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October 7, 2025 14 mins
New audio reveals that Chicago's police department was ordered not to help ICE officers under attack at facilities. Mark reacts to the audio. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now more marximone on sevent ten. Wr Well, it's October seventh.
It's a two year anniversary of that horrible, horrible day
that was the nine to eleven for Israel. October seventh,
it is two years later. Hopefully the peace agreement will
happen at some point this week, President Trump saying thought

(00:23):
they were close. He did a great interview last night.
Greg Kelly reports The Great Show on Newsmax every night
at nine o'clock. President Trump called in last night, great interview.
You talked about everything from a bad Bunny. You can
if you go to the Newsmax website or the Newsmax app,
you can watch last night's a great interview with President Trump,
followed by me. By the way, I was the next

(00:45):
guest on there. But great interview last night. So hey. Also,
it's October seventh. It's the twenty ninth anniversary of Well
on this day. In nineteen ninety October seventh, nineteen ninety six,
it was the debut of something called the Fox News Channel.

(01:06):
Now it was New Revolutionary. It just kind of came
on the air bill O'Reilly. I think was there from
day one. I think Sean Hannity was there from day one,
but the day before the Fox News Channel, it was
the cable landscape was basically CNN, was MSNBC there yet, No,

(01:27):
I don't think it was. It was CNN, and CNN
had a second channel called America's Talking that eventually became MSNBC.
But before Fox News started on this day in nineteen
ninety six, the biggest thing on cable, the one thing
everybody watched, was Larry King Live. Every night at nine o'clock,
it was Larry King Live from Washington. And there's nothing

(01:52):
like it today because Larry King Live one night might
be the House Majority Leader, or it might be a senator,
and the next night it might be Suzanne Summers. It
was you could do that back in those days. You
could be an entertainment show, you could be a news show.
You could have a wide variety of people. Well, I
guess you could still do that on a Jimmy Fallon

(02:13):
or The View. But that's the way it was. And
world leader, every world leader would come on Larry King
Live and it was a major show. It was the
number one show and cable until the Fox News Channel
came along and just wiped out everything CNN and everything
and then Bill O'Reilly became the biggest show, and then
Sean Hannity became the biggest show, and then everything that fucked.
But it's almost thirty years, twenty nine years, incredible success.

(02:37):
It's bigger than ever, doing better than ever, while all
the other cable networks just fizzle out. Last night, speaking
to Jimmy Fallon, Taylor Swift was the guest. Hey, Roger
Friedman will be with a little later this hour. We'll
talk to him about this. She is unbelievable at merchandising,

(02:57):
at marketing, at all of that stuff. But there she
was last night on Fallon. This was like, well, the
big appearance was last week. It was right here down
the hall. She was on with Elvis Duran. That was
the first big interview. But Taylor Swift last night, Jimmy Fallon,
I think.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
For Travis the podcast was just sort of like a distraction,
sort of ruse to keep me not looking out the
windows of the house.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
It was all happening. It was the backyard normal.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
When you got there, Like I don't every time he
does the podcast. It's not like he like blacks out
all the windows.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
Like the drap.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
It's like fully like just blackout drapes on every single
window of the whole house.

Speaker 4 (03:36):
Yeah, you're like, honey, this is real sacred, it's.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Serious about this, and I really appreciate that. But then
after what I kind of realized like he's he's walking
around sort of nervous about the podcast. He's like, my
heart is racing. I just really want I know how
much this means to you, like, really want this to
be what you hoped it would be.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Now, let me explain to the audience. This is supposed
to be fascinating story. This is what late night talk
has become. It's not like when you watch Johnny Carson
highlights and there's Don Rickles and there's this and this.
By today's standards of late night, this is supposed to
be a great story, fascinating. He's supposed to be hanging
on the edge of your seat watching this. And you

(04:18):
know they don't do an anniversary show. I remember Carson
used to do an anniversary show every year. We'd play
all the highlights. Fallon doesn't do that because there's no highlights.
But what would you play this there's no highlights by
the end of the year. Here's more.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
He's just my favorite personal.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
He's talking about Travis Kelsey.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
He's just my favorite person I've ever met. No offense
to everyone else, but the fact that the fact that
this is the person that I get to hang out
with every day forever is just like that, that's the
whole thing of it. You look at that and you're like,
I did to hang out with him forever, and this
represents that.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Oh oh, now, let's be honest, you know, to each
his own. But when you look around the world at
all the people you've seen in the world, do you
say to yourself, when you see Travis Kelse, that's the
guy I want to hang out with. I mean, if
you didn't know who he was, he just looks like
a bouncer at a club or something. This is Do
you look at him and say this, this is who

