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So while everybody's going on and
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on about Alec Baldwin and Elon
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Omar's daughter because, well they're big names,
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I get it. The folks
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that everybody should be talking
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about today are, let's
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start right here, Sid Rosenberg, Long
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Island Congressman Anthony D'Espasito, Nassau
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County Executive Bruce Blakeman, Rockland
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County Congressman Mike Lawler
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and actor Michael Rapoport.
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Because what we did yesterday on the
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day of Passover I
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thought was so important for
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this city. All we hear
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about is the pro-Palestinian's, the
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pro-Palestinian's, the pro-Hamas. You
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very rarely if ever hear
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about the pro-Israel, pro-Jewish folks.
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And we decided literally on this radio
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show yesterday on the day
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of Passover to take this conference
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right across the street from Columbia
0:55
University and we made it happen.
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And it was big, every network was
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there, lots of folks, fans of this
1:02
show showed up there. And
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I think we got our message across. It doesn't
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mean anything. There were still 150 arrests later
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last night. Shafik is still
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the president of the university. Nothing
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changes but it won't change
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unless we keep talking.
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And a guy that keeps talking every
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day on this station right after me
1:23
at 10 o'clock does an amazing job
1:25
on Fox News, Fox and Friends every
1:28
morning. His own great show One Nation
1:30
9 p.m. on Saturday nights is
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my good buddy Brian Kilmeade. Good
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Tuesday morning Brian. Sid, great
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job yesterday. You know it was good to see you
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guys out there. I guess
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Elise Stefanik put out an email,
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excuse me, a press release but you guys
1:45
are actually there calling for the president to
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resign right? 100% calling
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for her to resign and calling
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for you know folks in these
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cities and these universities to take
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back their schools if that means
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like Robert Kraft said from the
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Patriots, stop the Jewish donations. If that
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means that the police go in there
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and get a little more physical, I
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mean the truth is that this idea
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was born, Ryan, on Sunday. Michael Rappaport,
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the actor, called me and said, hey
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let's go down to Columbia and start roughing up some
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of these people. He wasn't kidding. That's where
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the idea was born, but that's the truth,
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is that we're sick and tired of these
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people, these animals, being able to do what
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they want and people like
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Eric Adams going, hey it's a private
2:30
university, there's nothing I can do. That's
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nonsense. Well the cops
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say they got to be invited in unless they
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hear of a crime going on inside, which they
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could easily say, you know, I see all these
2:40
people together and I got a complaint, so all
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they need is one complaint they can go in.
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But if you are a real president, you
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do what the NYU did yesterday, they got
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totally out of control, so they called in
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the NYPD right away. It was way too
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late, it was hard. These idiots, these professors
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locked arms in front of the students, many
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of which weren't even students, they just were
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activists who came down there and infiltrated, but
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uptown this president just said, okay it's a
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little dangerous for Jewish students, so I'm going to
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say go to Zoom class, take all your classes
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on Zoom. Today it's hybrid and she begged,
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she's begging to talk to the protesters. How
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pathetic is that? I don't want to hear
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what they have to say. There's right and
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there's wrong. There's a way to protest, that's
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not the way to do it. You've taken
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over campus at a time in which you
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should be blitzing for finals week, getting ready
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for graduation, so be it the
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case, and instead you decide this is
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a movement for me. Take America's ally,
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the democracy in the Middle East,
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that we helped birth that nation
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70 years ago and you decide
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you want to not only be
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for ceasefire, that is morphed into
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pro-Palestinian, which is morphed into pro-Hamas.
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Now we want to eliminate Israel
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and we want to divest from
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Israel as a college or
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else they're not going to stop there sitting.
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Excuse me, pick any college you want. If
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you don't like where they invest, you don't
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go. You don't have to
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attend. There's plenty of colleges out there. As
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Dana Perino brought up last night on the five with
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me, she says, if I'm one of these other colleges
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on the outside of New York City, I'm actually going
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there recruiting. I'm saying to this Jewish student, you've come
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up to us. You've got a scholarship the first year.
