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Speaker 1 (00:42):
Jesus, shut this, get up, just ch just just check
such destination, giving up destination.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
Gee, this ain't no mystery.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Wait eace out to the west side.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
I'm here because I am a roaring line, crying out
rcious Welcome everybody to the combo of the Trust of
the Lord Iran. The many report all rolled into one,
mainly because we're trying to accomplish just that. We want
to give you some news and information. There's a lot
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going on in the news. Israel bomb cutter. There were
six people that were killed in Jerusalem streets of Jerusalem
on yesterday by a gunman that was a member of
the Mohammas group. So the Middle East is still a turmoil.
In Donald Trump's whole idea about him being able to
solve the problems in the wars in Gaza and in
Ukraine is worse than a hoax. The probably there's ever
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a hoax told us that that's the hoax. That's the
biggest one going right now. We do want to over
report that. We want to report on the fact that
the Jeffrey Epstein the Birthday Book has been released by
the Jeffrey Epstein State and it does have that Birthday
card that Donald Trump sent to Jeffrey Epstein on his
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fiftieth birthday, with the writings of that are very if
you will perverse, and then Donald Trump's signature mimicking pubic hair.
All that's going on right now, but that's not what
I'm here to talk to you about today. What i
want to talk to you about today is camp Pain
in my becoming the mayor of the City of New
York and along with the help of the Lord Jesus Christ,
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solving global problems now, not just local problems that we
have here in the City of New York, but global
problems and the return of the Lord Jesus Christ. I'm
very honored that you have logged on. I'm very honored
that you have aligned yourself. I do need to tell
you I need your help. I just want one final
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thing for you, and thank you for your loyalty and
your listenership and all of that. But I do need
your financial help. I do need you to donate, and
I'm going to deal with that as well. But let
me say this to you. 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
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must win this race to be the mayor of the
City of New York. It is not that I got
to win it or can win it, but I must
win it for the people. The more 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,
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a Muslim, will be the mayor of the City of
New York. A thirty three year old communist Muslim who
believes in fa quah. He believes in killing anybody who
does not say policing bessings upon the Prophet Muhammad. When
you say the name of Muhammad, you have to say
peace and blessings upon the name of the Prophet Mohammad.
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He believes in faquah. Anybody speaks ill in any way
against the Quran that you are the Quran gives you
the opportunity or the right to unlive them. And he
also believes in the tafada, that is the killing of
Jews wherever you find him and under any circumstances you
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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
interfada in Jerusalem yesterday, and then the if you will,
the IDF responding by bombing positions and cutter which is
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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. You don't want to do it. What
are y'all thinking about? What do you'll You don't with
all the problems with Hamas, with Muslim with Jews, with interfada,
with murder, with children, with if you will, Isis, with
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al Qaeda, with World Trade Center coming up in a
day or so, you don't want to put a Muslim.
I don't care what 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
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in city hall in New York City. You don't what
are y'all thinking about? What is the world coming to?
And so it's important, it's extraordinarily important that you realize
that I am the only choice. You can't even put
Cuomo there. He then become a puppet of Trumpet and Adams.
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He's washed up. It's all over it for him. The
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 of 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
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to see some explosions in media, corporate money. You're going
to see a whole lot. The only stable, stabilized, the
only stabilizing and stable event in politics right now in
New York and America's James David Manning. Now you'll have
to take the time to think about that. Where someone
on CNN to say that Evanderson Cooper was to say
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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 game 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 the only stabilizing force in
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America today, Manning is that's me. Now, if that was
said on CNN, it was set on one of the
major networks, then everybody or one of the universities or
somebody from you know, from I suppose the Nobel Prize
people were saying that you'd get on board. But to
have these said, and I understand for me to say
it to my own horn is probably not a good idea.
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But I'm the only stabilizing force in America right now.
I'm the only stabilizing force in America right now, politically, economically, spiritually,
whatever you do, listen, what you do? What listen? Did
you hear about the shootings that went on in Jerusalem yesterday?
Hamas shooter? Did you see what a mosque did on
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October seventh? Going back two years ago? Now, you don't
want to put a Muslim in What the hell are
y'all thinking about? What when you left 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
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though they themselves are Palestinians, are Muslims, or even Jews,
Jewish children who never had to hit a lick at
a snake. They've been spoon fed. They're born with a
silver spoon in their mouth. Everything given to them. What
they know about the 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 n
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a palm smells like in the morning, or deportation smell
like in the one that. They have no idea, And
they are making the suggestion about you cannot let these
young college students 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 I need I need money. I need money
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to fight these corporate if you will, tycoons, I need money.
You gotta donate. What are y'all thinking about? I mean,
what are y'all thinking about? 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
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fodders for years, and your buses being bombed, restaurants being
bombed in Israel and in Europe. You've had the world
Trade Center gonna that's gonna be coming up in a
day or two. And you're talking about are you serious?
You let these young whipper snappers who don't wouldn't know
their butt from a hole in the ground, talking about
putting a Muslim in city hall? Have you lost y'all?
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You know what? 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 Manning famil
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 a term I'm not always
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crazy about using that is to say, y'all need to
wait the hell up out there. You are you serious?
You're talking about putting a thirty three year old into
Father fa Quah, Peace and blesses upon the Prophet Muhammad
Muslim in the city hall? Have you lost your mind?
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Has America gone crazy? What is wrong with y'all?
Speaker 2 (10:58):
Wrong with y'all?
Speaker 4 (11:01):
Round with you? No? Uh no, you can't let these
college students who wouldn't know, I mean a bunch of
them got together to the vote. Anybody would have a brain,
anybody would have a ma church. 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
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idea of voting from Mandami in the primary. And now
you're talking about putting that boy in the city hall.
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 will be out for thirty days, y'all be
fasting Muslim, eating the Muslim, whatever it is for thirty
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days Ramadan is what that boy will do. That's what
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,
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the Cricket Board of Elections and a bunch of other
judges and everything threw me off the ballot three times,
so you gonna 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
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three times, no less, because they're afraid of the fact
that I'm gonna bring truth, and I will. So it's
imparted that you understand. You can't put that thirty three
year old far Quah, Peace and Blessings be upon Muhammad
or death far Quah, or into fadder or Isis or
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al Qaeda or any of the others. You can't bring
that to America. No, 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
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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 If you a Jew or a Christian,
you ain't got no business having a Jew call it
somebody who calls Jesus just a good man who denies,
who tells He says that Jesus is a liar. He
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says that the Muslim say that Jesus is a liar.
That Jesus was not a was not the son of God.
He was just a good man, not even a prophet
or maybe a prophet. You can't do that. You can't go.
It's wrong with y'all. You can't you can't. Can't yet listen, listen, listen.
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You're on the brink of the edge of the cliff.
And this thirty three old Mondami boy, this into farther 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 none of your young ones who ain't got no
self to run around these college campus with their textbooks
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in their backpack talking about the next mayor the 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 it is to it. Like it or not. We
got fifty five days and I'm ready. I'm ready now
to take the helm and to bring righteousness, love and righteousness,
peace and justice. And by the way, you know, the
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policies at all these these hypocrite politicians. I am so
sick of listening to these politicians. We need more lower
income houses, we need more jobs. Well, we need more police,
we need more, we need more this, we need more,
we need this and there. All all of that talking
about is what the problem that black people have? What
a bunch of phonies we need? Lord, Let me tell
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you something. Low income houses breathe more low income people.
The more you build low income houses, the more you
have low income babies being born, low income mamas, low
morral mamas, low morral grandmamas. The more you build low income,
the more you build more low this and low that,
you give a whole lot of low marrals, low character,
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low living, low life living. We need more low income.
Go to hell and take all your friends with you
when you're going. We need more, Lord, we need more police.
Why more police to crack more heads. No, you need
more fathers in the home. Don it No police are
the cracking boys here? There ain't got enough sense to
pull the pass up over that ass. Listen, we need
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more fathers in the home and more mamas who got something.
Let that father come in that house with that work,
butucket that lunch Bucky, come in and find that boy acting.
I can't got no sense of beating what that income
is life. That's what we do. You don't need the
police to beat him. We don't need the police to
shoot them. Now his father need it. You can't tell
to get tell they learn some sense and he'll get up,
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go up and then raise children and raise them a right.
So we need more. We need We're gonna get five thousand,
five hundred thousand more police. I said, damn yeah, one
now I was a crowmo Mondamin. One of them said,
we need fifty thousand more police. What good, God amighty,
what a scream. That's how they think about y'all though,
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But espect y'all black people and Latino people. We just
need more police to beat them niggas head. We need
more police to arrest them niggas and put them in genil.
We need we need more jails. We need for the
rest of them for to arrest them niggas and put
them in gail. We don't need more. We need more
fathers in the home. We need a man that passed
the man who'll stand up. And that's why black folk
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are running for me. Like nowey going off because I'm
telling them that's their problem. You need to get your
actor together, black people, stop asking the government to put
more restrict put you in low income houses, having low
income babies, having low income education, having low life, low marriage,
a little character, everything low about black people. We need
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more law. No, we don't need no more low What
the hell is wrong with y'all? And people sit down
and then sitting up at church and saying, yeah, we
need more low income. We don't need more law, we
need more high that's right, we need pastor man. I
never see anything like this, uh and and every it's
the same thing with the national election. Where there's a
local election, it's always about black people. Ain't about people,
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ain't about Chinese? Are you're talking about what Chinese? Don't
mean more pop little police in the Chinese neighborhood, don't
mean no more police in the Italian neighborhood. Don't mean
no more police in the Korean neighborhoods. Where are you
gonna put these more police in the black in the
nigger neighborhood. Put it in with them, niggas. We need
more police in that nigger neighborhood. We're gonna be ad
more houses where ain't gonna be bild more houses on
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the East Side where the Jewels live. You ain't gonna
be on more houses u in the Italian neighborhoods or
in the low income houses, and in the Chinese ain't
gonna be on the low income houses. We ain't gonna
be there. You gonna be a leading low income house.
Where I need Lowmorrow. We need low character, low life,
low living Black people. Them niggas, that's what y'all are
talking about. That's what you're saying every time they come
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out your mouth. Well we're gonna be a five hundred
thousand new units. You do need this? Or what what
the hell are y'all talking about? Well, we need more
low income housing, we need we need more police. We
need more police on the trains. We need more cops
to be crack niggas head No for what, No need
pastor man to get out there and tell them black folk, Now,
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you might need more protection around me because I get up.
I might need a larger police force. Got cause I'm
gonna tell Black people about the problem because I love them.
I ain't gonna pempo. I'm gonna tell black people about
there problem, gonna tell me I love him. I wanna
tell my mama, Joffre. They been black people. By the way,
Black people know me the boy. I think black people
are falling in love with me again. Yeah, they are.
Y'all had that boy Mondahma, what I mean? Not Mondama? Obama?
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You see what happened to put that Muslim in the
Height House. You see what happened over there. You see
what you put that Muslim in the White House. No,
I mean, I love black people, know about love black
people more dominably. But you call me the greatest lover.
