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00:00:00first let's get to the big three number three you know the city of chicago uh does not need
00:00:13a military occupied state you know these are federal troops they do not go through the training
00:00:19that our police officers go through so they cannot even enact uh police authority that is mayor
00:00:25brandon johnson one of the worst mayors of politicians in anybody's lifetime dems meet
00:00:30minneapolis amidst the gerrymandering face-off and a fight against a trump crime crackdown
00:00:34in horribly run blue cities next stop as you just heard chicago the stakes could not be higher but
00:00:40it's the working class law-abiding urban families who will benefit number two brothers and sisters
00:00:49brothers and sisters my name is kilmar abrigo garcia and i want you to remember this
00:00:56remember that i am free and i was able to be reunited with my family not anymore uh standoff
00:01:05dem scrambled to to save law-breaking illegal immigrant while the trump team pushes relentlessly
00:01:10to round him up word is he's now in ice custody and he could soon be heading to uganda two cases
00:01:18tell the whole story and they are front and center today number one we never target civilian
00:01:24civilian sites listen to that we only attack the sites which are directly involved in the ukrainian
00:01:33military machine yes like grammar schools of latim putin about to get punished russia changes stances
00:01:40on peace with ukraine and this time i look for trump to take action i'll explain as ukraine takes aim and by
00:01:46the way i know it's not vladimir putin it's sergey lavrov and you think well that's not what putin says
00:01:51no it's exactly what putin says when he says i'm not targeting prove to me prove to us that we're
00:01:57targeting civilian structures that's all they're targeting they're getting military they're not going
00:02:02for military targets they're losing 20 000 a month when they go military to military charlie hurt
00:02:08fresh off fox and friends weekend filling in this week for lawrence joins us now uh charlie it's a
00:02:13little bit disappointing a week ago today there was a sense that maybe vladimir putin would be
00:02:18moving in on to moving in a way that we could move forward with talks it doesn't look like they
00:02:24want any part of it yeah it does seem like they've uh stalled out and as president trump has said many
00:02:30times um you know when he came into this he thought this would have been one of the easier things to
00:02:35to figure out and it's turning out to be one of the more difficult things uh to figure out and um and
00:02:42certainly there was a lot of momentum after last week but i can't help but think that um that the
00:02:48president isn't getting a little annoyed uh by uh putin right now by um some of this uh the gamesmanship
00:02:58here right and it does make you wonder if if we aren't going to start seeing more uh dramatic
00:03:06sanctions so if you want to talk about the borders of the land you stole from the country uh 41 42 months
00:03:12ago uh and then you want to talk about international troops providing security that they've broken every
00:03:18agreement since 1994 so we'd have international troops there they thought they decided on a framework
00:03:23of that in alaska and they went over details with the european leaders at the white house and now
00:03:30the president uh vladimir putin says no we don't want any international troops there in terms of what
00:03:36ukraine is asked to sacrifice i think alexander stubb the president of finland good friend of president
00:03:42trump and who knows putin well said this cut eight but i think for an american audience it's very
00:03:48important to understand the issue of land here because if you take what putin is asking from
00:03:56ukraine and juxtapose that to the united states it's a little bit like the u.s giving up florida
00:04:03georgia south carolina north carolina virginia even maryland and creating some kind of a super
00:04:10highway through which you can attack new york that's the example and that's still what zelensky
00:04:17was looking to deal with yeah well of course i don't think anybody um or a no sensible person
00:04:23thinks that ukraine hasn't gotten screwed here and and and any negotiation isn't going to wind up
00:04:30getting screwed if they end up giving up land uh you know the problem has always been the appetite
00:04:36among americans both in terms of boots on the ground which uh they are hotly against but also the the
00:04:44funding of the effort the you know the concern i think for most voters is why isn't this more
00:04:51europe's problem why do we have to to pay for everything and and that that's but but in terms
00:04:56of you know but do you know the answer to that now well it's interesting actually it was actually
00:05:00buying the weapons from us yeah and it's actually kind of interesting even if you look at polling
00:05:07within the united states um and i don't you know i think polls are full of it i think you can get a poll
00:05:12to say absolutely anything the the one kind of poll that i do put stock in are polls that ask the same
00:05:17question again and again of the same groups of people over time and you watch trends and what i do
00:05:23think is very interesting is something has happened over the past six months where uh where american voters
00:05:30are more um are more fine are more aligned and more sympathetic with uh with ukraine than they were
00:05:40six months ago and i i don't i can't explain why that is but i think it's interesting i've just
00:05:44stumbled onto a great analogy should i share it with you or keep it to myself yeah let's hear it let's
00:05:48hear your great analogy so can you imagine you have an argument with your spouse and you both say
00:05:52you're right that's like right hypothetically so let's just think of a reality show okay uh housewife
00:05:58show right so you have a you have an argument with your spouse and everyone goes i don't know who's
00:06:02right or wrong i'm not there i don't know who's right or wrong i'm not there so trump came in and
00:06:07said i don't know who's right or wrong i just want to i want you guys to get along yeah and then
00:06:12they brought the cameras in they go we're going to follow both of you and it became clear even with
00:06:18selensky and the blow up at the oval office so let's see like yeah i i want peace he's like okay
00:06:22now what about you don't want peace i told you i want peace but that you're seeing both sides and
00:06:29you go ladies and gentlemen you make the call you've seen both sides if vladimir putin unless
00:06:34he says i don't know what lavrov has been saying over the last week i'm all for international troops
00:06:39on the doorstep uh where they're exposing the problem the invader the bad guy there was no reason
00:06:47for this invasion there was no russian-speaking people that needed saving yeah there was no
00:06:52russian orthodox church that needed um needed to be needed to absolve the ukrainians so this all was
00:06:59a folly it was an excuse to invade a country to a guy that wants to re-establish the soviet union but
00:07:05not not to justify anything but you can't say there's no reason for the invasion there was a
00:07:10reason which was invasion well i for to listen to vladimir putin say he had security has security
00:07:16concerns which is that nato is encroaching closer what is it no i know but i'm not here to defend
00:07:22this i'm simply saying the idea you can't approach this by saying there is no reason there is no he
00:07:28does have a no he made it up you okay you don't like his reason but he does have a reason but it's
00:07:33totally made up which is my only point is if you're going to arrive at a negotiation a solution
00:07:41in a negotiation his negotiation to arrive at a solution to a problem you have to you have to
00:07:47know what your opponent is thinking you have to be and if he says he has security concerns you have
00:07:54to be aware of that and you may disagree with it but you have to listen to that and then figure out a
00:07:59way to prove that he shouldn't have but no no see there's what he's thinking and what he's saying
