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October 9, 2025 16 mins
Republican Jack Ciattarelli and Democrat Mikie Sherrill squared off in their last debate in the gubernatorial race for New Jersey's next governor. Both candidates had heated moments during debates over their ideas and past task performances.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Mister New York Mark Simone.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Hey, we'll get to Israel, we'll get to California, we'll
get to the UN and a lot more coming up.
Jimmy Falo will be with us later this hour. This
is actually it's Thursday. This is actually the first real
actual autumn day, fall day. I mean not on the calendar,
but it actually, for the first time, actually feels like fall.
It's nippy outside, it's chili. It's fifty three degrees right now.

(00:32):
Look at that temperature right now, fifty three. Let me see,
we'll go up to sixty degrees. That's it. It'll hit
sixty at three o'clock. Then it's right back into the fifties.
First actual fall like day to day in New York City.
So that was good news. We just heard on the
newscast about the United Nations getting rid of a quarter

(00:55):
twenty five percent of their forces. They call them UN
peacekeeping force. They've never kept any peace anywhere. They're those
idiots with the blue helmets. They're the most useless people
in the world. They're blaming the US cutting funding to
the UN. Well, if you're going to defund something, it's
not the police. Defund the UN there's nothing more deserving

(01:15):
of defunding than the United Nations. They are the most useless,
anti Semitic VIP lounge for dictators. Just close the whole thing,
get it out of New York. Yankees lost last night heartbreaking. Well,
you know what, it wasn't heartbreaking. You could see it coming,
didn't you. You didn't really think they were going to
pull this off. It's not just the same. It's not

(01:38):
the same Yankees from years ago. Outside of a couple
of players, it's not Yankee quality now. Bad Bunny was
at the game three rows back behind home plate and
at one point when they all when they sang God
Bless America, and the whole audience stood. Pictures show Bad
Bunny did not stand during God Bless America. I don't

(02:01):
know what's wrong with this guy. He's not He's a
great musically, he's great, and if you saw him host
Saturday Night live's quite a charming guy. He's good. He
was great as a host of Saturday Night Live. But
he's a crazy left wing guy and he's got that
deep hatred of Ice. He doesn't want he doesn't want
the laws enforced. You know, basically, ice is just law enforcement.

(02:24):
Throwing illegals out of the country that are here illegally.
That's the law. He's supposed to do that. But you know,
the left wing nuts and bad Bunny, I guess is
now one of them. They decide what laws they want enforced,
what laws they don't want enforced, and illegals running all
over the place. They love that for whatever reasons. But

(02:47):
he apparently caused now. I don't know what he's up to.
You know, sometimes sometimes they're just left wing cooks, and
sometimes especially when they're in the entertainment world, sometimes they're
just calculating the whole thing. Readsheets are calculating if I
appeal more to the left wing wackos, will I be
more popular, will I sell more songs? Well, it could

(03:08):
be a little calculation on this part. Hey. The New
Jersey debate was last night. It's very, very very close.
Chitarelly's not the greatest candidate in the world. He should win,
he'd be the better governor. But something about him, he's
not the best candidate. Something a little off putting about him.
But he took on Mikey Cheryl. It was rough debate.

(03:32):
They really went after each other. It was civil, but
it was tough. They were both tough on each other.
She had a big lead over him. She's lost the
lead in the most recent polls. Chitarelly is caught up
to her. And again, those poles are generally slanted and
rigged against Republicans, so if he's tied in the polls,
he's probably ahead. So she's a little nervous. She was

(03:55):
changing her tone on a lot of issues. Here's some
of the last night's debate.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
Then he was paid to develop an app so that
people who are addicted could more easily get access.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
He worked for a drug company for a while. When
he went back to the private sex, something with a
drug company was putting some drug out there. She kept
going after him for that.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
Then he was paid to develop an app so that
people who are addicted could more easily get access to opioids.
And so as he made millions, as these opioid companies
made billions, tens of thousands of New Jersey ands died.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
Mister Tiddly. First of all, shame on you.

Speaker 3 (04:31):
Second of all, shame on you, sir, Shame on you.
During the Biden administration, she had no problem whatsoever with
tens of thousands of people crashing our border each and
every day, not knowing what impact they had in our communities.
With regard to fetanyl crisis, fetanyl abuse, fetanyl distribution, vaccination rates,
and alike, talk to your local police, talk to your
county proscuers. In New Jersey, since the border has been secured,

(04:55):
fetanyl crisis has decreased significantly.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
I can't say he won that round. I mean, she's
wrong on the fentanyl, but he's wrong on the opiate.
She kind of got him on that one. That round
I don't think helped him. Here's more.

Speaker 3 (05:09):
With regard to everything she just said about my professional career,
which provided my family, it's a lie.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
I'm proud of my career.