That's right. They ain't nobody that love black people the
way I do. No, So here, I need your donation now.
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You got to donate. You got to get up off
them dollars. You got to get up off them dollar bills.
You gotta go to mining for man. You got to donate,
that's right, cause these people that'll fight me got corporate
check books along from here to ty Yank. No, you
got to go ahead now and donate. No. And because
they buying up everything, buying up all the media, buying up,
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all the new buying up, all the people buying them up,
said Hell. Bloomberg bought up all the churches. I did.
Now itams is strength. Cormo's trying to do the same thing.
Buy off the churches. Go to pastors and brother pass
will say, well, brother pastor, yeah we got ten thousand
dollars here, if you'll get up and tell the deacons
and the and the ushers and the missionaries that to
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vote for me. I got ten thousand dollars. My pocket said,
give me the ten thousand dollars. And before we have
the ink drives on the check, the pastors and are
preaching Cuomo. That's what we need. We need more Cuomo.
We need more Cuomo. Pastors matters say Cuomo lost his mojo,
but Quarmo ain't lost his mojo. We need more Cuomo.
We need Moco. Cuomo ain't lost his mojo. Yeah, can
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I hear an amen? Can I hear it amen? Can
I hear an amen for Cuomo? Can I hear it
amen for Cuomo? Quarmou ain't lost his mojo? Give me
an amy? Can I hear an amen for Cuomo? Ten
thousand dollars inc ain't drying on the check yet. But no, no,
we we we We're gonna be the next mayor of
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the city of New York. Now, you know, I need
to tell you this as well. I need to let
you know that all the things that that I've talked about,
I've done myself, and I've made a lot of mistakes
in life. I keep thinking about what I did to
Mama Neil. I came to What on earth was I
thinking about? Because there's nobody, nobody in the leadership Black
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people ant telling me, but boy, go home and take
care of your Grandma's wrong with You're crazy, nap they headself.
Nobody was telling me that. Then when I was a younger,
but down at sixteen, I stole from my grandfather Dad
in there, I stole from him. Anybody nobody telling me
to preach up that preacher and all that talking in
tongues and all that stuff, and ain't telling me how
I need to leave my live, live my life to right. Well,
el so if I don't crack my head, No, And
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then I raised my hand against my father. That was
just a beginning. It got worse, oh Lord, that I
day by day after I got came to New York,
it got I did everything I was big enough to do,
and some things that I step on the ladder to
do because I won't quite big enough to, but I
got on the ladder and did it. Anyway, I'm talking
about Officer. None of it was good. None of it
was good, none of it. So I want to make amends.
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I do. I want to be able to you know.
I want to try to recofie some of the things
I do. And I want to tell people don't do
what I did. That's what I want to do, and
I wanna. I will follow the prophet Isaiah who says
that we're gonna make all the exalted places, all the
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hot hills and high hills brought mountains and hills brought low,
and all the valley's gonna be exalted. We want everybody's
gonna be on the same playing field. That's what Isaiah said.
Comfort you, my people, And I want to comfort the
people I do. I really want to help the people.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
I do.
Speaker 4 (22:22):
I want to people in a lot of pain. There's
a lot of there's a lot of misery going on,
and I can help as the mayor of the City
of New York. That's right, I And so I'm gonna
start each day and on prayer. I gotta I had
the engineer bring up my photo I'm every day. I'm
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gonna start every day at city Hall on my knees
in prayer. That's what I'm gonna do every day that
city hall behind me. I will start every day prayer
on the steps of his city Hall. That is right,
Or if it's too colda in Clement, I'll go inside
to the chapel in there. But this will be the
first mayor in the history of the two hundred year
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history of New York City that got started with a
mayor that praise every day, a man that's very concerned
about the well being of the hospitals and the prisons,
and a man that will will stop. I will put
a stop to building low income people, low income ideas,
low income doctorates, low income philosophy. We're gonna stop all that.
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And next time I hear somebody standing on the stage,
next time you hear somebody say, stand on stage talking
about building more low incomes, go up there and slap
the taste out their mouth. So we don't want no
more low income with tirey all politicians calling us low
income and load this and low living and low life
and low mad. Next time you see what politicians all
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we need more low go up there and slap the
taste out of moving in the other and where we
want more police? What the hell you need more police? Fuck?
What the hell you need more police. You've been saying
that for the last seventy years we need police, and
crime keeps going up. More police, crime keep going up.
And then that boy, what's his name, Adams, he was
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a part of the crime sending to get while he
was a police officer. Tell maybe we need more police.
We ain't gonna send the police. Ain't gonna send them
to the Jewish neighborhood. We ain't gonna send more police
to the Chinese neighborhood. Hell no, we ain't gonna send
more police to the East Side, on the wealthy part
of New York City. We ain't gonna send more police
down to Wall Street, down to Washington people on Wall Street. No,
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you're gonna send more police to the poor neighborhood, to
the ghetto, to the low income house neighborhood. And they're
gonna crack eggs, like cracking eggs at that there's some
sort of fish fry. No, uh uh, these times am
I talking about We're gonna get more police, go up
there and slap the taste out there mouth. We're gonna
get what you're talking about. Why are you insulting us
talking about we got more we need more police, five
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hundred thousand more police, We need five thousand, fifty thousand,
one hundred thousand more low income unit. Slap the takewell, lad,
wait a minute, or somebody try to sue me. Okay,
let me repeat, let me recap that. Let me just
suggest that someone should slap the taste out of a
politician's mouth every time he says low income housing or
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more police. Uh, then I please, I recamp that. I
take that back. I fully and completely disavow suggesting sending
anyone to slap a politician who says low income and
we need more police, or when the police so the
politicians said we need more police, he should be slapped.
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I resend that I take that back. I completely disavowed that,
and I would admonish everybody to not follow that that
statement that I made about slapping somebody talking about low
income housing, building more low, low, low, low, building low.
But the hell you building low well any rate? You
get the idea? All right, So here's the then I
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got to go. Now, I figured y'all had enough but listen,
I am going to be the next mayor of the
City of New York the next fifty five They is
gonna be really really interesting. You ain't know what's going
on behind the scenes. And by the way, you know,
they won't put me on television. You know, they won't
put me. They won't write a word, they won't use
any ink. They put an a by my name. But
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they figured, well, he can't get this message out, and
if he can't get this message out, he can't become mayor.
I got something for him. I got something for them
New York one and all these other pcn ns and
the n s, NBC's and w P i X, I
got something for him. Channel seven, Channel two, Channel five,
I got something for him, a New York Post. I
got something for him. They figured, no, we're just we
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got it. We got and kicked off the ballot three times. Listen,
everybody that was out there and there and Westend, they
parade go for all them black folks saw out there,
they gonna vote for me. That's right. With that alone,
I'll win the election just with that alone. But here
so it imparted that you realize that, uh, black people
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need somebody to tell them about themselves. Now they do
and they need somebody who love them enough to tell them,
to tell them the truth. Don't try to sugarcoat it.
Tell them the truth and let the chips fall where
they may. And that's what I'm gonna do. That's what
I'm doing, all right. By listen, I'm gonna take a break.
Don't go anywhere. I'll be right back. I got more
of the Manning Report and the trust Lord. I'll combo
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the trust Lord and the man Report. Combo. Don't go,
I'll be right back, all right. Bless you.
Speaker 5 (27:48):
You're the pastor of the church.
Speaker 4 (27:49):
Yes I am.
Speaker 6 (27:50):
I love that. I've even watching that church and me
and my hustle for you.
Speaker 5 (27:54):
You're so bold, you are not out of order, and
I love the authority that you want inspirational.
Speaker 4 (28:01):
That's my man. He's sitting back in the count. Thank
you for all your God bless you.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
Thank you, Hi, following you?
Speaker 4 (28:10):
Where is your thank you? Thank you? Thank you're so
very very much. Thank you.
Speaker 2 (28:17):
The hand you.
Speaker 4 (28:19):
A little ball up here?
Speaker 6 (28:20):
Yeah, what's your name, Lynette Nicholaste?
Speaker 4 (28:24):
Well, thank you, Jeanneless.
Speaker 6 (28:25):
Yes, I'll take a flight.
Speaker 4 (28:26):
You're you're a journalist. You're right for.
Speaker 5 (28:29):
Essence Magazine, the books and culture.
Speaker 4 (28:31):
Will give me some press. Thank you so much.
Speaker 6 (28:34):
I'm sending me for now that I'm gonna be all right.
It's the fresh year in the car and I'll give
you all the thank you. I'm so happy to meet
my husband.
Speaker 5 (28:45):
Sometimes we walk with from our condo just to see
what you cooked up.
Speaker 4 (28:48):
I'm so full. It's it's just truth.
Speaker 5 (28:53):
People are so kind up in modern day creatures, and
they're trying to be celebrities and please everybody. Your leaders
are supposed to tell that they're supposed to be break
down protocol, you know, and not follow the status close.
Speaker 4 (29:04):
Thank you for your compliments.
Speaker 6 (29:06):
Not everybody is confused. We understand the votes.
Speaker 4 (29:23):
I'm here.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
We're gonna plain.
Speaker 4 (29:27):
We not love me, Okay, I love you all.
Speaker 5 (29:31):
I cannot wait to tell my husband. We always come
and see what you're pudding.
Speaker 6 (29:35):
Howbout your nickte Nicholas?
Speaker 4 (29:37):
Okay, yeah, I'm God blessing that.
Speaker 6 (29:39):
Yes, ma'am. I'm so thank you for y'all.
Speaker 4 (29:42):
God bless you. Thank you for stopping and saying hello
to me. Absolutely, thank you, God bless you.
Speaker 5 (29:49):
Take a picture of me. Pass to James Manton so
we would come and be like I met him personally.
Speaker 6 (29:56):
Where're you gonna help me move by the place?
Speaker 4 (29:59):
I will hard and help improve your life if you
get a better income or take these burdens off your
shoulders that you're carrying her out. Yes, we need to
understand that. Thank you, God bless you understand many that's you.
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How are you nae to meet your great Why?
Speaker 7 (30:25):
Hey?
Speaker 4 (30:25):
Bring that's all.
Speaker 8 (30:28):
Right?
Speaker 4 (30:28):
The mayor?
Speaker 6 (30:29):
All right?
Speaker 4 (30:30):
What's your name is? Joel Davis? Girl Davis? Joe j
E r A L d r ld Joel. Okay, I'll
be looking away him. I'm talking about the mayor, next mayor.
That's what you mean, that's what you mean? Yes, definitely
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definitely said God, bless you, Thank you. All right. So
I started out a few moments ago by saying that
Isaiah spoke about God told him to comfort the people,
and that's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna comfort the people.
