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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Just got one from Grant and the world to meet.
Give Mama Hug a crew from the International Space Station.
We'll go over this with Rory. Their home which is sick.
(01:05):
Maybe now we'll find out what it was that brought
them all home. Early, we'll find out. Trump is expected
to meet with the Venezuelan opposition leader, Maria Kadima Mujado.
That'll be at the White House today. We also made
our big first sale of Venezuelan oil, and a pause
is now an effect for immigration visas for seventy five
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nations the Trump administration believes are likely to become reliant
on public benefits. By the way, this sounds like, oh,
it's so this nation. I mean, we're becoming nativists and isolationists.
And this is what every country in the world does.
You don't just come and go, and you don't come
and be a burden. How do I know, because I'd
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be in Scotland right now if that wasn't. Okay, I'm
just kidding, Rory O'Neil, it's here, our national correspondent. Well,
we had two big moves, right Rory. We had the
all Somali immigrant just kind of and definitely delayed because
of the fraud issue, and then nations being added, and
now it's up to seventy five that we're just going
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to take a little pause till we kind of figure
things out. Give them the four one one on this.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
Yeah, and let me just emphasize this only applies to
immigration visas, not tourist visas. So Brazil is on the list.
If Brazilians want to come to the US to watch
the World Cup Games, come on in love to have you,
but doubt some money, but go when your visa, your
tourist visa is up. So, as you said, seventy five
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countries added to this list because percentage wise, more people
from these countries tend to end up ultimately on the dole,
as we would.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
Say back in the day.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
And you know, there are some limitations to that though,
you know, because defining welfare benefits gets to their state programs.
You know, you don't qualify even the immigrant doesn't qualify
for medicaid or unless they've been here for five years.
So these are different kinds of levels of benefits that
are available. But the administration saying that the people from
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these countries on a disproportionate level end up receiving benefits
after getting in the US.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
First, the first question would be, because remember this is
a Q and a time, you're the expert. I'm just
the curious and I'm the curious listener. A pause. Is
there a definition for pause? And how long? Because that
would be the first question.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
No, Nope, they're keeping it vague, and I think it's
going to be a matter of you know, some countries
may protest, some companies may protest as they try to
relocate workers into the US.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
I mean that's a larger concern from some of these countries.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
Look, some of these countries are some we would love
to go to on vacation. There's Saint Kitts and Nevis
and Saint Lucia and Jamaica. You know, those those countries
are in here. But so are Pakistan and Mongolia and
the Egypt and okay, Egypt's good. Yeah, Ethiopia there's one
of can't even pronounce.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
So you just went to part two, which was why
the seventy five I guess my third question is, now
that the astronauts are home, will they tell us which
one was sick and what it was?
Speaker 2 (04:09):
No, and now if that astronaut wants to come forward, fine,
but it's essentially the same hippo law that protects medical privacy.
So no, we just had a press conference with the
NASA administrator. You know, he's trying to dodge the question saying, look,
I told you one of them sick. We can't say
much else. But they were well enough to make the
trip home. It wasn't an emergency, but they certainly did
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expedite things here and they are going to stay in
San Diego, the hospital there for one night, then go
back to Houston. That's a little outside the protocol. That's
not normal, but maybe it was the time of day.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
They said.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
This crew was tired and sort of the last minute stuff,
so they decided to do one day in San Diego.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
Great place to do a day. Yeah, and then in
addition to being our national correspondent, where we joked about
this yesterday, but he really is a space expert. Has
this ever happened before? Is this a first?
Speaker 2 (04:59):
No, first time in the history of the twenty five
year history of the Space Station to bring a crew
home early. Now, the work is on to get their
replacements up there, because we've only got three guys up there,
two Cosmonauts and one American, so we want to get
the new crew up. So they're still evaluating when that
can happen, and of course we're looking forward to the
rollout of the Moon rocket this weekend.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
So an awful lot going on in space, and as
we talked about a great length and I actually thought
about this in my garage coming home from the hospital.
You should. I wish there was a way we could
have you for like an entire like half hour just
to kind of go over this, because remember the old
put the month, just put the money on the nightstand. Michael,
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that's fine, you know our budget here we don't have money.
But no, this whole the old series was from the
Earth to the Moon. Really right now it's from the
Moon to Mars. And I would love to have you
explain everybody because then they would have a sense of
okay before somebody narrative ize them ignorantly why this moon
is first step because it's Mars that's the destination, and
(06:05):
with it all the things from the First Base program
that creates industry and innovation that goes along with it.
