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Speaker 1 (00:27):
Jesus set this.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Get up.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
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Speaker 1 (00:55):
The same, No mystery.

Speaker 4 (01:10):
Each out to the west side.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
I'm here because I am a roaring line, crying out
rcious Welcome everybody to the trusting the Lord Our and
the Man of Report combined. We have been running these
two together well over the last month or so because
of our extreme scheduling. As we make our way down

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the City Hall is the next Mayor of the City
of New York, and we thank you for your understanding
and your participation and your continual viewing the reruns of
the broadcast. I have to suppose a state of you
can always learn something new from each broadcast, no matter
how many times you watch it. I just want to
recap and trust in the Lord Ours an eighteen year

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old ministry that we have been doing. We started it
back in two thousand and seven, I believe, and under
the beginning of the Obama administration. And when I stepped
into that arena, the Lord said to me that the
Proverbs chapter three, verses one through twelve, actually, but the

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entire chapter is a great chapter and verse three and
five to three through five. Trusting the law with all
thate hartly, not tonne own understand five or six. Rather,
trust in the law with all that hartly, not to lean,
not to dine, own understanding in all that ways, Acknowledge him,
and he shall.

Speaker 5 (02:42):
Direct your paths.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
Those verses brought me through some of the most tumultuous
times of my life. I don't think I've ever been
threatened to be killed. Not I mean, I've been in skirmishes,
but to be called on the phone and be threatened
to be killed, I didn't realize that such anger arose.

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At one point in time. Nearly everybody in Africa, especially
some Sahara Africa, hated me, and that's because of Obama.
The world was in a tizzy thinking that Barack Hussein,
the long leaget Macdaddy Obama was going to change the world,
that the world was going to be this incredibly beautiful
place as a result of him coming to power. I

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didn't see any of that in him, in anything he said,
or anything in potential, or anything in scripture. I was
very much aware of the impending tribulation versus given by
Jesus in Matthew's Gospel, Chapter twenty four. But I was
amazed that so many people saw the world through rose

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colored glasses because of Obama. And it took me some
time to figure out what it was. It was racism
at its core, the greatest, I mean, the racism of
support of Obama. The blindness and the madness was more,

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if you will, if you're present, than racism if there
was during the time of the Civil War. The racism
of the Obama election, the two thousand and seven, two
thousand and eight election, I mean, it was so thick
you could cut it with a knife anywhere you walk

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through the streets or the cities or counties of New York,
of America. And I was amazed. And it brought out
racism on both sides of the isle, if you will,
both on the Japhith and the Hamite side, that's white
and black, as there are sons of jaf and the
sons of ham. But it was an incredible time where

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the hopes and aspirations of America, and especially if you will,
Hamide Americans, and to some degree liberal Americans, had risen
to a level that had never ever been seen or
expressed before that somehow another, this man Barakhussein, the long
lead Macdaddy Obama was going to make the world a
beautiful place, that that this he had arrived, that the

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Messiah had arrived. In fact, some people were calling him
the Messiah, that he has arrived. To counter that, because
I it wasn't that somehow or another, I just I
was just disagreeable. I could not.

Speaker 5 (05:39):
I could not even if I wanted to.

Speaker 2 (05:44):
I could not see any any potential of Obama doing
anything but degrading America and pimping black people. And that's
what I called him, a pimp and destroying the work
that our fathers, my grandfather Charlie Patterson and my father
Willie Patterson, who had done the post slavery and reconstruction period.

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I saw all that being destroyed by this sense of racism.
I also stated that a lot of young men were
going to lose their lives shot by police officers because
all of a sudden now, because they're not tethered to reality.
Now they're floating around in this bubble that this black
this so called black man, is going to make the

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world better. And I put I prophesied that black men,
young boysm get shot by police because they're gonna think
they're invincible. Now you know this, you don't see a
lot of police shootings. Now it stops, because finally, black folks,
Obama is perhaps the biggest disappointment that any is. Like

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disappointment on a wedding night and you haven't had sex
with your ride, and all of a sudden you discover
that your bride is a man on your wedding night.
Someone said to me, that's what happened to Teddy Pendergrass.
I don't know if y'all remember Teddy Pendergrass. Wake up everybody,

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and if you don't know me by now, do Harold
Melvin and the Blue Notes say that they did? It
was Teddy Pendergrass. Someone said that Teddy Pendergrass had picked
up this what he thought was a woman at this bar,
and he had been making eyes at her. She was
and he was making eyes in him and he was
driving in his rose Royce, and he reached over to start,

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you know, touching what he thought was a woman, and
found out he was touching a man. And he was
so shocked that his Rose Royce drove off the highway
and into a ravine and into the woods and flipped
over and paralyzed him. That's what they said about Teddy Pendergrass.
I don't know whether or not that's true. But black
people were, I mean, they were absolutely enamored with and

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full of the great things are going to happen. There
is no I didn't see any of that. And it
isn't that I wasn't trying to. I mean, and I
wasn't trying to, but I didn't see what. But the
Proverbs chapter three got me through this, the trust in
the law with all thy heart. And things were getting
ready to get very, very difficult, and they got difficult.

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The ministry was under assault. The ministry was under attack.
Many of the people that I have fed and taken
care of. One woman said, we black people got to
stick together. And she walked out the church and spin
on the door. Well she didn't spin on the door,
but spiritually she did. And it just got worse and worse,
and the church emptied out, and I Lord said, just

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trust me, just trust me, just trust me. So I
started preaching trust in law with all thyn heart. They
not to dine, only understanding in all thy ways. Acknowledge him.
I do think, however, that it's been eighteen years now
and many of the people that walked out thinking that
Obama was this extraordinary person going to change the world,

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change their lives, make the world a much better place
for them. I discovered that that was not true. In fact,
he did just the opposite. Probably the biggest disappointment in
Black history, the biggest disappointment of anything worse than slavery
of the Middle Passage, was the advent of Barak, who

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singing Alonemak. What a disappointment, What a disappointment, because he
did nothing. But I told him that before he was elected,
he wasn't going to do anything. Why would he There
was nothing about who he was and who he said
he was. But that period it got me through some
of the most tumultuous period where people are threatening to

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kill me, and they did it for all a couple
of years. The phone rang, and they threw rocks through
the window, they threatened to burn down the building, and
a bunch of other things. Let me parenthetically also say
that I posted up on the announcement board going back,
I don't know, maybe a month and a half ago,
two months ago, that Keith Wright is working within the

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He is the General General Lissimo of the Democrats. Here
in the New York City area. He kind of controls
the Republicans, I mean the Democrats, the mayors, the council,
and you know, the Assembly persons at all live. He's
kind of the chief Democrat and he's been working within
that party to keep me from winning the election of

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the mayor of the City of New York. So I
posted it up on the announcement board that he's broke.
He's broke, he ain't got no money, and he's a crackhead.
And if I said, if what I'm saying about this
public official is not true, then sue me. No suitors
come forward, because it is true. But Captain Farrer said
he ran into his son, Justin Wright, going back, I

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don't know, maybe a month and a half ago as well,
who said he was He was angry at me for
what I posted about his father to the public on
that announcement board. You see right there that he was
angry that I said. And it was very what was
the word, It was disappointing and it was painful. But
you know, Keith Wright did several things against this ministry.
One is that he when we first were hit with

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a foreclosure action and it was all in the New
York Times and everywhere. Keith Wright gave a statement to
the New York Times article, well the Lord will find
a way. In other words, what he was saying is
that he said, in essence, well, normally I for a
church was under attack like that, the community, including himself,
will come to our aid because it's a charity for
crime out loide and taxes. The churches don't pay taxes,

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so there must be something amiss. He didn't come to
our aid because he wanted to see us fail, and
then he marched against us with a group of almost
sexual laid on. So you know, justin you right, if
you think that what I said about your father's painful,
what do you think what your father did to me
prior to to this church and did to the children

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prior to.

Speaker 5 (12:03):
My making that statement.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
What he did was very painful to us by failing
to come to our aid when he was a sembleman.
But this very district, he could have come to our aid,
went down the city hall and said let's work this
thing out. Let's not close down this church. He didn't
do that. In fact, he was cheering that the church
did get closed down. So it's kind of like I
think people see things in the wrong perspective or the perspective,

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which one of the problems I think that how many
people have is that when they're not understanding the world,
and though they maybe but understand medicine, become surgeons and
doctor Hale out in Chicago many years ago, first heart surgeon.
It isn't that they can't do that, but the basic
understanding of the world itself eludes most. And so therefore

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they've never built a seaworthy vessel. They've never built a ship.
They can go out to see black people in Africa,
in Africa or in America, and they do not build cities,
They do not build great infrastructures. They do because they
don't understand the kind of commitment and process that their
mind doesn't work there. Now doesn't make them bad people,
and it doesn't mean that I hate them by saying
this at all. So what they thought Obama was going

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to do, they thought Obama was the magic pill to
give them these abilities that they seem to be lacking,
to build a seaworthy vessel, to build the great skylines
of Chicago, of New York, of Houston, of Atlanta, of
la They thought that Obama was the magic pill that

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all of a sudden this part of their DNA that
was missing. And I'm not going to actually make that
a chemical analysis a physical analysis in the DNA, but
I want to make it an example of, if you will,
that they thought that part of the DNA would be solved.
That's somehow another Obama's presidency. And that's the reason why

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I understood it to be a failure that Obama's presidency
would inure them or give them talents and abilities that
they heretofore had not displayed, such as building a seaworthy vessels,
which they've never done, or building a great skyline of
a major city such as New.

Speaker 5 (14:19):
York or Chicago.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
They haven't ever done that before. And and the jfiff
Man has done that, even more so than the Semite man.
The jfef had done great city built great cities for years.
And not that intellectual spirituality is derived from the building

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of buildings, That is not what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (14:44):
But we are called to build on a planet Earth.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
And one of the things that one would have to
then be mindful of is and how is it haw
Mis built the Pyramids or Spinks, the Great City of
Egypt up the Great Nation of Egypt, rather the Great
and then the Great Library of Alexandra, where all that
work and information was store, the Sphinx, and the great

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mechanized armies, the national organization of government.

Speaker 5 (15:14):
The making a brick.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
In my studies, the first time a brick was made
was in Egypt. Nobody made bricks. I mean, you could
make mud cakes, but to actually make a brick, where
you take the brick, you make mud, and then you
take some straw, put it in the mixture, and you

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squall the mud along with some other rocks within it,
and you put it in a kune, which is an oven,
and you bake that brick until the mud becomes hardened,
and the straw draws it together in the rocks, calls
it to a in an apple adhesive way, and you
got a brick. Nobody had ever done that except my

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father Ham had done that. All that was taken away
from them, All that was taken away from them, and
it was sent to some Sahara Africa. And I understand that,
and I knew that Obama was not the one to
replace that. And so the hatred, the calls, the threats,
all of that came at me. But what Almighty God

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did was for for the past eighteen years has sustained me.
All the Church has gone through several attacks, I mean
from newspaper articles to attacks, I mean everything possible, financial attacks,
court of attacks, individual doubts, and it has been. But
the thing that has brought me, the reason why I'm

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sitting here today and blessed of the Lord, is because
he told me to trust him. Just trust her no
matter how bad things got, never turned to the right.

