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Speaker 6 (02:06):
I'm here because I am a roarring line crying out
bious welcome everyvided to the combo, the trusting, the Lord
and the Manning Report. I don't know why I'm calling
it a combo, because we basically doing the same thing.
I think the only thing we've not done consistently over
the past couple of days is do the Manning Report intro?
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But I mean, so what I but actually what The
reason why I'm calling it that I'm supposed to give
you a clear definition is because we're really just kind
of focusing on one thing right now, and that's the
Mail's race to be for me to be the mayor
of the City of New York. And so all of
the content of what we're going to express today is
relevant to that more so than a segment of just
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news and the Manning Report and just biblical teachings and
the trusting the Lord hours. So that's why we're doing it.
In the event that someone is interested in knowing why.
I know many of you might find this a bit
all of the scale of what would be a normal
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person's response. That's in my position right now as a
candidate for the mayor of the City of New York.
But I'm gonna go ahead now and conduct myself as
the acting mayor of the City of New York, and
I'm going to start each day a broadcast with the
prayers for the City of New York, including when we're
in the poor pit of power, and there'll be other
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things that I would do that would also recognize that
I am the mayor of the City of New York. Now,
let me say this is well. I know that you
have seen if you watch one of the local New
York channels and some of the major national networks, they're
focusing on the Muslim board, They're focusing on Cuomo, They're
focusing on Adams and the boy with the red hat,
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and they looking as if one of those is going
to be the mayor of the City of New York.
Is not going to happen. And I know probably a
lot of you don't will not understand why it's not
going to happen. But we're forty eight and a half
days out from November the fourth, at seven o'clock will
make it forty make it a total of forty nine days.
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And a lot is going to happen between now and then,
and the awful lot is going to happen, and you're
going to be amazed at how God will move me,
and why God has moved me, and how powerful I
presently my present status is. But the powers that be
have decided to not include me in the soup. But
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that being as it made, the ultimate will be when
the people go to the polls and will make their
choice of vote at the polls that will be. So
here's what I want to do. Let me go ahead
and get started today with the prayer that I will
pray at City Hall every day while I'm the mayor
of the City of New York. So I'm gonna ask
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the engineer to bring that prayer up and I'll be
right backed. Don't go anywhere I'm here because I am
a roaring line, crying outright anciousness. I really want to
help the people.
Speaker 7 (05:16):
I do.
Speaker 6 (05:17):
I want to people in a lot of pain. There's
a lot of there's a lot of misery going on,
and I can help it as the may of the
City of New York. That's right. I. And so I'm
gonna start each day on prayer. I gotta. I had
the engineer bring up my photo. I'm every day. I'm
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gonna start every day at City Hall on my knees
in prayer. That's what I'm gonna do every day. And
I'm gonna pray for the people. That's city Hall. I
still on no steps some time ago, but I'm gonna
buy my head and ask I Most High God, if
you will help me guide this city. I'm gonna ask him. Lord,
help me guide this city. Lord, help me to without corruption. Lord,
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help me to bring justice to the people. Lord, help
me to bring truth to the poor, not just financial
handouts and trickts trinkets to hand out to poor people.
Let me bring them the truth. Let me exalt them
rather than dig a deeper hole for them. Lord, let
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me bring peace and unity among the homes. Let me
bring a health and long living. Lord. Help me lead
this great city. Lord. Let me prepare this place for
you to return. Lord, let this become a place where
people all over the world will come to see what
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you have done, Lord, using my experience and the length
of my years and the taste of my days, the
millions of meals that I have served to the poor,
the housing that I have provided to those who are homeless,
and those in a prison. Bound that we can shut
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down the prisons and shut down many of the police stations,
and let the streets be safe because of your peace.
And let me speak comfortably to the people. Let me
speak love in the hearts of the fathers for their
children and for their wives. Given their wives a peaceful, financial,
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spiritual security. Lord, let me lead New York City. Now,
I'm gonna pray this every day, not just that particular prayer,
depending on us circumstances, but that's the general idea of
what I'm gonna pray every day when I become the
mayor of the City of New York. And my God
is a prayers and God. I don't know about your God,
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but my God, his name is Jesus, is a prayer
answering God. And here's what I want to do. Live
by the Holy Ghost. And I pray that y'all to
be able to receive it. I know many of you will.
Some of you perhaps will not, but I know that
many of you will. Lord, thank you for not turning
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this building over to that Muslim Zorahan Mandandhi Mandani. Lord,
thank you for not giving him this building. Lord Jesus,
thank you for not giving him this city. Lord, thank
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you for not giving him the power to make us
say peace and blessings be upon the prophet Muhammed. Lord,
thank you, Thank you for keeping that Muslim, locking that
Muslim out of these sacred quarters. Thank you Jesus. Thank
you Jesus for keeping that Muslim from having full power
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over our schools, over our instrum tutions. Thank you Jesus,
that this city Hall remains sacred. And in your name,
Almighty God, the Muslim shall not enter in and shall
not take charge of the lives of the people. And
I'm willing Almighty God to be your vessel. I'm willing
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Lord Jesus to be your servant. I'm willing Lord Jesus
to be your righteous that I might stand in the
gap between the living and the dead, and to protect
this great building from Islam, from anti fadders, from ices,
from al Qaeda, from Hamas, from the hoodies, and from others,
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to protect this building and to protect this city, to protect, defend,
and uplift in your name and by your power, I
thank you for giving me this opportunity to to serve
at such a critical time as this. Thank you Jesus.
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As we prepare a place for you to return, and
then your name Jesus, I pray and give things. Amen
and amen. Now I'm gonna pray that as well. I'm
gonna pray that as well. Hey, Mondmi, Hey, Mondmi? What's
my name? What's my name? What's my name? Jans Manning?
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When you go into that voting booth on the fourth
of November here in the New York City mayoral election.
And when you go in there, whose name you're gonna
print in the right in section? Whose name you're gonna
print in the right in section on the Ballotmie? Who
are you gonna pray? Whose name? Jeans Manning? Hey, Monday,
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do you understand the words that are coming out of
my mouth? Do you understand the word yeah, that coming
out of my mouth? Whose name you're going to print
on the writing section on the ballot? On November fourth
here in the New York City mayorll election, James Manning.
All right, now, let's get it on. I I'm very
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moved by that prayer. It was extraporaneously. I was not
a written or prepared note. I don't prepare prayers. I
don't write prays. But I'm very moved by that prayer.
And let me not say anymore, because then I'll get
into what might seem to be some of you to
be boasting. Let me explain something to you why I'm
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going to win the election. Probably a large number of
you have been have not seen my face on television
and one news clip about the mayor race. There's probably
been just a couple of articles written in remote news
papers and news articles periodicals about my being the mayor
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of the City of New York. And in many ways
I'm a non existent person as far as the news
is concerned. There are a couple of things, and I
want you to just try to follow along with me.
You don't have to believe me. But number one, my
campaign is a God campaign. It's not like the regular runner,
the meal bs politician, promising more money, promising more this,
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more that, more this that and the other. That is
not the campaign that God is running. And you may think, well,
you know you gotta run a BS campaign the way
all politics. Everybody knows that politicians run BS campaigns. They
they promise you the world, and they get in the
office and you never see them again until the next election.
And everybody knows that. Nobody would refute that. Absolutely, no
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one will refute that. Listen to me very carefullys important
that you hear this. Almighty God, his name is Jesus,
does not run BS campaigns. If I was just like Cuomo,
the Muslim boy, or the red hat boy or Adams,
if I was doing and speaking competing with them, they
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say one thing. They say five hundred police, I say
ten thousand police. Then I will be running just a
BS campaign. God doesn't run a BS campaign. Please understand
that you may say, well, you can't win unless you
run a BS campaign. I'll leave you to that if
you will decision on your own. But God works in
ways that are far beyond the ways of the thinking
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of man. But I want to encourage you why I'm
gonna win, and because you might be discouraged by looking
at what is presently going on on the major news
networks with all the four candidates and my being nowhere
to be seen or heard. I'm not running a BS campaign.
I'm running a God centered campaign. I'm running a campaign
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to comfort the poor. I'm running a campaign to make
the crooked places straight and make the crook's pay. That's
the campaign. I'm running on a biblical understanding, and that's
while that might be difficult for many to grasp, it
is what God is doing and I so help me God,
I can do no other. I think it's important that
we understand that if I had to run a BS
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campaign the way the rest of I was promising this
and promising that, and I'm gonna give you this. I'm
gonna give you that if I had to run a
BS campaign, I wouldn't do it. And listen to this
almighty God, his name is Jesus, would not put me
up to a BS A lot of BS coming out
of my mouth. Like the rest of these politicians. I
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would look just like Adams, or like Cuoma, or like
the boy over the red hat or the Muslim boy.
Then what would make me different? I'd be just like them.
Do you understand that? Now I'm gonna win, But you
need to be clear about the campaign. So I am
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not running a BS campaign. I'm running a God bless
the People campaign. That's my title. I'm not running a
BS campaign to be mayor. I'm running a God blessed
the People campaign. And let's see what God will do
on November fourth. Now, what God, what they're doing now?
Or what you think the Lord is doing? Now, let's
see what would happen on November fourth? Can I ask
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you to do that? That's number one. Item Number two
on today's block is that they have been hiding the
poll number. By they, I mean the poster's Quinny Pac Pole,
Marie Pole, New York Times, CNN, Fox News poll. They
have all been hiding me. When they call the various persons,
and the various persons say well, they ask who you're voting.
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When they say Manning, they say, well, he's not on
the ballot. And they say, yeah, well I'm voting from anyway. Well,
we can't put you in the poll system because he's
not on the ballot. Now they know I've been on
the ballot twice. I was thrown all three times off
the ballot, So they know that I'm not on the ballot.
And right now today we pray that our case before
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the Appellate Division here in New York City Court is
being heard to get me back on the ballot, But
I put no hope in that being back on the ballot.
I just filed that appellet division case just to let
the judges know when you rule against me, you better
know what the hell you're doing, because I'm coming back
at you and I'm not gonna let you just sit
there and make willing nilly decisions about me. When I
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walk in the courtroom. Judge may be asleep, it may
be drunk, may just have sex with one of his persons,
his clerks. But when I walk in that court room,
you better wake the hell up. Because Pastor Manning is
in the courtroom and he don't play. You just can't
rule against him any way. And that's who I am,
and so that's why I filed. It's not frivolous. It
has all the merits than anything meritorious could be. But
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they're hiding my poll numbers, and they're hiding my pole
numbers because they're saying, well, I'm not on the ballot,
so therefore they don't have to give my poll numbers.
