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Mike Gallagher Podcast
"mayor eric adams" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"The Senate is untouched by Dade Phelan's treachery as such. One presumes they will be voting according to their conscience, according to the testimony they hear, which is, shall we say, not compelling so far. It's going to become downright boring. I don't know. I mean, I'll be paying glancing attention to it. But just a month of minutia of he did this for Nate Paul and he did that for Nate Paul. Really? We knew that we reelected him anyway. But the magical question we can't read minds is how much will the senators be voting on their own conscience, the testimony they hear or the full knowledge of what their voters want? It is a political process. It's not a criminal jury. We'll see what they do, probably in about a month. Well, I leave you I leave you with a smile on your face from the bulwark. The bulwark. Nothing from the bulwark ever gives me a smile on my face. That Jonah Goldberg, Charlie Sykes cesspool. This will. The latest article headline, Trump is forever. The level of loyalty Donald Trump commands seems qualitatively different from that offered to previous Republicans. I just love that column. I don't know. I just want to make because I tell you what, it did make me smile. And I told you, I told you. But incidentally, with with what's unfolding, there are rumors that Mark Meadows is turning. He's flipping on Trump.There are rumors that the Mar-a-Lago head of the IT is turning on Trump. Boy, I guess it's a day that ends in Y. You got people who are going to try to turn on Trump again. I was going to say, I'll believe it when I see it. The walls are closing in. The walls, it's all over for him now. Enjoy the Eagles. I have a I'm off tomorrow. Paul Gleiser will be here, so we'll trade stories on Monday. What are you doing tomorrow? Well, I'll have stories, just short stories. Oh, OK, well, text me what I want to know what the back story is. A mysterious Friday, a rare day off for Mark, a rare day off for Mark Davis. Well, I mean, part of it is it's I was going to tell you what. I was going to be off this entire week. Yesterday was Lisa's and my 21st anniversary. I was going to be off the entire week. Ken, Ken Paxton, the House impeachment thing blew that up for me. But I am taking one day for my bride to do something special over the weekend. I tell you, it's a fascinating thing. It's a race between you, Dennis Prager and Joe Biden as to how many vacation days you guys get. Just for six weeks. I think you win. I think you win. All right. I'll see you on Monday. Happy anniversary. I love you, too. That even if we all ate the same and exercise the same, that we would all still look completely different. I'm Laci Green. I'm a super trainer with BODi. That's BODi.com. I'm telling you, this is something that you need in your life. The app isn't just about having a perfect body, because what is that anyway? It's about what we call health esteem. Feeling good about yourself right now, just as you are as you work on the person you are becoming. Using BODi's tools to find your version of happy and healthy. BODi isn't just some software. It's people, it's trainers, nutrition and mindset experts and a community of other people just like you and me. And they even have my program for beginners only, which you have to try, even if you've never worked out a day in your life. I'll get you off the couch and started on day one, finding the joy and dropping the judgment. And don't take my word for it. You can try it for free right now for 14 days at BODi.com. That's BODi with an I dot com. Let's get up, get moving and feel good.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
"mayor eric adams" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"Good advice from Petula Clark, 1965, don't sleep in the subway. We can update that for 2023 and make it don't get on board the subway at all. So before Biden could resign in progress now, and I have questions that Mike must address. Pictures that you sent me because Mike sent me a text that said, I'm taking the subway to work. Pray for me. I sent him back a what's wrong with you, Jeff Giff or whatever the hard G is on that. And and then he sent me the proof because he thought I was skeptical, which I which I was. And there's a picture of you grumbling on the subway, which I've now shared with the ex Twitter crowd. How why you're a person of considerable means and deserve to be what Uber strike? What it seemed like a good idea at the time. It turned out to be not such a good idea. First of all, it's like one hundred and twenty degrees here in New York City. Yeah. So which means the subway stations are two hundred and twenty degrees. Of course. You know, because being, you know, the the industrialized world in this modern society we live in, New York's never gotten around to air conditioning the subway stations. So you go down into a subway. I'm not kidding you. Think about this. We can send a man to the moon. We have we have DVRs, but they didn't figure out a way to put some air conditioning ducts in the subway stations almost anywhere in Manhattan. So when you go down there, it's like going right into Hades. You walk right through the gates of hell. The river sticks between your platform and the train. You have the furnace blast hits you. And then, of course, and then you wait and then you wait and then you wait. And then in today's case, I mean, again, it looked so good at the time. I thought, you know, maybe just please answer the question. What are you thinking? Because it's well, first of all, it's easier than an Uber. And let me tell you, it's a straight it is. Well, not anymore. No, no. And then, of course, it turns out, ladies and gentlemen, we have signal problems. So we're you can barely hear the voice, but I barely made it in time for you. So the Twitter replies are great. One of them to the effect that didn't we just learn in the last forty eight hours that Mike has a bit of an obsession about body fluids and public transportation. That's true. That horrible delta. But now all of a sudden, hey, here's a guy who needs to be on the subway. There is that because I will I will point out the odors on a subway, a subway when it's one hundred and ten degrees outside are very, very compelling. But but listen, you bring your baseball bat and you get on the subway and you and you fend for yourself, your baseball bat. They caught the guy, by the way, who beat that poor woman with her own cane. Oh, my God. He's a he's a psycho. He's had nine arrests and he says he's God and Jesus and he's a godly man and everything. And and the back story to that, incidentally, for anybody who's seen that video, there's a 60 year old woman middle. It was the middle of the night. It was four or five in the morning at a subway platform. And she got into it with some guy. He ripped her cane from her and proceeded to beat her 50 times with her own cane, hitting her so hard. He broke her cane on her poor body. She was in the hospital for a couple of days. She's she's going to make it. She's going to survive. The back story is the police were called. The police confronted both of them and the police reportedly let him go. So that's a problem. Well, the family wants to know why they let him go. They the police said it was a dispute between two people. It was way more than that as that dispute between two. Yeah, no kidding. Oh, my God. That's the way disputes go here in New York City, where somebody is on the ground with broken ribs, somebody towering over them with their own broken cane. Never bring a knife to a gunfight, my friend. So anyway, I made it. I'm alive Thursday. We're seeing the the Eagles tonight at the Garden. We'll see. That'll be so cool. Peg and Joey, my friends coming into town today, and we're going to hang out for a few days. They haven't been here in like three or four years. And, you know, it's kind of a tragedy because people who've loved New York, is it the same? No, not really. And Mayor Eric Adams, man, I came here just in time. Tell me you've heard his speech. I don't know that I have. Oh, Mark, you got to me. How about me giving you an hour's worth of material for your next hour? Eric Adams has stood up at a city council meeting and proclaimed that this migrant crisis that they have, this explosion of illegals, a couple of hundred folks sent mostly from Texas. Well, it's not a couple of hundred folks. It's thousands, Mark. It is about how many thousands? I'll look it up. Well, go walk through, walk through New York like I did last night. They are everywhere. I'm not kidding you. It's a major problem. But see, here's what I would say to Mayor Eric Adams, who now is promising that New York is about to be destroyed by the migrants. He said New York is about to be destroyed. I thought he loved these people. It's a sanctuary city. Please, please come to us. Thank you. Be careful what you wish for, Mayor Eric Adams. Now send them to Philadelphia and let that dope who did the happy dance. That mayor, let him talk about trashing Philadelphia. This. Hey, you mean you're seeing what happens to a community when it's overrun by illegals? Go talk to Texans. Why don't you go talk to people in the Arizona border? A thousand people have come across the border since you and I started talking. Thank you. And now they're noticing it. Well, guess what? That's the genius of Greg Abbott. That's the genius of run of all of these these governors, these red state governors who are saying, you know what? You want them, you take them. And now I mean, you can't believe this speech. You got to play it. It's unreal. People are saying they've never heard Eric Adams, the mayor of New York, speak quite this way. And he I'm not kidding you. He literally is saying that that the migrant crisis will destroy New York City. He's ripping Joe Biden for failing to help them. Joe Biden can't find out where the bathroom is in the White House. He's going to help them out of this. You think he's going to help? How about Kamala Harris? The border czar thinks she'll help root causes. She's looking at root causes, though. Yeah, well, you know who the root cause is them. Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, the Democrats, they own this, Mark. And and hearing Mayor Eric Adams, I mean, it's unbelievable. He said it was a town hall on the Upper West Side last night. He said, I'm going to tell you something, New Yorkers, never in my life have I had a problem that I didn't see an ending to. I don't see an ending to this. This issue will destroy New York City. They have over one hundred and ten thousand illegals, Mark, that have entered the city in the last year. Well, that's from everywhere. That's not just as a result of the Abbott buses, but it's not. No, no, they're not playing. Mark, Mark, Mark, he's not blaming Abbott. This is not this is not just about the shipping of like you said, a few hundred. This is the this is the result of a sanctuary city proclamation. What do they get about this? They can't. And now this is where the rubber meets the road. It's a little bit like the crime epidemic. You've got a crime problem because you have Soros installed prosecutors in New York and in Philadelphia and Austin and all over the country who aren't prosecuting criminals. Well, guess what? So now you got you know, you now you got a hellscape. Now now you've got the zombie apocalypse of criminals. You got women being beaten with canes. You got horrible things happening. And it's it's it's not going to end until we get it right in November of twenty twenty four. That's all we can do. Mark, all we can do is this. Is this one of the things because I invoked this because you had a certain tone to you and a certain mood about you in this here and here it is again. And I love it and I want to feed off of it. And it seems to say that things are so crazy and so bad that even independents, even the occasional swayable Democrat, will see that their way of doing things is not sustainable, is not working. And I mean, there was such a thing as Reagan Democrats. I don't know if we'll have Trump Democrats or the Sanders Democrats or whatever, but some people in the mushy middle for whom it's not so much an ideological vote, but they kind of look at America and they say, huh, are things working right now? And in nineteen eighty, the answer was obviously not. And that's how you get a Reagan landslide. But maybe that's the same kind of benefit we can get in twenty twenty four. Where people of varying stripes. Have you seen Bill Maher on with Joe Rogan? It's like you talking to me. That's right. In terms of the agreement on certain basic things of life. And maybe I just want to feed off of your thought on this. You're it sounds like optimism and it feeds my optimism. And I'm optimistic that that a radical liberal Democrat mayor is now condemning the process of illegals pouring into his city. That is that's true to your point, to your point that hearts and minds are being changed. And believe me, lots of New Yorkers are feeding off of it as well. And, you know, I got a profound text from Edward in Dallas that I want. I mean, an email from Edward in Dallas that I want to share with you, because, you know, as I got on that crowded subway today, I was paying attention to whether or not people are freaking out and wearing masks now that Biden and the rest of them. That's right. You know, he's got it. Whoopi Goldberg's got it. Everybody's got it. Right. Whoopi Goldberg yesterday, she's on a Zoom call sitting by herself in her home wearing a mask with a mask on by yourself, these people in a house. These people are goofy. But but so you think, well, New Yorkers, they're they're they're loony leftists. They're going to follow. Nobody on this crowded subway had a mask because there's the other thing about New Yorkers is there's a fierce independence, but they're done with a devotion to making the whole ballet work, but they're done with them. They're done with this. They're done with masks. They're done with mandates. It's not going to work anymore. And listen to this great email, which is to your point, incidentally, I think about why things are being done and how hearts and minds are being changed, even on the left, even in the independents. But listen to what Edward said about whether masks are worn or not or not, because that's going to be the big debate. I think that's going to come. Yes. Here we are again. Here is what here's what here's what Edward says. The only thing that matters is if the critical states in the next election retain the relaxed covid election process of 2020 and 2022. It's crucial those states do not restrict the majority to in-person voting on Election Day, he writes. That requires mass mailing of unsolicited ballots, which will be completed, then harvested by organized partisans and dumped en masse at the polling stations. The left, he says, will cede the mask requirement prior to the election once they're assured the majority of voters will be allowed to vote absentee by mail. However, right now, the covid scare must be reprised in order to ensure that happens. And that requires the shiny object to distract everyone until the mail in votes dominate the method by which Americans vote in twenty twenty four. Mark, I think Edward is right. That is some genius analysis. Absolutely. Absolutely agree with it. And we better get it. So so here's here's the musical question. What are we going to do about it? I just mean we in the radio business, I mean, what are we as citizens, as free Americans, what are we going to do? I think this is under way. I think you got to stick to what I've been saying for the last year. You have to embrace every voting method that they have put upon us. And you have to you got to mail in then. You got it. You've got to do it all to do the early, early voting, harvesting. We got to do ballot harvesting. We got to do it all. I hate it. I despise it. But I think that's the only way. Now, it gives them a chance to cheat. It gives them a chance for shenanigans, but to just stomp your feet and say, well, I'm not going to do it. I mean, I don't know. You could encourage everybody, I guess, to go on Election Day. But look what happens then. Right. If we can't get rid of if we can't get rid of some of these systems that are rife with corruption, if we can't get rid of them, then use them, try to turn them to our to our advantage in some form with the raw force of numbers. I think that's right. I think that's right. Now, they've tried and they're really, really strong on election integrity in Florida. I can't wait to share with you my conversation on the show today with Ashley Moody. She's the Florida attorney general. Man, she's tough. She's good. She and DeSantis have teamed up and they've they've actually suspended and gotten rid of some of these Soros prosecutors, which is what every Republican governor should be doing. The governor has the authority to get rid of these these radical zealots who won't enforce the law and who are under the guise of social justice, looking the other way and not incarcerating or prosecuting bad guys. Well, Angela Moody, I had a great chat with Ashley and I mean, excuse me, Ashley Moody. And I can't wait to share my chat with her. I talked to her actually late yesterday because of timing. So we'll play it for you today. Speaking of things, governors have the right to do our Governor Greg Abbott. Here's the question for him, because you might have noticed yesterday a federal judge told Governor Abbott told Texas you got to get those floaty orange buoys out of the Rio Grande. You can't you cannot protect your own state. Abbott says, I will appeal. That's fantastic. And I don't want to go all, you know, good, bad and the ugly Clint Eastwood movie style thing here. But I believe that the proper response is to say you want them, you come and take them. You try to come and take them. We're going to protect our state. And if we need to ring those buoys and ring that coastline with with state DPS officers, we'll do it. This this is a time to choose. This is a time to choose. This is a time where you are either going to fight or you're going to get rolled. And these Republicans who are I'm watching Texas in the Paxton case closely, I'm watching to see how many Republicans oust Paxton. Yeah. What's wrong with these guys, Mark? Well, we haven't done it yet. I know. But I mean, well, the theory in the House is that they are doing the bidding of Speaker Dade Phelan to protect their careers. Right.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
"mayor eric adams" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"As a contractor, I choose hardy fiber cement because I've seen it outperform wood-based siding and other hard siding materials. The high quality craftsmanship translates into beautiful and durable results that leave our customers at G-Fidel extremely satisfied. Using hardy siding has significantly reduced my callbacks and warranty claims, too. At James Hardy, we're here to support you from training materials to resources that can help you generate a greater profit. Learn more about growing your business with us at James Hardy dot com slash build. Mike Gallagher, of our show, brought to you by the American Center for Law and Justice. I love visiting with Jordan Sekulow and Jay Sekulow, a great bunch of folks who are fighting the good fight. I mean, this organization fights hard for religious and constitutional freedoms. And it's great welcoming Jordan back to the show. Happy Thursday, my friend. How you been? Good, Mike. Thanks for having me. You know, there's so many legal challenges that President Trump is facing. And I want to I want to get your perspective on what lies ahead for the 45th president of the United States. Ninety one felony counts. There's an expectation they only need one or two or three to stick. Can you give us I've been wanting to kind of pick your brain and get your your view at thirty five thousand feet of what the next year is going to look like for President Trump in the courtroom, in the courtroom. There's going to be a lot of motions filed and a lot of appeals, especially for President Trump. I mean, you see yesterday with the Georgia court is kind of starting out, but they're also saying we're not sure if we should really start because there's still an issue whether some of these are all these cases are going to be removed from the state court to the federal court. So that would would 19 different defendants in there extremely complicated, all with different charges or different kinds of charges. And then they all have different appeals. And so you've got the state trying to charge all 19 people together. We'll see if that ever occurs. But again, lots of appeals and appeals to the 11th Circuit. Appeals ultimately to the U.S. Supreme Court. And so you look at outside of Georgia, which I think is the more complicated and dangerous of the cases when you go to the case out of D.C., that's a kind of a freedom of speech case. First Amendment case. I still think ultimately you litigate that depending on the judges you get, it still likely ends up at the U.S. Supreme Court. And that speech is protected speech. That that's a pretty weak indictment from Jack Smith. We saw yesterday, Mike, in Florida the first time they've announced that they had someone flip. This was on the documents. It's another fairly weak case because there isn't a lot of clear law on presidential declassification. There's clear law on everybody else, but not when it comes to a president on how they could declassify that, how you work with the National Archives to remove documents. And again, it wasn't like people are going all over the country filing lawsuits against Mike Pence or against Joe Biden. We haven't seen that on their the fact that they had classified documents. So, again, I think you look at the I think the New York case honestly was kind of so weak coming out of the gate, trying to tie a business chart like misdemeanor records charged to an election law. And we still haven't seen out of that case, Mike, where the clearly like what they are actually trying to charge the president with. But I will say this. I mean, just think about what we just went through. If you weren't Donald Trump, this would be impossible. I mean, this would this would sink most people financially, your time, your ability to kind of function. I think you'd shrink away from the public life. And instead, because he is such a fighter with the resources to fight, you're seeing the exact opposite. And what the American people, I think, are responding to that. And so they kind of feel that they're in each of these fights, too. Yeah. I mean, you're you're such a smart guy. You're an attorney, of course, co-host of Seculo, which is this this cutting edge program providing legal analysis. Do me a favor. Talk like a layman for a moment. Talk like the layman that I talk to the layman that I am, the Luddite that I am, the legal Luddite that I am peering to your crystal ball. What do you think is going to happen to President Trump next year? Legally, I think President Trump will be vindicated in all of these cases and ultimately will be on the ballot. The people will decide if they want to elect him again first through the primary process, where it looks like he is clearly leading easily right now. If the primaries were held today, there are these interesting challenges. I don't want to get to get back into the two too deep in legal weeds, but this 14th Amendment challenge that started out from a law review article that it's funny, all these law professors who have been professors for 20 and 30 years at the nation's top law schools just figured out this week that they think the 14th Amendment and Section 3 of that is a self-executing amendment that anyone like a secretary of state can just remove a president from the ballot if they feel like they have committed kind of insurrection against the country. We are going to make sure at the ACLJ that all 50 secretaries of states have a clear analysis of why that is clearly wrong, why the court precedent is wrong on that, why the history is wrong on that, the legislative precedent is wrong on that. But again, I think for everyone out there, what you're seeing is the attempt to throw everything at the wall possible, not to necessarily get Donald Trump convicted, not to even try to keep him off the ballot, though they'd love to do that, but to make you doubt whether you should support President Trump. It's a Democrat move to damage Trump to make you think, you know, maybe this is just too much. So far, so far, Mike, every time they've done this, his polls have gone up. So we'll see if, yeah, exactly. Nobody does this better than the American Center for Law and Justice. You can go to ACLJ.org, learn about the terrific work that Jordan and the rest of the team there are doing. It's great catching up with you. I know how busy you are. American Center for Law and Justice, go to ACLJ.org. Thanks, Jordan Sekulow. Keep fighting the good fight. Thanks, Mike. Thank you.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
"mayor eric adams" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"Philadelphia Mayor Keeney. That is named Keeney. I always blank out of his name because I try to I think I try to block him out of my mind. I see that clown doing his happy dance. We have that video, Adam. You put it up. That was the most disgusting thing. When when when that mayor of Philly, Philly got word that Philly was going to be confirmed as a sanctuary city and they caught this dope doing a happy dance. A happy dance. Can you imagine? Because Democrats worship at the altar of open borders. They want everybody in. So either, hey, be a sanctuary city or not. You can't have it both ways. And Democrats, I mean, it's it's it's hysterical. Here's an article from January. New York City Mayor Eric Adams said he would not consider suspending or stopping New York's sanctuary city policies amid the influx of migrants from the southern border. The Democrats told reporters that's not on the agenda at all. I got an idea. Close the border. Of course, Mayor Adams rant also included blaming Donald Trump. That's how backwards these dopey Democrats are. Instead of recognizing that Donald Trump would be the solution to their migrant crisis, they blame him. John's in New York City, right in the heart of it all in Hell's Kitchen. Hey, John, how are things going with the illegals over there? I'll tell you what, it's like living in a Salvador Dali painting that has fallen off the canvas and is walking around. It is unbelievable, Mike. You know, I used to see you back in the day here in the neighborhood. Yes, sir. I used to live there. I know. And it's been I've been here a very, very long time. I was I was here when it was supposedly bad. And it was never that it was bad if you wanted it to be bad. But what the thing that gets me about these. And I heard someone say this. I can't take I can't take credit for this. But somebody called them last night, commie crats. You know, I live next to this Manhattan Plaza building and I begged them. I pleaded with them. I'm one of these malcontent, loudmouth Irish guys from New York that begged them, don't vote, don't vote for for Adams, don't vote for Biden. Right. And they all did. And, you know, Adams got in with almost no votes. Nobody voted. But it is it is so surreal. But let me ask you a question. Are even New Yorkers finally going to wake up, do you think? Or do you think they're still going to blindly vote Democrat? Oh, I'm afraid they're going to blindly vote Democrat because here's what happens. When when Adams was running this guy, Brad Hoylman and Schumer, they would come around. Mike, this is they would come around with these school buses and bring them to picnics and bring them to get theater tickets and fly them and buy them. And then local restaurants here, commie crats would deliver meals to their apartments every day with with little pieces of, you know, Tammany Hall, Boss Tweed all the way back to the beginning. I mean, the only the only chance we've got, John, is if people like you finally reach the people like them who have been so dopey and so stupid and so stubborn and so blind in their progressivism. And, John, I God bless you. I remember meeting you and hope to run into you again in Hell's Kitchen, which has always been one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in New York City. I mean, I was stunned. I mean, again, talking about my life and growing up and dreaming of going to New York. There I was living on 42nd Street, 42nd Street, right in the middle of it all. And now you better bring a baseball bat if you're going to walk down there after dusk. It's it's it's unbelievable. And you look up and down. I'll take some videos of what the streets of of Manhattan are looking like. Thank you, John. God bless you. More coming up. Eight hundred six five five, Mike. Also, let's talk a little bit about Trump's legal peril. The great Jordan Sekulow is going to join us to talk a little bit about what lies ahead for the 45th president.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
"mayor eric adams" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
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Mike Gallagher Podcast
"mayor eric adams" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"This is your source for breaking news and what to make of it all. This is the Mike Gallagher show. If you have to go to trial, will you testify in your own defense? Oh, yes, absolutely. That I look forward to. It would be a disaster for Donald Trump to take the stand. We are going to bring a reckoning to the CDC. All these agencies that were responsible for lying to the American people. There are plans to indict the president's son by September. Twenty nine could be any time before that. Now, from the relief factor dot com studios, here's Mike Gallagher. I want to give you a little background to my life. When you're a kid growing up in a in the Midwest and you dream of being a broadcaster, you dream of living and working in New York City. It's like getting to Oz. You know, there's a lot of professions where New York is really where it's at. You know, the the the the old song, if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. And God has been good to me. And God blessed me with a career and a life where I got to spend a lot of time in New York. I remember the like it was yesterday when Phil Boyce offered me a job at WABC Radio in New York City. I was at their studios right over Penn Station near Madison Square Garden. I got the job offer. My wife was home up in Albany, where we lived at the time. And the only reason I took the job in Albany. After moving from South Carolina was because Albany was kind of close to New York City. That's that's the only reason I thought, well, Albany can't be that far. It's a, you know, an hour and a half, two hour train ride, whatever it is to New York. And so Denise was up in Albany with the kids. Phil gave me the offer, I got the official offer from back then, it was Disney that owned WABC, and I went running across the street. They put me up in the Hotel Pennsylvania, which, believe me, hardly glamorous. That should have been a red flag. No, I'm kidding. They were very good to me. But I went running over to the hotel two inches off the ground and and called Denise from the hotel room screaming. I got the job. I got the job. We're coming to New York. And everything came together. I mean, it was tough. We had a tough couple of years. They paired me with somebody who didn't want to be in there with me. And it was morning drive. And that's awful. There's nothing normal about getting up at three in the morning. But it was New York City. And Denise and I were going to Yankees games and Broadway shows. And I was living the dream. Well, I have now this realization that the dream today is not what it was back then. New York is still a remarkable place. But New York is governed by liberal Democrats who simply destroy the quality of life for its residents intentionally. And you can't tell me that this so-called migrant crisis that New York is experiencing isn't their own doing. You cannot believe what this with this Democrat mayor. Eric Adams said last night at a town hall on the Upper West Side. So I have to admit that I have this sort of love hate relationship with New York, and I kind of hate the way I'm loving Eric Adams and other liberal Democrat mayors bellyaching about what illegals are doing to their city. You got to hear this cut 18. This is courtesy of the New York Post. Here's Mayor Eric Adams at a town hall with a remarkable commentary about what illegal immigrants by the thousands are doing to the city of New York. We turned this city around in 20 months, and then what happened? Started with a madman down in Texas, decided he wanted to bus people up to New York City. Hundred and ten thousand migrants. We have to feed, clothes, house, educate the children, watch their laundry sheets, give them everything they need health care. And this team here, we stated, let's do everything possible before we have to push it out into neighborhoods and communities. Month after month, I stood up and I said, this is going to come to a neighborhood near you. But we're here. We're here. We're getting no support on this national crisis and we're receiving no support. And let me tell you something, New Yorkers. Never in my life have I had a problem that I did not see an end to. I don't see an end to this. I don't see an end to this. This issue will destroy New York City, destroy New York City. Oh, I see an ending to this. I know what the ending is. His name is Donald J. Trump. That's that's your answer, Mayor Adams. And isn't it fascinating that he refers to Governor Greg Abbott as a madman for sending a couple of hundred migrants illegals to New York City. And did you notice how Adams, Mayor Adams throws that all together as if he suggests that Texas shipped one hundred and ten thousand migrants to New York? I got a newsflash for you. Texas didn't send one hundred and ten thousand migrants. This is not Greg Abbott's fault. Mayor Adams, it's your fault. For being a sanctuary city and embracing. The the the open door policy that you Democrats love to brag about. Hey, remember the mayor of Philadelphia, that that dope Keeney doing the happy dance when he found out that a judge ruled in favor of Philadelphia being sanctuary cities, a sanctuary city status? How's that working out for you, Philly? Huh? You're doing the happy dance now, Chicago? And there's Mayor Adams. Whining about the illegals. Hey, guess what, Mayor Adams, why don't you go to the border, one of the border towns in Texas and see what they've been contending with for years? Why don't you go to a border town in Arizona? Because that's what they've been contending with for years. And now that it's come to New York, oh, you're flipping out. Well, guess what? You created this Democrat Eric Adams. You created that Democrat Party. And the bottom line is. When you when you brag about welcoming illegals into your into your community, you better welcome them, open up your arms, house them, feed them, clothe them. I walked down Ninth Avenue last night when I got to New York City in front of a hotel called the Roe NYC Hotel, the Roe Hotel. I guess it's I think it's called officially Roe NYC. It has become one of a number of hotels that New York in its infinite wisdom has just turned over to illegals. They're putting them up in hotel rooms for free. And you ought to see what it looks like. In fact, later today or tomorrow, I'll go over there and I'll take some videos for you and I'll play them for you and I'll send them out to you so you can see. The humanity, men, women and children all out on the streets, kids on on tricycles, men playing cards, women selling fruit. Thousands of illegals who are camped out now in the streets of New York, and now the Democrat mayor notices there's a problem. Yeah, nice try. Good luck trying to blame the Texas governor for the problem that you created. Listen, I have a lot of good friends who live in New York City full time, and I hate it for them. I hate it for what it's doing to this city that I have spent my lifetime idolizing and that I've always dreamed of moving to. But this is the disaster of Democrat leadership. This is the catastrophe of morons who are mayors and city council members and county council and governors. Hey, blue cities and blue states are failing their citizens. And this is proof. Welcome in. It's Thursday. We're in the Relief Factor studios. I hope you join me because I want to get your reaction to Mayor Eric Adams ranting and raving about how migrants are destroying New York City. And there is no solution. Oh, there's a solution. All right. Even for New Yorkers. And you know what? You know, the worst part. New Yorkers know they know Trump would fix this. They know Trump would fix this. That's why Trump got elected in 2016. The relief, the Ph.D. weight loss phone number is eight hundred six five five, Mike. We have two open lines for you right now. I want you to join us. Come front and center. And let's flood our phone lines today. I want voices from all over this country, including here in New York City. Hey, New Yorkers, how's it working for you to be a sanctuary city? Hey, New Yorkers, tell me what the conditions are like here in New York. Would you please? We have an open line just for you. One eight hundred six five five, Mike. Eight hundred six five five six four five three. Hope you join us. Subscribe to the Mike Gallagher No Interruptions podcast. Important issues, vigorous debate and just one rule. No interruptions. Find it at Mike online dot com Salem Podcast Network dot com or wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes every Wednesday. The Mike Gallagher Show. No interruptions podcast. Subscribe today.