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But people have been a lot of pain. I explained
that you just don't want to put a Muslim in
city hall, not at this time, not with what's going
on in this route, with Hamas with Gaza, with the
Enti Faders, with what's happening in Ukraine and Russia. You
don't want to put a Muslim anybody. Anybody who's remotely
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considering putting a Muslim in the city hall is not
It's not. A does not really understand the world. You
don't understand the world. You don't. But I want to
tell you this that the Lord has told me to
comfort the people. I want to read Isaiah. Mister, and
you if you bring up Isaiah chapter forty for me,
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I want to read that because I want to comfort
the people. You know. I was talking with young woman
who had a miscarriage the other day and she said
she felt ashamed and scarred, and I told her to
use that to drive who you would become. I to
this very day, I feel ashamed by what I did
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to my grandmother. I felt ashamed what I did to
my family, my children. I'm ashamed of what I did.
We were on Rochester Avenue, Rochester by the way. I
believe that there was a miracle that took place. God
put our God put God put our float right at
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Rochester and Eastern Parkway, where where Cuomo and Adams and
Sleeve where were able to assemble. So they all saw me.
I was right then from them, they couldn't miss me.
But I remember several years ago on a rainy Friday night,
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I was I had bought a nineteen sixty four cord
there and my wife at the time that I divorced
and that I abused. We were picked up the baby
at on patchin Avenue and I was driving back out
to East tenth Street that night, and this guy driving
a Mustang stopped in front of me. And Rochester Avenue
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has cobblestones, and right there where I came out of
the park on Rochester Avenue, the cobblestone were wet, so
when I hit the bricks, the car just kept sliding
and it wouldn't stop, and it slid right into the
back end of that fellow's Mustang. So we got out.
We exchanged driver's license, insurance and that kind of thing.
But I remember that it was a rainy night there
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on Rochester Avenue. But God put our our our float
right in front of right right on Eastern Parkway where
all the dignitary's cars came out, so they'd have to
see my float, see my name, see me. And I'm
going to run that video of the West Indian Carnival
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a little bit later on even this segment or the
next segment coming up in the Manning Report segment. So
you can see how that and I'll pointed out that
that So that was a bit of a miracle that
that took place for those who are looking for, you know,
God to participation with us and that event. But I
remember that that was going back, oh, fifty years ago,
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that happened on uh, maybe forty five years ago. That
happened on Rochester Avenue. Okay, all right, So Isaiah the
Prophet was told by God to comfort the people, comfort
the city of Jerusalem. And he was said, comfort ye,
comfort yee, my people, saith our your God, speak comfortably
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to Jerusalem and cry unto her that her warfare has accomplished,
and that her iniquity is pardoned for she have received
of the Lord's hand double for all of her sins.
But all that's over. What now here comes faster man,
and all that's over. The voice of him that cries
in the wilderness, prepare you the way of the Lord.
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Now you know that's John the Baptizer. Many y'all probably
thought John the Baptized was the originator of that statement.
Is and this statement was this eight hundred years before
John the Baptizer by Isaah divorce of him that cries
in the wilderness, I'm saying the voice of him that cries,
and right here in North America, I'm that voice crying
out in the wilderness of North America. I'm that voice.
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Prepare you the way of the Lord, because Minister whole Necker,
Minister Honecker, Jesus is coming back, and I'm to prepare
you the way Jesus called. Tell all the people down there,
and Louise handle them. Southern Baptists and Methodist churches down there,
the whole. They can tell all the people down there,
the Southern Baptist Church and the Methodist Church is down
there in Mike Johnson's territory that I'm to prepare the
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way for the Lord, mixed straight in the desert highway
for our God. That's what I'm called to do. I'm
the third speaker of that particular prophecy. Firs Isaiah spoke it.
Then John the Baptized as spoken, and now I'm speaking there.
And John Isaiah goes on to say, every valley shall
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be exalted, in every mountain in Hell shall be brought low.
See what Isaiah saying, all the poor people, stop all
this low income stuff, stop all this more police stuff.
Stop it. Those are people down in the vallet, and
the people up on the hill are hiring more police
and assigning more valid digging deeper when you're in a hole,
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stop digging more low income houses. I almost got in
trouble a few months ago. So I was telling people,
next time you're a politician, talk about we're gonna build
more low income houses up there on the stage, walk
up on the stage and slap the taste out of
his mouth. But I repented for that, and I took
back those words. I said, I, you know, I recan't that.
I just allow that. I'm not for that, So I
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don't get in any kind of legal trouble. But I'm
sick and tired of these every time we need more
and everybody jumping up and down all the black people,
Chinese people are jumping them down by low income houses.
Jewish people aren't jumping up and down by low income
Who's who you talking? You're talking to them black people.
We need five fifty thousand more police. Talk does mean
you got a police for every young boy born in
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New York City. He has his own police to crack
his head. He got it over there. Fifty thousand more police,
fifty thousand black boys were born. They need fifty thousand
more police to crack his head. Ain't everybody jumping them down? Well,
more police, more police on the subway, more police. We
need more popo. Anyway, every valley shall be exalted in
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every mountain, and hell shall be brought law. And uh,
the people on the hill top of y'all got to
come down off there now and tell you that now.
They say, don't go on Wolverton mind if you're looking
four wife off Clifton Towers got pretty young daughters and
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he's pretty handy. Would a gun and a knife? They say,
don't go on Wolverton Mountain if you're looking for a wife,
cause Clifton Towers got some pretty young daughters and he's
pretty handy. Would a gun the knife? Bob Jackson have
heard that some before. Wolverton Mountain. Bob Jackson, I think
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I knew that, Sorry, and I know I can sing
it too. By the way, Oh, please don't go on
Wolverton's Mountain if you're looking for a wife called Clifton
Towers got three young daughters. And he's pretty handy. Would
a gun and a knife anyway, The people on the
mountain gotta come down. Those on the hill y'all gotta
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come down. We gotta all live in. We gotta all
live on the plains. We ain't living in the valley, y'all.
We come out the valley, y'all, coming down off the hills.
That's what and what the prophecy. So when that lawd
sent me out to do this work, he told me
to do this, and and say that the crooked shall
be made straight, and the crooked shall be made straight,
and the rough place is made plain. That's what the
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Lord said. And I said, and the crook shall pay too,
by the way, all the crook shall pay. And uh
you know we made them crooks that went after us
and treated us and lies out there, that lawyer out
there trying to bamboozle us. And uh no, we made
them pay all. We made them pay, And I'm gonna
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make all these other crooks pay too, by the way,
And all the rough places shall be made playing. We
got to get rid of people like our shopton. Got
to get rid of that boy. If you if listen,
if nothing more, send me a donation just to get
rid of our shopping again. Can you do that, say
past the man. I wasn't gonna do that. I know
you're right. I just believe you're gonna become the mayor
without my donation. I just love your I love your
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Pastor Man, I love you, love you Lottle, I can't
get enough of you. But I wasn't gonna send your
donation because I figure everybody that's gonna send your donation.
Now I figure you're gonna because I seen you fight
like hell, Pastor Manning, and I figure you're gonna be
the man anyway. So I'm just gonna keep my dollars
in my pocket. I won't send you nothing. But now
I heard that if I send you a donation, no,
I'll get rid of our shop that hell, I'm taking
out my check book. I might go into my life
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saving I might even sell my insurance policy if you
can get rid of our shopton passive man, if you
get rid of our shopping, I'm sending I'm definitely, I'm
definitely gonna send you something. I had to decide to
send you anything before because I know you're gonna be
the math. So I ain't worried about that. But you
say you're gonna get rid of our shopton, I'm here, gook,
I'm taking out my check book, Make my wife take
out her check book. I'm going in my children's cookie job.
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If you're gonna get rid of our shopping, if you're
gonna make the rough places plain, if you're gonna do
that pastor yes, suh, bro, you got my money, So
go to many for if you're gonna do it. Now,
let's a good bit. Let's get real. Go to Manny
for me a dot com and donate. Amen. Now, I'm
gonna that's another thing too. A lot of people sitting
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there web past the man, and you know, I know
people are gonna donate to you because you're a good man.
So I don't have to, like let everybody else do it,
and I just watch all your victories. No, man, don't
don't be thinking like that. I told you about that
once before. I thought I'd talked to you all about that.
Don't be doing that. But the thing of it is
that I see I try to try to tell everybody
now and I almost maybe I'll stop after this, but
maybe I won't. See I did a lot of wrong
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things when I was young, in my twenties. I mean,
I just did a lot of crazy things I did.
We lived on Saint James Place. You go to Saint
James Place down sixty foe Saint James. You go to
Saint James Place between Lafayette, uh and all the way
over to Fulton Street. Just just they're beautiful houses. I
didn't have no sense. And my grandmama washed my underwear.
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I'm sleeping on her sofa, she fixing my meals. And
then I got some money and I ran for the
new car. Just crazy. But you know, I really didn't
have any strong influences in my life to tell me.
What was what people say, well, you get more people
to join your church if you want so strict, you
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want so you know people, but you're too strict. Well
the thing was, yeah, I get more people joined the church,
but to be raising hell and taking and uh and
and uh doing what they I did to my grandmama,
to my family and to everybody else. Yeah, there'd be
a whole lot of people that there's a preacher out
there in George. I heard the day talking about starting
growing marijuana. He's becoming a drug dealer right there, Like uh,
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Aretha Franklin's father. Uh see, oh Franklin, he was a
drug dealer right down to Detroit, selling drugs out the
back door of the church. Aretha Franklin's father. Not to
mention that they made her pregnant. But at any rate, uh so, no,
I I've done a lot of wrong things and then I,
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you know, got jobs and cussed out my boss man
and all that kind of stuff. And I just a
lot of thing, abused a lot of women, you know,
I just did a lot of it. So I wanna here,
let me read this. I'm gonna read this miscendia. Do
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you have this, Raphael suan Raffa, Sula said, Pastor, you
never wrote read anything I wrote before, but you never
wrote it. You never really anythink as good as it's
before Sula mine, here's what it says. Why I'm the
most qualified person on the planet to be the mayor
of the City of New York. Whatever you do, you
don't want to put that Muslim at these times between
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Muslim and Jews, you don't want to put that boy out.
But what Gaza is going on, you don't want to
put you don't want to put that Muslim in the
and uh mayor's office. I tried to tell y'all not
to put Obama in there. You wouldn't listen. The Suda
min rits. Pastor man ain't be able to save the
black race in America if he gets into politics. He
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knows what the problems are. He is a quintessential black man.
He has been everywhere where a black man can possibly
go in America, from an elite university to prison, from
a rural southern background to a big city existence to
a corporate job, to a brief life as a criminal,
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from poverty to middle class existence, to a belief in
God and the re affirmation of your faith, to a
religious leader and a family man. He understands the black
man and woman down to their very bones. Elect him
people of New York City to be the mayor to
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the man's office. With the advent of the new AI technology,
white racist and power will have godlike technologies at their
disposal while possessing primitive impulses to suppress all progeny that
are weak, just as the Nazis did in Germany during
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the period of World War Two. Eugenics as a concept
that is about to make a huge comeback because we
didn't deal with these philosophical concepts over several generations. Since
we didn't heal these psychic impulses in our collective unconsciousness unconscious,
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they will re emerge among us. And he signs it
with the word peace. So it's important that we understand.