It's what they're doing. But worried to do a review
of the poles I've done my own polling on this matter,
and let me just give you some stats on where
I am at present, and whether these stats are important
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to you or not will decide. And I'm not complete
with the number of polls, number of stats, but let
me say this that from from September the second now,
I started this campaign back in twenty twenty four, I
think it was back in I don't know, was it December,
back in October. I'm not sure where it's been about
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a year now, but I take it I've took a
snapshot of the number of video views and the videos
running from three to ten minutes each, how many of
those have been posted since? How many views have been
collected since the second of September to the fourteenth of September,
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which is a little less than two weeks, is over
one million, six hundred and eighteen thousand views on Facebook alone.
Let me repeat that, of the views that have run
on Facebook from three minutes to ten minutes long since
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the second of September to the fourteenth of September, there
have been one point six million, rounding it off, views
of my talking about my being mayor of the City
of New York. One way or the other. So one
point six million people. Now, they may not all be
unique views, but I'm just gonna assume that they are,
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because many times people share their videos with other people.
But one point six million people have seen my face,
have heard my name, know that I'm running for mayor.
And that's in a period of less than two weeks.
One point six million people have seen my face, heard
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my name, know that I'm running for mail and a
period of less than two weeks. Now, I have to
tell you that's probably five hundred thousand times five hundred
thousand views more than New York one. By the way,
they're on their way out, and I'll cover that in
another block, in another segment. New York one only gets
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seven hundred and twenty thousand views per week in a
seven day period, which is roughly one hundred thousand views
per day. I've gotten one point six million views in
less than two weeks. So we're that seat where that
New York one's number they would be somewhere power at
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about one point thirteen one point three rather million views.
I'm at one point six, so I'm beating New York one.
I'm reaching more people than New York one, and we
need to know that if we need to understand that.
So if I'm reaching more people than New York One,
though New York One may be giving coverage to the
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four candidates presently out there running, I'm reaching more people
than New York One on my singular coverage, and not
just that. Some of my segments go as long as
ten minutes long, so we're out of buying one minute
spots on SINN or whatever and they would only be
for one minute. Some of my spots run as long
as ten minutes, which will be ten times the amount
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of time that would be on New York One if
I was to purchase time on that. Are you following
the details? People know who I am. I'm deeply embedded
into the hearts of the people of New York. It's
just that the media who think they're gods, the media
who think they're gods, and the corporate people who want
to hide me as far away as they possibly can
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because they don't want me to disturb, so they believe
if they show my face one time or start mentioning them,
write in candidate named James Manning who's out there in
the ether as well. Do we want to consider him
that will, that will upset the apple cart light and
something you've never seen. So they're skilled at hiding my
poll numbers. They're skilled at suppressing my presence. They're skilled
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at doing that. But the one thing they can't do
is that they can't stop me from reaching people. I've
reached one point six million people in thirteen days, and
that's just on Facebook. I'm waiting for the numbers to
come in from Instagram. But I'm reaching probably over the
same period of time as many as two hundred thousand
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people on Instagram over the past if you will, two
weeks or thirteen days or potentially more. And then there's TikTok,
and then there's YouTube. So rounding off my reaching New
Yorkers about my mayor old candidate. Now, just listen to me.
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So we haven't seen you on television where I've seen
any articles about you. They're hiding me, They're making every
effort to keep me from busting out. I have reached
two million people in less than two weeks between Instagram, TikTok, Facebook,
and YouTube. Let me say that again, two million people views,
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rather not two million people, but two million views. Ostensibly
we would think that those two million views would be
singularly individuals where I would have reached two million people. Now, listen, listen.
The two million people that are the two million views
that I've reached over those platforms over the past thirteen
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days are people that probably watched me and on other venues.
But the issue here is this is that those two
million people are just two million that I've reached about
manag before over the past. Going back, if I were
to go back to the the beginning of this year
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of January, I'm sure of the number of views that
I will have and I'm going to get that for you.
If I was to go back to January and look
at the number of views that that have posted on Facebook, Instagram,
YouTube and others regarding my becoming the mayor of the
City of New York, going back to January, we'd be
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looking at somewhere close to thirty five forty million views
this year alone. When I go to the streets out there,
people know who I am. Well Pastor Manning, they say,
we love you, we thank you for what you're doing.
You're so bold. The woman says that Nicholsryman said, you're
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not out of order. You're doing just what a preacher
should do. They should not be like the regular run
of the meal many preachers are trying to become. If
you little celebrities themselves, Please keep this in mind everyone.
I'm not running a BS campaign. I'm running a God
blessed campaign. Now. Do I have policies, yes, of course,
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But once you see these campaigns, what you see in
every campaign, not just in this campaign, but everyone there
since the beginning of time is a whole lot of ds.
We're gonna do this, We're gonna do that, We're gonna
do that, And a lot of what's happening here in
New York is stormped down races because it's all about
what they're gonna do to black people. How many more
police they're gonna put in black neighborhoods, how many more
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houses will go they're gonna be al for black people,
how many It's not about white people, Italian people, Chinese people,
Jewish people. Those candidates don't even mention those. Their policies
are all centered on a racist idea. We need more
black we need more police officers to beat them black
people in the head. To keep him in line, Mondamie
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said he's gonna put a billion dollars into more police enforcement,
more neighborhood enforcement, more neighborhood prisons, and watch to keep
them black people in mind. It's racist as hell. That
boy is a racist. A billion, a billion dollars just
than the black neighborhoods to beat up black people, to
put to put more more police officers to beat more
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black heads. No, I'm not about more police officers in
the neighborhood. I'm about more fathers in the home. Now,
that might not sound like a winning strategy to you.
It's okay, it's all right. You're not the one running.
But I'm not a BS candidate. I'm about what we
need is not more police beating black men in the head.
What we needed more fathers in the home, putting knowledge
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and truth and love and wisdom and justice in the
heads of these young black boys. That's what we don't need.
A police We're on five thousand more police, Cuomo or
one billion dollars for more police efforts. Billy sticks, clubs
and nightwashmen, double ship and triple ship and three Pelosi
police officers walking the ship. Mondamine said three at the time,
to beat up more black people, more black men. We
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don't need that and the ain't gonna do it anyway.
We need more fathers in the home, putting more wisdom, understanding,
love and justice and strength and the minds of these
young black men and young black men. That's what I'm about.
I'm not about a BS campaign. I'm about a God
blessed campaign. If you can't jiggy with it, it's all right,
So okay, I understand. But I'm about a bleed. I'm
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about a blessed, God blessed, not a BS campaign. That's
number one. The other thing is that what we need
to do is that I am now, because we got
forty eight and a half days left, I'm adjusting my
body and my lifestyle to a seven day event. Every day,
I'm gonna try to get seven days worth out of
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one day. What a seven times twenty four hours, whatever
that is. I'm gonna try to get seven times twenty
four hours out of every one hour that I have
until the forty until the forty eight and a half
days or till the November fourth. But a lot is
going to happen. As my friend Richard Gay used to say,
there's many a slip between the cup and the lip.
A lot is going to happen between now, you can't
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begin to imagine the boil in Fat's going to explode
between the candidates getting sleeveoff, getting Adams off, try to
get Cuomo up. You ain't seeing nothing. And by the way,
if you're wondering why Governor Hoko finally decided, Governor Hoko
finally decided and face in spite of the fact that
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Mondami is an anathema to the Democrat Party. That is
anath If Mondami wins the election, the Democrats will not
be able to win any local presidential election for the
next forty years because the Republican Republicans are going to
have a field. They're dancing on the fact that the
Democrats were stupid enough to elect a socialist Muslim as
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the mayor of the City of New York. They will
never live that down. They're already in trouble with people
like Bernie Sanders and Alexander Occasio Cortes and the squad
away on the on the left. If you will, of
politics way away from the normality of New Yorkers and
people in general. They if New York elects Montdami, you
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can forget it. We'll never see another Democrat politician governor
sent her to president for another forty years, if not
another one hundred years of Jesus Tarris. So they know that.
But Kathy Hochel, who's running scared as she can possibly
be because her lieutenant governor is running to be the
next governor. He's gonna win, He's gonna beat her. But
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she figured that even though Mondami is an anathema, that
he's a curse, that he's bad luck, he's a broken
rabbit foot for the Democrat Party, she went ahead and
endorse them anyway, hoping and praying that she had to
separate herself from Hakim Jeffers and from Chuck Schumer, and
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from the other Senator Jilly brand gillibrand from all the
New York Republicans Democrats rather than Democrats across America who
will not endorse Mandama. The Democrats was at least they
though he's running a bit. They all run ds campaign.
National Democrats have not endorsed Mondomic because say, no, the
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boy's anathema. What the hell are people thinking about anyway
about New Yorkers think about voting him? Well, I tell
you what it is. It's TikTok, and it's Chinese and
Saudi Arabian money. It is not the soul of the
Democrat Party that is now behind this boy. It's TikTok
and the Chinese dynasty that is behind it. But that
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haven't been said. I'm gonna work very hard to become
the next mayor of the City of New York, and
New Yorkers are going to fight. Many of them are
going to rise up. They're gonna fight, uh and to
keep this city and save it from Mandami. Mister engineer,
did did they upload the logo stop zoron and Save
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New York City. I don't know if we have that
logo as of yet. I just want to show you
even though he's leading in the polls, New York is
un settled with him, and when they're looking for a leader.
Though I may be controversial, they'll be able to live
with me. And I'm gonna bring that tweet up as well.
If we don't have a mister Injurae, that's quite all right.
We don't have to. We'll try to pick it up
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a little bit later on. But what I do want
to say, I'm not running a BS campaign. I am
not I'm not a politician. I thought I told you
all that. I thought I told you all that I'm
gonna make the crookest places straight and the crooks play.
But I'm getting more incense every time I hear these
politicians talking about putting more police in the black neighborhood.
Then not talking about putting them in the Italian neighborhood,
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the Chinese neighborhood, the Jewish neighborhood, the career neighborhood. They're
talking about putting more police into black neighbor That's racist.
What and what my doami talking about spending a billion
dollars more just on police in the black neighborhood. Hell,
how about taking that billion dollars and investing it and
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setting up an opportunity, a pool where a large number
of successful, well doing Blacks, if you will, can borrow
money to buy a home. This, this Muslim racist a
billion dollars. He's gonna put a billion dollars in the
black neighborhoods for more police, more police armament, more tanks,
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more guns, A billion dollars just on in the police department.
How about Mandam, how about how about putting putting that
money in a pool? A billion dollars if you got it,
put it in a pool and let qualified blacks homeowners,
fathers of children draw from that two or three million
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dollars to buy a home in the community and pay
it back at a reasonable interest rate. You don't need.