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"mayor eric adams" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"Politician. He is an absolute rock solid conservative governor with tremendous achievements in the state of Florida. And that's the we have kind of an embarrassment of riches. I will, you know, unless something crazy happens in the next six to 12 months, this is Trump's nomination to lose. He's going to be the nominee. Maybe the voters are going to reject the polling. Maybe it's not going to look like it looks right now in, you know, six months from now, eight, 10 months from now. I don't know. But it's worth pointing out that the criticisms of DeSantis from from Trump supporters are pretty bogus. He's not a George Soros puppet. He I don't think he's an established rhino establishment guy. I think that a lot of a lot of people instinctively attack. As a defense mechanism, you know what I mean? And listen, I'm just trying to be as as brutally honest with you as I can. If if 2024 is the is a Trump DeSantis ticket, my gosh, do you realize what great shape we're going to be in on every level? I mean, you know how I feel DeSantis should have waited till 2028 before running for president. He didn't. He's in. We'll see how it goes if it doesn't go well for him. And so far, at least polling wise, it's not if he if he says I'm out, I'm on Team Trump and President Trump picks DeSantis to be his running mate. What honest to gosh, what's wrong with that? What could be wrong with that? If you call me on the Ph.D. weight loss and nutrition line at eight hundred six five five Mike and tell me that something's wrong with that scenario, you're making something up. I'm just going to go ahead and try eight hundred six five five Mike. What's the downside? Humor me, we won't spend all day on this, I promise you. But you humor me. What's the downside to a Trump DeSantis ticket in 2024? I'm all ears. Give me your best shot. Eight hundred six five five Mike, we got tons of breaking news. We got illegals pouring into Chicago. We got the mayor of New York screaming to the heavens about illegals. It's it's and frankly, I find that glorious to watch these dopey. Democrat mayors whining and complaining and and griping and moaning about the illegal crisis they have now cracks me up. Hey, be careful what you wish for, Mayor Eric Adams. You said you wanted to be a sanctuary city. Own it. Be a sanctuary city. So we'll tackle that here in just a moment. But first to your phone calls, I want to I want to get is I want to I want you to tell me what's the downside to a Trump DeSantis ticket. Here is, I believe, Eric on line three. Is it Eric here? Hey, Mike. This there. Hey, Eric, how you doing, sir? Jacksonville, Florida. What's what's the downside to a Trump DeSantis ticket in 2024? Well, I don't see a downside, but the only issue that I see is that if they force Trump out of the race and DeSantis backs out, then we're left with a bunch of guys and girls out there. No one in our country. Wait a minute. If it's not true, what do you mean if Trump backs out and DeSantis? What do you mean? They forced how how would Trump and DeSantis both be out? Well, they wouldn't both be out, but if DeSantis backed out and forced and backed Trump, then everybody decided that they didn't want Trump in like you. Wait a minute. You think everybody's going to decide they don't want Trump? Have you seen the polls lately? Not everybody might. We love Trump. I'm a conservative. I love you and Trump and DeSantis. But I think the establishment, the people we're against, we'll try to you know, we'll try to force that out. All right. Appreciate it, Eric. Larry in Louisville. Eric, Larry, what's the downside to a Trump DeSantis ticket? There is no downside. All right. I'm looking for somebody who can give me a downside. Thank you, my friend. Looking for somebody. Everybody's calling in, agreeing with me. Don't give me agreement. Give me disagreement. Just just humor me, because I'm sure people out there there's got to be somebody saying, well, Mike, that's a bad idea. We can't have another, you know, you don't even know what people think. That's a bad idea are Democrats who want Biden to win. If you don't want a Republican victory, you don't want Trump DeSantis. But if you can give me a compelling reason why a Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis ticket in twenty twenty four is a bad idea. Give me a call. Eight hundred six five five, Mike. Eight hundred six five five, six four five three here in the Relief Factor studios. It's Thursday in New York City. I took this subway this morning. Now, normally that wouldn't be a big deal these days. That's a big deal. I'll tell you about that and a whole lot more and take more of your phone calls coming up. Unveil evil in Nefarious, the modern screw tape letters praised by Pastor Jack Hibbs, Jim Caviezel and Dinesh D'Souza. Rented today on Salem now dot com.

