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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You just heard the news. Now you'll find out what
it all means.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
He smarts alone on seven to ten.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
Wo Well, it's big developments happening with the mayor of
Mom Donnie, Mayor elect Mom Donnie, with Donald Trump, well
with Epstein.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
We'll get to all of that coming up. It's hard
to believe Thanksgiving is next week, a week from tomorrow.
It's Thanksgiving. Unbelievable because you walk down the hall. You
can tell because there's a Thanksgiving buffet down there by
Elvis Durant Studio, by Jim Kurr Studio, there's a whole
Christmas buffet and we have to It's tons and tons.
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It goes on for miles these buffets, and everybody's eating
like crazy because we have to finish this be for
today's lunch buffet, which begins in the two hours. That's all.
And then then we do this all day long with
these buffets in front of every studio up and down
the hall. It's all bufface. And then we do features
on why an obesity problem. So we got a lot
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to get to. Let's start with the great news Mayor
elect Mom Donnie. You know you're gonna have to get
used to saying mayor Mom Donnie. But he's agreed to
and Jessica Tish's agreed to stay. She will be the
police commissioner under Mom Donnie. That's reassuring to a lot
of people. They've had a series of meetings. They had
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phone calls over the weekend, which is a good sign.
If you have all these meetings in person and then
it turns into phone calls, it means you've done the
hard stuff. You got that out of the way, and
the phone calls he usually just follow up. So she
will stay on as the police commissioner. Now she made
some agreements with him. She's not gonna just stay on,
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you know, good faith. They're gonna have to. He's gonna
have to actually agree to stuff. So he's agreed to
basically leave her alone. This is a key thing. He's
got these crazy programs with his social workers taken over
instead of police. They've made an agreement that the police
department will stay the police department. She will run that.
Whatever silly stuff he wants to do with the social workers,
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that'll be separate. It'll be a department of community safety
that he will run. They will focus with the social
workers on the homeless and mentally ill. They'll just deal
with that. They'll leave the police department alone. The police
department will deal with actual crime. That's one agreement they've made.
I don't know all the others, but they've agreed on
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a lot of stuff. So she will stay. That's very important.
It's very very good news. Jessica Tish will stay on. Now,
some people say, well, we don't know, it might just
be a couple of months. You might just stay and
then leaving three I don't think so's. You know, she's
not going to do that. She would either stay or leave.
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If she's staying, it's because they greed on the right stuff.
She's got good, solid agreements with him. If she's staying,
it's going to be for a while. It'll be Remember,
police commissioners generally serve a very long time, you know.
Not everybody's Ray Kelly. He was the greatest police commissioner
in history. So that was like, I think, eighteen years.
But that he's Babe Ruth. That's not normal. But normally
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a police commissioner, a good police commissioner stays a few years.
It's not one year, it's a number of years, four years,
three years, four years, five years, something like that. It
was only under Eric Adams we had the police commissioner
of the month. How many do we have under Adams?
I mean, I don't think those Jeopardy guys could even
get that name. All the Eric Adams police commissioners. It's
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not easy. Let me think he shot suwell m Who
is the McDermott Dermot Dermott Shay. That's another one. O'Neill.
What was O'Neill's first name, James O'Neill. That's three. Oh,
Eddie Caban that's four. Who is the guy that was
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there briefly? Very nice guy was his name? Donnelly? He
was just there temporarily. He came in for a few months,
but a very good guy. Donnelle. That's five. And Jessica Tish.
That's six, six police commissioners in four years. It's embarrassing,
it's awful. So I think if she's agreed to stay,
it's gonna be for a while. Now. That's the most
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important thing about mom. Donnie whatever nonsense, crazy stuff he
wants to do, find but as long as the streets
are safe, that kind of fixes everything. Safe streets you
pretty much help every situation. If the streets are safe.
Businesses flourish if the streets are safe, Tourists keep coming here.
That's very important for our economy. So he's Jessica Tish
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will stay. That's important. Outside of that, he's gonna have
all these all the crazy people he's appointed, they're all
from the Deblasio administration, the same exact deputy mayors, first
deputy mayor. They're all from the Blasio administration. So you'll
basically get a repeat of that. It wasn't bad, and
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we got through it. We got through eight years of that.
