rebuilding it. That's
the point.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
Well, you go, hey, make sure you listen to Jimmy
Fala nine to midnight every weeknight on seven to ten.
W O, Right, what he got tonight? Do you know yet?

Speaker 5 (27:52):
Oh, it's a big one. Kennedy's going to be here,
Dave Landau's going to be here, and we may have
a special NBA guest we're working on now to talk
about this gam segment. Oh, has nothing to do with
the integrity of the league. I just got to find
out how to make some money off this stuff.

Speaker 2 (28:06):
Also, he does the best late night show on TV.
It's Saturday nights at ten o'clock, Fox News Channel, Saturday
nights at ten and they're online. Right, people miss Saturday Night,
they can go watch it and always Yeah, and make
sure you listen to Night nine to midnight watch him
Saturday night ten o'clock Fox News Channel. Jimmy Fayal A

(28:27):
great job last night. Thanks for being with us.

Speaker 7 (28:29):
Do you kill you the man? See if somebody take care. Yeah,
we have a lot of great sponsors. But like our
Top twenty five, it was a big dinner for them.
Jimmy Faylo is hysterical. It was a great night. We'll
wrap it up in a moment. Don't forget Buck and
Clay coming up at noon today. Then you got the

(28:51):
most listened to radio show in America. You got Sean
Hannity at three o'clock, Jesse Kelly at six, and then
as I said, nine to midnight every night. Now it's
Jimmy Fayla on seven to ten wor seven ten wors
Mark Simon, Well, this is just breaking.

Speaker 2 (29:10):
Moments ago, Eric Adams will endorsed Andrew Cromo for mayor.
Now remember it was Eric Adams who not long ago,
just a few weeks ago, was called Cuomo a snake
and a liar. But who hasn't who hasn't called him that?
But Eric Adams, once bitter rival, will indorse Cuomo. He'll

(29:31):
make some sort of speech later today doing it. He'll
call on the black and brown community, he says, to
come together. You know, after the debate last night, Cuomo
had a good night. It was a good debate last night.
He suddenly he's been a terrible debater. He hasn't been
good in these debates. Suddenly had energy and he was

(29:51):
just yelling and screaming. It was good, I mean in
a good way.

Speaker 3 (29:54):
You have never had a job, You've never accomplished anything.
There's no reason to believe you have any merit or qualification.

Speaker 2 (30:03):
For the first time, Clomo was great in the debate.
He had fire, he had energy. Then he left the debate,
went to Madison Square Garden to sit with Eric Adams,
apparently to finalize the deal. Adams moments ago saying he
will endorse Andrew Cuomo. So we'll see, we'll see how
this changes things now. Of course, Eric Adams did not

(30:25):
have a lot of votes himself, but every little bit helps.
We'll see. We're out of time. I'll be back tomorrow
ten to noon. I'm here every weekday ten o'clock till noon,
or if you want to listen to any other time,
you could listen any time to the show, anytime day
or night. Just get the podcast if that's easier. I'll
see tomorrow at ten right here on seven to ten

(30:46):
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