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You don't need this. I'll tell you the
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truth. I'd be embarrassed if I
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graduated with Columbia University on my
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resume. I'm telling you
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right now, Wall Street's not going to hire me.
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They don't want any of these problems. They don't
4:28
want people that are going to spit
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in the face of management and go out
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for their political views and put that over
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what the objective should be, whether it's
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investing or whether it's insurance. I
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wouldn't want any of these people. Ackerman
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has brought that up too. It's like, all
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these Ivy League schools giving me their resume. Forget
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it. Don't even bother. Good. I'm
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glad to hear that. Then of course, you've got
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the President of the United States, that scumbag Joe
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Biden, complaining yesterday there's not enough empathy for the
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Palestinians. Then you've got AOC, no
4:59
surprise here, the leader of the squad who's
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out there during Earth Day yesterday. What a
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waste of time that is. During
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Earth Day yesterday, at a microphone
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actually complimenting the
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anti-Israel Palestinian scumbags
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for being peaceful.
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Is she not watching what's going on? She's
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for it. She loves it. The
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whole squad, Jamal Bowman loves
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it. Where is Senator Chuck
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Schumer? Invisible. The most powerful
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Jewish American to ever
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ascend to majority leader of Senate. You
5:31
could say it's the most powerful position
5:33
of any political figure in
5:36
American history, Jewish American history.
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He is invisible in the
5:40
state he represents. He
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should be out there saying, okay, what's Federman's doing?
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Federman has no interest in this. He's just trying to
5:47
do the right thing of all things. I cannot believe
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I'm singing his praises. It's true.
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It is true. I mean,
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just doing the right thing. He's like, you know what? Mitt Romney
5:55
should be president of Harvard. He goes, this
5:57
woman's got to be fired. What's
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going on? He takes on activists
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every day and walking to his office,
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evidently. Reporters
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have told me they harass him and
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harangue him nonstop. Also,
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Sid, I give you thorough credit for going down there.
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You've already worked eight hours by the time you're done.
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Instead of going home or working out, you
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decide I'm going downtown and you didn't know
6:20
where the hell could happen. You're not traveling
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around with six bodyguards. These
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people have no values or ethics. A
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lot of them aren't even students there. It is a great
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havoc. I don't think a lot of them even belong in
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this country. That's my hunch. But
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I also give Alec Baldwin, guys, watch this
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video. Whatever you think, Alec Baldwin.
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This happens to people like
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me or you, and it could be happening
6:45
today. These people come up and
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they harass you. They say, Alec, he goes,
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say something, you're a pro-Palestinian. Say something, condemn
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Israel and I'll leave you alone. Condemn Israel, I'll
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leave you alone. They put the camera in their
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face. They keep yelling at them. He
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asked to call the cops. The guy
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doesn't respond, so he just wipes the
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phone out of his hand. I'm telling
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you, we know about his volcanic temper,
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but this happens. What do you want
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to do in this age of the phone? You can't
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act like a human being because you're a public
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figure, but once in a while, you got to
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act like a human being. No, I love what
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Alec Baldwin did too. I commend him on that.
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It's like, listen, a lot of people disagree with
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Michael Rappaport's politics. He hates Trump. He
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doesn't hate Trump anymore, by the way. He's going to
7:26
vote for Donald Trump. He still calls him nasty names.
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You think so? I think he will, yes. But I
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was with Michael Rappaport all day yesterday. I
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invited Michael there yesterday. Michael
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got a lot of news, a lot of
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play yesterday. He loves Israel. He's a great
7:40
Jewish male, and I'm glad he showed up,
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much like Alec Baldwin. People don't love him,
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but he was important yesterday. But I want
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to bring this to the mayor. I brought
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him up earlier during this conversation. You know,
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when they talk about the illegal crisis, he
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says, hey, nothing I can do. That's
7:56
your national government. When we
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talk about, for example, this... pro-Palestinian
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deal. Hey, nothing I can do,
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that is a private university. When
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we talk about the squatters, he
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says, well, nothing I can do,
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it's on the books. When we
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talk about bail reform, he says,
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well, nothing I can do, that's
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on Heastie and Stuart Cousins. So
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my question to you is, outside
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of wearing nice suits and holding
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nonsense press conferences, every major issue
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this city has seen in the
8:27
last year and a half, Mayor
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Eric Adams has the same answer.