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"mayor eric adams" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"This is your source for breaking news and what to make of it all. This is the Mike Gallagher Show. If you have to go to trial, will you testify in your own defense? Oh yes, absolutely. That I look forward to. It would be a disaster for Donald Trump to take the stand. We are going to bring a reckoning to the CDC. All these agencies that were responsible for lying to the American people. There are plans to indict the president's son by September 29th. Could be any time before that. Now, from the ReliefFactor.com studios, here's Mike Gallagher. I was really glad to see Ron DeSantis condemn what he called the excessive prison sentences against some of these January 6th defendants. Pretty impressive and bold proclamation. Of course, the mainstream media is going after him. Here's cut 16. Here's Governor DeSantis yesterday with Eric Bolling on Newsmax last night. January 6th, some of the people that are that are going away now, they've 15, 18 and 22 years for Terrio. As a president, would President Ron DeSantis commute or pardon those guys? We will look at all those cases. I mean, so there are some examples of people that should not have been prosecuted. They just walked into the Capitol. If they were BLM, they would not have been prosecuted. Then there's other examples of people that probably did commit misconduct. They may have been violent. But to say it's an act of terrorism, when it was basically a protest that devolved into a riot to do excessive sentences, you can look at, OK, maybe they were guilty. But 22 years, if other people that did other things got six months. So I think we need a single standard of justice. And so we'll use pardons and commutations as appropriate to ensure that everyone's treated equally. And as we know, a lot of people with the BLM riots, they didn't get prosecuted at all. You know, every time I hear this guy, he checks every box for me and there's no way around it. He is a formidable.

