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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Oh, it's time for me. Uh, we're looking for Curtis Lee.
Nothing yet. Well, we'll see if we can find them.
He'll turn up all kinds of things. I want to
ask Curtis Andrew Cuomo tweeting away. That's his full time
job now Twitter, I guess.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
But he put out a statement about something about the future.
But in the statement was the horrifying implication that he
might run again for something. Last thing anybody wants to
see is Cuomo come back? But he's uh, you know,
he's kind of like herpies, can never get rid of
it complete. It's always comes back at some point. People
a little upset about all of that. Mam Donnie, of
(00:49):
course is the mayor elect. Rudy Giuliani put out a
statement saying he's absolutely He says, I'm sick to my
stomach seeing Mamdannie in the office, And of course he says,
I want to see New York City do well, but
he's sick seeing this. Oh we found Curtis all right.
The guy that should have been the mayor maybe will
(01:10):
be someday in the future, is with us. The great
Curtis Slee. What Curtis, how you doing?
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Not too good Mark.
Speaker 3 (01:17):
I was in Malba and Queens last night talking to
the residents whose neighborhood was taken over by a car gang.
It's just a symptom of things to come in the
era of Johann Mandami.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
Yeah, I don't understand the story. This cargang, the drag
racist cars. They picked this beautiful neighborhood, quiet neighborhood in Malba.
They come down there from the Bronx they do this,
total chaos. People are being beaten up. It's awful. Where
were the police doing this?
Speaker 3 (01:44):
Well, they've been doing this for in fact two years, Mark,
and they go from community to community in Queens, especially
residential communities, because they know it'll take the police a
long time to catch up to them. So there are
only two squad cars that are signed out at night
in the precincts in the outer boroughs.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
This needs to be dealt with. We don't have enough police.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
So imagine from twelve min night to five, or from
one to five, you only have two squad cars that
are patrolling a precinct area. Now, let's say there's a
nine to one one called domestic dispute, a fight in
a bar.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
That's two cars that are tied up.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
They can't go to where this gang was just tearing
up the neighborhood.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
But this has been done before.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
In those Zone Parts South, those Zone parts Massis, Middle Village, Glendale.
And now that it's hit Malba, which is a very
upscale neighborhood in the shadow of the White Stone Bridge
on the Queen's side, everybody's taking notice of it.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
But it didn't just happen.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
It's been happening for two years, and the NYPD has
done nothing to shut down these card gangs.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
Okay, that's a precinct, But isn't there like a Burrough
command or of some isn't there a special task for
isn't there anything that been called in the middle of
the night to come out?
Speaker 2 (02:59):
Oh? Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:59):
The problem is, though they're so far away from one another,
and they're just so few cops. We need forty thousand
police officers, we only have thirty two thousand and five hundred,
and so they spread them around during the day when
obviously most people are awake, they're up, they're working, they're
going to and from their place of business or their home.
So what they do is they cut back on policing
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from about twelve mid nine to six in the morning
because they just don't have enough cops. So if we
don't hire more cops, we're going to see more of
that because of attrition. We won't be able to retain
the cops we already have, recruit the cops we need.
And the other thing that's not discussed at all Mark
is qualified immunity. That's the insurance that every civil servant has,
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from the mayor right on down to a sanitation worker
that protects them from being sued personally.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
The only department where.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
That does not exist because we're stripped away from them
by the city Council in twenty twenty one.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
Other police, if.
Speaker 3 (03:57):
They take any physical intervention, which is part of what
is the requirement of their job, they can be personally suited.
So that's why you see the police are not at
all aggressive. They fear a personal lawsuit. They cannot bear
the burden of that. So it's going to be impossible
to retain the cops we already have and try to
recruit a new generation of cops.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
Well, hey, that part of Queen's has a great councilwoman,
a real loud mouth. I mean that in a good way.
Vicki Palladino. Why isn't she screaming for help?
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Oh? No, she has been, She has been.
Speaker 3 (04:29):
But again, you know, I was there last night talking
to the cops. Obviously they were spread everywhere. You know
what happens, Mart, you have no cops, and then all
of a sudden, the situation in city Hall says, I
don't care send the whole precinct out there. I want
cops bobbing into one another. But I spoke to the
cops and they said, Curtis, this is an ongoing situation.
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Imagine from twelve midnight at night to five in the morning,
you only have two cars to cover an entire district,
especially in a residential area where it takes you maybe
forty five minutes to go to one one part of
the precinct to the other part of the precinct. There's
just not enough cops. Jessica Tish won't acknowledge that. Obviously,
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the incoming mayor won't address that. And Eric Adams, where's
he today? By the way, Mark Samo, where is the
mayor today? It's sort of like the old Matt Lawell.
Where is Matt Lauer today? Where's the mayor today?
Speaker 1 (05:26):
Well, he is getting ready for the next vacation. This
is coming up pretty soon. But now tell me about
the Parky Synagogue. That was a horrible incident. That was
Muslim terrorism.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
There, Oh, there it is.
Speaker 3 (05:38):
They blocked the entry into the synagogue, a well renowned synagogue.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
Nothing was done to them.
Speaker 3 (05:45):
So Jessica Tiss goes in and apologizes and them swears
it will never happen again.
Speaker 2 (05:50):
You know it's going to happen again.
