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All right. Live from Studio 6B on a Tuesday night, October 4th, 13th, 8 o' clock on the east Coast. Glad you're in Real America's Voice. All across the country, of course, streaming on socials as well. Wherever you're watching the show, we appreciate it. Eight to 10 weekdays, Monday through Friday, Slick's gonna be here to do some sports. Just running a tad late. Rick Delgado's here now, though. He's gonna do some news. Vinnie Mac is in West Palm Beach, Florida, at the Real America's Voice studios. He's gonna have some news as well. Please don't ever do that again, Vinnie.
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I'm doing great.
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I could do the sports right now. The Yankees lost. How does that sound? Yeah, Yankees knocked that right out of the way.
C
Fire the coach, like a week ago, dude. Yeah, it was a while ago.
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I know. I'm still getting over it.
C
Yeah.
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Taking a little therapy to get over this. I just got down here. Yeah, I flew down, had another adventure at the airport. It's always a. It's. It's always so frustrating. People don't behave themselves at airports. I don't understand. They announced boarding and everybody flooded the gate. Like 50 people flooded the gate without any of the, you know, this section, that section, all that kind of southwest.
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Right.
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I flew down to JetBlue this time. And it's not just, like, young people, whatever. These are older people, you know, These are people heading down to Florida. And I'm laughing because they are so aggressive. I got a few elbows. I'm ducking, I'm bobbing and weaving. I'm glad I took a boxing class because I learned how to defend myself from some of these people.
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Well, you're probably. I mean. Well, no, JetBlue doesn't have first class. I was gonna say you're probably sitting in first class, so what are you complaining about? But where were you sitting? What row were you in?
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That's my point. I get to board first because I fly a lot and I'm on the Mosaic, which is their top level of frequent flyers. So I get to board first and they flood the front. So I'm just standing back there like, what is going on? But eventually I get on, I get my seat.
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I like your background tonight, Vin. I don't know who chose that, but that's a very good choice. I really like that background you have.
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Yeah, I wanted Palm beach at night, you know, I wanted that whole feel.
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I like it a lot. Looks good. So thank you. Aaron and Fran, holding it down. Delgado, how are you?
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I am good.
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A lot of news today.
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Lots of news. Lots of stuff to go over. Sure, we got plenty. Yeah.
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All right.
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Good day. You want to hear about it? No, you don't.
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Of course we'll get to all of it. And Slick will be here to do sports. But right now, let's get to tonight's first word. Well, let's talk about what's happening in New York City right now. Because it's not just some local election sideshow. It's a far five alarm fire screaming warning for every single American who cares about this country's future. This isn't just politics, my friends. This is a full frontal assault on the very soul of our nation. And it's being led by a man named Zoran Mandani, the poster child for everything that's gone wrong in this once great city. This man, this avowed socialist Democrat, is not just some random candidate. No, he's the product of a deliberate decades long scheme to dismantle the cultural and economic foundations of New York City and by extension, America herself. His rise to power, his grip on the Democratic mayoral primary is a direct result of of open border madness, mass immigration policies, and a radical leftist machine that's been churning out ideologues who despise free enterprise. They sneer at the private sector, and they want to shove big government's boot on the neck of every hard working American. So let's talk about the polls in New York City, because they're screaming the truth, unfortunately. Quinnipiac, New York Times, Sienna Emerson, they're all sounding the same socialist alarm. Mandani's leading 46% here, 43% there. Andrew Cuomo, the establishment golden boy, he's floundering like a fish out of water. Curtis Sliwa, the Republican, well, he's a footnote, barely registering. These aren't just numbers, folks. These are the battle scars of a city whose values have been eroded, chipped away year after year by reckless, perilous immigration policies that started way back in 1965 with the immigration and Nationality Act. That was the moment the floodgates opened, unleashing a tidal wave of newcomers pouring into our cities, reshaping neighborhoods and straining public resources to the breaking point. By the 1980s, the census laid it bare. 860,000 new arrivals in a single decade. Non Hispanic whites, the backbone of New York cultural fabric, pushed below majority status. Communities fractured, cohesion shattered. And it didn't stop there. By the 2010s, African immigration doubled, permanently altering the city's racial and cultural landscape. And into this chaos, this engineered mess, steps Zoran Mandani. Born in Uganda, Indian parents, didn't even become a U.S. citizen until he had been here. Two decades. Two decades, folks. That's what happens when you let lax naturalization policies run wild. You get newcomers wielding massive political influence before they've even fully assimilated. And then 2022, Biden. Biden. Boom. Over 210,000 asylum seekers flood New York City, overwhelming shelters, crushing services, creating a volatile electorate that's ripe for socialist dogma. Mandani's triumph in the Democratic Party Democratic primary this past June. No accident. It was fueled by immigrant and minority voters in Queens and Brooklyn. A coalition built on the wreckage of decades of Democratic upheaval. He didn't just win, he obliterated the establishment, seizing the path to citywide power. But don't be fooled. This isn't just one guy pulling an upset. This is the culmination of years of deliberate political engineering policies that lured out of state progressives to flood New York's nonprofit sector, infiltrate public agencies and reshape the electorate into a machine that cares more about leftist crusades than economic vitality. Bill de Blasio, remember him well? It was his 2013 election that cracked the door wide open. His social welfare programs, like universal Pre K, acted like a magnet, pulling in young progressives from red states, creating echo chambers of activism over entrepreneurship. By 2018, his policies had turned city government and nonprofits into breeding grounds for radicalism. And Mamdani? He's the fruit of that poison tree. His primary win was turbocharged by this army of nonprofit warriors and public sector zealots loyal to socialist ideals over fiscal prudence, blind to the realities of long term New Yorkers. So what's he proposing? Policies that threaten the very foundations of the city. He wants to jack up property taxes on richer and whiter neighborhoods. You heard that right. This isn't just policy. This is anti white hatred, plain and simple. It'll collapse the housing market. He wants free city buses costing as we told you. 700 million a year. Turning public transit into basically homeless shelters. He's pushing government run grocery stores to undercut private markets. These are socialist experiments, folks, ripped from the playbook of failed regimes. Replacing market incentives with politically driven redistribution. Let's talk about his foreign policy, because it's a disgrace. He refuses to affirm Israel's right to even exist as a Jewish state, calls it an apartheid state. He won't denounce Hamas. He's defended globalized the Intifada. The man's aligning himself with the dangerous movements surrounded by communist activists and Soros funded anti Israel radicals. He's not just anti Western, he's anti American, rejecting the very values that made the country great. What's the economic fallout, you ask? Catastrophic. As Mayor, Mondami would control the New York City Banking Commission with its grip on Wall street, the engine of global finance. Handling trillions in daily trades, 2 trillion in assets, 15% of national commercial loans. Think about that. His plan, redirect 100 billion in city deposits to equity focused lending. Impose equity audits, fee caps, a so called banking bill of rights, folks. This will cripple banks holding 42% of U.S. deposits. It'll drive up fees, tighten credit and spark capital flight. Small businesses, family borrowing, retirement accounts, community lenders, all at risk. Not just in New York, but nationwide. This is the legacy of mass immigration and leftist infiltration. Mondami's rise is the story of a city transformed by Third World immigration and homegrown leftism. A narrative of displacement where traditional New Yorkers are pushed out, neighborhoods reshaped, and economic institutions stressed by redistribution over productivity. His ascent is no fluke. It's the predictable result of demographic and political engineering that elevates immigrant votes and leftist fervor over the interests of families and private enterprises. Mandani is a walking threat to property rights, economic stability, public safety, and yes, he's got venomous designs for whites and Jews. Even as some cheer their own demise. His policies will ripple across the nation, fueling radicalism, stoking prejudice, and destabilizing the institutions that keep us prosperous. For every American who believes in strong borders, stable communities and thriving private enterprise, this is a wake up call. New York City's election is a referendum on the future of the city and the health of American civic life itself. The stakes could not be higher. We're fighting for the soul of this nation. And it must start here, right now, in New York City. And that's tonight's first word. All right, live from Studio 6B. Ten minutes past the hour and unfortunately, every poll. Yeah, they'll gotta go ahead.
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Some scary stuff there, huh? A lot of people don't realize that the, the little. What do you call it, Veneer this guy wears is just. Is just that it's a facade. It's not real. Everybody looks at him is like, oh, he looks harmless. But he's not because they're not listening to his words. They're just buying the outside package. It's like, it's like, it's like a lighter Obama. Lighter, shorter Obama. That's all it is. And what you get is you're going to get what you get is what you're going to get good and hard once. Once he gets into office. So New Yorkers, New York City, people pay attention because like Damon said, you're voting for your own demise. And how many times have we seen this in history where people like, yes, yes, yes. Then they get it and they're like, my goodness, what did we do? And it's too. It's way too hard to vote yourself out of. Out of communism once you voted yourself into it.
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So, yeah, Vin, I always said Obama was the most dangerous, obviously the most dangerous president we ever had, but in some ways, this guy taking over New York City could be more dangerous.
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Yeah. I mean, I still believe Obama has been the most dangerous leader we've ever had. But you said something during your presentation there that really struck me. And you talked about mass immigration and how a lot of these people, the ones voting for this guy. Well, put the illegals aside for a second because we hope that they're not allowed to vote. Right. But mass immigration has changed dramatically. Trump's talked about this. We're no longer getting people who actually want to be here, who share our values, who share what America is all about. In the old days when people came in here, you needed to, you know, express and show how you knew about and loved this country. You were coming here for the proper opportunity. People are mass migrating here. The ones that are coming in legally, I guess, with an idea of taking their culture, taking some of their ideals with them here. I mean, I understand the cultural stuff to some extent, but when you look at all of these people that have come into our country that really don't like our country, and some of them are coming in legally, which we should not allow, and then you get a clown like this who can run the largest city in this country because of these types of people. I mean, that's what's shocking. And I think we should not be so surprised look at the senators they've elected in Minnesota. You know, look at where some of these people have come from. Even look at AOC coming out of the Bronx. No one voted in that but a very few amount of people who just supported her charisma. And that's what this guy has. He's got the Obama charisma. And then behind it is really bad stuff.
