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Hurricane Havoc

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1:01

Bernie and sitting in the morning on

1:04

the Red

1:04

Apple podcast network. Everybody's

1:09

you always take a pulse of team a

1:11

little bit and very

1:12

proud of. They've worked very hard to

1:15

get this opportunity and that's what we look

1:17

at it as there's games

1:19

after this. There were games before

1:21

that we've turned the page on and

1:23

you live in

1:25

a world that, you know, it's a word if you don't familiar

1:27

with the world. They understand it and you take that on

1:30

when you have these opportunities. So

1:33

pressure is what you make of. It's a

1:35

privilege. A lot of people would love to be in our

1:37

shoes. So regardless, our

1:39

guys have had a great season. They're going to get a

1:41

chance to roll the dice in October.

1:43

We'll see from what angle

1:45

it'll be. But the weather looks good here.

1:47

And I grew up around hurricanes.

1:50

And I kept telling people five or six days

1:52

ago, guys, it's gonna change four or five times.

1:54

Don't get too bogged down. And

1:56

and and and it has. And at the end

1:58

of the day, will

1:59

all play a hundred and sixty two and and

2:02

figure where it are when the smoke clears.

2:34

nine

2:45

If I can make it here, I

2:47

can make it anywhere, that's

2:49

what they say.

2:55

see my face and eyes on my

2:57

name. I'm

3:11

But so the manager

3:14

of the New York Nets. Oh, it's

3:16

a huge story folks. I know.

3:19

We're bogged down in hurricane talk

3:21

and crime in the city.

3:25

that a horrible video of that

3:27

EMS worker stabbed to death

3:30

outside of Bodega Another

3:32

one for you, Kathy Hockel, another

3:34

one for you. But on

3:36

a lighter note, the Mats

3:39

Bokes, they played a hundred and fifty six

3:41

baseball games this year, one hundred

3:43

fifty six,

3:44

and yet they

3:46

are still tied with

3:48

the Atlanta Braves atop

3:50

the NL East. And tonight,

3:53

start a huge three

3:56

game set in Atlanta

3:58

against those, APRA mentioned Atlanta

4:01

Braves. And in all likelihood,

4:04

although both teams have three more

4:06

games after, In all

4:08

likelihood, after one hundred

4:10

and fifty six baseball games,

4:13

these three, tonight, tomorrow

4:16

and Sunday in Atlanta may very

4:18

well determine the champ

4:20

of the Middle East. Now the Nets

4:23

They've been there most of the season, a

4:25

top. And at one point, built like an eleven

4:27

game league, ten and a half. But

4:29

it has whittled away. It is

4:31

gone now. Now, knuts

4:34

and braves for three

4:36

in Atlanta, started tonight that bulks buck

4:38

showalter audio courtesy of

4:41

Evan

4:41

Roberts or Craig and Evan Roberts,

4:43

I don't know. Whatever it's called, I'm at the end.

4:45

Craig Court and Evan Roberts. There you go.

4:47

And Buck sounded confident

4:50

Now he's in Atlanta and the

4:52

weather there he said was very nice.

4:55

The storm Iain has

4:57

left Florida

4:59

And it's now on its way to South

5:02

Carolina. So it's north

5:04

of Atlanta, Georgia. North

5:06

and east, I believe. But at any

5:08

rate, the Hudson Braves start

5:10

tonight. And Lou Raffino as

5:12

a diehard New York Med Band

5:14

think I don't even know if that's true. No.

5:16

Big. This is huge weekend. You're not

5:18

gonna watch one second of baseball. Oh, yeah. I'm gonna

5:21

watch it continuous. lately. Are you kidding? I know

5:23

it's gonna rain here this weekend. Well, he used

5:25

the life of the town about that. I kinda missed

5:27

that actually, but he'd come and be like, oh,

5:29

back into sports. I watched the whole Met

5:31

game on Sunday and second party stuff. Well,

5:33

I'm lying, and it's gonna happen. Right.

5:35

It is. I am gonna lie. Much I'm gonna

5:37

get as much snacks as I can if we got

5:39

home or you stop it. m j once got out

5:41

this weekend, she told me on the ferry already. Well, it's not gonna that's

5:43

not gonna happen. Well, you don't you don't make the

5:45

you don't need to. No. You don't. Yeah.

5:48

You went to some place called Catania,

5:50

New York a couple of weeks ago or something.

5:52

You didn't even wanna go. You're such a

5:54

city a citizen of New York state. Yeah. But you

5:56

really are Like, none of these horribly, like,

5:58

guys should for dumpster, guys should places. I

6:00

don't know what it's what is it called? Catatony or

6:03

Catatony? catatonic New York. Right.

6:05

It's You don't wanna go get over the border. They

6:07

start giving you fentanyl and drugs

6:09

and your Oh, sounds better. Yeah. It's great. You didn't

6:11

wanna go, but MJ said you're going,

6:13

bitch. And you were there. So No.

6:16

Zendesk, I actually can

6:18

document that that's never happened. So which

6:20

part? The the whole statement that he

6:22

has made. Oh, right now. Since

6:24

it just don't project your life onto

6:26

mine. Okay? and I

6:28

guess I just didn't know. Yeah. There's some I

6:30

do whatever Danielle says. I don't there

6:33

was a time, you know, when I when I used to

6:35

say, well, well, I

6:37

don't know. What? She's back, so she

6:39

was home last night. It was great. Got it. Missed

6:41

her. Did you have to clean up all the magazines

6:43

and all the I don't Look at magazines.

6:46

Okay. Did they still make magazines? Yeah.

6:48

They yeah. No. I made But what kind of

6:50

wait a second. There was porn all over

6:53

your phone free by the way. What kind of

6:55

loser would look at a magazine's good

6:57

point. So you have

6:59

your computer in your phone. Yeah. I got a

7:01

lot of that. Yeah. Right. Yeah. So that's a But

7:03

I don't don't watch it though because Jesus

7:05

doesn't like that type of stuff. So Yeah.

7:07

And it's getting on to October,

7:09

so we can't do that in October. My god.

7:11

Today is the last day of September. That's unbelievable.

7:13

October first tomorrow, where

7:16

did the year go? Now

7:17

it makes sense that there are Halloween

7:20

decorations. Some some

7:22

young girl for the name here. Jess

7:24

something or other. Jess,

7:26

Jewish name, and I forgot it. But her

7:28

mother did this really

7:31

cool decoration

7:33

outside of her house.

7:35

And, hey,

7:36

senator. I just wanted to share with you my mom's

7:39

Halloween decorations. She

7:41

put all these together by herself.

7:44

She calls it the swamp horror

7:46

show. It explains perfectly

7:49

what is happening to America today.

7:51

And it's well, it's like all these

7:53

figures, you know. But instead of, like, Michael

7:55

Myers and, you

7:58

know, Jason from Friday the thirteenth

7:59

or

8:01

Freddie from nightmare on Elm Street. She's

8:04

got all these sayings

8:06

with the other Democrats like to say,

8:08

it's really creative and very well done.

8:11

Let me give this girl's name, but maybe I

8:13

shouldn't give her name. What should I do here, Rod

8:15

Lewis? Yeah,

8:17

I'll give the name or not. Just

8:20

Jessica Kaye. Her mother got

8:22

very creative for Halloween because yesterday, you and I

8:24

were talking about all these people,

8:27

that's spent a fortune whether

8:29

it's Christmas See,

8:31

Christmas and Halloween. That's it. There's no

8:33

other holiday I can think of. you have, like,

8:35

a lot of decorate. Like, thanksgiving, you put a

8:38

turkey up or a, you know I've

8:40

seen I've seen inflatable pilgrims

8:42

up on peoples. Yeah. That's that's too much to

8:44

be. Those people. They they should go to jail

8:46

those people. Right. Eliminate right away.

8:48

Stupid. But now Christmas and Halloween,

8:50

people get willy carried away. willy

8:52

carried away. So but it's it's it's

8:54

it's nice. You know, you get to the holiday

8:56

spirit. Yeah. Holidays are

8:58

nice. This one is ridiculous. Although,

9:00

you know, you don't like it. And I think it's ridiculous.

9:02

I think just I think if you really

9:04

ask people truthfully how they

9:06

felt, like, No. I think you're wrong. No. Like,

9:08

I know you're wrong in fact because like

9:10

millions and millions of adults go

9:12

to parties dress up like idiots.

9:15

Okay? If we took the alcohol away

9:17

from those parties. Wow. They wouldn't even show their

9:19

face. What does that mean? If you took alcohol away from

9:21

baseball games, as much as people love to match

9:23

nobody would go. That totally not Oh, hundred

9:25

percent. Joy, isn't that? Alcohol runs

9:27

everything. Okay. So there'd be nobody attending

9:29

baseball games. Very few people. Oh, very

9:31

few people. I mean, III know I went to three

9:33

Met games this year, and everybody set next to

9:35

was drunk. Every one of them. Every one of them.

9:37

Of course, because there's alcohol. Yes.

9:41

if you took it if you took it away.

9:43

No. It would be completely different.

9:45

Okay. So Aaron Judge this weekend's

9:47

going for sixty two. Yeah. And the

9:49

no Yankee fans showing up. Of course not.

9:51

What a second, you know? What about sort of beer? What a

9:53

second. They gotta be drunk for the other eight hitters

9:55

that they don't care about. You gotta be you're gonna

9:57

sit there sober and watch Anthony Rizzo.

9:59

Well, sneak What did you say? Me who? Sneak

10:01

in your own beer. Did you it's not

10:04

the reason. That's not the

10:06

reason. No. No. Listen. I go to football

10:08

games. I go to sports sports, I'm in this

10:10

building quite frankly. And I

10:12

never see sober people.

10:14

Even kids are drinking beer by the fourth inning.

10:16

So I don't know. I mean, to me, it's all part

10:18

of the ritual. It's all part of the

10:20

experience. Okay. Then why then why doesn't

10:22

everybody leave when they stop serving

10:24

alcohol? Why don't they just why

10:26

don't they just all vacate the game? They're

10:28

already how about at that point? No. They're You

10:30

know, looking at and I've heard them in the

10:32

stands go, let's go. We gotta get two or

10:34

three because they're gonna say two or three. That's

10:36

right. I know that. Yeah. Right. I mean, I I

10:38

remember the the jets play the

10:40

Buffalo Bills on Monday night

10:42

football, two story. And Mark

10:44

Castano was a big star for

10:46

the Jets. He was dating this

10:48

actress named Bridgette Nielsen. He

10:50

may remember Bridgette's with Stallone also.

10:53

genetically superior Bridgette Right.

10:55

She was exactly Rocky four,

10:57

she was the Russian horrible Russian accent,

10:59

by the way. And she's a Beverly

11:01

Hills cop. A whole bunch of stuff. I'll be right

11:03

back. Yeah. Okay. I would work on it. That's so

11:05

bad. So she's sitting in the

11:07

stands and the jets are getting

11:09

killed. Jim Kelly and the Bills are killing

11:11

the jets. And some jetpack because the

11:13

jetpack's are like Eagle pants, low lives, you know.

11:15

Sorry to know them, but low lives. So some

11:17

jetpack decides he's

11:19

gonna relieve himself in the

11:21

stadium on Rajit.

11:23

And he whips out the old one

11:25

eyed elephant. Good move. And he

11:27

urinates on Brigitte. So what

11:30

I got? So gasoline goes

11:32

nuts. And they then they

11:34

started fires in the stadium. They went

11:36

nuts, jet fans, you know. and they decided

11:38

after that Monday night game between the jets and

11:40

the bills to stop

11:42

serving alcohol after the

11:44

third quarter. So giant

11:46

bands, like me, were much

11:48

more classy. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Throw

11:50

in snowballs. Those were jack

11:52

bands, those seats. Thank you. That was a giant challenger

11:54

game, but we gave him the jet fans. Giant

11:56

Travis. So Ganya scorecard. That's right.

11:58

Giant pads like me.

11:59

Now we can't drink beer in the

12:02

fourth quarter because jet fans are

12:04

a bunch of low lives. So they don't care

12:06

about the game. Where was it? They just go there to

12:08

get drunk. There was

12:08

fireman ed during this. He he could have you

12:11

know, he said he was a little while there. Yeah.

12:13

We had this guy. He worked here at

12:15

ABC's sales guy. actually got kind of funny

12:17

with the guy. His name is Rob, and he's

12:19

the jet guy. You wanna see this

12:21

guy? I met him the last

12:23

part. Oh, yes. Right. You know what? He was that with you.

12:25

Right. Right. Yeah. He was I I

12:27

vaguely

12:27

-- Yeah. -- from the When he became the guy.

12:29

Like, Fryman Ed was out and jet guy,

12:32

Rob. He wear these b he still goes. He's

12:34

still a big deal. They had the helmet. Never

12:36

been helmet. beads. I mean, looks like a complete

12:38

moron -- Yeah. -- like Halloween. Yeah.

12:40

But he

12:40

does it every Sunday. I I know that's And

12:42

then not only Sundays, like, it shows up like an

12:45

event as jet man, I mean,

12:47

jeez. I mean, I got you. I

12:49

got kids. How does

12:51

that happen? God bless. Anyway.

12:53

So you like Halloween?

12:55

I'm indifferent. I I'm

12:58

kinda

12:58

forced into it because I have a girlfriend. She

13:01

likes it? Yeah. She's into She's

13:03

not that bright, your girlfriend. Let's be honest. I I don't know much

13:05

about her, but I just want you to tell me, she's

13:07

not she's not all that bright

13:09

ish. I I think I've I think so

13:11

far the information I've told you is that she likes

13:13

Halloween. Yeah. And that's it. Mhmm.

13:17

What is she good at? You know,

13:20

that's actually a pretty loaded

13:22

question. She's good at many things. Where

13:24

were you yesterday? Why are you taking

13:26

days off in the middle of the week? You're on the

13:28

number one show in New York City. I don't take

13:30

days off. I almost died last

13:32

month. I know that Bernie's very sick, so

13:34

Everybody cares about burning nobody cares about me. I get all that.

13:36

But IIII could even talk

13:38

for, like, a month, and I was here

13:40

everyday. Everyday. Where were you? Are you

13:42

gonna be here every day next week? No. I'm

13:44

taking I'm taking one sale off the impasse. Don't

13:46

worry about me though. I'm asking you the question. God, Devin,

13:48

I'm a host of the show. Taking a day off in the middle of

13:51

the week. seems It was Yum! Kapoor.

13:53

Yeah. That's I was I

13:55

was yeah. Oh, it was a holiday. It was like a

13:57

master donian Yeah. It's master donian

13:59

in

13:59

a Wednesday. to celebrate

14:03

by yeah.

14:04

Hopefully, you're watching all the coverage of the

14:07

hurricane. You know, ten people are dead. Is that what

14:09

they're saying now? It's that's the confirmed number in

14:11

Florida. Somebody said

14:13

yesterday that they there may

14:15

be as many as hundreds

14:17

dead. Hundreds And then

14:19

I heard ten. It's not even close.

14:21

It might be hundreds across like

14:23

like the board, like including like Puerto

14:26

Rico, Well, I know the ten is at the

14:28

Florida number exclusively. Well, here is

14:30

the Florida governor, the

14:32

hero. I love this guy. Oh, god. Excuse

14:34

me. Oh. Good thing you came in

14:36

for that. That's because Phil gave me grapes. I

14:38

should never eat grapes in the morning. It's stupid.

14:40

Not on a Friday. No. Rhonda

14:42

Santos, was on Fox

14:44

News yesterday, and he talked

14:46

about the the number of possible

14:48

place of fatalities. Here is number

14:50

nine, Louis. Rhonda Santos POTS

14:52

NEWS ON THE POTENTIAL DEAD

14:55

FROM THE STORM. I THINK THERE'S A

14:57

POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT FATALITIES.

14:59

I THINK That was based on an estimate

15:01

of the people that were calling in

15:03

from areas that were suffering severe

15:05

flooding, and they looked at the number

15:07

and thinking whether THOSE

15:09

FOLKS WERE ENDED UP BEING ABLE TO SURVIVE THEM.

15:11

WE JUST DON'T KNOW. OBVIOUSLY THERE'S

15:13

RESCU ATTEMPS THAT ARE

15:15

BEING MADE. I mean, I can tell you if you look at

15:17

some of those communities in kind

15:19

of the northern part of Lee County and

15:21

part of Charlotte's that are in some of the rivers

15:23

and inlets and harbors, you they

15:25

had massive massive flooding.

15:27

I mean, it wasn't just a couple feet. I

15:29

mean, they had five, six feet of

15:31

flooding. So that is clearly a life

15:33

threatening situation, but I think it's too

15:35

soon to put any type of numbers on that.

15:37

And those numbers, you know, certainly have

15:39

not been confirmed at this point. And it's

15:41

my hope that some of those folks called

15:43

in are gonna be able to be

15:45

rescued today if they haven't already. So

15:47

we talked about the flooding there.

15:50

Here he talks specifically in

15:52

terms of a historical reference

15:55

about the flooding from this hurricane

15:57

This Southwest is Ron DeSantis cut

15:59

number eight. Right now, if you

16:02

look in central Florida, you're

16:04

looking at potential major flooding and

16:07

orange and Seminole counties, St.

16:09

John's River, all the way up potentially

16:11

into Northeast Florida and Jacksonville.

16:14

The amount of water that's been

16:16

rising and will likely continue to

16:18

rise today even as the storm is

16:20

passing is basically a five

16:22

hundred year flood of that. And I know Seminole

16:24

County has has done evacuations. I

16:26

know they've opened shelters, but

16:29

We're gonna see a lot of images about

16:31

the destruction that was done in Southwest

16:33

Florida. And obviously, we have massive

16:35

assets there, but people should just

16:37

understand this this storm is

16:39

having broad impacts across the

16:41

state and some of the flooding you're gonna see

16:43

in areas hundreds of miles

16:45

from where this made landfall are

16:48

gonna set records. And that's gonna

16:50

obviously be things

16:52

that will need to be responded

16:54

to. And obviously,

16:56

as my partner, Bernie, would call him

16:58

the Imbasil in the White House, the

17:00

president of the United States, who this

17:02

morning is still looking for Jackie, even though she died

17:04

in a car accident four months ago.

17:06

He it's not even funny.

17:08

He spoke about the hurricane.

17:10

he told also from a historical reference,

17:13

this Southwest is Joe Biden

17:15

cut number four. This could

17:17

be the deadliest hurricane in

17:19

Florida's history. The numbers of still

17:21

are still unclear, but we're hearing

17:24

early reports of what may be

17:26

substantial loss of life. And

17:28

parenthetically,

17:28

I should note I've spoken with

17:30

the governors and the mayors and the

17:32

governors. I've been on the phone with the governor. Let's talk

17:34

to some of the team. Let's go back to that.

17:36

Was that a Was that parenthetically? What was

17:39

the word he was using

17:41

there? Yeah.

17:41

We're gonna add more to the Biden Adams

17:44

libraries we've got. two major libraries, Joe

17:46

Biden, Eric Adams, and I don't know how to speak. Go

17:48

back to that cut there. This could

17:50

be

17:50

the deadliest hurricane in Florida's

17:52

history. Numbers of still are

17:54

still unclear, but we're hearing early reports of

17:57

what may be substantial loss

17:59

of life. But

18:00

parenthetically, I should That was parenthetically

18:03

Yeah. The governors and the mayors and the commissioners.

18:05

I've been on the phone with the governor this morning.

18:07

I spoke up

18:08

with commissioners. Oh. mayors.

18:11

mayors. and they

18:13

are they are I remember that. Thank you.

18:15

One eight hundred 848W You think

18:17

that made sense to me? I mean, if it's just if

18:19

you just rambled it. I think

18:21

we're looking at a sentence of

18:23

twenty things. Yeah. Twenty things. No.

18:26

If you'd analyze up here, this

18:28

is a phrase and a for that

18:31

becomes as and that's a proposition.

18:33

Well, doctor Jill, his wife,

18:35

she's like an English teacher or

18:37

something. So That was a bite. She's gonna have a lot of

18:39

time, you know, once, dude. One

18:41

eight hundred 848WABC18

18:44

hundred 848 ninety two twenty

18:47

two. already seventeen minutes

18:49

of the best radio. Yes. I said it.

18:51

Yeah. Someone noises says come number

18:54

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20:31

listen to ZEMAX. and lingo all

20:34

day and all morning.

20:36

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20:38

Don't worry. Put it in my box. and Miguel.

20:41

He he needs to grow up there. I mean, I need

20:43

to go. I'll roll to sit. Hey. I'll say,

20:45

I need

20:47

to sit up the cap of a of a

20:49

grateful nation. Thank you, Sid. Not

20:51

for what you do, but for what you appear to

20:53

do. And I mean that's sincerely. She's

20:55

unique. That's for darn here.

20:58

Oh, she's cute too. I mean,

21:00

how to bring you back to the days when you and

21:02

Bert Reynolds were pulling two one ones back to Florida

21:04

state. Yes. Not

21:06

so fast right now. Let's go

21:08

let's go go there. Let's go go there.

21:10

What was the movie up in Boston

21:12

where

21:12

everybody was in it? Nicholson, Damien,

21:15

Wahlberg, Alec Baldwin,

21:17

in Boston. Yeah. The Boston

21:19

mob, gangs of New York.

21:21

Eric Langer really sound

21:24

stupid. I don't like

21:26

anyone. Boomers a

21:28

dickhead. I think Troy was a queer. John

21:30

David Boutey shot a Lincoln. Hi,

21:32

Uncle Zima. Who has a better beer than me,

21:34

bro? No one. For

21:38

I I'm windy

21:40

man. Jim Roam doesn't hold my

21:42

left testicle Hey, Big Earl. Welcome to

21:44

Miami Man. The last comedy

21:46

to win an Academy Award

21:48

was what?

21:49

Philadelphia. Should a Dish k four

21:52

dip. I said -- Yeah. -- the l sounds

21:54

unusually stupid today. So

21:56

nothing of nothing. Nothing. Nothing.

21:59

Did you have any

21:59

idea who web Butler and also

22:02

richness. Humphrey

22:03

Bogart.

22:30

I've

22:31

called them to speak.

22:33

You would say

22:35

Nothing's

22:37

changed at all. Don't

22:41

get me.