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A highlight from Mayor Eric Adams Admits Migrant Crisis Will Destroy New York City
"This is your source for breaking news and what to make of it all. This is the Mike Gallagher Show. If you have to go to trial, will you testify in your own defense? Oh yes, absolutely. That I look forward to. It would be a disaster for Donald Trump to take the stand. We are going to bring a reckoning to the CDC. All these agencies that were responsible for lying to the American people. There are plans to indict the president's son by September 29th. Could be any time before that. Now, from the ReliefFactor .com studios, here's Mike Gallagher. I was really glad to see Ron DeSantis condemn what he called the excessive prison sentences against some of these January 6th defendants. Pretty impressive and bold proclamation. Of course, the mainstream media is going after him. Here's cut 16. Here's Governor DeSantis yesterday with Eric Bolling on Newsmax last night. January 6th, some of the people that are that are going away now, they've 15, 18 and 22 years for Terrio. As a president, would President Ron DeSantis commute or pardon those guys? We will look at all those cases. I mean, so there are some examples of people that should not have been prosecuted. They just walked into the Capitol. If they were BLM, they would not have been prosecuted. Then there's other examples of people that probably did commit misconduct. They may have been violent. But to say it's an act of terrorism, when it was basically a protest that devolved into a riot to do excessive sentences, you can look at, OK, maybe they were guilty. But 22 years, if other people that did other things got six months. So I think we need a single standard of justice. And so we'll use pardons and commutations as appropriate to ensure that everyone's treated equally. And as we know, a lot of people with the BLM riots, they didn't get prosecuted at all. You know, every time I hear this guy, he checks every box for me and there's no way around it. He is a formidable.