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All right, just getting started on a Tuesday night. We'll get into sports news, all of it. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice. We're back right after this. 17 past the hour. Live from Studio 6B on a Tuesday night, October 14th, Real America's Voice all across the country. Glad you're in, everybody. Slicks here. He's going to do sports. Rick Delgado's got the news. Vinnie Mac's got some news as well. Aaron and Fran holding it down. Lots of news to get to today. Slickster. Welcome to the show. How are you? I'm doing good, Big D. How was your meeting?
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Oh, wonderful.
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Okay, Very good, thank you. Lots to get to in sports tonight.
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He doesn't really care.
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Don't be. Deep down, I know he does.
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He doesn't really.
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That's why I asked him. At least he gives me reasonable responses.
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Well, you asked me, how was your day?
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And then we don't want to ask you that anymore.
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As soon as I go to answer, you're like, I don't really care.
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Every time we do that, it goes right into the crap.
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Yeah, exact. Let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS6B is the promo code to use if you want to shop at MyPillow. All the great stuff, great specials. MyPillow.com LFS6P for all the best deals for this audience. That's our own show page that you can see everything. And again, if you use LFS XP at checkout, it'll give you great savings. Plus it'll get you a free shirt. From us from live from studio6b dot com. Slickster. What's going on?
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Well, it's the big deal. Let's put the odds makers to bed now. Let's go. We're going to put it together for the week. We had the updates from last night. Monday Night Football. Chicago upsets Washington. Jake Moody on that late field goal. You see that four out of five. A 38 yard field goal there. And the Chicago Bears did win that game. So I picked that win up and well, Buffalo got trounced there by Atlanta and Mike picked Buffalo So Mike went eight, nine. Well, the audience has gone eight, nine for the season. I've got up to 16 and 13 and Aaron is at 17 and 12. Aaron, you were on the Commanders last night, correct? Okay. Yeah. So that was an interesting game. I thought. I thought Washington was going to win that game.
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I thought there was like a Hail Mary or something in.
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That was last year, that game. That was the last year game with the Hail Mary with Noah Brown catching that touchdown. But last night was the kick. Beautiful kick there.
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Okay, I didn't see it.
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All right, well, obviously Dodgers and Brewers, no score, middle of the first Big D. Nlds, nlcs, I should say National League Championship Series, Game two underway. You got Freddy Peralta going to the mound for the brewers and Yoshi Yamamoto for the Dodgers. Big one there, and the brewers in a must win situation. Which brings me to our story from last night, Big D, where the brewers player was blasted for avoiding a hit by pitch that would have tied the game. Fans are calling him selfish. This is Dylan Gwynne at Breitbart. It's counterintuitive to stand in front of a pitch thrown by a big league pitcher and purposefully get hit. However, that's precisely what throngs of brewers fans think Bryce Tourang should have done Monday night with the bases loaded and the tying run on third, and the bottom of the ninth inning was at bat, moved out of the way of a 1 and 2 breaking pitch that might have hit him, which would have put him on first base and would have walked in the tying ground with the base of load.
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Here we go.
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Brian deals.
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Look at that.
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Come on, dude.
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I know.
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Got a no situational awareness.
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And then he struck out. Game over. And, well, the way he looked in the dugout after he didn't get hit by that pitch. He even said when they asked him afterwards, he says it was just something he did. He wasn't there. It was naturally to move out of the way, not being completely aware. So, like you always say, self awareness. Big D, it wasn't apparent.
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Face is loaded, dude. Down one. Hello.
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Take one for the team.
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Come on.
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This isn't the Bad News Bears, where Engelbert is told by the coach to stand there and get hit by the pitch.
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Yep.
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Come on.
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You know, with a name like the brewers, beer isn't the only thing they're thirsting for. They want another world championship there in Milwaukee. And the Dodgers are going to be tough. I got a story coming up a little bit later how the Major League Baseball will need the Dodgers to survive and go on or there'll be no World Series ratings to talk about Big D. And that's a wrap in sports. Back to you.
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All right, look, very good Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. So one of the, one of the things I noticed today is something we have talked a lot about on this show and I want to bring it to your attention because although I don't understand what the headline here is, but the headline is Trump shutdown layoffs target left. I don't think I would agree with calling this to Trump, Trump shutdown, Schumer shutdown is more like it. But either way, you get the point. Shutdown targets left wing hud, HUD office that tried to abolish the suburbs. Does that sound familiar? Oh, yes, it should. Because we've talked a lot on this show about affh affirmatively fair housing and what they were trying to do to the suburbs as far as Cory Booker and Barack Obama and Joe Biden. After Trump tried to get rid of it in 2020, Biden tried to bring it back. And now hopefully this will be the death knell to all of this during this shutdown. This headline today. More than 400 employees at the Department of Housing and Urban Development were issue layoff notices on Friday, primarily targeting the office that pushed left wing ideology. A department official told the Daily Wire the federal government has been shut down for more than two weeks without with only essential workers reporting for duty as Democrats refused to grant the temporary funding extension. The clean cr. The Trump administration said in a court filing that some 4,000 workers across seven agencies should be laid off. A HUD official said the largest office targeted by the 442 layoffs at the agency is the Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Office, which the official said became the tip of the spear for left wing initiatives under President Joe Biden. Well, it actually started under Vice President Joe Biden. President Barack Obama and Cory Booker tried to supercharge it back in the Obama era. And they want to get rid of single family housing. They want to get rid of the suburbs. The suburbs are more diverse than they've ever been. They won't report on that. They won't tell you that. And they want to bring the city and all of the problems that I just laid out in the first word with immigration, assimilation, all that, they don't care. They want to bring it right out to the suburbs and they want to destroy the suburbs. They want to destroy single family housing. They want to destroy private property rights. They want to do all of that and hopefully I'll have a clip later of Trump today in the Oval being asked about, in the, in the reporters questions that he took today. And he took a bunch of them about the, the shut off, the shutdown. And he looked at her and he said, can I just be frank with you? He said, we are getting to do things now that we never could have dreamed we could have done. This is exactly what we've talked about. The power of Russ vote in the power that of what they're going to be able to do. And for Republicans arguing that we should use the nuclear option to take Russ Vode off the playing field is crazy to me. But this office here in this article, let's hope this is the death knell for affh because it's been around way too long. They've tried to implement it way too long. We thankfully avoided it because Trump got it in 16. And now hopefully it's the death knell of it because he got back in now.
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Yeah. And you know why they want it like that is because what is, what are the suburbs known for? Families. Right. Families tend to be what, more conservative. Look at, look, you know, where we live. Long island is a perfect example of what they would want to do. They'd want to export the craziness of New York City, the leftist wacko Democrats in New York City and the lower income, and push them out east to, you know, kind of, kind of stir the pot, so to speak. Because what happens then? Then all of a sudden you start to get crime on the rise. You start to. Everything starts to go down the toilet. And as things go down the to people tend to leave. And what happens, it gets flooded with more of the worst of the people. So that's what you're left with. And all of a sudden now you've got control of an area that used to be red and is now definitely blue.
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Vin.
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Yeah. Look, I look at it this way. Number one, this shutdown, as we talked about before, is enabling us to clean a lot of things. The left are like termites. They're like termites in your house. You think they're on the baseboards and then you find out they're in the walls, then you find out they're in all the ceil, then you find out they're everywhere. That's the left. And if they have the ability, through this Schumer shutdown to start eliminating all of these types of agencies that are basically just set up for their woke agenda and for their liberal agenda, which ultimately leads to them having Power. That's where it all goes to with the left. They don't care about you. They don't care about me. They really don't care about the people they think they're trying to help. They just care about power, and this is how they think they get it. So I say let's take a flamethrower to as much as we can through this. They created it. Let them. Let them pay the price here.
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Yeah, absolutely. And let's hope AFFH is one of them, because, yeah, we've talked about this for way too long, and they've tried to implement it. This crazy notion that Biden basically really kind of took to, that somehow black house ownership, houses of black owners were somehow being appraised differently at lower values than those of whites.
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I mean, that's ridiculous.
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Meanwhile, anybody in real estate knows that most appraisers don't even know who owns the house when they go do these things.
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They don't.
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Nope.
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So just craziness. All right, live from Studio 6B. We'll get into the news of the day when we get back right after this.
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Sam.
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All right, 30 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B on a Tuesday night. Slicks doing sports. Delgado and Vinnie Mac doing some news. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always. President Trump, of course, just on a whirlwind couple of days, just returned from Israel, where he spoke at the Knesset and what's going to go down as a truly historic speech, but it did have one moment of, well, where the President had to wait as a pro Palestine supporter, interrupted the President, and that is the basis of today's episode of diaper diplomacy. Roll it, Aaron.
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You know, Steve was chosen by me. He never did this before, but I knew him as a few things. He was a great businessman, but I know a lot of great businessmen, to be honest with you. He had tremendous negotiating skills, but I know a lot of people that negotiate pretty well, although it is an art, but people that can negotiate pretty well. But most importantly with Steve, he's just a great guy. Everybody loved him.
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Everybody.
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I mean, I know some negotiators that are so good, but you wouldn't have had peace in the Middle east, would be in World War three right now with some of these guys. Everybody loves Steve and they respect him and they somehow can relate to him. I've known him for many years and I've seen it over over and over again.
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Please expel this Knesset member.
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Please expel this Knesset.
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Knesset member Kasif, Please expel him immediately.
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Sorry for that, Mr. President. That was very efficient.
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Get him out.
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That is too much. That is too much.