22:45

Monteo more everything. I

22:48

won't be

22:49

there to catch you

22:51

in

23:18

I love that show

23:21

clothes. That was my South

23:23

Florida show clothes. Last

23:25

time I played that was sometime in two

23:27

thousand fifteen. I

23:29

got to let go and ended up working

23:31

here at WABC. And Steve

23:33

Zimek and Eric Glenn Gell,

23:35

My producer and board up

23:37

back then very similar to

23:41

Macedonia, Phil, and Justin Ellichier.

23:43

Two young guys,

23:45

hungry, wanted to be radio stars, align

23:47

themselves with me, and

23:49

even though not the

23:51

biggest talents in the industry,

23:54

became big time stars down in South

23:56

Florida. Where are they?

23:58

Prison. Okay. Just

23:59

want an update. No. Eric is still

24:02

working. Langel, at some Clear

24:04

Channel Station down there, a big one down in

24:06

Miami. And Steve is selling insurance. I swear

24:08

to God. might

24:10

even kid you. shocked. Well, listen, if I ever

24:12

leave here, whether it's

24:14

voluntarily or not, standby film. What do you think these

24:17

two guys are gonna be doing? Philippine.

24:19

talking with McDonald's and, you know, that's

24:21

me honest. Well, I just wanted them to get

24:23

a glimpse of the future maybe if That's what's gonna

24:25

say. Let's see what those two guys happen to them. Like,

24:28

show Insurance isn't that bad. It's not bad. He's making

24:30

good money. When girl cries like every day, he's like,

24:32

oh my god, I missed that show. It was a great show.

24:34

It really was a great show down in Florida.

24:36

and it was so great. In fact, that Craig Schwab

24:39

and Chad Lopez said, come back here. You

24:41

sound great. That show down

24:43

there, Bernie was a guess quite

24:45

often. And Bernie still talks about it. He he'd

24:47

be lapping because I would say stuff,

24:49

but you can't say it now.

24:52

To

24:52

be honest, John Margo,

24:53

Chad, they give me a lot

24:55

of rope. A lot.

24:57

They let me

24:58

be me. and

25:00

very, very, very rarely

25:02

do they ever complain.

25:05

Language,

25:05

context,

25:07

happy topics, all

25:08

that. They they almost never complain. And why

25:10

would they? Shows number one, generate

25:12

a ton of revenue. So

25:14

they know the business.

25:16

and they're smart and they know this

25:19

too. You you really can't

25:21

keep hammering the talent.

25:24

because

25:24

and you know, it's low. You know, you start complaining a

25:26

lot, and the talent just they they don't wanna hear

25:28

it and it becomes ugly. So

25:32

There's

25:32

a mutual respect and love here.

25:34

But even with the amount of rope they

25:36

give me here, it is nothing.

25:39

Bernie

25:39

came on. He said he was on

25:41

hold one day. He goes, is this

25:44

on SiriusXM or

25:46

is this terrestrial radio? I'm

25:48

like, boom. six

25:49

forty AM in Miami. He's

25:51

like, you

25:51

can say that. And he walked

25:53

with Imis. So that's how

25:55

it was like it was AAA

25:58

wild wild west. But again, it got me up

26:00

here. So we got away with a lot of

26:02

stuff. Knowing to And

26:04

imagine the show in Florida

26:06

twice as much as that. was

26:08

just it was wild. And those guys

26:10

were great, but you guys are great too. You're you're even

26:12

better, of course. You'll always have the best

26:14

ever. But I gotta kick out of

26:16

hearing some of that old stuff. So

26:18

everybody's talking about the hurricane, of

26:20

course. I do want to get to this EMS

26:22

worker. It's a horrible story. But

26:24

the hurricane is far away the top

26:27

news in the country. We did play Ryan

26:29

DeSantis and Joe Biden already,

26:31

but it wouldn't be a good morning show

26:34

without playing some audio from Joy

26:36

Reed. Joy

26:36

Reed.

26:38

Why does Joy Reed

26:40

still employed at MSNBC?

26:43

She's a racist. She's

26:46

stupid. Oh, I know why she's still employed. She's

26:48

a black lady. That's why. Right? That's it. That's

26:50

your answer. Tony, that's simple

26:52

folks. Did Zit just

26:54

say that or I say that? because

26:56

it's

26:56

the truth. And John

26:58

Katz Matidis wants me to

27:00

tell the truth. So I'm telling you the

27:02

truth. Joy

27:02

Reed is a no talent racist, but

27:05

she's a black lady,

27:05

so she's got a job at MSNBC. In

27:08

fact, when

27:09

she filled out the form,

27:11

And they asked my experience, she said,

27:13

I have none, but I'm a black lady. And

27:16

Phil Griffin said you're hired.

27:18

Here he is. She's talking about, oh, how ironic

27:21

it is. because you

27:22

hate to understand this because he sent Mike Winstel.

27:24

Martha's vineyard, oh my god. What a terrible thing.

27:26

Now she's talking about how ironic it is that

27:29

Floridians themselves may

27:31

turn

27:31

into migrants after this horrible

27:34

storm. And why would you do that? people

27:36

have lost their homes. Many have

27:38

lost their lives. They are still

27:40

in the middle of a search

27:42

and rescue as we

27:45

speak. And this joyride uses

27:48

this as an opportunity to

27:50

make a political statement

27:52

and a stupid one at that.

27:54

This is joint REIT Lewis. Cut

27:56

number fifteen. Two million Floridians are

27:58

on the move. Now we don't know if

27:59

they're leaving the state or where they're gonna

28:02

move it's a bit

28:02

ironic now that you might have Floridians having to

28:05

actually pour over the borders and

28:07

go north and get out of the state

28:10

of Florida in the exact same crisis

28:12

that we've been talking about on a trolling level

28:14

in that state for a long time.

28:15

Yeah. And she goes on with one

28:18

more, a message to my

28:20

friend, the governor, Ron DeSantis, Joy Reed, courtesy

28:22

of MSNBC, cut

28:24

lowest number sixteen.

28:26

Sixteen did not load. Hang

28:29

on. Okay. Sixteen according to

28:31

Lewis did not load.

28:33

But she's got a message here for Roger Sanders.

28:35

We'll play it later. It's fine. already six thirty five anyway. But

28:37

you wanna get to the clip of the

28:39

day, which I don't have,

28:40

and sports

28:41

and traffic and all that. Oh, here it

28:43

is. Thank you, Justin.

28:46

Justin, Alec. I did it right to you.

28:48

Yeah. Well, I don't have it. Well, but you see, remember but

28:50

don't you remember right before the show when

28:52

you were standing there, you were texting away.

28:54

And then I said to you, hey, here's this.

28:56

This is our clip of the day. And then

28:58

you took it with your right hand or

29:01

your left ten, and

29:03

you secured that piece of paper. Yeah. It

29:05

never happened. No. I don't even see it anywhere

29:07

around you. I don't see it anywhere around

29:10

you. You just spit up a whole bubble mindset. But I didn't

29:12

see. See, but that's where the disconnect is.

29:14

That would have it. But go with that.

29:16

Okay. Traffic and sports coming up

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next. I mean, I mean,

29:21

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30:52

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30:54

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30:55

you'll start there. Before it, now you

30:57

will. Yeah. No. I had Don't

31:00

don't worry about it, Sydney. I am starting

31:02

there for your,

31:04

I guess, permission. Yeah. It was

31:06

ugly to to attack of Takabolea, quarterback of the Miami

31:08

Dade. Did I get that right? Did I get that one right? That's

31:10

a tough one. Yeah. quarterback for the Miami

31:12

dolphins, he got hit late

31:15

in the first half there, went

31:17

down for nearly ten minutes,

31:19

and it did not look good.

31:21

It's clear at this point that he has

31:23

head and neck injuries and it's per

31:25

all but confirmed that he does have a

31:27

confirmed concussion and route to

31:29

a twenty seven to fifteen loss to

31:31

Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals.

31:34

to open up week four of the NFL season on Thursday

31:36

night. football, locally, the giants get

31:38

set to welcome in the Chicago bears Sunday

31:40

afternoon at one PM as

31:43

three point favorites and the Jets take a trip to Pittsburgh to Vegas

31:45

dealers at the same time. They currently

31:47

sit as a three point underdog. Checking

31:49

in on the Diamond as well, both the

31:51

Nets and he's had the day off yesterday they get set to

31:53

dive into the home stretches of their

31:56

respective regular season schedules.

31:58

The return home to welcome in the

32:00

Baltimore O'Reels tonight at 705

32:02

PM eastern, which may go home and set to take the

32:04

hill against Baltimore's Jordan Liles. Aaron

32:06

Judd, we're over for number sixty

32:08

two. become the sole possessor of the American

32:10

League single season home run record as for

32:12

the Nets. They'll send out ace Jacob DeGrom in game

32:14

one of a big three game set against the

32:17

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32:19

seven twenty PM eastern time with Atlanta

32:21

trotting out left left hander max. Free in

32:23

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32:25

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32:36

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34:55

I've got this friend,

34:58

Stephanie Peralis, and her husband was, and

35:00

they started his listeners to be done in Florida. They

35:02

live in Orlando, not far from

35:04

Disney, and they launched

35:06

their power. from Hurricane Ian. And the good

35:08

news is they've got a generator.

35:10

So Stephanie texted me this morning,

35:12

and she says, we're

35:14

doing okay.

35:15

We've got a generator.

35:16

And I said,

35:17

good. At least you can get through the day, you got lights

35:19

and goes, we don't care. We just

35:22

need electricity

35:24

to make sure me and wealth can listen to you. It's

35:26

swear to God. I mean, I've got the text I

35:28

can share with you. But that's how some

35:30

of these folks are, and that's very humbling.

35:33

So I love you Stephanie on YouTube, Ralph, and good luck

35:36

down there. It is an s show

35:38

down in Florida. And you've

35:40

Frank Marano, the great Frank

35:42

Marano. Yes. I've been once visited Florida. That's the only time you've been I've

35:44

been there

35:44

a couple times. You're amazing them the best. A

35:46

major superstar here, by the way, overnight gets

35:49

incredible ratings, and as a

35:52

super guy, You're not a big Florida guy that was? I mean,

35:54

I I like Florida to visit.

35:56

I am

35:58

so over hearing New

35:59

Yorkers wistfully go on

36:02

and on about how they wish they could move

36:04

to Florida. I just I don't get the

36:06

whole culture of Florida. And I know in the minority

36:08

because every day I talk to a different person

36:11

that says I'm moving to Florida or I can't

36:13

wait to move to Florida. They like

36:15

the political climate, a lot of them, a lot of

36:17

them like the actual climate, a lot of them

36:19

like the taxes. But with with the gators

36:21

and the hurricanes and the

36:23

you know, needing air you're doing ten months a

36:25

year. It's not for me. You couldn't sound any dumber.

36:27

Bernie did the same thing for years. I

36:29

live there. Now I was bored, so I

36:32

came back. but gainers

36:34

and hurricanes and dinner for

36:36

your thirties. You can you can walk the streets

36:38

in Fort Lauderdale, in

36:41

Boca Raton, No one's gonna come up and stab

36:43

you. There's no filth and

36:45

dirt and homeless. Nobody is scraping.

36:47

It's part of your charm. No.

36:49

I need a little that's why people

36:51

are leaving. I I know. So in all seriousness, the quality of life --

36:53

I hear you. -- is I hear you.

36:55

-- thousand times

36:58

better. Again, I was bored

37:00

and in this business, if you're in TV or

37:02

radio, you have to work in New York or Los

37:04

Angeles to make the big money, which I I'm not

37:06

making yet, but I will. You're doing that.

37:08

You're doing that fine. Yes. But

37:10

in terms of living, Florida blows

37:13

New York away by a man. That's what

37:15

everyone says. I I get a fact.

37:17

You know, III get, you know, different flavors. Right?

37:19

That's why this drop button You just don't know what

37:21

you told me. It's possible. And there's not enough casinos

37:23

for you in Florida. There's

37:25

plenty casinos in Florida? There are. Yeah. First of

37:27

all, the Seminole tribe -- Right. -- the

37:29

Hard Rock casinos. There's one. And I again,

37:31

I think there are others as but --

37:33

No. I don't know. -- you would know better than me. Yeah.

37:35

You can always fly to the Bahamas. Mhmm. It's like

37:38

less than an hour flight. You're right

37:40

there and Nassau or Freeport or any one of those

37:42

spots. But look, I love New York. I'm

37:44

back. I live on the beach. I've got a great

37:46

job. I love

37:48

my bonuses. Ideally,

37:50

I won't leave until I retire to California.

37:52

Mhmm. But to compare living in New York to

37:54

Florida -- I'm not comparing you. -- I'm saying this is

37:56

where I wanna live. Right. But

37:57

well, because you don't know anybody. It's fine.

38:00

Fine. Not the first time I don't know anybody

38:02

else. What was the last

38:03

time you traveled outside of Vegas? Where

38:05

did you go? Well, know, I

38:07

do go to Atlantic City. Very regular. What I'm

38:09

saying? My wife and I went to Cape May for for

38:11

a week. My brother got married

38:14

in one of the most inconvenient places

38:16

possible. Hawaii, So I was there for

38:18

his wedding. Please don't mind me.

38:20

And my my brother-in-law is

38:22

getting married in December in Mexico. You know,

38:24

there's no one ever really gets married in a

38:26

convenient spot. No no one ever gets married around

38:28

the corner. I know. I know. It's always you

38:30

gotta take planes and buses and

38:33

trains I gotta tell you though. I went to

38:35

a book signing on Wednesday in Long Island.

38:37

You're almost

38:37

better off going Hawaii than going to

38:39

Long Island on a week like the

38:41

LAE is such a mess. But anyway,

38:43

you wanna hear today to talk about a variety

38:45

of issues. One is when it comes to local

38:48

politics, you are far

38:50

and away the most knowledgeable guy that I know. You and Curtis, not even

38:52

close. So I had this kid Michael

38:54

Bogusa in Studio yesterday, and

38:56

he's running against guys like Justin

38:58

Brennan in

39:00

Bay Ridge. for city council. And I like the kid. He's very, very

39:02

good. And I used to go to school in

39:04

Bayway's Poly prep Poly prep. When it was

39:06

a gorgeous neighborhood, and

39:08

it's not gorgeous

39:10

anymore. So that's one of the heated

39:12

races coming up. What what other shoes? Well, that

39:14

race is not gonna be till next year, and we

39:16

actually don't know what

39:18

what what district Regus is gonna be,

39:20

and we don't know what District Brands gonna be.

39:22

Regus, keep we district. Right. Right.

39:24

Unprecedented last week, and this got no

39:26

coverage, but the redistricting Commission

39:28

voted the maps down

39:31

eight to seven. So now they're back

39:33

to the drawing board as very interesting awation,

39:35

you had the Republican members of the redistricting commission,

39:37

the Burelli appointees, voting with the

39:39

Eric Adams appointees to

39:42

reject these council maps. Oh, wait. So it's

39:44

a kind of an unusual coalition and

39:46

nobody knows the next step. Apparently,

39:49

they're gonna have to try and do some arm twisting

39:51

to change one to change somebody's mind.

39:53

So we'll see where that goes. Wow. My

39:55

friend, Jonathan Segal, just texted me, and

39:57

he's a Howard B. Triferic. Love Jonathan. Mhmm. And Tom Sullivan, my friend

40:00

wanting for for

40:02

assembly, around that area. Mostly

40:04

includes Queen to Is he running it for assembly or

40:06

senate? He's running for assembly. No. He

40:08

did run for senate a couple of years ago. So

40:10

you're right. But now

40:12

it's assembly. And, well, listen, it's that area, while

40:14

gorgeous and right by me, that's another

40:16

area like like Polyprap, like a Bay Ridge.

40:18

Yep. A lot

40:20

of Italians who was very well

40:22

protected, very little crime,

40:24

and

40:24

now Howard Beach was

40:27

seeing home invasions, break

40:29

ins, they're stealing cars, So

40:31

those areas, Frank, they become very important. Come election day.

40:33

Yeah. There are a number of

40:35

potential there's actually

40:38

unusual number of competitive districts

40:40

this year as compared to a typical

40:42

year in New York City. Now why

40:44

is that? think part of it

40:46

is due to the momentum that

40:48

Republicans have. I think part of it is

40:50

due to the fact that they the courts

40:52

struck down

40:54

these congressionally gerry mannered lines. You have certain seats that are

40:56

always competitive like the Malleotakis

40:58

max rose seat, which is my

41:00

congressional district. that's always gonna be a

41:02

competitive seat and it is this year. But in Long

41:04

Island, the race for

41:06

the Zelda seat is very competitive.

41:08

The race for Kathleen Rice's seat is very competitive. The race

41:11

with Tom Swahzy seat is very competitive. I wouldn't be

41:13

shocked. I do think the Republicans hang on

41:15

to the Zelda seat with

41:18

Nicola Loda. but I wouldn't be shocked if either the Democrat or the

41:20

Republican won either the Swazzy seat

41:22

or the Kathleen Rice seat. Oh, very

41:24

competitive seats. and that's because

41:26

they're not gerrymandered districts. These are

41:28

competitive districts. That's the folks that don't

41:30

funnel that closely. That's NASA or

41:32

Suffolk County? The those are those are

41:34

NASA and the Swazzy seat

41:36

has a sliver of queens. Gotcha. The

41:40

Malayatakis rose. You say that'll be very

41:42

competitive. I mean, it in comparison

41:44

to the rest of New York City. Gotcha.

41:46

I think I think look, the attitude

41:48

that I'm about to express is the worst

41:50

thing for if you're a Mali talker supporter,

41:52

which I happen to be, I don't

41:54

think this race is gonna be within ten

41:56

points. I think Nicole wins this

41:58

race going away. Now, that's

42:00

the worst thing that Nicole wants to hear because she doesn't want her

42:02

supporters resting on their laurels. Right.

42:04

But the the way they had

42:06

gerrymandered this

42:08

district under the old lines, that would have been very

42:10

tough for Nicole. I think Max Rose would have won

42:12

that. But under these new lines, I honestly

42:14

don't any look, anything is possible

42:18

in politics. don't see any way Nicole loses. Talk to me about the governor's race.

42:20

Everybody has an opinion. And I said this

42:22

yesterday. I'm asked every single day -- Mhmm.

42:24

-- two things.

42:26

How's Bernie Is Zelvin gonna win? That's what he got. And I always

42:28

say, is Zelvin gonna win? I go, yeah, I

42:30

think he's got a really good chance. I wouldn't bet on

42:32

it, to

42:34

be honest. because we're still out now but in a big way in the city. Yeah. Well, you don't

42:36

bet anymore anymore. Right. Right.

42:38

But if you have to bet on it --

42:40

Mhmm. -- Zelda

42:42

wins now. I mean, I hello. I'm going with that was so pissed off.

42:44

No. I mean, I I made a base. He made a base

42:46

up. No. No. I'm gonna vote well, if I'm

42:48

gonna vote for Zelda, I think he's

42:50

doing a

42:52

great job hammering the issue of congestion pricing, which if

42:54

you're not if you're an Outer Burrow

42:56

resident or a Long Islander or a Westchester resident that

42:58

has to work

43:00

in Manhattan, You don't wanna pay between nine dollars and twenty three dollars for the

43:02

privilege of coming to work every day.

43:04

So that being said, the state is

43:06

just deep blue, and I

43:08

don't see any

43:10

way that Zelda can

43:12

can can win especially

43:14

by the disproportionate How did the Kentucky

43:16

win by? Well, first of all, this abortion

43:18

decision has left

43:20

this abortion question to the state, and that means

43:22

you could totally run on this. But I wanna

43:24

say, but if you're a Lee's elder, and

43:26

you come out and you go, listen folks.

43:29

The facts

43:29

are, abortion is legal in New

43:31

York. It is

43:34

not a a debate worthy topic in the state.

43:36

If I was running for governor in, oh, I

43:38

don't know. Give me a state that it's not

43:42

legal. And Texas. Great.

43:44

In Texas, then that would be a talking

43:46

point, but you cannot vote for

43:48

somebody on an issue. That's not

43:50

an issue. in New York. If he does that, well,

43:53

what's the talk about? Right. Because the

43:55

the everybody knows even

43:57

the casual pro choice voter.

43:59

that this is now a state decision.

44:01

So, Zelan, who's already expressed

44:03

a willingness to go around the legislature

44:05

on issues like bail reform expressed a

44:07

willingness to go around the voters on issues like removing the

44:10

Manhattan DA. Who's to say he's not

44:12

gonna appoint a health commissioner that's

44:14

pro life and make abortion rights more restrictive in New

44:16

York. And there was that rumor that he was

44:18

considering doing that a couple of months ago.

44:20

Exactly. And so if you're a pro

44:22

choice voter, even

44:24

if you're not crazy about the Hockel because of crime,

44:26

if you're not crazy about Hockel because of

44:28

the Buffalo Bills boondoggle, that's

44:31

enough to turn you

44:33

off. But That being

44:33

said, the normal way

44:35

that New York votes is Democrat.

44:37

You almost need a perfect

44:39

storm to get to get a

44:41

Republican elected statewide. You mentioned George Pataky. Pataky ran as a

44:44

moderate Republican in

44:46

ninety four. you know, he

44:48

Zelda is a conservative Republican,

44:50

and especially how New York

44:52

Democrats are viewing Trump supporters

44:54

as almost where from another planet.

44:57

The fact that Zelda didn't voted the way he

44:59

did on January sixth, that sort

45:01

of confirms a lot of Democrats'

45:03

worst fears about Trump

45:05

supporters as well. Zelda is not running as a

45:07

Giuliani style. When I say Giuliani, I mean, nineteen ninety three

45:10

Giuliani, a Giuliani style or a Pataki

45:12

style Republican. He's running as a

45:14

Trump rep Gotcha. So before we

45:16

wrap this up now, we'll I hope he wins. I'm

45:18

gonna pay the twenty No. No. No. I'm both. Of

45:20

course. You'll come back next week. We'll talk about

45:22

some other less serious

45:24

stuff. But you're so good at this. Do

45:26

you expect turnout to be

45:28

better this year? Or will it be much of

45:30

the same? I actually think it

45:32

will be a little higher than it was four years ago

45:34

because of the congressional races

45:36

which are unusually competitive. I I

45:38

think the lower

45:40

ticket races, and the competition among

45:42

them is actually gonna drive turnout up for all

45:44

the races. I I think that's certainly a good thing. What do

45:46

you look so you've already had some, by the

45:48

way, but why you all dressed up to Last night, I

45:50

went out to see Tony Danza at fifty

45:52

four Broadway. Go to that. He was terrific. He

45:54

was all gonna say. I know. I know.