00:08:05okay he said he said okay nato's a threat nato's never been a threat to anyone they're a defensive
00:08:10okay so maybe his reason is number one wants this rich area so he said there you go but so if he said
00:08:15my goal is to get that rich area out of ukraine that's what that's his reason he could say there's a
00:08:22russian-speaking people that need saving but that's not the reason the reason is he wants ukraine and
00:08:27thinks it's an illegitimate country but i just think that i think that approaching this and i think
00:08:32donald trump has done a very good job of this president trump has done a very good job of this
00:08:36of acknowledging that i may he may not agree with vladimir putin on anything but he's going to listen
00:08:42to the arguments because he wants to negotiate a solution to it right that is amenable and if there
00:08:48was real things for vladimir putin to get that's why the president solved the other six and that's why
00:08:55he's having trouble with this one yeah because one side's not even being honest about what they're
00:08:59looking for and what they're looking for is to absorb the country and put a puppet there and we
00:09:05would never accept that but he knows that so he comes up with other reasons now uh we do have this
00:09:11news just in secretary of homeland uh christy noem announced that ice has arrested kilmar albergo
00:09:20garcia an ms-13 gang member human trafficker wife beater child predator and criminal illegal alien
00:09:26uh he's arrested uh he's arrested he's in custody he is being processed for removal to
00:09:32uganda quote today ice law enforcement arrested him she went on to say president trump is not going to
00:09:39allow this illegal alien ms-13 gangster human trafficker domestic abuser child predator to terrorize
00:09:47american citizens any longer so you know i you you and i sat there and watched this uh this press
00:09:54conference with uh kilmar albergo garcia earlier this morning and i kept thinking you know can you
00:10:01imagine if you went decided to go to france or decided to go to switzerland and you were going
00:10:08to break into the country and you were going to live there for several years illegally and then they
00:10:13were going to deport you because you were there illegally and you had also apparently committed some crimes
00:10:20that uh were pretty serious both beating your girlfriend and then also being in a drug and human
00:10:26trafficking gang um and then when they decided to hold a hearing to throw you out of the country
00:10:32you decided to hold a press conference you couldn't do it in french because you don't speak french you've
00:10:37been there for like 10 years but you don't speak french so you have to bring an interpreter who comes
00:10:42and translates your english speech where you're outraged you're invoking family and god and freedom
00:10:48all this kind of stuff and then the interpreter has to translate it into sp into french so that the
00:10:53french uh audience can listen to what it is you have to say could you imagine doing that i i i
00:10:59couldn't see brian kilmeade doing no and i think most of the american people uh see i don't understand
00:11:05who this guy is and why you'd have senator van holland why is this hero now why is he we're gonna fight
00:11:13for your rights and then wes moore uh says this about kim i can't play the whole thing i'm gonna
00:11:18throw up in my mouth but this is this is him cut 15. what we know is that you know i know we're asking
00:11:25for is that the constitution be followed on this uh the constitution is very clear about how we deal
00:11:31with these types of issues and when we look at what's happened in in this situation it's the
00:11:35president manipulating the fact that we have a very broken immigration system so okay what's he
00:11:40talking about he says nothing no no i totally agree with the the the truncated clip you just
00:11:45played 100 agree with him that we need to follow the constitution and you know what we are yes this
00:11:52is the constitution now and people like him for at least two judges yeah they they and they love to
00:11:57say things like oh the immigration system is broken well yeah okay there are problems with the
00:12:01immigration system but actually the immigration system is actually very clear about this you're not
00:12:06allowed to be in the country illegally as an illegal you're not allowed to work illegally in the country
00:12:12as an illegal there are all kinds of now you may not like the laws but that doesn't mean that the
00:12:17system is broken and if you if you want to change the laws then you can go and elect people to change the
00:12:23laws the problem with our the problem with our broken i'm doing air quotes our immigration system is
00:12:29that you have a lot of politicians who don't care about the constitution and don't care about the law
00:12:35and they are deciding to freelance and make it up as they go along sanctuary cities is example and
00:12:41violate all of the laws all the kind of the constitution and um because they because they're
00:12:47upset about it because it's politically popular within the democrat party for them to do that
00:12:51problem for democrats is it's becoming less and less uh politically popular for them to do this
00:12:56i'm gonna when we come back i have a suggestion to add to the pro what would add to the president's
00:13:02immigration agenda which would really throw off his critics stand by we have the latest kilmar
00:13:08albergo garcia if you're looking to play pick up basketball with him this weekend if you're hoping
00:13:13to go have a if you invite him to your house for monday's barbecue uh he's not going uh he's going
00:13:19to be in uganda at zorim amdani's compound perhaps or at the applebee's near the compound they could
00:13:26lift weights together that would be great
00:13:32hey we're back uh kilmar albergo garcia is uh under arrest he was uh given a hero send off as
00:13:40he went into a nice facility he thought to get his orders and go back to his family but his family
00:13:45will have an option to join him in uganda i imagine they will say no thank you um that's why we have
00:13:52email and zoom i'm pretty sure uh charlie hurt is here charlie i have an idea oh good you ready i can't
00:13:59wait as much as we are cracking down illegal immigrants here i think we should work out a plan
00:14:07where those people on green cards that normally have to wait 10 years can wait five maybe h1b visas
00:14:14to people doing it the right way waiting in line from argentina and brazil and uh switzerland
00:14:20whatever those people coming into our country the right way let's cut their paperwork let's cut
00:14:27cut that uh bureaucracy and speed up to the people doing it the right way because right now it is too
00:14:33laborious to do it the right way and now that you've sealed the border do you agree that we can
00:14:39in lieu of doing comprehensive yeah which was probably never going to happen can we start doing the other
00:14:46stuff on the people who are following the rules well and i think that's and you could even expand that
00:14:52beyond the the people who are doing it by the rules and include the the so-called dreamers that that
00:14:58held up that you know that held up uh the debate records for decades or for 15 years and i've always
00:15:05thought that you know the the real tell that democrats don't actually want to solve this problem
00:15:11is that when donald trump went to democrats and said i'll make you a deal on dreamers but you have to
00:15:18fix the border they didn't they turned him down dick durbin was like nope we don't want to do that
00:15:23because they don't want to solve the problem they love the problem the problem helps them politically
00:15:27until and and and this has always been if from the very beginning if you cared even about the people
00:15:34who weren't dreamers these were young children who were brought here by their parents who are illegal
00:15:39even if if you cared about beyond that you cared about actual people that came across the border
00:15:44um if you care about them the single greatest thing you could do to them is fix the border because
00:15:51as soon as you fix the border the contours of the entire debate changes and what we have found is that