Speaker 3 (05:51):
Zorhanmandami said nothing to condemn it, said, oh no, no,
it was a violation of international law. What Jews meeting
plan on doing alia, which is part of their Talmud Torah.
Jews are encouraged if at some point in their lives
to return to Israel, if not to have dual residency,
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maybe they live there permanently. That's not a violation of
international boar that happens with other countries also, So again
we see Zorhan Mandami, he's not even been sworn in,
not at all condemning the demonstrators who were violent, who
were blocking people's ability to enter that synagogue, and the
police did not.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
Do their job.
Speaker 3 (06:32):
And all I heard was Randy Mastro complaining the real
mayor of the City of New York and the mayor complaining.
Where was he again, Eric Adams when he was complaining
and tweeting about this?
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Yeah, yeah, Spekistan. What was he doing there, Mark?
Speaker 3 (06:47):
Nothing good happens to it Uspektistan? What was he coming
out with more bags of money to bring back?
Speaker 1 (06:54):
Well, what did you call it? Wining, dining, pocket lining,
that kind of stuff.
Speaker 2 (06:57):
Exactly in Tashkent.
Speaker 3 (07:00):
People I know from Uzbekistan who are here from tajh Kent,
they cut hair, A lot of them have become hairstylists,
and they'll tell me the only reason the mayor is
over there is to get weindein in pocket line because
that's a corrupt administration there. Well, why would a mayor
need to be in Uzbekistan or Albania? Remember when he
began this trip around the world at taxpayer's expense on
(07:22):
my dad?
Speaker 1 (07:23):
Yeah, Hey, Curtis Leewell, let me ask you something. Andrew
Cuomo put out this tweet. He's talking about the future
of the democratic this he implied in there. He made
it sound like he's gonna run again. Is that possible
that we have to deal with this guy again?
Speaker 3 (07:36):
Of course, Mark, Remember he's like Napoleon, who's retreated to
his island of Elba. Probably the Hampton's plot is comeback.
I don't think he gets it. People are tired of him,
they don't want him. He had two opportunities to beat
Johan Mandami. He got beaten, effectively, his own Democrats have
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turned against them. But hey, you know what else is
Andrew Cmo going to do all day March Simon, you
know Andrew Cmo.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
I know Andrew Como. All he does. He's like a
political zombie.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
He plots his revenge, his vendettas, and his return. And
I think we're going to have to live with Andrew
Como until the day we die, always teasing us, talking
about what position.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
He wants to run for. I would suggest to him
that he just leave New York State.
Speaker 3 (08:27):
You go down to Florida, like he threatened to do
if Johan Mandami was elected mayor. Remember he was out
there in the Hamptons he said, hey, look, if Zoraan's elected,
I'm leaving in Florida.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
Try your luck in Florida.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
All right, But he in this race, he had every
powerful person in America pushing him, telling everybody to vote
for him, trying to chase you out of the race.
He was up against a lunatic Democrat, everybody including the president,
telling everybody vote for him. If you can't win, then
what makes you think you could ever win?
Speaker 3 (08:57):
Well, remember, if you're if you're a child of entitlement,
if you felt that your position in this world was
to be the sheep herder and the rest of us
are sheep, and we don't understand. He'll continue, he'll continue
to keep attempting to push his name upon us. I
would suggest to him that he go and he write
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his memoirs. Nobody bought his other two books, even though
he got paid five million dollars for that book during
the pandemic that was written by his staff.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
And write a memoir.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
You know, maybe twenty five copies will be sold. You know,
he can invite some of his friends. Yeah, but it's
over fans.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
Who came on.
Speaker 3 (09:36):
And by the way, if he wants to fight for
the Democratic Party, he's the one who rolled over and
sacrificed it with no cash.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
Barel raised the age closed writ his island.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
He's set it up for Zorhan Mandami and the Democratic
Socialists of America.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
Well, in all those billionaires trying to give you money
to get Where are they with him? Why aren't they
giving him something to do, some job or something.
Speaker 2 (09:58):
Oh, you know they will no show job.
Speaker 3 (10:01):
You know, he'll be in charge of some kind of
think tank he will need to be in.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Maybe he could run for the mayor of Southampton.
Speaker 3 (10:07):
You know, he spends more time in the Hamptons than
he does in the city of New York.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
That's you know, that's the position he might be able
to win. Mark.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Yeah, no, that's a good job. Who's that young guy,
Jesse whatever his name was, the mayor of Southampton?
Speaker 2 (10:20):
Yeah? No, no, he could make headlines from there.
Speaker 3 (10:22):
You know a lot of influential people obviously have homes
out there.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
That's what I would suggest he do.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
That he needs to go home to the Hamptons and
be with his brother Fredo Chris and this. This way
they can talk about how how they're victims.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
Oh, poor, the poor Quall boys. We're victims again, oh Fox.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
All right, Well, Curtis Lee, we're great having you on
working that people can follow you on Twitter and Instagram
and all that keep track of you.
Speaker 3 (10:48):
There, uh at Curtis Lee, you can check out I
was in Malba last night and getting down to the
nitty gritty of how to stop these card gangs from
taking over a neighborhood near you, because they will be
coming to a neighborhood near you with Johann Mandami in town.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
Oh god.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
Well, everybody check out Curtis on Instagram and Twitter and
I'll follow him there. Curtis Lee, Well, thanks for being
with us always. Mark all right, take care. Uh, don't
forget Bucking Clay coming up noon today, seven to ten
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