45:56

That's why I yeah. That's I went? No. When you

45:58

woke up to him, you go, Sid Rosenberg's

45:59

friend. Say hello to me. Oh, you're you're gonna tell me you

46:02

know him. He was at my

46:04

wedding. Yanked out with John

46:06

Gotti Junior. didn't get the

46:08

opportunity to talk to him last night. III

46:10

will he walked right by me and

46:12

had clearly no recognition

46:14

of who I was at all. But I will say this about

46:16

Tony Danza. whenever I do run into him, which, you know, is pretty

46:18

regularly, he always is kind enough to

46:20

pretend like he remembers who I know. Which

46:22

which is nice. No.

46:24

She's not. you want. You want. That's all I'm asking. Most people that I meet

46:26

the ABC fans really do love you. Well, that's nice.

46:28

You always like that. That guy, Frank Meadows,

46:30

really smart, and

46:32

you are. So Well, that you're

46:34

very kind. And I am

46:36

sorry that we're both off the

46:38

market dating wise and we're not eligible to date

46:40

Mars retailer Green. Right. I mean, She the

46:42

boards. Right? Yes. Yes. Because of an

46:44

affair with her tantric sex instructors. I

46:46

saw that. Well, at the gym or something. Right? Yeah. But

46:48

well, that's another affair by the stranger.

46:51

I DC's most

46:53

eligible because of the gosh. And

46:55

it looks like Tom Brady's wife may be out

46:57

there too. Yeah. Yeah. That's a That twelve year

47:00

marriage may be ending according to the New York

47:02

Post. Yeah. We'll see what

47:04

happens. You think he

47:06

should've retired Well, there are two in one. Yeah. He's playing pretty good

47:08

football. I mean, he had a chance to even beat Green

47:10

Bay on Sunday. So I mean,

47:12

according to what

47:14

his wife wants, he should have retired -- Mhmm. -- because who wants to live with

47:16

an unhappy wife. Right. But in

47:18

terms of football, ability, he's

47:20

got some

47:22

left. I I think you're right. I just wonder, is it

47:24

worth the toll It's not his personal was

47:26

the toll. No. Nothing is worth it, Charles.

47:28

And what would he be making as

47:30

commentator twenty five, thirty million dollars. Doesn't he have some contract waiting for

47:32

him the day after he retired? Four hundred million

47:34

from Fox Sports to leave it, I know. But

47:36

it's in their blood man. I hear you. It's

47:39

like one day. God forbid. God forbid.

47:42

Somebody takes a microphone away from you. Oh.

47:44

You'll be gonna be you're gonna fill it with Joel like

47:46

a junk like a joke. And

47:48

then you'll be doing like the show in the house for

47:50

Rachel. It should be like, Frank, you're not

47:52

on the radio anymore. And you'd be like,

47:54

oh, my God don't remind me. Yeah. Yeah. Alright. Have a good weekend,

47:56

my friend. Thank you for inviting me on. He is

47:58

you're great. You're well done. Frank Morano does an

48:02

amazing job other side of midnight a really great show. And he talks

48:04

about everything from politics

48:06

to fun stuff, to weird stuff

48:08

like you have always in

48:10

that train. kind of a strange guy

48:12

flying by him. Yeah. But I love him and

48:14

he's very bright and he's a great guest. We'll

48:16

wrap it up, come back with some more great

48:18

guests today, including my

48:20

new best friend of the great

48:22

state of Louisiana, Steve Skoliz coming up at seven forty. Andrew

48:24

Giuliani. That's a real bad friend coming

48:26

up at eight forty video reports.

48:30

and beat Sid. This is Adam Durrance, an accounting pro's

48:32

from the great album August and

48:35

everything after. Mister Jones,

48:38

We're

48:41

doing live.

48:44

Hey, Bill O'Reilly here, and you are listening

48:46

to Bernie

48:47

and Sid. God help you on the Red Apple

48:50

podcast network. So

48:57

when you were booking president Trump,

48:58

did you

49:00

say it old blubbers

49:01

it is? Wait.

49:04

Let

49:04

me just ask you this, boss. Yeah. Do

49:06

you you you think we have president Trump the first day? That's not

49:09

a that's not

49:10

a fact. That's not? No.

49:12

not know I

49:14

thought

49:15

you were kidding Well, no. I thought

49:17

you did. No. They were in the

49:19

first week working

49:19

on it. No.

49:21

We don't have that method. Well, have you

49:24

tried to get in for my last

49:26

day? Test for this

49:26

one. Yes. Yes. Absolutely hell.

49:30

Yep. What did this say? What did this say? We will get

49:32

back to you. He

49:34

said, I can only do one.

49:38

would you rather me go on I miss this last show or you would

49:40

show the

49:40

next week? And just you know

49:42

what I mean? We said,

49:45

I was

49:46

wondering.

49:53

We were down

50:02

now, but it's just

50:04

as well.

50:07

I haven't shown

50:10

you everything. no man can

50:12

do. So

50:16

stay with me, baby.

50:18

I got brands for you. This

50:20

is the time to

50:24

remember. How

50:41

Well, that

50:51

how it went. And of course,

50:53

he did not go president Trump

50:55

on Don's last show, but he didn't

50:57

frac along

50:57

with us. Me and Bernard, and it was not the first day, but

50:59

it was, as I stated there, the first

51:02

week. It was show

51:04

number five. Wait.

51:06

Trump stopped by. He's not been back since.

51:09

Nice to really break Bernie's

51:11

balls about this. When Bernie would

51:13

be, you know, just defending

51:16

Trump every step of the way, and now I become that guy

51:18

too. I can't believe I have, but

51:19

I have. But I'd be like, burn enough

51:22

already, man. Give me

51:24

a break. mean, the guy's been on

51:26

with us once. He's on with Sean Hannity every day. He's on with some

51:28

Jackoff. What's his name?

51:32

Hugh Hewitt? Who don't even know how to

51:34

hold that guy? I mean, give me a Salem Radio.

51:36

Really? Fill

51:38

boys boys? No. Thanks. Anyway,

51:40

he hasn't

51:40

come back since and I'd be like,

51:41

come on, burn? What did this

51:44

undying

51:44

loyalty to this guy?

51:46

But

51:47

as I said now, I'm with Bernie. So

51:49

anyway, that was a a fundamental moment, a

51:51

couple laughs, and people

51:54

love it. I get messages all the time. In big

51:56

numbers, people love it when I play some of the

51:58

old diamonds stuff. Low hate

51:59

it because

52:01

Low hate diamonds. No.

52:03

I'm just trying to distance.

52:06

It's time to move on. No. No. It's not.

52:08

No. It's time for you to move on and stop the

52:10

and the hate and just appreciate that

52:12

without I miss, you wouldn't be the

52:14

major superstar you want today. And

52:16

now, of course,

52:18

prolonging that. and you were dying for years with that

52:20

embarrassment of a morning show with permanent weed

52:22

out. But, I mean,

52:24

you know, just move on for more of

52:26

the horror that he put his to every day is

52:28

fine. Look how strong it made

52:30

you. Yep. Yeah. I can I can

52:32

yeah. Sure I can attest to that.

52:34

You really hate him. hate them. No. Not

52:36

at all. So give how do you feel about

52:39

Todd, I miss. What? Now and now

52:41

we're gonna Yeah. We'll say

52:43

right now. Because Bernie -- I -- first of all,

52:45

Bernie was very reluctant to to discuss him. It was and I'd

52:47

break keep bringing him up, and and Bernie

52:49

just wouldn't waiver. I hate him.

52:51

I hate him. I hate them me. I go back and

52:53

forth. Hate them. Hate them. Hate them. You were there

52:56

longer than me and Bernie. So what what's your No.

52:58

I wasn't

53:00

long longer than Bernie. Oh, you weren't. For now, Bernie was at

53:02

NBC. Right. Oh, you weren't. That's right. You

53:04

got to the fans now. There they I was

53:06

-- Yeah. -- I was assigned.

53:10

Right. To him, actually. But he never fired

53:12

you. And he never there was never a time

53:14

we didn't consider bringing you back. Like, after

53:16

the the whole Rutgers incident,

53:18

he was not bringing Bernie back until Roger Ailes and Bowdital. No. I know.

53:21

That was a completely different scenario. That

53:23

was Bernard went through hell.

53:25

Yeah. You know that. like,

53:28

I I do recall that, and he was

53:30

let go right away. Right. But I

53:32

I wasn't. Right. So don't like you. So what

53:35

what's your what's your role? Well, he

53:38

he had called me. He had contacted me when he was coming back, and

53:40

he insisted, you know, you're gonna come.

53:42

Right? You're gonna you know, I was in the driver's

53:44

side. This makes it even worse that you're so

53:47

No. No. No. No. It it makes it

53:50

even more I'm

53:52

not clouded by

53:54

I by

53:55

how my relationship was

53:57

with him. I I had a lot of

53:59

fun times with

53:59

him, but I I but I

54:02

saw a lot of nasty stuff. I saw a lot

54:04

of terrible things. I always

54:06

I didn't just turn my head away when he did

54:08

awful things to you. What, you know,

54:10

he did terrible things. Well, how can I do that? But you it wasn't like you will

54:13

you you and and you and I are very close. I love you.

54:15

Right. But he did so many first

54:17

of all, he he treated me much worse than Bernie. I I don't

54:20

wanna hear about it. Not even close. Okay. And

54:22

I think you'd agree to that.

54:24

I I gave can't one hundred

54:26

percent agree to that because I've I've saw him

54:28

do awful lot of people every No. No. But that

54:30

was before I got there. Once I

54:32

got there, I became the whipping one more than any oh, me and Rob Bartlett. Me

54:34

and Rob Bartlett. Right. And Rob probably took it the

54:36

worst and he probably did. If you have

54:38

to admit that. Yeah. Rob, no. Rob

54:40

took a vicious beating, but he didn't do

54:42

the money. So but it wasn't like you

54:44

were calling me every day going, oh my god.

54:46

Sid, I miss his When

54:48

I told I did tell you a

54:50

couple of things. I did. You just

54:52

forgot the company. said, look, you're you

54:54

will you would come in and say, I'm not

54:56

even getting I'm a year and I'm doing this. I'm

54:58

not even getting paid yet. I didn't get paid yet.

55:00

Well, that's true. Right? And what did I

55:02

say? I said I

55:04

said, well, don't come You did

55:06

say that. don't tell him I'm not working until I get paid.

55:08

You did say that. You did that's all I

55:10

could do. Well, by the way, you No.

55:12

It was actually huge that you did that

55:14

because you were the one who mowed him

55:16

this is a true story, motivated me to call

55:18

I miss. And I actually

55:20

threw down the hammer. I

55:23

said I man, you're not paying me. I'm coming

55:25

in the CrackerDawn.

55:26

I gotta deal with your bull Ebola, you

55:28

know. Yeah. You are. Yeah. And

55:30

it's

55:31

not happening anymore. You did

55:33

do that. Yeah. And I said whatever you're paying, won a wolf, which was a

55:35

joke, you need to pay me more. And

55:37

he said, what?

55:40

I said,

55:40

Yeah. That's

55:41

how it's gonna go. You're either gonna paint me

55:43

this number, which was more than

55:46

water. Or I will gladly

55:48

go back and just do mid days with Bernie, and you

55:50

can bring water back here. I swear to god that

55:52

was a comedy show. Okay. You did that. That's good.

55:54

Yes. And then I got, you know, more

55:56

money. Still got raped. I mean, give me

55:58

a break. but it was still more money. So I won that

56:00

conversation, and then he laughed, so that

56:02

was

56:02

it. Well, there's

56:03

when he brought

56:06

me back after he

56:08

was fired. Yeah. He

56:10

he negotiated with me, and

56:12

then he tried to reneg on

56:15

it. He did. Oh, yeah. That's

56:17

a lot of people who know that. Yeah.

56:19

Yeah. So it ended up ended up

56:21

him calling me, yelling at me,

56:23

He yelled at you. Yeah. He yelled at me. He called me at FAN

56:25

Yeah. Like, what's going on? This is this is

56:28

not what we agreed to. Yeah. And I

56:30

said, that's right. It's not what we

56:32

agreed to. You got that. Right?

56:34

Uh-huh. Because I'm here.

56:36

And he said, well,

56:38

you agreed to this number and he said, no. No.

56:40

No. we agreed to another number, and now the number's different. Oh,

56:42

yeah. And he so he tried to lowball

56:46

me because Well, that

56:48

was before Bernie was coming back. Now Bernie's

56:50

coming back. And, anyway, III

56:52

don't care. Yeah. It was clear because you

56:54

asked me. You called me. Of course.

56:56

And he said, okay, fine. That number's fine. A couple weeks later, the number wasn't fine, and

56:58

he changed it. Right. That's He lowered it. Yeah.

57:01

He lowered it. So I said,

57:04

He says, well, you're not

57:05

gonna work for that? No. No. And you hung

57:07

up? I hung up.

57:10

So I

57:10

so i and I this is true. Swear to God.

57:13

Do you really wanna know? I swear to God. I

57:15

I don't. I got up, I walked out of

57:17

that small little office into the newsroom. I

57:19

saw a Scizary, and Carlin, those guys

57:21

say that that that's it. Think about it. Not going. Five

57:24

minutes later -- Yeah. -- the phone rang. That's

57:26

all back. He was, like, a voice like that.

57:30

left. Yeah. Okay. Let's figure this out. But he did that out, like, he would kick us out

57:32

of the studio and then complain on the get

57:34

it back in here. Get it back in here. Yo. Yo. Yo. Yo.

57:36

Yo. Yo. Yo. The whole thing was Yeah. He was he

57:40

was trying there was, like, no bullets in the gun on my But

57:42

at any rate, listen,

57:44

this is the practice once was

57:46

at ABC and Up Bank would

57:50

pay all the money, and then he would

57:52

divvy up the money to

57:54

you guys. So, like, Chad Lopez

57:56

didn't even

57:58

pay you. He paid I miss and I miss paid you. Right. Me, I

57:59

was getting paid

58:00

from ABC, and then I miss something was

58:02

so confusing. I had no idea how

58:05

it was going on. Anyway, people love it when we bring

58:07

them up and bring back the old memories. So I do

58:09

it. I do it often these days. I mean, I'm I'll

58:11

hear later, of course, some way. Look. Look. Look. Look. Look. Look. Look.

58:13

It's in great. there's no

58:15

one would hurt. That's that's what they all say. I know.

58:17

No one knows what it was like. No. They don't.

58:19

Well, I keep coming them. Like, this

58:22

idiot, these message boys. Like, there's more

58:24

on snippet of these people who

58:26

still bow to the author of Don Amos. It was

58:28

by the way, a five time Marconi award

58:30

winner gave us all opportunities

58:32

But for the billionth time I wanna hope you're listening in more on.

58:35

For the billionth time, I miss

58:37

did not bring me to

58:40

New York. not the first time he was against that was

58:42

Mark Turnoff, and not the second

58:44

time he was against it. He

58:46

wanted Mike Lupica, that was

58:48

Kayd Lopez. I

58:50

must never brought me to New York. Didn't want me back.

58:53

And when I came back, he

58:55

couldn't wait to fire a

58:57

hammer and hire me. So

59:00

if you're gonna talk about the history of items, at least get it

59:02

right. Get it right. It is. Yep. But and

59:04

I'll just say for the record, I had a

59:07

great time working on the show. I

59:09

had a great time. And I

59:10

I really liked working with him a lot.

59:13

And we've but then when I

59:15

saw awful things, I saw awful things.

59:17

Yeah. Another bad stuff. I mean, I think

59:19

he took care of me very well. He did. was sitting on stage

59:21

in Sokakis for the Contesa

59:24

Brewer brand. That was

59:26

a classic. god. I mean, jeez. Yeah. Yeah. the person who

59:28

called me off the air wanting

59:30

advice. She called me? I'm sure. And

59:32

I tried to talk her off

59:34

the ledge tonight. I felt

59:36

so bad for me. He didn't work well with women.

59:38

Whether it was like her or Janice

59:40

Dean or Christy moves

59:42

a Megy, any one of these

59:44

miserable. Right. I don't know why. Well, he had some

59:46

kind of complex. And and

59:48

every in every

59:50

assistant. You've did you see all the assistant? Oh my god. Yes.

59:52

I saw one after another, and they

59:55

worked for a while for him.

59:57

Yes. Cara doggy. Julie can't find Angela. Angela.

59:59

Don't worry. I didn't know. Yeah.

1:00:02

Yeah. Some every one of them, I saw a cry on

1:00:04

the way.

1:00:06

Most Yeah. I should say. Wow. But we shouldn't talk bad

1:00:08

about him. He's dead. That's sad. It's like Joe Biden. We

1:00:10

shouldn't talk bad about him. He's not dead yet, but

1:00:13

he's closed. Listen, to those guys. They're

1:00:15

in They're what I did for them. Oh, here

1:00:18

we go. Let me go back to this bite

1:00:20

and slip

1:00:22

up. two days ago. When he started talking to a lady

1:00:24

that is actually done, he's dead.

1:00:26

It was a horrible story. Lady died

1:00:29

in Indiana a politician. in

1:00:32

car accident August. It's a

1:00:34

terrible story at Willy Years. But that

1:00:36

didn't stop Biden from looking for

1:00:38

her and announcing she

1:00:40

was present Somewhere two

1:00:42

days ago. Again, she's dead

1:00:44

months. Here is your president. This is

1:00:46

cut number two. I

1:00:47

wanna thank all of

1:00:49

you including bipartisan electric officials like

1:00:52

representative governor, senator Braun,

1:00:55

senator Booker, representative Jackie,

1:00:57

are you here? Where's Jackie? I

1:00:59

I think she was she was gonna be

1:01:01

here. Yes. She's dead. So

1:01:04

it gets it gets really bad when people like

1:01:06

Trevor Noah who's another one of

1:01:08

these unfunny Libs who's

1:01:10

got a late night show, like Jimmy

1:01:12

Kimmel. I kinda like Val and he's

1:01:14

cute, but He's also part of the same crew. They're all the same outside of

1:01:16

Greg Gutfeld, who's not funny, but at least

1:01:18

he's a Republican. So

1:01:20

Trevor Noah He

1:01:22

does this. Show us it on comedy central, where is he? Yeah.

1:01:25

He's horrible. But even he

1:01:27

had a joke about Joe

1:01:30

Biden, And this dead lady reference, this is Trevor Noah

1:01:32

cut number twenty one, Lou. No,

1:01:34

Joe. What are you doing?

1:01:38

So

1:01:38

awkward. And his explanation didn't help,

1:01:41

you know. He's like, of course, I knew Jacky was dying.

1:01:43

I was looking for Jacky Kennedy. Where's Jacky

1:01:45

Kennedy? Where where are

1:01:48

you Jacky? Where's Jack here? Look, I mean, I

1:01:50

guess on the upside, at least he noticed

1:01:52

that she wasn't there. This is a

1:01:54

good thing. Yeah. It could have

1:01:56

been much worth if he was like, where's Jack? Oh, there she

1:01:58

is. There's Jack. Everyone look at Jacky. I'm like,

1:01:59

there's not Jacky. She's there. Everybody

1:02:02

says Jacky. I lot

1:02:04

people are saying that this is another example of

1:02:06

Biden's brain being foggy, but I

1:02:08

think if anything, this

1:02:10

makes Biden a better president.

1:02:13

Yeah. Think of how hard he

1:02:15

must be working right now to keep

1:02:17

Americans safe knowing that Osama bin Laden

1:02:19

is still out there somewhere. Where's it?

1:02:21

Where's it, Jack? Where's it? Well,

1:02:23

it's

1:02:23

actually kind of funny. I hate to tell you

1:02:25

that it's funny. And when he was doing the Jackie

1:02:28

thing was very eddy Murphy like,

1:02:30

driving Noah. I see her. I see

1:02:32

it. I see it. Alright.

1:02:34

There's one foot Trevor. He actually did make

1:02:36

a big announcement last night. But

1:02:38

after that, that will have

1:02:40

Trevor Noah fans. I'm not one of them. Well, that was very

1:02:42

funny. Well, Trevor Noah fans, very

1:02:44

upset. This is cut number

1:02:46

twenty two. And I realized the

1:02:48

years, my time

1:02:49

is up. I

1:02:51

yeah. in

1:02:54

in the most in the most beautiful way,

1:02:56

honestly, I I've

1:02:58

loved

1:02:58

hosting the show. It's been

1:03:01

one of my greatest challenges. It's been one

1:03:03

of my greatest joys.

1:03:05

I I I've

1:03:07

loved

1:03:07

trying to figure out how to make people

1:03:10

laugh even when the

1:03:11

stories are particularly weak on the

1:03:13

worst days. We've we've laughed together.

1:03:15

We've cried together.

1:03:16

the But after

1:03:18

seven years, I I feel like it's it's it's

1:03:21

time, you know. There it is.

1:03:22

Trevor

1:03:23

Noah stepping down as host

1:03:25

of The Daily Show

1:03:28

on comedy central. Still to come, Bill O'Reilly's

1:03:30

morning message, the great

1:03:32

congressman out of the

1:03:35

state of Louisiana. Steve Skolese, my

1:03:37

peer brand, Andrew Giuliani, Lydia

1:03:40

Reports, Beat Sid, and

1:03:44

so much more huge baseball weekend. Judge goes

1:03:46

for number sixty two on the

1:03:48

Bronx side against the Orioles and

1:03:52

the match with a one game lead over the brains, start a

1:03:54

huge three game set in

1:03:56

Atlanta tonight. Keep it right here, Bernie

1:03:58

and Sid number one in

1:04:00

New York. We'll be back

1:04:02

by

1:04:03

the end of this. We'll

1:04:05

not even see

1:04:08

each other.

1:04:10

Bill O'Reilly here

1:04:12

and I'm

1:04:13

warming up. Standby for

1:04:15

the O'Reilly update Morning

1:04:18

Edition. On

1:04:18

this Friday, the Wall Street Journal reports that

1:04:21

three years ago, two thousand nineteen, the USA

1:04:23

spent sixty billion dollars

1:04:25

on food stamps. This

1:04:28

year, more than a hundred and twenty billion will be spent,

1:04:30

a double. And President Biden

1:04:32

wants more taxpayer dollars

1:04:35

to

1:04:35

combat food insecurity? Well,

1:04:38

of

1:04:38

course, he does. Mister Biden's solution

1:04:40

to every problem is spending

1:04:43

more money. The astronomical federal budget has

1:04:45

caused inflation, which makes it harder

1:04:47

for people to buy food.