00:15:57now that donald trump has done this and i think that he's open to absolutely anything any sort of
00:16:03negotiation on on those usually you're probably going to disagree with me and i'm fine with it
00:16:08is that i believe the hospitality workers the meat packers and the farmers don't become citizens
00:16:15but if they've been here not over the last four years but they've been here and there's nothing on
00:16:19their record uh they get extended work visas so we don't destroy agriculture hospitality and meat packers
00:16:28for example immediately i don't reward them with citizenship you could say pay them a fine
00:16:33but they don't have to evacuate well that becomes a political question and everything donald trump is
00:16:40doing right now depends upon the economy good being good for the people that voted for him and and people
00:16:46who didn't vote for him but the economy being really good and i think if donald trump looks at this
00:16:51and sees that doing you know enforcing those laws hurts the economy i think you're going to see him
00:16:57negotiating because a lot of the farmers voted for him and they're saying 70 of my workforce came here
00:17:01illegally and they've been it's a real problem uh charlie hurt you're not a problem thank you
00:17:06hi everyone welcome back thanks so much for listening uh it was great to have charlie hurt in
00:17:15here and of course have the breaking news kilmar abrigo garcia is going to be packed up
00:17:19and sent to afghan to excuse me afghanistan that would be nice uganda uh good luck with that and he can
00:17:26maybe bring his family if he wants he was offered a deal where he pled guilty on two counts
00:17:32one was human trafficking and then sent to costa rica and he said no okay this is plan b mayor scott
00:17:39singer joins us now mayor of boca raton uh and he's also a chairman of america first policy institute's
00:17:46mayor's council uh mayor singer welcome to the brain kill me show thank you brian for having me hey uh
00:17:52mr mayor first off you've had a very interesting background i did not know that you've had quite a
00:17:58bit of success on jeopardy and who wants to be a millionaire i mean is so did you know you were
00:18:03capable of excelling on both those syndicated shows i've always loved trivia as a kid i watched
00:18:09jeopardy from his kid i got was fortunate enough to take millionaire in during law school and help pay
00:18:13for law school and uh then i my dreams came true and i got to tape jeopardy and win so a lot of fun
00:18:18all right so it's having a lot of fun here with you absolutely that's good point but you're out
00:18:23there you realize that we could be about to be here in new york city about to elect a marxist
00:18:28communist socialist pick one proud to want to redistribute wealth and you wanted to redistribute
00:18:35new yorkers you're saying come one come all to boca raton absolutely we've had a lot of success
00:18:41over decades and especially since covid of attracting business businesses job creators and high net worth
00:18:47individuals who want to come to our low tax low regulation beautiful state and beautiful city
00:18:53we've got the lowest property tax rate of any full service city in florida but unlike the crazy ideas
00:18:58you're hearing in new york that are going to drive away capital increase the marginal tax rate to 17
00:19:02percent that's 17 more than paying boca raton we are streamlining efforts welcoming businesses and
00:19:08creating a great quality of life where we invest in public safety infrastructure and so much more
00:19:12well first off what kind of responsive what if what kind of uh response have you had from new yorkers
00:19:16to date i mean it seems like there's a lot of people relocated during the pandemic is it still
00:19:21happening it is still happening and we're really focusing on corporate executives and people looking
00:19:27to move businesses here i don't expect thousands of people moving to our beautiful city of 100 000
00:19:31we're pretty well built out but we have plenty of office space to accommodate and unlike other cities
00:19:36that are shrinking their downtown footprint for office we're actually growing ours we're working on a
00:19:40public private partnership to add 300 000 square feet of office right in our downtown to go along
00:19:45with more than 150 that's already underway so you've got plenty of places for jobs and we expect people
00:19:50to be moving and the response has been strong brian so he's pretty amazing too and what in terms of
00:19:54crime what are you dealing with in boca raton uh we've got tremendous public safety records we were
00:20:01of the lowest crime rates we had at 40 year lows about six years ago and they've only dropped since then
00:20:06and we've bucked the tide because we have one of the highest starting salaries for police departments
00:20:10in the nation because we can retract attract and retain the best people understand this and we've
00:20:16invested more in public safety that's why these crazy ideas you're seeing in new york and other places
00:20:21to replace police sworn law enforcement officers with others are going to increase crime there we do the
00:20:27opposite we've staffed up our police department and we have the best public safety so you have these mayors
00:20:32now pushing back on a possible national guard presence when the crime stats are off the charts
00:20:38in dc as well as now could be chicago and there's uh wary in places like baltimore wary instead of saying
00:20:46i thank you for the help so what about the mindset of leave me alone federal government you can understand
00:20:52that but i think that donald trump's case he's getting impatient because they're not cracking down on these
00:20:57criminals that's why i'm proud to partner with other mayors on this new newly formed america first
00:21:03policy institute mayor's council because we're focusing on governing the way tying the issues
00:21:08you see in washington to main street and the governor the excuse me they have a governor's
00:21:12council as well but the governor's council the mayor's council we're focused on what we can do at
00:21:15our cities i'm not worried about federal troops coming to my city because we have great crime records
00:21:21a great crime low crime rates and great public safety records so you know maybe it's a different
00:21:26perspective and yes cities should be able to govern wall to wall but where cities are failing that's
00:21:32where you're having problems and this is why this discussion is happening in other places i don't
00:21:35have to tell you about the illegal immigrant driving a truck with a commercial license
00:21:40an 18-wheeler making a crazy u-turn killed three people from florida they've extradited him because
00:21:45your lieutenant governor showed up in california to get him and brought them back and there's a
00:21:50petition of two million plus to say he deserves leniency but now not only is he not getting
00:21:56leniency in florida you guys have changed the rules and how do you feel about it then now every
00:22:01way station will be an investigation point in florida where we make sure that the person driving
00:22:06has got a license and from this country and understands english how do you feel about this
00:22:12i think what we're really seeing it's credit to the president president trump and the administration
00:22:16because what they've done has been a sea change of what happened four years ago we had millions of
00:22:20people without documentation coming in crossing the border without without without any reason or
00:22:26basis and then not meeting the basic qualifications but that porous border created issues for us in the
00:22:31city level fentanyl the fentanyl epidemic is far worse than even the the traffic epidemic or or the
00:22:37number of people killed every year on roadways and the porous border allowed that to come in with
00:22:43president trump reducing border crossings by more than 90 percent we've now solved the problem that went
00:22:49was just exacerbated and i appreciate secretary rubio's statement that we're you know and the
00:22:54administration that they're not going to be issuing cdl licenses commercial driver's licenses to people