Speaker 5 (16:56):
Or to the left.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
Just trust him, trusting the law with all the hartley
not to not own understanding in all thy ways. Acknowledge
him and he shall direct your path. So I thought
I would reintroduce that to you today. And one other
thing that I need to reintroduced to you is that
trust is a for a different aspect than faith. The
faith is when you ask the Lord to do something
for you, and of course he does it by your faith.

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Trust is when the Lord asks you to do something
for him and you trust him to do it. The
Lord asked me to stand up against Barak who saying
the long legate Macdaddy Obama, the same way I'm standing
up and now against Osama bin Laden Junior many of
y'all call Zoran Mandani. Many y'all are calling him Mandani,

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But he's really Osama been Laden junior. And the Lord
has now got me standing up against him. So over
the past eighteen years, my standing up against the first
Muslim Barak who singing the long leger Macdaddy Obama, and
then now standing up against the Osama bin Laden Junior,
which is around Mandanni. That this is an incredible And

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then if you will, unfolding episode of God's work in
my life. The other thing I think is important, but
trusting the law with all thine heart lye not to
I don't understanding in all thy ways acknowledge him. One
of the things that make for a prophet is this
is not so much what he says, whether it comes
true or not, and of course it does, but it

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isn't what he says. If you want to know what
a true prophet is, it isn't what he says. It's
what he does. And by that I mean prophets don't
turn to the right to the left. They're righteous men.
It isn't so much that they say this or they
say that or the other. What it mean by that, Well,
let me tell you what I mean by that. Jeremiah

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prophesied that God is not in youall synagogue.

Speaker 5 (18:51):
He's not.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
God doesn't even visit Israel anymore. He's left y'all to
your own, even though y'all go in every Sabbath and
you worship, and do you say. By the way, let
me say happy New Year to all of my Jewish friends,
and this is jong Kapoor, Happy New Year to all
of y'all. You're celebrating what the seven thousandth of a
year of the what the year of your celebrating? I

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don't even know, seven.

Speaker 5 (19:13):
Thousand years of Jewish history.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
Happy, happy, happy New Year to my Jewish friends in
Yam Kapoor. But a prophet is not one so much
as what he says that's important. What's more important is
what he does because whatever he says. When a prophet speaks,
whatever he says, it invokes from the devil a threat
to kill him, and generally they succeed. Jesus said, they've

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killed every prophet from righteous Able right down to Zachariah,
who they slew between the poets and the altar. So
it's it's critical to understand that a prophet, when he
speaks for God.

Speaker 5 (19:50):
He can't change. You can't change him. He doesn't. He
doesn't then become.

Speaker 2 (19:59):
Someone well just to go to go along, to get along,
like Macaiah with Johasafad and the king of Israel going
up against the Assyrians. The prophet doesn't change. It is
so much that he said something. That's one thing what
makes a prophet is that once he he doesn't change.

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He doesn't take. He doesn't change what God's word says.
Now you'll see a lot of preachers and their Christian
people and everything. They'll change their standards and a heartbeat
where they may have believed in giving or may believe
in not giving and whatever, and they'll change. Prophets don't change.
And one thing I think is important to understand is
we go back now to how I've survived. Let me

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say this to you if you're listening, I don't know
if you are. If I had turned just one centimeter
to the right or to the left from what I
said about Obama, I would have died.

Speaker 5 (20:57):
I would have been killed. I would have been consumed.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
The only thing that protected me from the one thousand
death threats, the rocks through the window. The only thing
that protected me from the people leaving the church, the
hate mail, the buckets of doodo. The only thing that
protected me was that I didn't step outside of where
God put me. As long as I stayed in the
lane that Obama was a long leg at mac Daddy,

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he was the son of Satan. As long as I
stayed in that lane, I was protected. But if someone
had come along said, well, pass, if you could just
apologize or back up a little bit, or you know,
just say okay, maybe he's not as bad as you,
I would have died. I would have been killed instantly.
I would have been killed instantly. Or see what you

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have to understand. And if you're not a man a
woman of God at this level, you will never know this.
You'll live and die a thousand years and you'll never
know this. The one thing that protected this church, the
one thing that protected me, the one thing that protected
the children, was that I did not move to the
right nor to the left. If I had gotten if
I had just said, okay, maybe Obama's not quite as bad. Okay,

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maybe black people or not this, that and the other.
If I had done that, I would have been killed instantly.
The church would have been destroyed instantly. Everything would have
been destroyed. The reason why they couldn't, can't, didn't, and
can't and still can't touch me is because I'm staying
in God's lane.

Speaker 5 (22:22):
I don't change.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
I'm staying in God's lane, and as I run for
the office of mayor of the City of New York,
I'm staying in God's lane. I don't care what the
world has said in terms of slogans or anything else
that they may have said that's cute in the movies
or whatever else. I'm staying with the word of God.
You gotta be out of here cotton picking mind to
think that anything that the world has said or Spike

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Lee has said, can compare with any slogan, any verse
I could say, any verse out the Bible, any verse
out the Bible, any verse out the Bible is more
powerful as a campaign slogan than anything Spike Leer and
damnbody else has said. You have to understand that. Now,
if you in the world, you don't see that. If
you in the world, you think Spike Lee, you think
what somebody else has says, some song, you know, save

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the World, we Are the World, or whatever it is,
you might think that that's great because you're in the
world you don't see. But if God ever opened your eyes,
you will know. Every verse in the Bible is more parted.
Every verse in the Bible is stronger than affordability. You
got to be out your mind to think that I'm

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gonna give up God's word for something that had been
for him by man. So God says, bring you all
the times into the storehouse, and see now I'm proven
here with If I would open up the windows of
heaven and pull you out of blessing so much so
you won't have rumor receive. You think I'm gonna talk
about freezing rent and affordability when I can say, God said,

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He'll open up the windows of heaven and pull you
out of blessing so much so you won't have room
enough to receive. You don't lost your damn mind, and
you don't know nothing about the Lord. You don't know him. No,
you don't know the word the power of the Word
of God. You don't know that power. So if I
had for the last eighteen years, if I had turned
to the right, nor to the or to the left

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by the smallest of degree, and given favor in any
way to or to the things I have been teaching
regarding go Mama, regarding black people that said I would
have been I'd be a dead man. Now, you wouldn't
mean nobody to be talking about Nobody don't know anything
about me. They're talking about me now all over New
York and the world. But I stayed within the lane,

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trusting the Lord with all thine heartly, not tonine, only understanding,
and all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct
your path. I stayed in the lane, and I ain't moving.
I ain't moving. A lot of people try to get me.
Why don't you just ease up a little bit, do this,
that and the other. No, I'm staying in the lane.

Speaker 5 (24:54):
I'm not. I'm not.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
I am not giving up what God said to me,
even to the very day. And it looked dark at
one point in time Obama I said he wasn't going
to get elected. He did illegally, However it looked dark.
I stayed in the lane. I stayed in the lane.
People say, well, now he's a false prophet in one
thing after the other, and so forth and so on.

Speaker 5 (25:15):
But I stayed in the lane.

Speaker 2 (25:17):
So if I can teach you something here today, I'm
not sure that you will listen. I don't know that
you will listen, but if I can teach you something
here today. A prophet is not so much one what
he says, While that is important, what's important is is
that he never turns away from what he has said.
Did you hear me, Otler? That's what God said? The

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land with the people shall walk barefoot because the land
is holy ground. A prophet is one not so much
of what he has said, but that he never turns
slightly lightly away from what he has said. He stays
in the lane of what God has said. That's what happens.

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That's what a prophet is, and that makes the difference.
I don't know if you're going to listen. Maybe you
got some other ideas. So going forward, if you have
an opportunity to I don't know if the lawd will
ever call you into his service. But I'm not taking
this church outside of the lane of where God. I'm
not taking this church to the Democrat party, and right
now they're doing everything. Someone told me the other day

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said if you going to the Democrat party. It had
some general sessions with them and told them what your
plans where you're you know earlier months ago, Well maybe
they would get behind you and help you get elected
as mayor. I'm not going to the Democrat Party, but
nothing the Republican Party. I did write a letter and
tell them I'm running. So I don't know if you're

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listening today. I don't know if I don't know if
you will. I don't know if you're ready to hear this.
I don't know if your heart is ready to hear it.
But the prophet is not so much one what he says,
but he's one who doesn't change what he said. When
I said Obama would not be the president of the
United States, I still haven't changed that. As you're very well, No,
I haven't changed. That's been eighteen years. I haven't changed,

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and that's the difference. But also children have graduated our school,
have gone on to college, going back eighteen years ago,
a lot of them are now working, got jobs. They're
not dead, nor did they get raped or shot or
put in jail because I didn't change what I said
about Barack who say the long leget mcdandy Obama, and

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they were protected.

Speaker 5 (27:29):
To get their degrees from this school.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
They were protected to go and register in New York
University or Fordham University or Cordozo Law School. They were
protected by the fact that.

Speaker 5 (27:40):
I didn't change.

Speaker 2 (27:42):
They were protected by the fact that I put my
trust in the Lord with all my heart and I
did not lean to my own understanding. And that way
it protected them. Now, those that got outside of the
protection were destroyed. They were obliterated. The world came in
crushed them like a bug under their feet. Those who
got outside from underneath my protection. But know this, next

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time you see Pastor Manning, next time you see him,
this isn't so much what he says. You can take
it as prophecy if you like, but it's what he
does about what he says. If he said it, does
he do it. And so when I stayed within for

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the past eighteen years, that Obama's not the president of
the United States of America, and they can argue that
ny could have raised it against me any time. They
won't let him do it. See how far they get
with it. I'm not, but I would be a dead man.
I'd have been a dead man eighteen years ago. The
funeral had been gone, the church would have been gone,
and everything else, everybody else, Many of the people's lives now,

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marriages and their children birth, all that would have never happened.
All of what we see happening in Blessings now would
have never happened if I had turned just look so, well, Okay,
maybe I was wrong about him not being Maybe I
misread God when he said that Obama would not be
the president of you. I said, if I had just

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changed a little bit, all of what the reversal, It's
like the Wonderful Life with Jimmy Smith, the Christmas movie.
If I had just moved a little and I'd be dead,
of course myself. All the marriages that have taken place,
all the college degrees that have happened, all of that,
all of that would have fell apart, everything if I

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just turned a little bit to the left, all of that.
When the pressure came, the phone calls to come, and
all the Africa hated me, people were looking at me.
We black people got to stick together, and Pastor Manning
ain't for the black man. As you may have noticed,
I did not even think about relenting on what God said.
The strength that I demonstrated, if you don't mind my
saying so, was herculean to use the term or Samsonite

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before we live, So how do we go forward? I
don't know if you're listening today. I don't know if
you're paying any attention. I don't know if you even care.
I don't know if you even care. But when God
speaks to you, you don't listen to the President of
the United States. When God speaks to you, you don't
listen to anybody else. I don't know if you understand that.