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New York City outlaws discrimination on the basis of weight, height
"New York City will outlaw discrimination on the basis of weight and height. I'm Lisa dwyer. New York City mayor Eric Adams has signed legislation that will ban discrimination based on body size by adding weight and height to the list of protected categories, such as race, sex and religion, exemptions under the ordinance include cases in which individuals height or weight could prevent them from performing essential functions of the job. Several other cities have also banned discrimination based on weight or on physical appearance, including San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Madison, Wisconsin. I'm Lisa dwyer

The Dan Bongino Show
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Says 'Social Service Kiosks' Will Combat Theft
"I can't even read this I can't read this for the straight face Install install kiosks in stores to connect would be thieves with social service programs Can you imagine You're walking out with two grand where the stolen stuff from CBS right And the deescalation trading You have to go to the kiosk over here and before you steal our merchandise and it will connect you with social service programs This guy's gonna be like where's the kiosk This is the left Tony this thing's worth money steal the kiosk to That thing's right out the door They'll unplug the kiosk right over the shoulder right out into the waiting minivan where they'll throw this stuff Is this the single dumbest stupid idea you've ever This guy was a former cop This guy did I not tell you this guy's an idiot I'm sorry man I know sell praise things But what am I gonna do There is still people out there who believe that this guy oh my gosh look at this guy Finally a Democrat who's not a crazy person He's the craziest person of all Like these guys like the captain of the crazy brigade Kiosks in stores to connect would be thieves with social service programs

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Mayor Eric Adams Wants Intervention Over Prosecution on Retail Theft
"I swear on my life man I thought this was a joke when I saw this I had to look it up twice I someone sent me this screenshot from Fox 5 I guess Fox New York it's a screenshot Oh that was you That was you on show prep Okay I didn't know I never know who it is for some reason We got this show prep email And Jim sent this screenshot from Fox 5 New York and I'm telling you of a laxum lady style I am totally telling you I thought this was a joke I'm telling you I thought it was a joke Here is Eric Adams Former cops policy are proposal to quote crack down on shoplifting for New York City Give first time offenders intervention programs instead of prosecution Yeah that's gonna work out great Sir you just sold $7000 of lipstick from Walgreens You wanna see this intervention guy What the hell is the intervention guy gonna say Sorry Why did you need 7000 sticks ellipse Are you gender confused No I just want to resell them online to make money because you idiots love me Oh you take the intervention's gonna clean that up What's the intervention guy going to do Wait it gets better This is like the least of the dumb ideas Eric Adams Eric Adams Deescalation training for retail employees Sir sir Please put the 7000 lipstick miles you're going to sell Sir sir Maybe Leslie stahl can get a sign Maybe she could do it Maybe she can do the deescalation Sir I'm here to deescalate would you please consider taking the garbage bag of thousands of dollars in materials you just stole in front of all of us and placing them back on the shelves

The Dan Bongino Show
The Truth About NYC Mayor Eric Adams and a Camera
"How many times How many times have I warned you about Eric Adams The mayor of New York City How many times innumerable It's getting sick thing now They're like all right enough fun We've heard it You don't have to keep telling us you warned that I totally understand I don't but he constantly is just rolling out new piles of dumb ideas that makes me go back to this thing I can't get over how many conservatives sometimes fall for this guy Like oh man this guy just mayor in New York This guy looks reasonable He is a crazy person He is a crazy person and the thing he just did about retail theft stealing all these videos you're seeing online people fleecing from drugstores everything This thing he just put out there is so ridiculous It should put to bed forever Any illusions that you're dealing with a guy who's not a crazy leftist I shouldn't say wait you know what Again precision matters He's not a crazy leftist atoms Adams is actually a reasonably street smart guy He's just weak He says weak And he will do anything to get in front of the cameos cameras and stay popular I want you to understand Eric Adams I was a police officer with him at the time We were not friends I didn't meet him personally but I was a cop when he was a cop Eric Adams the most dangerous place on Planet Earth was between Eric Adams and a camera He would say anything or do anything to get in front of a camera because he loves being famous more than he loves being mayor He will do or say anything To be that guy You know that guy That was a you didn't want to be that guy my last line of work They were like oh man there's that guy again That was always like a bad thing So the joke in this Secret Service would be don't be that guy That's Adams He's always that guy

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NYC converts hotels to shelters as pressure mounts to accommodate asylum seekers
"New York City will open a migrant center at a midtown Manhattan hotel as pressure mounts to accommodate asylum seekers. The Roosevelt hotel on east 45th street closed three years ago will eventually provide as many as a thousand rooms for migrants, according to mayor Eric Adams, the asylum seekers are expected to arrive in the coming weeks because of the expiration of title 42 that allowed federal officials to turn them away. The mayor says the city is running out of room and has come up with other plans that send migrants to hotels in other counties, but still take care of their food and basic needs. He says the city has now cared for more than 65,000 asylum seekers already opening up over a 140 emergency shelters. Many of his plans have been met with criticism and opposition, Julie Walker, New York

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Facing influx of asylum-seekers, New York City says it has reached its limit on migrants
"Facing an influx of asylum seekers, New York City says it has reached its limit. I'm Lisa dwyer. New York City officials say they will be unable to accommodate and expected wave of asylum seekers as the federal government's pandemic era immigration restrictions and faced with what he describes as a looming humanitarian crisis mayor Eric Adams announced a series of steps aimed at easing pressure on the city's overcrowded shelter system, temporarily suspending portions of New York's long-standing right to shelter law, and by sending roughly two dozen migrants on a bus to a hotel to another town in upstate New York, overriding pushback and threats of legal action. Adams decompression strategy marks the latest escalation with cities ongoing struggle to handle tens of thousands of migrants, many of whom arrived over the past year on buses sent by the Republican governor of Texas. Several other Democrat leaning cities, including Chicago and Denver, have also grappled with a growing number of migrants and how to provide them with food, medicine, and shelter without significant federal funding.

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NYC to send asylum-seekers upstate to deal with influx
"New York City will send migrants upstate to deal with the influx. The mayor's office says about 60,000 asylum seekers have come to the city since last spring, and this latest plan calls for up to 300 single men to be bused on a volunteer basis to hotels in rockland and orange counties. The city will pay to feed them and for other necessities while they're there, mayor Eric Adams has denounced Texas governor Greg Abbott for sending asylum seekers to New York City without prior coordination, rockland county executive Ed day calls the mayor's plan reckless and says they're looking at getting a restraining order. Migrant advocates say it's a temporary fix that's short sighted. Julie Walker, New York.