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The expressions are just priceless.
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Oh, so good.
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And that's like the Little Rascals in a way.
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Yeah. Our friend Diaper Diplomacy on X. You can visit them at Diaper Diplomacy. Great stuff. So. And we'll continue to feature the ones that fit the stories. So speaking of stories, let's get into the news of the day. There's a lot of it. Rick Delgado, what happened in the Oval Office today?
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Well, a bunch happened in the Oval Office, Damon. We're talking about the visit from the leader of Argentina, Mele, who visited the Oval Office. President was on hand, of course, taking a lot of questions as he normally does when things like this happen. And you know, you saw it for yourself in terms of, you know, they talked about the peace deal, the Hamas peace deal, of course, ranging all over the place. Where do you want to start?
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Well, he took some good questions and President Javier Milei, of course, he's really, as Trump says, a MAGA candidate. He's really, I mean, we've seen that, we saw the videos of this guy when he was first elected. He was just going to slash everything, which of course is what he's done. He's run into, he's obviously run up against a lot of opposition there as well. Very tough situation for him. And Trump thinks he's taking some bad advice too from people around him, which obviously wouldn't be surprising either. But the President took a bunch of questions today. But let's start with the more little lighter stuff. Cut five. Aaron Trump was asked if he'd like to visit Argentina. Here's, here's what he said. Roll that.
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Do you like to visit Argentina?
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I do. I would love to. I'm just a little busy. I'd love to go to Argentina. I'd like to be like Biden. I'd like to go to the beach. You know, my legs are not quite as thin as his. My legs are slightly heavier. My arms are slightly larger. My body is a little bit larger than his. I'm not sure it would be appreciated on the beach, but I'm not going to take a chance. You won't see my baby. You won't see in a bathing suit sitting on a beach in Argentina, falling down, not being able to lift. A three ounce chair meant for old people to lift and he couldn't lift it. So we had a problem. He spent too much time on a beach. Somebody told him that he looked good in a bathing suit. And you'd see this guy at the beach all the time. I never quite understood it.
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Yeah, yeah, it's true.
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Someone told him he looks good in a bathing suit.
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He looked in a bathing suit.
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Someone told him he looks good in a bathing suit.
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Yeah. The President also talked a wide range of things, including pulling assistance from Argentina if it's led by, you know, people he doesn't like, which, you know, kind of makes sense. It's like throwing, throwing money at New York City if Mamdani gets in, doesn't want to do it. Referring to the opponent of melee as extremely far left and encompassed a philosophy that got Argentina into the problem they're in in the first place.
C
Yeah. Speaking of Mandami, he was. This came up. Speaking of my first word tonight as well. President addressed what's going to happen in New York City, or at least from his view, if this guy, if all the polls are correct. Cut one, Aaron, and this guy ends up winning. Here's what the President had to say about New York City today. Roll that.
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It's a little like New York. You know, you're reading in Argentina about New York. We have a problem. We have a communist who's 33 years old, doesn't know a damn thing practically. He's never worked a day in his life and he sort of caught on. And I'm not going to send a lot of money to New York. I don't have to. You know, the money comes all through the White House. And if they're going to be sending us stupid policies, I mean, communist policies, which has proven for thousands of years doesn't work, you know, we don't have to prove it again. We're not going to ruin one of our great cities because we'll make that great. We will clean up the crime in about 30 days. Took 12 days to do Washington D.C. so New York is bigger and Chicago, we've already made a lot of progress despite fighting from the government. But, well, Chicago is doing great. Memphis is doing really great. You know, we have great support there from the political leaders. They said, please come in and clean up crime. And we love it.
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We've.
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In one week, Memphis is so good. It's so much better. We'll have it within a month. We'll have that into a safe city again. And all of these cities, we want to claim him up. We don't like that opposition. But if somebody is going to be a communist mayor of New York, it's a fluke if he gets in. There are a lot of failed people that he's running against. I mean, we have failed. You have inferior candidates or something because it's impossible to think that New York City can have a communist mayor. He's a communist. He's not a socialist, by the way. There's a big difference. He's a communist. He's down and dirty. He's a communist. He hates police. He wants to get rid of all police. I mean, how can a policeman. He hates Jewish people, and yet he's got Jewish people supporting. Hates Jewish people. So it comes through the White House. The funding for New York and for every place comes through the White House. And I'm very generous, and I was always very generous with New York, even when you had opposition there. But I was always very generous. But I wouldn't be generous to a communist guy. It's going to take the money and throw it out the window because you're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars. And we're not going to let somebody get into office and squander the taxpayer money from this country. We're not going to let it happen. So it's a little bit like that with. If you take a look at Argentina, if the President doesn't win.
C
I know it's a little bit about Argentina, but the only part I disagree with the President there is it's a fluke. It's not a fluke, as I laid out in the opening session segment tonight.
D
Yeah. Because we've seen it happen, you know, with, with some of these other leaders in different states. The President also talked about the shutdown and what it means, but more importantly talked about the troops. I know you've got a cut about him talking about the troops getting paid during Schumer shutdown as well, right?
C
Yeah. Cut four. Aaron, let's play a little bit just at the beginning of it because he talks about the troops, then he talks about Schumer and Schumer being a failure and how his political career is going to end with AOC basically chasing him out of town. So if we have time, we'll get back to that. But just played a little bit at the beginning about the troops pay because this was interesting. Cut 4. Roll that shut down.
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You.
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You have the money to pay the.
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Troops on October 15th.
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Okay.
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How?
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I actually have a man who is a very wealthy person. You'll know that when I tell you this, who called a donor a great gentleman and he said if there's any money necessary shortfall for the paying of the troops, that I will pay it. Meaning he will pay it. How about that, I said, look, we're not going to need it. We're going to take care of our troops. But this was a position that's being forced upon us by Democrats. And all they have to do is just sign a piece of paper saying we're going to keep it going the way it is. You know, there's nothing, it's not like it shouldn't even be an argument. They've signed it many times before. I don't want to bore you with the fact that Schumer said a hundred times, you should never close out government, but Schumer's a weakened politician. I mean, he's going to finish his career as a failed politician. He's a failed politician. He's allowed the radical left to take over the Democrat Party. So if they write books about that, if they write books about him, they're going to have to say that he, his career ended by allowing the radical left to take over the party. I mean, I won an election.
C
We can go back to the Schumer clip in a little bit, but just to get back to the first part, I think the bi weekly pay on the troops is $6.6 billion every two weeks. I think I read, I don't know who this caller was. If it was not Elon Musk, who else is floating that kind of 6.6 billion every two weeks, then it wasn't you. Right?
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I texted that, but I didn't think they take me seriously. That's amazing. You know, sounds like Harry could be Elon Musk. Yeah, it could be him. I mean, he's not been around and, you know, it's interesting that someone would possibly step up too, isn't it? I mean, I love the fact that Trump always has a solution too. You know, here's the problem. The troops aren't getting paid and yeah, people are coming out. It's gonna solve the problem. We're not gonna sweat it.
D
Yeah. And I love the fact that he's taking money from some of these Democrat, you know, things that they're closing down and it's just redirecting it. It's like, why not? Might as well, we have it now. So you kind of solve two problems one fell swoop, you know, you paid the troops and you close down these Democrat run, you know, policies that, that nobody wanted to begin with. They just kind of slid them in over the, over time and under, under the radar now. Now they become, you know, part of, part of the budget, unfortunately.
C
Yeah. All right, we'll get back to more of the president today. But Delgado, tell me about Mike Johnson because I know that he gave a little bit of a presser today talking about some of the things that Democrats want. Speaking of.
D
Yeah, speaking of which, Mike Johnson, of course, you know, talking about the, basically the long haul that both the Democrats and the Republicans are in for during this Republican, I mean, this government shutdown right now, I believe we're, we're on 14 days. Is that it? 14 days or 12 days, something like that. Here is, yeah, it's 14 days. Here is Speaker Johnson revealing some of what the Democrats want. They still want then they still want you to pay for cut number 11 even though the government is shut down. Cut number 11.
B
And they would send a half a.
D
Billion dollars to liberal news outlets by.
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Refunding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
C
It would also restore up to $5 billion of American taxpayer funds.
D
Listen to them. For wasteful spending for international projects.
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Here's a couple of examples. This is in their legislation, their counter.
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Proposal on the CR to keep the lights open.
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This is what they want to do. They want to spend 24.6 million million of your hard earned dollars as a taxpayer for climate resilience in Honduras. They want to spend 13.4 million for.
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Civic engagement in Zimbabwe. They want to send 3.9 million for.
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LGBTQI plus democracy grants in the western Balkans.
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They want to spend 2.9 million of.
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Your dollars for desert locust risk reduction.
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In the Horn of Africa.
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Yeah.
C
And 2 million for Queen, quote, organizing.
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For feminist democratic principles in Africa.
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We are not doing that.
D
Exactly. And I hope that just added to the long list of other stuff that gets canceled that needs to be wiped out.
C
All right, live from Studio 6P, we're back. Vinnie Mac coming up right after.
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All.
C
Right, live from Studio 6B on a Tuesday night, October 14, 47 past the hour. Slick's doing sports to do a little more here. Coming up in a little bit, Rick Delgado's got the news. Aaron Fran holding it down. Let's go down to West Palm Beach, Florida to the real America's Voice studios where one Vinnie Mac is there. Vinnie Mac, what's going on in your news today?