To pull it off, Rory's got to go. But it's
both Iran and the United States threatned military action. A
new study is out on how Americans feel about Iran. Venezuela,
Greenland and Moore. We'll talk about that when Rory comes
back in the third hour, I mentioned, we can't have
your morning show without your voice. By the way, if
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we had money, we'd start with us, wouldn't we absolutely
before we got to Rory. Well, I would start with
you guys, and I'd probably go to Rory before me.
I've really I have come to be a friend of poverty.
What if and being broke? If we didn't merch and none,
what would I do? What would I do if I
didn't sit and worry about how to pay my bills
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and keep it within that fifteen day crease? Sure, I've
been rich, I've been poor. I can tell you that
every time I'm rich, I make myself all right, Ken
have your morning show without your voice. That's where the
talkback button comes in. Every now and then, I stop
and do this because it's so important. The days of
talk radio not caring what you think are over on
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this show. The days of not respecting your time and
you rotting on hold are over on this show. If
you're listening on an iHeart app, there's a microphone, you
press it, you instantly make your thirty second question or comment,
and boom, you're on the air. Because your voice matters
in this show. You're the star, You're the jury. Let's
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start with Woody in Arizona. I couldn't agree more with you.
Speaker 3 (07:36):
This second shooting where they were trying to arrest a
venezuela and illegal and two individuals from a nearby apartment
complex comes out and starts beating the agent with a
snow shovel and broomstick. I lay that directly at the
feed of Waltz Frey and any other Minneapolis official that
has encouraged the citizenry to challenge Ice directly well.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
And then I started just for those of you that
are waking up or tuning in, and I started with
had that mayor been a prepared to respond, not agitating reaction,
his number one concern would be his citizens and public safety,
and the focus of his police department would be not
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to protest the president, try to thwart the president, or
feed and gin up one political side in theater. It
would have been to secure Why did this happen in
Minneapolis and not Mobile, Alabama? Why'd I say Mobile Alabama
(08:44):
because I'm thinking of Keith Anders I love you, by
the way, brother, Because that wouldn't have happened. Law enforcement
would have been securing the area of operation. That gin
deup activist woman wouldn't have been allowed to block a
street or life wouldn't have been there jawing them, and
she wouldn't have made the pre trained reaction of just
(09:08):
driving off whether an agent was in front of her
or not. She'd be alive for her son. And I'm
gonna have to say this every time because I I
don't know when people are tuning in. You should be
as sick about her being dead as you are about
how the narrative and the misinformation has tainted the officer.
(09:30):
You should just wish it didn't happen. Well, here's the truth.
It wouldn't have if they had secured the area. But no,
they were too busy protesting, then serving and protecting. Now,
at the end of the day, we can't expect peace
from troublemakers, just like we can't expect solutions from people
(09:52):
who are the cause for the Minneapolis Mary. He's trying
to do it all within a five day span. You
wanted a George Floyd, you created it, and guess what,
you can't gin them up and then say all right,
stop being drunk and have some coffee and go home
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in a handful of days. He's gone from f you
get out of my state to law enforcement to calm
down and go home. I took the high road in
the Platinum hour. That's a difference between reaction and response,
leadership and incitement. I would have thought the last thing
(10:37):
we'd want in America is another George Floyd. It did
not make us some more perfect union. I'm going to Tulsa, Oklahoma, David,
good morning.
Speaker 4 (10:48):
We all have our isms, so just embrace your jegornisms.
I am curious, though you said you don't have millions.
I'm curious what your audience is. I wouldn't a surprised
if his millions. At this point, I don't think it
was millions. I think that was minions. Is with minions,
minions and minions?
Speaker 1 (11:05):
All right, you're being a wise guy. Can I answer
the question seriously? It probably is? It probably is. Okay,
we don't think like that. Why, because I'm looking for
a remnant. I'm not here to feed my ego. That
number on a scoreboard would be defeed ego. I care
about you waking up in a world of information, so
(11:27):
much information, so little understanding, knowing what's happening, what's really
important in what's coming next, and then differentiating that from
being played narratives political theater. Jesus changed the world by
what starting with twelve? I only care about those of
(11:51):
you that are really ready to make a measurable difference
in the trajectory of this republic. And then, frankly, I
only think of one I don't know. I remember when
(12:15):
I filled in for Michael Savage early there were twenty
million listeners. Do you think I would have been as
effective or able to communicate if I thought about twenty
million people. The larger the crowd, the more I don't
know what's comfortable to say or not, but I think
(12:39):
it's counter to what we're doing. What makes radio better
than blogging? What makes radio better than the internet, What
makes radio better than podcasting? It's immediate and it's intimate.