This is race. It is so racist. And the same
thing with Curtis Sleewa, the same thing with Curtis slee
was more police, more head knocking. We need the more,
we need, more jails. We need to get more gun totals,
more gunslingers, more gun carriers. We need to knock them
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in the head. We're gonna get more. These are sleeve
War and Mondami are ayboy? This racist? I mean hell,
I've never I lived in the South for eighteen years
picking cotton. I never saw only think it's racist as
Mondami and sleeve War. That sleeve War is a racist boy,
not long as he dirty Curtis. But these sleazy racists,
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sleeve War, I mean a billion dollars to more to
the police budget and QUOTMO saying five thousand more police
and sending up all of them to the black neighborhoods.
It's racist as hell. Wake the hell up out the
New York Wake the hell up out there. What cat
y'all see the racist. And by the way, they've been
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talking about more police officer. So since if you're John
Lindsey in the nineteen sixties, more police has never solved
any problem in New York, Chicago or anywhere else. More
police don't solve the problem cat, you see, And the
next selection will be about more police. More police, knock
those black people in the head, lock him up, put
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him in jail, Throw away the damn key. Curtis Steve
would say, throw away the damn key, lock him up,
put him in jail. Three polices walk in the block.
More police in a blackness. But it hasn't solved anything.
It's just bs. It's just bs. But one thing I
can depending on New Yorkers, and thank God for the
integrity of New Yorkers. New Yorkers are not gonna sit
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by quietly and let Mandami become the male of New York. Said,
I can tell you that right now. Then they may
be riots. You may see seventy five year old Jewish
men in the street rioting and seventy seven year old
Jewish women in the street rioting. Before they let Mandami
become the ma that boy got, he may be in
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the leading in the polls now, but he got a
long way to go in a short time to make it.
It ain't over with yet, that fat lady ain't beginning
to It ain't over with yet. So it's important that
we understand exactly where we are and in this whole. Listen,
I'm gonna take a break. Don't go anywhere. I'll be
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right right back.
Speaker 5 (34:27):
Just pray that you would sustain him and gird him
in this time, Lord, and then all things you.
Speaker 6 (34:32):
Will be done. He seeks so hard after your will.
Look yes, Lord, Yes Jesus, plan your purpose, Yes, your timing,
and through it being obedient to your Lord.
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And I just pray that my brother would be used
whatever happens, that he can't be discouraged, that he would
give praise and glory Jesus, thank you.
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For the heart that is in him.
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Thank you, Jesus, use him and guide him that different
way through it, that you would be magnified glory to
that others would be led to Christ.
Speaker 6 (34:57):
Lord. Yes, law, Yes Jesus would be. Yes, Jesus, your
glory in your honor. Thank you, Gloria, gotta be I
pray that would be less of us. It's so much
more of you, Yes, Jesus, Yes, Jesus work. Yes, Jesus's
listen to you. You are Lord Jesus, Yes can physically, mentally, emotionally,
in spiritual. Thank you, His family and his congregation, Thank you, Jesus,
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guide them and bless them. And Jordan's closer to your heart.
I pray this in Jesus precious name, in Jesus name,
in Jesus name. Thank you, brother, got it. What's your name, Kurt, Kurt, Kurt, Kurt,
there you are. Thank you, Kurt, God bless you. I
shall never ever forget this prayer, and I believe Heaven
will never forget this prayer as well. God blessure my brother.
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Thanks God will be done right. Brother, Thank you, Thank
you God bless you.
Speaker 8 (35:47):
Just go on, Christal move out in that show, out
of that Envin live once bring let u family move
with in your name Jesus.
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And.
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No more.
Speaker 6 (36:08):
So that against she might have in name prayer in
prazy And this brother has asked for prayer, and he
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has come close to me and has received my spirit.
I believe and understood it. I'm asking all my to
God that you would you would hear his prayers and
answer his prayers that you would open doors for him
that need to be opened, and you would clear pathways
for him that need to be cleared. And in your
name Jesus, I pray your blessed upon him. Hallelujah and amen,
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Amen brother my life.
Speaker 2 (37:02):
Kay, bad choices, bad choice in delay.
Speaker 9 (37:12):
Everyone, all right, so.
Speaker 6 (37:18):
I'll bring the Okay, let me think.
Speaker 2 (37:20):
Oh yes, three, thanks.
Speaker 6 (37:24):
Give me street to.
Speaker 9 (37:26):
Your living boost woman in all people who life that she's.
Speaker 10 (37:32):
That you're breaking power out there from stor you will
rather a pat from all.
Speaker 9 (37:38):
Offices, remove all political pain.
Speaker 10 (37:41):
And said, I asked about the God that you would
do this, that this daughter might be said for in
your name, my brain Louya Amen, all like.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
You, love less, bless you.
Speaker 11 (38:03):
Lord Jesus Christ. Thank you for bringing this system. Thank
you for her struggles, thank you for her knowledge. Thank
you for the fire that's and upbelling.
Speaker 6 (38:11):
And in the spirit we thank you for bringing up
by today that I might be able to speak with her.
But I thank you for uniting us together that we
might work together to bring this community back to life.
Should bring it back in all the people that have died.
Speaker 12 (38:26):
Watching their homes being taken from the push out of
their six momre partners with the high ceilings had to
give all that up, and many of them now living
in homeless shelters.
Speaker 6 (38:35):
We pray, Oh, myy God, you give us the strength
to renew by your power, and then your name Jesus
will praying exactly all right, I already signed up, but
you pray for you. You want to pray for me,
Go ahead, A father.
Speaker 9 (38:53):
My Lord, and my God, my father Heaven. Lord, I
just thank you for this man of God.
Speaker 5 (38:57):
Lord, I thank you for a passage James.
Speaker 7 (39:00):
Thank you for his ambition, drive his vision for the
office of the mayor of New York City. Lord, may
uncommon grace be upon him in the mighty name of Jesus,
so that he may take the office.
Speaker 6 (39:11):
Lord God, that we need.
Speaker 7 (39:13):
More servants of God in office and politics, that that
that run the government's.
Speaker 5 (39:18):
Lord, may uncommon grace, uncommon.
Speaker 9 (39:20):
Favor be upon him, that he may take.
Speaker 2 (39:23):
The office for your kingdom, for your glory.
Speaker 9 (39:25):
Lord God.
Speaker 7 (39:26):
Because we know that the nations are judged by the
leaders that are in for so Lord, I pray leaders
are our servants of God. God will take the nation
office in their in their states, in their Jesus for God, Lord,
that you may reign over the nation. Lord God, thank
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you for your servant of God.
Speaker 9 (39:48):
I thank you for the.
Speaker 6 (39:49):
Drive for the thank you. Thank you, Lord God.
Speaker 7 (39:52):
And Lord I thank you that you have anointed him
for a time and the season for such as this.
Lord God, Lord mayor may you handy upon him, Lord God,
that as we come to the ends of times, we
are taking a position of leaders.
Speaker 6 (40:07):
Jesus, Yes, Lord, Nation, Yes.
Speaker 2 (40:10):
Lord, I thank you.
Speaker 6 (40:11):
Yes.
Speaker 9 (40:12):
What is in Jesus Mighty.
Speaker 6 (40:14):
Name, Hallelujah in Jesus' name unless you name. I want
to again reiterate that I'm running a God blessed campaign,
not a BS campaign. And I want to state as
well that I'm gonna win the office of the mayor
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of the City of New York. But I'm not gonna
go down there. I'm not gonna win that office by
losing my own soul, by giving my soul to the
devil to be able to win that prize. And I'm
not a skin flinter. I'm not checking and driving bsing people.
It is common for me to pray. I'm gonna use prayer. Well.
Other people are gonna talk about police, I'm gonna talk
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about prayer every time they say police, I'm gonna say prayer.
Speaker 13 (41:00):
Now.
Speaker 6 (41:00):
If you don't believe in prayer, that's your business. If
you don't believe that God is able, that's your business.
I believe that God is you know, is able to
do what a million police can't do. Now, if you
don't believe that, that's your business. But with me, that's
the route I'm going I win the office of mayor.
I'm gonna win it God's way. I'm not gonna I'm
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not a skin flinner. Let's be clear. What I do
want to ask you to do, however, is to pray
with me. I was out one hundred forty ninth Street,
beautiful section of the Bronx third Avenue, on this past Saturday,
a beautiful day, and a fellow my name of Troy
came up to me. He's a member of the Working
Class Party that's a national party, and spoke with me
about the working class people. Send him out there to
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meet me on Saturday. We had a bit of a
brief discussion. I sent them an email on yesterday. I
plan today later this evening you try to have go
into the open chat facility to talk with them. I'm
going to ask you to unite with me, that the
Working Class Party would endorse me. I asked for their endorsement.
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Now they came to meet with me. But this would
be a major turning point for our campaign if the
Working Class Party, which is a very respectful political party,
were they into endorsement. Will you unite with me? In prayer?
I'm gonna let you hear what Troy had to say,
and then we're gonna go to the Lord in prayer.
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I really would love to have their endorsement. Mister engineer
rolled that clip if you will please Families Party?
Speaker 14 (42:38):
True, I'm with the Working Families Party. Okay, so they
sent me over here to talk to you, all right,
so the mail I want the Workings Party endorsement. Listen,
let me say something that if the Working Party endorse me,
I will be the next mayor of the city.
Speaker 6 (42:54):
I'm going to be the next mayor. I'd love to
do it with the Working Party's endorsement. Cuomo cannot beat
Manda me Adams definitely came dead in that boys sleeve
way and got a snowballs chance.
Speaker 9 (43:05):
And Domi is the leader in Canada for working.
Speaker 6 (43:10):
Yeah, well they need to retract that endorsement. They did
that early on, not knowing the TikTok effect on the primary.
They really need to come and let me sit and
talk with them. Let me have an audience after we
can get a couple of.
Speaker 9 (43:27):
Their actually a shot. You didn't write your chat?
Speaker 6 (43:32):
When is that is? On what side on your website?
Captain Farr web chat?
Speaker 9 (43:43):
Let's see why not?
Speaker 6 (43:46):
What's hut.
Speaker 8 (43:50):
Far?
Speaker 6 (43:51):
This gentleman is a Troy's your name? He is a
member of the Working Parties uh committee. I need you
to hook us up. He wants to put me on
a group chat so I can talk to the Working
Party That live was something I.
Speaker 9 (44:13):
Was saying, I can add him to chat.
Speaker 15 (44:21):
How you doing it? Give me a moment, all right,
give me one moment chat? And he was saying that
he would like them to.
Speaker 9 (44:30):
The candle set up.
Speaker 6 (44:32):
So okay, so you know, listen the group, the Working Parties,
and I can see this in the group chat. But
let me say it to you since we got the
eyeballed eyeball here. The group Working Family endorsed four candidates
going back in April, and may remember they had a campaign,
so they can, right, Brad Lander, they can endorse me
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as well as Mandami. They have the out opportunity. I'm
gonna be the best candidate for working class people. I
can tell you that right now. But if you give
me a group chat opportunity, I'll take that. You got
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other members across the street. Gonna be the next mayor
of New York City. Gonna be your mayor, all right?