1:04:50

Biden

1:04:50

then offers more free

1:04:52

food and

1:04:52

that ignites inflation even further.

1:04:55

Great. President Biden doesn't care about

1:04:57

any of that. way

1:04:59

too

1:04:59

complicated for him. But his

1:05:02

party

1:05:02

cares deeply, not

1:05:04

about

1:05:04

hungry folks per but

1:05:08

about creating dependence on government. Why

1:05:10

do you think poor Americans

1:05:13

overwhelmingly support the

1:05:16

Democrats? entitlements, that's why. And by the way, many

1:05:18

undocumented migrants will be

1:05:20

getting entitlements from the federal and

1:05:24

state governments. Finally, if you oppose all this outrageous

1:05:26

spending by the government, you are

1:05:28

evil, a bigot, a

1:05:30

greed head,

1:05:30

a

1:05:32

selfish American who does not pay his

1:05:35

fair share to quote

1:05:37

the socialist Bernie Sanders.

1:05:40

So

1:05:41

we watch our country descend into a place without

1:05:43

problem solving discipline

1:05:46

or

1:05:46

self reliance.

1:05:50

Please

1:05:50

vote on November

1:05:52

november

1:05:53

eighth. It

1:05:56

is crucial.

1:05:56

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through. So so do

1:07:41

I know too. You're

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take light.

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There, ma'am. You began

1:07:53

to alone.

1:08:10

Turning this song out a casey,

1:08:12

casey, among

1:08:12

this and dedication to my beautiful daughter

1:08:15

Eva in Wales. At least to drive

1:08:17

her to school, we

1:08:19

lived in Boca. and she went

1:08:22

to this little school called Addison Academy. And I lived in West Boca,

1:08:24

the folks who

1:08:27

know about Florida. west of your

1:08:29

model road and four forty one, beautiful home. And I used

1:08:31

to drive at Addison

1:08:32

Academy.

1:08:33

It was about a

1:08:35

fifteen minute drive. and I

1:08:37

have the same songs on every morning. What can I do here? You know, you guys don't know the songs I

1:08:39

like and a lot of you folks actually enjoy

1:08:42

it and and send me messages, which I

1:08:44

appreciate. So

1:08:47

she knew every word to that song, how to save a

1:08:49

life. And I can Man, I

1:08:51

can vividly see it

1:08:54

like yesterday. She's six. Six

1:08:57

years old, sitting in the back seat at the

1:08:59

time he had a white Volkswagen Jetter before he

1:09:02

had nice cars, you

1:09:04

know. white folks, wagon, Jetta, and

1:09:06

she'll be sitting in the back seat. Jonathan Siegel

1:09:09

says very emotional

1:09:12

music today. Well, you're right, John.

1:09:14

You're right. And this song, especially. That's a good job, very instinctive, good pick up John.

1:09:16

And she would sing

1:09:19

every every every one.

1:09:21

You

1:09:21

know?

1:09:22

And I missed that. So yesterday, Evo

1:09:27

based on me, from Wales in her

1:09:29

new apartment, and there are two of her friends in there. So she FaceTime's me, and

1:09:31

I'm not wearing a shirt. I'm in my

1:09:33

bedroom, you know. Yeah. Oh my god. I'm

1:09:36

ready. I'm tringing.

1:09:38

So Danielle walks

1:09:40

in, goes, who are you on the

1:09:42

phone with? Are I said Ava? Okay.

1:09:44

Next thing you know, there's

1:09:46

two girls on the bed. young girls,

1:09:49

you know, pretty good to go

1:09:51

to college with Eva. And she goes, hey, dad, say, what are my

1:09:53

they don't care what to my friends

1:09:55

friends? So Danielle's

1:09:57

like, oh, okay. Next time Gabe's friends come over,

1:09:59

maybe I'll walk around

1:10:03

topless. I'm like, can yep. I had no idea. Ava's friends who are in the

1:10:05

room. What do you want me to do? Put

1:10:07

the boat down. He's

1:10:10

gonna have more friends, I think. That's for certain. Well, yeah.

1:10:13

There's no doubt like, man, that's

1:10:15

hot. Oh my god. Talking

1:10:17

about him. Not about them. It's about my

1:10:20

daughter. I don't know what you're showing. You're gonna

1:10:22

follow me. calling your mom again. Yeah. So

1:10:25

this Dolby Corinne Jean Pierre, the White House press

1:10:27

secretary, the worst ever. Even Bill O'Reilly admitted that

1:10:29

yesterday too that he thought she was the

1:10:31

worst. So she

1:10:33

had to find a way to defend Joe

1:10:36

Biden. After once again, Joe Biden was

1:10:38

looking for a lady in the audience,

1:10:42

that

1:10:43

who's dead? And That

1:10:45

won't be not funny for a long time. Listen. I'm gonna talk

1:10:47

to Skolise about this next. We gotta get

1:10:49

this guy out of there at

1:10:51

this time. Seriously. So

1:10:55

somebody asked Corrine Jean Pierre

1:10:57

about, you

1:10:58

know, what she thinks

1:10:59

about this? That, you know,

1:11:01

that Here is the president, literally asking

1:11:04

for

1:11:07

somebody. That's dead. Yes.

1:11:10

You see something else's lady.

1:11:12

Here is Corinne Jean Pierre's

1:11:15

response, Lewis, number twelve. question

1:11:17

is the congresswoman. And I think we all totally get why

1:11:19

she's top of mind. You've made that case pretty effectively. When is

1:11:24

why if she and the family is

1:11:26

top of mind, does the president think

1:11:28

that she's living and in the

1:11:30

group? I don't find

1:11:31

that confusing. I think

1:11:33

many people can speak to sometimes when you have someone top of mind. They're a top of mind.

1:11:36

Exactly that. And

1:11:40

it is also if you put

1:11:42

it into the contacts, it's not like it happened without outside of contacts. Right?

1:11:45

It happened at

1:11:48

an event. where we were

1:11:50

we were calling out the champions congressional

1:11:53

particular

1:11:56

of this

1:11:56

issue. This important issue when it comes to

1:11:58

food and security, something that this

1:11:59

administration has

1:12:03

led on from the beginning of

1:12:05

this administration, not just across the country, but also

1:12:08

globally. So then she

1:12:09

gets all angry or pissed

1:12:11

off, you know. There

1:12:14

she tried to wear in Twitter was a

1:12:16

babbling mess. That wasn't got me just a mess. But then she

1:12:18

gets, like, really pissed off. This is a Korean John Pierre

1:12:23

Number thirteen. When you

1:12:25

sign a bill for

1:12:27

John Lennon, Lennon

1:12:29

has president, then we

1:12:31

can have his

1:12:32

Oh, boy. When you sign

1:12:34

a bill for John Lennon,

1:12:39

when he's

1:12:40

president,

1:12:41

which, of course, you can't be

1:12:44

because Corinne, much like the political

1:12:46

lady that your president is looking for,

1:12:49

He's also dead. Yeah. Not writing songs anymore?

1:12:51

No. No. So where's Corinne? But you

1:12:54

can read about John

1:12:56

Lennon. in the

1:12:58

latest Bill O'Reilly Bestseller -- Wow. -- killing the legends, which is about Muhammad Ali,

1:13:01

Elvis Presley, and

1:13:04

John Lennon So

1:13:06

there's a free plug for my friend,

1:13:08

Bill. Very much. Very nice. Well, it made sense. Yeah. It

1:13:10

made sense after that. So Steve Skolese is a great

1:13:12

guest. in

1:13:14

my opinion, one of the great congressmen in

1:13:16

the country today and a hero. Don't

1:13:18

begin. It was Steve Skalise who

1:13:20

took a

1:13:21

bullet. He got shot playing

1:13:23

a baseball game in Washington DC. He's

1:13:25

actually practicing before the big game

1:13:27

by a Bernie

1:13:30

Sanders supporter years ago and become of the

1:13:32

great voices in America today and

1:13:34

for some reason he likes me.

1:13:37

Every time Lee's yelled

1:13:39

in WALKED INTO THE CAPITAL IN D. C. AND LIAS TO

1:13:41

OPEN THIS. SCALISSE OPPY SAYS THAT'S

1:13:43

MY GUY SAID. I

1:13:46

don't know how that happened, but it's happened. So he'll

1:13:49

join us from Louisiana coming up

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at seven forty. Andrew Giuliani he'll

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so that comes your way at nine

1:14:07

forty more on Hurricane Ian.

1:14:09

And one more thing. You know, a

1:14:11

bunch of people sent me the video

1:14:13

of this EMS worker coming

1:14:15

out of that boat date, a

1:14:17

stab to death. I'm not

1:14:19

gonna watch the video. I know

1:14:20

what happened. I get it. And you

1:14:23

know what I

1:14:23

should watch the video? I don't need to

1:14:26

watch it. I don't have that morbid curiosity.

1:14:28

Something like that makes me nauseous. Could

1:14:30

be me, could be

1:14:31

my daughter, could

1:14:33

be you. But you

1:14:34

know who should watch the video? Don't send

1:14:36

it to me. Cathy

1:14:39

Hockel. Millions of you,

1:14:41

at least thousands of you

1:14:43

in New York. get that lady's email

1:14:46

address. Don't DM it to me. Send that video

1:14:48

then that video pick out

1:14:51

the hogan to Kathy Hockel. because

1:14:53

that lovely EMS worker who dedicated

1:14:55

her life to service

1:14:58

in

1:14:58

this city

1:14:59

and saving other

1:15:03

people's lives is dead today

1:15:05

because of

1:15:06

people like Kathy

1:15:08

Hogle. Don't send it to

1:15:10

me. Send it to her. Do

1:15:13

a

1:15:13

soul of favor. Bernard McGurf. Bernard

1:15:14

has been a friend of mine for so long. I said you

1:15:17

to Sid Rosenberg.

1:15:19

Not good, great, burning and

1:15:22

sit in the morning. I love you guys. I listen to every

1:15:24

morning and walk around the house lapping my foot off.

1:15:27

On the Red Apple podcast network.

1:15:40

This

1:15:42

is right

1:15:44

place

1:15:46

for the time.

1:15:48

Dr. John. He's from the wallace.

1:15:50

What were the Saint Socgadi, Soc

1:15:55

James Winston Blows The

1:15:57

one and two, they got the Vikings

1:15:59

on Sunday, they suck. LSU sucks to. My God, my next guest

1:15:59

doesn't, though. My favorite

1:16:02

congressman in all the United

1:16:04

States He's a

1:16:06

legitimate hero and one of the great voices we've got in the Republican party. And I don't know how would happen,

1:16:08

but him and I and our

1:16:11

best friends. Here he is. life

1:16:14

from Louisiana, maybe DC. I don't know. The great steams,

1:16:16

scotties. How did this happen? This this

1:16:18

beautiful relationship, Steve? What happened? It's

1:16:21

like a bro man

1:16:23

but but it's gonna be challenged if you start going after my

1:16:25

safety tag. Oh my god. They you know,

1:16:27

I and I keep I keep picking

1:16:29

them every week because I love

1:16:31

you when they they stake. My god was

1:16:33

so come on, Steve. What happened? Whish soap, paint,

1:16:35

and weed droop, breathes. We we we

1:16:37

love

1:16:38

bringing it back tomorrow, but, you

1:16:40

know, if you

1:16:42

wake up Sunday, I can pretty assure in

1:16:45

London. Tiger's gonna

1:16:48

be over Saturday, but

1:16:50

it's it's just you you never guaranteed anything. Oh, you know, it's funny you say that the London

1:16:56

because We dropped off my daughter,

1:16:58

Steve, my only daughter, and my oldest child, Eva, in college last week, and she's going to school

1:17:00

in Wales, which is

1:17:02

two hours outside of London.

1:17:06

And

1:17:06

you're right. Yeah. And so the first

1:17:08

American football game this year

1:17:10

in London is your saints

1:17:12

this Sunday. Well, she has

1:17:13

a better chance of going to the game than me. So I don't know if she wants to watch that.

1:17:15

Well, I did think about you the

1:17:18

last couple of days because

1:17:21

as Florida and now South Carolina and Georgia

1:17:23

get battered by Hurricane Iain, and Hurricane Iain was bad.

1:17:26

Very bad. Some were

1:17:28

saying the worst in

1:17:30

the history of Florida. And I was there for

1:17:32

Andrew Wilma, those those hurricanes. I'm sorry. When when I think hurricanes, I think

1:17:34

of Katrina, right at the very top of what you guys

1:17:39

went through in Louisiana. Again, I wanna compare it, get

1:17:41

to his death, and devastations,

1:17:43

devastation. But my God, Steve, what you guys went

1:17:45

through in the Wallens, I feel like you're still going

1:17:48

through it. Yes. Katrina just

1:17:50

was devastating on so many levels. Of course, you had human loss

1:17:52

and large numbers,

1:17:55

but also so much devastation

1:17:59

of communities.

1:17:59

But like the strong people and

1:18:02

the resilient people that came back and

1:18:04

it's a lot of the area

1:18:06

that wasn't at Congress at the time, but it's a one year. It's now

1:18:08

in my congressional district where the Iowa storm

1:18:10

went over that. And they're just wonderful

1:18:13

people, tough people, and

1:18:15

they always come back. and these are folks

1:18:17

that they want to go to work, they want to just contribute to what's

1:18:19

great about the country, but they took

1:18:21

it on the chin

1:18:24

for Katrina. but they bounced back stronger

1:18:26

today than before. It's amazing, Steve. You know, when somebody gets

1:18:27

killed, you know, in a shooting,

1:18:30

the Liberals and Democrats, it takes

1:18:32

some you

1:18:34

know, Steve, two seconds to bring up gun

1:18:37

control. So now you got the state of

1:18:39

Florida getting battered by this storm. Ryan

1:18:41

DeSantis did an amazing job preparing

1:18:43

these people. He really did. And it

1:18:45

took the the girls on the view and

1:18:47

people like Amy Klobicharar, five seconds to bring

1:18:49

up climate change and

1:18:52

climate control Why are

1:18:54

these people crazy? Yeah. And this is this is just a disgusting part

1:18:56

of the less

1:18:59

politics where they just always

1:19:02

want to exploit somebody else's tragedy. They just look for way, they see tragedy, their first reaction is

1:19:04

how can they exploit

1:19:07

it for their benefit. who

1:19:10

wakes up that way, who thinks that way,

1:19:12

but that's what they do. And so,

1:19:15

Ron has been doing a great job,

1:19:17

and then the recovery is going to

1:19:19

need everybody help. And he's already getting help from folks and, you

1:19:21

know, faith based groups by the way, play

1:19:23

a big part, surely

1:19:26

play a big part after Katrina. base group is going to play a big part

1:19:28

there. But this idea that somehow

1:19:30

we never had hurricanes before we

1:19:32

had oil and

1:19:35

gas and combustion engines you know,

1:19:37

but -- and this is the biggest part that people

1:19:39

need a question because look, we could talk

1:19:41

about science all day long.

1:19:43

America is reducing carbon

1:19:45

emissions under Donald Trump because we do things better than anybody else in the world and then

1:19:48

Biden comes in, shuts

1:19:50

down, shuts down pipeline, shuts

1:19:52

down drilling,

1:19:55

no more leases, all of this

1:19:57

stuff makes us more reliant on foreign

1:19:59

countries like Russia. And guess

1:20:01

what's happened? carbon emissions have gone

1:20:04

up. You know, as they're all done, we

1:20:06

got to save the planet from carbon emissions.

1:20:08

Their policies are increasing

1:20:10

carbon emissions. but this is the real point. Does

1:20:12

anybody in America really think there

1:20:14

is some bill that Joe Biden

1:20:17

and Nancy Pelosi can pass that's gonna

1:20:19

change the temperature or the earth. No stop. Who are

1:20:21

these people? I mean, did you not know

1:20:23

mother nature? Ten thousand years

1:20:26

ago. Go look at the

1:20:28

carbon dating of the planet. You can

1:20:30

actually look at where earth temperatures were ten thousand years

1:20:33

ago. There's a

1:20:35

record of it So again, what didn't we

1:20:37

have ten thousand years ago, we didn't have cars, we didn't have household electricity,

1:20:39

all the things they

1:20:43

described for you. No. No. They do their own thing. They they fly their

1:20:45

own private jets around telling you to change your

1:20:47

lifestyle. Right? We didn't have any of

1:20:49

that stuff ten thousand years ago.

1:20:51

The planet was warmer. than it is

1:20:53

today. And then guess what happened in the nineteen seventies? Did they forget that

1:20:55

it was those same nutty left

1:20:59

to sand? hey, we're going to have a new cooling period, a freezing period

1:21:01

on the earth in the

1:21:03

nineteen seventies. We better

1:21:05

change our lifestyles and

1:21:08

raise taxes And then, sure enough,

1:21:10

we didn't freeze. You know, the earth didn't. We checked. In the eighties, it was acid rain.

1:21:12

Oh my god, acid

1:21:14

rain. You will walk outside

1:21:17

you know, starts raining, you're gonna die if you don't have an umbrella of that. Right? Range's

1:21:19

just gonna burn through it and kill you a phone's name. Their

1:21:21

answer is change your lifestyle and

1:21:24

raise taxes. and

1:21:27

guess what happened? That didn't happen when it's global warming. And then, you

1:21:29

know, freezes when Al Gore is going up

1:21:31

Capitol Hill to talk about global warming.

1:21:33

So they just changed the climate

1:21:35

change. You know? because it never rained. It

1:21:37

never had hurricanes or tornadoes. So anything that happened, they can just look and go see,

1:21:39

it's man, it's those

1:21:42

evil oil and gas

1:21:44

companies But the answer has always been

1:21:46

the same. Record your lifestyle and raise taxes. And that's what they always do.

1:21:48

The earth's temperature is

1:21:50

going up, it's going down,

1:21:53

back and forth for millions of years,

1:21:55

it's called mother nature. The idea, the learning

1:22:00

idea that some bill is going

1:22:02

to save us all from hurricanes and tornado. I wish that would happen, by the way, that bill

1:22:04

would have been

1:22:07

five decades ago. it doesn't exist.

1:22:09

And these people make everything worse. Again, we have higher carbon emissions

1:22:12

under their Green

1:22:15

New Deal lunacy and go look at

1:22:17

what's going on in Europe, because they wrecked Europe with the same philosophy, and England

1:22:19

just replaced england

1:22:22

just replaced was charge Boris

1:22:24

Johnson. which new prime minister trust saying we're

1:22:26

we're gonna stop wrecking our economy. Then you

1:22:28

look at Italy. I mean Italy

1:22:30

elected their first female prime minister

1:22:34

Maloney runs on a conservative

1:22:36

platform of standing up to the Green New

1:22:38

Deal, standing up to this Looney stuff,

1:22:41

also securing a border's of Italy because

1:22:43

they've got wild immigration like we've got,

1:22:45

and she just shot the world in

1:22:47

one in Italy. So Europe's figuring

1:22:49

it out. They're standing up against

1:22:51

all this wealth nutty leftist garbage. And I think America is

1:22:53

going to do the same thing on November eighth because people

1:22:56

are watching

1:22:58

us. People know show me the bill that's gonna change the

1:23:00

temperature of the Earth. I see some magical

1:23:02

thermostat on you on app on

1:23:05

your phone, that you could go. It's a little bit too hot

1:23:08

today. Let's dial it down to

1:23:10

about seventy two. Show me that bill.

1:23:12

Notice. say direct your

1:23:14

lifestyle and raise your taxes, that's really what they want. It's crazy. No. That was a great I

1:23:16

mean, a great little rant

1:23:18

on what these people think and and how

1:23:23

crazy they are. Steve Skolise, the man out of the

1:23:25

great state of Louisiana. And listen,

1:23:27

while their policies or

1:23:30

ridiculous. And some are worse than that. Some are actually

1:23:33

dangerous. We know that. We've got a

1:23:35

guy in charge. God bless him. That

1:23:37

I believe is more evil than other

1:23:39

people do. That's fine. But I I

1:23:41

do agree with a a lot of folks who claim he's got dementia

1:23:43

and all these other physical disabilities. For him to

1:23:45

be standing somewhere two days

1:23:48

ago, Steve, and

1:23:50

continue to point out a person or look

1:23:52

for a person that has been dead,

1:23:54

tragically killed by the way, dead for months.

1:23:56

You gotta draw the line there. See, there's

1:23:58

gotta be a way to get this guy out of office. He's

1:24:00

looking for a old lady,

1:24:03

Steve, that's dead.

1:24:05

Yeah.

1:24:06

It was it was alarming to watch. And look,

1:24:08

Jackie McClarcy was a dear friend,

1:24:10

a colleague of mine from Indiana

1:24:12

who died real

1:24:15

tragic car wreck. a few months ago.

1:24:17

And there was actually they the president was at an event where they were doing

1:24:19

a tribute to Jackie. Oh,

1:24:22

yeah. So he was there

1:24:24

because contribute

1:24:26

paying tribute to the fact that she passed

1:24:28

away in her life and the things she

1:24:30

dedicated her life to. And then it's some

1:24:33

reason at the end of it. He starts

1:24:35

asking for her, like, looking around the crowd, asking

1:24:37

for Jackie. I you know, we've seen this

1:24:39

over and over again, and and it's it's it's

1:24:41

look, I I've talked to doctors who

1:24:43

give their own impression of what

1:24:45

they think is going on. They don't treat them, but every doctor says the same thing. You

1:24:47

you just pray for the country. You

1:24:49

gotta pray for him. Pray for

1:24:52

the country. this

1:24:54

isn't good, and his staff knows better. They really should know better. They really should. listen,

1:24:57

they will it should know better

1:24:58

you're you're always tremendous

1:25:01

guessing you come on. I do

1:25:03

wish the Saints a bunch of luck against the on Sunday in

1:25:08

London. And we've achieved something here today. Oh,

1:25:10

wait. I can't let you go. Actually, one more note

1:25:12

here. This is AAAA

1:25:15

colleague and a friend of

1:25:17

ours, a guy that I really love. And

1:25:20

I know you're gonna tell me you feel the same way.