00:22:59without documentation anymore it's a real problem you can't have this happening and so it affects us at
00:23:04the city level because we're dealing with fentanyl on the streets we're dealing with crimes we're
00:23:08dealing with people who are injured in accidents so i think it's very important that we do all these
00:23:12things a couple of things are going on too there's gerrymandering madness is going on they felt as though
00:23:16the census was not giving an accurate description of what happened in florida and texas in particular
00:23:21your populations increase about five percent each since the 2020 census with congressional districts
00:23:27being divided up texas won and redistrict are about to change and maybe make it easier for five more
00:23:33republicans to win they've answered the same thing it looks like they're on the path in california
00:23:37and i think governor ron de santa says he's going to feel to do the same thing i know you're a you
00:23:43don't necessarily have a say in this but you certainly have an opinion on this how do you feel
00:23:47about it i think it's important that it's several things first there were questions about the census
00:23:53and the after census review that came after the biden administration came in they reviewed it and saw
00:23:58that there were statistical errors unfortunately for florida may have denied us one more seat that's
00:24:02an issue they're going to have to address going forward someone's going to have to address the fact that
00:24:06we've had a strategy by one party to increase head count um through perhaps very lax or no immigration
00:24:13laws for the purpose of redistricting for census and that's something that'll have to get taken up after
00:24:18this cycle uh but for now i can understand why this is going on we're going to have a bumpy 2026 cycle
00:24:23with states doing mid mid-century or mid-decade redistricting uh but it's important that we get the numbers
00:24:29right more going forward for the census so with the border sealed and you know there's so many
00:24:37illegal immigrants that have been here that have not broken any laws have been here over 10 years
00:24:42what is the what do you think we should do with hospital hospitality workers maybe meatpackers people in
00:24:50the farming community what do we do with the illegals that have not broken the law except for coming here
00:24:57illegally we could is there a way for them to stay with the fall if the agriculture community wants
00:25:03them to if the hospitality workers many of which voted for trump uh said they need the help what are
00:25:10your thoughts about that i think they're a big first the biggest challenge which we're still addressing
00:25:15i think president trump has done a great job in terms of sealing the border but we still had millions
00:25:19of people who came in over the last four years that haven't been addressed so you first have to address
00:25:24those people then you have to go up to the second cycle of people who are here longer some you know
00:25:28in cases more than four years more than 10 years and i think you know the reasonable policy would be
00:25:33looking at the differences there um but it's still we still have a lot of people who just got here
00:25:38and um the qualifications for which they got protected status are going away and i think we need
00:25:44to deal with that first from a mayor world's perspective it's more it's something that the federal
00:25:48government's got to address but i do see it's it's we got to get people out who don't belong here now
00:25:53and i appreciate the administration's focus as you mentioned at the start of this this topic here
00:25:57uh people are committing violent crimes so uh mayor scott singer you're mayor of boca raton now
00:26:04you're a harvard grad have you have thought about the the education and the exposure we're finding
00:26:09about about ivy league schools and the amount of international students there that uh that seem to be a
00:26:14a priority because they pay full freight as opposed to americans who might have great grades have you
00:26:20thought about what the the president's current war against your former university as well as the one
00:26:27that's been resolved with columbia and brown absolutely and i appreciate what president trump
00:26:32is doing there you know as he joked to uh will sharp one day he went there when harvard was still good
00:26:37i think that would hopefully apply to me too because harvard's frankly gone down it has been
00:26:41heartbreaking for me just to see it all of our campus there's a lot of them not the state ones
00:26:45in florida mind you um how you've had unchecked anti-semitism and just a frankly a loss of moral
00:26:52compass where where the university president's being hauled before the house committee and couldn't even
00:26:58stand up to to violent statements and talking about threats you wouldn't have that in other places
00:27:02and yet you're seeing it in these academic bastions of learning um it's shameful i think the
00:27:08administration's done a great job in holding universities accountable and there's more
00:27:12accountability that needs to happen because frankly there are um very disturbing political and policy
00:27:19views that are harmful to america and frankly universities are there to educate our nation to
00:27:24help provide learning so we can inculcate the values that make america special to the next generation
00:27:30of leaders if we're having 30 40 foreign students and these view views that you know death to america
00:27:36being talked about on campus openly that's a real problem for america what is the point of our tax
00:27:41support for these institutions so i think the administration is going to take even greater steps
00:27:46to remedy the title six violations that have gone on and i think that's important
00:27:50so you didn't experience that when you were there fortunately not um we did not have uh the high
00:27:57percentage of foreign students we have and that doesn't necessarily the foreign students are welcome
00:28:01um but it's the right views and you know people shouldn't be there to be anti-american they should
00:28:07be there to want to be part of a community part of our academic community part of an american community
00:28:12and yes universities tended liberal there but i think what you're seeing over the last 30 years
00:28:17has just gone far beyond the pale of what i encountered there and there weren't that many
00:28:21conservatives on campus then but now it's i think i've heard horror stories from recent harvard
00:28:26graduates and students and now your message to businesses you got off the space available the
00:28:32climate's great the attitude's excellent uh and you say come one come all while you still can
00:28:38while your property values are still worth something before this mayor wins in new york city is that your
00:28:43message it is and also you know there have been crazy ideas that have been proposed proposed by this
00:28:48candidate even taking potentially you know private housing uh for public use uh people should be worried
00:28:55there will be a flight of capital i think people are already moving and i wouldn't want to wait if
00:28:59i were in new york top to november i lived in new york i love new york city it's a shame what it may
00:29:03turn into and already have you seen the increase in crime and petty crime on the street where you had
00:29:08you know the the vendors with their knockoff bags on fifth avenue like i saw in the 80s and you don't
00:29:13you know didn't see for the last 20 years and they're back i moved in 2011 from new york it was the best
00:29:18move possible for our family proud to raise our family here but build businesses and we are focused on this
00:29:24it's not just new yorkers who are coming here we people from chicago california we had a spate of
00:29:30media happening in early july we launched a website and a billboard in times square ny to boca.com
00:29:36and we've gotten thousands of hits there from multiple states about people moving businesses
00:29:40to boca raton because we are a low tax pro-business climate we've had more than 20 streamlining initiatives
00:29:45here we've got tech we've got medtech infotech financial services we've got a strong business space