Forget about those people you see on television all the time.
They ain't going nowhere. That's right. I'm gonna be the
next mayor. All right, you can depend on that. God
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bless you. Yeah, as soon as I finished with Troy here,
gonna be the next mayor of New York City. It's
definitely the administrator for this far right Detroit. This is
my assistant here, Okay, who get up with him? Listen, Troy,
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the Working Party need to talk to me. I mean,
it would be a dereliction of duty in their political
aspirations if they don't open up the tent to talk
to somebody like me. They don't have to endorsement, but
they should open up the tendency. What I have to say,
you understand right now. Make sure you're talking to my sister,
all right, can get it done. The couple of things.
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One is that I call the Working Class Party, it's
the Working Families Party. Uh Number one.
Speaker 8 (46:33):
UH.
Speaker 6 (46:34):
Number two is that there was so much going on
and so many people wanted to talk to me there
one hundred forty ninth Street and Third Avenue. I didn't
didn't want to give him the bum's rush, and I
didn't do that. But because he came over to me
and said that the Working Families Parties sent him out
to talk to me. Obviously they had heard me make
the announcement that I would be there, so he engaged me.
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I don't know if I could have had a group
with them right then and there. I'm going to try
to have a group chat with them tonight, which is
the sixteenth of September here on a Tuesday afternoon. But
I want to ask you to pray that the Working
Families Party will endorse me. It's a national party. It
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would be a good thing for them to endorse me.
Don't you think they sent Troy to talk to me?
They know who. By the way, as I said in
my earlier blocks that New York going seeing in they
all know about me. The polls. They're getting my numbers
on the polls they're just not reporting it. They're trying
to suppress who I am. And I'm not gonna delegate
about that. But the work at all, the Republican Party,
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all the parties, even the Communist Party know I'm out
here on the O, but they they're very corrupt and
they're trying to narrow down the field. They don't want
me in the mix. But I pray the Working Families
Party will endorse me. I believe that will be a
good thing if they do, and it'll be a real
blessing also to our campaign to get that endorsement. Again.
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Remind you, would you join, Let's go to the Lord
in Prackic and we do that. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.
We thank you for Troy, and we thank you for
the Working Families Party. We thank you that they have
seen my videos, they've seen my promotional material regarding my
becoming the mayor of the City of New York. They've
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read my resume. They know exactly what I am capable
of doing. And I asked them, Lord, I asked you Jesus,
to put it in their hearts to make a public
announcement nationally that they endorse my candidacy, though we only
have forty eight and a half days left. If they
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did it now, it would be a bombshell announcement to
the world that the work in families now see worth
in me. Jesus, I asked that everyone under the sound
of my voice not only endorsed me, but also helped
me with financial understanding by donating to the campaign by
going to manning for Mayor dot com, manning for Mayor
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dot com, going to manning for Mail dot com and
making a donation five ten, fifteen, twenty five, thirty thirty five,
forty forty five, fifty five sixty dollars whatever they can
donate to put me in the office of the Mayor
of the City of New York. And I am a
God blessed candidate, not a BS candidate. Should I win
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the office of Mayor, I will maintain my integrity as
a man of God, a man who believes in prayer,
a man who believes in bringing all things before the
presence and the throne of God, A man that believes
that more fathers in the homes will eradicate five thousand,
we could dismiss five thousand police officer. Now I love
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the police department, and I don't want to see them
without their jobs. But we don't add more police officers,
We need to add more f fathers. When in the
hell And Jesus, I know I'm talking to you, but
you've heard the word hell. You said, Jesus. You even
use the word hell a couple of times yourself. We're
in the hell. Do these people get this nonsense idea
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that by putting more police on the street it substitutes
the fathers in the home. It is about as crazy
as anything crazy. But you have to realize these politicians
and many of the people that support them a low
level intelligence people, certainly low level spiritual reality. We need
more fathers than the home, not more policemen on the street.
And in your name, Jesus, we receive it right now
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that the working families will endorse me in your name Jesus, hallelujah. Amen.
All right, I'm gonna take another break. Everybody, I be
talking about more endorsements than just a moment. Don't go anywhere.
I'm going to be right back. You listen to the
Manning Report and I'm James Manning, the Lord Servant. Hey,
God off the craw.
Speaker 2 (51:07):
You're the pastor of the church.
Speaker 6 (51:08):
Yes, I am. I love that you.
Speaker 5 (51:10):
I've been even watching that church and my hustle for youth.
You're so bold, you are not out of order, and
I love the authority that you want so inspirational.
Speaker 6 (51:20):
That's my man.
Speaker 9 (51:21):
He's sitting back in the count.
Speaker 6 (51:23):
Thank you for all your God bless you. Thank you, Hi,
follow you where is thank you? Thank you? Thank you
so very very much, you gods the hand. You want
a little yea all up here? What's your name?
Speaker 5 (51:42):
Lynette Nicholaste?
Speaker 6 (51:43):
Well, thank you, Jeanneless.
Speaker 2 (51:44):
Yes, I'll take a flight.
Speaker 6 (51:45):
You're you're a journalist. You're right for.
Speaker 5 (51:48):
Essence magazine, the books and culture.
Speaker 6 (51:50):
Will give me some press. Thank you so much. I'm
sending me for stock. I'm going to actually have you
all right.
Speaker 9 (51:57):
It's the flesh hearing the story, and I'll give you all.
Speaker 16 (52:02):
I'm so happy to meet my husband. Sometimes we walk,
weble from our condo just to see what you cooked up.
Speaker 6 (52:07):
I'm so wholes It's just true.
Speaker 16 (52:12):
People are so caught up in modern day creatures and
they're trying to be celebrities and please everybody. Your leaders
are supposed to tear that they're supposed to break down protocols,
you know, and not follow.
Speaker 6 (52:22):
The status quos. Thank you for your compliments.
Speaker 16 (52:25):
Not everybody's confused.
Speaker 5 (52:27):
We understand the whole, you know, and here we gotta
love me, don't care.
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I love you all.
Speaker 5 (52:50):
I cannot wait to tell my husband. We always come
and see what we're pudding.
Speaker 4 (52:55):
Now.
Speaker 5 (52:55):
What's your name Nicholas?
Speaker 6 (52:56):
Okay, yeah, I'm God bless that. Yes, ma'am.
Speaker 5 (52:59):
I just I'm so thank you for y'all.
Speaker 6 (53:01):
God bless you. Thank you for stopping and saying hello
to me. Absolutely, thank you, God bless you.
Speaker 16 (53:08):
Take a picture, may pass to James Manton so we
become and be like I met him personally.
Speaker 5 (53:15):
Where you gonna help me move to better place?
Speaker 6 (53:18):
I will read that card? Will help improve your life
if you get a better income or take these burdens
off your shoulders, let your carrying her out. Yes, we
need to understand that. Thank you, God bless you.
Speaker 2 (53:30):
I understand.
Speaker 6 (53:38):
Many that's you.
Speaker 8 (53:39):
How are you?
Speaker 9 (53:40):
Nay meet you great God. I'm happy to be.
Speaker 2 (53:47):
Right over man.
Speaker 7 (53:48):
All right?
Speaker 6 (53:49):
What's your name? Joel Davis JERL David Joe j E
R A L d R L Joel Okay, I'll be
looking away.
Speaker 5 (54:06):
I'm talking about the mayor.
Speaker 6 (54:16):
Thank you.
Speaker 5 (54:21):
To all New Yorkers, lend me your ear. November fourth
is approaching quickly, and you need to know that you
still have a choice in voting for the best candidate
as mayor of New York City, and that person is
none other than James Manning. Pastor Manning may be able
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to save the black race in America if he gets
into politics. He knows what the problems are. He is
the quintessential black man. He has been everywhere where a
black man can possibly go in America, from an elite
university to prison, from a rural Southern background to a
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big city existence to a corporate job, to a brief
life as a criminal, from poverty to a middle class existence,
to a belief in God and a reaffirmation of faith,
to a religious leader and a family man. He understands
the black man and woman down to their very bones.
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Eluct him people of New York City to the Mayor's office.
With the advent of the new AI technology, white racist
and power will have god like technologies at dead disposal,
while possessing primitive impulses to suppress all progeny. That a week,
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just as the Nazis did in Germany during the period
of World War II. Eugenics as a concept is about
to make a huge comeback because we didn't deal with
these philosophical concepts over several generations, Since we didn't heal
these psychic impulses in our collective unconscious, they will re
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emerge among us. Now is the time.
Speaker 6 (56:22):
Now is the moment.
Speaker 5 (56:24):
Now is your opportunity to change your life. New Yorkers.
Let's make history together. Print his name, James Manning on
the ballot on November fourth, twenty twenty five, and watch
your lines be mightily blessed.
Speaker 6 (56:52):
All right, miss ANNEYA queue up the intro to the
matter report. But before you do that, I want to
state that I'm seeking the endorsement of Andrew cromo Form,
former governor of the City State of New York. And
now he perhaps is the second in the polls to
become the mayor of the City of New York. But
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there's many a slip between the company the lip. That's
forty eight and a half days left, uh, and there's
gonna be a lot of explosion. I believe that Eric
Adams is going to be dropping out of the race.
Sometimes I'm not sure how soon, but I think he's
going to give it up. I think the powers that being,
the pressures that be, including Donald Trump, is going to
tell him that he's got to go. I think Trump
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is gonna tell the h the board, the Red Cap,
the Catman. You're gonna tell the cat Man he gotta
go as well. And and and ultimately it will end
up between Cuomo and Mandami for the last for the
most of October. But New Yorkers are going to see
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that Cuomo doesn't have the fire in the belly. He's
lost his mojo, he doesn't have the strength. I don't
even think he even wants to be mayor. I think
the corporate body have gotten together and that people want
to continue to run New York financially, judicially, and every
otherwise spiritually pulled him out of the hat, out of
the out of the garbage, because that's what the Cuomo
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was in the garbage. But it's gonna become clear about
mid October that he can't he can't swing that vote
in his direction, and they're gonna New York is gonna
take to the street. You're gonna see old Jewish men
seventy eight seventy seventy year Jewish men and seventy nine
year od Jewish women, by the tens of thousands out
in streets from New York say hell no, Domandami, hell no,
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and and and the board with the red hat. He's
not even into questioning the catman. But so at that
point in time, I'm gonna ask Andrew Crombo to step
aside and to endorse me. I sent out a tweet
the other day I'm gonna ask both of these men
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to endorse me. Now you see passing man, that is
a bold move. Well, these are bold times, and I've
never been anything less, but I tried to be an
honest broker for the people. But I believe that, in
the interests of saving New York for Mandami, that Cuomo
and and Adams will endorse me. I'm gonna bring this
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same video up on the other side of the break
because we're at the point, and I'm gonna have asked
Injuredet to queue up the Manning Report low intro, and
then I'm gonna continue this process on the other side
of the break. So don't go anywhere. But remember I
am a god bless candidate, not a BS candidate. Please
please know that. And I have a whole lot more
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to say in the next block, so hang tight, don't
go anywhere. By the way. We're going to be on
ninety sixth Street and Broadway today. We'd like to be
there between four o'clock and seven, but I think we're
probably got to shut it down at six. So spread
the word if you're looking to meet me with me,
greet me and talk with me as he did on
hundred four and ninth Street and several other places. I
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will be announcing my three day sleep ends in Staten
Island and Williamsburg, Brooklyn shortly. So hang typ for that,
all right, mister Engin Dick, take it away.