I want to help. I believe I can help people.
I'll share this with you because I figured I can
talk to y'all. Y'all won't scandalize my name. I'm hoping
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every time I give something to somebody, I'm hoping that
it will ease the pain of the things I oh
so much from so many people. I was telling Deborah
Loved the other day, I said, you know, I didn't
do right by my children, and of course when I
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tried to do right, they don't want to hear, and
that they don't want to hear a thing from me.
Plus I had a sister who had to pause. That
girl was more poison than a cobra, a rale snake
and a black diamond snake, all buying in one. That
girl could bite a cobra on the neked, the cobra
would die. My sister, how desperate, how poison her tongue was,
and she poising the children anyway, So I said to Deborah,
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I started groups in the church called the Men of
the East and the Women of the East, and I
took them all around the world. You know, had the
resource to do it. I spent my retirement money. I
never I never built a retirement fund. All the money
I got just went to the children. So I thought, well,
maybe that would ease my pain. And it did because
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I produced some really very strong word powerful people.
Speaker 3 (47:05):
You know.
Speaker 4 (47:05):
Jeremiah father runner out here call themself doctor, doctor, musician, phar.
I don't know if y'all heard about that. I don't
know if his father knows about that. Call themselves doctor.
Ain't got no PhD nor MD, but that's what they
called himself. Now, Jeremiah, I call himself doctor, musician phar.
But at any rate, so I spend all my money.
I ain't got no money in the bank right now.
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You know, I got Jesus and Jesus in my bank,
but no. So I think that if I get the
Mayds off, I'm gonna help a whole lot of people.
I am I'm gonna turn off, I'm opening up the conference,
and I'm gonna now I'm gonna tell people the truth.
I ain't gonna be giving stuff away, you know, No,
I'm gonna tell people the truth. But I you know,
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sometimes I ask I talk to the Lord. I said, well, Lord,
you know my feeling is pain, because you know, can
I all that that I did this fifty year forty
fifty years ago? Why can't I you know, why can't
that just be gone? And I never think about it again?
And you didn't give me a real good answer. But
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what I do know is that I figure, well this,
let me help other people. I'm doing pretty good right now.
You know, I'm okay. I ain't got no money in
the banking all that kind of stuff. I got Jesus
in the bank. But whatever I get, I'm gonna help people.
I educate children. I love to educate children.
Speaker 9 (48:26):
I love that.
Speaker 4 (48:27):
I love to feed children. They came in this morning.
Down there in the breakfast program, they're feeding you. I
don't go down there and feed. I don't going to serve.
They probably gonna put me out the church or not
helping in the breakfast programs. Well, Pastor, we ain't seen
Pastor manning down in a long time. You're probably right,
probably get ready to bounce me out of here. But
I think this, if I become the mayor, I can
help people and I can ease my pain. No, I can't.
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I can ease the pain of what I did, and
I can I can stop men from going to prison
the way I did. I can't. I become the mayor
of sitting in New York, You're gonna got to shut
down the prison. I tell you one thing. Here's one
thing that I say this kind of cryptically, you know,
to use a fancy word. I say this, that I
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become the heir of the city of New York. You're
gonna have to shut down some of these precincts. Couse
you ain't gonna need them. They got precincts on every
five blocks in Harlem. Now they don't have none on
the East side o the west side, but they got
precincts everywhere you shake a stick in Harlem, Bedstive for
Green you know, Brownsville, East, New York. I become the
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man coach. They ain't the police coming sitting there drinking coffee,
eating donuts, cause they a't gonna have nothing to do.
Ain't no crime in the street. Nobody call them anything.
And that thing you probably got to put get some
get rid of some of the m uh the medical
workers who those people that run around in the Ambulan says,
you know, the emergency medical workers. Got to get rid
of some of them too, cause people are not gonna
be a sick having heart attacks and all that kind
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of going on in the house in the middle of
the night. MT truck breaking into the house. No, you
definitely got to shut down these police officers precincts. Brother
police officers. You know I'm for y'all. I'm not Black
Lives Matter. You know, Black Lives Matter is the phoniest
thing you've seen in out of life. Phoney is a
three dollar bill. But but brother police officer, Brother police officer,
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I'm gonna tell you right now, I've becoming the mayor
of the City of New York. Y'all gonna shut down
some of these preests because you ain't gonna need him.
You ain't gonna need him. All we need is the
father back in down home, and you ain't gonna need
no prop You ain't need no police cracking that boy's head.
All you use that father back at home and Pastor
manning at the helm. I'm telling the father what to do,
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and the father telling that boy what to do. End
the story. God telling me what to do. I tell
the father what to do, the father tell that boy
what to do. End the story. No police, get rid
of ice too, get rid of ice, steam, hot water,
and everything. Get rid of everybody.
Speaker 2 (50:58):
I know.
Speaker 4 (50:59):
I'm serious about that. So that's probably gonna be one
of the things I say. Well, if Manny becomes pro
the pro the mayor of the City of New York,
he gonna cut down on the police officers. That's right.
And a lot of people working for the city are
probably gonna lose their jobs, working in you know, the
SNAP program, or working in the food services program, or
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working in the housing program and all these different programs.
For all these people who learn how to game the system.
You know, you ain't gonna want to game the system.
You know, when you got a sixty seventy five thousand
dollars your job to start with. Now you can get more, obviously,
But I tell you what, there is nobody listen to
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me because you say what your want. Pessorman, I look
at you. I listened to you, but I ain't gonna
send you no money because I think you got enough money.
Ain't sending you nothing. But I'm gonna listen to you
every day because I learned something. I get helped, I
get healed by listening to you. You know what I
got to say about you, I need to say the
off line. I got some choice words for you. You
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know that anyway. But no, I am the most qualified
because I was in the church still there I was
telling people, you know, everybody want me to get with
the new fangle thing and accept homosexuality and LGBTQ and
perform same sex magic. I can't do that. I mean,
I accept homosexually, join our church. I'll baptize it, put
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you on the deacon board. Well I've done that before.
I'll do it again. But I can't accept. I can't
perform same sex marriage. And I can't let you, you know,
have same sex with people white members the church. No
one I can let you commit adultery or murder or line.
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I can't just say okay, this is okay to do this.
And I think the other thing is that people have
to realize is that I don't you know. You got
to realize is that I'm trusting the Lord. I'm trusting
in Almighty God. I don't even know how to work
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a computer. I'm I'm trusting Jesus. Oh I am. By
the way I said, I'm gonna show you the West
End of the Day parade, best engineer. Bring up that
that video of the of the West Ending Day parade,
uh car carnival thing. Bringing it up in just a moment.
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I'm the only one that can cure the spirit your problem.
I can bring healing, and I can bring Union York City.
Speaker 9 (53:45):
Ready, gody go get a ready.
Speaker 4 (54:03):
Up a little bit, back it up, just a little bit,
just a tag all right? He started there away, hold
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right there, right right the right there. See now that's
that's and that's uh Eric Adams group group. See all
this blue and white, blue and white. That's this entire group.
Now I have more people than he had.
Speaker 8 (54:37):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (54:37):
And he's walking. He doesn't have a float. He's got
a car. I think he's sitting in the car.
Speaker 7 (54:43):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (54:43):
There's a little small uh Mercedes Benz that was there.
Maybe well, get a chance to see it again. But
that's his group walking behind him. And he had to
pass right by my float. In fact, he was behind
our float, so he had to see that big sign
out of said manning for mail drove him insane. Go ahead, mister.
Speaker 9 (55:03):
Engine ready.
Speaker 4 (55:15):
City, get ready for the fight for you in all
your again. That's and out of the group right there.
Watch the one with the hat. You're gonna get me
an ugly sign. Watching TI up the last you've been
told to food talk. They had to come right out
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in front of me. They had to come right in
front of me.
Speaker 7 (55:43):
He's a man with the plans that will get you
through your struggles.
Speaker 10 (55:53):
Going on of a new you.
Speaker 4 (55:57):
Got ready for change and true.
Speaker 2 (56:02):
Love righteousness.
Speaker 7 (56:05):
Don't need no politicians.
Speaker 2 (56:07):
I've ratressness. It's all.
Speaker 7 (56:11):
Loving righteousness, New York City in Geese, loving righteousness.
Speaker 2 (56:18):
That's all we need.
Speaker 7 (56:21):
Yes a can, Yes he can't can. Yes, the Canon
he can and he will because he's the man. It's
a can.
Speaker 2 (56:27):
Yes he can't can.
Speaker 7 (56:28):
Y's he can and he can and he will because
he's a man. It's a can. It's a can't can.
It's the Canony can and he will because he's the man.
Yes he can, Yes he can't can. Yes, the Kennedy
can and he.
Speaker 4 (56:39):
Will because he's the man.
Speaker 7 (56:40):
I'm a magists. You can't can, Yes it can. You
don't need no politicians harm a madstine. Yes he can't
can it's all.
Speaker 2 (56:50):
Love.
Speaker 7 (56:51):
Yes he can't can, Yes.
Speaker 2 (56:52):
He can, and he having Mahistan. If you can't can,
that's all we need hepany way for the next year
of movie.
Speaker 4 (58:01):
Yeah, so as you can see, we were right there
in the midst where God put out We won't think
I was campaign manager Elder Salem, you know, he just
had happened that they would put us there, right there.
I put our float right where all the action was.
That's where our float was. And thank God also we
rent in the back of the crowd where we were
probably wouldn't have gotten out there till six or seven
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o'clock that night when that shooting started out there. So
but God put us right there where all the action was,
where Cuomo was, where Adams was, and actually Mondami's float
was behind us. So about three or four floats, so
I think it was number eleven or twelve. We were
number eight. But I you know, it was a great day.
We'ld give God the praise. I you know, I think
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a lot of people took pictures of me, and that
must have been at least twenty five thirty shots of me.
More that I saw at pictures actually walked up and
I actually had to pose for a shot. There were
people taking shots all along the pathway as we went along. Listen,
here's what I want to do. I want to tell you.
I want to reach. I said five point five million
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yesterday people yesterday new Yorkers. But I've revised that and
I've done some research. I wanted to see. Well. By
the way, one of our members, one of our loving members,
gave us a chunk of money yesterday, and we'll thankful
to that, and I'll talk about more about that at
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the appropriate time, but she it was a good chunk.
So I was looking at, you know, whether or not
we should buy television time. For instance, I was checking
out New York one, which is a pretty popular political
station in New York. Right, New York One, Yo, y'all
don't live here. You don't know about that. But it's
a spectrum news New York One, so you probably have
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a spectrum where you live, no matter where it's happened.
But you know, New York One is not such a
big deal. They only get nobody knows what their daily
viewers is, but it's estimated that they only get like
seven hundred thousand views per week. That's seven thousand, seven
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hundred thousand per week. That's one hundred thousand per day.