1:25:22

He says Steve Skolese was very helpful in getting the final

1:25:24

round of

1:25:27

nine eleven funding for New York

1:25:29

in two thousand nineteen when

1:25:31

others lost interest. And this

1:25:34

comes from the great Peter

1:25:36

King So speaking on behalf of all

1:25:38

of New Yorkers who went through nine eleven here, thank you for that. Well,

1:25:43

Thank you for that. And look, we all stand with

1:25:45

those families that

1:25:47

lost loved ones, firefighters

1:25:50

today that are still struggling with

1:25:53

injuries from their heroism where they

1:25:55

rushed in as we all talk

1:25:57

about, you know, they rushed into

1:25:59

the buildings people were rushing Many them sustained different kinds of injuries

1:26:01

that they're still dealing with today. And

1:26:03

Peter King, great

1:26:07

friend, great champion, York many ways had a

1:26:09

bill to make sure they continue to

1:26:11

get properly cared for.

1:26:14

And it was stock for whatever reason. I was the majority whip at

1:26:16

the time. And we just made sure to get it

1:26:18

back on track. We had some meetings and

1:26:21

Peter was always

1:26:24

advocating fighting but we were able to

1:26:26

find a way to break through the log in and get it done where the bill

1:26:29

passed and

1:26:32

continue to make sure those people are

1:26:34

being taken care of. But that was one of many, many big efforts at Peter

1:26:36

King Champions. He

1:26:39

fought for people. And We

1:26:41

need more people who are in Washington fighting,

1:26:43

core people not using government to fight against those very hardworking families

1:26:45

and we see it

1:26:48

too often. I think

1:26:50

that change is coming on November eighth. And I wish Peter was back

1:26:52

again, we got some great

1:26:54

ones that Andrew Garberino has got

1:26:59

some of that area that Peter used to have, you know, you got Nicole over there.

1:27:01

Y'all are going to get Lee Zelvin, you're going to

1:27:03

take Lee Zelvin out of

1:27:05

the house because he's going to be your governor. and people are going

1:27:07

to take the state of New York back. Don't give up hope.

1:27:09

Help is on the way, but help

1:27:11

only happens if

1:27:14

you go out and support the people you

1:27:16

against the folks that are using

1:27:18

government against you. You, Steve Skalise,

1:27:22

are a great and they love you in Louisiana, but they love you here

1:27:24

in New York, especially me. So thank you

1:27:26

for hopping on today. Please keep coming

1:27:28

back and you keep talking.

1:27:30

You're a huge, huge important voice.

1:27:33

for our party and for the sanity of America. Thank you so

1:27:35

much, Stephen. No. Always great to be back with you. Y'all

1:27:37

go take your

1:27:39

state back. It's right in front of you. You

1:27:41

can do it. I know the people in New York will. That gives you We're gonna do it. Lee Zeldin's gonna win. Lee

1:27:44

Zeldin is

1:27:47

going to win. The polls were saying that how

1:27:50

great -- -- miss Goli's birthday. Like, how do you not love

1:27:52

these Goli's side of it?

1:27:54

You know what I'm saying? have

1:27:57

reached us. That's what this country is all about. Like, I

1:27:59

took a

1:27:59

bullet. Literally

1:28:03

took a bullet. intuitive. Daddy's still

1:28:05

out there making a difference in our great country. So

1:28:08

once again, this

1:28:11

is doctor John. I'm at an

1:28:14

all. And this East Galiz, goes out to you.

1:28:17

Have an

1:28:20

interact, please. with the

1:28:22

mother been around. So We

1:28:26

It's burning

1:28:29

and sitting in the morning.

1:28:31

On the Red Apple podcast network.

1:28:44

And give

1:28:46

up forever.

1:28:49

because

1:28:50

I know that's feel

1:28:52

them soon. You're the

1:28:55

closest heaven. I'll

1:28:57

ever be.

1:28:58

And I don't wanna go

1:29:01

hold. And all that could taste is

1:29:03

this morning.

1:29:04

ah

1:29:08

No luck

1:29:25

To see me. because I don't

1:29:27

think that they don't understand.

1:29:32

Wherever

1:29:33

that was

1:29:36

kind

1:29:38

of a funny response

1:29:41

from

1:29:44

John Olin about Todd Pettingill. See,

1:29:46

when I got to ABC in

1:29:49

two thousand sixteen, Scott

1:29:51

Shannon was already gone. And

1:29:53

I guess she was at just

1:29:55

playing like, you know, take out the papers on the trash. I mean,

1:30:00

But he did show up once or twice with some event, and he was he

1:30:02

was nice to me. But I I never I don't really like Scott Chan. I know I'm one

1:30:06

of the very few That's fine. you kind of a, you know, dickie guy to me. He was strange.

1:30:08

Yeah. He's he thinks he's a well, he's a

1:30:10

big deal. He was a big deal. But but

1:30:13

anyway, they would always choose her and announce her voices No. No.

1:30:16

It's, like, stop. Yeah. We're, dude, we're in

1:30:18

the elevator going down. You can stop. It's

1:30:20

just me. But the girls when I

1:30:22

she had Annie was a cute

1:30:24

I know what happened to her, but I liked

1:30:26

her. And Jay, Jay Oh, boy. Jay's so awesome, John. Yeah, Jay. She moved to Florida.

1:30:29

I think she lives by Tampa, actually. Now

1:30:31

do we think about it? Yeah. Wow.

1:30:34

She told me on the train once we're

1:30:36

going downtown. She goes, yeah, mine the

1:30:38

last day is next week. I'm leaving. Yeah. That

1:30:41

was it. It was weird. Yeah. That's very

1:30:43

change. My only like, my first date of the job, Chad had her in the

1:30:45

office. He's like, god. He said, I'm watching him

1:30:47

eat Jade from WPLJ. I'm

1:30:49

like, okay. This is good. She's kinda cool. Yeah.

1:30:51

True. And beautiful. It was before Nash,

1:30:53

I think. It was Nash. The before

1:30:55

Nash. Right? PLJ was before Nash.

1:30:57

No. No. No. Which which niche already up and running when I got there in two thousand sixteen

1:30:59

is what I'm asking. I don't think

1:31:03

it was. No. maybe not to I

1:31:06

like the who was the kinda heavy kind of a fat kid, but he was great. Everybody liked me.

1:31:08

He's on the

1:31:11

afternoons, maybe middays. Yeah.

1:31:13

Great guy, Ray Taylor? No. Ray is on WP0JME Nash. Nash.

1:31:16

Yeah. Everybody like them. You

1:31:18

know, I'm talking about big football.

1:31:23

college football guy in Michigan. Up to college. Who was the

1:31:25

morning to host the girl? She's here on

1:31:27

the train, but she

1:31:29

used to go to Penn station. with me in the

1:31:31

morning. Blind girl, she was the host, Nash, Nash?

1:31:34

Yeah. I don't remember who you're gonna have

1:31:37

to look up. I don't know. I don't know that.

1:31:39

On the other side and Yeah. No. No. So we

1:31:41

were busy getting yelled at. I don't know.

1:31:43

Always getting yelled at. Sculptware. dropped.

1:31:46

Yeah. Oh my eye makes you mean? I thought you meant by Mary Brunner and Cumulus. Oh. We got plenty of that too.

1:31:51

Funny of that. emails all the

1:31:53

time. Anyway, let's sit in here with Rob or Zoom. Good

1:31:55

morning. Yeah. 809 on

1:31:57

your Friday morning. It is fifty

1:32:00

three degrees. This

1:32:02

is the burning in Sid Show, number one Nielsen waited news

1:32:04

talk show in New York City. He's supposed to

1:32:06

claim best talk show anywhere in America on

1:32:08

hearts and prayers, still going out

1:32:10

to the folks down in Florida. where the

1:32:13

search and rescue was still going on. I'm

1:32:15

actually watching out of the corner of my eye on Fox News, a

1:32:18

lady named Casey DeSantis

1:32:22

Yes. It's Ryan DeSantis' wife.

1:32:24

I've never

1:32:24

seen her before.

1:32:26

Very attractive lady. And talking

1:32:28

about they've raised twelve million

1:32:30

dollars so far. the Florida twelve million to

1:32:33

help folks out. And she's talking

1:32:35

to the showing pictures of

1:32:37

Naples and Tampa's a

1:32:40

big mess. and her husband,

1:32:42

Ron, addressed everybody yesterday about just how serious this

1:32:48

hurricane was. So let's go to

1:32:50

one of these cuts. Let's start here with Ryan DeSantis

1:32:52

cut number six. He had

1:32:54

to ask the federal government for

1:32:58

help. The Santa's cut number six. We have

1:33:00

been granted a hundred percent federal

1:33:02

assistance, category a and b, upfront for

1:33:05

thirty days to ensure we can quickly

1:33:07

move forward this response and recovery

1:33:10

situation. Oh, well, Leslie

1:33:12

Slender Jackson. The morning

1:33:15

show host, Katie Neil, Kinda

1:33:18

like, Katie. Thank you, Leslie. And the fact I was talking about is Jesse Adi. I like Jesse, you know. I I didn't

1:33:20

know their names. Didn't know their names.

1:33:22

Okay. Yeah. I was trying to pull down

1:33:26

very nice people. Thank you, Leslie, for that. Number

1:33:29

seven, here, Rhonda Santos,

1:33:32

talks about more of the

1:33:34

the the counties, what they've gone through. This

1:33:36

is Rhonda Santos, number seven. We

1:33:38

have received

1:33:39

a major disaster declaration

1:33:41

for nine counties But we do expect more. I just

1:33:44

spoke with the president this morning.

1:33:46

He offered support. I told him,

1:33:48

thanks for this. But

1:33:50

because the storm has moved inland and caused a lot of potential

1:33:52

damage in the center part of our state

1:33:54

that we were gonna be asking for those

1:33:56

counties to be

1:33:59

expanded and included there But for now,

1:34:01

we have approval for Charlotte, Collier DeSoto,

1:34:03

Hardy, Hillsborough, Lee, Manity, Pinellas, and

1:34:06

Sarasota. that will allow individual Floridians to

1:34:09

seek individual assistance from

1:34:11

FEMA. And that will be

1:34:13

something that as you have people

1:34:15

that have been displaced, due to the

1:34:17

catastrophic impacts of Hurricane Ian. That's gonna be something that's

1:34:19

gonna be necessary. How could

1:34:22

he

1:34:22

speak to the president? you know

1:34:25

Rhonda Sanddiss, hates Joe Biden.

1:34:27

And you know that Joe Biden

1:34:28

really

1:34:32

hates Ron DeSantis. How could

1:34:34

they ever have a, like, a real conversation get something done? Ron here, Ron. Hey.

1:34:36

Oh, are you here,

1:34:39

Ron? Ron's here? Yeah. Well,

1:34:43

Ron's great. Ron is an American hero. And

1:34:45

he did go on to talk about

1:34:47

the the possible fatalities. And

1:34:50

in terms of historical reference, where belongs.

1:34:52

You know, I hate to break this to people

1:34:54

like, what be Goldberg and Joy Behar, those two

1:34:56

morons. But this is not the

1:34:58

first hurricane to hit Florida. No. No.

1:35:01

It was a hurricane Andrew that was kinda serious. You

1:35:03

know, people died. I was at a hurricane Wilma, people died. This was a

1:35:05

long time ago. Yeah. Yeah. Didn't just

1:35:07

start, of course.

1:35:08

have ago interest

1:35:11

Don't tell them

1:35:11

anything. So Rhonda Sanchez goes on to talk

1:35:13

about where this storm belongs in the

1:35:15

long history of

1:35:18

hurricanes. and the potential for lots of

1:35:20

deaths. We'll start with Ryan DeSantis

1:35:22

number eight. Right

1:35:23

now, if you look in

1:35:26

Central Florida, you're looking at potential major

1:35:28

flooding in Orange and Seminole

1:35:30

counties, St. John's River, all

1:35:32

the way up potentially into

1:35:35

Northeast Florida and Jacksonville. The amount of

1:35:37

water that's been rising and will likely continue to rise today

1:35:39

even as the storm is passing is

1:35:43

based a five hundred year flood And I know Seminole County

1:35:45

has has done evacuations. I know

1:35:47

they've opened shelters, but we're

1:35:50

gonna see a lot of

1:35:52

images about the

1:35:54

destruction that was done in Southwest

1:35:56

Florida. And obviously, we have massive

1:35:58

assets there, but people should

1:35:59

just understand this storm is having

1:36:02

broad impacts across the state and some of the flooding you're gonna see in areas hundreds

1:36:07

of miles from where this made landfall are gonna

1:36:09

set records. And that's gonna

1:36:11

obviously be things that

1:36:13

that will need to

1:36:15

be responded to. Oh,

1:36:17

Kelly Ford was the morning lady. That's right. Katie meal was in the afternoon. She was cute. Let's let's go on to

1:36:20

the fatalities. YESTERDAY

1:36:24

SOMEBODY SAID THERE MAYBE AS MANY AS

1:36:26

HUNDREDS DEAD IN FLORIDA. NOW THE ACTUAL

1:36:29

NUMBER I BELIEVE

1:36:32

IS ten. BUT THAT NUMBER WILL

1:36:34

GO UP. HERE IS RON DeSantis, THE GOVERNOR NO. nine. THIS IS Umpoxnard. I THINK THERE'S A POTENTIAL

1:36:37

FOR SIGNIFICANT FATALITIES.

1:36:40

I THINK That was based on

1:36:42

an estimate of the people that were calling in from areas that were suffering severe flooding,

1:36:44

and they looked at

1:36:46

the number and thinking whether

1:36:49

THOSE FOLKS WERE ENDED UP BEING ABLE

1:36:51

TO THAT ARE

1:36:56

BEING MADE. I mean, I can tell you

1:36:58

if you look at some of those communities in kind of the northern part of Lee County and part of Charlotte's

1:37:00

that are in some of

1:37:02

the rivers and inlets and harbors,

1:37:06

they had massive massive

1:37:08

flooding. I mean, it wasn't just a couple

1:37:10

feet. I mean, they had five, six

1:37:12

feet of flooding. So that

1:37:14

is clearly a life threatening situation. I think

1:37:16

it's too soon to put any type of numbers

1:37:18

on that. And those numbers certainly have not been confirmed at this point.

1:37:20

And it's my hope that some

1:37:23

of those folks called in are

1:37:25

gonna be able to be rescued today if they haven't already. So this is

1:37:27

the part of the story that our proud owner,

1:37:31

great video host themselves five PM

1:37:34

every weekday catch at night, Sunday morning's at eight, catch round table.

1:37:36

This is the part

1:37:38

of the story that John

1:37:41

will be great at later

1:37:44

on today. And that is

1:37:46

the possibility that gas and oil

1:37:48

companies will raise prices

1:37:50

due to the hurricane. I don't know if they're going to do that again. This is where John will come in very, very

1:37:52

handy. But already

1:37:55

the White House is

1:37:58

trying to prevent

1:37:59

that. For

1:38:00

example, here is the

1:38:03

Pentagon spokesman John Kirby

1:38:05

on Fox News. depending the

1:38:07

president Joe Biden and telling these

1:38:09

companies do not raise prices.

1:38:12

This is Kirby,

1:38:14

number ten. I think

1:38:15

the president clearly just wanted to make sure. You

1:38:17

and you saw governor DeSantis do this a little

1:38:19

bit in his press

1:38:21

conference. Just make sure that that people know,

1:38:23

that there will be ambivalent. And

1:38:25

we don't want anybody to take

1:38:28

advantage of the desperate straits that

1:38:30

so many Florida citizens are in right

1:38:32

now. we don't want them to

1:38:34

fall prey to any unscrupulous business practices. And the president, I think, was just laying down that marker.

1:38:36

Again, he wants

1:38:39

the focus to be on

1:38:41

helping the people of Florida get back up on their

1:38:43

feet recover from this and do so in a way unimpeded or or damaged

1:38:45

by anybody who might try

1:38:48

to take and

1:38:51

John was talking about Joe Biden, what he

1:38:53

said about these companies. So let's go to

1:38:55

that. So now you you actually have some

1:38:57

context is what John Kirby was talking about.

1:39:00

This is Co Biden

1:39:02

number five telling gas and oil companies don't do it. I also say

1:39:04

again to

1:39:05

the oil

1:39:06

and gas executives. Do

1:39:08

not you

1:39:10

know Do

1:39:11

not do not

1:39:12

use this storm as an

1:39:14

excuse to raise gasoline prices

1:39:16

or gouge the American public.

1:39:18

The price

1:39:18

of oil has dropped in recent weeks. The

1:39:21

price of gas should be going

1:39:23

down as rapidly. It's not. My

1:39:25

experts inform me the production of only about one hundred and sixty

1:39:27

thousand barrels day has

1:39:28

been impacted by this storm.

1:39:30

That's less than two percent

1:39:33

that was two percent of our country's daily

1:39:36

production.

1:39:36

Its small and temporary

1:39:38

impact

1:39:38

on oil production provides

1:39:43

no excuse No excuse for price increases at the

1:39:45

pump, period. If a gas

1:39:47

station

1:39:47

companies try to use this

1:39:50

storm to raise prices. I'm gonna

1:39:52

ask I'm

1:39:53

gonna ask officials to look

1:39:55

into whether or

1:39:56

not the price gouging is

1:39:58

going

1:39:58

on. America is watching. and

1:40:00

the industry should do the right thing. I expect

1:40:02

them to do the right thing. They try to get tough there and it's just

1:40:05

pathetic, but

1:40:08

I'm even talk to the right place.

1:40:10

Don't catch me. Watch me. Alright. We yeah. We got a lot more to do here. Bill Collins

1:40:12

and the band

1:40:15

members of Genesis. to

1:40:18

sold all their music to a company called the Concord Music Group. Wanna

1:40:20

take a guess

1:40:23

for how much? Let

1:40:26

me see. Fourteen million dollars.

1:40:29

Okay. Try

1:40:32

it again. So Collins and

1:40:34

Genesis just sold their music one hundred and fifty millions. Three hundred million dollars. Three hundred

1:40:37

million. We got

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Clyde of Georgia question this doctor,

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doctor Kumar, like, this is an actual doctor and asked

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him a simple question, which

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you would think is pretty illogical.

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can men get pregnant? Take a listen to the

1:45:03

exchange. Doctor Kumar, can biological men

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become

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pregnant and

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give birth? So

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men can have

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birdencies, especially trans men? Well, he's right about that.

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Trans men can't have ended up getting their

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penis

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of course, the answer is without

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any hesitation? No.

1:45:26

he

1:45:26

said so men can men get pregnant? And

1:45:28

he said yes, especially trans

1:45:31

men. So it's not like he

1:45:33

just said just trans men. Right.

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Well, no. and then they go they

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I mean, this whole committee was such a

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joke. They

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asked this other woman too. The saying question she wouldn't They asked

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does is it the fetal

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heartbeat begin at six weeks? And

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they're like, well, that's a

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difficult question to answer. So

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once again, the democrats are trying to redefine science. And

1:45:55

wasn't it them that said, follow the science,

1:45:57

follow the science and yet

1:45:59

now

1:45:59

they're saying, men

1:46:02

can get pregnant. The heartbeat doesn't begin

1:46:04

at six weeks, and hurricane that is

1:46:06

hitting Florida. Well, now it's on its

1:46:09

way to South Carolina. It was all

1:46:11

caused by carbon emissions, climate change. I mean, these people are just so whacked out

1:46:14

of their minds, their

1:46:17

and they're the reason why now our kids

1:46:19

are so screwed up because they put us on lockdown for two years. I just hope that

1:46:21

folks out there and I

1:46:23

know they are. there's

1:46:26

even some politicians. There's one here in

1:46:28

Queens. Bob Holden. I went about two

1:46:31

more across the country that

1:46:33

are completely giving up

1:46:35

completely giving up. on the on the Democrat Party.

1:46:37

You know, III was walking to a place yesterday for lunch with

1:46:39

Danielle Cali's. My buddy owns

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it. Terence Mona, Chris Mona's

1:46:44

brother. and I walked into

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Paul King and he's running the house locally and cleans up against Gregory Meeks, you

1:46:48

know. And we had AAA

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short conversation about

1:46:55

Biden after, of course, he called out

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a dead person and what the rep wants

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to do. And listen, you don't gonna

1:47:01

be Paul King to make a difference.

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You gotta be an everyday person. You gotta go out and vote in November

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because it's it's just to me, it's

1:47:08

impossible if you have

1:47:10

not come to the Christian realization.

1:47:12

at this point that these people are

1:47:14

destroying everything we stand for, then you never

1:47:16

will. And I think the more they talk,

1:47:18

Lydia, maybe the better it is for us.

1:47:22

Maybe it is.

1:47:23

I mean, you got this, you

1:47:25

know, it's a simple question. What? I

1:47:27

just don't understand. Do they think Americans are

1:47:29

this stupid? Do they think people are

1:47:31

this that they realize, what is going here? think by redefining common sense

1:47:34

principles that then they can

1:47:39

dictate the narrative? How they see fit? Like, okay. Yeah.

1:47:42

God. That's why abortion, you know,

1:47:44

restricting it. This and that is such a

1:47:46

big deal because it it affects all people,

1:47:48

not just it affects

1:47:50

men too. It's like, I'm sorry, men can't get pregnant. You guys can't handle the pain. You can you

1:47:52

guys can't handle

1:47:55

it.

1:47:55

You

1:47:55

are funny. There's

1:47:58

a reason why god has women that babies because can stuff like guys can't. have

1:47:59

we're stronger.

1:48:02

We're smarter. We're the

1:48:05

we're the superior race.

1:48:07

I listen to that. I just have more brute strength. I don't disagree

1:48:09

with I don't disagree with any of that. I don't

1:48:11

I swear to God,

1:48:13

I swear you don't know. You're crazy. and women for some

1:48:16

reason. And not you or my wife,

1:48:18

of course, but for some reason, every

1:48:22

little thing turns into like a major disaster.