We'll get through four years of Mom Donnie. It might
only be one year. You know, you're going to get
a new governor, probably a year from now, and that
governor can remove the mayor. They have the power to
remove the mayor. It's happened before FDR removed Jimmy Walker
the mayor. So that's good news. Now. The only bad
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part of this Tish thing, Mam Donnie does not want
Ice coming in here arresting illegals, and many of these
illegals are the worst criminals, So you want him arrested
and taken out here. Jessica Tish may have agreed with
him not to cooperate with Ice. That's I don't know,
but that's the only problem. Hocal apparently is recruited a
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number of big Wall Street exec top Wall Street names,
big business guys, people that know Trump, and she's put
the this group. She wants them to go to Donald
Trump and convince him to not send the National Guardian
to protect people. Now, if Jessica Tish is here and
doing a good job, there'd be no reason to send
the National Guardian. But if there is a problem, of
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course you'd want him to send the National guard Why
would you turn away anything that's going to give you
a public safety Why would you turn away any law enforcement,
public safety anything. And also bear in mind, you remember
a few years ago when there was the crime was
getting out of control. What did Kathy Hokeel do. Nobody
remembers this. She sent the National guard in. Remember she
put him in all the subways. So she sent the
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National Guarden. She thought it was a good thing to do.
But that's the hypocrisy. Democrats are famous for President Trump
meeting with the Saudi Prince yesterday. Saudi leaders, a lot
of people didn't like this. You know, you don't want
to have two cozy relationship between a president and the Saudis,
and it looked like reporters were asking about the Trump
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organization has all kinds of business interests in Saudi Arabia.
They're building hotels and apartments and this looks pretty sleazy,
but he pointed out they've been doing that anyway, long
before he was president. They were building over there, and
they're building all over the world. In fact, the amount
of building they're doing in Saudi Arabia is a lot
less than they're doing in Europe or anywhere else. Hey,
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the greatest moment was Trump and this ABC reporter. You know,
it's funny. ABC News. ABC the network attacks Trump twenty
four to seven for ten years. They call them every
name in the world. They insult them with everything they've
insult them with. All they do is attack and insult
Donald Trump twenty four to seven for ten years without
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it never stops. If he insults them once, it's an
international incident all of a sudden, ABC News is the
worst thing that's ever happened. But this is yesterday. They
got the Saudi crown prints. They're in the Oval Office.
They've made some agreements to help the US, to help
our businesses, and a lot of big business leaders have
flown in, Tim Cook of Apple, all these big tech
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guys everything. They're all there. Elon Musk came back to
the White House for this. It's very important, and they're
trying to talk about what they're going to do together
and hopefully they make some kind of an agreement over
protecting Israel and all of that. So it's all good stuff.
But the ABC reporter can't stop. She's asking about remember
the guy that was killed, Koshogi, and she's asking about Epstein.
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This is in the middle of this positive thing. So
Trump gets mad, but this is great. He really tells
her off. I love listening to this. Take a listen
that will fight it.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
Out for Congress to release the Epstein files. Why not
just do it now? Now. It's not the question that
I mind. It's your attitude. I think you are a
terrible reporter. It's the way you ask these questions. You
start off with a man who's highly respected asking him
a horrible, insubordinate and just a terrible question. And you
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could even ask that same exact question nicely. You're all psyched.
Somebody psyches you over at ABC. You're gonna psych it.
You're a terrible person and a terrible reporter. As far
as the Epstein Files is, I have nothing to do
with Jeffrey Epstein. I threw him out of my club
many years ago because I thought he was a sick pervert.
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But I guess that would turn out to be right.
But you know who does have? Bill Clinton? Larry Summers,
who ran Harvard, was with him every single night, every
single weekend. They lived together. They went to his island
many times. I never did Andrew Weissman here. All these
guys were friends of his. You don't even talk about
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those people. You just keep going on the Epstein files.
And what the Epstein is is a Democrat hoax to
try and get me not to be able to talk
about the twenty one trillion dollars that I talked about today.
It's a hoax. Now. I just got a little report
and I put it in my pocket. Of all the
money that he's given to Democrats, he gave me none, zero,
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no money to me, but he gave money to democrats.
And people are wise to your hoax. And ABC's your company,
your crappy company is one of the perpetrators. And I'll
tell you something. I'll tell you something. I think the
license should be taken away from ABC because your news
is so fake and is so wrong, and we have
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a great commissioner, the chairman, who should look at that,
because I think when you come in and when you're
ninety seven percent negative to Trump and then Trump wins
the election in a landslide, that means obviously your news
is not credible and you're not credible as a reporter.
So I've answered your question. You should go and look
at the Democrats who received money from Epstein, who spent
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their time. Larry Summers was with them all the time,
that creep of the one guy was with him all
the time. What's his name? Read Hoffman. I don't know
read Hoffman, but I know he spends a lot of
money on the radical left. Read Hoffman, in my opinion,
should be under investigation. He's a sleevesbag and those are
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the people, but they don't get any press, they don't
get any news, And you're not after the radical left
because you're a radical left network. But I think the
way you ask a question, with the anger and the
meanness is terrible. You ought to go back and learn
how to be a reporter.
