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Speaker 1 (00:56):
Michael, the results of del Joanna who that this morning
was three thirty one am. Within a few minutes, you're
reading an email that I thought was from obviously like
this when so much you got played to go? Then
I realized it was for me? Was that a coincidence.
I think not. I was supposed to wake up today.
Thanks again for our show recent as the direction, She's
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more than the loser of the day, Elizabeth Warren is
a lot more than a loser of a day.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
Not enough has been said about the fact that DOGE
offices were originally created under a different name by Barack Obama.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
Where was the outrage.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
And discussed from the Democrats when that happened.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
The acquiring minds want to know, Yeah, well, your inquiry
mind might want to know that that's simply not true.
This must be something viral going on on social media.
Speaker 5 (01:49):
This.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Barack Obama created the US Digital Service that was a
bunch of kids trying to figure out how to get
his Obamacare website working. If you go to their their
web page. Our mission to deliver better government services to
the American people through technology and design. Who are we?
We're a mission driven professionals who are passionate about applying
our work and life experiences to public service. This had
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everything to do with digital services of Obamacare, nothing to
do with DOGE. But I mean, to your point, can
you think of a presidency throughout the history of this
country that hasn't addressed waste fraud and abuse, or a
Congress that wasn't interested in waste fraud and abuse. The
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problem is this president isn't just talking about it, They're
doing it now. The thesis for me today is, if
you think they're freaking out as they're digging through people
lining their pockets and corruption or overspending, misspending, waste fraud.
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To the Sound of the Day clip from Elon Musk
somebody getting Social Security at one hundred and fifty. I
think if somebody was one hundred and fifty years old,
you'd know about them by name. If you think they're
freaking out over Doge, what are they going to do
when Anna Paulina Luna is done presiding over all the
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released documents and investigation into the death of JFK, RFK,
Martin Luther King, UAPs usos UFOs. How about Epstein's client
list or the origins of COVID nineteen or the nine
to eleven files. I'm beginning to think, Doge, that's an
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opening act. The headliner is still to come. And if
you think they're freaking now, which is a point of
discussion with David Sanati, imagine how they're going to be
freaking out soon ten after the hour. Thanks for waking
up with your morning show on the air and streaming
live on your iHeart app all this opposition, David. We
played a clip earlier of Senator Warren and going on
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and on about you know, if you're seeing money disappear,
it's usually because there's corruption, somebody stealing, and we can't
be afraid to look. We can't be afraid to know,
and we can't be afraid to make it public. Fifteen
years later, we won't stop fighting this game of obstruction.
The American people don't get it. They're not. The Democrats
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seem to be as out of touch with the American
people as they were during the election process. But what's
the endgame of this. They wouldn't play that insurrection card again,
would they. Well, this is it's hard to say, Michael,
because we don't have precedent. We don't have anything in
recent memory.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
First off, our government was nowhere nearest corrupt based upon
its size and function and the insular nature of the
fact that Congress and the unions and industry have played
the game of sort of making it look one way
on the outside, but it's very different on the inside.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
So you've got to go back.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
I mean, this is unprecedented, so it's hard to answer
the question.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
About just for my own credibility. The last time the
left felt threatened by Donald Trump, they created a shadow
campaign to save democracy. Not my speculation. They reveal it
all to you in a document piece in Time magazine
February fifteenth. By the way, isn't it funny? The same
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Time magazine the put Elon Musk behind the Resolute Desk
on of cover in February fifteen, Won't Pesta Right in
February fifteenth of twenty twenty one, they're basically in a
tell all piece telling you how they won the stole
the election far and square. They weaponized COVID, they changed
election laws, avoided state houses, they controlled the narrative with
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the media, they controlled any opposition view with social media,
and they went and harvested ballots because they had to
save democracy. But buried in that piece was if it
didn't work, they were priming you with all the BLM
Antifa taking over as cities they were they were easing
you in to physical insurrection, and their plan was to
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do insurrection, and they scrambled to call it off when
they were shocked in won. Why wouldn't they do it again?