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Basically, there's nothing I can do.
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Okay, fine, then go home. I
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hear you. I mean, he goes halfway.
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I love his statement yesterday. You
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know, I love what he said on
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Sunday, rather. Hold on, hold on, his statement yesterday,
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wait a second, you just gave me credit. No,
8:47
not yesterday, Sunday. Right, you just got some stupid
8:49
tweet. You just gave me credit for showing
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up at Columbia University and I appreciate
8:53
that. He should have been there. Instead,
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he's in Miami. How do you go
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to Miami? It's day one of Passover,
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one of the most important Jewish holidays
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of the year. And you've got two
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universities in New York City under siege.
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Don't tell me about his stupid tweet
9:09
he sent out on Sunday. He should
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have been standing next to me and
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the rest of those guys yesterday afternoon.
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Absolutely, but I would
9:17
say that he's gone farther than De Blasio. He goes
9:19
halfway and then he stops. We
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have the governor out there saying she refuses
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to call the National Guard, says the right
9:26
things, but doesn't do what she should be
9:28
doing. But she goes halfway. As
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she goes halfway and saying, this anti-Semitism
9:32
can't stand, but then she doesn't go the rest
9:34
of the way and pull out the National Guard
9:37
and demand an end to the sit-in. Because why?
9:39
Because most of those people are her voters, but
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I wouldn't care. You just got to do the
9:43
right thing once in a while. So, Eric
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Adams, to tell you the truth,
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I didn't even know he was in Miami. Yeah, he
9:51
was in Miami for some climate control. I don't
9:54
even know what the reason was, but
9:56
it was some ridiculous convention. You don't
9:58
know where the city. Earth
10:00
Day, some Earth Day nonsense, yes. Yeah,
10:03
well I hear you on that. It's
10:05
tough for you to say that because he's a guy you
10:08
go to dinner with. So
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for you to say that, I think it
10:12
might resonate with him. Call him in Miami.
10:15
Just so you know, I don't go to dinner
10:17
with him anymore. I basically lost it going back
10:19
about two months ago now. I
10:22
am very, very critical of the mayor. I think
10:24
he's doing a terrible job. I don't want to
10:26
hear about de Blasio anymore. That's not a bar
10:28
that's good enough for me. Well, he's better than
10:30
de Blasio. That's not good enough for
10:32
me. He needed to be much better
10:34
than de Blasio and he's really nuts.
10:37
So the dinners have stopped. The conversations
10:39
have stopped. He has, in my opinion,
10:41
a colossal disappointment. And
10:43
while he's in Miami having a good
10:46
time, my friend who wants to win
10:48
the presidency is sitting in
10:50
a courtroom getting yelled at by some
10:52
idiot judge. It was unbelievable
10:54
yesterday. And what I do is,
10:57
if you should have her on, we
10:59
have a coup ec on all
11:02
the time who used
11:04
to work for William Barr. She's a fantastic attorney
11:06
and she was in the overflow room. And
11:08
you and I can't, maybe you can go to
11:10
the overflow room, but I do the radio show. You should probably
11:13
go there. I believe we can get
11:15
in there. And then she said that she
11:17
left so aggravated because essentially she says there's
11:19
no case here. And they
11:21
said because they have David Pekka on there because
11:23
of a subpoena and maybe some type of deal
11:25
that was cut behind the scenes on some illegal
11:27
activity might have done unrelated to Donald Trump, but
11:29
he's there testifying against Trump. They're trying to set
11:31
up that he had some scheme to win an
11:34
election. Know what they didn't have
11:36
a scheme. They said him, Michael Cohen and
11:38
Donald Trump said, listen, as you win this
11:40
thing, I'll watch
11:42
your back should anything pop up. But
11:45
then they say, well, Donald Trump's going
11:47
to have a pushback on that, number one. Number two
11:49
is Michael Cohen's going to be witness there, number three.