00:29:51with more than 40 publicly traded corporate headquarters and 14 000 businesses so people
00:29:56are coming here and we want more all right what's next for you i've got seven months to continue
00:30:02serving as mayor we're working as i mentioned on a public private partnership that i think can be
00:30:06transformative to our downtown eager to get that finished and i love public service i'm term
00:30:10limited term limited as mayor but never rule out an opportunity to continue serving i love public
00:30:15service all right and you're obviously really good at it mayor scott singer thanks so much
00:30:19thank you so much are the russians stringing president trump along no not at all kristen i i
00:30:30think the russians have made significant concessions to president trump for the first time in three and
00:30:35a half years of this conflict they've actually been willing to be flexible on some of their core demands
00:30:41they've talked about what would be necessary to end the war of course they haven't been completely
00:30:46there yet or the war would be over but we're engaging in this diplomatic process in good faith
00:30:51we are trying to negotiate as much as we can with both the russians and the ukrainians to find a
00:30:57middle ground to stop the killing that was uh that was uh spin the russians have not given anything
00:31:02you know they would do it seemed like they were going to but they're not and i think that's important i
00:31:08mean he's in a situation where he wants to present a certain air uh a certain a certain perspective
00:31:15but the monday perspective is a lot different from the weekend perspective victor davis hanson joins us
00:31:19now senior fellow in military history at the hoover institute his book is now updated it's called the
00:31:25end of everything uh victor welcome back to the brian kilmeade show thank you your thoughts about jd
00:31:32well i mean russia has 76 percent of most of the provinces that they wanted but the 25 are still
00:31:41huge territories and ukrainians have lost a lot of people so they're they're not willing to give up
00:31:46that territory and they're killing or wounding three to four russians for everyone they lose but russia's
00:31:52done their terrible arithmetic and thinks that now for the first time in over three years they're making
00:31:58more progress and they'll that ukraine will run out of manpower and that's the real question manpower
00:32:04not your munitions they'll run out of manpower before russia does so then the allies have to
00:32:11come up with some kind of strategy because it looks like at the present rate russia will eventually in
00:32:16a year or two and this is going to be longer than world war ii if it doesn't stop they'll grind ukraine
00:32:21down so ukraine needs either a negotiated settlement like finland in 1939 or 40 or it needs massive inputs
00:32:30of new munitions and manpower and they've lost about 12 million people have left the country
00:32:37so they're down to below 30 million people and so that's where we are it's a deadlock and i think
00:32:45there was a better time to negotiate in 2024 when russia was still stalled and there and was losing
00:32:52more a lot more than they are now but now putin thinks that he's got the momentum i don't know whether
00:32:58he does or not but that's what his operating principle is so to your question are we being
00:33:03played i don't know played's the right word but he's not eager to make a settlement because he
00:33:08thinks time for a while at least is on his side so in the other perspective is you know he's running
00:33:14out of guys you know he borrowed north korea guys he's using north koreans now in factories he's going
00:33:18through africa trying to get workers if these reports are true i don't have a person in russia
00:33:24but most of his stuff is is uh unrefuted and he's running out of people because he doesn't draft a
00:33:30certain type of people um he doesn't he doesn't that's a good point but the problem again is that
00:33:35ukraine's now down to 30 million and russia can draw on a pool of 145 million so even though he's down
00:33:44that it's it's not an absolute it's a relative problem and he's not fighting china or he's not
00:33:49fighting india he's fighting ukraine and that's the problem and it's not really reality brian it's
00:33:55his perception i think part of the problem is he thinks that this was a disastrous stupid move which
00:34:01it was and he's look he already had crimea he already had the donbass border lines they weren't
00:34:07going to go into nato there was no reason to invade except he thought he could get away with it under
00:34:12biden as he had you know in georgia and osatia and under obama in 2014 and now he has to explain
00:34:21to the oligarchic class in the military apparat that what he did was worth it and that he's got enough
00:34:27territory to justify which some people think is a million and a half dead wounded missing or captives
00:34:33and he apparently thinks he doesn't have enough territory to go back to i know he's a dictator but
00:34:40all dictators that report to something and that's usually the oligarchic or military hierarchy and
00:34:46i think he thinks that i have to get this 76 of what i invaded i've got to get the whole thing
00:34:53and of course ukraine is not going to give him that and that's where we are in this deadlock but if they
00:34:58also don't want uh they also don't want international forces on the ground but when they left monday
00:35:03excuse me friday in alaska they thought that they were open to a international security force
00:35:10and then lavrov made it clear in a series of interviews including one with nbc yesterday
00:35:15that he's they're not into that they said it for a russia would have to be part of any peacekeeping
00:35:20force obviously that's laugh that's not going to happen i think they're worried most of all
00:35:25not about the europeans on the ground i doubt very except for a few eastern european countries and the
00:35:31new members i doubt the europeans are going to be very deterrent on the ground but the point that
00:35:37they're worried about is coming along with that promise is u.s air support we saw what happened
00:35:43in the balkans u.s air support was definitive and one thing the united states is preeminent
00:35:50it's not going into places like fallujah and fighting door to door but if you're in an air
00:35:54campaign it's the best air force in history so that's what they don't want they do not want
00:35:59europe a small european deterrent force backed up by u.s air power and that's our only the only the
00:36:07other thing very quickly is that they're betting that trump won't use a secondary boycott because
00:36:13to do so won't just affect you know iran or north korea but india which is now sort of dissing itself
00:36:21from us and china and trump has been very careful not to mention china and india as a package because
00:36:28you're talking about three billion people and you put a secondary boycott on them and right before
00:36:35the midterms it could harm the u.s economy so but yet he knows that's the only thing that will really
00:36:41hurt putin and yet it would hurt our economy as well so that's that's the kind of the dilemma that
00:36:46he's in you got turkey and brazil that would be a nice way to ramp it up so that would be three and
00:36:51already feeling the price of paying the price over in india um so let's talk david petraeus was on
00:36:58yesterday did you see the wall street journal story that said that it seems as though we're slow what
00:37:03we're told in the spring we told ukraine do not use the attackums to to strike russia in russia
00:37:11they quietly block ukraine's long-range missile strikes and then trump the next day put out excuse me the
00:37:17day prior said this on true social it is very hard if not impossible to win a war without attacking
00:37:22an invader's country it's like a great team in sports that has fantastic defense but is not allowed
00:37:27to play offense well then the wall street journal story comes out revealing this is this a situation
00:37:33where the pentagon is doing a different something different than the president wants
00:37:37i don't know but i think there's a a feeling in the white house and the pentagon that according to