They did it last time.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Well, the difference is is that they were at the
point of a rising, cresting wave of the tribalism they
had been sewing for forty years prior to that, and
CRT and DEI and all of.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
That thought process.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
So they had their summer of good trouble, which they
vindicated at their convention. So they were in a position
to mobilize in that nature. That's a long time ago
in regards to where the public debate is now, and
by Doades starting on unveiling the waste the corruption, you
just don't build large numbers of groups to protest to
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the streets for the kinds of things that were witnessing.
I mean, look, George Soros is getting money from USAID
for his organizations. Something seriously wrong. It's one thing that
it's just seriously wrong.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
Well, for the left, it's not the same Donald Trump
and it's not the same America as it was eight
years ago, So they're really playing the wrong card. David
and I. He's the CEO of American Policy Roundtable, the
Crown Jewlis, the Public Square, herd on two hundred stations.
You've been looking at three articles in particular and studying it,
and to you, for the perspective of our listeners, put
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into place what you're starting to piece together with all
this dojab opposition.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
Yeah, the hysteria is that people are being thrown out
of their jobs unjustly, unfairly, and you know, all of
the claims of racism and anti unionism and so on
and so forth. There's a hysteria going on about that,
and it's impacting a lot of people because the facts
aren't out there. There are two point three to two
point nine million federal employees two point three to two
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point nine it's a lot of people.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
A lot of most nobody's voting against their job.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
Exactly right, and most of them are protected by civil service.
And civil service laws mean someone can't be fired without
just cause. They have an appellate process to get due process.
You can't fire someone from the federal government easily. Now
you can end entire departments, and that may be where
these things end up going. Congress can respond, however, so
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this is not going to happen quickly though. What is
happening is what can be done quickly is being done quickly.
So it's creating a great amount of smoke in regards
to very small amount of fire.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
I brought this up earlier knowing we were going to
talk for for Donald Trump. It's new sheriff. It's different sheriff,
far more busy, far more effective than the last time
he was sheriff. It's also promises made, promises kept. So
for those that are attacking him over executive orders, and
is he creating a constitutional crisis? Is he becoming a
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dictator and a tyrant, he doesn't happen. They can all
fall in court. It doesn't matter. He said he would
do it, he did it. They obstructed, then the court
upheld the obstruction. He still wins. In fact, if the
American people have already had all this revealed to them,
he really doesn't need the executive order to stand. Then
the American people can go back to their Congress. I mean,
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the more I watch clips the members of the House
and the Senate, I would roll the dice and fire
every single one of them and lose the ten that
are worth anything in the process. That's how despicable they
all are. But if they want to make a stand
of obstruction, after the American people see this, it will
go from executive order to Congress because for Donald Trump,
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he doesn't need the executive order to stick.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
Well, you're making a very important point because eventually people
are going to say, wait a second, where has Congress
been for the last twenty years? And then all those
people that are sitting up there are going to realize
it may not be term limited, but they can all
be thrown out.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
Michel. One other point.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
Right now, the left wing propagandists on this are are
tallying up the number of people who are likely to
get fired or permanently laid off or something from Trump.
Their best number, Their best number is ten thousand.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
Ten thousand out of four point five million days. Well, whatever,
it was two point five.
Speaker 2 (10:02):
Three to two point nine, it's one half of one
percent of the total workforce. Now, by comparison, Trump and
Musk brilliantly offer to buy out sixty thousand employees. Say
I'll take that, pay me seven months, give me some
suff I'm out of here. Yes, So I mean, look
at ten thousand, because we're trying to get him out.
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Sixty thousand say I'll take the first door out of town.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
You're in trouble. When the best highest paying, best benefits,
and most secure jobs or government jobs. You've been growing
the government, not the economy. How about what Elon Musk
pointed out in terms of bureaucrats making two three hundred
thousand dollars a year and some of them amassing thirty
forty million dollars in wealth. How does that happen while
we're all making less and less. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
I like the way Elon Musk asks questions, don't you, oh.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
Brilliant, Well, the one hundred and fifty year old getting
sales of security.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
Yeah, and there may only be one of those instances,
but you know what, it's there.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
He just finds the basic safeguards that we use in
business are just simply not in place. Well, but let's
talk about basic safeguards. Because a company facing a similar
kind of need to shrink their employee force would basically
first look at retirements and non replacements.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
So Trump signed an executive order on a one to
four ratio. Now it's for every four people that exit
the federal government based on retirement, and there are roughly
one hundred thousand federal.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
Workers that retire every year.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
Trump says when they retire, will replace them a ratio
of four to one. So if for every four people
that are gone, we'll hire one back. Now that's what
businesses do all the time.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
I wouldn't say that you're in politics, but you've spent
your life in public policy, thank you, in the realm
of politics. What on earth is the Democrat Party thinking?