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When God speaks to you, why would you seek the
counsel of somebody else Unless you're like favor. God gives
you a dream and then you've got to figure out,
well what the dream means. That's understandable. But when God
speaks to you and listen. Were I to be associated

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to serve a man that, let's say I'm a servant
of a man whom God speaks to, well, I would
never roll up on that man and tell him what
I think he should do. If that man should asked me,
what do you think about this? Or what do you
think about that? I may have some opinion, but even
if it's not accepted, I wouldn't feel offended. Are you

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listen to me? Are you listen to me? If a
man hears from God, then why do you think your
suggestion supersedes, overrides what he's already heard from God. And
it's ignorant of you. Not only is it are your

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words not applicable, but it's insane of you to think
that somehow another your suggestion overrules the suggestions of God,
or that somehow another God wasn't satisfied with speaking to
the man himself, so he didn't spoke to you to
go tell the man what to do.

Speaker 5 (31:51):
No.

Speaker 2 (31:52):
No, So when we come to the understanding of this,
as I seek the offer that man may have set
me up more specifically, why people have survived, why people
are yet alive, why people have been able to live
and work and get educations, all because I didn't. If
I had turned back in two thousand and eight two

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thousand and nine, the school would have closed down, and
many of the people that graduated from the school after
two thousand and eight would not have graduated. Many of
the people have gone on with careers after two If
I had, if I had capitulated and bowed down and
said yeah, I was wrong about Obama, would not have graduated,

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would not have gone on to college.

Speaker 5 (32:36):
So it's important that we understand it's important.

Speaker 2 (32:40):
It is critical that we understand how powerful the past
eighteen years have been trusting the law with all thine
heart ly, not tonine, only understanding, and all thy ways
acknowledged him, and he should direct your paths.

Speaker 5 (32:50):
Bam boom, shack of laca. And so there it is, and.

Speaker 2 (32:57):
I thank God for the fact that I've not changed,
and I don't plan to change it. By the way,
if you're dealing with me about any aspect of now,
don't expect to change me. And I go to the
office of Mayor, I'm gonna go down there as James Pastor,
James Manning. I'm not gonna go down there as some politician.
I'm not gonna be the this BS politician running this

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line of that line, or making fancy statements about this
or that and the other. I'm not gonna do that.
I'm not gonna do that. Why would you expect me
to be like that? So, well, that's the only way
you can win. Then I won't win. What would it
profit me if I start lying in skin flinting and
you know, doing all those kinds of shenannikins And as

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a result of putting those Shenannikans, little tricks here and there,
I win the officer Mayor. But I've lost my soul.
I've lost my character, I've lost my inner strength. I've
lost who I am. I'm no longer that I'm the
mayor of the City of New York. But I'm no
longer James Manning. I'm no longer Pastor Manning. What does
it profit me? And the thing that most people don't

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understand is that they sell their soul, especially musicians. And
I've heard this often that musicians sell their soul in
order to be able to become great and famous musicians.
But after they become great and famous musicians, they realize
they don't have their SoC so they're not happy.

Speaker 5 (34:23):
They don't have any peace.

Speaker 2 (34:25):
The money doesn't mean anything, the fame doesn't mean anything.
They've lost everything to gain that position. I'm not gonna
do that. I tried desperately to teach that every time
I get a opportunity to stat sit here or stand
in the outlaw world, mentionary, the church marvel pulpit to
let people know, so I am the.

Speaker 5 (34:48):
I did not turn to the right or to the left.

Speaker 2 (34:52):
And no matter how strong the spirits were that came
against me, and they were strong, I mean had some
strong people will come against me to try to make
me change. But I didn't change. I did not, and
thusly the lives of so many have been saved. I
want to thank God for the words I started speaking

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about trusting the law with all that heart. A number
of people say, well, you know, he's changed. He don't
preach like he used to. Well, I'm in a battle
zone right now. At one point in time. Their circumstances
may have been different. We weren't facing the son of
Satan planet Earth. We had didn't even have the prophecy
of out law at one point in time. I'm in

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a battle zone. I haven't changed. I've changed the thing.
I'm addressing the situation as they find them. Why should
I be talking about feeding the hungry when we're in
a place of bountiful food. No. Somebody came up with
Jesus one time and said to Jesus that, hey, Jesus, hey, hey,

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hey Jesus, hey you boy, hey Jesus, how come your
disciples don't fast. All of the fast sees, sadducees, and
all the scribes and everybody they fast once a week,
But how come your boys don't fast? Jesus? So Jesus
was in my estimation of reading the way that Mark wrote.

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This is a Marcolm Matthew that wrote this that Jesus
was calm when he said, you know, why should they
fast when they got me with them, which is a feast.
Why what? There'll be plenty enough time to fasting when
I'm gone, but right now it's feast time, So why

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should they be doing something? And what he's really saying
to those who were claiming that they were fasting and
somehow another they were more spiritual than Jesus disciples because
they were fasting, Jesus disciples were not. He was saying
to them, y'all ought to be celebrating too, Jesus saying,
this is celebrating time. They got the Savior with them,
they have Me with them. Oh, after I'm gone, there'll
be plenty of time for fasting, but not now, not now,

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So you don't be talking about various things such as
some of the things I taught earlier, basic principal things
about life, and you know, very very theological things about
the Bible. You teach them when there's a time of peace.
But then there's a time of war. I'm still the
same pastor, but we now got to deal with the

(37:32):
bombs that are coming in. We gotta deal with the
death threats. Say where I'm gonna get up and start
talking about, you know, the dip and the and the
hip in the hop when people are throwing rocks through
the window, when people are spreading lives about me everywhere
they can spread. People are walking out to church and
they're spending that as they go out to church, I'm

(37:52):
gonna still be talking about, well, you know what's wrong
it is it's selfish to think or I just want
to hear certain kinds of things, and I don't care
what's going on around the world now. And right now,
we're still in the stage of trusting in the law,
with all doyne heart leaning not to dine, own understanding
in all thy ways, acknowledge him and he shall direct

(38:14):
your paths. We're still in that stage. I'm trusting the
law through the process of where we are right now.
They have done everything they possibly can, and I'm not
here belly aching. I want to make that clear. They've
done everything they possibly can. The media, the media used
to love me Columbia University. Listen, Columbia University. I should

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have had this boy Lee, whatever his name was, Bullinger
pay us paid me a salary. PhD students who had
graduated their bachelors, their master's degree working on their PhD
dissertation all came to talk to me, well a lot
of them came to talk to me from Columbia University.

Speaker 5 (38:55):
Me, that's your question, that's your question.

Speaker 2 (39:00):
How many PhD students have ever asked you for their counsel,
for your counsel and your advice. I mean we were
talking about Columbia University, Is that right? How many people
have looked at you, looked at your accomplishments in life,
looked at what you have done, and figured you'd be
a good person to help them pass that most difficult

(39:20):
test of gaining a PhD degree from Columbia University, that
you would be a person to consult with. How many
people have ever done that with you? And I'm not
being insulted to everybody, by the way, let me say
this that they're a large number of people that are
still listening to me from the births and from the
tea party group.

Speaker 5 (39:39):
I've told them to leave.

Speaker 2 (39:39):
I'll actually custom out and told them to leave Birthers
and tea party that are now call themselves Mago. I
told Maggie to leave me to hell alone, go on
by your business. They don't do it. They won't.

Speaker 5 (39:50):
They still keep coming back every day. And what they.

Speaker 2 (39:53):
Do is occasionally they'll put up some ugly comments, but
they won't leave. I don't mag I guess they figure
out that I'm speaking the truth. They're hearing the truth,
and they want to hear what I have to say.
But so I'm not being belligerent or anything. But what
I'm saying is this is that how many how many
graduation certificates has Osama bin Laden Junior which is Zora

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and Mandami? How many graduation certificates has he ever signed?
How many? Oh?

Speaker 5 (40:22):
You don't think that's important.

Speaker 2 (40:23):
Oh you think you don't think sending children off to
college to get their degrees. You don't think that's an accomplishment.
You think you could just spit in the wind on
that is that's what you think. Okay, I don't understand
who you are, but no, no, we have to come
to terms with the fact that the Lord sent me

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and told me, and I've been able to accomplish this.
Let me say this to you. My sister told me
years ago when I first came to the church and
I had just gotten out of prison two days earlier,
sitting I don't tell anybody you've been in prison. Don't
tell anybody what you did. You were a for arm robbery,
because if you do that, if you do that, then

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people will not well, they won't let you grow.

Speaker 5 (41:10):
I looked at her. You know, she wanted me.

Speaker 2 (41:15):
To take her advice about how to proceed with my ministry.
Let me tell you something. If I had held all
that stuff secret, I wouldn't be here talking to you today.
I'll tell you that right now. He said, Well, I
don't know why he's always talking about that. I'm always
talking about it because it shows what a powerful man
I am that I can rise. You are still in
the dump many of you. I can rise above the

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chain gang. And I'm gonna say it every day because
had you been in the chain and you'd be dead
or turn into some sort of homosexual or worse. No,
I can rise. I've risen above that, and so I'm
gonna keep on tall. So I didn't listen to my
sister's counsel she thought she was smarter than I, but

(41:58):
she was wrong. So the fact that the eighteen years
and now we're into a different season and I'm giving
God the praise, I'm not going to turn to the
right nor to the left from where I'm at. What
the Lord's got to be doing I want to I

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have just a few moments left. I will be doing
another hour of the Man Report. I have some things
I want to do in that. I got some things
I want to express, especially about the foar to one
billion dollars I plan to infuse into working class neighborhoods.
I want to get that information out as quickly as possible.
But what I want to be able to express is

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that what a prophet does and what a prophet says
are the exact same. And if a profit only speaks
something but doesn't do it, then he's not a prophet.

Speaker 5 (42:55):
Then you not pay an attention.

Speaker 2 (42:56):
To what he says. What a prophet and says, he's
willing to die for it. And one of the reasons
why people don't want to associate themselves with someone who
is that committed to something, whether they be a prophet
or not, or whether it be Michelangelo or whether it

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be David the King who was a prophet as well.
Is because they're not willing to make the same commitment.
People are not willing to commit the same commitment to
not turn to the right nor to the left. I've
been saying that for a thousand years. Righteousness not turn
into the right nor to the left. People want to

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have a lazy fear. They want to go to church,
or they want to, but they don't really want to
get all into all of that commitment and ready to
die for what you believe in.

Speaker 5 (43:48):
Well, they're not really to go that far.

Speaker 2 (43:51):
They'd like to have a good time, come to church,
will have some good music at one of the baby
solos to get up and sing. We all get up
and dance, and then the preacher will get up here
say a few words. Nobody paying attention to anything he's saying.
You'll take him an offering. Then we'll go downstairs. We
have some fellowship, and we'll meet and greet and all
that kind of stuff. You know, we'll come back next Sunday.
But we're not willing to diapt any of this. We're

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not willing to put our lives on the line any
of this, not for the Word of God. Besides, the
law doesn't require all of that. So I'm here to say,
after having been teaching about, or at least presenting the
information regarding my manning from their campaign, what the last
eighteen years have been about, I pray that you've learned

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something today. I pray that you have understood the prophets.
What he says and what he does have to remain
absolutely one percent consistent. And then I pray that you've
also accomplishated because I need those of you who are listening,
who have who do not have not as of this moment,
understood that I need you to know going forward.

