Its very last minute. It appears to be them jumping back in in a very big way. Its interesting, weve got details on that ahead. Weve also got tremendously good names tonight concerning the obama family. Its news that is slightly more personal than it is political, but thats ahead tonight as well. So theres lots lots coming up, including for once some news that is more good than bad, which is always nice. But were going to start tonight with some new tape that has never been heard publicly before. Its never been broadcast before. Were going to break this here live tonight with you. And i have to tell you, youll be surprised to hear this, but this new tape that has never been broadcast before, it is tape from the greatest Baseball Player in new york. I was the best Baseball Player in new york when i was young. Do you recognize that voice . Thats a remarkable thing to have learned today from this brand new tape thats never been broadcast before. Its donald trump speaking. He says when i w
this guy was so rough. in those days, they d smack the hell out of you. it s not like today where you smack somebody and you end up going to jail for the rest of your life. so i went up there, i ll never forget. eighth grade? and i m standing there at military academy. this guy comes up and he s like a bulldog too, rough guy. he was a drill sergeant. now they call him major dobias. but when i first knew him he was sergeant dobisa right right army. he was physically rough and mentally rough. he was also my baseball coach. and he said things like stand up, and i went give me a [ bleep ] break. and this guy came at me. you would never believe it. it was really fantastic. did he rough you up? oh, yeah, absolutely. grabbed you by the shirt? well, it doesn t matter, but it was not like what happens today. and you had to learn to survive. it was tough. it wasn t today.
he s a pretty old guy now, is major dobias. so when dobias was a drill sergeant in the army, and these guys were rough. this guy was so rough. in those days, they d smack the hell out of you. it s not like today where you smack somebody and you end up going to jail for the rest of your life. so i went up there, i ll never forget. eighth grade? and i m standing there at military academy. this guy comes up and he s like a bulldog too, rough guy. he was a drill sergeant. now they call him major dobias. but when i first knew him he was sergeant dobisa right right
sergeant dobisa right right army. he was physically rough and mentally rough. he was also my baseball coach. and he said things like stand up, and i went give me a [ bleep ] break. and this guy came at me. you would never believe it. it was really fantastic. did he rough you up? oh, yeah, absolutely. grabbed you by the shirt? well, it doesn t matter, but it was not like what happens today. and you had to learn to survive. it was tough. it wasn t today. those were rougher times. that was before vietnam and these were guys that didn t take [ bleep ]. you must call him, before it s too late. ask him about how was trump as an athlete? because he said he coached for many, many it was like 35 years. he said donald trump was the best athlete i ve ever coached. donald trump was the best baseball player i ve ever coached. you know, just something to when did you know that you were good? i always knew i was good. i was always a good athlete. i was always the best athlete.