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Some call NYC subway choking criminal, others hold judgment
"Protesters in New York are calling for an arrest in the death of Jordan Neely, who died after being put in a chokehold by a fellow subway passenger. A New York medical examiner's office ruled that Jordan Neely's death was a homicide from compression of the neck, groups of protesters in New York are demanding charges, witnesses say nearly was acting erratically on an up train in the New York subway Monday afternoon, threatening passengers and throwing garbage and his jacket when he was tackled by bystanders, police questioned and then released a 24 year old white marine showed on video holding nearly in a headlock for at least three minutes, prosecutors promised a rigorous investigation and police are seeking additional witnesses, photos and video that might help illuminate what transpired. Some New Yorkers see the choking as the latest in a long history of attacks on black city residents. Others are withholding judgment, New York mayor Eric Adams said Thursday there were many layers to the incident, saying he respects the process. Governor Kathy hochul called the video encounter horrific to view, and said nearly family deserves justice. I am Jennifer King

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NYC Drugging Robberies Arrest-drugs intro w
"New York City police arrest another man they are calling the final suspect in a series of drugging death sand robberies involving men at gay bars in Manhattan. In all 5 men are charged as part of a conspiracy in which drugs were used to commit a series of robberies, three of those men are charged with murder after John and Berger and Julio Ramirez died last spring. Mayor Eric Adams pushes back at critics who say it took too long to investigate. Sometimes the desire to get it right. Collides with the immediate sea that people would like to see injustice. Many other gay bars were also targeted some with fentanyl laced drugs and robbed through cash apps, but survived. Die Alvin Bragg says, despite the LGBTQ connection, this is not a hate crime. There's no evidence of targeting under the law. But that does not undo the sort of trauma. Other similar investigations are underway. Julie Walker, New York.

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Manhattan DA sues Rep. Jordan over Trump indictment inquiry
"The House judiciary committee will be in New York City Monday for a hearing as part of a campaign to cast the democratic prosecutor who indicted Donald Trump as weak on violent crime. The field hearing will examine Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's policies and record Republican chairman Jim Jordan says they've led to an increase in violent crime and a dangerous community for New York City residents. Bragg said of Jordan really cared about public safety. He started in his home state of Ohio, where crime is reportedly higher than in New York, mayor Eric Adams, backs him. This is not about public safety. We're trending in the right direction. There districts are trending in the wrong direction. Bragg is suing representative Jim Jordan to halt the inquiry that he contends is a transparent campaign to intimidate and attack him over his indictment, a former president Trump, Julie Walker, New York

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NYC hires former educator to slaughter rats
"New York City has its first rat Tsar whose sole mission lead the battle against the four clawed vermin. Former school teacher Kathleen karate says she couldn't believe the raps are job was real. Bloodthirsty is not a word you usually see in a job description. She's ready to take on the city's rat population, which some pay get 2 million others much more. I will bring a science and systems based approach to reducing New York City's rat population. With a strong focus on cutting off the food, water, and shelter, rats need to survive. Mayor Eric Adams, who's had some rat problems of his own expects her to be merciless when it comes to the city's most cunning enemy. Rats think they run the city. And we are serious about this. Julie Walker, New York

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New York City unveils 3 high-tech policing devices including reintroducing digidog
"New York City brings back a controversial crime fighting tool, digi dogs, a digital robot dog on display in Times Square for a limited time. Mayor Eric Adams could barely take his eyes off the 70 pound yellow and black robo dog that's a little bigger than a German Shepherd and has been described as creepy looking. Technology is here. We can not be afraid of it. Criticized by civil rights activists as dystopian and another tool to aggressively police and surveil New Yorkers. If a person has a loved one that is in a hostage situation, they want a digi dog, a real dog, and anything else they can get. The NYPD says it spent $750,000 from forfeiture money on two digi dogs for counter terrorism not patrol. Police commissioner keyshawn sul, the use of these technologies will be transparent, consistent, and always done in collaboration with the people that we serve. Police are getting to other tech tools, K 5 robots which look like larger versions of R two D two and star chase GPS trackers. So police can follow without a chase. Julie Walker, New York

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Trump heads to NY amid tight security ahead of his surrender
"As Donald Trump headed for New York, the city insisted it's ready for a potential spectacle and protest morrow surrounding the ex-president's arraignment. Mayor Eric Adams has a simple message for would be agitators. Control yourselves. New York City is our home, not a playground for your misplaced anger. Adams took the unusual step of calling out one Trump backer. People like Marjorie Taylor Greene. The GOP congresswoman who plans a rally in New York. Be on your best behavior. Adam says there is no specific credible threat to the city. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby says federal authorities are watching too. We'll be prepared. Should there be a need? But hopefully there won't be. Sagar Meghani, Washington.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Eric Adams: Tyre Nichols Case Is Still Subject to Racial Scrutiny
"Here's the mayor of New York City. Here's mayor Eric Adams also happens to be a black man. Listen to his takeaway on racism involving the death of Tyree Nichols. Okay, well, let me ask you the chief CJ Davis. In my interview with her, she said that all the officers being black, it takes race off the table. Do you agree with that? No, no, I don't. I think that I understand what the chief of shit saying, and I think she really handled this situation in a very professional way. She moved swiftly. She was sure that those officers were removed from the department. She took all the necessary steps, but I think racist still on the table when a culture of police and historically has treated her those from different groups differently of even when the individuals are from that same group that culture can still exist and we have to zero in on it, being honest about it and making sure that we properly train police for the realities of the city that they are policing in. Yeah, don't take that off the table, mayor Eric Adams said to Don lemon on CNN. No, no, no, no, no, don't take race has got to be on the table. Race is very much a part of this. Okay, well, good to know that black Americans are capable of being racist too. Just like the, just like all of us,

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"Headlines in New York and what's going on around the world, Michael? Nathan, New York governor Kathy hochul says complacency is our enemy when it comes to fighting COVID, the flu and RSV. Step up this time, step up in December and January and get us through February. Get us through the worst times by just if you're going to see somebody that's in a vulnerable situation, just get tested. Governor hochul says New York will be ready with testing vaccines and ventilators. New Jersey governor Phil Murphy is recovering at home after his office said that he had minor surgery yesterday. The governor's office would not say what the procedure was except that the surgery was not related to a cancerous tumor he had removed in 2020. Mayor Eric Adams says the system provide affordable housing is broken, not just in New York City, but all over. Adam spoke at a faith based summit in New York. And all we do is kick the can down the road. We know at the beginning of the year, we're going to fail a large number of people in their primarily black and brown and immigrants. And we know it. A frustrated Adam says we spend billions of taxpayer dollars for the broken issues we create it. Months after the FBI seized records marked classified from Mar-a-Lago more sensitive documents of surfacing. This time in a storage unit said to be used by former president Trump in Florida. Loyola law university professor Laurie Levinson. It is clear that the judges have gone to Trump and his lawyers, and said, search again, look harder, because national archives does believe that there are more documents out there. Searches were reportedly conducted around Thanksgiving. The House ethics committee is investigating democratic representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. They did not say, though, for what alleged, if any violations of congressional rules. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries, I'm Michael Barr, this is Bloomberg, Nathan. Thanks, Michael

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"Radio. Now, a global news update. The 9th named tropical storm of 2022 is only going to get stronger. The latest update from the national hurricane center projects tropical storm Ian will track further to the west and strengthen to a category three by Tuesday morning. Two SUVs assigned to the NYPD to chauffeur mayor Eric Adams around New York City have been caught speeding at least three times by the city's speed cameras, David folk Thomas reports. The New York Post reports the city issued vehicles were given tickets for speeding in school safety zones, at least three times in the last 5 months. With $225 in fines and late fees yet to be paid. Two of the incidents happening in Brooklyn one in Queens, Adams has long been a proponent of expanding the city's speed and red light camera programs. David folk Thomas reporting. Over 1500 items that once belonged to Betty White are now up for bids this weekend, Julian's auctions in Beverly Hills are putting artworks furniture, fine jewelry, and other possessions under the hammer today and tomorrow, Julian's officials say bids can be submitted in person or online. Among the highlights are a screen actors guild lifetime achievement award, Scripps from several TV episodes, including The Golden Girls series finale and a framed cast photo from the Mary Tyler Moore show. The Emmy winning actress TV game show panelist and animal rights activist died in December, just a few weeks before she was to celebrate her 100th birthday. A Roberto Clemente rookie card is selling for over 1 million bucks, the 1955 Topps rookie card almost broke the record previously set by another clementi card. He's in the Hall of Fame and was a 15 time all star winning two World Series titles with the pirates, the MLB celebrated at Roberto Clemente last week with players around the league all wearing his number 21. Admission to America's national parks and national monuments is free today in celebration of national public lands day. It's one of 5 days this year when the National Park Service is offering free admission. It comes at the start of fall, which traditionally is the least busy season for national parks. A New York judge says Rudy Giuliani is in contempt of court and could be arrested if he doesn't make a payment to his ex-wife, Judith Giuliani says the 78 year old former mayor owes her $225,000. He says he only owes her about 50,000. The judge gave Giuliani until October 7th to pay up or he could be arrested. Better than I ever did. Looking like a true survivor feeling like a little kid I do that sir Elton John says