00:37:44the old cold war rules it's very dangerous in a proxy war to hit the homeland of that's justified
00:37:51of your adversary when cuba was a proxy for the soviet union and us and khrushchev decided to use that
00:37:57proxy to aim missiles at our homeland we almost went to defcon one to stop it and we removed missiles from
00:38:04turkey as part of the compromise so in the cold war we could have really won the vietnam war had we
00:38:10had unlimited bombing from the very beginning and hit all of the apparatus in hanoi and we couldn't do
00:38:16it we couldn't bomb haifeng because we were afraid that we would trigger a soviet or a chinese invasion
00:38:24and we had the same problem in korea so i think that institutional thinking in the pentagon and even
00:38:30among the especially among the mega people is it's militarily justified and it's the only way to win the war
00:38:37is to make russia pay but you're using a proxy to hurt your uh global rival and there is a long
00:38:46history that that gets into some dangerous territory and i think that's what's that's the hesitation i
00:38:52don't know whether it's justified or not i know in military terms if you want to win the war you're
00:38:56going to have to hit supply and logistical capability inside russia and i also know according
00:39:02to the cold war protocols when you do that in a proxy war it's it gets kind of sticky but here's
00:39:08what general david petraia said so that that was couched to him about the wall street journal report
00:39:13and the president's post cut 14. that was exactly what the biden administration did in the past they
00:39:19were overly sensitive endlessly uh about how russia might react to something that they provide to
00:39:25ukraine and they were restricting the use of the army technical missile system uh and others and so i hope
00:39:30that that will get a review uh in the white house and therefore a change in the pentagon i mean think
00:39:35about it joe biden gave them enough to not lose but to make sure they didn't win remember no high
00:39:41mars got high mars no patriots you got patriots no f-16s got an f-16s no m1a1 tanks got m1a1 tanks and
00:39:48then attack them's with the last thing imagine if he just had a coherent policy to begin with
00:39:53yeah but the thing is in any other war this giving enough to win but uh give enough to sustain
00:40:03the effort but not to win would be suicidal but we have never done this before we've never had a
00:40:10proxy war on the doorstep of russia before we've had it in vietnam we've had it in korea
00:40:16and if you go back and look at those wars they could have been won very easily macarthur wanted
00:40:22to bomb all of the chinese uh depots across the manchurian border he wanted to shoot down
00:40:28every russian pilot in vietnam we knew that russians were unloading stuff at haiphong that we could
00:40:33have destroyed but we didn't do it and i don't know when general petraeus says that whether he's
00:40:39thinking that that was a mistake in the past or that that was communism and now russia is a different
00:40:45bird than the soviet system but i'm and i'm not critiquing it brian i'm just saying that it's
00:40:49deeply ingrained in american foreign policy over 80 years in the post-war order that when you're in
00:40:56a proxy war with a nuclear power that's your global rival and they keep threatening to retaliate
00:41:03and 99 of their threats are empty you don't know in that type of threat what the one percent is
00:41:10i think they're not going to do anything i think if you hit certain targets and you avoided their
00:41:14strategic bases or you didn't go after their nuclear facilities they wouldn't do anything
00:41:19but i'm not sure of that and the problem is they have six thousand deliverable nuclear weapons
00:41:26and if they and the other problem is the borders of ukraine the way they look at it are so fluid i
00:41:33mean until 1939 all of western ukraine was roman catholic polish speaking and only the ribbentrop
00:41:41molotov pact ethnically cleanse the poles and then stalin never gave it up he broke his promises and
00:41:46he gave poland territory and east prussian pomerania for the new poland and then khrushchev then said well
00:41:53we're going to give ukraine autonomy in the 50s because they have a nationalist movement and he changed the
00:41:59border so crimea was an independent country in 1991 92 and 93 and russia was going to steal it and ukraine got
00:42:09it first so in the right i'm not i'm not at all defending the russians i'm just saying that when
00:42:15we look at this the borders are so they're like the balkans it's it's got the same problems of going in
00:42:21and getting rid of milosevic and we you know we had problems there russia at one point remember he
00:42:28we were told that uh they we stopped our nato commander from from storming an airfield we said you
00:42:35want to start world war three and that's what we we stopped them but it was a very tricky operation
00:42:42right victor i guess the the thing that i factor in is i don't think for a second the russians are
00:42:49done here so the matter how if ukraine stops right now and they get the donbass region
00:42:55in five years we're going to be hearing about unrest in estonia lithuania latvia problems with
00:43:01elections a russian candidate is successful the russians were called in by russian-speaking
00:43:06people to take part of uh one of those baltic nations and they're going to begin to take in
00:43:12the rest of georgia their goal is to gradually get the water so hot it boils and the data is going to
00:43:20say wow how the hell did they reconstruct the soviet union and we're going to be mad at this generation
00:43:26for allowing it to happen am i wrong to play this out that way you're wrong if nothing changes but if
00:43:35nato goes up to five percent and they've now got the best artillery per capita in the world with the
00:43:42fins and the swedish avionics industry is as good as ours smaller but we're nato if they go up to five
00:43:50percent and you've got the best army in europe the ukrainians they are the best army and the largest
00:43:55now except for turkey then you do have a deterrent you can have a dmz sort of like we've seen with
00:44:01north korea and it'll be just as tense and if you guarantee u.s air power will protect the integrity of
00:44:07ukraine i think you can deter uh putin there was a very interesting comment very quickly at that
00:44:14mini summit last monday when the finnish uh president alexander stoops said you know
00:44:20we we can solve this problem we did it in finland and what he was talking about was 1939 and 40 the
00:44:26same thing happened stalin in league with hitler said we want all of finland and they said no and
00:44:32then they said well we'll take what we can get and there was a war they lost a half a million people
00:44:38and manorheim and the fins stopped them and then they negotiated and they gave them ten percent of the
00:44:44territory and stalin said to himself i'll never want to go into finland again it was such a bloodbath
00:44:50for the so and that's and finland was sort of like austria or switzerland for the next 80 years
00:44:56it and i think that's what the finnish president was saying that if ukraine makes it so bad for
00:45:03russia to come in and but it gives territorial concessions maybe what we have now a dmz right where
00:45:09the battle a ceasefire line and then we give them air support i don't think putin will want to do
00:45:14this again i think that's the thinking in washington and here's what uh alexander stu uh
00:45:20stub told me on on uh sunday night cut nine i always remind the president that the only thing that
00:45:28president putin understands is power and the only person that he listens to is trump and the only
00:45:34person that he's afraid of is trump so i'm sure that the president uh is thinking hard strategically
00:45:40on what to do next you think he's right yeah i do i think he's right and i think the reason that he
00:45:47said that is that to be frank you and i brian don't know what trump's going to do he's a mercurial person
00:45:54and if he gets if he gets fed up with putin which he may be doing and putin thinks there was a reason