You listening to me right now, I'm talking to you.
You're not one of a million people. You are a
(13:02):
sacred creation that I'm honored to spend time with. I'm
only thinking about you, and to be honest with you,
this is proof. I absolutely have no idea how many
people are listening right now, but I know you are.
That's all that matters. David to answer your question directly, Oh,
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A crew from the International Space Station has splashed down,
as Red pointed, out on the West coast, not off
the coast to Florida. That's a new twist. Who was
sick and what was it? Maybe we'll find out, Maybe
we won't put their homes safely. US has made its
first sale of Venezuelan oil, and after ginning everybody up
for another George Floyd kind of rioting protest, now Minneapolis
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officials are asking for peace after a man was hospitalized
after a shooting involving a federal law enforcement in Minneapolis
arrest and can't have your morning show without your voice.
Let's get at least three in before I get to emails,
and then get to sounds of the day to sound
the day's priceless today. They all have something in common too,
(19:03):
Kato at k f Y the Great k f Y,
I M Phoenix.
Speaker 8 (19:08):
Hey, Djorn no real quick. I said yesterday that Minnesota
residents are trying to back walls by all of his
kaoss putting the attention on ice, and it's being driven
by the ones who got caught with fraud. The second
thing is they want this to be deadly. They're trying
(19:28):
to encourage immigrants and protesters to get shot, so this
turns into a deadly ice.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
AITI, there's the Oscar Orchestra to blame. In Ames, I
was listening to Kasi. I believe it was.
Speaker 9 (19:45):
My great grandmother, our great great grandmother, Anastasia McCarty, that
came to Grand Rapids, Michigan as an indentured servant and
received holy orders there to I guess, get into a nunnery,
but apparently that didn't happen. And then I have a
great uncle who homestead at an island in Lake of
the Woods, fifty yards from the Canadian border. Back in
(20:06):
the nineteen maybe nineteen seventeen, something like that. Minnesota's gone
to heck in a handbasket since all.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
That uh oh yap, there it is. And then standing
on a corner in Tucson, Arizona, is Tom.
Speaker 10 (20:22):
Hey, Michael, this is Tom in Sierra vis to Arizona.
You know, the Democrats never met a criminal. They didn't
like I mean, think about it. They support people who
grow immigration law. They support man who go into ladies'
locker rooms and expose themselves. That's indecent exposure. They support
people who riot, loot and burn down buildings. That's theft
(20:45):
in Arson. The list goes on and on. They just,
like I said, never met a criminal.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
Oh all that say, love hearing your voices in fact.
And by the way, I was just reading Peterson a Columbia.
If you're listening, thank you for that email. I bless you.
You know, Sherry from Bullfrog just emailed me. And what's
funny is when I read Sherry, I read it in
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her voice. She loves listening to the radio show. She said,
thinking of you, praying for you and your family, Sherry
both Brown Corner, Mississippi. No, but what those three callers
had in common was you have thirty seconds when you
do a talk back, and we haven't done this since
when we first went on the air. I would mess
with them and leave talkbacks all the time. Yeah, but
(21:34):
I can't remember. Does it show them they only have
like five seconds? Four seconds? I do not know the
answer that. But you have thirty seconds to make a
comment or ask a question. I mean that's the downside
of it. But the good side is you don't have
to rot on hold and we don't lose your voice.
But yeah, thirty seconds or the Oscar orchestra will kick
in like that and cut you off. Good morning, Michael,
(21:57):
is it I? I can't even begin to express the
gratitude I have for your morning show. My life is
getting better every day since I began listening. You are
truly an instrument of God's hand. You're always too kind, Michael.
I am so disappointed second segment today. I was convinced
(22:18):
you were going to go over and then boom, you
got out on time. Your friend Jerry Midtown, Tulsa. Prayers
for your family, having lost a wife earlier this year
to cancer. I understand a little of what you're going through.
Oh the great the grieving waves. Well, I'm gonna make
a deal with you one. You got to let go
(22:39):
of this. I'm gonna be late for a break listen.
I'm not new to this rodeo. Okay, I've been doing
this for forty three years now. I've been doing talk
radio for thirty eight years. I've done national radio for
Glenn Beck, for Michael Savage. We've been doing this show
two years. It's not going to happen now. Will Jeffrey
mess up? Oh yeah, that will happen, of course I will.