A
Yeah, a couple of things have been caught my eye today. Well, first off, you know, I see a headline regarding Hamas and them executing a bunch of people that they in a public square, by the way, that they deem to be traitors. And they sent 7,000 troops back into Gaza. And herein lies where the rubber has to meet the road, not just in Gaza, but really across the world because the Palestinian people, they've been essentially brainwashed, much like the youth in our country, by the way. And all this Trump derangement syndrome, you can make some comparisons, because they're indoctrinated as children going through school to hate Jews. Simple as that. That's their indoctrination. Then you have Hamas, where we've created this peace with a terrorist group. By the way, let's not forget that this is not a typical army, it's a terrorist group. So we do all of these things, and the first thing they do is they execute a bunch of people in a public square to the cheers of the people. Shame on them. But again, they're brainwashed. So to some extent, you gotta say we gotta deprogram them. But this is the problem we have across the globe. We have societies of people coming in our country and in other countries that have been brainwashed, that have been told certain sensibilities of things that are so outlandish, like how the Palestinians view the Jews and all the bad things. They think that groups like Hamas get power. Now, Trump said something today that actually made me feel like it might be different now. And I have to say to the president, you're doing a great job, but it has to be different now. And he says if Hamas does not disarm, which they have to will disarm them, we're going to make them disarm one way or another. He was pretty clear about that.
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Hold it then, right there.
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As much as I.
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Cut one, Aaron, cut one, Aaron, when you have it ready, roll it.
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How long will it take Hamas to disarm? And can you guarantee that is going to happen?
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Well, they're going to disarm and because they said they were going to. To disarm, and if they don't disarm, we will disarm them.
C
How will you do that?
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I don't have to explain that to you. But if they don't disarm, we will disarm them. They know I'm not playing games, okay? Now, we did something monumental. We got the hostages back. That was the first thing we had to do above all else, get the hostages back. Now, they misrepresented because we were told they had 26, 24, four of dead hostages, if we can use those terms. And it seems as though they don't have that because we're talking about a much lesser number, but that's a very tough subject. I want them back. That's what they said. I want them back. Also. They said they were going to disarm. And initially speaking, they needed. You know, they did take out a couple of gangs that were very bad. Very, very bad gangs that. They did take them out, and they killed a number of gang members. And that didn't bother me much, to be honest with you. That's okay. We had a couple of very bad gangs. You know, it's no different than other countries. Like Venezuela sent their gangs into us, and we took care of those gangs. We have. Washington, D.C. is one of the safest cities in the country. It was one of the worst cities in the country. If you go back just a little while ago, right now it's safe. You can walk to work. Isn't it nice? But we have told them we want disarm, and they will disarm. And if they don't disarm, we will disarm them. And it'll happen quickly and perhaps violently, but they will disarm. Do you understand me?
C
Yes. You say.
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Because you always. Everyone says, oh, well, they won't disarm. They will disarm. And I spoke to Hamas and I said, you're going to disarm, right? Yes, sir, we're going to disarm. That's what they told me. They will disarm or we will disarm them.
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Got it.
C
There you go.
A
That's the bottom line.
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Pretty firm.
A
What you have here, though, is very simple, yet complex, because you have them going back into the country killing people, and what they've done is they've terrorized their own people. I mean, we sit back and look at this, and we're like, how are the Palestinians allowing this? They know that. That Hamas is using them as shields, just starving them to death. The food that comes across for us to help them, they don't get all the resources and medical help and all those things. The Israelis would notify them when they're attacking to make sure civilians weren't there. They did all of these things. I mean, this was a very, very delicate war on the Israeli side. And the reason these Palestinian people don't speak up and cannot create their own freedom is because Hamas is a terrorist group to them. So allowing 7,000 troops to come back in, yeah, maybe there'll be a civil war. Maybe they gotta exterminate themselves, you know, within, you know, meaning Hamas. The people need to exterminate Hamas, but we can't allow this at this juncture. And I'm just curious to see how the President really handles this, because the entire society is afraid. The Palestinian people are afraid. Would you. I would be. If anybody who Crossed them is executed in the streets, which has been happening regularly. Yeah, I'd be afraid if they're taking your family members and putting them in places where they know bombs are coming in to protect themselves. Yeah, I'd be afraid. So that dynamic has to change if we're really gonna solve this problem. And I think the Trump team's up to it.
C
Well, I think we've all said, and we all understand survival for Hamas, any sort of survival, not disarming or any kind of survival, is victory for them. That's what spells victory. That's all they're looking for, is some sort of survival. And there can be no survival. I mean, the hard part starts now. I mean, for, for. I mean, let's face it, for all the work the President did, all the fantastic work, the, the monumental achievement of getting those 20 hostages out of there, no living hostages right now held by Hamas. The hard part starts now.
A
Yeah, yeah. So, and that's what I'm kind of looking at here to see what he does. But I have another story that caught my eye, and this is what I've been battling with on Facebook, by the way, because the left are coming out and saying, oh, we were working on the same deal, we had the same terms, we had the same deal going on. The Biden administration is much like George Costanza from Seinfeld. They just did the opposite. You remember the opposite episode on Seinfeld. When George does the opposite, everything works out well. The Biden administration did the opposite. They enabled Iran, they fed Hamas, they wouldn't allow Israel to properly defend itself, they wouldn't allow them to use certain weapons, they wouldn't allow him to do all sorts of things. What Trump did was he did the opposite. They allowed Israel to defend themselves, they took out Iran, they did all this stuff, but all you hear are these left wingers talking about, well, the Biden administration knew we were talking about that. And I would say this. Yeah, I've been talking about a smartphone since before they came out. But Steve Jobs went and did it. How about someone who came up with an idea for PayPal? Oh yeah, I had that idea. Well, Elon Musk went out and did it. That's the biggest difference. They might have talked about solutions here. They couldn't execute it, they couldn't execute anything. Cuz they really had no plan and they had no strength behind their plan, except enabling and appeasing what should seem to be the whole Biden administration's way of operating. But all I see now, New York Times ran an article today, which is what prompted my little Facebook battle saying how the Biden administration really had these same points and blah, blah, blah and all that kind of stuff, and they get no credit, zero, nothing. Why? Cuz they didn't do it. It's just like someone sitting around, one of your buddies sitting around and talking about, I had that idea five years ago. I can't believe Elon Musk created electric cars. Okay. He went and did it. You know, the Trump administration went and executed a plan perfectly, by the way, by empowering Iran. By empowering Israel, rather, and not allowing Iran to still have the threats. And then they went and made their move on Hamas.
C
Yeah, it's brilliant.
A
They did it.
C
Biden's out there tweeting like we just picked up and ran with his thing. Kamala Harris. Yeah, Kamala Harris was tweeting today the same thing. She was tweeting some nonsense about. She's so happy that this plan has gotten over the finish line, and yet she couldn't bring herself to mention President Trump in there at all. Just couldn't do it. Just could not do it. All right, live from Studio 6B. Man, that's a quick hour one. Hour two coming back. We'll kick it off with slick Sports when we get back right after this. Take my thing out. All right, hour two live for Studio 6P, 9pm on the east Coast. Glad you're in Real America's voice. Slick Rick sitting right there. He's gonna do some sports coming up right now. Rick Delgado's got some more news. We will get to Charlie Kirk and the Medal of Freedom today in that beautiful ceremony. That was the first time I had a look at Charlie Kirk's parents who were there. And I just. Man, just impossible to imagine what they're going through. And of course, Erica again spoke quite beautifully. Even the fact that she can speak is amazing to me. So we'll get to that. Vinny's in our West Palm beach studio. He'll have some more news. Delgado's got more headlines all coming up. But let's start a little bit with. Since we skipped the last segment we ran over there, we didn't get to sports. Let's get to it. Now. Sports is brought to you by our friend Mike Lindell. LFS6B is the promo code to you, Slickster. What's going on?
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Okay, end of three National League Championship Series. Dodges two Bruins. Bruins won. Brandon Chambly reveals what President Trump told him about the future of Liv Golf Warner, Todd Youssef and Breitbart Former golf pro and LIV critic Brandle Chamblee has revealed what President Donald Trump told him. Chamblee has been seen as a star critic of the Saudi backed live golf league appeared on Trey Wingo's podcast Real what Trump said about his feelings about the still growing league. A year and a half, maybe two years ago I played with President Trump and the whole day we talked about Liv. One thing he said to me, he said I know you and I disagree on Liv, but let me tell you why Liv is going to stick around, Chambly said, according to Golf Gazette. And president went on to say Chambly said Trump would say first of all Yassir Al Rumayan, the gentleman who runs Piff, first of all he loves golf more than you and I do. And he said second of all they have $32 trillion worth of money in oil underneath that sand. And he said they absolutely need to diversify their economy for very specific geostrategic and also long term political reasons. So they are not going to abandon live. They are going to stick around and figure it out. Maybe they improvise and make changes. Maybe they make the changes they need to be competitive with the PGA Tour, chamblee said to Trump. Now maybe this will be going to Q school trying to develop their own stars funding women's golf all over, chamblee continued. Which would be trying to create some organic way of developing golf in Saudi Arabia which would be changing the policies in their country and which are so medieval so the west wouldn't have to be so against it. They're funny. The game of golf just went on to talk about that. Regardless of what happens LIV is not going to be abandoning golf and golf will not be leaving Saudi Arabia any which way. It's going to happen. Continue. That's the word.
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You know Liv is one of those things is unlike as I hold the Savannah Banana baseball because I love the Savannah Banana baseball from the first time I saw how they did the game but Liv I have to say I hate I didn't really was not a big fan when I started watching live at first first and then they offered John Rom whatever it was 100 million and then that bunch of people started to go over there Dustin Johnson and others and the more I watched this the whole live thing in the teams I actually started to enjoy it more. I don't watch a ton of it right but and obviously the money the backing of the money and the the endless money that they had they're still pursuing guys is obviously yeah I mean they offered Tiger, I think I don't know what it was. It was some ridiculous 400 million or something. I read a billion dol.
D
The deal was worth a billion and.
C
He turned it down. So I'm sure they're still going to pursue others. But I don't know. I I kind of think is that as long as they have DeChambeau and they got Phil Lefty by the way, if you don't follow Lefty on X, he's become more political yeah in the last year than I can ever remember seeing him. And man, he's right on a lot of things.