Speaker 5 (44:59):
That your criticis.

Speaker 2 (45:00):
System of me? Is it is? It is you got
the devil in you. Your criticism of me is you
got the devil in you. Your criticism of me is
that you want me to turn to the right or
to the left. You know, let me put it to
you this way. So Jesus was getting ready to go

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down to Jerusalem because it was time for him to
be crucified.

Speaker 5 (45:23):
He knew that, so he told.

Speaker 2 (45:26):
The disciples says, hey, boys, listen, I'm going down to
Jerusalem now, and I'm you know, I'm going down there
for the feast to pass over. So Peter stood up
and said, don't do it, because if you do, they're
gonna crucify you.

Speaker 5 (45:39):
Don't do it. Stay here.

Speaker 2 (45:42):
So Jesus turned to Peter and said, boy, get behind me.
You got the devil in you, told Peter to his faith,
you got the devil in you. No, you got the
devil in you. No, I'm going to Jerusalem. I know
what my job is. I know they're gonna crucify me
and I but if I don't go, you don't get safe.
Get behind me, devil and shut up too, by the way,

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So I'm trying to get us ready for the great
work that lies ahead of us, because they're gonna get
tumultuous from now on. When you criticize me, you got
to devil in you. You criticize my preaching the word
of God, Not only you got to devil in you,
but you're stopping other people from hearing the word of God.

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There's so many women who need husbands, there's so many
fathers that need children to come home to take care
of them. And here you are gonna criticize me. What
the hell? Who you got to devil in you? Telling
me I should be more like the world.

Speaker 5 (46:40):
You got the devil in you. You got the devil
in you.

Speaker 2 (46:46):
And so.

Speaker 5 (46:47):
Is that almos remos? That't you right now? That's not him?

Speaker 2 (46:53):
All right? Okay? At any rate, So what we have
to have to be concerned about is that we have survived,
and we will survive if I don't turn to the
right nor to the left. If I remain James David Manning,

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the lord servant crying righteousness outlaw the land where the
people shall walk barefoot. If I keep doing what God said,
if I keep doing what I said that God said,
will survive. I don't know if you're listening. I don't
know if you're paying attention. I don't know if you
even care. I don't know if you think that perhaps

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the world has something greater to offer. But all the
good things that have happened to people over the past
eighteen years that have been aligned with this ministry is
because I didn't change. And because I didn't change, they
were protected because I did not change, because I didn't

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turn to the right nor to the left, not slightly,
not even a little bit. Obama was illegally elected. Now
run that. Run Tell that to whoever the hell you
want to tell it, to go ahead. I'm standing on
what God said, and I'm going to be a great
leader of the in the political realm, and I'm stepping
into it on the word of God, not only Spike

(48:22):
Lee's ideas. I'm stepping into this on the word of God.
Making the crooked places straight and making all the crooks pay.
That's how I'm going. That's the only path I know.
I can't trust Spike Lee or any of these movie
characters anybody else. I can't trust them. So I wanted
to be able to say those things now I want
to I'm going to be back on the second hour,

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which is something today that we have not done quite
because of my business schedule. But today, Jean Caporn, I
wanted to be able to say, you know, happy New
Year to all my Jewish friends.

Speaker 5 (48:59):
I was out on.

Speaker 2 (49:02):
Twenty Thirsty, right on the corner right there to Saturday,
and the Jewish couple came up to me, who are
now living in Israel and pleaded with me to please win.
They said, please win the mayor of because what Mandami
is going to do, and they know what Mondami is
going to do. Should they becoming the mayor of the
City of New York. Is going to be destructive to Israel.

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It's going to create a lot of pain, a lot
of difficulty, a lot of things that will have to
have happened that the devil is going to bring out
of my Mandami. That will not happen. So I'm going
to make an appeal in the next segment to the
Democrats and to the Republicans. But I wanted to say
hello to my Jewish friends and say, you know, those

(49:44):
are celebrating your own kapoor. And I wanted to tell
you that the if you will look at the pages
of my life and understand over the past eighteen years
and now I'm forced, I've been doing this for forty
four years, which is also phenomenal. Look at the pages

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of my life. For the past eighteen years. I have
survived for one reason, not because people came to help me.
In fact, they deserted me. But I did not desert
God's word.

Speaker 5 (50:24):
Please know this.

Speaker 2 (50:26):
I did not desert God's word. I did not desert
the fact that God said that Baracal Saint the long
leg at mac Daddy Obama was a son of Satan.
I did not desert that no matter how much pressure
was put on me from the media, from people, I
did not blink. I did not even think or consider it.

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I did not desert God's word. I did not turn
to the right nor to the left. I didn't And
as a result of that, I stayed within the protective lane.
And as long as I stay in that protective lane,
I'm protected. But when I get out of that lane,
the moment I get out of that lane, I'll be
destroyed by the devil. But he can't touch me where

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I'm at now. The devil can't touch me where I'm
at right now. As long as I stay in the
word of God, as long as I stay in the
word of God, and maybe one day you'll learn how
powerful God's word is. I don't care what the rest
of the world is doing. I don't care who's becoming popular.
I don't care what beyond Say is doing that jay
Z is doing with the world and getting money and

(51:29):
having all that fame. Stay with God's word, Stay with
the word, Stay with the word. The word of God
is always stay. There ain't no place to go. Stay
with God's word, Stay with the word. So for the
past eighteen years, for the past eighteen years, I have

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not turned to the right nor to the left. Shame
on you to tell me that I should Shame on
you or anybody else. A whole lot of people, like
my sister, family members and others, well, if he would
just do this, we don't like this about him.

Speaker 5 (52:10):
He ought to do this.

Speaker 2 (52:11):
I even told my mama, listen, you ain't the pastor
of this church. She told me some things of what
I should do as pastor. Going back. Oh no, maybe it's.

Speaker 5 (52:18):
Twenty years ago. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (52:21):
I told you ain't the pastor of this church. God
didn't put you over these children. You may be my
mother and gave birth to me, but that's the end
of that. You're not the pastor. You don't give right,
you don't tell these children, you don't make decisions of
life and death for these children. So the past eighteen
years I want to celebrate today. I think it was

(52:41):
October the seventh that I first called barac.

Speaker 5 (52:45):
Who saying the long lead mcdaddy Obama.

Speaker 2 (52:51):
I think it was October the seventh, nine, two thousand
and seven. Pardon me, boy, I think it was two
thousand and seven that I made that statement that Obama pimps,
black women and white women. It's been eighteen years going
on our nineteenth year, and now I stand here protected

(53:18):
by the word of God. God's word will protect you
if you'll let it. I want to turn a corner.
I want to build a middle passage arch one hundred
and twenty fifth Street and Seventh Avenue on Saturday, the
Lord Willing, I'm going to be talking about, perhaps one

(53:40):
of the most famous and most consequential politicians slash Baptist
preachers that the world has ever seen. And I'm going
to build on Seventh Avenue, one hundred and twenty fifth Street,
this monument and this arch. I'm going to ask the
engineer to bring it up, and I hope we have

(54:02):
enough time to do the West Indian Carnival as well.
We can just roll over into the West Indian Carnival.
We don't have to stop for the man to report intros.
Is that right? Right? All right? So go ahead and
let those do it and I'll be right back, and
don't go anywhere about it. I'm gonna throw with y'all today.
I'll be right back everybody. My name is James Manning.

(54:29):
I'm the pastor of the Outlaw War Missionary Church. Right
here in Harlem, New York. I'm standing on the corner
of African Square in front of the Adam Clayton Powell Jr. 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 Middle Passage Arch, a memorial that

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would represent the deaths of the literally millions of Africas
that died into three hundre year slave trade between Europe
and Africa and America. Now, let me say this, this
is not a racist building memorial or arch. America is
the greatest nation in the history of this planet. There's

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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 inks.
This is about memorializing the deaths of the millions of
Africans that died during the Middle Passage, whose bodies lie

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beneath the cold Atlantic waves.

Speaker 5 (55:40):
And whose voices have not been heard.

Speaker 2 (55:43):
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 known as African Square, and I want to
show you where the art should build should be built.
It should rise as seventy feet in the air near

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the Teresa Hotel, and it shall 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 side would be facing the west side of
Harlemn going west as it is. And the arch should
be anchored in this part of Seventh Avenue on one

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hundred and twenty fifth Street. This project has been ordained
by Almighty God. He introduced the idea to me. I
accepted it. One 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

(56:52):
of anger or racism, built as a memorial to the
greatness of what America is. 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

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your support as we make this effort to build this
great memorial standing seventy 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 Street. I thank God for the privilege

(57:35):
of serving him on this wise. I thank Him for
believing in me. I 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

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beneath the coal Atlantic will have a memorial stone memorializing
their time their contributions 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

(58:17):
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, 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,

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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 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, that lady will saying God bless America,

(59:04):
lend that I love, that will be her tune when
this project is finally finished. 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,

(59:25):
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 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'm the

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only one that can cure the spirit your problems from
New York City. I can bring healing, and I can
bring heal in here YUK.

Speaker 1 (01:00:00):
You're ready, ready, ready, ready.

Speaker 6 (01:00:07):
Ready, ready, rety get a ready, get ready, got ready
any again, ready ready get ready, get ready ready, got ready,
get ready, get ready ready ready Ready.

Speaker 7 (01:00:25):
You City get red from pah, the fight for you
in all your days, to tie up the latter.

Speaker 5 (01:00:37):
You've been told he's a chance for you to vote for.

Speaker 7 (01:00:44):
He's a man with the plans that will get you
through your struggles, all your enjoy the dawn of a
nude your eyes have never seen. Get ready for change,
and be truly said, Love and righteousness.

Speaker 6 (01:01:06):
We don't need no politicians. Having righteousness.

Speaker 7 (01:01:10):
It's all we need, loving righteousness. New York City mees
loving righteousness. That's all weed need. Yes he can, Yes,
it can't can. Yes, the canon he can and he
will because he's a man. Yes a canys he can't can.

Speaker 5 (01:01:29):
Yes, the Canedy can and he will because he's a man.

Speaker 7 (01:01:32):
It's a can.

Speaker 2 (01:01:33):
It's a can't can.

Speaker 7 (01:01:34):
It's the Canaedy can and he will because he's the man.
Yes he can, Yes he can't can. Yes the Kenedy
can and he will because he's the man having righteousness.
If you can't can, yes it can.

Speaker 2 (01:01:44):
You don't need no.

Speaker 7 (01:01:45):
Politicians, Harvey madicine. Yes he can't can.

Speaker 2 (01:01:49):
It's all love. Yes he can't can.

Speaker 7 (01:01:53):
Yes you can, and you are heeding me, loving mate,
You can't can. That's all we.

Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
Company for the next day a.