00:46:00they they had it all wrong he came over here and his whole point was to placate donald trump
00:46:06and all that gibberish about all of the ancient history and all it was basically saying please
00:46:11do not have a secondary boycott please do not give uh weapons and we will give grudgingly marginal
00:46:18concessions over a year or two of negotiations while we try to gain traction on the battlefield that's what
00:46:23he was doing and trump you know he said i go home to malania and i say i got a deal and she says no
00:46:30you don't they've killed somebody today so it the reason this war has gone on is there was no deterrence
00:46:38i hear you uh the end of everything it's been updated it's excellent book victor davis hanson
00:46:43always fantastic thanks so much thank you brian
00:46:45you know the city of chicago uh does not need a military occupied um state that that is that's not
00:46:58who we are and i commend the work of mayor bass my colleague and and you know all the folks in los
00:47:05angeles who stood up and fought you know against this you know authoritarianism here's the bottom line
00:47:11they don't have police power there's nothing they can do you know these are federal troops
00:47:16they do not go through the training that our police officers go through so they cannot even enact
00:47:21police authority they also know how to handle unrest riots if they've been through afghanistan iraq
00:47:27they go through that that whole all that training and they are there to back up just like at the
00:47:31border back up the border patrol back up the cops should things get out of control they'll be there
00:47:37but it'll freeze up cops to go into areas that they just didn't have the numbers to do
00:47:41and also you go sometimes some of the call times are 30 minutes i was in new orleans last week they
00:47:47were saying that most 9-1-1 calls it looks like crime is going down because people have given up
00:47:51on call 9-1-1 it takes the earliest 30 minutes after call for anybody to show up and a lot of times
00:47:58they say we just don't have people can you imagine that calling 9-1-1 and being told we don't have
00:48:02people but then it goes down as nobody lists a crime because it doesn't register you don't
00:48:07write anything up so pat ryder nasa county police commissioner uh joins us now uh commissioner welcome
00:48:15welcome uh good morning brian thanks for having me when they got rid of uh cash bail you came on you
00:48:21contacted me you came into studio a bunch of times and you said brian you do not understand how bad this
00:48:26is when this goes if this goes through it is going to be terrible tell everyone what passed and what
00:48:33the ramifications were so in january of 2020 they came out with the cashless bail they called the
00:48:39justice reform not only was it cashless bail it was raise the age for the juvenile that we don't charge
00:48:45them it was also discovery that everything's got to be turned over but what it did in cashless bill it
00:48:50took the decision making away from the judge and it said here's the law if it is a non-violent
00:48:56felony and any misdemeanor you're going to let them out with no bail you're not required to keep
00:49:02bail now bail was always the purpose of bail is to make sure that people show back to court these guys
00:49:07didn't come back to court and that's why we had to go out and create more warrants that we had to go
00:49:11chase them down the road later on but by you by them creating a revolving door criminals that would go
00:49:19out commit a crime know that if they got caught they're only going to get a ticket and they go back and
00:49:24commit another crime until they finally get into the justice system 45 days later which ended up
00:49:29being months later because then covet came into place and then we also had the george floyd and and
00:49:36and black lives matter issues that were going on so things when they look at numbers and they say crime
00:49:42is starting to go down not up they're not telling the true story if you look at 2020 or 2021 yeah you're
00:49:49comparing it to where nobody was on the streets there is no crime crime plummeted in those two
00:49:54years in 2022 crime crime skyrocketed because we came out of the pandemic we we were still dealing
00:50:02with with the fallout from george floyd we were still dealing then with the cash bail system and
00:50:07nobody was going that's when crime numbers went up now they're starting to see it go down in 23 and 24 and
00:50:14that's only because you had such a high number in 2022 and that's after cashless bail you also have
00:50:21a discovery right isn't there a certain uh window when it comes to discovery you got to put that case
00:50:26together rapidly if you don't have it it falls apart what used to be you 30 days before trial you
00:50:31turn everything over to the defense now it's 14 days after arrest you got to turn everything over any
00:50:37video that's out there any piece of paperwork that's it any kind of interview that was done everything
00:50:43must be in the defense hands in 14 days unless it's a murder then they let you go out to 21 days
00:50:49and there's some some extensions but you're putting the again putting the onus back on
00:50:54law enforcement so we're now responsible to do all these things and they were also mandates that were
00:50:59unfund unfunded so now government has to pay for all these people to turn all this information over
00:51:05this is what people in support of this say they come out and they say look just because if you're a
00:51:09white collar criminal and you commit a horrendous crime you have the money to bail yourself out
00:51:15if you're somebody uh who's on welfare and you commit a crime you do the same crime you can't
00:51:20bail yourself out so let's get rid of cash bail let's make it cashless what's wrong with that
00:51:27so i'll give you i'll be the first one to make the argument for them saying that a rich kid shouldn't
00:51:31get out of a poor kid i agree that but but here's that's not what this is about this is about the crime
00:51:37they committed if the crime is a serious crime you should at least have the um the the process
00:51:43to hit the person with bail to make sure they come back we have victims that we work for they're the
00:51:49people who we should be defending not the bad guy so we're letting that again revolving door occur
00:51:55and and again if they have the money or they don't have the money it should be about what the crime is
00:51:59and a judge should be able to make the decision that says this is the fourth time this kid's been in here
00:52:04for shoplifting you know what you need to stay 30 days let's let's finally send a message to this
00:52:10guy that he's going to stay in here and if you come back again we'll hit you again what about the
00:52:14downgrading of charges in order to fit the criteria to be eligible for cashless bail yep so everybody
00:52:20has an ecab system that's the early case assessment and in many of these democratic um areas where again
00:52:27like new york city they would go into the ecab system and then knock the charges down at ecab
00:52:33not going for the more aggressive charge they'd go for the lesser charge even though we had the
00:52:37probable cause to make the arrest on this charge they would lower the charge to make it fit so there
00:52:42was bailing out the door so the president united states is signing today an executive order ending
00:52:49cashless bail and if you do not listen to him and abide by it pam bonnie is going to make sure those
00:52:55cities and jurisdictions that do this will not receive federal funding of course the response going
00:53:00to be i'm going to sue but what does this do for you it gives the cops that that uh sense of that
00:53:07we're being supported again right so we got beat up for the last three four years you know in this
00:53:12county county executive bruce blakeman stands for the men and women who wear the uniform he's a strong
00:53:17supporter so we're not losing our morale from this side of it but the law sometimes does knock guys down
00:53:24why am i bothering locking this kid up he's only going to get out anyhow so now that is coming from
00:53:29that federal level that president uh uh president trump is putting down it's showing us that we're