Speaker 5 (01:00:25):
Coming to you live from New York City.
Speaker 17 (01:00:29):
It's the Lenning Report with your host, doctor James David Nnning,
the truth behind the news and the news behind that headlines.
Speaker 6 (01:01:03):
I'm here because I am a roaring line, crying out
rightcious all right, so here, I'm back and we're going
full steam. It's been extraordinary time. We got forty eight
and a half days before November fourth, and seven pm
when the polls were closed here in New York City.
I believe there I was seven pm when the polls
were closed, maybe nine. I'm not sure at any rate
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that then they will be announcing that I would be
the winner of the office of the mayor of the
City of New York. And I'm working very hard to
have this happen. We got a lot of planning things planned.
I'm gonna try to for every day between now and
November fourth, I'm gonna get seven days worth of activity
out of work out of my body. I'm gonna say
to my body, keep on moving. Get up, Get up
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at that dead manning. You got work to do. Boy,
you got stats to figure out, you got strategy, you
got praying to do. Get up out that dead manning,
get away from that table. Put on your shoes. Boy,
you got to go to work to win this Officer Mayor.
You've got to be available to the Holy goals twenty
four to seven. So, by the way, we're thankful to God.
We're in the outlaw celebration, and we thank God. When
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Russia Shana comes up. We can give a school's teacher
to break. But you're going to see this develop and
it happens not just in this race, but in most
political races. But this is one of consequence that we've
not seen in quite some time, because the person is
seeking to get the officer, the mayor of the City
of New York undergirded by Chinese money, Saudi Arabian money,
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and the Chinese algorithm systems that have given them access
to a billion people at one time. Dommy has access
because the algorithms have allowed him to have access to
one billion young people, and so they're poured money into
his coffee. But I'm convinced that the New Yorkers, that
New Yorker will rise up and just say, hell no,
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I don't care how many people China and TikTok and
bike dancing given to you to take our city. We're
not gonna give it to you. I'm confident of that,
and you're going to see a lot of things happening.
So I'm gonna ask in advance for Adams. I think
he'll be dropping out shortly, perhaps by the end of
this month, if not sooner. If Adams will endorse me,
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I want to remind Eric Adams that I went down
the city Hall and I asked him to help us fight,
O'll fight to save our church. He didn't do it
and got himself in a lot of trouble. He would
be the mayor of the City of New York had
he helped us with our church. Because I'm a highly
public figure. This was a high profile foreclosure. It would
have given him a lot of if you will, firepower
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to talk about in terms of what he's done for
the community. Right now, he's talking about what he's gonna
build new houses, but he could have said I saved
the sixty year old church. So I want to remind
Eric Adams about that, and anybody else listened to me,
you might want to remind him that I'm now asking
him one more time to do something for me, and
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that's to endorse me. I'm asking Eric Adams when you
drop out of the race, if you will endorse me.
You can't endorse Cuomo because you call him a snake
and a liar. You can't just double back now and say, okay,
I endorse him like that little wheezy Kathy Hochel did
up there in Albany the other day by endorsing Mandami
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with a wheezy self. So you can't endorse Mondami. I
mean Cuomo Adams. So who you're gonna endure sleeve Well,
I don't think. So come up close and everybody listen
to me, and anybody who has the opportunity to meet
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with Eric Adams tell him I desire his endorsement. I'll
be willing to sit down and talk with them. He
needs to endorse someone. And if Eric Adams endorses me,
I will continue him and our administration. He will be
a high ranking official in our administration. I can get
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along with Eric, and I believe he can get along
with me. But he's gonna need to endorse me. Someone's
gonna have to tell them. Though the media has been
suppressing my presence. They have been doing everything within their
power to keep the world, and especially in New York
City and its voters and its people from knowing about me. Ultimately,
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it's gonna explode when when the pressure cap finally pops
and they have to let the world know that I
exist as a candidate for mayor, It's going to be
a glow. It's gonna be like the Hakasaki nakatacking Hiroshima
atomic bomb explosion. It's going to happen. It's got to happen.
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So Eric, I'm asking you as a New Yorker. I'm
a North Collinian, but I'm asking you to endorse me.
Endorse meds Mayor Eric Adams. I believe this will be
one of the best things, and I'll bring you right
back into the mayor's office and administrative position. It'll be
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beautiful if you'll endorse me. And I'm going to ask
everybody who knows the worth and the word of prayer
to pray that when Eric Adams steps down from running
for office of mayor, that he will endorse James Manning,
the man who has served the community of Harlem for
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forty four years, served over two million meals signed to
hungry people without getting any city, state of federal support,
have graduated over five hundred children out of his high
school and sent them off to colleges to do great
things law school, medical school, and to Juilliard and New
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York University Pratt Institute. That I've been able to do
that without the aid of the City of New York,
without government funding, simply by depending on the word of God.
And by the way, let me say this as well,
I've managed this church simply through what the Bible says
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about the tithe and the offering, and because going to
the government and having the government financially influenced this church
would have led us in the wrong direction. I'm managing
my campaign based on the word of God, making the
crooked places straight and making the crooks pay. Going to
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the government and running a BS political campaign would not
be a campaign for God. And I will not be
God's mayor. I'd be the world's mayor. Please understand that.
And it's been rough. By the way, we got a
beautiful gift from a Donna last week and I'm just
thankful for that donor. Still now with out of money
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again because we spend We spent money like ninety going north.
But we'll be okay. I do want to ask you
to give to go to Manning formare dot com. Go
to Manning formail dot com. Go to Manning formail dot
com and donate a man All right, listen, I'm going
to take a break. Let's go to Lord help if
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I do that, Jesus, let every year listening to me,
pray that Eric Adams will endorse me. Maybe there's someone
in Eric adams campaign that can get to him and
tell him that I'm a good man and that rather
than just leaving the political scene, that I can save
Eric Adams political life by keeping him in the Manning administration.
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I can save his political life, but he must indorse me,
and he must endorse me today the moment he steps
down and suspends his campaign. In the next breadth, he
must indorse me, and I can save his political life.
We pray, Almighty God, that everyone listening will also unite
with me in prayer that we save New York City
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from that Muslim Mandami. And in your name Jesus, we
pray and give thanks. Hallelujah and amen. All right, everybody,
I'll be right back. I'm the only one that can
cure your spiritual problems from New York City. I can
bring healing, and I can bring healni in New York City.
Speaker 1 (01:09:30):
Ready ready, ready, ready, goody, get a ready ready ready
a ready ready he ready ready ready good ready give
you ready ready go ready goody, Ready.
Speaker 13 (01:09:56):
City, get ready from pain, fight for you in all
young He's the tide of the lastity.
Speaker 2 (01:10:07):
You've been told.
Speaker 6 (01:10:09):
He is a chance for you to vote for.
Speaker 13 (01:10:14):
He's a man with the plans that will get you
through your struggles.
Speaker 6 (01:10:20):
All enjoy.
Speaker 5 (01:10:24):
Then of a new your.
Speaker 2 (01:10:26):
Eyes have never seen.
Speaker 5 (01:10:28):
He read if a change and be.
Speaker 6 (01:10:30):
Truely said.
Speaker 5 (01:10:33):
Love and righteousness.
Speaker 13 (01:10:35):
We don't need no politicians. Love righteousness, it's all we need,
loving righteousness. New York City needs loving righteousness. That's all
we need. Yes it can, Yes, he can't can, Yes
it can, and you can and he will because he's
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a man.
Speaker 6 (01:10:57):
Yes, a can.
Speaker 5 (01:10:58):
Yes, he can't can, Yes it can.
Speaker 6 (01:11:00):
He can and he will because he's the man. It's
a can.
Speaker 13 (01:11:03):
It's a can't can. It's the canony can, and he
will because he's the man. Yes he can, Yes, the
can't can. Yes, the canony can and he.
Speaker 5 (01:11:10):
Will because he's the man. I'm a Manchester. If you
can't can, yes it can.
Speaker 2 (01:11:14):
You don't need no politician.
Speaker 5 (01:11:16):
As Harvey Madsin, he's the can't can. It's all we.
Speaker 8 (01:11:21):
Love.
Speaker 13 (01:11:22):
It's the can't can, Yes, the canon and look he's
loving dastine. If you can't can, that's all we.
Speaker 7 (01:12:00):
H h h h h h.
Speaker 6 (01:12:31):
Can you tell me why uh New York won and CNN, MSNBC,
the other news channels, the New York Times and the
why they're not covering this candidate Manning. Can you tell
me why? Well, I can tell you why they want
to narrow the field. They they they have their own
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candidate choices, and they New York, the corporate body and
the Democrat Party and the Republican Party wants Quatma. They
don't want Mandanni. The Chinese government and the TikTok people,
they want Mandamie. That's who is fueling his fire. I'm
going to come back to that. But I'm looking at it.
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That beautiful campaign we did on the West Indian Day Carnival,
I thought, I mean, I'm a strong candidate. It's just
it was beautiful. It was a beautiful day. And every
time we go out on the street, it's a beautiful time.
One hundred forty ninth Street this past week was our
last stop. It was beautiful out there. What I do
want to turn a corner for just a second, because
we have I said, I'm gonna be making some major announcements.
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One of those announcements, of course, was the endorsement, asking
for the endorsement of both Cuomo and Adams. But the
next is at the Middle Passage event that we're working
on and we haven't completed it as of yet. Putting
the entire program together has taken us a little bit
of a time, which is going to probably consume most
of the month of October in terms of interacting with
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the university's education of university globally, including China. So I'm
going to ask the engineer to bring up the Middle
Passage Arch just the intro where I made the intro
about what we plan to do. So go ahead and
check this out and we'll be back with more of
the campaign notes from where we are. Greetings everybody. My
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name is James Manning. I'm the pastor of the Outlaw
Worm Missionary Church right here in Harlem, New York. I'm
standing on a corner of African Square in front of
the Adam Clayton Powell Junior Statue. My purpose for being
here today is because more than eleven years ago, the
Lord God Almighty introduced to me the building of the
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Middle Passage Arch, a memorial that would represent the deaths
of the literally millions of Africas that died in the
three hundred year slave trade between Europe and Africa. Animal America. Now,
let me say this, this is not a racist building,
memorial or arch. America is the greatest nation in the
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history of this planet. There's no doubt about it. There's
no nation as generous, as powerful as blessed of God,
as is America. So this is not about racism at all.