Speaker 3 (05:15):
You get thirty seconds.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
I'm happy to publish the information.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
And here's the fact.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
I work because I think our kids deserve better. I
think the people you got addicted and died deserve better
than you. Then I'll tell you, yeah, tens of thousands here,
as you published misinformation, as you've got more people addicted,
as you've worked to develop, got paid to develop an
app so that more people could get more opioids and die.
But here's the fact college I, even during even I

(05:41):
got the walk at my college, and I'm so glad
that you then went on to kill tens of thousands
of people in New Jersey, including child as they got
just wrote the law. In fact, your campaign right now
is under federal investigation for how you illegally got access
to my records, so to say that right now, and
I think you're trying to divert from the fact that
you killed tens of thousands of people by Prince took

(06:02):
the war.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
She kind of got him on that one. You know,
he said, you didn't walk in your graduation. There was
a cheating scandal at the Naval Academy, and she refused
to name whoever she knew was cheating, and as a result,
she could not walk in the graduation. But I mean,
that's pretty bad, but it's not as bad as selling opioid,
going to work for an opioid company, putting on an

(06:24):
app that leads people to hope. She kind of got
him on that one. The other thing he's referring to
of the stock trades, she's very sleazy on that. As
a member of Congress, she was engaged in all kinds
of insider trading, which is legal. They're allowed to do
insider trading in Congress, they get word ahead of everybody
else about test results. So who's going to get a contract,
who's going to get a ruling? And you can make

(06:46):
you can make a fortune trading stock. So she made
seven million trading stocks and then tried to deny it.
But as sleazy as that is, it's typical. Everybody in
Congress is doing it. So but the opioid thing, that
doesn't sound good. Now, then she tried to connect him
to Trump. You know you're a Trump supporter. Will you
denounce Trump? Will you do this? Because she thinks that's

(07:08):
going to win over votes for her. But here's a
bit of that.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
I disagree with the president on the Empire wind farm
or for Long Island. We hope that that doesn't mean
they'll be wind farms off our Jersey shore. He's put
a temporary halt on that. I will make it permanent
when I'm governor. But let me be clear, no matter
who is it's in the White House, my job is
to stand up with a nine point three million citizens
of the state, and I weir I will I will
fiercely advocate for them at all times.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
All right, But she kept going after mont Trump.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
He's shown zero science was standing up to this president.
In fact, the President himself called Jack one hundred percent mega,
and he's shown every side sign of being that. He
said it's his job to support the President of the
United States.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
See that's good talk for Democrats. He's this guy, this
guy's mega. Oh god, he wants to make America great. WHOA,
that's just awful. He won't stand up to the president
on what and what fighting crime, ending the war? And
is what are you supposed to stand up to? Then
here's Chidarelli speaking of crime.

Speaker 3 (08:07):
And we're going to be in law and order state again.
We do that by not having sanctuary cities, and we
do that by reforming bail reform bill cash list bail
has created a professional criminal in New Jersey who's learned
how to gain the system. Talk to your local police
about arrest release repeal. My opponent's not set a word
about getting rid of sanctuary cities, the Immigrant Trust Directive.

(08:28):
She's not set a word about reforming bail reform.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
Yeah, that no bail note jail that Cuomo gave us.
That is the worst thing in the world, and they
do have it in New Jersey.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
I'm the only one who's actually worked closely with law
enforcement prosecuting cases to keep dangerous people off the streets.
I'm very proud of my record there, and I continue
to push forward in that work. So I've worked with
all of the police chiefs in my district on our
auto thefts to make sure we had license plate readers
federally funded so we could drive down the rash of

(08:58):
auto thefts. So again and again and again, I've worked
on public safety.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
Yeah, but doesn't mean you were any good at it.
That doesn't mean you did the right thing when it
comes to that. That's the problem. You know that no bail,
no jail. That was the worst thing ever. Let the
criminals out. No bail, no jail. It was Cuomo that
pushed it. It's Cuomo back then. He didn't just sign it.
He pushed for no bail, no jail. Take a listen

(09:23):
to Cuomo as governor. It is just the worst thing
in the world. He's pushing this no bail, no jail.

Speaker 4 (09:30):
You're black or white, that's whether you're rich or or.
We're gonna end the cast bail system once and for all.
We're going to do it in New York and we're
gonna do it this year. We have to have moral
alternatives to incarceration, strength timelines on court dates, and we

(09:51):
have to eliminate the racial bias that is pervasive in
our criminal justice system. As governor of the State of
New York, I can't tell you how proud I am
to have closed more prisons than any governor in the
history of the state.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
And I'm not done yet. Yeah, he was just an
absolute left wing kook as governor. Hiss, no bail, no jail. Now,
he's the guy that caused the crime wave in a
number of ways. Of the no bail, no jail, the
closing prisons, letting the prisoners loose, taken away the qualified
immunity from cops. That means they can be personally sued

(10:31):
by anybody they approach, so they have to approach less people.
Now no bail, no jail that Cuomo gave us. Look
at this case. Here's a perfect result. This happened this week.
He got a maniac on the subway with a big sword.
He's wielding a huge sword. He's a guy with twenty

