Rudy Giuliani was found liable for $75 million in punitive damages and $16 million in compensatory damages against two women who accused him of abusing his position of trust. The former mayor of New York City is now facing the possibility of the death penalty.
00:00:00.000We do. I'm not going to try to do math live on the air, but it's a significant penalty over $100 million altogether, $75 million in punitary damage, $20 million towards each of them, and then more than $16 million for the first question in compensatory damages.
00:00:17.840So a significant, significant finding against Rudy Giuliani and is really what his lone lawyer would describe as the civil equivalent of the death penalty for Rudy Giuliani here.
00:00:30.000Give me a little context on those numbers, Lisa Rubin. Does any of this surprise you?
00:00:34.440No, it doesn't surprise me. I had actually expected that punitive damages award, Alicia, to be huge.
00:00:39.460And the reason is, separate from compensatory damages, which are meant to compensate the person for their injuries, including emotional distress,
00:00:46.940punitive damages are meant to send a message, as Mike Gottlieb, who is one of Rubin Shea's lawyers, said in his closing statement.
00:00:53.640They are meant to deter future behavior like that, but also to send a message to the wrongdoer that what you did here was so egregious and so wrong that it's meant to punish him, not to reward them.
00:01:06.520And so to the extent that the numbers that Ryan has just reported to us are accurate and that there are punitive damages here in excess of $70 million, that is a unanimous jury, Alicia, and I should underscore that.
00:01:19.120The jury verdict here had to be unanimous, down to the dollar and cent, telling the world what Rudy Giuliani did to these women, particularly abusing that position of trust that he had, as Rev was just discussing,
00:01:32.720was so heinous that he should be punished more than they should be compensated for their injuries.
00:01:38.720Ryan, my friend, you said you did not want to do math on the air, but I'm going to ask you to run us through those numbers one more time.
00:01:46.980Sure, over 150 is what we can go with now.
00:08:53.060That book informed us so much at the beginning of the pandemic.
00:08:56.500What was your – just tell us about that book for a second, Three Seconds to Midnight.
00:08:59.960Following the 2014 debacle with the Ebola virus, where after a good – literally $80 million or $80 billion over 25 years had been spent on biological defense,
00:09:13.900we couldn't handle 11 Ebola patients on U.S. soil without major drama.
00:11:31.480What is your – since you were there on the inside as an advisor, walk me through what the theory of the case is here.
00:11:39.180When COVID-19 broke out on U.S. soil and people started being admitted and overflowing with the hospital emergency rooms and intensive care units, the nation went into full panic mode.
00:11:55.780But the modeling for our total number of fatalities indicated that the infrastructure of our largest cities could be in effect.
00:12:06.140So like it was war, like World War II, and we tried everything.
00:12:12.580Operation Warp Speed needed to be done.
00:12:18.260But it was always understood that these experimental messenger RNA vaccines would be very carefully monitored, and a new surveillance system had been brought in, BeSafe, that was hoping to improve on the accuracy.
00:12:37.860At any sign of adverse effects of any significant number, the vaccine should have been halted.
00:13:00.900So why were you – I thought the people that want hydroxychloroquine as a therapy, right, were against even – or looked at Warp Speed as something that was going to take 10 years, not six months.
00:13:15.600If you took hydroxychloroquine and it turned out to be a safe and effective antiviral agent, which it does.
00:13:27.720It drops mortality up to 81 percent if you take it early enough in your disease course.
00:13:33.560Then you can't bring out a hastily tested experimental vaccine.
00:13:41.460It has to – it will take a number of years to get it approved.
00:13:45.060So it was standing in the way of the vaccines and another experimental drug called remdesivir, which it's been reported that hydroxychloroquine would inactivate remdesivir.
00:13:56.400This was a drug that – this was Dr. Anthony Fauci's pet drug.
00:14:01.920But President Trump with others tried to push hydroxychloroquine and Fauci, the chief medical guy, in running roughshod over the task force.