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Pulls no punches.
C
He pulls no punches and he's on the right side of all these issues. Lefty's a good follow, but I kind of like live. I can see why they're going to stick around.
B
Yeah and University studies suggest NFL officiating Favors Chiefs to protect market appeal this is Dylan Gwynne of Breitbart well, let's.
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Hear this out now by Captain Obvious.
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A study at the University of Texas at El Paso, UTEP suggests that NFL officiating has heavily favored the Kansas City Chiefs over much of the last decade, during a period when the Midwest based franchise experienced significant growth in marketability. The study, published in the Financial Review, is described by the UTEP research team as one of the most clearest empirical looks at how financial pressures can influence real time rule enforcement. The study, Under Financial Pressure, looked at over 13,000 defensive penalties from 2015 and 2023. Given the study's focus on finances and marketability, the analysis concentrated on the playoffs because it's the most the most lucrative time of the year for the NFL and advertising sales. The study found that penalties against opposing defenses of the Chiefs offensive offense were significantly more likely to result in first downs, cover more yardage and fall into subjective categories such as roughing the passer or pass interference. Of note, the study found that previous dynasties, such as the New England's run of dominance under Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, did not enjoy the same level of favorable officiating. Our findings suggest that when the league's financial health is at stake, rule enforcement may subtly shift to protect market appeal, said Spencer Barnes, Ph.D. assistant professor of finance in UTEP's Woody L. Hunt College of Business. That was a Malcolm and the lead author of the study. The fact that postseason penalties consistently favored one franchise, while similar dynasties show no such pattern, points to the powerful role of financial incentives in shaping supposedly neutral decisions.
C
Yeah, so we get it. The Chiefs are legally cheating. We get it.
B
Well, you know they got Taylor air in the box. You know, they don't want to lose out on that. That's a whole nother big market. I mean, I think they sell more merchandise even than the Cowboys now the Chiefs. So it's amazing and you know, see what happens there.
D
You know what's amazing about that? No one's asked them to change their name.
C
Name.
B
That's a good point. Nobody has realize that, right?
D
No, they have been immune from name change.
B
Well, you got chief of police, I guess they're okay there, you know, but anyway, that's ridiculous.
D
Yeah, with the, with the. What was it? The arrowhead Indian headdress. Yeah, yeah. You see all the kid pictures that were play that we, we put up while you were talking there. It's like with people with, you know, with the headdresses on their faces, painted.
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That's a different kind of chief.
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I agree. Yeah, look at that.
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Look at that old hammerhead there.
C
Wow.
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Unbelievable.
C
Yeah.
B
Anyway, Big D. Well, we kind of satisfied that story there. So that's a wrap in sports.
C
All right, Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. Let's get to Delgado. So, Delgado, are you telling me that you're watching the View now? How is it that you have a story? I don't watch the View. It's a name.
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I just watch. I just watch for the highlights. Damon, you know, the good clean fun of when the ladies start screaming. And one part.
C
So what did this dunce say?
D
One part that came across was, of course, the big news. With the peace deal between Israel, Hamas brokered by President Trump last year. One of the hosts, one of the hens over there, Alyssa Farah Griffin, who used to work for President Trump, by the way, promised, amazing. Promised that she would wear a Trump MAGA hat if Trump got the hostages home and closed the deal on a peace deal. And here is that her proclamation. Cut number nine. Here is Elisa Farrez Griffin making that proclamation about wearing the Trump hat. Cut number nine.
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My point, when I say I'm not.
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Going to be apocalyptic, it's not changing a tune.
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It's not making every single thing a five alarm fire.
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If he does good, if he gets.
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The Israeli hostages out, I promise I.
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Will wear a maga hat for one.
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Day on the show and say thank.
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You for doing it. She'll knock it right off my head.
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But, like, you have to be able.
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To cheer for wins when they happen.
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And then call out relentlessly the wrongdoing.
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Yeah. And that's happened back in December, as you can tell by the set dressing of Christmas, I can't believe they actually celebrate that of when she said it. And now she's facing backlash because, well, she has not honored the promise she made last year to wear the pro Trump MAGA hat on the show if he got the Israeli hostages home. So here is President Trump. He was asked about that. Here is what he had to say about Alyssa Farah Griffin and when asked about it Today, cut number 10. Check this out.
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Lissa Farrah, she is one of the hosts on abc Ryan Glenn View.
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She said a while back, I'll quote, if Trump gets the Israeli hostages out.
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I promise I will wear a MAGA.
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Hat for one day on this show and say thank you for doing it.
C
Your response?
E
Well, did she put the hat on? Well, she hasn't got the hat yet. Who is it? Which one?
C
Elizabeth Bar.
E
Well, she used to work for me. So. She used to work here. I'll tell you about Alyssa. She worked here. She gave me the most beautiful letter. When you know the administration, the time came up, the election was rigged. I left. She gave me the most beautiful letter you've ever seen. I was a great president. What a great job. Some of the letters have been quoted. This is Alyssa, who I never thought was very outstanding. I figured she would not make it. And she didn't have a big role here either. She got hired by the View and they gave her a couple of bucks and she changed her View very quickly. I never thought she'd make it. Never thought she had what it took in any way. You know what that means. But she's on the View. But it just shows what a fraud the View is because this woman gave me letters and statements. She said I was the greatest president in her lifetime. Now she's not that also. I didn't consider it a great compliment, but I've had better. The greatest president of them all. I like that much better.
D
So there you have it. President Trump taking a shot at Alyssa Farah for not keeping up her part of the deal, her proclamation. She would wear the MAGA hat on the View, but she has decided that she can't do it. I guess, you know, let's face it.
C
Let'S just focus on keeping people like her out of this administration. Let's just do that. Because anybody who ends up working as a big time viewer at the View and is a big time host and people the audience actually likes as a host on the View should not have been working for you in the first place.
D
Yeah, good point. Speaking of President Trump and the White House of Course, today was the big day he flew back for as he presented Charlie Kirk posthumously with the Medal of Freedom on what would have been his 32nd birthday today. Here is President Trump making the. Making the announcement. Cut number 16. Talking about the Medal of Freedom. Talking about Charlie. Here it is. Cut number 16. Check this out.
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Today we're here to honor and remember a fearless warrior for liberty, beloved leader who galvanized the next generation like nobody I've ever seen before. And an American patriot of the deepest conviction, the finest quality, and the highest caliber. Remember the late, great Charlie Kirk.
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Yeah.
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He was assassinated in the prime of his life. For boldly speaking the truth, for living his faith and relentlessly fighting for a better and stronger America. He loved this country. And that's why this afternoon, it's my privilege to posthumously award Charles James Kirk our nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Thank you.
D
Yeah. The ceremony held in the Rose Garden, he said because so many people wanted to be there to attend, they had to move it outside. Not seeing the first high profile event in the Garden since Trump ordered the area to go under revamp and fix just earlier this year. Here is that official presentation. Cut number 10. Nope, not cut number 10. Sorry, 17. Cut number 17. The official presentation for Charlie Kirk and the Medal of freedom. Cut 17.
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The Presidential Medal of Freedom is awarded to Charles James Kirk. Accepting on behalf of Charlie is his wife, Mrs. Erica Kirk. Charlie Kirk was one of the most influential American political figures of his generation. At just 18 years old, he founded Turning Point USA and grew it into the largest conservative youth organization in the nation. For over a decade, he tirelessly traveled the country leading a movement to restore respect for our founding principles, reawaken our national identity, and inspire a renewed spirit of religious devotion. He was one of the great debaters and communicators of his time. Despite receiving repeated threats, he remained undeterred and modeled courageous logic, humor and grace to the next generation. On September 10, 2025, at age 31, Charlie Kirk was assassinated while addressing a group of students. The United States honors him as a martyr for truth and freedom.
D
And there's the official presentation to his wife.
C
It was a beautiful ceremony.
B
Yeah, a speech was.
C
And President Trump's speech, and getting back there as he did, says all you need to know about how he feels about Charlie Kirk and his family. All right, live from Studio 6B, we'll discuss that. I know Vin's got some thoughts on this. We'll discuss that when we get back right after this.
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Sam, like the blues.
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Yeah, I think the operative word that you used was people do take for granted the effort and the amount of things this guy does. He was in Israel, then Egypt, and then flew back, wake up this morning, has a press conference, does a bunch of other stuff and then gives the Medal of Honor to Charlie Kirk and happy birthday, Charlie. And it was a great day. And I think what it all comes down to is he understands and he knows the importance of many, many things, but he knew the importance of this event. He knew the importance of Charlie Kirk, not just to him and his election, which Charlie had a huge role in, but to the country in general. And I think he's prioritized things that are that meaningful. And he also is not someone. I'm trying to find the right word. He's not a lazy guy. You know, he'll jump on the plane, they say he doesn't sleep on the plane either. He goes out there, talks to the press, goes to Israel, goes to Egypt, makes a bunch of speeches, does what he has to do there, flies back, does the same thing as if he hasn't missed a beat. I mean, he's a remarkable president with his priorities in the right place, which he showed today. To your point, David.
C
Yeah. We were talking about Argentina before, and I know you said you had some thoughts on Javier Milei and what he's doing in Argentina.