Speaker 2 (01:02:08):
Movie. All right, better, Welcome to the Manning Report, as

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you very well know where this is all rolled in
one the Trusting Lord Hour and the Manning Report because
of the very heavy busy campaign schedule to be the
next Man of the City of New York. So thank
you for understanding and thank you for staying logged on
throughout the process. Today is Young Cupau around the world,
and a tragedy has happened in Manchester, England, across the

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pond in Britain, where there's been a shooting at a
synagogue where people were worshiping and celebrating the happy New
year of Young Caupoor and the last report I got
that two people were dead and others were injured at
this shooting. Obviously a terrorist attack upon the Jews in Manchester, England,

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and a terror attacked upon Jews world wide on this
most holy day, the holy day of the Jewish calendar
in one regard, in one of the holiest days. I
should say, and I don't want to be a Pollyanna,
but I do want to say this that if you
elect Osama bin Laden Junior, who many of y'all refer

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to as Zorn Mandani. If you elect Osama bin Laden Junior,
who many of y'all refer to as Zoran Mandani, as
the mayor of the City of New York, You're going
to see terrorists activitiy. You're going to see terrorists emboldened,
antied jew Anti Semitic God hating. You're going to see

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people who hate the Jews, who hate God, who hate
his word, emboldened by the election of Osama bin Laden Junior,
that y'all refer to a Zoran Mandami. So my prayers,
my heart felt prayers and love goes out to my
Jewish brothers. I am a righteous gen. I believe that

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the land of Israel was given to Almighty Boy, Almighty God,
to the Jews. They have the deed, and I do
not believe in this two state solution that's not going
to solve anything. I believe that what you're trying to
get in the Abraham Accords and others and vying for
two state solutions will only create more chaos, more hell,

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more death. Drop that from your lips. I am not
for it. I am for my Jewish brothers, and I
invite all Christians and all people of good we are
Jesus is a Jew, Moses is a Jew, Elijah is
a Jew, Abraham is a Jew. And they are our brothers,

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they are our progenitors, and we need to stay with that,
not with Islam, not with Mohammed, and not with Allah whoever.
That is my sympathy, my prayers on this holy day
for the people in Manchester and the Jews around the world.
On yourng Kapoor, I pray that God will intercede. All right.

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I wanted to be able to uh a whole lot
of things want to to say today. I want to
have raised the question and I'm not sure how many
people will be able to respond to it. But is
Donald John Tribulation Trump physically ill? Whether we would question
this psychological abilities is one other thing, because he went

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on a rambling speech on Monday with Prime Minister Benjamin
Yette and Yahoo about this twenty step plan to take
back Gaza, to eradicate Hamas and restore the so called
pea stirring the Lamb. All of that just said we're
going to do without any cooperations and unilaterall decision without

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any cooperation from Hamas. Either laid out the plan and
laid out the steps and and and Benjamin Netting y'all,
and Trump just went on and talking about, well, we
got the Arab nation, we got Cutter, we got the
United Arab immigrants, we got Saudi Arabia, we got all
these people that don't want to come in everybody. Now
they've and then Trump says, now they've made me the
chairman of the board. Well, I don't really want to

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do it, but you know, if they want me to
do it, I'll do it. I'll take the time. I'm busy,
but I'll do it if they want me to do it,
because I'm good at it.

Speaker 5 (01:07:22):
He said.

Speaker 2 (01:07:23):
It was incredible, and he went on and on and
on and on, just running his trap and letting y'all
was looking at this man. It's crazy, he I mean,
and and so I'm looking at it as well. I
was thinking to myself, how how is it that the
American people, you know, Marco Rubio, JD. Vance, and a
bunch of others can sit there and listen to knowing

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this man is office rocker, and and and and and
and actually carry his water or a test to or
approve of.

Speaker 5 (01:07:57):
What he is doing.

Speaker 2 (01:07:59):
And what are you saying? I mean, the man is
a mad man. He's getting crazy, he's getting more senile,
he's he's he's popping off a whole lot of stuff
about one thing after the other. And then the day
after that he was at Quantico Base, I think in Virginia,
down there where Pete Heseck cough all the generals from
around the world to leave their commands and come to

(01:08:20):
a meeting where Hecseck rebuked them for wearing bids, rebuked
them from being for being fat, told them to be
no more woke, told them that women are not qualified
and should not be If they're not qualified, fine, but
meaningly that they're not. And you know, I'm sitting there,
I'm listening no more beards. That soldiers can't wear bids.

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I said, what jd Vance has got one? And then,
of course we all know that you listen, says Grant,
who was the President of the United States shortly after
the time of Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln had a bid.
He listens as Grant had a bid. Robert E. Lee,
commander of the Confederate Forces, had a bid. I mean,
what is this. You can't wear a bit if you're
a German, if you are general. So I'm watching all

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of this unfold, and I can't believe that this is.

Speaker 5 (01:09:09):
What's going on. Mister Engineering. I'm going to ask you,
so I'll get back to that in just a moment.
I am, miss Engine.

Speaker 2 (01:09:14):
I'm going to ask you if you would bring up
either Manning or Massacre. I need that to be reproduced
here today. I got a lot that's going on, So
don't leave me, don't go anywhere today. I got a
lot that's happening on the broadcast today, all right, so
stay with me Manning or Massacre in light of what

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happened in Manchester, England today on Yom Kapoor. So, mister Engine,
if you can find that, we'd be very much appreciated,
appreciate develop it a roaring line, crying outcious.

Speaker 5 (01:09:53):
Let me say this to you.

Speaker 2 (01:09:56):
I was speaking with a member of our congregation on
yesterday who made a donation to our church, a substantial donation,
and we'll talk about that at the appropriate time. And
I realize that I must win this race to be
the mayor of the City of New York. It is
not that I gotta win it or can win it,
but I must win it for the people. The more

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I interact with people. The more people realize that if
I don't win this race to be the mayor of
the City of New York. Mandami, a Muslim, will be
the mayor of the City of New York. A thirty
three year old, a communist Muslim who believes in far quah.
He believes in killing anybody who does not say the

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name of muhammedry I have to say peace and blessings
upon the name of the prophet Muhammad.

Speaker 5 (01:10:45):
He believes in farquah.

Speaker 2 (01:10:46):
Anybody speaks ill in any way against the Quran that
you are the Quran gives you the opportunity or the
right to.

Speaker 5 (01:10:58):
Unlive them uh.

Speaker 2 (01:11:00):
And he also believes in intifada, that is the killing
of Jews wherever you find him and under any circumstances
you find them. Listen, everybody, you do not want to
with what's going on in Goza now with six people
being shot down in the street, the beginning of a
new Intafada in Jerusalem yesterday, and then the if you will,

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the IDF responding by bombing positions and cutter which is
not a harmas but it's certainly a Muslim nation. You
don't want to put a Muslim in city Hall in
New York City.

Speaker 5 (01:11:41):
You don't want to do it. What are y'all thinking about?

Speaker 2 (01:11:45):
Well, what do y'all you do with all the problems
with Hamas, with Muslim, with Jews, with Intafada, with murder,
with children, with if you will isis, with al Qaeda,
with world trades cent are coming up in a day
or so.

Speaker 5 (01:12:00):
You don't want to put a Muslim. I don't care what.

Speaker 2 (01:12:04):
Free grocery, government grocery stores, a free ride. You don't
want to put what are y'all thinking about? What are
y'all thinking about? You don't want to put a thirty
three year old radical communist Muslim in city hall in
New York City.

Speaker 5 (01:12:22):
You don't what are y'all thinking about? What is the
world coming to?

Speaker 2 (01:12:27):
And so it's important, it's extraordinarily important that you realize
that I am the only choicer. You can't even put
Cuomo there. He then become a puppet of Trumpet and Adams.
He's washed up. It's all over it for him. The

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only I mean when you and by the way, we
have we're still fifty five days if my count is correct,
out from actually in November the fourth, the day of election.
A lot of stuff is going to happen between now
and then. You're going to see some explosions in both
the political progressive Republican Democrat. You're going to see some

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explosions in media, corporate money. You're going to see a
whole lot in the only stable, stabilize, the only stabilizing
and stable event in politics right now in New York
and America's James David madding, Now, you'll have to take
the time to think about that.

Speaker 5 (01:13:25):
Where someone on CNN to say.

Speaker 2 (01:13:28):
That Evanderson Cooper was to say after looking at Manning's record,
reading Raphael Suleiman's statement regarding Pastor Manning, and looking at
Pastor Manning's record of where he's been from the chain
gain to an elite university to city hall, he now
goes to leading a church a family man, to being
a developer, the things that he has done. He is

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the only stabilizing force in America today, Manning is that's me. Now,
if that was said on CNN, it was said on
one of the major net works, then everybody were one
of the universities or somebody from you know, from I
suppose the Nobel Prize.

Speaker 5 (01:14:06):
People were saying that you'd get on board.

Speaker 2 (01:14:08):
But to have these said, and I understand for me
to say it touting my own horne is probably not
a good idea. But I'm the only stabilizing force in
America right now. I'm the only stabilizing force in America
right now, politically, economics, spiritually, whatever you do, listen, what
you do? What listen? Did you hear about the shootings

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that went on in Jerusalem yesterday hamas shooter? Did you
see what a mosque did on October seventh? Going back
two years ago? Now, you don't want to put a
Muslim into What the hell are y'all thinking about?

Speaker 5 (01:14:43):
What when you left?

Speaker 2 (01:14:45):
These young college students who doesn't have any idea about anything.
They've never had to be responsible for anything. They've been
spoon fed. They're born with a silver spoon in their mouth,
even though they themselves are Palestinians, are Muslims, or even Jews,
young Jewish children who never had to hit a lick
at a snake. They've been spoon fed. They're born with

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a silver spoon in their mouth. Everything given to them.
What they know about the problems of the world are
the problems of the poor. They have no idea of
the suffering or the pain of war, or what their
palm smells like in the morning, or deportation smell like
in the one. They have no idea, and they're making
the suggestion about you cannot let these young college students

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make the decision for the world. You can't do that.
You got to get out, and you got to vote
for me, and you got to donate. You got to
I need I need money. I need money to fight
these corporate if you will, tycoons, I need money.

Speaker 5 (01:15:42):
You gotta donate. What are y'all thinking about? I mean,
what are y'all thinking about?

Speaker 2 (01:15:48):
You can't put a Muslim in city hall, not with
all the terror that you've had al Kaeda, You've had ices,
you've had the inter fodders for years, and your blessed
is being bombed, restaurants being bombed in Israel and in Europe.
You've had the World Trade Center gonna that's going to
be coming up in a day or two. And you're

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talking about are you serious? You let these young whipper
snappers who wouldn't know their butt from a hole in
the ground talking about putting.

Speaker 5 (01:16:17):
A Muslim in city hall?

Speaker 2 (01:16:20):
Have you lost? Yo?

Speaker 4 (01:16:22):
You know what?

Speaker 2 (01:16:24):
No, it's Manning or massacre. It's either Manning or massacre.
So I'm here, but I need you to donate. I
need you to go to maningfamail dot com and donate.
I need money, I need and I need your support
and I need you. I need your better angels. To
use the term I'm not always crazy about using that

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is to say, y'all need a weak the hell.

Speaker 5 (01:16:47):
Up out there?