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00:16:45.600When the virus, which actually attacks the heart, you've heard of myocarditis, that was causing arrhythmias, irregular heartbeats, this type of thing.
00:18:04.140It's been analyzed by top clinical scientists.
00:18:08.180One very senior person at the British Medical Journal.
00:18:11.280And their summation is that there is a negative benefit-risk-to-ratio.
00:18:21.040It is more dangerous to take the vaccine than it is to actually catch COVID and be hospitalized.
00:18:28.840At the time, not only to have the biggest or most important or one of the most important pharmaceutical companies in the country saying it worked.
00:19:02.460And that is covered in here, but maybe not the depth.
00:19:06.340How did the whole apparatus get in back?
00:19:08.620If you're saying it's evident now and you've got all these other doctors coming out because they've got the Pfizer and Daily Klatsman doing it,
00:19:15.940how did, how did, why at the time did the institutions that are supposed to protect people say the exact opposite of what you're saying now?
00:19:25.160This was designed to generate funding, to make money.
00:29:48.280I'm going to get Don Slaughter up in a minute about this story and why it's been suppressed and your backup that you've got the receipts and you've shown it in this.
00:34:39.000We have enough data now and enough people have looked at this and have analyzed this.
00:34:43.640Peter McCulloch, Harvey Reisch, some very well-known names in science in America.
00:34:51.380And this is an aggregate of everybody's work.
00:34:53.940Woodcock, six days after the vaccines were authorized in EUA, and they weren't authorized in EUA for early treatment, Woodcock had put on there hospital use only, which means the patients were already in the second more severe phase of the disease.
00:35:13.380When you cut your finger, you treat it early.
00:35:19.660You don't let it get festering to the point where they cut your arm off.
00:35:23.700It's the same with hydroxychloroquine and COVID-19.
00:35:28.040When it starts out, it's an upper respiratory tract infection.
00:35:32.420When your stove's on fire, you put the fire out.
00:35:36.360You don't wait until the whole house is in flames.
00:35:38.140When Naomi Wolf and everybody got the – when Pfizer had to release – and Moderna had to release the – the documents were supposed to be secure for 70 years.
00:35:45.660We had the law and posse help, all that.
00:35:47.900And I do want to mention I think Pfizer is down.
00:35:50.800It's lost three-quarters of its value or something like that.
00:35:53.000It's down at a multi-year low, I think.
00:35:55.460Are you making the case that now we see it doesn't work because you've had more experimentation and people see some of the excess deaths and all that?
00:36:03.940Or are you making the case they should have known it at the time and they basically did know it at the time?
00:36:09.420Because those are two different things.
00:36:10.360They should have known it at the time.
00:36:13.740And if you're following the literature that were coming out of the laboratories, it should have been withdrawn in probably about February, March.
00:36:21.180So Bob Cadillac – I just wonder – Bob Cadillac is a friend of yours, correct?
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00:46:35.280Still the mainstream media, the big power players in this country are still saying that people that don't believe the vaccine works today are a bunch of nutcases.
00:46:48.320And, you know, the way this whole thing happened is, you know, you had a group of people that came together and they all had different reasons for wanting the same goal.
00:46:55.640So you had all these foreign entities and they wanted to come in and hurt our country and interfere with our election.
00:47:00.520You know, Big Pharma, they wanted to make a ton of money and have basically, you know, blanket immunity from any consequences of it.
00:47:07.920You had politicians and the media, they wanted power and money, you know, power and control.
00:47:12.420And then you had the FDA, and the FDA was kind of the linchpin of all this.
00:47:15.980And if you look at them, I think they might be a mixture of all four of those reasons.
00:47:19.740Maybe not hurting the country as much, but certainly it's a revolving door between Big Pharma and the FDA.
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00:49:04.960The Senate thinks they're going to have some sort of deal or going to be able to put out some paper about what they're prepared to do on the border.
00:49:12.980And that's going to come out, I think, Sunday or Monday.
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