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Yeah, I think Argentina. I don't want to gloss over it because it actually is super important. And I've spent quite a bit of time down there, and I spent time in Brazil, and I've seen what's going on globally in both of those places. The Chinese, they're in Brazil. They are in Brazil in a big way. Brazil is not a friendly government to us. Argentina, on the other hand, is in general. And Argentina has had huge, huge problems with corrupt politicians, crazy inflation. You think you've heard about bad inflation? Look, their inflation's been in the 20 percentiles many times. There are times when you could be. You could have X amount of dollars to pay for something on Monday, and then on Tuesday it's worth half as much. So they have had huge issues between corruption and their inflation to get their society going. But they're very much like us. The Argentinian people are hardworking people. They're entrepreneurs, they're passionate, and they're very, very aligned with us in Western values and faith and all those types of things. So I think Trump is finally taking a close look at this in terms of. When I say finally, I mean finally a president in the United States is taking it seriously down there. The Chinese have really laid ground in Brazil, and that's not good at all. They've done that throughout South America. But Brazil's a huge country, as is Argentina. So I didn't want to skip over that because it is extremely important for us strategically. Argentina and Brazil are right next to each other. I mean, they're right on top of each other. They are neighboring countries like Canada and the United States. Or Canada and United States and Mexico. So I think it's extremely important on the global stage, particularly what's going on with China. I just wanted to get that out there so folks understood, you know, the enormity of what that could be.
C
Yeah. I want to go back into the Cabinet meeting a second for today because President Trump, Delgado, and I know you had this story, he had an ABC reporter in there that I guess when it came to Times for questions.
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Yes.
C
We didn't really talk about this. I have. I saw this when it happened live with the Vice President. United States. We didn't talk about it on Monday, I don't think, did we?
D
No, we didn't talk about it during the George STEPHANOPOULOS Interview with J.D. vance as the, as the Vice President was responding to a bogus report on border czar Tom Holman in which Vance said there was no evidence that Homan accepted a bribe. Stephanopoulos denied the claim. And then they quickly went to commercial as the Vice President continued speaking.
C
Yeah, rude, very rude. So from there, disrespectful and rude from that little. Georgie.
D
Right. So from there, of course, now ABC News, they're in the White House. They want to get their questions answered just like every news agency does. But President Trump wasn't happening, wasn't having it as he refused to take the question from ABC News, citing George Stephanosolus treatment, Stepanopoulos treatment, treatment of Vice President J.D. vance from the interview we just talked about from Sunday. Here it is. Cut 15. Sit back and enjoy Trump dismantling ABC News to their face. Cut 15. Check this out.
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First of all, congratulations.
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I'll take questions from ABC Fake News after what you did with Stephanopoulos, to the Vice President of the States, United, United States. I don't take questions from ABC Fake News. Brian, Go ahead, Brian.
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I think he was talking about Brian GLENN Next.
C
And JD was sitting right there next to him. And JD, of course, because JD's got it going on. Had to be just dying inside.
D
Yeah.
C
Saying that's my guy, he's got my back here. That's right. Because what Slobodopoulos did was disrespectful and clearly on purpose. Cut him off, didn't. I mean, we know we're in the, we're in the business. We understand floating brakes. He could have floated that break. But no, they just, they just cut him off because again, they could. Stephanopoulos couldn't deal with him. JD's way smarter than him, way quicker and he couldn't deal with them.
D
And he Couldn't deal with the fact that. That JD Vance was speaking back to him with facts as opposed to Stephanopoulos just, you know, throwing out their rumors and, oh, well, we heard this, and we heard this was on tape and blah, blah, blah. And meanwhile, he didn't like the fact that the answer he was getting was direct, you know, directly refuted everything he just said. So it's amazing, you see how, you know, little Georgie just took it. Took it right to the. Took it right to the face and couldn't deal with it. So he said, my ball. I'm going home. And they cut him right off.
C
What?
D
You don't. This is a sitting vice president. Exactly. You're not gonna get this opportunity again. ABC News. Yep.
C
Yeah. Close the interview, respectively.
A
It was extraordinarily biased, too. If you watching abc, trying to get some news. George Stephanopoulos was so biased in that entire interview. It was as if he was working for the Democratic National Committee. That's how strongly biased he was.
C
Hello. Then blow.
E
Oh, hello.
C
Tension, tension, tension. No Clinton operative there.
D
These guys are all auditioning to be the next debater for the. For the left wing.
C
All right, live from Studio 6B. We're back right after this, Sam. All right, 30 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Tuesday night, October 14th. Slickston Sports. Brick Delgado, Vinnie Mac down in West Palm Beach, Florida, at our Real America's Voice studios doing the news. Aaron and Fran holding it down. We got more news and a little sports to get to. But right now, please welcome to the show. Natalie Dominguez. She is a title theft education specialist. Specialist at home, title lock, where she focuses on raising awareness about the theft and educating consumers about preventative measures. Natalie, welcome to the show. How are you?
F
I am doing great. Glad to be with you guys. I think it's my first time on.
C
Okay, well, very good. Welcome to the show. Hopefully this is not your last time on. You're thinking, what are these four guys talking about? But let's talk about this. Sounds like something that you would maybe hear on a Law and Order episode or something. But this is the story of Maxi and Foster. In West Dallas, Texas, Pastor Corey Maxey lost his family church. And you'd say to who, Damon? And I would say the fraud was carried out by another pastor, Whitney Foster. So explain a little background to this story, which sounds wild. And tell us, are our churches and things like this as vulnerable as residential housing is?
F
Yeah, absolutely. So a little bit of background. Pastor Maxi was a victim of Title fraud. Their family church got stolen as the congregation was out for renovations by another pastor that Maxi actually knew of. The guy stole his home on paper due with title fraud and moved his congregation in. Found out later that he had done it to a couple other of churches. And it's just, it's a really unfortunate situation because Pastor Maxi kind of just came back to the church one day and found another church in the congregation. Tried to get the cops to get them to kick them out. But on paper and on record, Pastor Foster was the owner of the church. There was nothing they could do about it.
C
Man, man. Trump's talking this week about whether he's going to get into heaven. I don't know. This, this is a wild story. So how exactly.
F
So much for pastor.
C
Yeah, how exactly did he pull this off?
F
So title fraud is unfortunately a very, very simple crime to commit. Scammers and criminals are taking advantage of these loopholes in the paper filing system. At your local county reporter's offices, they can file often a one to two page document that will transfer the ownership of a home out of the actual owner's name and into either theirs or a fake name. And by doing this, because the county recorder's office's job is to record and not to authenticate, there's little to no authentication practices in states for this. So it's very easy for this crime to be committed and very, very difficult for the actual owners to unwind. These criminals then take your ownership on record and they go and take out loans against the property or in this case of the pastor move their congregation in. And to answer one of your prior questions, yeah, any, any piece of land with a personal number in the United States of America is vulnerable to this crime. Doesn't have to be a home, can be vacant land, can be a church, can be an apartment building.
C
What's amazing is listening to this, anybody seemingly would listen and go o that clearly this is a criminal matter. So. And on my understanding is that Pastor Maxey tried to take legal action, but he was told by a judge that it's actually a civil matter, how exactly does that work?
F
Because title fraud, unfortunately on the record, is not a crime in most states. In instances like this, where I believe Pastor Foster is Now serving a 35 year sentence for doing this to three different churches, he's not actually being prosecuted for the crime of title theft. Right. In most states, this is considered a civil matter for the homeowner or the property owner to go to have to unwind getting the title back in their name. When someone is actually prosecuted criminally, generally it's for something like theft or taking, like the recent case in Arizona, taking advantage of the elderly and things of that nature. So they are two completely separate processes. And just because someone actually is prosecuted criminally does not mean that it automatically unwinds everything that happened to the homeowner and what they have to take her of.
C
We're speaking with Natalie Dominguez. She's a title theft education specialist at home title lock. You can visit them online@hometitlelock.com Studio 6B. Hometitlelock.com Studio 6b. You can use promo code 6B right now. Plus you get a 14 day report protection report absolutely free for using our promo code and look into protecting yourselves. And I guess my final question is what do you tell homeowners who are hearing this and going geez. Or for this matter other pastors listening to this going, well geez, I never would have thought my church would be up for debate here. But clearly it is. What do you tell these people?
F
Well, unfortunately no one can stop this crime from happening regardless of any other company that might tell you otherwise. The beauty of how we built our million dollar triple lock protection is we're not just monitoring an alert. We don't just tell you what happened. If you're a victim of fraud, we're going to spend up to $1 million to actually go through the process and fix the fraud for you. We're going to take it to court, we're going to hire legal representation, we're going to take everything off your plate so you don't end up like this pastor, which in this case, even though the criminal went to prison for now 35 years, the original pastor still does not have his property back because he didn't have the funds to go through the legal process. So you won't have that with us. Use the promo code studio6b at our website hometitleoft.com and you're going to get a 14 day free trial and a title history report to make sure that you are not already a victim. Stay vigilant, watch your property. It can happen to you and when it does, it's a very, very sad process.
C
Crazy, crazy, crazy story. Natalie, great having you on. Thanks so much, much.
F
Thank you guys. Have a great rest of your night.
C
Thank you. You too. Natalie Dominguez, she's a title theft specialist, education specialist over at home Title lock crazy. And again, you can go to hometitleock.com studio6b hometitleck.com studio6B. Use promo code studio6B to get a title history report plus 14 days of protection absolutely free. 36 past the hour live from studio6B. One more story here from Delgato.
A
Yeah.
D
Which kind of ties into, you know, home title lock. Damon, believe it or not. Okay, I'm going to make that leap. Maybe title fraud isn't against the law criminally, but mortgage fraud is. Watch this. Hello. More indictments look likely for Letitia James. You know her? The New York Attorney General. Letitia James. Financial disclosures reveal what are being called glaring inconsistencies related to multiple properties she owns, including the Virginia property at the center of her indictment. The indictment on Thursday for bank fraud charged by a federal grand jury in Eastern District of Virginia. Damon, Sam Antar, remember him from. He's been doing all this investigation he used to run. Crazy Eddie told another network that the indictment is likely just the beginning. First of all, what they did was they indicted her in north for the North Fork Virginia property that she purchased in 2020. Then he examined the state filings. He found the property had no mortgage in 2020, 2021, 2022, all of a sudden, 2023, in financial disclosures to New York State, two mortgages appear exceeding the value of her property by 200%. Not only is that a problem here. Yeah, so, so this is a winding thing they're pulling apart here. Now according to this on brightblue art report claims that Letitia James, fugitive, niece. Yes. One criminal is housing another lives in the Virginia home at the center of the mortgage fraud case.