Speaker 2 (01:16:48):
Are you? Are you serious? You're talking about putting a
thirty three year old into fare Faquah, peace and blesses
upon the prophet Muhammad Muslim in the city hall.

Speaker 5 (01:17:04):
Have you lost your mind? That's America gone crazy? What
is wrong with y'all?

Speaker 1 (01:17:09):
Wrong with y'all?

Speaker 2 (01:17:11):
Wrong with you?

Speaker 4 (01:17:13):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:17:13):
U uh no, you can't let these college students who
wouldn't know, I mean a bunch of them got together
to vote an nobody would have a brain. Anybody would
have a machurchy. I don't care if you're black, red, shot,
truce or green or whatever. Anybody would have a brain.
In half a sense of the way the world works
would have never even recommended the idea of voting from

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Mandami in the primary.

Speaker 5 (01:17:37):
And now you're talking about putting that boy in the
city Hall.

Speaker 2 (01:17:41):
You can't not with all of what's going on right now,
it'll and next thing you know, you'll be y'all have
to celebrate thirty days of Ramadan. Next thing you know,
the school would be out for thirty days, y'all be
fasting Muslim, eating the Muslim, whatever it is, for thirty
days Ramadan. Because what that boy will do, that's what

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it'll lose. So you need to get behind me, forget
about all, put aside all of whatever it is that
you have, and get behind me, Get with me, get
beside me, and support me all the way to November fourth.
You'll probably have to write my name because the politicians,
the Cricket Board of Elections and a bunch of other

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judges and everything threw me off the ballot three times.
So you have to write my name. You have to
write James Manning. When you go into that voting booth
on November the fourth, you're gonna have to write my name,
James Manning. You got to write James Manning my name
because they've thrown me off at the ballot three times,
no less, because they're afraid of the fact that I'm

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gonna bring truth and i will so it's important that
you understand. You can't put that thirty three year old
far Quah, Peace and blessings be upon Muhammad or death
qu or into Father or Isis or al Cata or
any of the others. You can't bring that to America. No,

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you can't do that, all right, So let's get ourselves
together and move with Jesus rather than Muhammad. I represent Jesus.
That boy represents Mohammed. And I'll tell you, if you're
a Jew, you ain't got no business having a Muslim
call the shots over your life. You ain't got no

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If you a Jew or a Christian, you ain't got
no business having a Jew call somebody who calls Jesus
just a good man, who denies who tell he says
that Jesus is a liar, He says that the Muslim
say that Jesus is a liar, that Jesus was not
a was not the son of God.

Speaker 5 (01:19:51):
He was just a good man, not even a prophet
or maybe a prophet. You can't do that. You can't
go it strong with y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:19:58):
You can't.

Speaker 5 (01:19:59):
You can't yet. Listen, listen, listen.

Speaker 2 (01:20:05):
You're on the brink, on the edge of the cliff
and this thirty three old Mandami boy, this into father boy,
this faquah, this piece of blessing be upon the prophet Muhammed.
He wants that power and I'm not gonna give it
to him, and I'm not gonna let you give it
to my None of your young ones who ain't got
no sense to run around these college campus with their
textbooks in their backpack talk about the next mayor the

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City of New York ain't gonna happen. I'm gonna be
the next mayor to City of New York. And that's
just all the is to it. Like it or not.
We got fifty five days and I'm ready now to
take the helm and to bring righteousness, love and righteousness,
peace and justice. So in light of that statement, Manning

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a massacre the today is Joan Capaor and in England
and Manchester, England, today a terrorist attack Jewish worshipers and
the synagogue there in Manchester. Last report I heard too
were killed. I'm not sure how many were injured. But
it's a tragedy that Muslim terrorists continued to attack Jewish

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people in the most precious place. They attacked the synagogue
out in the Midwest going back a few years ago,
and they attacked the governor of Pennsylvania because he is
a Jew. This terrorist activity, my friends, would only be
emboldened by the election of Osama bin Laden Junior, who

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y'all referred to as Zora Mandani. You have to you
got to recognize what's going on in the world today.
What are y'all thinking about? What What on earth are
y'all thinking about? And I want to appeal to the
to the Republicans. I want to appeal to the Democrats

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and independence the everybody else. There's nobody that can beat
Osa have been Loaden Junior, who is around Mandami but me,
you're not. Cuomo has lost his mojo. He's a predator,
sexual predator. He's a lleged beat and he doesn't have
his mojo. He doesn't have a voice anymore, he doesn't
have any strength or character. When he doesn't project anymore,

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he can't beat Osama been Laden Jr.

Speaker 5 (01:22:24):
I'm the only one.

Speaker 2 (01:22:25):
And there is no place you're going to looking through
the haystack for somebody who you're gonna pull out of
the woodwork to run. At this late date, I'm in
the race and I've been in the race for over
a year. The people know who I am from every
all five boroughs. You need to suck it up, get
behind me, otherwise you're gonna have more terrorist activities here

(01:22:49):
in Manhattan, trains, bridges, bombs, buses going on, and that
Osama been laden. Junior, who y'all occurred to is around
Mondami will be said than the city Hall with that
fake smile on his face. You can have what you
have against me. You can let all these pinch, those

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black people talk and get bount me. You can allow
yourselves to crawl in bed with the LGBTQ people who
want to exalt homosexual sex above the Bible. They want
to exalt that above the Word of God. They want
to exalt homosexual sex, that it takes priority and should
be given recognition as a form of humanity, above the Bible,

(01:23:34):
above the Word of God, above the sermon on the Mount.
It's what these homosexual people want to do. It's insane. Now,
you want to have sex, go and have Why don't
they ask for adultery hell that I can join. Why
don't they ask for get adultery to be able to
be exalted above the Word of God, above the sermon
on the mouth. We want to ask for adultery to
be exalted above the Ten Commandments. Yeah, why don't we

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do to pass a law that anybody who commits adultery
is his fellowship and his humanity is above the Ten Commandments,
the sermon on them ount and everything else in the body.
Why don't you do that with adultry. You can let
these people and you end up being killed, your children
being bombed, your old women being raped, the Jewish idea

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being destroyed, and everybody else, everybody else destroyed in Islamia
now got sharia law, you got jihad everywhere. When you
vote for Mondami, who is Osama bin Laden Junior, you're
voting for sharia law. You're voting for Jaihad. You're voting
for into father because he believes in and they won't.

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We can won recans. He sit there and you can
judge me. And by the way, those of you who
don't live in New York, don't think of somehow another
y'all are exempt from this. No, you need to get
behind me, support me, pray for me, and talk to
these other people behind the closed doors who are talking
about what maybe we can get. We can put enough
money out there and buy the election for that loser

(01:25:01):
called uh Croomo. Who is really Fredo Corleone? Well, the Godfather,
that's who Andrew Cuomo is. He's Fredo cory Leone. Andrew
Cromo is Fredo. Andrew Cuomo is Fredo. That's who he is.
He's Fredo. He's a loser. He's a loser. And so

(01:25:22):
you can you can look at this other boy, uh
pussing Boots. I think they call him Curtis Sliwa, but
he's a catman, pussing boots. That's his name. Saigt Osama
bin Laden Junior. You got pussing Boots, and you got
Fredo Corleone of the Godfather, and Andrew Cromo said that

(01:25:42):
all three of them, I could call him three stooges.
But what y'all gonna do. What y'all gonna do. What
you're gonna do. Now, you can get behind me. You
may not like all the things I stand for me,
but I've been a servant of the Lord for forty
four years. I've been serving this church and service the
city of New York. None of these persons that you

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see on a deservant of taking the City Hall. So
thank you so much, mister engineer. All right, so good
morning on yourng Kupoor. Think about what will happen on
next year own Kupor or Russia Shha or the passover.
If you put that Osama bin Laden Junior in city Hall,
when you can put me there, you put me there.

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You mean, I like everything, but at least I'm a
man of God. I believe in the Lord Jesus Christ.
I know the Jews of my brother and I'm a
righteous gentile, and I believe in truth and justice. Not
all that, but I believe in telling black people the
truth about themselves as well. No, I'm a blessing and
you need to get what the blessing so thought.

Speaker 5 (01:26:49):
I'd let y'all know.

Speaker 2 (01:26:50):
Not listen, I want y'all to hear about my plan
to infuse forty one billion dollars into a working class neighborhood.

Speaker 5 (01:27:01):
I want y'all to hear about that.

Speaker 2 (01:27:03):
And I want y'all to hear about this plan got
started long before I considered being the mayor of the
City of New York. I've been talking about homeownership, developing
home owner But black people, they they they just like
it's like herding cats. They they, they, they All they
want to hear is blame the white man for everything,

(01:27:26):
and we don't have to do a damn thing but
blame him and everything haffault at our feet. But I've
been talking about I've been preaching home ownership, family structure,
development of neighborhoods, private business ownership. I've been preaching about that,
and sweeping the streets of Harlem Broom swept clean. I've
been sweeping preaching about that for now, for thirty five

(01:27:46):
forty years. I want y'all to hear that I didn't
just get started with this. I want y'all to hear
my recent statements regarding the prosperity revolution, the prosperity and
justice revolution here in New York City. Mister engineer, roll
that clip now. The next thing I do want to say,

(01:28:09):
in terms of my candidacy and my becoming the next
mayor of the City of New York, I plan to
raise the minimum waste to twenty seven dollars per hour.
And I plan to do that quickly and as effectively
as I possibly can. One of the reasons why there
is homelessness and this crime and their ghettos is because

(01:28:33):
the people in those particular neighborhoods don't get the kind
of pay that they get, and we only think that
people who have college degrees should be well paid. But
there's a truth out there now that seeing to a
large number of people. You know, you go to college,
you run up one hundred and fifty thousand dollars college

(01:28:55):
tuition bill, and you get out and you barely can't
find a job. And so a number of people are
thinking that, well, if I can just get some good
training and develop some skills, perhaps I don't need the
college education. I'm not telling you about not to go
to college, God forbid. What I am saying is that

(01:29:16):
there has been a structure that has been supported by
working class people to only honor people with large degrees.
You don't have to have a degree to run a
big shop, and I'm thinking about truthful of flaw who
wants to run a big shop. You don't have to
have a college degree. You know, to run a small business,

(01:29:37):
to open up a paint store, open up a haberdasher
store and make three four hundred thousand dollars a year,
You don't need a college degree to do that. What
you need is a structured skills. So what I'm going
to do is to by raising the minimum wage, that'll
give everybody at least a running start. Then we're going
to create a if you will and tie if you must,

(01:30:02):
gentrification housing loan pool where people who are physically anchored
spiritually anchor can go and borrow and buy a house,
borrow up the two three million dollars to buy a house,
and a part of the commitment of the loan that
they would get at a very low interest rate, of
no interest at all, is that they would take in

(01:30:24):
a homeless family, that they would taking a family. We
have a family, not church like brother Broner. I'm not
sure where he's living right now. He's got three children,
his wife. They all come to church on Saturday, and
the baby just cries and interrupt my sermon, like you
won't believe baby, don't do anything until I start preaching.
But a family like that needs an opportunity. If let's say,

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for instance, the elder Smith buys a home, buys one
of the brownstones you'll see across the street, that's a
three family house. He rents out a whole floor to
the Broner family. They have to pay rent he now
has to manage the house. We want to do We
want to replicate that kind of an event into the neighborhoods.