That's what they get New York won, right, And so
I checked out, well, what about WPIX channel level, which
is very popular station here New York area as well.
Nobody knows what their viewership is and they won't release
the release their viewership, but I suspect it's less than
a million people per per week. I mean, you're talking
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about New York one and they only get like one
hundred thousand people per day. And so I have said, well,
oh well, I'll you know, I'll just use social media.
I will. And I wanted to be able to come
up with five hundred and fifty five hundred five point
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five million views as restricted to the New York, New
York region, but I'm going to revise that upward because
we were getting We're just now beginning to post our videos.
I'm going to show you the video that we're posting,
but we should be getting at least two hundred anywhere
from fifty thousand to one hundred and fifty thousand views
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per day, more than New York one on social media,
more than New York one. It's what we should be getting.
And so I've did the study. I've did the research.
I went and I checked all Google and AI and
all that kind of good stuff. I'm all in, I'm
all in the computer, tapping and fingering and everything doing
that stuff. We're in the middle of nine three o'clock
in the morning. I'm sitting up looking at all these
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stats and everything, watching what's everything? Who got what?
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This? That?
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And the other time? You know. Anyway, So I did
all that work, and so I've discovered that we can
reach first five point five million people. We got fifty
five days between now and November four, right, if my
count is right. I told you all about my maps.
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But here's what I want to do. That's just in
social media. That's just in social media. But we have
several outlets whereby we can promote. Number one is that
we have the announcement board. I don't know if the
engineer has the newest announcement that we just put upon
the announcement board. I don't know if we have that.
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If not, we'll get to it. But we also have
mister engineer, I asked a jet pilot to send you
a pick of the van that we're gonna rap with
the knockout mandami post. I ask him to send you that. Now,
this van, this is our van. We got two of
these Sprinter vans, and as you put us four screamings
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in you, we we're going to we got two of these.
We're gonna wrap both of these vans with a knockout
mandami on each side. I expect that these vans the way,
we're gonna position them at the various busy spots of
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New York City, even downtown on Wall Street and let
those vans sit there. For as an advertiser, well, well
we'll let us sit there on Wall Street. I expect
that these vans, the two of them together will bring
us fifty thousand viewers, I mean unique viewers every day,
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fifty thousand, which will bring us to five million also
over the next fifty five days. So I'm looking, I'm
trying to promote to you, to show you our promotion campaign.
First of all, we're gonna use social media. We'll be
using that f for years. We're gonna continue to use it.
But this van parked on Wall Street Park where you
got the Grand Central Station or Penn Station, a park
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near Times Square a partner. There's some busy subway stations,
get us fifty thousand views per day, per day manning
for mayor of New York City, and all we gotta
do is just use this van. Now, we got Captain
Far working on getting a new rap because I think
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what happened I after discussion was Captain Far, is that
the people who were doing this are not gonna name
the name of the corporation if I did. You know,
they're nationally known for doing this kind of work. But
the local office here in the New York area is
run by Muslims, and when we sent them to mock
up or what we wanted them to do, they declined
to do it because Mondamine is a Muslim as very well.
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So that's already trouble. That's already trouble. They're not equal.
They won't they won't wrap our van because they're Muslim,
and I'm talking about knocking out that Muslim boy Domini.
We'll find somebody else to do it. But I'm expecting
fifty thousand promotional ads every day from these vans. Fifty
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thousand I'm expecting every day from these vans. And we
got two of them and they'll be four sided a
two sided rather, so there'll be four of these and people,
unlike being on television, for instance, if you're buying ant
on television, on see it in MSNBC, you get thirty seconds.
So you get a minute and it's gone. This people
can take the time to really dissect They can look
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at it for ten minutes if they want, or they
can take a pick of it themselves and send it
to all their friend Oh, it's going to be a blast.
This promotional program is really gonna promote us, get us,
make us a household name by the time the election
rolls around. So now we just got to find somebody.
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And by the way, it costs one thousand dollars per rap,
so each van will cost us two thousand dollars. That's
four thousand dollars. Can I get a hundred people, Can
I get one hundred people to give us forty dollars,
Go to Manning for Mayor right now and say here's
forty dollars for the van. One hundred people, go to
Manning for Mayor right now and donate forty dollars for
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the wrap. Because we need four thousand dollars to get it.
I think that's what we need. It could cost a
little bit more because we might be going to a
little bit more expensive process in terms of getting to
get done in an emergency way. But go to Manning
for Mayor and donate forty dollars. I need a hundred people, right,
one hundred people. That that's four thousand dollars. That's right,
So about tell me if it's right. Yeah, that forty
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one hundred people voted giving us forty dollars. Will give
us the four thousand dollars. We need to wrap those
and we get fifty thousand advertisements per day. That's just
what the van. Forget about television, forget about the newspapers,
forget about it. Forget about it. Oh, we and can
keep the vans all washed up and everything. I got
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some other think I'm gonna talk to you about as well.
Now we also have the announcement board. Now this is
the announcement board. A lot of people would disagree with
that I put this out on an announcement board, but
I put it out there yesterday. It says, now you
see the announcement's right right there, right, you see it
right there. It's behind me In everything I do except
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one on a pullpit of power Rider. By the way,
I'm gonna be doing a shoot one hundred and twenty
fifth Street tomorrow. The middle Passage is totally different genre,
totally different venue of activity. But I'm gonna be doing
it tomorrow out one hundred and twenty fifth Street, Seventh
Avenue at about two o'clock. In the event you want
to be a part of that shoot the middle Passage,
shoot it says boycott New York One News, washed up,
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Errol Lewis fat, Sheryl Wills and hair die Dean, Mimiager
manning formare dot Com. Hold la a second, Hello, suiture,
I'm in the middle of a broadcast. I'll get back
to you in about an hour and a half. All right,
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I'll get back to you. Attorney attorneys, I have talked.
I talked to attorney in the morning, ten o'clock in
the morning. If ring attorneys yesterday, this attorney calling me? Now,
what is it with them? And any rate? So I boycott?
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In New York War News, Errol Lewis is washed up,
Cheryl Wills is fat and a deem image and got
more dye in his hand than they make it just
for me in a year. But anyway, here's the deal.
This announcement board I expect to get at least ten
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thousand views per day. Now, you know you're not gonna
get ten thousand people walking by. You're not gonna get
ten thousand people walking by the announcement board here on
London's Avenue. But what they do is they walk by,
they take a picture, and then they post it on
their on their social media platforms, and everybody else reposted.
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So I suspect that's gonna be. So we're gonna use
this also to promote our campaign. So we're looking at
the potential of ten million potentially. Now it could be anywhere.
It's definitely not less than for between not over the
next fifty five days, definitely between now and November fourth,
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at least from four million to ten million exposures of
my name, my mayoral campaign. All of that is, I'm
so at least four million and four million here in
New York, which then makes us what's the word I'm
looking for? It makes us name recognition very easy. Policy
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if people go to the website with the website, buff
up that website. They go to the website, they get
policy information, but mainly people right now, people are not
really concerned about policy. They're just concerned about keeping that
Muslim out of the White House. They're concerned about that,
not White House, the Mayor's off. What am I talking about?
But this will get us some So I'm looking to
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get anywhere from four million to ten million exposures. And
that's what I don't thank you, mister engineer. But that's
not all that we're going to do. I'm going to
hold five sleep ends on the street. I'm gonna hold
one in Staten Island, one in Queens, two in Brooklyn,
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and one in the Bronx and another one in the Manhattan.
So it's a total of seven were totally twenty one days.
So I'm gonna be out of the house, out of
the loop. I'm gonna broadcast, I'll get our engineers to
I'm gonna try to broadcast from those venues. I'm gonna
spend three days on the street. Unless something else comes up,
something happens, but it's my plan right now to spend
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three days out on the street in each borough, praying
for the people and praying for our city. So that
should bring us some publicity as well. It should get
some people coming by to talk with me. So at
that rate, you know, we can dwarf anybody that's coming
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against us, anybody that's uh that's running against us. Rather,
so I'm expecting to uh to uh to have a
very robust by by time October rose around. How you're
gonna be surprised as what's happening in the male race.
They've tried to run for me, but they're gonna be
running to me pretty soon now. Also, I'm in saying,
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you know, I made the commitment I was gonna start
each day at city Hall with prayer, and I want
to show you what's gonna look like when me being
the may of the City of New York, I'm gonna
start each day with prayer.
Speaker 9 (01:11:34):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (01:11:34):
They're at city Hall, and I'm gonna pray for the
people that's city Hall. I still don't know steps some
time ago, but I'm gonna buy my head and ask
our Most High God if he will help me guide
this city. I'm gonna ask him, Lord, help me guide
this city. Lord help me to root out corruption. Lord
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helped me to bring justice to the people. Lord helped
me to bring true to the poor, not just financial
handouts and trickets trinkets to hand out to poor people.
Let me bring them the truth. Let me exalt them
rather than dig a deeper hole for them. Lord, Let
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me bring peace and unity among the homes. Let me
bring a health and long living Lord. Help me lead
this great city. Lord. Let me prepare this place for
you to return. Lord. Let this become a place where
people all over the world will come to see what
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you have done. Lord, using my experience and the length
of my years and the taste of my days, the
millions of meals that I have served to the poor,
the housing that I have provided to those who are homeless,
and those in a prison. Bound that we can show
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down the prisons and shut down many of the police stations,
and let the streets be safe because of your peace.
And let me speak comfortably to the people. Let me
speak love in the hearts of the fathers, for their
children and for their wives. Given their wives a peaceful, financial,
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spiritual security. Lord, let me lead New York City. Now,
I'm gonna pray this every day, not just that particular
prayer depending on those circumstances, but that's the general idea
of what I'm gonna pray every day. When I become
the mayor of the city of New York. And my
God is a prayers and god. I don't know about
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your God, but my God, his name is Jesus, is
a prayer answering God. And here's what I want to do.
Live by the Holy Ghost. And I pray that y'all
will be able to receive this. I know many of
you will. Some of you perhaps will not, but I
know that many of you will. Lord, thank you for
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not turning this building over to that Muslim Zorahan Mandandi Mandani. Lord,
thank you for not giving him this building. Lord Jesus,
thank you for not giving him this city. Lord, thank
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you for not giving him the power to make us
say peace and blessings be upon the prophet Muhammed. Lord,
thank you, Thank you for keeping that Muslim, locking that
Muslim out of these sacred quarters. Thank you, Jesus. Thank
you Jesus for keeping that Muslim from having full power
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over our schools, over our institutions. Thank you, Jesus that
this city Hall remains sacred. And in your name, Almighty God,
the Muslim shall not enter in and shall not take
charge of the lives of the people. And I'm willing
Almighty God, to be your vessel. I'm willing Lord Jesus
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to be your servant. I'm willing Lord Jesus to be
your righteous that I might stand in the gap between
the living and the dead, and to protect this great
building from Islam, from anti fadders, from ices, from al Qaeda,
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from Hamas, from the hoodies, and from others. To protect
this building and to protect this city, to protect, defend,
and uplift. In your name and by your power, I
thank you for giving me this opportunity to serve at
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such a critical time as this. Thank you Jesus, prepare
place for you to return. And then your name Jesus,
I pray and give thanks. Amen and amen. Now I'm
gonna pray that as well. I'm gonna pray that as well. Listen,
you know I did a piece the other day. I
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did a piece the other day where I was talking
about Mandami as a Muslim and me as a Christian,
and who will win New York City and what you're
gonna do about it. I want to raise that question
with you again today. What are you going to do
about who wins New York City? The Muslim or the Christian?