C
She's a fugitive.
D
Yeah. Her niece is October 9, James of course indicted. But even more outrageous is the fact that the tenant living in the Virginia house at the center of the New York Attorney General's federal indictment is a fugitive from justice. According to the Daily Mail, she reportedly has allowed her grandniece Nakaya Thompson, along with Thompson's three children to live in the three bedroom property since 2020. And wouldn't you know it, of course, the left leaning news, they think this is just fine. As a matter of fact, Casey Hunt on CNN defends mortgage fraud for just about everybody including Latish James, except President trump. Cut number 12. Here is Casey Hunt saying that. Hey, I thought everybody does this. Cut number 12. Check this out. Aside for the for a second, what Tish James. And again, we're still getting the details.
C
But if it's related to this mortgage.
B
Issue, I mean this is something that.
A
Everyone in America or many people, at least if you're lucky enough to be Able to buy a house in America.
C
You deal with this.
D
Right.
A
The federal government doesn't go after all of these people for doing this.
D
Does buy.
C
Right.
E
Could.
D
So yeah. So I guess Casey Hunt must be saying she should be looked at for mortgage fraud if everybody's doing it.
C
Well, when she says deals with this.
D
Right.
C
Shouldn't say doing this, but I mean, deal with what?
D
Mortgage fraud. You know, everybody, everybody's doing it these days.
C
Damon, the second house we're talking about.
D
This is the Virginia house. This is the one that kind of started.
C
There's not many people buying second houses and claiming them as their primary when they're not their primary. Their primaries in New York is right.
D
Where she works and lives. Thompson's fugitive status, her niece's fugitive status comes from misdemeanor convictions in North Carolina for assault and battery as well as convictions with a sentence of probation. So she fled the state and she's being illegally housed by her New York Attorney general aunt.
C
So the Attorney general is committing mortgage fraud and housing a fugitive from justice.
D
Yes, from North Carolina.
C
This is the ag.
D
This is the AG of New York.
C
Okay.
D
Who just about, just about, you know, you know, feels like, well, she should get out and, and make sure the people know that she's out there. So she got, she got a little standing ovation at the Momdani rally, of course, over the weekend.
C
Of course.
D
Here she is. She yelled at the audience for about 20 minutes. I'm only going to give you one. So here it is. Cut number 13. Leticia James yelling at the audience for the Mamdani rally in New York City. Cut 13.
C
You see, I know what it feels like to be attacked, Aaron, for just doing your job. See you, Fezo.
B
Oh, man.
D
Wow. And I had to sit through like 12 minutes of that.
C
Yeah.
D
You know what was interesting about that is that she tried to do the MLK speech because after every line she was. Was like acha. She tried to do a, you know, like a, you know, you know, that kind of, that kind of presentation. They try and do that to really.
C
Emphasize the affectation on the voice.
D
Right, Exactly.
C
Every clip of hers could be the same clip that we've played before. I can't tell the difference in any of her clips. They all sound exactly the same, look the same.
D
Yeah, it's amazing. But you know who is not having it along with most law abiding citizens is one Texas Congressman, Brandon Gibson, the new star of the Republican Party coming out of Texas. Here he is on CNN talking about this. Cut number 14. Check this out.
A
I agree with Letitia James whenever she stated that no one is above the law. And what happened here is a grand jury determined that there is sufficient evidence to bring to indictment allegations of mortgage fraud against her. She's going to have her day in court. It's going to be about two weeks from today. And we'll see, see what the court decides. But it looks like there is sufficient evidence here to reasonably say that she did indeed commit mortgage fraud. And if she did, she needs to be held to the same standards as anybody else would. I mean, this is somebody who tweeted whenever she was going after President Trump weaponizing the New York Justice Department against the president that when powerful people cheat to get better loans, it comes at the expense of hard working people. She needs to be held to that standard as well.
D
Yeah. And according to Sam Antar, he said he reached his conclusions after his forensic review of all the records of James public disclosures and property records. He says everything is right there out in the open. You just got to go and dig it up. And that's what he went ahead and did. So we'll see what happens. And again, you know, the what is it about two weeks? He said, Brendan Gill just said there two weeks she's going to have to answer some questions. So we'll see what happens at that hit hearing.
C
All right, more news from Vinnie Mack. A little more sports with Slick and it will wrap it up for a Tuesday night real America's voice right after.
E
All right.
C
Thirteen to the hour. Live from studio 6B, last segment of a Tuesday night show. We'll start with sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell, LFS Experience promo code to you, slickster. What do you got?
B
All right, Big D. Well, we got the Dodgers up three to one through five right now and looking to take a commanding two game to none lead in the National League Championship Series. Similar to what Seattle did as well. Seattle leading two nothing over Toronto that game three tomorrow night. And viral petition asks NFL to replace Bad Bunny with country star George Strait for Super bowl halftime show Paul Boyer Breitbart A petition has been launched calling on the NFL to replace Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny with country star George Strait for the super bowl halftime show launched this week. The Change.org petition has garnered more than 5,100 signatures as of this writing with the organizers arguing that George Strait will unite America while Bad Bunny will perform a political stunt. The super bowl halftime show should unite our country, honor American culture. Culture and remain family friendly, not be turned into a Political stunt. Bad Bunny represents none of these values. The petition claims George street embodies unity, tradition, and the timeless American music that truly deserves the 2026 Super bowl spotlight. Neither than the NFL nor country star George Strait has commented on the matter so far. Now, Turning Point as well is going to be performing a halftime show. In fact, Turnpike man in the YouTube chat just said slick Rick. Who's going to be performing for that show? I don't know yet. Haven't heard.
C
Well, there was a graphic going around. I sent it to Vin. Actually, I don't know if it ended up being real because then I saw posts that say they haven't released an artist lineup. But whether they have or haven't, I'm surprised. That's only 50. What'd you say, 5,500?
B
5,100 signatures?
C
I think we need like 50 million. 5. 5 million. 50 million would be a. 5 million would be a good start. 5,100.
B
Yeah, it was a little light.
E
I.
B
You know, that's true.
D
You picked up Vin.
C
Do you know anything more about this halftime? Is TP USA announced an artist lineup or what are they pursuing? Do you know anything about this? This.
A
I don't think that document you sent over that's been floating around the Internet is real. It's not even there like anything other logo or anything like they would put out. They had a misspelling of one of the artists and so on, and I haven't heard yet. And I know we're in conversations with them about this because we want to help. Haven't heard a lineup yet. I think they're just conversations going on. So I.
C
How about Cole Swindell that we just played? Hello?
B
Oh, yeah, it'd be great.
C
Somebody want to, like, maybe send that clip over? I mean, that's your guy right there. There. Yeah, he's very popular.
A
Right in the hat.
C
John Rich. Hello. Jason Aldean. Hello.
A
Yeah.
C
I mean, come on now. You're talking about something that can actually compete. Country music gets to the heart of it, folks.
B
No question.
A
That's right.
D
Y.
A
Country music would be perfect.
C
All right. What else?
A
You mentioned perfect?
C
Yeah.
B
Major League baseball out kick story says needs the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series to avoid a ratings disaster. Yankees cover Cubs, Red Sox and Phillies out. LA is MLB's latest last ratings anchor. That's Dan Jizewski of Outkick. And Major league baseball seemed poised to have a big World Series matchup that would draw tens of millions of viewers. Unfortunately, that's not how things have played out now it's just down to the Dodgers who are doing a good job of it. Up two game. Well, I'm not up to two games, nothing yet, but just about on their way. I mean could you imagine a Toronto, Milwaukee series? I mean nobody's going to tune in, so they're obviously worried about that. We shall see. See, but it looks like the Dodgers, I think they're going to, they're going to take that series probably about five. They're looking good right now. La and that's the team everybody either loves to see win or loves to see lose. And they're out of California, which is a tremendous state for baseball. And that's a rapid sports Big D. Back to you.
C
All right, look, very good Viddy Mac, what else you got on your radar tonight?
A
Well, by the way, on the sports thing, I'd love to see a middle market team win this thing. I'd love to see Milwaukee in there. You know, we don't, we don't get to see these, these smaller market teams really rise to the top here. The Dodgers, the Yankees. The Dodgers, the teams with the payrolls.
E
Yep.
A
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I'd love to see that.
E
Yeah.
A
A couple of things on my mind here, Damon, before we wrap up, I don't know if you heard about the Gavin Newsom pushing through reparations. Have you heard about this?
C
Yes.
A
Gavin Newsom is moving legislation through California for reparations. He is setting himself up to run for president. He's doing all the things that, that the far left is gonna wrap their arms around across the country and he's gonna try and use these things to run for office. So shame on him. But the one thing that I said to you earlier and I wanted to talk about. Cause it's not a small thing, it's like what George Stephanopoulos did to J.D. vance. But CNN's Christine Amanipour, she's been out, she's been on TV for a long time talking about international news and she's supposed to be a bit of an expert in the this. She made that most horrendous comment equating that the Gazans were treated worse than the hostages. And the only reason someone would say something like that if they are so deranged with bias for one particular group or hatred towards another. And I'm clearly talking about her hatred which has been pretty obvious towards Israel throughout every conflict that I've seen her on CNN Going back 20, 25 years. Years. So you have George Stephanopoulos doing his smug bias thing to JD Vance on abc. You have Christine Amadipore doing her thing on cnn. It's outrageous that these people still have shows, but you can see the underlying hatred they have for whether it's our maga, the base, or anyone associated with it, or it's Israel. Just to make that comment. Now she had to retract that comment. But to me it's just a broader symptom to what we've been seeing and arguing about and complaining about for many, many years on this show with the bias in the media and when you see and hear things like this and reporting and something so disgusting, I mean, these first of all, what happened October 7th was as savage as anything that we've ever seen in our history. It goes back to the dark Ages. They did some of the most unbelievable things to these people, torture wise and how they killed them and so on and so forth. It's definitely Holocaust level, if not even further because they did some nasty stuff. These are savages. To equate anything that these people did to the suffering that the Palestinians had in Gaza is terrible. And any of that suffering that the Palestinian people had, as I said in the last segment, it's because of Hamas, not because of Israel. Hamas put them in front to be tortured. Not to be tortured, but to be subjected to some of the attacks made put them in the front lines. They use them as pawns. So shame on Christine Amanapur and, and all the left wingers I saw on Facebook cheering her. Terrible.