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"What exactly was the research So here's a local media person calling him out Here is liberal privilege right here I don't have to answer to you idiots I'm a liberal I'm the mayor of New York City I just said it was a migration crisis even though my chief of staff decided to bounce and do a research project and you're just going to take my word for it and shut your pie hole Here check it out yourself You have to go back to the idea of cruise ships The times reported that your chief of staff spent time on a cruise ship in France to research purposes One of the what he was trying to figure out there in most of that taxpayer funded Would I go through I answered a cruise ship questioned already I'm not going back and forth in that When there's something when there's something to announce more about a cruise ship idea or any other idea of my announcement I'm finished with that next question He's finished I mean he's not like a public servant or anything I mean he's an oligarch I'm finished with that

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"I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. New York and other cities are straining under an influx of migrants sent by Republican governors from other states, but federal help may be on the way. Mayor Eric Adams says about 8500 asylum seekers are currently in New York's shelter system. The White House is helping cities that have received relocated migrants with federal emergency management agency representatives onsite to coordinate efforts to administer federal support. That, according to press secretary karine Jean Pierre on Friday, she added that funding is available for local governments and nonprofits through fema's emergency food and shelter program to support humanitarian relief from migrants. FedEx corp lost $11 billion in market value wiping out two years of stock gains. It's been a rough week for that company. And this is after withdrawing its earnings forecast on worsening business conditions in a potentially worrying sign for the global economy, the package delivery giant flagged weakness in Asia and challenges in Europe as it pulled its prior outlook and reported preliminary results for the latest quarter that fell well short of Wall Street expectations. Conditions could deteriorate further in the current period, according to FedEx. The company will take immediate steps to cut costs, including parking some aircraft, cutting workers, hours, and closing more than 90 of its roughly 2200 FedEx office locations. As in P global ratings as cut Kohl's credit rating to junk, we get more about that from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. The move came after the department store chain slashed its sales and earnings guidance for the year. Sales at Kohl's declined by 8 and a half percent in the second quarter as inflation ate away at the discretionary income of Cole's middle income customers, the retailer has had a tumultuous few years as it struggled to deal with COVID induced store closures and supply chain woes. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm susannah Palmer. This is Bloomberg. Your listening to balance and power with David Westin on Bloomberg radio. Still to come this hour, inflation puts Democrats back on their heels for the midterm elections. I talk with the Democrat who serves as House majority leader steny Hoyer. But first, the consumer financial protection bureau is taking a hard look at those buy now pay later companies. I talked with director Rohit Chopra about his report. We did a study that collected data on millions of loans and what we found was that by now pay later, boomed during the pandemic, almost a tenfold increase over two years. And it's a product that in many ways is kind of traditional. You buy something and you pay it back over four installments, but it is supercharged with a modern data surveillance twist. So we looked at all the data and what we find is that yes, this is something that's going to be here to stay. But there's some big differences between how consumers are experiencing buy now pay later compared to what they experience with their credit card when it comes to those baseline protections. So as a first principle, how much are they subject to regulation already? Well, there's certainly subject to some of the laws and what we find is that they are a close substitute to a credit card, but don't necessarily observe the same things that the credit card companies have been observing. For example, the credit card companies have long been responsible for making sure there's some clear dispute provisions when you return something or when something goes wrong. There's pretty clear disclosures. We've all seen that box when we go get a credit card. And the list goes on and on. So one of the things that the report describes is those differences and we're going to be looking at ways to make sure that there's some parity between buy now pay later and credit cards. How many complaints are you getting? And do you have enforcement actions going? Well, so we do receive complaints on a whole host of products. We're going to be continuing our analysis of this. One of the things we describe in the report is that credit card issuers and others, their subject to routine oversight by bank regulators, but that hasn't been the case for buy now pay later. We're going to be looking how to make sure that they're held to the same account. Especially for us to understand how are they collecting all of this data on us. You know, the buy now pay later model depends on a lot of user surveillance ingesting our shopping movements and where we are and when we're buying things so that they can use that to lure us in to buy and borrow more. You're already seeing investors

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"mayor eric adams" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Elizabeth II. I'm Scott Carr. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. It's been 21 years since the attacks of September 11th of 2001. In New York, the families of victims will again gather for the ceremony inside the 9 11 memorial Plaza in Lower Manhattan. Mayor Eric Adams showed up yesterday afternoon at the Jacob riis houses in the East Village neighborhood, then drank a glass of water from the faucet of an apartment there before he declared the water safe to drink. Residents of the complex had been alarmed for 8 days after an Illinois lab hired by the city detected arsenic in the drinking water. It turned out to be a false alarm. Still some residents are skeptical, including Liana perilla. I don't think I'll be drinking it for a while. And the lab later retracted its findings and the city's own test results later cleared the water of any unsafe contaminants. The focus turns back to inflation in the week ahead, Bloomberg's Karen Moscow has more. Markets will be focused on U.S. inflation data for August after price broke the accelerated more than forecast in July, while an expected 8.1% rise in the consumer price index on the year would suggest inflation is cooling. The core measure that excludes food and fuel as seen accelerating. Tuesday, CPI report is the last before Federal Reserve officials convened for their next policy meeting. The producer price index is out Wednesday, Thursday, its retail sales and industrial production and Friday consumer sentiment. Bloomberg's Kieran Moscow. Amazon sellers are bracing for a bleak holiday shopping season as inflation bites consumers. Bloomberg's Courtney Donahue has details. Many merchants fear they'll be forced to cut prices to move a mountain of unsold inventory. It's a change from the previous two years when sellers scrambled to get enough products into Amazon warehouses. Insider intelligence says online sales will rise a little more than 9% this year to a $1 trillion. The first time growth has slipped into the single digits. Courtney Donahue Bloomberg radio. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg

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"Against monkeypox and 9200 appointments for doses were snapped up in minutes last night. New York City has by far the largest number of cases in the state, the CDC has ordered two and a half million doses of the vaccine. That's on top of two and a half million that were ordered on July 1st, nearly 33,000 of those doses will arrive in New York next week, according to governor hochul. Mayor Eric Adams says the city needs more. New Jersey has launched its new suicide hotline, those experiencing a mental health crisis will be able to call 9 8 8 four immediate help. 9 8 8 allows us to do is to begin to develop a mobile healthcare unit mental healthcare unit throughout the state, which will help individuals in your communities, keep people out of hospitals and the criminal justice system. Assembly speaker Craig Coughlin says the network will give residents universal access to dozens of local independent crisis centers that provide on the spot guidance and direct callers to further care. New Jersey is investing nearly $29 million into the phone line that provides service in English and Spanish while the state works to expand language options. Prospects receded for a full percentage point rate hike by the Federal Reserve this month is as to officials declined to endorse such a move more from Bloomberg's Charlie poet. Speaking separately, Atlanta fed president Rafael bostic voiced wearing a super sized increase and St. Louis's Jim bullard said he will defer judgment to the Central Bank's policy meeting later this month. He was quoted last week of saying he favored sticking with a 75 basis point rate increase despite a hot waiting for June consumer prices. Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg. You're listening to masters in business with Barry rid holds on Bloomberg radio. I'm Barry holtz, you're listening to masters in business on Bloomberg radio, my extra special guest this week is anti Oman. He is the co head of portfolio solutions at AQR. He is also the author of a new book, investing amid low expected returns, so let's talk a little bit about low expected returns. We already talked about the impacts on fed rates, what else goes into driving valuation factors that can lower future expected returns. So it really depends on what horizon we talk about. So monetary policy macro conditions are very important for short term, but I think I'd like to focus on real focus in the book mainly on long-term expected returns. And then long-term being three 5 ten years, something like that. And yeah, it's interesting. If you go even further than valuations even don't matter, so everything is gets diluted. And then you have to think about what some theoretical number. So for ten years ahead, then starting its evaluations are essential. And again, so I think those are very helpful anchor for thinking about those returns, even though you can get this very ugly forecast there are what happened in the last decade. But when such something happens, then it pretty much stores problem for the future. So last decade, as it's rich and it has meant that you are going to have even more problems in those future returns. And I think the only way you can sort of solve the low expected return problem here is at least for risky assets is that there would be this much faster growth. This techno optimism that you will get in some quarters and the rest could be, but we've had we've had wonderful technological advances last hundred years. And 2% real growth is pretty much as good as it gets. And that's the interesting thing because you talk in the book about very often mom and pop investors, individual investors tend to confuse GDP growth with expected returns, academically, we know there's almost no correlation between the two is that. It's surprising that whether you look at over time in one country or you look at across countries, the relation is very modest and my favorite poster boy on that one is China which had this 30 years of very fast growth. And for equity investors, it was a really sorry story. Yeah, no, it was a lost opportunity. If you piled into China in 1990, you missed a lot of opportunity elsewhere in the world. It's quite amazing. And there are some stories why that's why that's the case, like basically one logic is a GDP growth, doesn't capture how the pie is shared between corporates and so on. And that's a different sector composition. Public versus unlisted sectors. All kinds of questions like this that can then mechanically explain why this happens, but it is a weird result. And it's understandable. And I think it commonly motivates people to look for those fast growing countries and taking it for granted that that's a good deal. So when we're thinking about various asset classes, how does cash work into that allocation strategy is that a legitimate asset class or is it just a drag on future returns? Except for years like 2022. Well, even in 2022, again, in relative sense caches, of course, doing fine, but real returning cash is whatever -5% is established to be better than even more price various results. And so I think one interesting thing is that you need to have some market timing ability, I think, to make cash useful and use it almost as an option. And then it matters whether you have got some interesting yeast levels, 20 years ago, you had that three, 4% real return cash, not around in this situation. So I do think that the main story with cash sees, like you said, there's something about the dragon it dilutes, it's not a very great diversifier it dilutes the performance. It would be good if you have got some great market timing skills, but let's be humble about it. Often I even say that cash may be best used as a basically on the other side, like you want to use it for leverage for some long shot strategies. And so that may be helpful answer what you do with that. In the book, I like the way you describe certain investor types based on their future liabilities. So pensions and endowments to find benefit plans, you point out that they're particularly sensitive to low expected returns. Tell us what makes them so susceptible is it the future liabilities they have, why is merely the concept of lower expected returns so problematic for them? Yeah, well I think it is for any investor, but if you have made some commitments for the future, then it is maybe more legally binding and that makes it tougher than for somebody who can who can basically adjust expectations or try to just live through these things without sort of recognizing the low expected return until somewhere far into the future. So let's talk about foreign to the future. How long should we expect lower returns for? Is this a question of quarters or years and decades? I do think that we are now in this fast pain situation where we will probably get more we will surely get more monetary policy tightening and I suspect that the latest latest market positivity is maybe way too optimistic. I think you will

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"Tappen Zee bridge. Details coming up in traffic first, Michael Barr with what else is going on in New York and around the world. Good morning, Michael. Good morning, Nathan New York governor Kathy Oakley said she will convene a special session of the legislature today to begin to considering legislation enshrining abortion access in the state's constitution. According to a statement overnight from hulk, the state will take action on protecting its people in response to Supreme Court rulings on abortion rights and gun safety. It comes as New York lawmakers began a special legislative session yesterday with the intent of limiting firearms in public. Authorities in Newark, New Jersey, say 9 people were shot in a suspected drive by shooting newer exacting public safety director Raoul malave. 5 of the shooting victims were able to get themselves to an area hospital on their own out of those 5, one of them was a juvenile 17 years old. All of those victims are in stable condition. Public safety director malave says although shot are expected to survive. New York mayor Eric Adams calls it the country's first ever forensic DNA gun crime unit as the city remains on edge over a number of shootings. Adams spoke at a news conference outside the medical examiner's office in Manhattan. The $2.5 million unit will hire, train 24 forensic scientists, dedicated to testing and analyzing of the evidence from gun crimes throughout the 5 borough. Mayor Adams says the unit will accelerate evidence testing from 60 days to 30 days. New York governor Kathy hochul signed a bill extending mayoral control over the New York City school system. The renewal essentially gives mayor Adams unilateral say over the schools. The head of the TSA expects a busy 4th of July holiday weekend, administrator David bakowski says expect Sunday to be the busiest travel day. There are busy periods of time

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"Clear that women should have a right to control their bodies And we march in here Mayor Eric Adams was among those on hand expressing opposition to the recently leaked Supreme Court draft opinion indicating roe V wade could soon be overturned Adam said abortion is healthcare and healthcare is a human right Ukraine is being crowned 2022 Eurovision Song Contest winner Here's Scott Carr Watch this one Eurovision has been known to launch the pretty successful careers before like in 1974 Sweden they've never won it This year's winner Ukrainian folk rappers kalush orchestra beat out main rivals the UK and Spain where their song stefania written for their front man's mother of the same name but since turned into an anthem for the war torn country President Vladimir zelensky praised the group's win on Instagram saying our courage impresses the world our music conquers Europe An asteroid bigger than a skyscraper will be flying close to earth this weekend NASA says the potentially dangerous boulder will hurtle past our planet Sunday Night at over 18,000 mph They call it potentially dangerous because it will get within three and a half million miles of earth Anything closer than 4.6 million miles is considered dangerous The Powerball jackpot is growing lottery officials say Monday's drawing will be worth an estimated $90 million after no one matched all 6 numbers to claim last night's top prize Saturday's numbers were 6 40 41 45 and 52 The Powerball number was 9 The cash value for tomorrow's drawing is $52.6 million Powerball is played on Monday Wednesday and Saturday in 45 states as well as Washington D.C. the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico I'm Dina kodiak And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom As we've been reporting police are still investigating the buffalo supermarket massacre that occurred yesterday afternoon when an 18 year old male opened fire inside the store in what police have called an act of racially motivated violent extremism The suspect live streamed the incident where he shot 11 black and two white victims killing ten and injuring three Officers are also reportedly looking into a possible manifesto written and uploaded shortly before they attack Here's governor Kathy hochul This incident.

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"Struggling performers as well as those vendors and smaller businesses that rely on the city's entertainment economy We created an unfair disadvantage to New York based performance I'm correcting that unfair disadvantage and I'm doing it at the appropriate time when our numbers are low Mayor Eric Adams It's an extraordinary development in the ongoing investigation into the January 6th rioting last year on Capitol Hill A House committee is now examining dozens of text messages sent to president Trump's chief of staff Mark Meadows according to several reports Virginia Thomas wife of justice clarence Thomas texted Meadows urging him to keep challenging the election results North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un told state media that he's getting ready for a confrontation with the United States the report came after North Korea launched its largest intercontinental ballistic missile yesterday drawing international condemnation retired general Robert Abrams former commander of U.S. forces in Korea is calling for tougher sanctions on North Korea The sanctions that North Korea is under today pale in comparison to what the international community has done in very short order to Russia So we should look very hard at that retired general Abrams spoke to ABC Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts more than a 120 countries Michael Barr this is Bloomberg John Michael thank you It's now 5 36 of Wall Street and it's time for the Bloomberg sports update and good morning John Stan shower Good morning John the upsets.

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"Fire to spread and the smoke to spread And mayor Eric Adams This is going to be one of the rose fires that we have witnessed during modern times Here in the city of New York Niagara says 32 people were transported to 5 hospitals with the majority of the victims suffering from severe smoke inhalation House speaker Nancy Pelosi said there's an opportunity to add federal coronavirus relief aid to a package of legislation funding the government as a February deadline looms It is clear from the opportunity that is there and the again the challenge that is there from the resilience of this virus Pelosi was speaking on CBS's face the nation She said president Joe Biden's administration has not made a formal request for a more funding She says additional funds to help mitigate the effects of the pandemic could be added to a bill that's needed to fund the government after a stop gap spending measure runs out on February 18th The week's economic reports include a look at the consumer price index for December economists surveyed by Bloomberg are forecasting that the inflation gauge will have risen a big 7% year over year and repeating our top story at least 19 people are said to have been killed in a 5 alarm Bronx apartment building fire this morning Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm susannah Palmer This is Bloomberg This is Bloomberg business of sports Money in sports is one of the reasons why I enjoy being on Monday night countdown on the ESPN is we're going to talk about some of the more interesting aspects of business of sports There's all kinds of cool questions So this is the country is finally deeply getting the memo about how amazing the sport is I think the sky's the limit for MLS Increasingly we're spending more and more of our time in a digital world and it's also becoming a really powerful place for commerce It is so nice to be back and to be able to have things back in the building So despite the chaotic schedule this is why we do what we do Bloomberg business of sports from Bloomberg radio This is.