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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, let's take some calls. Let's go to uh, Dennis
found Brook, New Jersey. Dennis, how you doing?
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Yes, good morning, Mark. Mark my suggestion, Hello, yeah, Hello, yeah, Mark,
My suggestion for Curtis to learn that to land that
big blow, keep referring to monhump Dani as spidel and
say that the del castro here will turn New York
City into Cuba. Rob from the rich, give to the poor,
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until everybody's poor. Do we want Cuba to come to
New York City?
Speaker 3 (00:34):
Um?
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Are you from like us three months ago? I mean,
this is your suggestion. This is old stuff. This was
like the first one, that old stuff.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
I haven't heard him refer to him as.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
People always do that. I haven't heard it. He's been
doing that the whole race. Let's go to Joan in
the Bronx. Joan, how you doing.
Speaker 4 (00:52):
H'm Mark, I'm fine, Thank you. I heard an interview
with the assistant director of the Quinnipiac Polls and she was, hello, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
It's one of those dumb college poles.
Speaker 4 (01:05):
Well know. The good part about this is she was
talking about the internal and it shows that Flee was
Flee was supporters are fifty two percent enthusiastic, while culomas
are only twenty eight percent.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Nobody, nobody likes scroma. But don't don't take those college
polls too seriously. Let me explain what a college pole is.
The way a college becomes famous and gets prestige and
gets tons of donations is by football, like University of
Michigan or the big football you know. But there's some
colleges they can't afford it. They don't want to build
a stadium. It costs a fortune. You know how much
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it costs to run a football team. Is not just
building a stadium. You got to pay these players, you know,
the equipment. It's a fortune. So some colleges, you know,
they're like dinky colleges. You do a poll, your poll,
You buy a couple of you know, twenty iPads, and
you send some students out and you do a poll.
These are colleges that can't get a football team. Let's
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go to Steve in Manhattan. Steve, how you're doing?
Speaker 5 (02:05):
Hey, what's up? Mark?
Speaker 3 (02:06):
You know, I mean told by a lot of people.
The city trains they're rot locking the doors in between cars.
Curtis has got to be over this.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
Curtis is all over everything. Trains. There's nothing Curtis doesn't
know about New York or the trains. Let's go to
Greg and Long Island. Greg.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
How you doing, Oh, Mark, I appreciate your taking my call.
Why don't just talk very briefly about this bum rap
against Columbus. Yes, there's an outstanding book that was published
at twenty twelve which is giving a very little coverage,
written by an author.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
What's the name of the book.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
The author name of the book is Columbus and the
Quest for Jerusalem.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
All right, well, I already should read it. Columbus was
a great guy. Obviously the Democrats because they hate America,
they hate Columbus. But you got to just keep pointing
out to me, Hey, Columbus, illegal alien. I thought you
liked the illegal aliens. He's the first illegal alien had
and you should Democrat. That's your love him as a result.
Let's go he Vincent and Brooklyn Vincent. How you doing.
Speaker 5 (03:04):
Good morning, Mark, Mark. I'm okay. I'm glad the hostages
got all released and everything. That's a great day for
Israel and for Donald Trump's team of diplomats putting this
all together. Although unfortunately I think the exchange is rather
skewed nineteen life is nineteen hundred, Life is for twenty hostages.
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It seems a little exkewed to me. And also that
kind of my way of thinking, that kind of encourages
the terrors to keep on doing it because look at
the exchange rate. Mark. What I want to mention that
you brought up about Mandani's black money and shady money.
Sam Anta, who busted also Letitia James, he brought it
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out about the Morgan fraud, said that most of Mondani's
money is coming from bundlers, not for me. He claimed,
It's coming from people sending him, you know, twenty twenty
five dollars. That's not the case. These bundlers are getting
the money from all these these bad actors all over
the world. And when he gives the money, according to
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the election laws, they just have to he has to
just put down here or she well, I brought this
money there the bundler. Meanwhile, where is all Where are
the bundlers getting all this money? And sam Antod said,
there's a feature when you give money buy a credit
card on these websites that accept the money for the candidates.
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There's a feature like Obama did that they turn off
that feature where you normally you would have to put
in pertinent information about are you retired, are you working,
and so forth and so on.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
You can do it.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
You can do it anonymously. Yeah, but there are let's
just say, in Washington, a lot of people working on
that money. Sam Antar has been great in this, but
they're tracing down that money. Apparently there's a lot of
Soros types around the world, other.
Speaker 5 (05:05):
Kinds, a lot of dirty money, even from.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
China, China. There's the money coming from everywhere. They'll find it,
and that could take him out of the race. Vincent
great call is always oh hey, when we come back.
Denesh Desuza, the great scholar, a filmmaker, author. You know
his latest movie, boy, this has a lot to do
with today. His latest movie is all about October seventh,
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and it's a perfect day to have mine as the
hostage is a release. But we'll talk to him next
on seven to ten wor