(01:31:08):
And if we can get people who are working at
a minimum wage of twenty seven dollars per hour, making
at least fifty thousand dollars per hour fifty fifty thousand,
seven thousand, seventy thousand dollars per year, then they can
afford the rent. Now they'll still be skimping. I plan
listen to this, and I'll say this to the gentrifiers.
While I've been definitely against you moving into this community.

Speaker 5 (01:31:32):
Uh and but I but I've told you over.

Speaker 2 (01:31:35):
The years you have not realized your dream of an
ideal community where you paid five six million dollars per house,
and you're now living in an astored neighborhood. It isn't happening.
But here's what I'm going to do. Here's what I'm
going to do, gentrifiers and everybody else. First of all,
you need there needs to be some reconciliation, and gentrifries

(01:31:56):
need to come to talk to me. But I'm going
to clean up. If you walk down one hundred and
twenty fifth Street here in Harlem, in New York City
is now outlaw. You see people sleeping on the street.
You see all kinds of dissparaging, if you will, kinds
of activities going on one hundred and twenty fifth Street.

(01:32:16):
People that are on drugs, people that have no mattress,
have no spoon, have no curtain, have no table. Every
curtain or table or napkin that they use, a toilet
that they use, a toilet paper that they use, belongs
to somebody else. I'm going to sweep one hundred and
twenty fifth Street broom clean, where it'll look like. Well,

(01:32:36):
we were in Paris several years ago, and I think
that we were on what was known as Franklin Delano
Roosevelt Terrace or Street. It's right near the Shampson Lese
and not too far away from the Eiffel Tower. Beautiful community,
beautiful neighborhood, absolutely beautiful. A little better yet, I'm going

(01:32:56):
to have the streets of Harlem look like Second Street
on the east side, between the third and second Avenue
and First Avenue, all those beautiful streets. But there's never
anything awride, never a garbage can out of place, never
litter on the street, just very beautiful tree line community,
I'm gonna I'm gonna sweep Harlem broom clean. And by

(01:33:18):
the way, can I say this to you years ago,
when I first took the helm of this ministry, I
used to have the men of this community church that
we had, like I don't know, one hundred, two hundred
three hundred men sleeping in the building at night. Well,
one of the things that would happen them during in
the morning is get up early in the mornings and
take brooms and see that sidewalk, see that man walking
down the street. Sweep that sidewalk all the way down

(01:33:41):
to one hundred and tenth Street. From here, that's thirteen blocks,
and then sweep all the way up to one hundred
and thirty fifth Street, and then sweep both sides of
the street. Every morning they would get out with a
bunch of these heavy, deedy brooms. I said, thirty forty
men out to sweep the streets. I did this for years.
I'll say this to the gentrifieres into all New Yorkers
and all visitors to New Yorker. The first year of

(01:34:04):
my becoming the Mayor of the City of New York,
and at the conclusion or the beginning of the second year,
Harlem will be broom clean. It will be swept, broom clean.
There will be nobody sleeping on the streets, there will
be no litter on the streets. The streets themselves will
be cleaned. It will be a delightful, delective place. You
can actually eat off the streets. That's how broom clean

(01:34:27):
I'm going to streets. But not only that, I'm going
to buy the process of raising the minimum wage. Then
encouraging people to own businesses again in Harlem, encouraging people
to buy homes, get equity, rent out the space, learn
how to manage it, and the minimum wage yourself. And

(01:34:49):
by no food sales tax, wherever you go to buy food,
you will not pay tax. And to relieving all the
bodegas of sales tax, the city of the City of
New York is gonna have to take a hit in
the pocket. I'm gonna tell you this right now, right now,
the city budget is one points one hundred and fourteen
billion dollars per year. Well, y'all gonna have to take

(01:35:11):
a hit in the bucket, in the pocket the City
of New York. You gonta have to tighten your belt
when I become the mail of the City of New York,
you gonna have to tighten your belt. A lot of
waste money. I see a lot of money that's wasted
for things such as you know, plugins on the street
for your phone, and all kinds of other stuff about
bus schedules and whatnot that really isn't necessary. That we're

(01:35:33):
gonna cut back on some of those things. The City
of New York needs a cutback. Are you gonna You're
gonna have to take a hit in in your budget
the City of New York, and we're gonna direct that
money that's going to the City of New York to
then go to all the city the people that are profiting,
the manufacturers, the business people got contracts with the city.
You'all gonna have to take cut a cut, and we're

(01:35:55):
gonna infuse that money back into the community. You have
to read a forty one bill billion dollars a year. Now,
if you can imagine, think about this for just a second,
and I can. I'll outline this. I'll have our accountant
outline this for you. Think about this for just a second.
The entire budget of the City of New York for
the police Department, for the Fire Department, for all other departments,

(01:36:16):
for the Education department, nine hundred thousand students is one
hundred and fourteen billion dollars a year per year. Is
that right?

Speaker 5 (01:36:24):
That's how much it is.

Speaker 2 (01:36:25):
Imagine by redirecting, re invigorating the people that are unproductive,
that are not working, that are not paying taxes, getting
back into workforce, getting back on the tax rolls, getting
back on the ownership rods, getting back in the rental roads,
getting back into having money in the local neighborhood would

(01:36:47):
reproduce forty one billion dollars. That's nearly a third of
the budget. And I can that would be money that'll
be coming into so called marginalized neighborhoods, if you want
to call them that. I'm not sure. That's why I
want to called him. It's a brilliant It's just God's plan.
It's just the plan that God has put the put forward,

(01:37:08):
and it would make New York City. The streets of
New York City broom clean. There'll be no litter, there'll
be no people on the street sleeping, there'll be no
riff raff. And you know, I was when I was
growing up in North Carolina, there was a man who
had some psychological problems, and he lived with his family,

(01:37:35):
and there were several women that lived in the house.
They had a decent house. And one of the things
I liked about him that had a outside in their yard.
They had because they had a big yard in the
house on that street next to the I think the
Ami church was. They had a place where they grew grapes. Anyway,
so this man was a little bit off, and so

(01:37:55):
most of us when we were young would be afraid
to go by the house because we know he's sitting
on the porch to come out and chase us and
run after us. And sometimes he do that. Sometimes he
come out, he chased, he run after We'd all run
and scatter. But they let him stay in the house.
He was a little bit crazy, but they let him
stay in the house. See the problem the blessing with

(01:38:17):
me is that I grew up at a time when,
no matter what happened, every man and every woman, and
every boy and every girl had a bed to go
to at night, no matter how impoverished the time. Even
during the time of the Great Depression, every man, every woman,
and every boy and every girl had a bed at
night because the families took them in, even though some

(01:38:39):
of them were a little bit crazy, some of them
had problems, etc. But we all dealt with it. We
all dealt with it. Nobody slept on the streets. We
can bring that back. We've lost our way. And I'll
tell you why we've lost our way, because our leaders
are hypocrites. They are worse than hypocrites. They're satanic, and
the of life, the rules of civic uh if you will,

(01:39:04):
family structure, they're all, if you will, hypocrites, and the
very best of them a satanic at the very There
is all this business about blaming white folk for everything
that ever goes wrong with black folk. The white man's ice.
If you go buy a block of ice, and the

(01:39:26):
white man buys a block, and the white man sells
the white man a block, and the white man sells
the black man, the white man will sell the black
man a block of ice is not as cold as
the white man's ice. I mean, that's all you hear
out of the mouth of these so called black college
professors at Princeton, and these Cornell West and these Eddie
Gloyd's and these Joy Van Jones and all of these

(01:39:49):
news commentators and everything is the white man's ice is colder.
The white man gets what he buys. You buy the
same place, but the white man gives you a lesser product.
I mean, it is ridiculous, how insane this has become
over the last sixty years.

Speaker 5 (01:40:05):
And if you're not, if you're.

Speaker 2 (01:40:07):
Too young to realize when even during the time of
Jim Crow, every man had a bid the sleep in,
every child had abid the sleep in, every child had
a father in their home. None of this nonsense, this
perversion that you hear on a daily basis coming out
of the mouth of these hypocrites. And now they've gone

(01:40:28):
even worse by wanting the men to become almost sexual men,
women to become lesbian women is madness. I will so
to the gentrifierer. You probably thought you'd never hear this
from me, but I'm going to increase the property of
your property value, gentrifiers, I'm going to increase your property values.

(01:40:48):
Of course, I'm gonna take all the riff raff out
of the community, and not by using the police and
cracking heads. I'm gonna take it out by simply employing
the biblical principles and showing the spirit of love and
stopping the lying and stopping the profiting. Stopping if you will,
the cottage industry that a lot of these pension those negroes,
they make all the money by blaming white folk and

(01:41:10):
stirring up anger with black folk to be angry with
white folk. And they've being intermediaries. That's how they make
them millions of dollars to do it in the movies,
even though they got making money on as athletes.

Speaker 5 (01:41:23):
I'm going to to the gentrifiers.

Speaker 2 (01:41:25):
I am going to improve your property value by cleaning
the streets and making the neighborhood safer, cleaner, and without
using police or the fire department. That's right, That's what
I'm gonna do. I've done it for years. I used
to sweep the streets of these this community for years,
and I used to clean up, would let people go

(01:41:46):
out of the building that the were unkempt, and I
gave a man a bed to sleep in. So we
need to be mindful of what's coming with me as
the mayor of the City of New York. But I
do plan to and I'll clothes with this. This is
a budget right now. The City of New York is
one point is one hundred and forty million dollars. I

(01:42:07):
plan to make New York City a classic upgraded city
where poverty has been abolished, homelessness has been a bobblished
has been abolished.

Speaker 5 (01:42:19):
I do plan to say this.

Speaker 2 (01:42:20):
I do want to remind everyone that I'm going to
keep the street vendors, but they're going to have to,
you know, clean up their act, polish up their act,
get their act together. I will require street vendors to
wear uniforms based on the logos of their business, whatever
their property, whatever they are selling. But there's enough room
one hundred twenty fifth Street for the for the street

(01:42:44):
vendors and the store owners. And my listen, this is
America capitalist. I'm a capitalist in that regard the and
so let the best man win. I think the street
vendors need to be able. I consider them small businesses.
Now they're gonna have to wear uniforms. Uh, They're gonna
have to be fully responsible for the white washing of

(01:43:06):
their sidewalk, for the cleaning, and for the presentation of
their wares. And they can do that. That's not the problem.
Most of them would be willing to do it. But
I'm gonna make Harlem in particular, the streets so clean.
When I say to you, I'm gonna Harlem is gonna
be the streets are gonna be brooms swept clean, brooms
so you won't see anybody sleeping on the street. You

(01:43:27):
won't see anybody Vega zagabondy. I'm gonna make Harlem brooms,
the entire community community of Harlem brooms swept clean. One five,
one hundred, forty fifth, one hundred and sixteen hundred, tenth,
seventh Avenue, eighth Avenue, Lenox Avenue, Lexington Avenue, Broom swept clean.
I said this thirty four years ago, that the streets

(01:43:49):
will be so clean you could take off your shoes
and walk barefoot. I'm gonna show you a picture of
myself and Elizabeth actually on the street out in front
of the church, walking barefoot, thirty four years ago. I
was a much younger man. Elizabeth was a little bit
younger too. But I said I was gonna make the
streets brooms sweep, swept clean, and I'm going to do that.