Speaker 3 (11:30):
No more so that's pretty good. But let's break that down. Now,
he threatens the licenses of ABC. You're not supposed to
do that. But if they are broadcasting false information and
distorting the news, and they have been caught doing that,
remember the George Stephanoppolis false accusations, and the ABC had
to pay Trump fifteen million quietly and not so quietly
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to settle it. So you're not supposed to threaten their license,
but if they are distorting the news, you are supposed
to take the license away. And let's read. Hofmann is
an interesting guy, this guy Reid Hoffman, this techzillionaire. He
funds a lot of stuff. He funded the Egen Carroll
lawsuit against Trump, which will nobody believes that most people
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think is just total hoax, But he funded that. God
are all the best lawyers. But it's a good question.
He brings up if he has nothing to do with
Epstein for twenty years, he hasn't the twenty one years,
he has nothing to do with Epstein, no kindection. A
million years ago, two thousand and four, he found out
about Epstein and the young girls threw him out of
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mar A Lago, banned him from the club. There's a
million witnesses to this, people that work there, people that
were members there, So everybody knew about it back then.
I knew about it because he's one of the people
that warned me years ago, twenty years ago, stay the
hell away from Epstein, bad guy. Except for twenty one
years he stayed away from him while Democrats got closer
and closer and closer to Epstein. And he's right, why
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aren't they, Why aren't they outside of Bill Clinton's house
demanding some answers? Or Larry Summer? He was the former
Treasury secretary to Obama Clinton, He was an advisor, an
economic advisor to Joe Biden during this recent presidency, and
president of Harvard. Now, why aren't they? Why aren't they
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bothering Larry Summers making him explain this? Now, Summers put
out statements saying he's ashamed of his close relationship with Epstein,
and apparently Summer's cheating on his wife like crazy and
using Epstein as his dating coach. You can see it
in the emails and texts. He's now resigned from every
board he's on, He's resigned from everything, still works for Harvard.
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But and it turns out that Epstein over these last
twenty years, has been a major Democratic donor. Hasn't given
a penny to Trump. But major Democratic donor, if they
hate this guy so much, why are they taking his money?
Why are they letting him from their campaigns? It's a
very good question, you know, when these files come out.
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First of all, there's not that much in the files.
The Epstein files don't have all the juicy stuff in him.
The juicy stuff is in the texts and emails, and
those are coming from the Epstein estate. But Trump asked
some good questions, why why aren't they going after these people?
And this current Democratic congresswoman what's her name? Plasket? Stacey
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Plaskett very close to Epstein, And while she's in the
hearings grilling Michael Cohen, she's texting back and forth with
Epstein during the hearings to get his advice on what
to say next and what So, how come reporters never
bother her? Somebody did ask the Stacey Plasket Well, oh no,
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it was Caitlin Collins. She was on CNN. So she
said to Hakim Jeffries, how come you're not mad at
Stacey Plaskett for being so close to Epstein? They're texting
back and forth during the hearings on Trump, and Epstein says, well,
she has not violated any law. Okay, it's not illegal,
but it's certainly inappropriate. It's not illegal to go to
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Epstein's house and hang out with him, but it's totally inappropriate.
You know, George Stephanoppolis having dinner with Epstein at his house,
Katie Couric having dinner with Epstein at his house. Why
aren't more people asking them about all this? Trump has
nothing to do with Epstein. I love Good Day in
New York. It's a great show. It's on Channel five
every morning. And they got this political guy that does
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the political pieces. His name is Robert Moses. He's a
cute guy. I like him, but he's the most slanted partisan.
So when Trump said he had nothing to do with Epstein,
I have.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
Nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein. I threw him out
of my club many years ago because I thought he
was a sick pervert. But I guess I would turn
out to be right.
Speaker 3 (15:46):
So when Robert Moses does the story with this clip,
he actually said President Trump tried to claim that he
had nothing to do with Epstein about biased language. He
tried to claim he did. This is all well known
to people. Again, there are a million witnesses to be
They never tell you this part of it. He tried
to claim. You could easily find a dozen witnesses right
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now that know about how this did happen twenty one
years ago. Threw him the hell out of mar Alago.
Never spoke to him again anyway. We'll get back to Epstein,
We'll get back to Mom, Donnie. Lots more to get to.
We'll get to Hochel and more coming up. We'll take
some calls next. Eight hundred three two one zero seven
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