00:53:36getting support across the nation that hey guys we got you we're going to back you up this is what
00:53:43we need to do to make sure the criminals stop doing the acts that they're doing if there is no punishment
00:53:49why am why why why would i stop i'll just keep doing it do you think so do you think this will
00:53:55help an executive order will help will ripple down to your level 100 if you listen you and i know both
00:54:01it will get bogged down in lawsuits and everything else before it finally gets through and comes out
00:54:07but it definitely gives the judges the power back to hold somebody not worried about that they're going
00:54:13to have the fallout if they let somebody out because the law says i have to let you out so
00:54:19i gotta ask you if uh you do not have a problem in nassau county but new york city does and so does
00:54:25chicago so is philadelphia so does memphis tennessee um baltimore maryland even if the numbers are
00:54:31legitimately going down they're still not acceptable when the national guard shows up they can't act like
00:54:36cops haven't been trained like cops so what what kind of an asset is a national guard should you be in
00:54:42an emergency type situation were you trying to do everything possible to stamp down crime that perception
00:54:48over reality like bruce blakeman is is big on making sure that we are seen out there people
00:54:53know we're there to make them have that comfort level when they go shopping and stuff if you are
00:54:59not comfortable to walk out your door like in washington dc and you put the national guard out
00:55:04you bring the comfort level back you being the perception that i'm safe they may not have the
00:55:08powers of law enforcement because they are not certified law enforcement officers in that state but they have
00:55:14the power of the federal government to stop somebody like any one of us have to do from
00:55:19getting their their butt kicked in on the corner by somebody robbing them they'll step in and they'll
00:55:24stop that just like they're allowed they're allowed like so when they're armed at what point can they
00:55:30put their hands on somebody for example you know do they act like a civilian so for example if there's
00:55:36two cops there and that there's ten guys are rushing two cops if i'm in camouflage i'm a national
00:55:42guardsman what can i do you you got to know that they're going to indemnify you they're going to
00:55:47back you up so the president is going to back his his uh military force up you're going to go out
00:55:51there and you're going to intervene stopping those two cops from getting hurt and if you have to roll
00:55:56around with this subject and it gets nasty well you got to know that the government's going to back
00:56:00you up they know that this guy donald trump is going to back them up you know that's like
00:56:06all cops here in nassau county we know bruce blakeman will back you up but your governor won't but your
00:56:11governor won't a hundred percent and that's a problem and that's why we got to know that there
00:56:16are people supporting us out there and we're giving back the streets to the people not to the bad guys
00:56:23during covert we lost it we lost it big time so the other thing is how do you coordinate for example
00:56:30the problematic areas in washington dc everybody knows them but people are complaining that the
00:56:35national guard are in around the monuments in the areas that don't see a lot of crime is that
00:56:41because the cops can now push out to those problematic areas 100 so if i got my cop and i
00:56:47got to guard this monument i put four cops over there i don't have four cops that are responding
00:56:52to that 9-1-1 call i don't have four cops that are walking that shopping mall to protect you from
00:56:57somebody stealing or somebody trying to rob you now it's going to help add more bodies to patrol to
00:57:03answer the 911 calls and assist them while these uh national guards or military people are going to
00:57:11guard those structures and infrastructure that i can move my bodies to answer calls of service they're
00:57:16not trained but they know rules of engagement better than anybody and they know the use of
00:57:20force better than anybody and so now that this executive order passed what are you telling your
00:57:25men and women in uniform today in nassau county long island which for the last few years has been the
00:57:31safest county in the country we we will continue to work towards striving to be the safest county
00:57:37we continue to keep our model of policing up knowing that the government has your back is a
00:57:42big boost it's a big hey go out there and get them let me pat you on the back and we're gonna
00:57:46i'm gonna make sure that they they're gonna have bail they got a post bail right that's right bad guys
00:57:51will stay where they're supposed to stay in jail well and when do you find out if you're the safest
00:57:55county again so we we should have found out this month we're being told they're not doing it this
00:58:01year uh maybe that's because it's coming from the a certain side of the media but we i will tell you
00:58:07this bruce blakeman's safest county america 2023 2024 we lowered crime by nine percent so it looks like
00:58:15we were going to win it again and then this year we're down another 15 so we continue to be the
00:58:20safest county in america so the president united states is really doubting that the crime numbers
00:58:25are going down in places like washington and baltimore and he wants an investigation into it
00:58:30do you some of these statistics they say just do not make sense some of which as i mentioned before
00:58:36from the outsider perspective if i don't call 9-1-1 because you guys never come or the 9-1-1 operator
00:58:43says i can't get there for 40 minutes that's not a crime that's reported it becomes something we're
00:58:49dealing with alone do we have to factor things like this into the final stats our biggest partner
00:58:56in our business is our communities if we lose the faith of our community to call 9-1-1 we've lost
00:59:02you can't do that and so that's what's happening people stop calling 9-1-1 because nothing they
00:59:07know nothing's going to happen by the time they're getting there the bad guy's already gone so why
00:59:12involve yourself right they need to know that they're also supported by the men and women of law
00:59:16force and in nassau county they are and now with the the resources being available to respond in
00:59:22washington and areas like that they will start to build up their support again all right do you
00:59:26believe the numbers when when you guys went cop to cop commissioner commissioner when you see numbers
00:59:32you guys pick up the phone like nfl coaches and you know what's going on right so how are we supposed
00:59:37to believe the numbers our daily responses to the numbers that's intelligence-led policing effective
00:59:43and efficient use of resources driven by data if you look at the numbers what am i comparing them
00:59:48to if i'm comparing them to last year and there's a slight decrease well that's good you're doing
00:59:52better than you did last year but was last year a total disaster because you failed from the year
00:59:57before which was bail reform they're not doing it they're looking comparing it to 2019 well that
01:00:02wasn't when cashless bail was here compare it to 2023 when the world blew up we were the safest
01:00:08county in america we're being compared to the entire united states and we're getting back a
01:00:13response that said you're the safest county that's a true number but guess what those numbers for me
01:00:18were very high they were very high just like everybody else in the country because it's after
01:00:22cashless bail go back before it i'll go back during it and tell me where you are all right commissioner
01:00:27pat rey doing a great job in nassau county new york is police commissioner and just found out
01:00:32that the president signed an executive order ending cashless bail uh let the legal battle begin but you guys
01:00:38have that until further notice thanks so much commissioner thank you brian great to talk
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