It's not about stirring racial anks. This is about memorializing
the depths of the millions of Africans that died during
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the Middle Passage, whose bodies lie beneath the cold Atlantic waves,
and whose voices have not been heard. They didn't get
an opportunity to come to America to be slaves. But
God has called me to build an arch here on
one hundred and twenty fifth Street and seventh Avenue know
as African Square, And I want to show you where
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the arch should build should be built. It should rise
as high seventy feet in the air near the Teresa Hotel,
and it should be centered. It's facing One face of
the arch should be facing the east side going to
the east of Harlem as it were, and the other
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side would be facing the west side of Harlem going
west as it is. And the arch should be anchored
in this part of Seventh Avenue on one hundred and
twenty fifth Street. This project has been ordained by Almighty God.
He introduced the idea to me. I accepted it. One
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of the things that will be necessary in order for
this arch to be built, and to be built speedily,
and to be built lovingly, without racism, without anks, but
rather than being built as a memorial of anger or racism,
built as a memorial to the greatness of what America is.
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But one of the things that's key to getting that
arch built that I should become the mayor of the
City of New York. Once I'm the mayor of the
City of New York, the project will go much easier
and much smoother. I'm counting on your support as we
make this effort to build this great memorial, standing seventy
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feet high into the air and reaching across Seventh Avenue
to the south side and the north side, and east
and west, going on one hundred and twenty fifth story.
I thank God for the privilege of serving him on
this wise. I thank him for believing in me. I
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want to ask you to do the same thing that
Jesus does that he believes in me. This will be
a memorial that will bring people from all over the world.
For finally, the voices that lie beneath the Coal Atlantic
will have a memorial stone memorializing their time their contray
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also to America. I want to also state as I
close as we bring this project to a close, that again,
the work that God has called me to do, the
work that I would do as the Mayor of the
City of New York, will only make America a better,
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a more powerful, and a more exclusive, blessed Christian nation
that honors it dead, no matter what the past has been.
And I want to say, there will not be one
stone that will be brought from the continent of Africa.
All the building stones will be brought from Africa, but
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now one stone will be brought in hatred. And this
project will never symbolize racism of hatred. And when it
is finally done and the Fat Lady sings, the Fat
Lady will sing, God bless America, and that I love.
That will be her tune. When this project is finally finished.
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Can I count on your support starting number one with
my becoming the mayor of the City of New York.
I need your help. I need you to donate, I
need you to pray, I need you to participate. And
then once the legislation start, I want you to stand
up and say, let the voices of the dead that
lie beneath the cold Atlantic waves be heard for the
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first time in over three hundred years. Thank you so
very much for listening to me. I'm James David Manning.
I'm the Lord's Servant. I want to counter that particular
Middle Passage. We have launched the Middle Passage Project. It
will be the introduction to building that arch on one
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hundred and twenty fifth Street. It's much simpler for us
to do it if I'm the mayor of the City
of New York, because I'll have the power to organize
legislation or to legislation. And we're going to make a
global project asking people from Europe, from Africa, from America,
from South America, Caribbean, and everyplace else to participate in it.
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You'll see it. It's a massive program. That was just
my introduction to it. There's a whole lot more that.
They're very talented, very very talented, extremely talented. Debora Love
Carter Smith has put together our young people. They're singing,
they're acting, they're dancing, to promote this project, to build
this art just it's going to be several years in
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the making. It's going to be a massive, massive undertaking.
I want to counter that by my visit from Queen
ze Flipped this past Saturday, he's a podcaster and he
works with a number of other very notable podcasters, and
he came quizzically to find out what is going on
with me and black people. And he was open minded.
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He wasn't staunched or it was stuck in his ways
about his ideas. He was open to hear what I
had to say. I respect him for that. We had
a conversation that lasted an hour and a half right
out there on the sidewalk this past Saturday, and when
it finally ended, I had some words to him that
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I think I want to that I've excized out. One
of our engineers, Jet Pottery, is working on taking several
segments out. There was a segment where I was accosted
by a very nosy the rude woman who works with
the NBC News who came up to me. We'll get
to that maybe tomorrow the next day, but I want
to you to listen to my conversation with him. At
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the very close of our hour, I mean literally one
hour and a half on the street, and we bought
some refreshments from a guy who sells some of the
best lemonade in New York City. Travels the street buying
and so we were refreshing our sales with cups of lemonade.
But mister Indy to roll that clip of queens Ea flip.
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If you want to help, you don't let people.
Speaker 7 (01:22:01):
So you did.
Speaker 6 (01:22:01):
So you did that. That's a that's a safe story.
When they said that America was built on black he
was back, yeah, yeah, So what if they show evidence?
But what about your ancestors, Pats, What about your ancestors?
How what would they say about? What about what you're
saying your ancestors? But where where's your family from. My
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grandfather's name is Charlie Patterson. He was born in eighteen
sixty three. That's the year the Emancipation Proclamation that Abraham
Lincoln ordered all slavey center. However, we were living in
rural North Carolina. The war, the Civil War ended in
eighteen sixty five, and at that point legislative they, because
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of civiolism, all nation us as their slaves.
Speaker 8 (01:22:46):
Straight.
Speaker 6 (01:22:48):
My grandfather, Charlie Pattison, warned a slave, I'm seventy eight
years of age. Died a the age of ninety four.
When I was six years old, I walked through the
cotton it was up off, holding the hand of my
grandfather who was gone a slave. I've actually touched the
hand of a man that the slave. I lived as
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a shapcropper for eighteen years in Room, North Carolina picking
cotton crop in tobacco. All of my ancestors did basically
the same thing they're proud of for me what I've
made of myself. First of all, I used to have
a lot of hate for white folk, or misunderstanding for
white folk. They led me to cry that misunderstanding with
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Mitt's chain game in Florida put me in jail trying
to get back at white folk. So this is all
the rhetoric wrap round totally combat go did Greg that
whole crowd that said you built America, white man?
Speaker 7 (01:23:45):
Old?
Speaker 6 (01:23:46):
I listened to that, and they put me in jail
because to learn my children and my family too for me.
But inside jail, I found Jesus and he told me
the truth that I fell in here. It's the thing
that everybody has said at the to day that said
black getting to jail and red damn date and until
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we stop this lie, until we stop it, we're gonna
fill up a prisons, We're gonna fill up the homeless shepherd.
We got to stop this life. Thank God I got
saved from that nonsense about the white man. There's not
another person on this planet that you know of that
held the hand of the slave. My grandfather and I
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walk the fields together. There's no person that you know
has been in sharecroper. We have no idea what that
is I do the life or when I lived with
picking cotton. So when you roll up on me, when
you roll up on me, you're not rolling up on
an average. I've walked through some of the toughest prisons
in America to get Adam Mora to Union Correctional Facility
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and rayful father. I'm nobody's chump, not heartily that way.
And I will never ever stop telling people the truth.
Even though they walk away and pursue hate me, I
know that the truth will ultimately set them free the
way I got set free. So if you ask me
what do they think about me? What do you think
they're not gonna I'm done a lot. Imagine coming from
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the chain game and going to the man's office, or
even having the audacity the thing that I can. Who
do you know has risen at that speldy? Who do
you know that built the building like this? Spiritually after
being on the chain game. Let me say something, will
the chain gain experience is so demoralized? And or when
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you go through the prison system and all the homosexuality
and all the futality and on that change game, get
demoralize it you you feel your lesson a man to
regroup yourself again and try to restructure your life after
living such an excesstor very few people accomplishing, very few people.
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People said so when I was in prison, Jesus didn't
come just as they loved me, became to save me.
Jesus came, not tell me he's a nice guy. He
came to tell me that I deserted my children, that
I'm less than a man, tying of deserted my children,
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left my wife, defeat pay rent and take those children.
And the baby said, oh why she went to work.
Jesus came to tell me the people I robbed and
stole from. Jesus came to tell me the women I
abuse had sex with him, draw them out my bed,
had sexual another one. Jesus came to tell me it
wasn't an awful person I was. You didn't come to
tell my love that bitch don't know nothing she don't
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know nothing about nothing. You need to help, not hurt.
We are in a mass if you will, brain Washington
system that was creating more homelessness than you've ever seen
in the history of America. We built America, black man,
did this? Jesus said, love know, all right, you got it? Hey, Mondmi,
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what's my name? What's my name? What's my name? Jeans Manning?
Can you go into that voting booth on the fourth
of November here in the New York City mayoral election?
And when you go in there, whose name you're gonna
print in the right insections? Whose name you're gonna print
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in the right in section on the ballot? Mondamie, who
are you gonna print?
Speaker 2 (01:27:33):
Whose name?
Speaker 6 (01:27:34):
Jeans Manning? Hey, man, Donnie, do you understand the words
that are coming out of my mouth? Do you understand
the words that are coming out of my mouth? Whose
name you're gonna print on the right in section on
the ballot on November fourth here in the New York
City mayoral election. Jeans Manning? All right, now, let's get
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it on all right. I appreciate Queensley Flip coming to
talk with me. That was just a small snippet of
what we discussed. We covered a multitude of various items,
but mainly black people's misunderstanding and the misrepresentation and loss
of their ways. And I don't know how that video
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was doing. I haven't checked it out on his site,
on his website, whether it's progressing, or whether anybody is
interested in what we had to say or not. But
I suppose I'll find out soon enough. But I thank
him for being courteous enough to share it with us
that we were able to broadcast that segment. Also, I
want to say that I expect to do more podcasts.
I expect more people to contact us. I do once
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they realized that the Boogeyman is not going to get
them for talking to past demanding. But cable news is
on its way out. They've been losing ratings now for years,
and understandably so because everybody in their brother now is
a broadcaster podcaster, and people don't get their news from ABC,
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CBS and NBC the way did the days of Barbara
Walters and Walter Karn Cright and Cheded Hunt and Dave
Brinkley or Larry King, going back, you know, a generation ago.
It just is gone. That era is gone and cable
news is scrambling, and people who are working on cable
news are trying to get their individual car podcasts so
that they'll have an income because it's all gone. Uh
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and it won't be long now. As the monkey said,
when they cut his tail off, it won't be long
down before they're off. But there they are. One of
the things about cable news is that they're very selective,
including Fox News, about if you don't agree with them,
if they don't, they don't take any ideologies that are
uh in disagreement with them.