(05:09):
I want to hang out with. This is who I
want to talk But you gotta give a credit. Hey,
we'll get we'll get to this later in the hour.
The merchandising, the marketing, This woman is a genius at it.
We'll get to all of that coming up. Hey, in Chicago,
you know, Ice is going around the country and they're
arresting illegals. This is what you want him to do.

(05:31):
They're arresting illegals. They're not arresting any immigrants. They're not
arresting migrants. They're arresting illegals that are here illegally, and
they're taking these illegals off the streets, taking them to
court and deporting them. This is the whole idea. Thanks
to Biden and company, millions and millions and millions of

(05:51):
illegals broke into the country and they're being removed one
by one by Ice. He's doing a great job. So
you had these democrats are so so angry, so nuts,
so violent. First you had protests around ICE and their
headquarters and the agents, and then you had riots around ICE,
and then you had attack, even had a guy shoot

(06:13):
at ICE agents. And now in Chicago, these ICE agents,
there's a few cars. They're going through Chicago and these
crazy left wing violent democrats got a caravan of cars.
They got like ten cars, and these crazy left wing
democrats were armed automatic weapons, semi automatic weapons. They surrounded

(06:34):
the ICE agents, their cars, surrounded the ICE cars, boxed
them in and trapped them. It was an out and
out ambush, just like you see on Blue Bloods. You
know when Danny Reagan's transporting the prisoner and the drug
cartel surround his car and start firing it. But the
same thing. Now, where were the Chicago police? It turned

(06:55):
out the ICE agents they were in this ambush, in
the standoff. Eventually the ICE agents had to pull their
guns out and start shooting defensively. But where were the police.
Why didn't the police move in and protect them? Well,
they were ordered not to by the Mayor of Chicago,
and we think by JB. Pritzker that fat Ralph Cramden, governor.

(07:16):
The police were there, they could have stopped this. They
could have saved the ICE agents, but they were told
not to. We have the actual audio. Now, this is
the police are there, they want to move in and
save the ICE agents. Here's the actual audio. This is
the dispatcher ordering them not to do it.

Speaker 3 (07:34):
And again for the Chief of Patrol, we have all
the units. Chief of Patrol said, all units clear out
from there. We're not sending anybody over to that location.
Right and nine just took him from a thirty ninth
place in Kenzie. They were saying that they were being
surrounded by that large crowd and they were requesting the

(07:58):
police were not sending waving off all of the cars,
having the thirty ninth place and cassy.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
Per chief of police do not respond, let them get
shot at in that ambush. So the chief of police,
of course did not decide this on his own. The
mayor was behind him, and we assumed the governor that's
that fat slab Ralph Cramden, the governor of Illinois, Pritzker.
Here's what he had to say.

Speaker 4 (08:24):
We don't have a lot of facts. Remember, these are
the same folks who killed a person, unarmed person, just
a couple of weeks ago in Franklin Park. At first
they said that the officer had been threatened with his life.
The reality of it and the truth of it has
now come out and that wasn't the case. They killed somebody.

(08:46):
They are just putting out their propaganda and then we've
got it later determine what actually happened.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
We already know what happened. We've got surveillance footage, we've
got witnesses. We absolutely know what happened. The ice car
were moving through Chicago. A group of violent, crazy left
wing democrats with ten cars surrounded them, boxed them in.
They had automatic weapons. We know this. This surveillance video

(09:12):
released the video. If you're gonna do that active we
don't have the facts, release the video. Let's see it. Hey,
you might not realize this, there's a government shutdown. I
don't think anybody notices, you know, even if you watch
the crazy left wing stations, like you know, if you
watch MSNBC, the shutdown is like story number twelve. It's
like twenty minutes into the hour they get to it.