1:48:24

Guys, we just, you know, it's whatever you bunch

1:48:26

it up. You move on. With women, every

1:48:29

little thing becomes a major disaster. So on one hand,

1:48:31

while you do go through menstruation and pregnancy and all this

1:48:33

pain, the daily pain

1:48:36

of life women

1:48:39

are horrible and handling that compared

1:48:41

to men. Horrible. The

1:48:43

problem with many

1:48:44

women, not a lot

1:48:46

not most women. I'm gonna say, well, maybe even if

1:48:48

most women most

1:48:49

women is that we allow our

1:48:52

emotions to dictate our common

1:48:54

sense, to override our common sense That's

1:48:56

why Biden was

1:48:57

That's what Democrats do. That's what Democrats do. Yes. I know. I know.

1:48:59

And you just like,

1:49:00

even if you don't like Trump, you don't

1:49:02

like his attitude, you think he's annoying or

1:49:04

whatever. It's

1:49:06

like hold your nose, do what's right for the

1:49:08

country, do what's right for your family. We're running

1:49:10

out of time, but I my my husband's

1:49:12

cousin, she said to me, she's like, I would

1:49:14

rather pay hundred dollars a gallon of gas as

1:49:17

long as, like, Trump does not get into

1:49:19

office. And I said, but my

1:49:21

god, or taxes, or this way, She's like, I

1:49:23

don't care. I hate him that much, and I will do whatever

1:49:25

I can. And, oh, I mean, all this and

1:49:27

all these other women that I was with, they

1:49:30

were saying the same thing. And I said,

1:49:32

my god. don't you see your

1:49:34

allowance, your emotions to override your common sense, and that's the problem. It's like our greatest

1:49:36

quality and our worst

1:49:38

quality. It's just how much

1:49:41

passion that we have in our hearts, but

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That was a great week. I must tell you, Lydia, great week.

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Thank you so much. Enjoy five o'clock, and

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have a great weekend. Alright. Now

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you're a superstar. Now it. I

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mean, I gotta get my picture with

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you. You know? I mean, you got all

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these book signings. You're in these. All these

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movies and TV shows. I just when you

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reporter as they're coming down the steps. You know, they'll put you in the handcuffs because

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I see you as being

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the criminal. No

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offense. I promise

1:50:18

done deal. You're in. You got it. And then I wanna be the reporter in your face. Say, why'd you do it? Okay.

1:50:20

You got

1:50:23

it. Done deal. This

1:50:25

is folks, Lydia Serrano, I follow her on

1:50:27

Twitter, Atlassian News, Instagram, Atlassian News one,

1:50:30

and check her out. five

1:50:33

PM every weekday afternoon on that

1:50:35

great show catch at night.

1:50:41

on

1:50:42

the Red

1:50:44

Apple

1:50:47

Podcast Network.

1:50:59

I've been stretching

1:51:03

a long time.

1:51:08

Someone

1:51:11

exactly like you.

1:51:17

whoop

1:51:21

When

1:51:22

will you come through? Someone

1:51:27

like you. Make

1:51:30

it

1:51:31

all worthwhile. Someone like me.

1:51:33

Give

1:51:35

me a touch.

1:51:39

Then Morris and his

1:51:41

song goes out

1:51:42

by beautiful white Danielle

1:51:44

and to Andrew Giuliani.

1:51:46

a wide sea. He could do that himself, by the way. Andrew was her

1:51:49

kind enough to show up the other night

1:51:51

at my book signing at

1:51:53

the beautiful America warehouse. This is an amazing

1:51:56

place that Joe the box and his lovely wife,

1:51:58

Tony, I put together, all the way out in

1:52:00

a papa and a bingo, they're on Concoma,

1:52:02

to slap it a head. But you're a

1:52:04

Republican, conservative, decent American, you should

1:52:06

go there. You really shouldn't.

1:52:08

Energy's shot up because he's

1:52:11

he's great to me. and he

1:52:13

spoke that night. We did an

1:52:15

episode together. You'll watch tomorrow night on news maps. John Tobacco's Weiskei Show,

1:52:17

and he's become in

1:52:20

all seriousness. My

1:52:22

guy. My best buddy. Here he is. The

1:52:25

great Andrew Giuliani. Good morning,

1:52:27

Andrew. Sid, good morning. I'm just

1:52:29

glad you dedicated that song to

1:52:31

Danielle and not a beat because we might have had some beatings.

1:52:33

We might have had some strike. It's that was the case. And there are already people saying this little man

1:52:36

crush going

1:52:38

on. I Steve Skalisa on last hour. We've got a man crush too,

1:52:40

but you and I take it a little step further.

1:52:42

But I gotta tell you, you know, your your

1:52:44

whole family is so cute. Your wife

1:52:46

is adorable. Your little girl graces Thank

1:52:49

you. It's beautiful. And and you guys you show up at

1:52:51

events, and everybody loves you. And you were great on Wednesday night, so thank you.

1:52:53

Of course. You

1:52:56

know, look, John says this

1:52:58

and and I I've I've heard this before that the America first warehouses like Disney World

1:53:01

for those of

1:53:04

us who believe in conservative ideas. But I

1:53:06

don't think it's even better than Disney World considering everything that's happened at Disney World over the

1:53:08

last couple years. You're

1:53:11

right. It really is it really is

1:53:13

a great gathering place. I've been out there now four or five times. Joe

1:53:15

the box does an amazing job. He always seems

1:53:18

to be getting really interesting people like yourself

1:53:21

to come on out there and

1:53:23

to talk to to to

1:53:25

like minded Americans. They're

1:53:28

interested in in seeing New York State

1:53:30

turn around. Yes. It's true. And you're right, whether it's you or

1:53:32

me or Tina fourteenth

1:53:34

and held Jackson for Farfetch.

1:53:37

Argentina Forte or Scott Lobetto was there, the night we were there, and

1:53:39

even bad, your friend. All these folks show

1:53:41

up, and it's a great place,

1:53:43

and your folks should

1:53:46

check it out. One of the things that, you know, we

1:53:48

discussed, Andrew, with John. That'll be on television

1:53:50

tomorrow night tobacco on NewsMax, is

1:53:53

the Fed coming across the border. Something I

1:53:55

talk about a lot, something John Katz and

1:53:57

Matidis talks about all the time. That's the

1:53:59

real warfare here. is that it

1:54:02

looks like the Chinese basically basically have this is war. They are they are shipping

1:54:04

tons of drugs across the

1:54:06

board and now they disguise it

1:54:10

in, like, skittles, candy wrappers. Do you believe

1:54:13

I know you're gonna say this tomorrow night too,

1:54:15

but do you believe this

1:54:17

is actually war? I believe it

1:54:19

is. I spent a little time sitting when

1:54:21

I was in the White House, on the White House

1:54:23

opioid task force. And

1:54:25

I have to tell you, I learned so

1:54:27

much there, but to see exactly what China is doing, how

1:54:30

they're kind of looking at the

1:54:32

strategy. And I

1:54:34

know you've had Gordon Changlong

1:54:36

many times. And I know he's been able

1:54:38

to really detail this in a way, but probably beyond what I could even detail

1:54:40

it, but what I could

1:54:42

just say, very top line is

1:54:45

that China is relishing in the demise

1:54:48

of US's

1:54:52

the United States is younger people, and and

1:54:54

there's no better way to do that than to actually hurt people from within.

1:54:57

And fentanyl has

1:55:00

been this has been this killer. And and

1:55:02

they said the other day, silent killer, but you were absolutely right. Say, it's not a silent killer because there are so many

1:55:04

people that are affected by this.

1:55:06

You know, I could tell you,

1:55:09

one of the things that I remember

1:55:11

very, very clearly getting in the White House was for thirty

1:55:13

years, opioid deaths had gone up. Actually, in twenty nineteen, for the

1:55:16

first time, in

1:55:19

over thirty years because of president Trump's policies.

1:55:21

They actually decreased by

1:55:23

seventeen percent, which was it was

1:55:25

looking at kind of turning around the Titanic

1:55:27

at that moment. one of

1:55:29

the really sad things about the pandemic. And now I think these open borders is the fact

1:55:32

that we've hit record

1:55:34

highs the last two years

1:55:36

again with

1:55:38

fentanyl and opioid overdose. And you're

1:55:40

right. Thinking about Halloween coming up and

1:55:42

then hiding this in skittles and hiding

1:55:45

this in in in another candies

1:55:47

right there, it's really extremely scary in in kids now. You don't

1:55:49

have to go to the street to go and get

1:55:51

your opioids. There actually are

1:55:54

apps on your phone. where you can order this just like you would order, you

1:55:56

know, a chicken salad or something like that. You

1:55:58

can order you can order this

1:55:59

order it's it's

1:56:00

just it's terribly

1:56:02

scary as as as the as the

1:56:05

as the father of a of a ten month old daughter, obviously,

1:56:07

she's too young to use the phone at this point. But you think about

1:56:09

what the future is like and

1:56:11

it scares the Jesus No,

1:56:13

it should. And then you've got

1:56:15

the Democrats, Andrew. This is unbelievable. Kamala Harris is secure.

1:56:20

Then you have Corrine Jean

1:56:22

Pierre, on record, blaming the Trump administration for

1:56:27

the crisis at the border. When was no crisis because president

1:56:29

Trump was building a wall, there

1:56:31

were no folks gathering there

1:56:33

like they are now in

1:56:36

massive numbers. There was

1:56:38

no influx of deadly drugs and yet they stand there on television and fight out

1:56:40

why to the American

1:56:43

public and these morons We'll

1:56:46

still vote with Democrats. It's

1:56:48

complete gaslighting. Right? I mean, they're

1:56:50

saying exactly really what they're doing.

1:56:52

Right? They're blaming Trump and they're blaming

1:56:55

conservatives for what they're doing. They did the same thing with inflation, and they did the same thing with gas prices when people

1:56:57

can just see the numbers.

1:56:59

And that's why We

1:57:03

said as a candidate, and I'll continue to say, politicians have

1:57:05

narratives. Right? And you could have you really

1:57:07

need to look at the data and

1:57:09

the numbers to determine whether or

1:57:11

not those narratives. are true or

1:57:13

whether they're fictional. And people can just see what's happened from the southern

1:57:16

border in that perspective to have

1:57:18

four million people that have really

1:57:20

just surged

1:57:23

into the country. Now look, I'm I'm

1:57:25

a Christian, and and I believe

1:57:27

in in really making sure Wait a sec.

1:57:29

You know, you're not you're not you're not you're not

1:57:31

you're not Jewish? I know. It seems like Oh,

1:57:34

we can't be friends anymore. That's it. That's it. We I know. Well, the Italians

1:57:38

and the Jews were, you know, we're kind of it's my cousin's basically, you

1:57:40

know, it's the same thing. We well, food, family,

1:57:42

and guilt. I know we do them all the same.

1:57:44

So That's not that's not

1:57:46

my original joke. That's the guy. Adam

1:57:49

Bharat, who told that joke, who was great on a show rescue me, and

1:57:51

it was it was great. But but anyway, you you about this, and and it

1:57:53

really is, you know, if it

1:57:55

really is that You

1:57:59

know, it's funny you mentioned

1:57:59

that show was asking me, we never missed that show

1:58:01

me and Danielle. What is the other comedian, the

1:58:03

Irish guy, he

1:58:05

was a star? of that show? Wittery.

1:58:08

Dennis Leary. Yes. He was great. Dennis Leary. That's

1:58:10

why we used to love that show. The the

1:58:12

first few seasons of that

1:58:14

show. And maybe that being in New

1:58:16

York, maybe that was kind of knowing obviously

1:58:18

so many people that were directly affected by September

1:58:21

eleventh, they were all directly affected,

1:58:23

but so many people that killed

1:58:25

by September eleven. That show really was a great New York show and

1:58:27

it really dealt with so many of the

1:58:30

issues I think that

1:58:32

so many families and so many people

1:58:34

who who who lost loved ones on September eleventh ended up ended

1:58:38

up at the old Right. But it was also they found a way to

1:58:40

make some of that stuff funny, not that specific

1:58:42

stuff, nine eleven, but it was gritty. It

1:58:44

was funny. Just a very

1:58:46

very good show. Rescue me. Andrew Giuliani,

1:58:48

the bench joining me here right now. So we've got

1:58:51

this horrible hurricane, Ian, which battered the

1:58:54

West Coast of Florida. Now the Carolinas, specifically South Carolina, they're

1:58:56

gonna be in big trouble later on

1:58:58

today. And instead of all these politicians

1:59:03

and TV folks, coming together, worrying about Florida first and the

1:59:05

folks. What do they do? Takes them five seconds. Like, when somebody

1:59:08

gets killed

1:59:10

in a man's shooting, They talk about gun control Democrats in

1:59:12

three seconds. Same thing here. What are

1:59:14

you talking about right now? Climate change.

1:59:18

I mean, you've got whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar.

1:59:20

These two morons on the view

1:59:22

saying, doesn't ride the sanders get

1:59:25

it now, hurricanes, Hey, ladies. Ladies.

1:59:28

The nickname of the Miami football

1:59:30

team, the Miami Hurricanes. This is

1:59:32

nothing new in South Florida. What

1:59:34

are they talking about? And you

1:59:36

know what, in some ways, it feels like

1:59:38

they're rooting against Ron DeSantis and they're rooting for the hurricane to be bigger.

1:59:42

So then that way, they can point to DeSantis and say, see,

1:59:44

you're a you're a science denier and you're

1:59:46

a and you're a addition, you're that and

1:59:48

and they wanna hurt his

1:59:50

political ambitions. They don't mind. if the

1:59:52

death count goes up or increases, as long as

1:59:55

they politically can can get their got your

1:59:58

moments, if you will. to me, I'm looking at the response that he's

2:00:00

that seems like he's doing a very good job. I

2:00:02

know we ended up declaring a a

2:00:05

state of emergency for

2:00:07

the state of before last weekend, so

2:00:09

while the storm was still forming in the Atlantic

2:00:11

and into the Gulf there.

2:00:15

And I think he's handling it well here. I think it's

2:00:17

just one of these storms that, you know, here's one of the things too that I hear a lot

2:00:20

did when they talk about

2:00:22

climate change. They try to point

2:00:24

to specifically the fact

2:00:26

that there's more property damage now than there's ever been. Well, if people go back and look,

2:00:29

we are building

2:00:32

more homes on

2:00:34

the water than ever before. That's right. Back thirty, forty, fifty

2:00:36

years, it was

2:00:38

a little bit more scarce

2:00:41

in terms of all the homes that were actually right on the

2:00:43

water. So now of course, if there is going to be a hurricane, let's say

2:00:45

it's up the same power and

2:00:47

it's the same destruction, it's

2:00:49

going to do that much more in terms of property damage from a dollars perspective because it's going

2:00:51

to take much more to rebuild there. But that's

2:00:54

something that never ends up getting

2:00:56

discussed yeah,

2:00:59

look, hurricanes have been hitting Florida since before. It's been

2:01:01

known as the state of Florida. This

2:01:03

is something that's that

2:01:06

I think is one of these

2:01:08

things where, again, Democrats are looking

2:01:10

for an overall narrative to try to

2:01:13

push this idea on us instead of

2:01:15

actually just saying, hey, what can we do to actually

2:01:17

make sure we help our brothers and

2:01:19

sisters in Florida, in South

2:01:21

Carolina? The king

2:01:22

of all Democrats, Joe Biden, Andrew Giuliani, has had a lot of really embarrassing moments.

2:01:25

Mountains left

2:01:28

and right, using

2:01:30

the wrong words. It's a long time. By the way, III did I hear Amy Lincoln on the line for the people who wanna make sure?

2:01:36

Right. AND PHYSICAL START TOO

2:01:38

FALLING UP THE STAYERS, FALLING DOWN THE STAYS. BUT WHAT HE DID A COUPLE DAYS AGO HAS TO

2:01:41

BE THE MOST

2:01:44

EMBARRASSING MOMENT. not just for

2:01:46

Joe Biden, but it is possible

2:01:48

that it's the most embarrassing moment

2:01:50

in the history of the presidency.

2:01:52

So he's at a at a at

2:01:54

a at a speed making a speech there, you know. And this lady politician

2:02:00

nice lady. Indiana politician was killed tragically

2:02:02

in a car crash only a month ago, not ten

2:02:07

years ago, not twenty years ago, and yet Joe Biden.

2:02:09

Joe

2:02:09

Biden is looking

2:02:11

for her in the crowd.

2:02:13

If you missed it, it

2:02:15

sounded like this.

2:02:16

And I want to thank

2:02:18

all of you here for including

2:02:21

bipartisan electric officials like representative governor, senator

2:02:23

Braun, senator Booker, representative Jackie,

2:02:26

are you here? No, Jackie. She's

2:02:28

not No. She's not right. She

2:02:30

was supposed to be there. Yes. But

2:02:32

she's dead. So we're not

2:02:35

at the point where if this guy

2:02:37

is not pulled from that position, Andrew, what's it going

2:02:39

to happen? You know, but

2:02:41

just

2:02:41

the scary things

2:02:44

it who's next? Who's in the bullpen to come

2:02:46

out? It's Kamala Harris. So it's almost like you've got a guy who, you know, completely is

2:02:49

I don't know, seeing

2:02:51

dead people completely forgot about it right there.

2:02:53

And then if you listen to the White House press secretary's response there,

2:02:55

and actually, this is one of

2:02:58

the few times during the Biden

2:03:00

administration, where the liberal media

2:03:02

actually was asking for real answers from Jean Pierre or Sarkis back when she was

2:03:04

press secretary. And she kept giving non

2:03:06

answers. She kept on saying that Biden

2:03:11

was just acknowledging her commitment to health.

2:03:13

So I think it was. I think

2:03:15

it was a

2:03:17

health conference there. Well, it was obvious in listening

2:03:19

to that, that he wasn't, that he was looking

2:03:22

for her. To submit the mistake and say,

2:03:24

President Biden forgot that

2:03:26

you passed away. I mean, I I guess that's gonna, you

2:03:28

know, end up that's gonna end up

2:03:30

having a whole another. And a story is right

2:03:32

there, but at least a little bit of truth

2:03:34

in some of these moments would probably help the American

2:03:36

people say, yeah, you know, the guy's seventy

2:03:38

eight years old. Maybe I don't want them

2:03:40

running again, but I I can least I

2:03:43

appreciate the fact that he's being honest

2:03:45

with Americans. Well, he's not being honest.

2:03:47

His administration's not being honest. And and the

2:03:49

sad thing is when you look at what they're

2:03:51

doing to conservatism. Think about what they

2:03:53

did with president Trump year after

2:03:56

year. And remember, they ended up talking

2:03:58

about the twenty fifth amendment that he

2:03:59

was not fit for office at one point, they

2:04:02

actually had him

2:04:02

release one of these one of these tests to show that that

2:04:04

he was actually competent enough to

2:04:06

be able to do the job.

2:04:08

I don't think Joe Biden could actually pass that test. No. I see. He ended

2:04:11

up doing it. That's a hundred percent right. They gave him early on, but -- Yep. -- I

2:04:13

mean, he he's totally not aware to be able

2:04:15

to and you think about Biden's

2:04:19

sitting

2:04:19

down right now with a Putin or

2:04:21

with a Zelensky and trying to figure out

2:04:23

what's going on in Ukraine,

2:04:26

in Russia, and utilizing leverage I

2:04:28

I would trust probably a fifth grader than if Biden

2:04:30

actually do this. No. Two there's two things to

2:04:32

play with Biden. Ping is

2:04:34

even worse in China, but Even

2:04:37

Kim Jong in North Korea, they're starting to get gotti

2:04:39

again. I Iran too. Not only is he

2:04:43

like, you're talking about dementia and all these all

2:04:45

these physical issues. But he's compromised too because he's got a kid who's and him and

2:04:47

his brother making a ton

2:04:49

of money from all these

2:04:52

countries. So It's time to,

2:04:54

well, evoke the twenty fifth amendment for him, never the case with Donald Trump. So on the

2:04:57

way out,

2:05:00

the Giuliani's Oh, the

2:05:02

New York's biggest Yankee fans. We know that. So judge comes home. Orioles in the Bronx tonight.

2:05:07

He's now tied. with Roger Myers

2:05:09

at sixty one home runs. Does Andrew Giuliani watch every at bat the

2:05:11

next seven games in judges

2:05:14

race to be number one?

2:05:18

I will definitely be tuning

2:05:20

in, and it would be awesome to see judge hit this

2:05:22

thing at Yankee Stadium. I think they have three more

2:05:24

in three or They have three more

2:05:26

nineteen stadium, three against the Orios at the stadium, the last four games in Texas against the

2:05:32

Rangers. So, I

2:05:32

mean, it would just be absolutely awesome to see judge

2:05:34

do this at Yankee Stadium. I mean, it would I think

2:05:37

about Meredith doing this in

2:05:39

game one sixty three. at

2:05:42

Yankee Stadium. It would be spectacular. And and let's have one of those weekends like we had two weekends ago, where you had the Yankee's,

2:05:45

the Nets, the

2:05:48

Jets, and giants actually win

2:05:50

on the same weekend. That would be great to be able to do that again. Yeah. I guess a judge home run at this

2:05:53

point would probably

2:05:56

be even better than the Yankee win

2:05:58

considering the Yankee's have locked it up at this point. But yes, it would be absolutely awesome. What

2:06:04

amazing story this guy to turn down two hundred

2:06:06

and something million dollars bid on himself. And now the guys get a who knows? Make a

2:06:10

half a billion dollars. over over the course of the season. But, I

2:06:12

mean, it seems like he's one of these

2:06:14

guys who certainly focuses spent his

2:06:18

time on the community And, you know, there's a there's a kind of a

2:06:20

jitter quality to him. Sid, you know, there's

2:06:22

just this this kind of quiet aura

2:06:24

of leadership that that seems

2:06:27

to that judge seems to

2:06:29

project that's

2:06:29

really impressive that as Yankee fan is in the New Yorker, you

2:06:32

got to

2:06:35

respect. I agree. By the way, that Sunday you're

2:06:37

talking about, when they met the yankees, the Jetson Giants, all won the Sunday

2:06:40

previewers to

2:06:42

the last, That was the first time in thirteen years. Cutting

2:06:45

date all the way back to

2:06:47

two thousand nine when all

2:06:49

fourteens won the same day in

2:06:51

the fall. New you're great. Not good. Great.

2:06:53

It was great seeing you Wednesday.