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Forget about Eric Adams and Cuomo. Forget about them, that
they're not They're not have a snowball's chance. But mister
and gent roll that clip if you will please that
I ran the other day. I'm here because I am
a roarring line crying out anxiousness. Please listen to me,
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as the Lord Jesus Christ lives, and he will not
let the words of my mouth fall to the ground.
There is nobody. There is nobody on the planet right
now that's more qualified to be the mayor of New
York City than I. Nobody. There's nobody with the heart
for the people. There's nobody. And now I'm not judging
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people's hearts. I'm not looking at their hearts. I don't
know the depths of their heart. But there's nobody. Listen
to me, and the devil don't want me to be
the mayor. He is fighting tooth and nail because not
only my being the mayor, it then triggers the return
of the Lord Jesus Christ, my becoming the mayor of
New York City. Here, listen to this. Please listen to me. Everybody,
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come up close. I want you to hear this. Right now,
I'm in competition with a Muslim. His name is Zohan Mandami.
The easy only other person that stands in the way
of my becoming the mayor of New York City. Please
listen to me, Please listen to me, Please listen to me.
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There's nobody else. Eric Adams, Andrew Cuomo and that other
red cap boy. They don't stand a snowball's chance against
this Muslim. And he's just not a Muslim by name.
He is a Muslim in spirit who believes in at Faquah,
he believes in and to Father. He is a Muslim,
but he is also a communist Muslim who believes in
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broad socialism. Listen to Pastor Manning. I'm the only one.
First of all, there can be the righteous man of
New York City and what New York City needs. But moreover,
this is between Jesus and Mohammed. And you have to understand.
If you sit there and don't help me, you are
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helping Mohammed. There's there's no two ways about it. Forget
about Andrew Cuomo, forget about Eric Adam. If you sit
there and just well, I don't think he's capable of
I think he's too old, or I don't think he's
for the Black people, and he's not for the gay people,
and he's too radical. What you're saying is that you're
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gonna let the Muslim win. That's what you're saying. You're
gonna let the Muslim. I'm not asking you to love
me or you should, but everybody engaged in this process,
and this is a part of the campaign that we
have to begin to understand. It's either the Muslim and
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Mohammad or me and Jesus. It's just how there's nobody else.
God has so arranged it that Adams and and Cuomo,
they're not even in the picture anymore. It's between me
and that muscle. And you can sit there and say, well,
I'm not gonna help. I'll just watch and wait and see.
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I don't think he can do it. I don't believe
he ain't got no money, and a lot of people
are against him. And you can sit there and not
help me. But when judgment day comes, the Lord will
say that you're not helping me. Help that Muslim Mandanni.
You help that Muslim Mandani. Take charge of all God's people.
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You gave God's people, God's churches, you gave God's children,
you gave god school to the Muslim when you could
have given it to me, you could have helped me.
There are a number of you right now who could
The amount that you can go to Manning formayor dot com.
The maximum amount you can donate is twenty one hundred dollars.
You can donate that amount to to Manning for Mayor.
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And then you got the money that you're sitting on.
That you could then help the church, help me educate
the children, help me feed, help me get through this problem.
You could do that, and we can defeat that Muslim.
I can defeat him. Andrew Crmo can't do it. Every
Adams can't do that. Many of y'all, the old live
in New York, so you might not know these personalities,
but those who do know most of y'all are pretty
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astute about this. The Lord knows who I'm talking to
right now. Jesus knows who I'm talking to. Whether you're
gonna sit there and let that Muslim Mondami take New
York City, the Lord is watching, or you can give
your support, your financial support, your prayer support, your volunteer support,
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your prayers and your commitment to me, and Jesus will
take New York City and you can look at him. Well,
he ain't for the Baptist Church, and he ain't fur
the He talked about the Southern Baptist. Well, all right, listen,
no matter what I've said about the Southern Baptist can
never be as bad. And it's having a Muslim and
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Mohammed over the churches? Are you have you can you
look at how small the minds of people are? Well,
he said, the Southern Baptists, and this he said the
Pentecostas of that and said the method and what it's
all true here you know it's true. But even that's
not as nearly as bad as having that Muslim presiding
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over the Baptist, the Methodists, the Pentecostos, because he's all Muslim,
he's all Muslim. He ain't gonna compromise. He's all Muslim,
he's all Mohamed. He's anti God and believed Jesus was
just a good man. And you're gonna let that, You're
gonna let him take over? Is that what you're gonna do?
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Is that what you're gonna do? Or you gonna get
off of your prejudicem, your mi your small thinking and
say I got to get behind Pastor Manning I gotta
get with Pastor Manning. I gotta start donating. I gotta
start donating now. Forget about all my thing. Everything I've
got against him. I got against him mainly because he's
always right. He speaks the truth, and I don't like that.
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I just want to be able to do what I
want to do. And then after I do all my adulter,
all my homosexuality, all my line and still it, then
I want Jesus to forgive me. But past the Man,
he sticks it so hard, he cuts so deep, and
I just want to keep my keep doing my my
my homosexuality, my adulter. I just want to keep doing it.
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But you got you can make your decision right now,
make your decision right now. You're gonna let that Muslim
take New York. Uh, You're gonna give it to Jesus.
Let's go to the Lord and pray Heaven, the Father
clearer words. The path is clear, and the media is
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hiding me. They won't call my name. They've done everything
to shut me out of the existence and the presence.
That's why I've had the special meeting today. Have helped
me to reach four point seven million New York voters.
But Jesus the hearts of people that will allow that
will refused to donate to this campaign, refuse to help
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and pray for this campaign would turn the campaign over
to a Muslim. And there are a lot of Christians
running around talking about they like Mandami. That means they
have no love for Jesus. You can't have two masters
if you are a Christian. I don't care. If you're
the worst Christian. You can't have you can't serve two masters.
You can't have mon Domi as you're Mayth he's a Muslim.
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You can't as have Jesus as your savior. They are
opposite one another. Jesus and Mohammed are opposite of one another.
You can't have Mondmie. If you're a Christian, you can't
have him if you're a Jew. If you a Jew,
you can't have Mandanmie as your math. Jews and Muslims
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are opposit I sit don't want another and have then
from the day of her God out there by the
well giving birth to ishmael Helm. As a Jew, you
can't have a Muslim presiding over you. As a Christian,
you can't have a Muslim presiding over you. You got
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to give that helm to me. You gotta get up,
wipe up, stand up, and all those things that the
devil have caused you to carry in your heart against me,
wipe them away and start donating and donating and praying
and helping, and put me in that office. Don't submit yourself.
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If you're a Jew, don't submit yourself to that Muslim.
If you're a Christian, don't submit yourself to that Mohammed,
don't do it. Don't do it, don't do it. And
then your name, Jesus, in your name, Jesus, we speak
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these words that they shall not fall to the ground,
and the people shall rise up and stop that Muslim
and stop him, stop him, and stop that Muslim now,
stop him, now, stop him, now, stop him, Stop that
Muslim now. And then your name Jesus, I pray Hallelujah
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and amen. And ain't that right? You can't have a
Muslim presiding over you. It'd be something else. He would
just had a Muslim name. But you know, no, this
is a Muslim. This boy, maunt Mandami is a Muslim.
He ain't just got the much This boy is a Muslim. No,
this boy is stomped down, died in the world Muslim.
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He ain't. He ain't joking about that, and he ain't
backing up either. He's counting on the Jews and Christians
act like apps stopped raising fools when they got a
righteous man or a righteous gentile and a righteous Christian
that they can put in that office instead. In James
David adding, that's right, and all the Jewish people, that
all all in the media and the media who's doing
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everything they can to keep my face, keep my name,
keep my presence, keep my status off the radar screen,
which is absolutely ridiculous that people have come to that poet. Lord,
I just lift up my brother, Lord, and I just
prayed that you would sustain him and gurd him in
this time, Lord, and then all things you will be done.
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He seeks so hard after your will. Look yes, Lord,
yes Jesus, your plan, your purpose, Yes, your timing, and
through it being obedient to your Lord.
Speaker 1 (01:27:37):
And I just pray that my brother would be used
whatever happens, that he can't be discouraged, that he would
give praise and glory Jesus.
Speaker 4 (01:27:44):
Thank you for the heart that is in him. Thank
you Jesus, use him and guide him ma difficent way
through it that you will be magnified glory to that
others would be led to Christ. Lord. Yes, Lord Lord, yes,
Jesus would be your glory and your honor. Thank you,
Gloria to gotta be. I pray that would be less
of us. It's so much more of you. Yes, Jesus, Yes,
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Jesus wor Yes, Jesus's to you. You are Lord Jesus. Yes,
that can physically, mentally, emotionally, in spiritually. Thank you, his
family and his congregation. Thank you, Jesus, guide them and
bless them. And Jordan's closer to your heart. I pray
this in Jesus precious name, in Jesus name, in Jesus name.
Thank your brother, got it. What's your name, Kurt, Kurt, Kurt, Kurt,
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there you are. Thank you, Kurt, God bless you. I
shall never ever forget this prayer, and I believe Heaven
will never forget this prayer as well. God bless you,
my brother.
Speaker 2 (01:28:37):
Thanks.
Speaker 4 (01:28:37):
God will be done right, brother, Thank you, Thank you,
God bless you.
Speaker 6 (01:28:42):
Just go on, Christal, move out in that show, out
of that environment, live on.
Speaker 4 (01:28:49):
Bring.
Speaker 6 (01:28:51):
Let up family, move with in your name Jesus, no
more hurt so that against might have in.
Speaker 2 (01:29:18):
Praizy even.
Speaker 4 (01:29:24):
And this brother has asked for prayer, and he has
come close to me and has received my spirit. I
believe and understood it. I'm asking all my to God
that you would you would hear his prayers and answer
his prayers, that you would open doors for him that
need to be opened, and you would clear pathways for
him that need to be cleared. And in your name Jesus,
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I pray your blessed upon him. Hallelujah and amen. Amen,
brother my.
Speaker 6 (01:29:55):
Use he's good, his.
Speaker 2 (01:30:01):
Bad choices.
Speaker 4 (01:30:05):
Bad.
Speaker 2 (01:30:07):
Everyone you.