11:51
And the other thing is they talk about different problems
11:53
that people have. And we've gone
11:55
over this have to have an NDA is
11:58
no problem. You and I going to. business
12:00
together, you run for office, we don't like
12:02
the way the business ended. Hey Brian, don't
12:04
come out against me, you work on an
12:06
NDA with me, whether it's a financial remuneration
12:09
or we pharmacist that defame each other, there's
12:11
nothing illegal, that is standard. Dave McCormick has
12:13
got a million businesses, he's running for Senate
12:15
in Pennsylvania, I'm sure he's got a ton
12:17
of NDAs. When you do major businesses, sometimes
12:20
it goes south, sometimes people are jealous of
12:22
you, you've got to handle this stuff. I'm
12:24
just making that up because he's in such
12:26
high finance. If Jamie Dimon was going to
12:28
run, I'm sure there's a lot of shareholders
12:31
that aren't happy with everyone in his investments. With
12:34
Donald Trump does an NDA with
12:36
McDougall or Stormy Daniels, it's
12:38
not a big deal because you say, listen, I've
12:40
got these accusers, I don't even know if they're
12:42
telling, they're not telling the truth. I'm going to
12:44
do an NDA, go away. You're trying
12:47
to get money out of me, go away. I need
12:49
this to end, I'm a public figure. David
12:51
Pecker evidently engineered some of that stuff
12:54
with him, so what? Here's
12:56
the illegal activity, and if you entered
12:58
it in a personal account instead of
13:00
a campaign account, that is a misdemeanor
13:02
and a fine. What about
13:04
Hillary Clinton? She goes to
13:07
deal with Mark Elias, pays out of
13:09
campaign funds to start Crossfire Hurricane, which
13:11
is the Russian hoax. She
13:13
pays a fine for that because she
13:15
used campaign financing to finance a private
13:18
investigation that ended up hurting our country
13:20
for the next three years and almost
13:22
destroying for the Trump presidency, and
13:25
she gets fined. And now we're
13:27
witnessing this president being dragged through the mud on
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14:50
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14:52
the double standard. If it's a Democrat
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judge from Kaplan to Englerand to this
15:02
scumbag, Mershan, they're all no good. But
15:04
you are great, whether it's right after
15:06
me, 10 o'clock this morning, or of
15:08
course, Fox and Friends and One Nation,
15:10
9 p.m. Saturday nights on Fox
15:12
News. You are the man. Brian Kilmeade,
15:15
thank you so much. Hey, thanks so
15:17
much. Don't forget to listen to the show right
15:19
after you, Sid. We had Ian Pryor
15:21
to break this down, Cash Patel inside the Trump
15:24
camp, and Will Kane, who's
15:26
endlessly sexy. Not as sexy as
15:28
you, but as two handsome
15:30
men of radio now. Now, Will's got a
15:32
radio show. I love Will, actually. The
15:34
last time I did Jesse Waters' show, Will
15:37
Kane, was filling in on Fox News. Brian,
15:39
I love you, man. Willie, you are terrific.
15:41
Radio, TV, writing books, whatever you do. Thank
15:44
you so much. And you ready for this? Hey, Brian,
15:47
stay within yourself. Oh,
15:49
you're the best. You just made my day. You
15:51
made my day. Read the word. Thanks
15:53
so much. All right, man. Thank you. The
15:57
great Brian Kilmeade, folks. And he is coming up right after me at...
16:00
This morning we'll take a short break.
16:02
Big seven o'clock hour about to come
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your way, including the great Curtis Sleever
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coming up next. I'll talk to you
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shortly.
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