(23:02):
I can't believe. And I gave up about three months
ago that Red who never sleeps, and I think when
he does, it's upside down in a casket. I'm thoroughly
convinced of that. I did. I did think for like
the longest time, it's only a matter of time before
he oversleeps, right, But he doesn't. And he pops on
every day like right at four forty eight, four fifty eight.
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I don't know how he does it, like a minute despair,
but you do. I'll pray for you and your loss.
You pray for me and my loss, and you need
to give up. I'm never going to be late for
a break. Oh we'll crash into them uncomfortable. I'll give
you a bumpy landing, but I won't miss the runway.
Let me see if there's anything else. Grant's was long
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and beautiful. David's was long and beautiful. Oh we didn't
comment up. Did we do Mary yet? Do not have?
I do have Mary? Yes? Yes, there's something. There's this
kiss to his wife every day. Sick of that one day?
Give us a fight, all right, Mary, there's just something
about Mary. Good morning.
Speaker 11 (24:11):
So the Titans are playing at Baltimore and at the
Giants next this next season, which is great for the
storyline and personally. If John Harbaugh chooses to coach the Titans,
I'll send him a Hattie Bee's Hot Chicken sandwich for
every home game.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
Have a great day, you go. She even knows about
Hattie Bees. Yeah. Look, we got a stadium, we may
have a quarterback, we don't have an owner. And something
tells me we're not going to get it. We had
a great head coach, we got rid of him. In fact,
he's playing in the Divisional round of the AFC playoffs
this weekend. Mike Brabel, all right, everyone forgets things now
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It's your morning show with Michael del Chorno.
Speaker 12 (26:29):
Guys, David in Arizona. Just update you on the talkback line.
It counts down three to start, and it does give
you a running counter to see how much time you've got,
and equally is important, it lets you play it back
and redo it if you want, so, I'd love you guys.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Keep it up. Yeah, well I never had to redo
what I was prankphone calling the show. A great program
director when I was in radio, well when I was
in real radio, but he would always say edit and focus,
edit and focus. So my thing. But the point of
all of that was you have thirty seconds to make
a comment. Ask a question. Take your place at a
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kitchen table in America that belongs to you at your
morning show. But if you do go over, you get
the Oscar orchestra. But I was curious, so it'll count
you down. Did I just go for thirty seconds? Well,
in that case, we got a new one. I was
just trying to help ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,
moms and dads, children of all ages. You know how
I feel about my marry and Boise. You're not supposed
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to have favorites, No Mary and Boise. I got a
new Mary, this time at Pittsburgh. Hello, Michael del Giorno.
This is Mary in the Pittsburgh market.
Speaker 11 (27:42):
Just wanted to say I love you and I really
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I'm glad you found us. I'm waiting on the consequences.
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It's the best way to get back on your fat
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Speaker 1 (27:54):
Eyes and that guy's head for years, and that's just
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You call that chicken a head blowing off.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
Steve always revealing off to that entertaining. It's time for
the sound. Lucky for you, you're listening right now for
the sounds to day. I want to start with something
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sh I got you, I go for me my jash
bed talking about Bob Woodward with Joe Rogan. I didn't
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want you to miss this. Listen.
Speaker 13 (28:30):
When I read Wired, the book written by what's his
name Woodward about Belushi, I read like five pages of Wired,
and I.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
Went, oh my god, they framed Nixon and that's not
a job watch let's say.
Speaker 13 (28:46):
All of a sudden, I went, oh my god, if
this is what he writes about my friend that I've known,
you know, for you know, half my adult life, which
is completely inaccurate, talking to like the people of the
outer outer circle the story, what the hell did they
could they have done to Nixon? I just felt like,
if he did this to my friend like this, and
(29:10):
I acknowledge only I read five pages, but the five
pages I read, you know, made me want to like
set fire to the whole thing. If you get those
five pages, I went, they if he did this to Belushi,
what he did in Nixon's is probably soiled for me too.
I can't I can't take it. And I know you say, well,
you can have two sources and everything like that. But
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the two sources that he had, if he had them
for the Wired book, were so far outside the inner
circle that it was.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
It was criminal, cruel.
Speaker 13 (29:40):
And the reasoning for it is that the most famous
person ever to come from Wheaton, Illinois is John Belushi.