Speaker 4 (01:30:11):
All right, I'll bring you the okay let me Oh,
yes you think, jes give ministreet to your livingst woman
in all.
Speaker 6 (01:30:24):
People through life, that she's that you're breaking the power
there from sitting in New York.
Speaker 11 (01:30:32):
You will already pat you from all offices, remove all
political cain. And I asked about the God that you
would do this, that this daughter might be said free
in your name, my brid Louia, Amen, all.
Speaker 2 (01:30:51):
You love, bless me God.
Speaker 12 (01:30:55):
Bless you, my Lord Jesus Christ, for bringing this system.
Thank you for her struggles, thank you for her knowledge.
Thank you for the fire that's and upbelly and in
the spirit we thank you for bringing up by.
Speaker 4 (01:31:09):
Today and I might be able to speak with her.
But I thank you for uniting us together that we
might work together to bring this community back to life,
to bring it back in. All the people that have died.
Speaker 12 (01:31:21):
Watching their homes being taken from the push out of
their six one apartments with the I ceilings, had to
give all that up, and many of them now living
in homeless shelters.
Speaker 4 (01:31:31):
We pray, Ah, myy God, you give us the strength
to renew by your power. And then your name Jesus,
you praying fact been all right, I already signed up,
but you might pray for you.
Speaker 10 (01:31:43):
You want to pray for me, go ahead, all Father,
my Lord, and my God, my father, having Lord, I
just thank you for this man of God.
Speaker 2 (01:31:52):
Lord, I thank you for a passive jeans.
Speaker 10 (01:31:55):
I think you are his ambitions, drive his vision for
the office of the Mayor of New York City.
Speaker 4 (01:32:01):
Lord, may uncomming.
Speaker 10 (01:32:02):
Grace be upon him in the mighty name of Jesus,
so that he may take the office. Lord God, that
we need more servants of God in office and politics,
that that that run the government's Lord, may uncoming grace,
uncommon favor be upon him that he may take the
office for your kingdom for your glory, Lord God, because
we know that the nations are judged by the leaders
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that are in So Lord, I pray leaders are our
servants of God.
Speaker 2 (01:32:31):
God will take the.
Speaker 10 (01:32:33):
Nation office in their in their states, in their Jesus
for God, Lord, that you may reign over the nation.
Speaker 4 (01:32:40):
Lord God, thank you for your servant of God.
Speaker 6 (01:32:43):
I thank you for the drive, for the thank you.
Speaker 4 (01:32:46):
Thank you the Lord God.
Speaker 10 (01:32:48):
And Lord I thank you that you have anointed him
for a time in the season for such a sist
Lord God.
Speaker 4 (01:32:53):
Lord mayor may you can be upon him, Lord God.
Speaker 10 (01:32:58):
That as we come to the ends of time, we
are taking a position of leaders.
Speaker 4 (01:33:02):
Jesus Yes, Nation, Yes, Lord, I thank you. Yes.
Speaker 6 (01:33:07):
What is in Jesus Mighty name?
Speaker 4 (01:33:10):
Hallelujah in Jesus name unless you.
Speaker 8 (01:33:15):
Name.
Speaker 4 (01:33:18):
Let me ask a question. You've seen campaigns before, right,
presidential campaigns, Google to tooral pans and senator campaigns or
something and local judges or whatever. Have you ever seen
a campaign where people walk up to the candidate and
pray for them. I'm sure it has happened other than
with me. I'm sure that it has. But I've never
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seen anybody pray with Eric Adams. Maybe they have, I'm
not saying that they have, and I'm not, you know,
you know, being exhaustive here in terms of what has
happened and what hasn't happened, or Cuomo for that matter,
or Mandani for that matter. But notice how many people
prayed with me, prayed for me, and how many people
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I prayed for, you know, I just I've seen that
video that that piece. We've done it, we running it
several times. I've seen it several times. I never noticed
how much praying went on in that particular video. It's
just everywhere you look as prayers being the and you know,
I I've just never seen it like that with other candidates.
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I maybe it has been and I've just SMI missed it, okay,
But if it isn't like that, if it's just me
that that solicit or elicits that kind of affection and trust,
people are praying that I want to become. I want
to become the Mayth, not so much that for what
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it will do for me. I want to become the
math for what I can do for other people. They
want me to be me. They're praying they're not saying
they gonna vote, You're not They're gonna vote for me.
If they're praying for me, Is that right? Can I can? I? Can?
I just talk to you? Can I talk to you?
I mean, you're sitting there and you've been watching me
for some time. If they're praying for me, you know
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they're gonna vote for me. If they want me to
pray for them, you know they want me to be
their mayor. Is that right? There's no questions about that,
there's no if handswing butts about this. If they're praying
for me, then you know they're gonna vote for me.
And if they want me to pray for them, you
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know they want me to be their mayor and serve them.
I've never seen it like this before. I maybe it has,
and you know, okay, find good and everything, but I
want these people. I don't want to I don't want
to disappoint them. And so I have fifty five days
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left and I don't know if I'm gonna sleep until
after the election is over with. I don't. I can
get a nap here and there, fifteen minutes here, an
hour there, but I'm gonna be working day and night, night,
and day, day and night. I've come up with our plan.
I've come up with our strategy for getting our exposure,
getting my name out there, uh, getting name recognition. What
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that we need to do now is raise funds. While
someone gave us a large chunk of money the other day.
The uh, but there's other things that need to be done. Now.
I've got our strategy. I've got our plans for uh
name recognition. I've got our plans for writing candidate. Though
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I'm not on the ballot, that that knockout Mandami. People
just gonna know that just going into the ballot, to
forget about looking at a name, they gonna know, just
write my name, what's my name? James Manning? That that's
gonna run at least four million times before before we
get before November before. So that that's all. That's all
taken care of. But I got a lot of work
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to do. I'm up all day every day right now.
I mean, I'm doing a two hour broadcast tomorrow. I
will not be live Wednesday. I will be live for
the open rewards, I meaning God willing. But I'm gonna
do a shoot the Middle Passage, Shoot the Big Thing
by Deborah Carter, Deborah Love Carter Smith. I'm gonna shoot
out one hundred twenty fifth Street tomorrow. That's gonna consume
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a lot of time. And I've got doctor Jeremiah, doctor
music man, that's the name. What's his name, doctor music
musician fark, it's supposed to be my chauffeur from now
on to drive me places. He and is he. So
I I need them to drive me to Staten Island.
I need to drive. I need these brothers, these shooting brothers,
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they're both working now, but I need them to drive
me to the places so I can get comfortable. I
don't where I'm gonna be in where the Flatbush and
no Stern Avenue Flatbush and Church Avenue out in Brooklyn
out on Bay Street in Staten Island out and uh
also an area of Staten Island where this homelessness and poverty.
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And so they're gonna be driving. They're gonna be my
chauffeur for the name month or so next two months.
And I so, but I'm not gonna sleep until I
win the election. And I'm gonna do it because more now,
more than when I said I could do it going
back a year ago, maybe I'm gonna do it because people.
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I believe the people are believing me by the way,
I'm going to be the mayor of all people. Joseph
McFadden came to our church, has been coming down for
several months. Doesn't come regularly every week, That's not what
I'm trying to say, but he's come over several periods
of months, and I invited him to speak at our
church though I know he's an active memory at LGBTQ community,
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because I'm going to be the mayor of all people,
and I think the world needs to see this that
when I become the mayor of New York City, I'm
not gonna disdain people who I biblically spiritually disagree with.
I will not promote their practices nor signed off on them,
but I will not treat them differently. I will not
deny anybody their rights because of their particular beliefs. As
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the mayor, I understand that's my responsibility. So I saw
this past Saturday. Is a great opportunity to show show
this to the world. Is I let my friend Joseph
McFadden speak at the Olive Warmanster at church. I want
you to take a look at it, look at what
was said and done on that Saturday. I'm here because
I am a roaring line, crying out rightciousness. Today we're very,
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very honored, extraordinarily so to have Joseph McFadden come and
stand and I'll hope it today. Joseph, he calls himself Joey,
or that's what I call him, has been coming to
our church now for a couple of months. I'm not
sure exactly when the first time he showed up and
the first time we had a conversation, but he's been
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coming for several times. And I discovered some time ago
that he's a writer and that he was writing for
a particular magazine. He's now writing with the Young Voices organization,
and he's also a volunteer with the Braver Angels Depolarization,
which is a not for profit organization as well, and
he has his own podcast called Response. And today he
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came to say a word to all of you and
to me as well, and I just think it's a
great honor. I was looking for the miracle of Eastern
Parkway and West Indian A parade on this past but
it's something unique that would happen that we could classify
in the Theophanic, if you will position of God's stepping
in to make his presence known with respect to who
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we are. I don't know if I necessarily saw that
the way I did with the Indian Day parade of
the Hindus and the Buddhist going back a couple of
weeks ago. But I know that this young man that
has come to speak with us today has come as
a blessing. And let me tell you, when I do
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become the Mayor of New York City, as many people
may enthusiastically want me to be everywhere I go, that's
what they say, and as many people enthusiastically voting for
me to be the next mayor and believe that I
will be the next mayor of New York City, I
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want to be the mayor of all people. In fact,
I have to be. I will not be prejudiced or
no I have show favor to those to whom I
disagree with, or those who disagree with my Bible or
my word, or even those who deny me my constitutional rights.
I will still be their mayor. And I thank God
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for the opportunity to say that. And I want to
be able to convince the world that I will not
be a prejudicial if you will, mayor, I will not
be one who takes sides. I will not ever deny
any anybody their constitutional rights under any circumstance, knowing how
painfully my rights have been desired denied for so many years.
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But Joseph McFadden, Joey McFadden, you know, I asked him
to speak. I asked him to do this, and he
said yes, that's very courageous. Also asked to ask him
to be a member of the church. He turned that down.
But who knows what will happen in the future. I'm
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thankful for the people that the Lord brings into my life,
and it is quite an honor. The other thing, I
have to be honest with this because the Lord knows
what's in my heart, and I don't want to try
to pull the wool over your eyes. I have to
tell you all the truth. And here it is about
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joe McFadden speaking today. He's a writer, and a prolific one,
a very good one. He has an extraordinary future in writing,
especially since AI is becoming so prevalent in terms of
our understanding of the world, our understanding of communications. Communications
will be perhaps the most prominent, even more prominent and
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powerful than politicians in the very short years to come.
And he's a communicator. But I have to tell you
it's very selfishly. I figure I can talk to y'all
and y'all won't try to make me look bad. I
invited him because I pray one day i'll write something
about me. So I don't know whether he's going to
do that or not. I'm certainly praying that he will.
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Would y'all please stand and receive Joseph mccainting child alternatic UNDERSTA,
I'll bless you say, well, thank you? Is this close enough?
Speaker 2 (01:44:02):
Is good?
Speaker 4 (01:44:03):
Is this good right here? Okay? Well, thank you so
much for those kind words.