(10:51):
three priors. Oh excuse me, thirty three priors. Thirty three priors.
But it's no bail, no jail. He's free to rome
in the streets. He's totally deranged. He's got a rap
sheet a mile long. He's on the subway. He takes
out his sword. He beats a guy to a pulp.
An older man savagely beats Some sources said he attacked

(11:13):
the sixty four year old victim in the subway station.
He said it was a shockingly brutal attack, pummeling his face,
stomping on his head fifteen times. The beating lasted ten minutes,
and at the end of ten minutes, he took the
victim's wallet and ID, which delayed the identification by the police,
left him unconscious, battered. The man died roughly an hour later.

(11:37):
Now this is the guy that got out on no bail,
no jail, despite thirty three prior arrests. Why did he
beat the guy so much? What started this? He said,
I don't like the way he looked at me. I
witnessed to say he held the door open for this
guy to come in. The old man held the door
open for this guy to come in, But the guy

(11:58):
didn't like the way he looked at him. So, but
this is the result of this no bail, no jail.
Unbelievable that Cuomo pushed this on us. Now he's trying
to defend the no bail, no Jail. You've seen him
do interviews this week. There was one yesterday Good Day
New York and he said, well, though lots of states
have the no bail, no jail, yeah, there are a

(12:18):
lot of other states that haven't, and in every single
one it caused a massive crime wave. It was a
disaster everywhere. And that's the thing with Mam Donni. You know,
like most Champagne socialists, they're pushing ideas and plans that
have failed everywhere in the world every time they've been tried. Now,
Hokeel's got a real problem here. Hochel's in big trouble.

(12:38):
She's dropping in the polls as a result of her
support for Mom Donnie. Now there's other things besides indorsium.
He's got this crazy idea of taking control away from
the police commissioner for disciplinary actions. He wants to hand
it to the what do you call that, the criminal
citizen criminal citizen review Board. Well, as mayor. You can

(13:01):
stack that with the most left wing communists or anybody
you want, and that way, no cop is protected. So
if a cop has nobody to watch his back, nobody
to protect him, he's not going to do anything. He's
not going to approach any crime. He's just going to
run and hide the whole time. Who can blame him?
But will Hokeel step in on that? She says, well,

(13:24):
we'll talk about it. I'll talk about it, Hokeel said
on MSNBC. Listen, nothing's going to happen in this city
without me being aware of it and involved. Hokeel did
say she's firmly pushing Mom Donnie to keep the current
NYPD commissioner, Jessica Tish when he wins. Now, everybody likes

(13:45):
Jessica Tish good police commissioner. So she says she's pushing
him to keep. Now we know we've seen it already
in a couple of cases. Mom Donnie never listens to Hokeel.
He totally dismisses her and doesn't care what she has
to say. So, how do you stop this guy? Well,
a week from tonight. One week from tonight is the
mayoral debate. If Curtis can be amazing in that debate

(14:07):
or something bad happens with Mamdanni in the debate, that
could turn it all around. That could change things. The
other thing is they're still working in Washington looking into
mam Donnie's money. Tens and tens and millions of dollars
have flown in to his campaign. A lot of it
they think has come from foreign sources. If they can

(14:28):
trace foreign money directly into Mamdanni's campaign, they can take
him out of the race. They can eliminate him from
the race. The other thing going on, I've heard this
now from a Justice Department official. If Mom Donnie does
anything anti semitic as mayor anything anti semitic, they can

(14:49):
come in and remove him, or arrest him or charge
him with hate crime. The Department of Justice is looking
at that. There's all kinds of laws against discrimination and
hate crime. So if he tries anything anti semitic, they
will do everything they can to block him. Hey, Bill Belichick,
looks like they're trying to get rid of him at

(15:09):
that college doesn't want him anymore. The school has had,
they say, preliminary conversations about firing Belichick. They can't stand
the twenty four year old girlfriend who's bossing everybody around.
Jordan Hudson. The complication is, if you get rid of Belichick. There'
said twenty million dollar buyout. They are looking at alleged

(15:31):
rules violations. If they can prove violations of their rules,
that will get rid of the twenty million dollars half buyout.
They can get rid of that. There's all kinds of
rules they could look for. Things have gotten so bad.

Speaker 4 (15:42):
You know.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
Hulu was doing a documentary on the school and Belichick.
The school canceled it. They don't want anything to do
with it. His record is the coach there not good
at all? They're two and three. Listen, he was only
great because Brady was there. I mean, it was pretty obvious.
Who is the real spark behind the Patriots? Was it Brady?

(16:05):
Was it Belichick? Well, Brady left and he goes to Tampa,
nothing team, and he wins the Super Bowl with them.
Belichick without Brady doesn't win a damn thing anywhere. He goes. Hey,
we'll take some calls. Next. Eight hundred three two one
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