Speaker 9 (01:29:48):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (01:29:48):
And so therefore they haven't covering me on the camp
you have. It's been a year and not one interview
now one person that thought it worth their time of
the media, whether New York Times, NBC News, CBS, MSN
seeing in New York One, not one person in the
in the media have thought it worth their time to
to uh and and uh actually come and talk to
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me way that fella just did.
Speaker 8 (01:30:12):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (01:30:13):
But you can see how biased they are.
Speaker 7 (01:30:15):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (01:30:16):
But they're gonna die and I will live. I will
become the mayor and they will die the uh, but
the very if you will very listen New York One
News who have got if you can see boycott New
York one News in the announcement board behind me. New
York one News uh as a as a very small audience.
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I saw two of their reporters sitting in the car
trying to be like some of the other you know,
some of the podcasts who broadcast in their car. I
don't know where that idea came from, but it became
very popular. Sitting in your car and make a video
and it goes, you know, viral. I saw them sitting
in their car rather than the studio, trying to look relative. Uh,
but they're gone. New York One only garner seven hundred
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and twenty thousand views per week. That's like one hundred
and four or five thousand views per day. I had
some stats brought together about all the videos that we
have posted up and all the views that we have
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gotten over the past thirteen days. On Facebook alone, We've
gotten over one million, six hundred and eighteen thousand views
of what we have posted in just thirteen days. There's
twice as many as New York One guests. In fact,
we're a New York One. They be at somewhere around
(01:31:43):
one point two million views. We're at one point six
and that's just for Facebook. That does not in cold Instagram.
I think our Instagram is somewhere around two hundred thousand,
and YouTube and also TikTok. So we're right at two
million views of me talking about my becoming the mayor
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of the City of New York. Two million views where
you see that banner manning for mayor on every one
of those videos that we posted. The nearly two million
people that have seen us in the last just in
the past two weeks, have seen that banner manning for mayor.
Now think about how intense that is. That's just on
our video views. That is not the number of flyers
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that we've handed out over the past year, nearly two
dred thousand of those. That's not the number of one
on one contacts I've had, people that have prayed with me,
conversations that I've had. That's not the number of people
that have seen our announcement vans or read our announcement board.
I mean the number of people that know I'm running
for mayor. Just in case anybody is concerned as whether
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or not we can become here, the number of people
that are running that know that I'm running for mayor. Well, recently,
Mandannie has gotten a lot of press, but I don't
think he's gotten more pressed than that. It's just that
the collective mainstream media refuses to acknowledge me. New York
Times refuse to acknowledge me, seeing in MSNBC, New York Ones,
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ms WPX, they refuse to acknowledge me. But it doesn't
mean I don't exist. It doesn't mean not going to exist.
I mean I was in the in the West End,
in the carnival for crying out loud seemed by literally
thousands of people. Don't you think that that would be
worth No worth is to say, well, we didn't know
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you were running, and who are you and why are you?
And they don't they know, They just want to suppress.
So I thought I would point that out of our success. Uh,
and we're only going to be more successful. We have
forty eight and a half days now before the actual
voting date. I suppose at some point in time you're
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going to probably they're going to be forced to have
to acknowledge me, and when they do, I'll be ready
for them. But we also have plan to do more
campaigning over the next forty eight and a half days. Today,
We're gonna spend a couple of hours out on ninety
six Street and Broadway, Just a couple of hours, not much,
just to you know, win. I'll whistle if you will.
But I'm gonna be spending three days and three nights
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sleeping on the streets of each borough here in the
New York City. That's five boroughs, that's fifteen days. I'll
be out of my house sleeping on the streets to
bring awareness to family structure. And it won't be about
just about a homelessness. It'll be about a God blessed
campaign rather than a be as campaign. And what I
plan to do over the next forty eight forty eight
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days is incredible. We'll get more coverage. Whether seeing inn
won'ts acknowledge me. New York. You don't want to acknoledge me.
The people know that I'm here. I'm here every day.
By the way, I need you to go to many
Famire however and donate. That's mannifamail dot com, manafamail dot com.
I need you to go there and donate, and then
I need you to tell your friends about You need
to tell your friends about me. You need to tell
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them about the great campaign that we have and don't
be discouraged. Don't be discouraged. I'm a winner. We're gonna
do this. I am you know, were on Instagram? I
put something on Instagram. It goes to fifteen thousand views
just like that, and so the people know who we
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are and the New York City. I don't believe, you know,
forget about my campaign even were I'm not running. I
just don't believe that New York is gonna let my
Nami run this city. People are talking about leaving New York.
They're talking about it if he becomes the mayor. They're
leaving New York for various reasons because they're not gonna
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be able to live under his leadership. And it is
absolutely racist what all these politicians say all the time.
It is racist that they're always talking about more police.
The first thing out of a politician's mouth, especially Democrats,
is more police, more police. They've been seeing that now
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for seventy since Bill Clinton. More police. Yet crime has
risen every year under more police. And what they're saying
is not more police to go to the Jewish neighborhood.
It's not more police to go to the Chinese neighborhood.
It's not more police to go to the Irish or
the Italian neighborhood. Is more police to go to the
black neighborhood to beat them black people in the head.
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We need five thousand more head knockers for them black people.
And because it's just racist, man DOMI says he's gonna
invest a billion dollars into law enforcement procedures like we
ain't never seen before to put them black people in
line and keep them in their neighborhoods and keep them
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out of the interaction with white folk, keep them off
the trains, knock him in the head, lock him up.
He said, he's gonna invest a billion check it out,
a billion dollars just to corral black people. I said, well, listen,
you know I'm gonna do more to build more fathers
in the home then, and we won't need all these
police if the father will be the leader of his home,
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teaching his daughter and his son how to be upstanding citizens,
hard working students and citizens. Don't need all these police
knocking black people in the head all day, every day,
locking them up in crime still getting worse. You mean
to tell me that the intelligent persons in America cannot
figure the damn thing out that they've been talking about
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more police since Bill Clinton, going back thirty years ago now,
and crime has gotten worse. But racist white people like
like Cuomo, racist white people like Mandomie, whoever, who is,
They believe the answer to black people is more police,
not more fathers, MOP, not more prayer, not more teaching, mop,
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not more morality, not more structure. They believe that, don't
don't even try to educate black people. Don't try to
educate them, don't try to teach them, don't try to
tell the man to go back home. Just send more
police to beat the damn head out of them. That's
what Mandami said. Send more police to beat the We're
gonna spend a billion dollars to beat the hell out
of them black people. Keep them in mind, keep them
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in there on damned neighborhoods, Keep them off the train,
make them go a different damn route. Make them have
a yellow band on their wrists, meaning if they have
a yellow band, they can't get on the train. If
they have a red band or white band, they can
get on the bus. I mean, what the hell is
this that that America is still that races. I mean,
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everything they talk about in the campaign in terms of
policy is about black people, more low income housing, low
income housing, and more dysfunctional people. Scramming them all in
one building in one neighborhood just creates more low income people. Hell,
they're building buildings in here in New York City, skyscraping
thirty forty fifty sixty seventy eighty nine, one hundred feet high,
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with swimming pools on the top of these luxury buildings,
all kind of aminities, restaurants, to even have hospitals in
some of these buildings they're building in New York City.
Now nobody's complaining that they're building all these luxury building
for people who got money. But they're climbed through their
through their the crocodile tears. Now we need more low
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income Why the hell do we need more low income house?
Low income housing produce low It's racist. It's racist as
hell that these white politicians, that these black politicians, that
these Chakuse politicians always talking about putting black people in
low income positions. More police, A billion dollars. Mondammie says,
a billion dollars to knock the hell out to these
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black people. Keep them in their neighborhood, don't let them
cross the margins. Keep more, boy, check it out. I'm
telling you MONDAMMI said a billion dollars to keep them
black people in their places, make sure they don't get
out of line, keep them off the train, keep them
in jail, build more jails, put put them in homeless shelter.
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A billion dollars, A billion do added to the police
budget to beat the hell out of black people. It's racist.
It's hell morellow income, low income houses. While why can't
black people living hwh come out? Why can't we do
like George Jefferson. We're moving on up to the top.
We finally got our piece of the rock. Why the
hell has already got me? Every word coming out these
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damn snake politician's mouth is more low income, more low income?
Speaker 2 (01:40:24):
What the hell is wrong with y'all?
Speaker 6 (01:40:26):
Can't y'all see how racist this is? Can't y'all see
how in considerate this is. Can't y'all see how I
hate fit this? We need more low in hell?
Speaker 12 (01:40:33):
Why about George Jefferson. I won't go with George Jefferson.
We're moving on up to the top. We finally got
a piece or the rock. Hell No, that ain't wasn't
mon Dommy wants. That ain't what Cloma. Hell ain't what
Adam want.
Speaker 6 (01:40:47):
They're all talking about more In that Boss Leaver, he
definitely want to beat black people. That the death. I
think that boy has got a poison bone in it
to be one of I think he personally want to
be I think that's why I started that that what
of that Guardian Angel thing, and the way got on
the train, I think and the police gave him the
opportunity to beat the hell out of black people. I
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think that's why I got on there, because he had
a right from the city of New York to beat
the hell out of young black boy, kick him in
the face and gang bang them. That Steve Wer boy
that want Guardian Angels? It was Guardian gang bangers. That's
what they were, a bunch of damn gang bangers on
the train beating the hell out of young black people.
And do what the hell they're doing? The rate because
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they had bathrooms in the in the police and say
this train subway station. Yeah, that boy, Steve wall is
a gang banger. He ain't. No, he ain't no Guardian Angel.
He's a damn gang banger, and he is another one.
Y'all gotta wake up every they're not talking about, well,
we need to go down to Wall Street and we
need to make sure there's no crime going on in
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stock model trading. Or we need to go to the
justice apartment. Make sure the judges doesn't come out of
the courtroom with women's underwear on after having drank a
bottle of gin before they hear that first case is
ten o'clock in the morning. Need to clean up the
court systems, need to clean the legal systems. We need
to make sure that the justice is for all. Need
to make sure just because a man's got money, his
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crime is less than someone who doesn't have money. Those
are some of the issues that we need to look
at in terms of fatters and just the hell they
ain't what they're talking about. We need more police. Beat
the hell. I'll keep black people beat the health and mondamit.
Keep the damn black people in their neighborhoods. Don't even
let them out of got police, follow them card and
follow corral around all the black neighbor keep deep black
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keeping that way. I have to worry about them. I
don't have to worry about them on the train. Don't
have to worry about them in society and neighborhoods and
where people are trying to have a meal. There the
shorten a if you will drink, and their damn Seesar
Siddard out there in the side walk cafes. Beat the
a billion dollars to build us a stadium around black people.