C
I've been very good. Rick Delgado, any other headlines? We have the Amanpour clip, but if we have time, we'll go back to it. But I mean, she's just a how she has a job, like you said, is beyond me. So, Delgado, anything else on your radar?
D
Yeah, the one that got my attention, Damon, has to do with it's a little personal for me, but it's not exactly what I do. Portland cyclists strip naked in protest as the National Guard deployment ice. Yes, you heard that correct story.
C
There's no clips for this.
D
At least four people were arrested outside the U.S. immigration and Custom Enforcement site in Portland after naked cyclists passed by and decided to take part. This is day two. Damon of the Are you trying to.
C
Tell us your group's never gotten together on Sunday morning while you're all standing around with unicycles and your coffee and said, hey, what do you guys think of wearing our birthday suits today?
D
Right? Nope, we never. But if you're in Portland, hundreds of Portlanders took to their bikes with their clothes off Sunday as They protested President Donald Trump's plan to send the National Guard to the city. Isn't it always the way the people that love to get naked aren't the people you want to see naked? Through the chilly, through the chilly autumn day and at times of pouring rain, the cycling stopped riding and pulled up to the area there took to the street World Naked Bike Ride, they called it. They arrived all sorts of costumes as well, dressed like characters like Beetlejuice or David S. Pumpkins from Saturday Night Live. But some were fully naked. Most of them wore some sort of clothing to keep warm, but then undressed and laid down with their bicycles in the street. Today, though, they were met with rain, which was nice, hopefully to give them their first shower that they've had in a long time time. Other people attended the event, also represented the people of Portland. Ice, of course, you know, getting protested every single day and assaulted in the city of Portland in Oregon. And you know, kids, turn your eyes. That's all I have to say. Kids in Portland, turn your eyes.
C
On that note, as always, we salute our military, military, active and active, police, firefighters, first responders, EMTs, everybody on the front lines protecting us. Thanks, guys. On the show, especially importantly, I think Aaron and friend, great job as always. Most of all, thank you. Live from Studio 6B, audience, have a great rest of your night, everybody. Vinny Mack in West Palm beach, have a good rest of the night. We'll be back tomorrow night live from Studio 6P, eight o' clock right here, real America's voice. We'll see you then. Sam.
A
This is an I Heart podcast.
This episode of Live from Studio 6B delivers politically charged commentary, news analysis, sports coverage, and candid panel discussion framed by American conservative values. The hosts dive deep into current political developments (chiefly New York City’s political upheaval), fallout from mass immigration, ongoing government shutdown drama, major international events (with particular focus on Israel and Argentina), and the cultural landscape—including media bias, sports controversies, and notable ceremonies like the posthumous Medal of Freedom awarded to Charlie Kirk.
Synopsis:
The hosts open with a scathing “First Word” monologue about Zoran Mandani, a Democratic Socialist leading the NYC mayoral race. Framing his candidacy as the culmination of decades of leftist social engineering, they argue his policies—and their roots in mass immigration and radical activism—are a dire threat to the city and American values.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
“This is a full frontal assault on the very soul of our nation... His primary win was turbocharged by this army of nonprofit warriors and public sector zealots loyal to socialist ideals over fiscal prudence, blind to the realities of long term New Yorkers.”
– Host Damon (C), [03:21–08:25]
Synopsis:
The hosts criticize mass immigration and left-wing political outcomes, drawing parallels between Mandani’s electorate, other progressive politicians like AOC, and trends in states like Minnesota.
Notable Quotes:
“Obama was the most dangerous... in some ways, this guy taking over New York City could be more dangerous.”
– Damon (C), [12:02]
“That's what's shocking... we should not be so surprised. Look at the senators they've elected in Minnesota... Even look at AOC coming out of the Bronx. No one voted in that but a very few amount of people who just supported her charisma. And that's what this guy has. He's got the Obama charisma. And then behind it is really bad stuff.”
– Vinnie Mac (A), [13:13]
Synopsis:
The focus shifts to federal shutdown impacts, with particular disdain for the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s “Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Office.” Hosts allege these agencies foster “woke” agendas threatening suburban America.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
“The left are like termites... you think they're on the baseboards and then you find out they're in the walls... everywhere. If they have the ability, through this Schumer shutdown, to start eliminating all these types of agencies that are basically just set up for their woke agenda ... let's take a flamethrower to as much as we can through this.”
– Vinnie Mac (A), [22:24]
Synopsis:
President Trump’s return from Israel is highlighted—showcasing his “historic” Knesset speech, momentarily interrupted by a pro-Palestine protester.
Memorable Moment:
The hosts and audience delight in the brisk removal of the heckler:
“Please expel this Knesset member.” – Israeli official (F), [26:34]
“Sorry for that, Mr. President. That was very efficient.” – President Trump (E), [27:07]
Synopsis:
Notable Quotes:
“I'm not going to send a lot of money to New York... if they're going to be sending us stupid policies, I mean, communist policies... we're not going to let somebody get into office and squander the taxpayer money from this country. We're not going to let it happen.”
– President Trump (E), [30:40-33:00]
Synopsis:
Highlights:
Quote:
“We are not doing that.” – Mike Johnson (B), [37:51]
Synopsis:
Notable Quote:
“If they don't disarm, we will disarm them. And it'll happen quickly and perhaps violently, but they will disarm. Do you understand me?”
– President Trump (E), [41:02–42:45]
Synopsis:
Quote:
“All you hear are these left wingers talking about, well, the Biden administration knew we were talking about that. I would say this. Yeah, I've been talking about a smartphone since before they came out. But Steve Jobs went and did it.”
– Vinnie Mac (A), [44:33]
Synopsis:
Quote:
“Today we're here to honor and remember a fearless warrior for liberty, beloved leader who galvanized the next generation like nobody I've ever seen before...”
– President Trump (E), [59:30]
Synopsis:
Notable Quote:
“I'll take questions from ABC Fake News after what you did with Stephanopoulos to the Vice President of the States... I don't take questions from ABC Fake News.”
– President Trump (E), [69:59]
Summary:
Memorable Moment:
“Face is loaded, dude. Down one. Hello. Take one for the team. Come on.”
– Damon (C), [17:50]
| Segment | Topic | Timestamp | |---------|-------|-----------| | Opening monologue/First Word: Mandani & NYC | [03:21] – [12:13] | | Panel on immigration/demographic politics | [12:13] – [13:49] | | Housing/dept. shutdown analysis | [18:17] – [23:54] | | Trump’s Knesset speech/Israel visit | [24:45] – [27:33] | | Trump/Milei/NYC policy talk | [27:48] – [33:07] | | Mike Johnson on funding “woke” global projects | [36:27] – [38:02] | | Gaza/Hamas/Trump’s Middle East policy | [39:06] – [44:33] | | “Executing the plan” (Trump vs. Biden on Israel) | [44:33] – [47:19] | | Medal of Freedom for Charlie Kirk | [59:02] – [61:57] | | ABC/Stephanopoulos bias | [68:43] – [71:58] | | Sports (MLB, NFL, Super Bowl halftime) | [15:52+], [49:57+], [87:00+] | | Title fraud interview | [73:28] – [78:43] | | Letitia James’ legal woes | [79:16] – [85:34] |
“This is a full frontal assault on the very soul of our nation... This is not just politics, my friends.”
— Damon (C), [03:21]
“The left are like termites. You think they're on the baseboards, then you find out they're in the walls, then you find out they're everywhere.”
— Vinnie Mac (A), [22:24]
“If they don't disarm, we will disarm them. And it'll happen quickly and perhaps violently, but they will disarm. Do you understand me?”
— President Trump (E), [41:02]
“All you hear are these left wingers talking about, well, the Biden administration knew we were talking about that. I would say this. Yeah, I've been talking about a smartphone since before they came out. But Steve Jobs went and did it.”
— Vinnie Mac (A), [44:33]
“Today we're here to honor and remember a fearless warrior for liberty... an American patriot of the deepest conviction, the finest quality, and the highest caliber. Remember the late, great Charlie Kirk.”
— President Trump (E), [59:30]
“I'll take questions from ABC Fake News after what you did with Stephanopoulos to the Vice President of the States, United, United States. I don't take questions from ABC Fake News.”
— President Trump (E), [69:59]
The tone is unapologetically conservative, sharp-edged, occasionally humorous, and confrontational toward leftist politicians, mainstream media, and “woke” government policies. There’s significant camaraderie among the hosts, some light ribbing, and no punches pulled against those on the show’s political “enemies list.” Patriotic imagery and language reinforce the narrative throughout.
This episode offers an in-depth, unfiltered look at current political and cultural events from a strong right-wing perspective. Those seeking analysis of the NYC mayoral race, government shutdown implications, Trump’s influence abroad, or the conservative grassroots view of contemporary media and culture will find this both informative and engaging. Expect frank, opinion-heavy discussion, lively repartee, and pointed criticism of progressive politics and mainstream journalism.