The second most famous person to come from Wheaton, Illinois
is Harold red Grange, the football player. And the third
most famous person to from Wheaton, Illinois, it's Bob Woodward.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
Really not powerful. I guess Todd who was listening in Franklin, Tennessee,
that would make you fifth from Wheaton. You know this
notion that well, it was deep throat in the parking
lot across the street from Watergate. What if deep Throat
was deep because he was full of Woodward and Bernstein
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just presumed heroes before. We have a different view of
journalism today. And not just because he's a fellow Cub fan,
but Bill Murray's just a treasure. But that was a
great insight. This was very a very troubling clip from
Joe Rogan, and I'll tell you why after I play it.
Speaker 14 (30:46):
I don't want militarized people in the streets just roaming
around snatching people up, many of which turn out to
actually be US citizens. They just don't have their papers
on them. Are we really going to be the the Gestapo?
Where's your papers? Is that what we've come to.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
One? I don't want that either. Two, that's not what's happening.
Someone's being narrativised, and now Joe Rogan is possibly being narrativised. Three.
That's my reminder to you. How many times in the
Bible do you read this word? And I don't know.
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I can tell you it meant something different at every
age of my life, and when I think collectively of
culture and society, I can't even begin to imagine what
it might mean to you. But the Bible must say
over and over again to guard your hearts and minds
in Christ. And hey, if it's a living word or
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be if it's even a message from Apostle, you might
want to listen. But the reason you guard your heart
and mind is they must be two different things, and
they must need to be guarded and from many things,
especially the enemy. And it's the most exhausting part of
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my job every day is to guard my heart and
mind and to discern narrative from truth. We're going to
talk next hour about Elon Musk, and I don't think
Donald Trump is president right now without Elon Musk. People
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throw around the X factor. If I boiled it all
down and take one thing away, I don't care if
you like him, think he's weird, or love him or
hate him. Elon Musk was the ex factor that got
him elected. And while we're all sitting around trying to
think what are the right words, what are the right
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actions to topple Iran, he may have done it again,
not the president, but second to Elon Musk. You could
make a case that, by way of Baron Trump, Joe
Rogan may have been the X factor. Pray for Joe Rogan.
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He's in the same battle. I am now talking practically.
I have said continuously America will be fine. If you're
rounding up people who are now here selling drugs now,
robbing holmes, stealing cars, raping women, killing people, a part
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of cartels, it would be tricky rounding up others. Why
because now you're in an area that's fifty to fifty
and predominantly that's what they've been doing. But I'll say,
maybe I did not listen to this whole show yet.
I mean, Joe rogan shows are long. I didn't have
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time to listen to mine, you know, while I was out,
But I you know, whether he believes that's happening or not. Yeah,
we shouldn't want that. But we talked about this yesterday
when Joe Biden or Podesta or Soros whoever, or Obama,
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whoever's really behind it all. When they opened the floodgates,
it was twenty million plus in fractions. You couldn't let
twenty million people in a country that fast. It would
have taken twenty five to fifty years to vet them all.
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So now, if you want to fix the problem, well
you stop the league. But then, now, how do you
get all this disease out of the body. It's not
going to be a perfect science. Pray for Joe Rogan.
We need him to get issues right, and he usually does.
Oh god, am I down to two minutes? Well I
did this earlier, but I got to repeat this for
the people listening later. You can't expect peace to come
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from the troublemakers. You can't expect the solution to come
from the problem causers. The Minneapolis mayor, like the Minnesota governor,
they don't want you looking at their scandal. They wanted
another George Floyd distraction. Well guess what. The rioting, the death,
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the burnings, they all come with it. So you can't
one day say to the government and to law enforcement,
get that f out of my city without inviting in
something else. Now days later, he's talking to the people
he ginned up and telling them to go home.
Speaker 15 (36:00):
And for anyone that is taking the bait tonight, stop.
Speaker 1 (36:07):
That is not helpful. Go home.
Speaker 15 (36:11):
We cannot counter Donald Trump's chaos with our own brand
of chaos.
Speaker 1 (36:17):
And I have seen.
Speaker 15 (36:18):
Thousands of people throughout our city peacefully protesting. For those
that have peacefully protested, I applaud you. For those that
are taking the bait, you are not helping, and you
are not helping the undocumented immigrants in our city.
Speaker 1 (36:35):
Do you think Mayor Fry would have distinguished on January
sixth the difference between those who went to hear the
president and protest peacefully and those paid anarchists that were
there to disrupt, as he's now doing for his own city.
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It can't be the solution because you are a part
of the problem and that's your sounds. The day we're
all in this Together. This is your Morning Show with
Michael del Journo