Keep keep them in their own keep them, and then
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build more low income houses to breed more low income babies,
more low income schools, low income character. But that's the BS.
And everybody thinks somebody that solved the problem. You would
think that people would have realized that Bill Clinton and
all those police you put on the street, one hundred
thousand police he put on the streets of America, that
didn't solve the problem. Crime got worth well the hell?
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I mean, how can people be so ignorant at any rate?
Everybody I am, I am the candidate for mayor. I'm
going to be the next mayor of New York City. No,
they're not covering me, but I'm getting more coverage just
sitting right here at this desk than MS than New
York One could afford me. So don't worry about it.
I'm gonna get it done, or everybody, I'm gonna take
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a break and I'll be right back with more of
the Manning Report. Don't worry. Don't worry.
Speaker 5 (01:46:01):
To all New Yorkers, lend me your ear. November fourth
is approaching quickly, and you need to know that you
still have a choice in voting for the best candidate
as Mayor of New York City, and that person is
none other than James Manning. Pastor Manning may be able
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to save the black race in America if he gets
into politics. He knows what the problems are. He is
the quintessential black man. He has been everywhere where a
black man can possibly go in America, from an elite
university to prison, from a rural Southern background to a
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big city existence to a corporate job to a brief
life as a criminal, from poverty to a middle class existence,
to a belief in God and a reaffirmation a faith,
to a religious leader and a family man. He understands
the black man and woman down to their very bones.
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Eluct him people of New York City to the Mayor's office.
With the advent of the new AI technology, white racist
and power will have god like technologies at dead disposal
while possessing primitive impulses to suppress all progeny that a week,
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just as the Nazis did in Germany during the period
of World War II. Eugenics as a concept is about
to make a huge comeback because we didn't deal with
these philosophical concepts over several generations. Since we didn't heal
these psychic impulses in our collective unconscious, they will re
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emerge among us. Now is the time. Now is the moment.
Now is your opportunity to change your life. New Yorkers.
Let's make history together. Print his name James Manning on
the ballot on November fourth, twenty twenty five, and watch
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your lines be mightily blessed.
Speaker 6 (01:48:32):
All right, listen, I want to show you who I am,
and I'm gonna make myself. I am the lion. You've
heard me, rightighteousness. You see the roaring line. You've seen
enough for years. And while Mondamie is not a real ego,
I'm gonna show you what I'm gonna do to his.
You know what, in this campaign, I'm the lion, and
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for the time being, Mandamie is the ego. And this
is gonna be the outcome. Run that clipments Enger there, Hey, Mandami,
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what's my name? What's my name? What's my name? James Manning?
When you go into that voting booth on the fourth
of November here in the New York City mayoral election.
And when you go in there, whose name you're going
to print in the writing section? Whose name you're gonna
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print in the right in section on the ballot? Man Donnie?
Who are you gonna print? Whose name? James Manning? Hey, Mandannie,
do you understand the words that are coming out of
my mouth? Do you understand the words gotter coming out
of my mouth? Whose name you're gonna print on the
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right in section on the ballot? On November fourth here
in the New York City mayorl election? Jans Manning? All right, now,
let's get it home. I'm gonna win the mayor election.
It isn't over but yet. Uh yeah. The media and
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the powers that be are trying to suppress me, But
ultimately I think many of them are gonna finally come
to me and recognize that Cuomo's not gonna be able
to do it, and so they're gonna need the lion.
They're gonna need the rowing line James Manning to get
the job done. I want, I've asked earlier. I take
any either this section or the section, that you will
unite with me and pray for me. I'm gonna I've
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asked Eric Adams to endorse me. He's going to drop
out of the race. I believe that he will shortly.
Uh Cuomo is going to have to retire from the race,
probably two weeks before the actual election, and I'm going
to ask him two weeks out from the November four
(01:51:24):
I'm going to ask him now prematurely, not prematurely, but
at this moment to endorse me as well. But that
endorsement can't happen until he leaves the race. But I
was out one hundred and forty ninth Street on Saturday,
and the fellow bout the name of Troy, a gentleman,
came up here and said that the Working Families party
sent him to talk with me. They knew where I was.
(01:51:45):
And by the way, I'm gonna be on ninety six
Street Broadway today. In the event of the Working Family
any other Democrat or any other party wants to come
up and talk to me, I will be available for discussion.
But I asked early if you unite with me, that
the Working Family Party would actually endorse me. There's a
high possibility that they will, and it will be a
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great thing if they do endorse me. But I'm gonna
let you listen to the clip of my talking to
Troy I on one forty ninth and third Avenue in
the Boogie Down Bronx the Ela Ramo's Territory Family's Party.
Speaker 9 (01:52:19):
True, I'm with the Working Family's Party. Okay, So they
sent me over here to talk to you.
Speaker 6 (01:52:25):
All right, so you the mayor. I want the Workings
Party endorsement. Listen, let me say something that if the
Working Party endorse me, I will be the next mayor
of the city. I'm going to be the next mayor.
I'd love to do it with the Working Party's endorsement.
Cuomo cannot beat Mondamie Adams definitely came dead that boys
sleeve and got a snowballs chance.
Speaker 9 (01:52:46):
And there Mondami is the leader in Canada for a
Working Family Party.
Speaker 6 (01:52:51):
Yeah. Well, they need to retract that endorsement. They did
that early on, not knowing the TikTok effect on the primary.
They really need to come and let me sit and
talk with them. Let me have an oni after we
can get a couple of the.
Speaker 9 (01:53:09):
Actually have a group chat. Let me didn't write your
simple chat?
Speaker 6 (01:53:13):
When is that? What is it on my what side
on your website? Captain Farr web far chat? Let's see
why not? What's hut far? This gentleman is a Troy's
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your name? He is a member of the Working Parties,
Uh committee, I need you to hook us up. He
wants to put me on a group chat so I
can talk to the Working Party.
Speaker 9 (01:53:52):
That live was no, I was saying, I can add
him to.
Speaker 6 (01:54:00):
Chat.
Speaker 15 (01:54:02):
How you doing it? Give me a moment? All right,
give me one moment chat. Okay, you're saying that he
would like going to these hendlines Candida set up.
Speaker 6 (01:54:14):
So okay, so you know, listen the group the group
Working Parties and I can see this in the group chat.
But let me say it to you since we've got
the eyeballed eyeball here. The Group Working Family endorsed four
candidates going back in April, and may remember they had
a campaign, so they can write brad Land there. They
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can endorse me as well as Mandami. They have the opportunity.
I'm going to be the best candidate for working class people.
I can tell you that right now. But if you
give me a group chat opportunity, I'll take that. You
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got other members across the street. Gonna be the next
mayor of New York City. Gotta be your mayor, all right.
Forget about those people you see on television all the time.
They ain't going nowhere. That's right. I'm gonna be the
next mayor, all right. You can depend on that. God
(01:55:25):
bless you. Yeah. As soon as I finished with Troy here,
you gotta be the next mayor of New York City.
It's definitely the administrator far right Detroit. This is my
assistant here, Okay, hook it up with him. Listen, Troy.
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The Working Party need to talk to me. I mean,
it would be a dereliction of duty in their political
aspirations if they don't open up the tent to talk
to somebody like me. They don't have to endors, but
they should open up to see what I have to say.
You understand right now? Make sure you're talking to my sister,
all right, can get it done. Stay here. I'm glad they,
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at least the Working Families Party have acknowledged me, and
I pray to get their endorsement. I pray to get
an indorsement of a lot of other people. I pray
to get the endorsement of Berrick Adams. I'm going to
actively seek after it. I think he might I might
be the only person on the planet right now, especially
in the political realm, that can be of help and
service to him. And I'll pray to get the endorsement
(01:56:30):
of of the Andrew Cooman. By the way, bring that
up real quick, miss engineer of that asking for the
endorsement of Cuomo and Adams. We didn't get a chance
to read it last time it was out there. I
just kind of said I'd get back to it, but
I didn't get back to it.
Speaker 7 (01:56:43):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (01:56:44):
But bring it up and let me respond to it.
Uh the uh the first show their pictures and my pictures.
All right, this is this is now online. You can
catch it on all our social media platform It says
Manning is merro candidate seeking the endorsements of Adams and
Cuomo man for mayor New York City, the only winning
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ticket for New York City and America. To the New
York City business and religious community, where's the reservative, miss
engadere community, you don't have to leave New York City
to escape the tragedy of Mandamie's becoming Mandami becoming mayor.
I can stop him, and I can. I'm a forty
four year old, forty four year rather the servant of
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New York City. I am controversial, but you can live
with me, unlike the socialists, and I'm talking about Mandami there.
I'm making an appeal to Adams and Cuomo to endorse me,
and Mandamie will be history. I think it's a brilliant idea.
Right now, it's a bit stinging, obviously because a lot
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of you know, both Cuomo and Adams are going to
find it a bit insulting and degrading. But if they
want to save New York City, if they really want
to see New York City pull out of the trenches
and out of the clinches of Mandani, uh, I'm going
to be the only person that can do that. So
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I've asked them to asked them and you to support me,
Pray for me, donate to me immediately. We really need
money in our campaign. Though we were given a gift
and people have been very generous, we need people to
donate to our campaign. We we do because there's a
lot of things that we want to do. We do
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plan to go on television. We're gonna buy up some
television time. I don't know how much of an ad
buy we're gonna do, but we will buy time on
three television stations right here in New York City area,
probably sometime in October. That's our plan. Uh, And we're
gonna need you to support that. People need to want
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to see my face on television. They see me on Facebook,
they kind of used to see it. Once they see
me on television, I think it sets a different pattern
for their support system. But we will be buying television time,
and I will be spending fifteen days sleeping on the
streets of New York City or holding rallies on holding
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seventy two hour rallies, I should say, in New York City.
So all of that's a part of the program coming up.
So stay tuned. We got a lot to do, all rightybod.
I'm gonna give you a piece out how the engine
will take me to the top of the hour. Hey, Mandami,
what's my name? What's my name? What's my name? Jeans Manning,
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When you go into that voting booth on the fourth
of November here in the New York City mayoral election.
And when you go in there, whose name you're going
to print in the right in section? Who name you're
gonna print in the right in section on the ballot? Mondmie?
Who are you going to print?
Speaker 2 (01:59:53):
Whose name?
Speaker 6 (01:59:55):
Jeans Manning? Hey, Mandanie, do you understand the world words
that are coming out of my mouth? Do you understand
the words that are coming out of my mouth? Whose
name you're going to print on the writing section on
the ballot on November fourth here in the New York
City mayoral election. James Manning? All right, now, let's get
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it on. I'm the only one that can pure the
spiritual problems from to New York City. I can bring healing,
and I can bring healing
Speaker 1 (02:00:32):
New York shity, ready, ready, ready to get away.