Speaker 8 (01:44:07):
I really appreciated it, and thank you so much for
giving me the opportunity to speak here at ATLA. It
reflects the kindness I have consistently been shown since I
began visiting your church earlier this year. When I began
coming here, I made it clear why I'm an openly
bisexual man who wants to bridge a seemingly impossible divide
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with a church known for very conservative rhetoric abound LGBT issues.
I felt inspired to seek out a church like this
because of the work of a man named Darryl Davis,
a Black man who has befriended hundreds of Kukock's clan members. However,
I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge that
those folks would not be as exactly as enthusiastic as
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I am to visit.
Speaker 4 (01:44:54):
This black church.
Speaker 8 (01:44:57):
In researching ATLA, I read of one of the church's
most notorious signs, Jesus would stone Homo's And yet I
somehow had faith that if I came here, I would
be treated with kindness, just as Darryl Davis so often
overcame initial signs of hostility with people he thought hated him,
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but whose hearts melted in the face of the kindness
and love he showed them. President Lincoln's attitude toward those
he initially disliked embodies the spirit of my presence here,
he said, quote, I don't like that man. I must
get to know him better.
Speaker 4 (01:45:39):
End quote.
Speaker 8 (01:45:41):
I hold a different worldview than you do with regard
to homosexuality, and I respectfully disagree with your signs, your beliefs,
your stances, and the greatness of America is the fact
that I can come here and share that different perspective.
Not to shame or guilt you, Oh no no, Not
to shut you down or force you to change, because
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I fundamentally respect your right to free speech and freedom
of religion, but to listen to your perspective in a
framework of cordiality, just as you now listen to mine.
And I can do this because of our fabulous Constitution
and its magnificent First Amendment, which protects our right to
express any opinion. Our present culture suffers from a social
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illness or malady that free speech alone cannot fix. Too
few people who hold different perspectives share those perspectives with
each other. We are at a historical period that social
scientists say is low in bridging social capital, meaning that
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groups of people who would not normally engage with each
other are aggressively self segregating, and this harms the civic
social fabric. The social fabric that keeps our culture healthy
also connects our families, people we can rely on during
difficult times. One of those people is my uncle. He
(01:47:11):
and his husband, my stepmother's brother, were married at Niagara
Falls in two thousand and three during the Northeast blackout.
Their wedding was discussed on NPR because the falls had
an independent generator, making the lights the only significant source
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of brightness for hundreds of miles, except for the countless
stars that were visible, usually dimmed by the nearby lights
of Buffalo and Toronto. When I was four, my stepmother,
Rosie and her family were brought into my life when
my parents divorced, and when I was five, my mother
committed suicide. Rosie was there to help my father and
(01:47:56):
I pick up the pieces after she died, and she
was also my guardian angel, but she was also human
and susceptible to human frailties. Death for Rosie chose Alzheimer's disease.
My father, who engaged in a daily struggle to overcome
his own mental health challenges to be a good husband
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and parent, now to care for the woman who helped
him keep it together and raise me after the death
of his ex wife, and so he retired early. As
the days, weeks, and years grew grimmer, and Rosie required
more intensive monitoring and care, as not only her memory
slipped away, but also her capacity to function independently, our
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family had to consider moving her into memory care. My
father was constantly exhausted, but we knew an old age
home would be like a prison for Rosie, and when
she was eventually moved into memory care, it was a
personal hell for her, and she died within months. We
tried to keep her at home for as long as possible.
When the strain of caring for her became too difficult
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for my father to manage alone, I was asked to
step in and take a great deal of responsibility.
Speaker 4 (01:49:12):
At this time, I was.
Speaker 8 (01:49:13):
Enrolled in a specialized high school. The friends and teachers
there were a supportive community that made the tragedy that
unfolded during my adolescence less painful. The school also came
with an intensive workload, making a challenging for me to
help my father care for her, and transferring to a
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different school was discussed. That is when my uncles stepped in.
He gave his time, energy, love and devotion to provide
my father with the support he needed to keep Rosie
at home for as long as possible. He helped me
keep the supportive community that made every day more bearable
during years of grieving. If he could not be with
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his husband and thus not part of our family, our
lives would have been much worse. When we love someone
we see past the labels to who they really are,
their struggles, their kindness, and their humanity. That's what's happening here.
You welcomed me with uncertainty that became hugs and warm greetings.
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What I thought was a monolith became real people with
complex lives and hearts through the love Christ calls agape
the love I offer you and feel from you. I
hope you might see that same complexity in the LGBT
community that I now see in you. Thank you very much, Yes,
(01:50:39):
thank you, immable, I'm much sure, Thank you so much.
Speaker 4 (01:50:44):
Thank you so more much.
Speaker 6 (01:50:45):
You don't heard of this week, MOFU.
Speaker 4 (01:50:53):
One more time for this great speech we just heard.
Can I get you to say, Joey, we love you.
Can Can I get y'all to say that? Okay? One, two, three,
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and we're looking to bridge the gap? Is that right?
Praise Almighty God. What a beautiful speech. Thank you so
very much, brother make sidon, and thank you all for
being so cordially and listening to what he has had
to say. This is a great day for us. You
may take your seats, all right. I want to say
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a word as well. I had also duplexed this day
with the possibility of some of our neighbors who have
opinions about our announcement board and about the division of
this church and ministry that they would attend. I don't
think they made it. We'll try it again and again
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until we can convince them to come in here what
we have to say. But Joey, I pray that you
will allow us to Since what you just said has
gone out across our livestream platforms, both Facebook X and
YouTube and rumble, I pray that you'll let us to
continue to use your speech to bridge the gaps between
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people and their thoughts and their ideas and their rights
that the Constitution affords all of us. Wow, what a
great day. And I do plan to be the mayor
of all people. I do. I don't think Mandami plans
to be the mayor of all people. In fact, I'm
sure he doesn't. He plans to be the mayor of
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just a very small a group of people, and he
has already selected those people, but not I. And I
want you to know the distinction between the two of us.
Pardon me, I mean, does not plan to be in
New York City's mayor of all people, giving everybody their
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rights and protected rights or constitutional rights. But this example
of joy Man McFadden speaking at our pupet in our
church represents that I do plan to be the mayor
of every New Yorker, no matter who you are. Do
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I plan to promote everybody's idea. I plan to be
mandami's mayor, but I don't plan to promote these ideas
of life. I plan to be a lot of people's mayor,
but I don't plan to promote their ideas of life.
But I do plan to be an excellent mayor, and
I believe that I will. I need you to go
to manning for mayor and donate. I need money, I do. Yeah,
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I did say. We were given a large chunk of
money by one of our members, and we will make
more that known more as time goes by, and others.
I'm sure we'll give as well as And I made
the joke that some of you, when I heard that
when I would come the mayor of New York, the
our shop that we shut down. They finally decided if
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that's gonna happen, I'm definitely gonna give. But no, I
do plan to be everybody's mayor, and I spend most
of my nights now, not sleeping, and not because I'm worried.
That's not what I'm concerned. And I'm researching and I'm
doing work. Every day now is a day that I
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cannot spend. This is so important to become the mayor
of the most powerful city on the planet, probably the
second most powerful job on the planet. There's no time
for sleep. There's no time for anything except work, work,
and more work. And I thank God for an extraordinary
staff of people that helps me. Again. I'll be announcing
(01:54:59):
where I will be sleeping on the streets for twenty
one days uh and when that will take place. The
van raps after happen first, and once those things have
taken place, we'll be ready to go at any red.
I'm gonna let you listen to this last knockout of
Mandami uh and then go to Manny fromire dot com
(01:55:20):
and donate. When you do that, it's the engine. Let
it rip. Hey, Mandami, what's my name? What's my name?
What's my name?
Speaker 2 (01:55:31):
Jeans Manning?
Speaker 4 (01:55:33):
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. Who name you're gonna
print in the right in section on the ballot? Mondmie?
Who are you gonna print? Whose name?
Speaker 6 (01:55:54):
James Manning?
Speaker 4 (01:55:55):
Hey, Mandannie? 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 going
to print on the writing section on the ballot on
November fourth here in the New York City mayoral election?
James Manning? All right, now, let's get it on. I'm
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the only one that can cure the spiritual problems new
York City. I can bring healing, and I can bring
unit New York City.
Speaker 9 (01:56:36):
Ready read, ready, go ready, go ready, goody, get a
ready reay ready ready ready ready ready good ready ready
(01:56:56):
ready good ready god ready.
Speaker 4 (01:57:00):
Dude of city gear red from will fight for you
in all your need.
Speaker 7 (01:57:09):
He's the tide of the lastity, You've been told.
Speaker 4 (01:57:14):
He is a chance for you to vote for clues.
Speaker 7 (01:57:19):
He's a man with the plans that will get you
through your struggles.
Speaker 4 (01:57:25):
At all.
Speaker 7 (01:57:27):
Enjoy dawn of a new your eyes have never seen.
Get read if a change, and be truly said, love
and righteousness. We don't need no politicians. Love righteousness is
all Ween need.
Speaker 2 (01:57:48):
Loving righteousness.
Speaker 7 (01:57:51):
New York City needs loving righteousness.
Speaker 4 (01:57:55):
That's all we need.
Speaker 7 (01:57:57):
Yes, he can, Yes, it can't can, Yes, a canon,
the cannon, and he will because he's the man. It's
a can.
Speaker 4 (01:58:03):
It's the cant can. It's the canon. He can and
he will because he's a man. It's a can.
Speaker 7 (01:58:08):
It's a can't can. It's the canony can, and he
will because he's the man. Yes, the can, Yes, the
can't can. Yes, the Canedy can and he.
Speaker 4 (01:58:15):
Will because he's the man.
Speaker 7 (01:58:16):
I'm a magestin. It's a can't can. It's a can.
You don't need no coliticians.
Speaker 2 (01:58:21):
Harvey madistone, he's the cant can.
Speaker 4 (01:58:23):
It's all Ween.
Speaker 2 (01:58:26):
Loved.
Speaker 7 (01:58:27):
It's the can't can, Yes, the canon and.
Speaker 2 (01:58:31):
Love in Madison.
Speaker 7 (01:58:32):
If you can't can't, that's all we.
Speaker 2 (01:58:43):
May.
Speaker 4 (01:59:11):
I'm the only one that can cure your spiritual problems,
New York City. I can bring healing, and I can
bring unit Now York City, get ready ready read.
Speaker 9 (01:59:29):
You to go ready, go ready, go ready, go ready,
get a ready you ready, go ready, go reny go ready.
Speaker 4 (01:59:37):
Again ready You're.
Speaker 9 (01:59:40):
Ready, get ready, get ready, go ready.
Speaker 4 (01:59:42):
Got ready You're ready.
Speaker 9 (01:59:44):
Go ready, go Rey, go ready, go ready.
Speaker 4 (01:59:47):
Ready the city get ready for.
Speaker 7 (01:59:54):
The fight for you in all your days to
Speaker 4 (01:59:59):
Tie of the last that you've been told to s