(09:33):
And the problem is, you got Schumer, who's a ridiculous figure,
just the most ineffective leader in the world. Even John
Stewart last night calling him America's flat tire. He's like
just a bad flat tire. Speaking of flat, you got
this Hakem. Jefferies, who looks like a robut who just
looks like a robut looks into the camera. He's all stiff,
and he's the worst spokesman.

Speaker 5 (09:55):
Either Leader Schumer or myself have heard a word from
thedministration about resolving this issue, making clear to us that
the White House wanted to shut the government down.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
You could you got the uh I hate to say,
I hate to say continuing Resolution CR, clean c R,
whatever the hell that is. You could do the extension.
I think it's a seven week extension. Just sign the
damn thing. But do you know what you don't want
to sign it? Don't sign it. Nobody notices this government shutdown. Uh,
some people say, hey, we just had a government shutdown

(10:29):
for four years. It was called the Biden administration. Oh,
mayoral race, Rudy Giuliani has endorsed Curtis Leewell officially endorsement
from Rudy Giuliani. Now his name, some will argue, well,
his name's a little tarnished right now. But you know,
whatever you think of Rudy Giuliani, he is the world expert,

(10:50):
the number one expert on earth on how to run
New York City. He's the greatest mayor in the history
of the world. Nobody knows more about how to be
mayor of New York than Rudy Giuliani. And he has
officially endorsed Curtis Sliwa. Now to counter that, Cuomo keeps
telling you, he keeps announcing these union into the plumbers Union,
the Electricians Union into who the hell cares you know,

(11:14):
if I wanted to know who's going to be a
good mayor, I would ask Rudy Giuliani. I wouldn't call
my electrician and say, what do you think? Who should
I vote for?

Speaker 3 (11:23):
It?

Speaker 1 (11:24):
If I needed a light switch fixed, I might ask him,
but not who to vote for for mayor. So big endorsement,
and the debate is a week from Thursday. It's next week,
next Thursday, the sixteenth. That's the debate. That's where Curtis
could turn things around. So you know, Amazon has now

(11:45):
bought the rights to all the James Bond movies. They
own all the James vontilms. They're putting them up on
Amazon so you can watch them, buy them, rent them, whatever.
But Amazon, you know everybody's got to get that Charlie
Gasprino book, Go Woke, Go Broke. You got to read
that book Amazon Going Woke. I'm not kidding you. You know,

(12:06):
every James Bond movie had a great poster, you know,
on the movie theaters or on the cover of the
DVD or whatever. They have the great posters with Bond. Well,
they all had a gun. He remember, he'd posed with
the gun in his hand. Amazon has removed the guns
from the posters, so it's Bond with no gun. The

(12:26):
whole movie is about Bond shooting people, killing people. He
has a license to kill. That's the whole idea of Bond.
But they've removed the gun from the posters. So here's
one where he's like this with the gun with his
hand up here, so that you got to put something there,
so it's just like him holding his fist up. It
just looks weird. It's absolutely insane. If you're that woke,

(12:47):
don't sell Bond films. I mean, that's what he does
in the films. He blows up buildings, he shoots people,
he drives the people off a cliff. It's a license
to kill, which has never been explained. By the way,
who exactly issues that license to kill? Did you know
that England could issue you a license to kill? You

(13:07):
can go anywhere in the world, kill anybody. Anybody says
a word, I got, I got a license to kill. Oh, okay,
go ahead. It's the craziest. The whole Bond thing never
made any sense. It's fascinating that people take it seriously.
It makes no sense. You know, he's supposed to be
a secret agent, top secret agent. Now you notice in
the film wherever he goes anywhere in the world. He

(13:28):
goes to Monte Carlo, he goes to Hong Kong. He
walks into any bar, any hotel, and behind the desk
the guy says, mister Bond, Oh, mister Bond, welcome. What
kind of secret agent is If every hotel clerk in
the world seems to know this guy, every casino guy
knows him, it's just a and you remember the way
he would order a drink. When he'd order that martini, goes,

(13:50):
I'll have it shaken, not stirred. You know, nowadays you're
lucky if the waiter even comes back. If you think
he's going to get that right shaken nuts to, you're
a little crazy. Hey, well, take some calls in a minute.
Eight hundred three two one zero seven ten is the number.
Eight hundred three two one zero seven ten
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