(01:44:13):
I'm gonna do that as the mayor of the City
of New York. And again, I'm gonna bring forty one
billion dollars. Now if you look at the commerce, the
economic commerce of Wall Street down in that region. I
suppose that annually they go over the trillion dollar mark

(01:44:34):
in terms of sales, of stocks, of trading, of businesses,
of mergers, of banking, all of that they do probably
on a billion dollars, and New York just gets a
small chunk of that of one hundred and fourteen billion
dollars to run the City of New York. What I'm
going to do is that I'm going to turn Harlem

(01:44:55):
into a black wall Street. Well, no, not ple, that's
a phrase they came from back in the nineteen twenties
in Tulsa, Oklahoma. No, I'm going to turn Harlem into
an outlaw Wall Street to a righteous wall Street. Where
and Bedsty too, and Fort Green and South Jamaica and

(01:45:17):
East New York and all of those regions I'm gonna
turn into a profitable area where there will be forty
one billion, forty one imagine this in South Jamaica. Imagine
this and Bedsty forty one billion dollars now being poured
into these neighborhoods. How it would change their clothing at

(01:45:38):
the people where the cars that they drive, the houses
that they live in and it would upscale the city
of New York in ways probably nobody ever dreamed of
in terms of New York being in an upscale city
will be the new Dubai of the Western world.

Speaker 5 (01:45:54):
To be absolutely sure, Hey, Mandami, what's my name?

Speaker 2 (01:45:59):
What that's my name? What's my name?

Speaker 5 (01:46:03):
Jans Manning?

Speaker 2 (01:46:05):
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 ballot? Mon Dommie,
who are you gonna print?

Speaker 5 (01:46:24):
Whose name?

Speaker 2 (01:46:26):
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.

Speaker 5 (01:46:45):
Mayoral election, Jeans Manning? All right, now, let's get it on.

Speaker 2 (01:46:54):
I H I want to give you a little bit
of update about the polling. Now, when you look at
the polls, if you're watching one of the local New
York channels or even some of the national news channels
regarding the polls of the mayor racer here in New
York City, they will give you the the repose the
number from the Quinnipiac poll, from the Myrist poll, from
the Fox News poll, from the CBS poll. Uh. And

(01:47:17):
there's several posters out there that you know, they rely
upon pretty heavily, and they don't include me. They don't.
They just have the three Stooges though, Sama Bin Laden
Junior and uh Fredo core Leone and Pussing Boots or
three Stooges, which w you prefer. And what happens is

(01:47:38):
that they, let's say, a poster called somebody to get
them on the phone the mayor election New York. Who
you like, who you're gonna vote for? And somebody says
James Manning, I'm gonna vote for Jamis. He said, well,
he's out on the poll, he's not in the running,
he's out on the pole. And so I hear you
say that, and I know, but other than that, who
would be your second choice? They said, well, I'm gonna
vote for Pussing Boots.

Speaker 7 (01:47:59):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:47:59):
And so they'll put in puss In Boots or I'm
gonna vote for Osama bin Laden Jr. And they'll put him,
but they don't include me. Now what I've done, I've
done a thing called the internal polling. By that I
mean I've done my own poll and one of the
raids I was able to do my own polling. And
this course is it is not one hundred percent. It's
better than in many regards. Let me explain to you

(01:48:22):
what I'm saying. There's a podcaster named Queen z Flip
who's very popular and he has podcast me. He's interviewed
me twice and on the first interview he did of me,
he put it up on his website and I'm not
sure how any views he got, but there were comments

(01:48:42):
along with the views, and I had Elizabeth take a
look at the comments, and actually he has a tally
there of how many people for me, how many people
are against me? And on Queen Zips Queens the Flips
of absolute webs, I forty four percent of people are
in favor of me. Like what I had to say,

(01:49:04):
yay and amen to matting. Fifty percent of the people
were against me. Now you have to understand that these
people are gen zias there anyway, from age of sixteen
to thirty to thirty five years of age, So they
are not a people that normally necessarily would listen to
a person in my age category, which.

Speaker 5 (01:49:22):
Is a baby boomer.

Speaker 2 (01:49:24):
But when you can get forty four percent of a
gen Za a twenty year old to listen to me
and like what I say, that's power. So I asked
queens Zip Flip, queens flip. Last Saturday when he came
to interview me, I said, what's your tally of the
number of people that would vote for me in the

(01:49:45):
gen Zia if you will regiment or the people will
vote against me? And he said fifty to fifty. You're
fifty percent. Fifty percent of people of his audience liked me.
Fifty percent of people don't like me. So if that
is the case, let's just use that as a poll. Right.
That's that's a genuine poe where people aren't coerce to

(01:50:07):
say one thing or the other. They're just speaking their
natural feeling. They're hearing what I have to say, and
they're being just natural. No bout this tending this or
that or the other, or why should this or why
should that? They're being very natural. Fifty percent of people
at gen Zias like me and would vote for me.
Ain't that nothing? So what I am saying to you now,
of course we would have to check the gen xers,

(01:50:29):
we'd have to check the baby boomers. All of those
people most likely would be in favor of me. So
that would drive my rating, my ratings up to fifty
percent of the voting class of New York are ready
to vote for me, even though I'm not on the ballot.
Of course, you can write my name and you will,
and I'll expect you how to do that. But fifty

(01:50:50):
percent of the people. So I've tampered it down for
the margin of ERA of ten points, right, I said,
forty percent of the people of New York that will
vote will vote for me.

Speaker 5 (01:51:01):
Now that's in the margin of era. From forty percent,
he said, Well, the last.

Speaker 2 (01:51:05):
Pole we saw twenty eight Quinny Pact pole of Osama
been Laden Junior, he was at.

Speaker 5 (01:51:10):
Forty five percent.

Speaker 2 (01:51:11):
Yeah, but a large segment of the people that have
given me to fifty percent have left. Osama been Laden
Junior dropped him from forty five percentage points down to
thirty percentage points. So I'm now running ten to twelve
points ahead. And this is my internal poll. You can
just proof of it.

Speaker 5 (01:51:31):
You can say it's not working, it's not scientific, can
say what the hell you want to say. You can
say boomshack of like if you think you can.

Speaker 2 (01:51:38):
But no, as far as the New York I'm polling
ahead of everybody aboy at least twelve points according to
the gen zas now, and those are people normally wouldn't
I want to hear what I have to say. Gen
Z is a younger people, and they you know, they
don't want to hear from a guy who's a baby boomer.
At any rate. I thought I would have run that
passion all to get comfortable, because I'm gonna run it up.

(01:51:59):
I'm gonna win this election by landslide. Once our television
now start hitting, they're gonna hit hard. When they hit,
they're gonna hit hard and heavy. You can see me
up to sixty to seventy percent of New York voters
voting for me and our if you will manning for
me a campaign. All right, I'm gonna let the engineer
gonna bring up some information about the Middle passage, and

(01:52:21):
from there he's gonna let us get out of here
with sabbath and her group singing love and righteousness. Amen.
All right, miss Engineer, would you bring that up if
you will please? Sir, greetings everybody. My name is James Manning.

(01:52:41):
I'm the pastor of the Outlaw War Missionary Church right
here in Harlem, New York. I'm standing on the 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 Middle Passage ARCH, a

(01:53:03):
memorial that would represent the deaths of the literally millions
of Africas that died in the three hundred year slave
trade between.

Speaker 5 (01:53:14):
Europe and Africa and America.

Speaker 2 (01:53:17):
Now let me say this, this is not a racist
building memorial or arch. America is the greatest nation in
the 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

(01:53:40):
about memorializing the deaths of the millions of Africans that
died during 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

(01:54:01):
arch here on one hundred and twenty fifth Street and
seventh Avenue, on this African square. And I want to
show you where 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

(01:54:23):
east side going to the east of Harlem as it were,
and the other 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.

(01:54:48):
I accepted it. One 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. But one of the things

(01:55:12):
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 feet high into the air

(01:55:33):
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 want to ask you to

(01:55:54):
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 contributions also to America. I

(01:56:20):
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, a more powerful, and
a more exclusive. Blessed Christian nation that honors it dead,

(01:56:46):
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 now one stone
will be brought in hatred. And this project will never
symbolize racism of hatred.

Speaker 5 (01:57:07):
And when it is finally done and.

Speaker 2 (01:57:09):
The Fat Lady sings, the Fat Lady will sing, God
bless America. Learn that I love. That will be her
tune when this project is finally finished. Can I count
on your support starting number one with my becoming the
mayor of the City of New York. I need your help.

(01:57:30):
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 first time in over three
hundred years. Thank you so very much for listen to me.

(01:57:50):
I'm James David Manning. I'm the Lord's servant.

Speaker 5 (01:57:58):
Hey, Mandammie, what's my name? What's my name?

Speaker 2 (01:58:04):
What's my name? Jeans Mannon, 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

(01:58:24):
on the ballot? Mon DOMI, who are you gonna print?
Whose name? Jeans Mannon, Hey, mondmy, 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

(01:58:47):
York City mayoral election.

Speaker 5 (01:58:49):
Jeans Mannon, All right, now.

Speaker 2 (01:58:54):
Let's get it on. I'm the only one that can
put your spirit your problems or I can bring healing,
and I can bring Unit York.

Speaker 1 (01:59:10):
You're ready, ready, reay.

Speaker 6 (01:59:16):
Ready, ready, any goody.

Speaker 2 (01:59:18):
Get a penny?

Speaker 6 (01:59:20):
Do you ready again?

Speaker 1 (01:59:23):
Renny?

Speaker 6 (01:59:25):
You ready? Get ready, get ready, ready, got ready? You're ready,
get ready a ready, reay Ready.

Speaker 2 (01:59:35):
A city get.

Speaker 7 (01:59:40):
The fight for you in all your Day's the tide
of the last that you've been told he's a chance
for you to vote for. He's a man with the
plans that will get you through your struggles.

Speaker 5 (02:00:00):
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My Favorite Murder is a true crime comedy podcast hosted by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark. Each week, Karen and Georgia share compelling true crimes and hometown stories from friends and listeners. Since MFM launched in January of 2016, Karen and Georgia have shared their lifelong interest in true crime and have covered stories of infamous serial killers like the Night Stalker, mysterious cold cases, captivating cults, incredible survivor stories and important events from history like the Tulsa race massacre of 1921. My Favorite Murder is part of the Exactly Right podcast network that provides a platform for bold, creative voices to bring to life provocative, entertaining and relatable stories for audiences everywhere. The Exactly Right roster of podcasts covers a variety of topics including historic true crime, comedic interviews and news, science, pop culture and more. Podcasts on the network include Buried Bones with Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes, That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast, This Podcast Will Kill You, Bananas and more.

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