2:06:55

I'll watch you with me

2:06:58

on television tonight on news

2:07:00

max. and thank you for stopping by

2:07:02

this morning. Ready to wear this stuff. Well, I'll say thank you as always and have an absolute great

2:07:04

weekend. Let's get all those

2:07:06

teams to win and make sure

2:07:09

those of you guys haven't gone out there, make

2:07:11

sure go Citizens It's great through on it the

2:07:16

second time. I love reading it. Grace

2:07:18

loves chewing on the book. And he did a great job introducing the book on

2:07:21

TV, which folks

2:07:24

will see. coming up tomorrow night. Thank you, Andrew.

2:07:26

You're the absolute best. Thank you. Have a great weekend. Alright. You too. There he is. Andrew

2:07:28

Giuliani. What

2:07:31

a great family, Rudy, my z,

2:07:33

daughter Grace. I love

2:07:36

those folks. Alrighty.

2:07:38

That is three great hours. Frank

2:07:40

Orano. Yeah. Congress been Steve

2:07:43

Skalise out of the great

2:07:45

state of Louisiana. And Andrew Giuliani, when

2:07:47

I've done, we're gonna play beat season

2:07:49

and discuss more news of the day.

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Me all Burnie and said, I'm

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sick. I'll be back.

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What have to do? Hi. This is Gabe Rosenberg, son of Sid Rosenberg. And

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whenever I'm on

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the broke down bus. I'm listening

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to Bernie and sit in the morning on seventy seven WABC. Please. You should be a whole

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build

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it.

2:09:21

That's my

2:09:27

son Gabriel, the

2:09:29

bus has not broken

2:09:31

down yet this semester, so they'd fix

2:09:34

that. My God for

2:09:36

that. Gabe is

2:09:38

the man. I'm so proud of both of my kids. My daughter

2:09:40

doing a great job at Wales. She's not

2:09:42

been there for two days by herself

2:09:45

since her beautiful mom Danielle left in my

2:09:47

son. who's now in the eighth grade. Can't we go be a high

2:09:49

schooler next year, but he will be. And

2:09:52

he's in

2:09:54

a new school. And he's really doing very, very well. And

2:09:56

loves his new school, which is good

2:09:58

news because he hated his last school.

2:10:01

Well, though, He didn't

2:10:02

hate it as much as I did. And

2:10:04

I and I did love that school initially because

2:10:06

I did a very good job with Gabe

2:10:09

initially when he left Peck slip that disaster.

2:10:11

but he's in the right place. Hey, but it's in

2:10:13

the right place. Gabe is in the right

2:10:15

place. And me and

2:10:17

Danielle are we're doing great. So

2:10:19

And you too, Louis. I took the ferry home with

2:10:21

your girlfriend. But what is she

2:10:24

exactly? Even given, like,

2:10:26

thirty years. She's a girlfriend of Beyoncé, your wife, what

2:10:28

what do you call MJ? She's an indentured

2:10:30

servants. Okay. I like what I'm hearing.

2:10:33

Yep. Besides you cook once in a while,

2:10:35

I do. Now she says you're very good on

2:10:37

the grill, specifically. Right.

2:10:39

Well, I sit on one

2:10:41

burner and cook on the

2:10:43

other burner. So It works out well. I said

2:10:45

he can't coke stop. He said, no. We have people over and he cooks on

2:10:48

the grill. And

2:10:51

I'm like,

2:10:51

okay. Well, that's kinda cool. No? It is. What else do you

2:10:53

do besides cook a hotdog

2:10:54

on a grill? I mean, I could

2:10:57

do that. Even I could do that. I'm a tard.

2:10:59

I I would like to see you try to do that actually.

2:11:01

I've made barbecues for thirty people. Maybe

2:11:03

whenever you don't believe me, we'll just

2:11:05

go to her and she can confirm.

2:11:07

No. No. No. either one. Well,

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you don't believe anything. I tell you it's gonna be not one thing. No. I believe a lot of things don't. You

2:11:11

haven't believed one thing this week. Okay. So Well,

2:11:13

you said two or three things this week that

2:11:16

are completely believable.

2:11:19

But why if I'm saying it? Why

2:11:21

is it unbelievable? I don't know. Because you'd

2:11:23

have no confirmation. Some of the

2:11:25

things I say are not Well, I think

2:11:27

MJ exaggerates because she loves you so much

2:11:30

that she would say to me, yeah,

2:11:32

Lewis is basically like,

2:11:34

I don't know, like, Wolfgang

2:11:36

puck. In the meantime, you can't make a grilled

2:11:38

cheese sandwich. Correct. But she didn't say that. No. She didn't say I could make a few things. Right. Basically,

2:11:40

she cooks all all most But

2:11:42

what few things can you make?

2:11:45

since I cast in Corinne John

2:11:47

Piero question. Look, it's he

2:11:49

he he the woman could have been

2:11:51

alive. It's not that. she

2:11:54

could have been and she grills. So

2:11:57

he wasn't exactly wrong

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calling out.

2:11:59

Howard, she we We

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don't know that she's really gone

2:12:04

too. It's it's possible that she's

2:12:06

around. I I think in normal

2:12:08

in the matrix of life, sometimes things are that's

2:12:10

what what's the next question? It's pretty good. In fact, you may as well

2:12:12

play the real response, but

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Andrew Giuliani did reference at

2:12:18

the very end of our conversation moments ago, when

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some reporter asks her, how

2:12:23

could the president be

2:12:25

looking for a dead person Godwester's

2:12:27

soul? here was that generous response. Question of the congresswoman.

2:12:29

And I think

2:12:30

we all totally get why she's

2:12:33

top of mind. you've made that case pretty

2:12:36

effectively. But I think the confusing part

2:12:38

is why if she and the family

2:12:41

is top of mind, does the

2:12:43

president think that she's living and in the room. find that confusing. I mean, I

2:12:45

think many people can speak to sometimes when

2:12:47

you have

2:12:48

someone top of

2:12:50

mind, They're a top of mind. Exactly that. And it

2:12:53

is also if you put it

2:12:55

into the context, it's not

2:12:57

like it happened without outside

2:13:00

of context. Right? It happened at

2:13:02

an event where we were -- or you were calling

2:13:06

out the champions congressional champions in particular of

2:13:08

this issue. This is an important

2:13:10

issue when it comes to food

2:13:12

and security,

2:13:13

something that this administration

2:13:15

has led on, led on

2:13:18

from the beginning of this administration, not just across the country, but globally.

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What what what

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context. Is she even talking about Not exactly Johnny cockpit

2:13:27

or defense. Oh, wait a minute. It's next. Is it I don't

2:13:29

know. Is that an accurate question? I

2:13:31

don't know. Where is that

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dead woman. Okay. Yes. We're we're on. Listen,

2:13:37

you know it's bed when Trevor Noah,

2:13:39

who is a douchebags, he really

2:13:41

is.

2:13:41

I'm sorry. But he's the

2:13:44

host that Comedy Central The Daily Show.

2:13:46

He he made jokes about Joe Biden, pointing out a dead

2:13:48

person. And

2:13:50

by the way, And this is why I'm more adult than most of you. As

2:13:52

much as I dislike Trevor

2:13:54

Noah, in this particular moment,

2:13:58

he was really funny. I

2:14:00

think, Lou, you even agreed. Really, really

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funny in talking about Biden and the late Jackie Bolorski. So

2:14:05

this is courtesy

2:14:07

of Comedy Central. Trevor

2:14:10

Noah cut number twenty

2:14:12

one. No, Joe. What are

2:14:14

you doing? That's so

2:14:16

awkward. And

2:14:18

his explanation didn't help, you know. He

2:14:20

was like, of course, I knew Jacky was dying. I was

2:14:22

looking for Jacky Kennedy. Where's Jacky Kennedy? Where's

2:14:26

Jacky? Where's Jacky? Look, I mean, I guess on the upside, least he noticed

2:14:28

that she wasn't there. This is a good

2:14:30

thing. Yeah. It could have been

2:14:33

much worse if he was Jack. Oh, there she is. That's Jack. Everyone look

2:14:35

at Jacky. Look at Jacky. Look, there's no

2:14:38

Jacky. She's not everybody. She's Jacky. And

2:14:40

look, I know a lot of people are saying

2:14:42

that this is another example. of Biden's brain being foggy. But I

2:14:44

think if anything, this makes

2:14:46

Biden a better

2:14:47

president. Yeah. Think

2:14:51

of how hard he must be working right now to keep

2:14:53

Americans safe, knowing that Osama bin Laden

2:14:55

is still out there somewhere. Where

2:14:57

is his? Where is it?

2:14:59

Where is it? That's pretty good. I hate

2:15:01

to say it. You know, Samma. Stand up, Samma. Stand up for me. Now

2:15:04

when he started saying, Jackie, there, Trevor,

2:15:06

he reminded me of a young Eddie

2:15:08

Murphy in

2:15:10

like raw or delirious. And then

2:15:12

he made an announcement, Trevor Noah, which I don't

2:15:14

care about because I never watched this guy,

2:15:16

but I guess somebody cared. And well,

2:15:19

it's all over folks. I'm sorry to say

2:15:21

it. This is Trevor Noah. Number twenty two.

2:15:23

And I realized that after the

2:15:25

seven years, My

2:15:25

time is up. I Yeah. But in in

2:15:28

in

2:15:28

the most in the

2:15:30

most beautiful way, honestly, I

2:15:35

I've loved hosting the show. It's been one

2:15:37

of my greatest challenges. It's been one

2:15:39

of my greatest joys. III

2:15:42

have

2:15:44

loved trying

2:15:44

to figure out how to make people laugh

2:15:46

even when the stories are particularly dead on the worst days. You

2:15:49

know, we've we've laughed

2:15:51

together. We've cried together. What?

2:15:53

Did. But after seven years, I I feel like

2:15:55

it's it's it's time, you know. We

2:15:57

did all that

2:15:59

together.

2:15:59

That's nice. I haven't

2:16:02

done it once. I wait until the show is over and then I cried. What's you gonna do now? Be like secretary of state or something? Or

2:16:08

because he hates us. He was funny

2:16:10

there about Biden, but he hates us. And he's just one of them, you know, one of these terrible people.

2:16:12

Like, Joy Reed.

2:16:13

Joy Reed is out

2:16:16

there making

2:16:16

making

2:16:19

DeSantis jokes about the

2:16:21

the hurricane, you know,

2:16:23

because she she was

2:16:26

particularly upset that Ron DeSantis sent

2:16:28

the migrants to Martha's Vineyard. Like he was sending them to,

2:16:30

you know, I don't know. What's like the worst city in America. New York?

2:16:35

Right. So she's out there

2:16:37

last night, so so racist

2:16:40

on MSNBC. And

2:16:44

she's saying, well, she talks about

2:16:46

the irony of what Floridians

2:16:50

may very well

2:16:51

turn into So

2:16:52

if you missed this last night and based on

2:16:55

the ratings, you all did.

2:16:56

This is

2:16:58

Joy Reed. Cut number fifteen. two million

2:17:00

Floridians are on the move. Now we don't know

2:17:02

if they're leaving the state or where they're move It's bit ironic that might have over the borders.

2:17:09

AND GO NORTH AND GET OUT OF THE STATE OF

2:17:11

FLORIDA IN THE EXACT SAME CRISIS

2:17:13

THAT WE'VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT ON A TROLLING

2:17:15

LEVEL IN THAT STATE FOR A LONG TIME.

2:17:17

She goes on. This

2:17:18

is a one more joyride number sixteen.

2:17:21

Again, talking about the irony. To

2:17:23

be

2:17:24

careful about attacking people who have

2:17:26

to move, to save their own lives and safety because you never know when it's your people that have to

2:17:29

move. When it's your people who

2:17:31

have to migrate, when it's your

2:17:33

people who have to get on

2:17:36

that road, So just just just a thought.

2:17:38

Just a thought. Be careful because it

2:17:40

could be you. So on a more

2:17:42

lighter note after all that, The baseball

2:17:44

weekend is a huge one

2:17:46

here in New York, Macedonia,

2:17:48

Bill. You all

2:17:49

pumped up? Whoo. You know what I like baseball, though? You're a basketball guy. Well, I still

2:17:51

watch baseball. Yeah. My son, you know, Gabriel. I don't

2:17:54

know if you ever heard of him

2:17:56

or even bring him up. You know,

2:17:58

you you have you have a son.

2:18:00

You know, it's funny you say that

2:18:02

years ago when I was on WFM,

2:18:04

I used a savage and no one

2:18:06

would remember this or maybe not. I

2:18:08

used to savage on the Ironman

2:18:11

show, Kathy Lee Gifford. Because when

2:18:13

she was doing that, Dolby show

2:18:15

that who's over grown now married to Latino guy, Kelly Ripper. was doing that

2:18:17

job with Frankdiffer. And

2:18:19

all she would talk

2:18:21

about was her annoying

2:18:23

little son Cody. Whatever today.

2:18:25

She whatever she was on. I

2:18:28

don't know. But every conversation was about Cody,

2:18:30

and I and I would go, nobody cares about your stupid kid. Nobody

2:18:35

And here I am. I just

2:18:37

luck would have it. Years later, talking about Avengage

2:18:39

every morning. And I remember You just filled in We

2:18:44

just felt, but what did I say? No. She was

2:18:46

a prank different before we just felt when you moron. Well, they were married. That's right. It was. We just felt, but I'm sorry. I'm a for

2:18:48

coming Frank.

2:18:52

Yeah. Thank you, Frank. No. He's right, though, actually. III

2:18:55

stand corrected. I'm the moron. Frank

2:18:57

is right. Thank you,

2:18:58

Frank. So Never know. Yeah. So

2:19:00

and she used to say, people would, you

2:19:02

know, to her face. I didn't do it to her

2:19:04

face

2:19:04

because I'm a coward. But people would yell at

2:19:06

her faces. She's like, I don't care. My show will

2:19:08

do what I want. So oh, okay. I

2:19:10

do what I want. So Eva, why I

2:19:12

brought him up? I have no idea. Why did

2:19:15

oh, Gabriel came up in conversation. So we're

2:19:17

talking about baseball and basketball. So

2:19:19

Gabriel is not the the biggest sports,

2:19:21

not the biggest athlete. And you guys

2:19:23

know, I tell the story in the

2:19:25

book. Gabe didn't walk for a long time. I mean,

2:19:27

a long time,

2:19:28

longer than most babies. And

2:19:31

we got very nervous, Danielle and I.

2:19:33

And eventually, we had to go down to Miami Children's Hospital,

2:19:35

which is a great hospital

2:19:38

for kids in Miami about that. And

2:19:40

we met with one of the best

2:19:42

doctors in the world. And thank God for this doctor because

2:19:46

he actually told us, don't

2:19:48

worry, He's gonna walk soon. He's quoting he

2:19:51

has something called dysploxia. And

2:19:54

we've got our foundation in

2:19:56

the spotlight foundation. for dysproxia and DCD. We

2:19:58

have a lot of events coming up this upcoming year,

2:20:02

two thousand twenty three, and we hope you're

2:20:04

all there. A lot of you woke up

2:20:06

watching Staten Island last week, and John and Momondo and

2:20:08

Chris and Peter Gordio and

2:20:11

others. The more events coming

2:20:13

up. But the doctors said

2:20:16

to me, when

2:20:18

he told us he had this proxy, he goes,

2:20:20

so the good news is we know what he's got.

2:20:22

He'll walk. But he's never gonna hit three hundred and never hit a jump shot in the

2:20:23

NBA panel. And I was like,

2:20:27

You dick.

2:20:28

I'm sorry. I

2:20:29

curse you.

2:20:30

I'm margo, but I was that's exactly what I said. And Danielle was like, Sydney.

2:20:34

then he was like And

2:20:37

to this day, she loves his doctor because

2:20:39

he actually gave

2:20:41

us the correct diagnosis. And to

2:20:43

this day, I hate this doctor.

2:20:46

because he said that about my son. So, of course,

2:20:49

because my

2:20:51

son has huge spirit. I take

2:20:53

him to

2:20:53

the basketball courts, he hit shots all the time. The doctor

2:20:56

said

2:20:56

he couldn't

2:20:58

do it. He

2:20:59

does it. Eat me. And He plays

2:21:01

every sport just about. He's never gonna be the best

2:21:03

guy on the team.

2:21:05

That's fine. Put him he participates in

2:21:08

everything, and he's a pretty good ball player.

2:21:10

which is exactly what the doctor

2:21:11

said he would never be. And now

2:21:13

and now

2:21:15

he's a huge basketball

2:21:17

fan. So he comes home yesterday, Phil, Macedonia, and

2:21:19

he goes me and my

2:21:21

buddy. I think it was late,

2:21:23

I figured. We're starting a Fantasy

2:21:26

Basketball League. I'm like, you're kidding me. He's like, no. And by the way, he sits

2:21:28

ragnar

2:21:30

with me, he he's keeping

2:21:32

track of Aaron Judge's home run record. He

2:21:34

knows the match. have a one game lead

2:21:36

over Atlanta. He watched it. He saw a little

2:21:38

bit of the giants and cowboys on Monday, so

2:21:40

he's into it. But basketball, he loves basketball, and

2:21:43

he can play it. And he's starting

2:21:45

a fantasy basketball. He goes like,

2:21:47

my god, get able.

2:21:48

What when I went to Roblox?

2:21:50

What happened to

2:21:51

Fortnite? No? but getting

2:21:53

into it. And then he knows

2:21:55

every player. But he knows, you

2:21:57

know, the Knicks and Knicks, especially

2:21:59

Jalen Brunson, Kevin Durant, And anyway, I

2:22:01

think it'll be a good idea,

2:22:03

Macedonia, being your this basketball guru,

2:22:05

and you spend most of your

2:22:08

awake hours keeping a tank paying

2:22:10

attention to the stupid NBA, maybe you could

2:22:12

help game out. Oh, I'll be his insider. I'll be the expert. I'll

2:22:14

I'll build up a a winning team for him for sure.

2:22:18

Well, if he's got the first pick

2:22:20

in

2:22:20

the draft, who should he take?

2:22:22

Luca, Luca Doncic. Willie? Yeah. For Fantasy? Yeah. That's

2:22:25

the guy who's stuffing the statute every

2:22:27

single night. That's the guy? Luca Donczyk for

2:22:29

the Denver Nuggets. No. That's Nico Yokish. Luca Donczyk from the

2:22:32

Dallas Mavericks. Oh,

2:22:34

oh, right. Right. See, I got confused. I was looking

2:22:36

at a nice text from John and Tiara. Give me the top five picks, and

2:22:38

then we'll move off this To fantasy. Yeah. Alright. If I had to off the top of my head,

2:22:44

Right? Luca, Janice, Yocic.

2:22:46

LeBron is probably still

2:22:48

a good pick for

2:22:50

Fantasy because it's stat

2:22:53

wise. Yeah. James Harden is still always gonna be there.

2:22:55

James Harden. He was terrible, but

2:22:58

the seventy six was down the stretch.

2:23:00

Yeah. But for the regular season, I I assume he's probably

2:23:02

gonna be scoring twenty five points per game averaging eight

2:23:06

assists five rebounds. But Joelle and b just

2:23:08

became a citizen yesterday. He did. Yeah. He's a

2:23:10

US citizen, which is big big story. So

2:23:12

that's it? That was for What are

2:23:14

you eating something? Why are you talking? eating

2:23:17

grapes. What are eat when you're on the I don't understand it. Like, you're on the

2:23:19

apple, like, two minutes a day you would think you'd

2:23:20

wanna

2:23:23

sound your very best. It was unexpected. I had a

2:23:25

grape in my mouth. That's fine. Okay. Yeah. I just haven't grabbed someone about that.

2:23:27

Actually,

2:23:27

I'm trying to break a world record here. Uh-huh. And you kind of

2:23:30

interrupted that and made me talk about it. Alright. So one

2:23:32

more Don't check dog gets number one, probably.

2:23:34

And then then the Greek freak.

2:23:37

Yeah. Then then yokich. Alright. That's

2:23:39

good

2:23:40

enough. Thank you. I'll give

2:23:41

you Gabe's number. Okay. Well, I shouldn't do that. I gotta ask

2:23:43

Danielle first. Maybe I'll update

2:23:45

Gabe to call you. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Can a

2:23:47

pop up is, you know, like, call call me the star

2:23:49

sixty seven. Right. No caller ID. Yeah. Yeah. So I can't call him

2:23:52

back. Right. I I

2:23:54

not as if I have any plans to, but

2:23:56

-- Right. -- you you could disclose that information. Okay.

2:23:58

Thank you for your help as always. Wow. That was really privileged information to get too. You

2:24:02

know that Lydia mentioned the whole stamp brought here,

2:24:04

and she admitted your name and I right away

2:24:07

jumped in. and made her edge. Do you know that? No. I didn't because I was in the bathroom. Right. Clearly, I'm

2:24:12

glad you're always busy. You're in engrave. You're on

2:24:14

the NBA dot com. site. You're in the band. Well, today was a big day for the NBA because the preseason started today. Used

2:24:19

to bang the interns over the summer. Oh, wait.

2:24:21

That never happened. It did happen

2:24:22

to two of them. No, it didn't. Anyway, one of them is scarred for life. She's

2:24:25

in

2:24:27

Coral Gables. She's scarred for life. The NBA police

2:24:29

season started at six AM today, isn't that crazy?

2:24:31

Look out. You can change the subject. We can still check the cameras. Yeah. because in Japan. That's why

2:24:33

I started so early. Yeah. Is

2:24:35

it reflecting okay. Is that

2:24:37

working? The one of the one

2:24:40

that worked walk into the car and then I'll

2:24:42

be, like, a smasher headache, guys. Yeah.

2:24:44

I mean, what are you doing, bro? Yeah.

2:24:46

We're done. There's probably steps before that, but it doesn't

2:24:48

work. one eight

2:24:50

hundred 848WABC18

2:24:53

hundred 848 ninety two twenty two. What

2:24:55

a great show today. folks,

2:24:58

you don't get this anywhere else. I

2:25:00

prom I promise you that. Andrew Giuliani

2:25:02

was great. So was Steve scalise. So was Frank Moreno still a cum. Pete Sid,

2:25:07

More set

2:25:09

opinions. This is

2:25:13

rush.

2:25:21

Earnings sit

2:25:22

in the morning.

2:25:25

On the red

2:25:27

apple podcast network. Beautiful girls. of

2:25:31

the world. I could be

2:25:33

chasing, but my son would be wasted.

2:25:35

He got nothing

2:25:41

No.

2:25:45

Never known you. I know you feel where

2:25:47

we're coming from. But regardless of the things in my

2:25:49

past that I've done. Most of it really was for the hell of

2:25:52

the phone. Funny

2:25:54

the song is playing

2:25:57

and it gets. Macedonia is

2:25:59

filling just

2:25:59

the dancing. By

2:26:03

the way, congratulations to John Katz,

2:26:05

Matisse, who was just on Fox

2:26:07

Business. So the song is playing in their dancing, you know? And I'm just watching. You

2:26:13

don't really watch people dance. It's a it's a

2:26:15

really weird thing. I don't eat it

2:26:17

so much. There's nothing I hate more than

2:26:19

you watch. Like, if I watch somebody who's

2:26:21

really good, like, I watch all I watch dancing with the stars. I

2:26:23

like it. I watch so you think you can dance on fox. I

2:26:25

like it. And when somebody's

2:26:27

good, I'm mesmerized by it.

2:26:29

I think I think it

2:26:31

looks amazing, but Most

2:26:32

people, like, you know, you go to a

2:26:34

wedding, you go about Mitra, and people start to

2:26:36

dance, and it just looks It's weird. I don't know.

2:26:38

I can't I

2:26:39

can't explain it. It's it's and

2:26:42

they get into it. They got, like, the white

2:26:44

guys have the overbite and, you know, the No.

2:26:46

They put this face on, you know. Like I don't know. Like that.

2:26:48

i now like that you

2:26:49

do stay, by the way, Justin, you can't I

2:26:51

think there's more to have, like, more to do with,

2:26:54

you know, cocaine and the Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Sorry. You're joking. You're

2:26:56

right. crying in there,

2:26:58

like, a lot of the teeth blips.

2:27:00

Yeah. sweating profusely. Yeah. But dancing is

2:27:02

a weird thing, you know. And and

2:27:05

because people can't do it, but everyone wants to do

2:27:07

it. I know. It's one of those things. It's not

2:27:09

like singing. People are embarrassed to sing. When you're drunk, people dance all the time. I

2:27:11

think it's surprising. Oh, yeah. They go nuts. Like,

2:27:14

I know I'm just okay. I'm not bad. And

2:27:16

I I move my hips. I can move both feet. And I'm

2:27:18

a good looking guy, so I look okay. I'm not I'm far from good.

2:27:22

But, like, Teresa, for example, Julie Day. So

2:27:24

we well, that's what her name is

2:27:26

now. So she's a star, makes a million dollars a year, Willhauser of New Jersey. She goes on dancing with the stars. And

2:27:32

she looked ridiculous. I mean, she was

2:27:34

awful. And she got booted out like the

2:27:36

second episode. And yet, I still wanna do

2:27:39

it too knowing I'm not gonna be good.

2:27:41

but I still wanna do it. But, you know, these people are

2:27:43

dancing on live television. It sound like

2:27:45

you Justin dancing at your, you know, cousin's

2:27:47

wedding or How did you do

2:27:48

that? How do you know I haven't danced on live television?

2:27:51

Yeah. You have it. Would you? Dance

2:27:53

on live television? Yeah. I'm a very good dancer.

2:27:55

I doubt

2:27:56

that. I doubt it too. I

2:27:58

was the first one Phil in seventh grade story that he's gonna get rebuilt. To initiate to initiate

2:28:04

the coveted grind line at the bar

2:28:07

and button. It's for the I I

2:28:09

was on your resume. I was really

2:28:11

first. I actually remember I went into

2:28:13

the bathroom. I stared myself in the mirror and I gave myself a pep talk. I

2:28:15

said you're gonna I said you're gonna grab

2:28:19

this seventh grader by the waist and, you

2:28:21

know, I could see it. They're gonna get, like, weirdly, like, huge

2:28:23

baseball oh,

2:28:26

it's all it's all over though

2:28:28

for Justin. He was a huge

2:28:30

baseball prospect. playing college baseball. He

2:28:31

was, according to him, the best dancer, had his cousins, Paul

2:28:35

Mitchell. Yeah. He really lives in his hay

2:28:37

day. You're just give it up, Justin, you're washed up and -- Yeah. You're washed up. -- what's going on

2:28:39

with you? Get

2:28:43

off get off your soapbox. Oh my

2:28:44

god. That was so easy. Got mad. noticing. I said

2:28:46

this before the break. And and as, you know, Bernie's ideas, I'm the

2:28:49

father of the show. I'm even what he is here

2:28:51

on the father of the show. And especially with you

2:28:53

guys, I've been I've been engaging with you guys and making you guys part of the

2:28:55

show even since Bernie's been

2:28:58

gone in when it was here. And I'd like to

2:29:00

watch dynamic. Again, I had guys like Eric Glenn Gill

2:29:02

and Steve Z Mac in Florida. Even before them,

2:29:05

I had a kid named Victor Ramirez who's now

2:29:07

13M of yours. Three. And he sends

2:29:09

me thank you every day, George Sedano. was my intern. Now the guy's

2:29:11

a big star at ESPN. So I love watching you guys mature into

2:29:16

whatever you become. Mhmm. And I'm I'm

2:29:18

noticing a little bid a little bit of a sibling rivalry between Alec

2:29:21

and Macedonia Phil. This

2:29:23

is not a sibling

2:29:25

rivalry. I would say

2:29:27

it's a rivalry. I mean, I'm clearly better

2:29:29

at everything. Oh my god. Oh my god.

2:29:31

That's not what I was expecting. I was

2:29:33

expecting something more along the lines of is not a sibling rivalry because I have respect

2:29:35

for Justin as my superior. don't know why I

2:29:37

don't know where he'd ever get

2:29:40

that in touch. But what he's

2:29:42

right about that? Justin is your boss.

2:29:45

some ideas. On the hierarchy of of power

2:29:47

on the show -- Yeah. -- you're like

2:29:50

whale scum, basically. Yeah. Yeah. When you get my sandwich every morning,

2:29:52

bro. straight up. You're

2:29:54

just noticing it? Yeah. You just noticed it?

2:29:56

Yes. Reliability. I did. Oh, what? Do you know what goes on daily

2:29:58

No. I go home. No. I go home. No. That's

2:30:03

right. You you're gone. So what

2:30:05

do you see here, Lewis? It's there there Justin

2:30:07

comes in. He yells at Phil. Oh. Phil ignores

2:30:12

him. Oh, come on. He turns around.

2:30:14

He's making a little stupid memes on his computer. Oh, he's making and then he's come turns around to says something

2:30:21

completely it doesn't even color correspond to what Oh

2:30:25

my god. So he's disrespectful. But why

2:30:27

why do you Do you know

2:30:29

my knee hurts today, Justin. Yeah. I'm not. Yeah. I walk him

2:30:31

before he goes, Mike. He goes, Mike,

2:30:34

tell me what he's like. I don't care. Why

2:30:36

why do you yell at him all the time?

2:30:38

What's the Well, I mean, a lot of it is me just trying to really establish

2:30:42

the dynamic. Right. You just wanna be a

2:30:44

voice of somebody. Right. So you just yipping a reason, which is not

2:30:46

right. But Well, I mean, he's, you know, very average

2:30:50

at his job at best. Oh, that he's

2:30:53

great. Problem with Phil, m average.

2:30:55

Phil is a a social animal.

2:30:57

Like Phil is he he

2:30:59

he talks to everybody. So for example, he

2:31:01

comes in. He's always late every day. Every day. Every day is late. Right? No. He's

2:31:05

honestly, getting a little bit ridiculous. Right. So he's supposed

2:31:08

to be I never in before five, you know. No.

2:31:10

No. What's going on? It's like he stands outside the building at

2:31:13

four fifty eight and, like, I'm not going in

2:31:15

until it's five. He's not the person. He's standing

2:31:17

talking out side to workers from Right. Yeah. Yeah. So I

2:31:19

can give A45 o'clock.

2:31:21

And I'm a host. I can talk whatever I

2:31:23

want. Bernie got bus. I'm sort of about five

2:31:25

fifty eight most mornings. So I get here, like, ten to five Westville. Every morning, seven Westville. So he

2:31:27

comes walking at 508

2:31:31

but his grapes and his Yeah. Just a

2:31:33

and he sits started his computer, and I expect, okay. I'm eight minutes late till the next fifty

2:31:35

two minutes. I'm

2:31:39

just gonna drive and cry for you. And

2:31:41

instead, you know, comes this guy, your Matt Blaze, whoever whoever he is.

2:31:43

And Alex, and all these

2:31:46

are toys from the morning show. You open

2:31:48

my show. And you talk by the zerox machine

2:31:50

for thirty minutes. I can't even get your attention.

2:31:53

And then and then you start to work

2:31:55

hard for, like, twenty minutes. Make me tea.

2:31:57

And that's it. The day is ultimately they are

2:31:59

discussing very important topics. Yeah. Really important things. I really can't wait. I'm telling you,

2:32:01

Dunkage is better -- Yeah.

2:32:04

-- than LeBron -- Yeah.

2:32:06

-- in the last two of

2:32:08

a season, bro. It's not even it's not

2:32:10

even basketball season. Nobody cares. Nobody cares. Don't

2:32:12

do basketball season. Something. Tough of my son. My

2:32:14

son loves it. So I mean, Well,

2:32:17

we've got a distinct clue. I'll tell you that.

2:32:19

Yeah. Going on, what happened? No. No. No. You

2:32:21

don't see her. She's quiet. He hasn't said anything. And all seriousness, we

2:32:23

we got, you know, know,

2:32:25

he he was a very fitting replacement

2:32:27

for our previous associate producer. Luciano. Yeah. Luc

2:32:29

actually texted us yesterday about another one thing. Another of

2:32:32

us answered I

2:32:34

thought it answered that. How was the how

2:32:36

was the relationship still very strong after Very, like, what's funny? What's,

2:32:38

like, Texan's Club? Like, I hope you talked about this this week. Yeah. And I'm, like,

2:32:43

When when nigga, when it comes Justin

2:32:45

goes, who was this texting me? When my guys leave me, I always stay in touch. You know, that is all there. Every can stay

2:32:47

in and think of for

2:32:53

some reason with Luke, I I don't wanna keep in touch,

2:32:55

and I should do a better job

2:32:57

because I'm proud of the Katie's because he's not

2:32:59

ESPN, all that good stuff. So he texted us, and

2:33:01

you're right, it didn't answer him. I should do that. I'll

2:33:04

do that today at some point. Yeah.

2:33:06

I'm sure you were. Well, let's take bets. Yeah.

2:33:08

Maybe not. But this is a very good crew. I must

2:33:10

tell you this this crew right now, the way it is, right

2:33:13

now, with Justin Phil. And,

2:33:15

you know, like, Franky,

2:33:15

he jumps in every once in a

2:33:17

while. I mean, Louis obviously, see that one of the all time grades. He's I mean, also, he's an all time grade. You

2:33:19

hear that, Lou? This is a very good

2:33:22

girl. I missed that. What was the

2:33:24

part that he said? He would not

2:33:26

say that. Let me just say this. don't

2:33:28

care if your time is Howard Stern. None

2:33:30

of those guys did alone. I mean, for

2:33:32

all the credit items gets, most days, he

2:33:34

was just okay. Padia Charles McCord, and Bernie McGurk, and Lou and Mike

2:33:39

Breen, and Larry Kenny, and Rob

2:33:41

Bartlett, and Sid Rosenberg, and John

2:33:43

He surrond ninety got Robin. He's got

2:33:46

the whole WAG pack.

2:33:48

He's got Fred Norris.

2:33:50

He's got Jackie Marlin. He's

2:33:52

got you know, lying, or audio lying.

2:33:54

All these people are great. So even the

2:33:56

great ones have to be surrounded by talent. And not that I'm a

2:33:58

great one, but in my case, I

2:33:59

am

2:33:59

surrounded by a

2:34:02

great time. Oh my god. You. Wait a minute. Phil,

2:34:05

mark that time.

2:34:05

We're gonna have to pull that -- Wow. -- basically, alright, man. Get out now. He said something. He said something very nice. These guys are

2:34:08

gonna take at

2:34:12

all that time. That she sounded like a little bit

2:34:14

genuine, which was so weird. Oh my god.

2:34:18

I must be dying. Now, it's

2:34:20

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2:34:22

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2:34:50

an abbreviated game today. We got

2:34:53

beat sit and Mark from Bayonne, New Jersey.

2:34:55

I take it. A retired public employee. is

2:34:59

our contestant today. Good morning, Mark.

2:35:01

Good morning. How are you? Good. Good, Mark. How are

2:35:03

you? I'm good. Thank you.

2:35:05

good night Good.

2:35:07

Good. What do you mind sharing?

2:35:09

What kind of public employee you were? I was a heavy

2:35:11

equipment operator for the city of Bayonne in the

2:35:12

in

2:35:15

the Department of Public Works. Very good. Well,

2:35:17

thank you for that. And you know how to play the game, so we're gonna get right to it. We'll give you five as

2:35:19

say the same five. and

2:35:25

see how we do. Alright? Yes, sir. Let's

2:35:27

do it. Number one,

2:35:30

what PGA golfer once told a

2:35:33

men's magazine he doesn't go to the gym because, quote,

2:35:35

they don't let me smoke

2:35:40

in there. Jack Nicholas. Browning you

2:35:42

to like a pack of Antrim activities.

2:35:45

We are looking for the

2:35:48

the very colorful John Daily.

2:35:50

No. That's that's we're all for one. We'll let's get on the board here. Number two, Kensington

2:35:55

Gardens. Kensington Gardens and the old Vic

2:35:58

theater can be found in what European capital

2:35:59

city. London, london

2:36:05

On the board, Mark

2:36:07

from Bayonne. Number

2:36:09

three, what is the

2:36:12

synonym for the word conceded that

2:36:14

was used

2:36:15

in the title of a

2:36:17

nineteen seventy three Carly Simon

2:36:19

hit. Synonym for the word

2:36:22

conceded.

2:36:22

Bain. You're so famous. Damn right. You're so famous. Super three.

2:36:28

Mark, here we go. Number four, a

2:36:30

string of sterling of I

2:36:33

was just confused. Okay. I wrote

2:36:35

this question. Got it. A string

2:36:37

of stellar postseason performances earned what major league

2:36:39

baseball player, the nickname mister October. Reggie

2:36:45

Jackson. So Realen them off here. Couldn't get

2:36:47

John Daly, but have been hot here.

2:36:49

Let's see. Four for five, you get this.

2:36:51

You're gonna put the pressure on Sid. Longtime

2:36:53

fans still haven't forgotten what rock star

2:36:56

for his

2:36:58

nineteen seventy nine DISCafied

2:37:00

Smash DISCOFIED SMASHED, Excuse me, DO YOU

2:37:02

THINK I'M SEXY? WHO SAYING THAT?

2:37:06

Reporter:

2:37:07

BROUGHT Stewart. Mark, pretty damn good. Pretty

2:37:09

damn

2:37:09

good. Four for five. We'll see

2:37:12

three on hold real quick. See how

2:37:14

Sydney fares here on this Friday,

2:37:16

and we'll we'll get back

2:37:18

to you. Alright? Thank you. Alright. Say it, Mark, a heavy equipment up

2:37:21

operator, retired

2:37:24

heavy equipment operator from Bayonne, New Jersey.

2:37:26

No. Your your dad's thing was in Jersey City. Right? Very good. There's nothing. There's

2:37:28

one the

2:37:31

way. That's amazing. tell you. No. You did. You

2:37:33

told me earlier this week. But John Katzman T. V. So

2:37:35

he said he's filling in. Right? So There he was. think

2:37:38

it's separate though. There it is. Boom. There we go. Alright.

2:37:40

Let's get to the game. Not me doing it. You got

2:37:42

to win four to tie, five to win today. So I think it's a pretty good game. I've been riding them so. But number one, here we go.

2:37:47

What PGA golfer once told a

2:37:49

men's magazine he doesn't go to

2:37:51

gym let in true? Yeah.

2:37:55

that's true yeah Think

2:37:57

about it. P.

2:37:57

J. golfer, they want me smoking there. Phil

2:38:00

Mickelson.

2:38:00

Oh. Browning up to, like

2:38:03

But Vygan doesn't smoke. Mark doesn't sit.

2:38:05

Who's one of the most colorful golfers you you know, John Daly. There you

2:38:07

go. Oh, I shouldn't known

2:38:10

Matt. He did everything. Mass Coke. He's

2:38:12

out there still drive I'm not He treats die

2:38:14

copes and cigarettes and smoke cigarettes. I sure got

2:38:18

it. Alright. Number two. Kensington Gardens and

2:38:20

the old Vic Theatre can be found

2:38:23

in what European capital city. London. I used

2:38:25

to take the train

2:38:27

of Kensington to work out

2:38:29

it. I swear to God.

2:38:31

Yeah. You remember I live

2:38:33

right back at fifty. Yes. Alright.

2:38:35

One for two. Number three, what

2:38:38

is the synonym for the word

2:38:40

conceded that was used in the title of

2:38:42

a nineteen seventy three Carly Simon hit. Sending him

2:38:44

for the word conceited. Wow. Sending him for the word

2:38:46

conceited lately. If I read Facebook, it's Sydney

2:38:49

I mean, these people don't leave me alone.

2:38:51

The noise is just there. These states are

2:38:53

the noise is just your morons. The answer would be, you're so vain. Yeah. Right. Beta's right. Two for three.

2:38:56

Here we go.

2:38:59

Number four, a string of stellar

2:39:01

postseason performances earned what major league baseball player the nickname mister October?

2:39:04

Bungie Jack today.

2:39:07

And the time mark on

2:39:09

this Friday, a long time fan still haven't forgotten

2:39:11

what rock star for his night eighteen

2:39:15

seventy nine, disco fight, smash hit, do

2:39:17

you think I'm sexy? Oh, Rod Stewart, damn it. That's ridiculous. But it's a dumb. But it's a dumb. Hi,

2:39:19

Mark, nice job. good.

2:39:24

I should've gotten all fired by John Daly.

2:39:26

How you doing, buddy? I'm good.

2:39:29

Sure. How are you? I'm doing great.

2:39:31

Thank you for your service, first of

2:39:33

all.

2:39:33

Thank you. What are what are you doing

2:39:34

these days in Bayonne? They got great Italian delis in Bayou they

2:39:38

used to at least. Do they still have

2:39:40

them? Yes. They do. Alright. You like living

2:39:42

there? Man, I love it. I've been in my whole life. Yeah. It's a it's a very tight knit community still.

2:39:48

Right? It hasn't really been affected by these

2:39:50

crazy levels. No. Not yet. I know. Well, God bless you. Thank you for listening

2:39:54

to the Bernie and Sid Show. Thank

2:39:56

you for playing today's game, and be well, Mark,

2:39:58

and we'll talk again, buddy. Thank you. You too, Shane. And thank

2:40:00

you thank you

2:40:02

for sharing that about your daughter and

2:40:04

and and your mother and and Bernie's

2:40:06

and my friends. Leah, I'm calling you later in my press. Thank you, Mark. You're a good man. And what a

2:40:09

very nice guy. Same to you,

2:40:11

buddy, one eight hundred 848WABC18

2:40:16

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2:40:18

two twenty two. When I come back,

2:40:20

it's a last segment of the week folks.

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2:41:22

Iain. And the number has gone

2:41:25

up from ten to twenty one confirmed fatalities. Although they do

2:41:27

figure that number will go much higher than that, We

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heard hundreds yesterday, so we found from

2:41:34

ten to twenty one today. And now

2:41:37

this storm is making its way to

2:41:39

South Carolina, and this is an angry

2:41:41

storm, man. is, Ian, is an angry storm, and it

2:41:43

has not been hunted. So

2:41:46

I would pray for the people

2:41:49

in the Carolinas. coming up this afternoon. We're gonna have some

2:41:51

rain here this weekend, but nothing deadly, of course,

2:41:54

nothing too serious. Hopefully, the yankees get their

2:41:57

games in. The weather in Atlanta is perfect

2:41:59

and fine. The storm is north of Georgia. So the Mets and Braves for a big

2:42:01

series coming up starting

2:42:04

tonight. The Mets one

2:42:06

game up six to go. three in

2:42:08

Atlanta that home for three against

2:42:10

the lowly Washington nationals. And the Braves

2:42:12

will take on the bets and the warrants.

2:42:15

The monkeys, by the way, Home

2:42:17

for three with the Oreo starting tonight

2:42:20

as judge looks to hit number sixty

2:42:22

two become the old time. Home run king

2:42:25

when the yanks are done with Baltimore and

2:42:27

the Bronx on Sunday, they close out their

2:42:29

season with a four game stay in Texas against the Rangers. You know the

2:42:31

tough fall is here. We're

2:42:34

now a quarter of the way through the

2:42:37

football season with the drop ins and bangles

2:42:39

playing last night and were down to the last couple of games of regular season baseball, plus hockey They're

2:42:44

playing exhibition games almost every night, and don't

2:42:46

look now, but here comes the NBA.

2:42:48

Phil, one is the Knicks for its

2:42:50

exhibition game. I know that she's in starts

2:42:52

on October eighteenth, and I'm assuming No.

2:42:54

That'll be right. The you've got six

2:42:59

or his Celtics and Lakers' Warriors, I believe. Those

2:43:02

two games. Yeah. Yeah. They're they're doing a finals rematch. Right. And by the way, prayers go out to Mike Breen talking about the NBA. He he lost

2:43:04

his house,

2:43:09

I guess, was a fire. But I spoke to Mike yesterday

2:43:11

and his family, everybody is

2:43:13

helping it. Okay. That's all that matters. So

2:43:15

we're sorry to hear that Mike Green, who's

2:43:17

one of the nicest people and a a just a tremendous

2:43:20

tremendous play by play

2:43:22

guide. The end of the best effort.

2:43:24

Him and Mark. God bless you. Yeah.

2:43:26

Mike's a great guy. We had done for the week. It was another banner week. The show is kicking

2:43:32

ass. Quick guys today, Frank Moreno,

2:43:35

Steve Skalise. An Andrew Giuliani. Great job on my guys' La Nobody better.

2:43:41

Macedonia Bill, Justin Ellich, Frankie

2:43:43

Diaz, got crew. We'll

2:43:48

all be back Monday morning at

2:43:50

six. Enjoy your weekend. Pray entrepreneur. Let's go, Mats. Talk

2:43:54

to you at six on Monday, everybody,

2:43:56

until then from all of us to

2:43:58

all of you. pinch.

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