What is this obstruction game they're playing against what the
American people? I mean, who would stand up for bureaucrats,
who would stand up for waste, fraud abuse? I mean?
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Is their endgame? And I don't even know where they're going,
do you.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
Well, they're the victim of what they've created. They're reaping
the world with Now they have sown tribalism, the dei
crt critical race through all of these things, and divided
this nation into small pockets of groups and then given
people those opportunities.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
The tribalism is falling apart. They have no other song
to sing, David Sanati's with the American Policy Roundtable, host
of the Public Scare. When we come back on that note,
I want you to look at what turns out to
be my favorite story of the day. They have carefully
crafted their indoctrination and they're far left cultural revolution and
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it's fallen like a house of cards, especially with the youth.
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Speaker 2 (14:20):
It's your Morning Show with Michael Delchno.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
David, we may have to go to overtime, but I'll
try not to. All Right, here's the I'm gonna drop
the bomb twenty six minutes after the hour, your Morning Show.
David Snati with the American Policy Roundtable joining us. So
everything the left has done to indoctrinate our kids from preschool,
in kindergarten through twelve, in common education, higher education, every song,
every sitcom, every drama, television show, movie, I mean, think
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of everything they've done to in doctrinate our kids, and
they're rolling out DEI. They're rolling out inclusion and LGBDQ.
They just thought they had it all right. Then the
election rolls around. They can tinue to lose Hispanic vote.
They've now lost the majority of them. They're losing Asian vote,
They're losing blue collar workers. They had a big problem
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with black mail voters, but their biggest problem was youth voters.
I said, this party will be gone by the end
of the decade. Here's what's if you dig into this,
it's a great story done by I think it was
was it Daily Signal or Daily Caller, Daily Caller and
the headline was hidden deep inside. New polling is a
major warning for Democrats. Beyond blue collar, beyond Hispanics, beyond blacks,
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You've lost the youth. And guess who rejected wokeness the
most youth. Now you would have thought on the baby bombers.
But they'll be dead soon. Yeah, of course next sixty
five to seventy plus they're gonna all be against this stuff.
But we'll have the kids and we'll have tomorrow. No,
that's exactly who you lost. In the under thirty category.
(15:51):
Fifty five percent of gen Z voters approved Donald Donald
Trump's first twenty days. For decades, they thought they owned
these young people. They just had to wait for the
baby boomers to die. Huh huh, gen Zers Trump's quick
action and leadership. Over sixty percent of gen Zers describe
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Donald Trump as effective, focused, energetic, tough. Over half of
gen Z voters told posters that Trump is either focusing
on deporting legal immigration the right amount or not enough.
I mean, I could go down the list policies of
cutting taxes. You and I put our finger on it.
They knew home ownership wasn't in their future. Look, the
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boomers don't care. They have their house. The boomers don't care,
they're already on Social Security. The kids care. Thirty six
percent of young voters believe Trump is focusing too much
on ending DEI problems. You ready A whopping sixty three
percent said he needs to keep going at the same
speed or even faster, and root it all out. We
(16:57):
come back, David in overtime, soak in some of those numbers.
How on earth did this house of cards come down
so fast? How on earth did a game we were
playing for the future turn out to already be not
just their past, but their cause of death. They underestimated,
not just the American people, especially the youth. It's one
of the greatest failures in political history. I'll let the
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master of public policy break down how on earth this happened?
In our overtime with David Zanati.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
Next, I'm Joe Big in Tampa, and my morning show
is Your Morning Show with Michael del Jorono.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
Hi, It's Michael. Your Morning Show can be heard on
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as we always say, better late than never. Thanks for
(18:02):
joining us for the podcast. I'm so glad you're listening
right now. This is what I wanted you to hear
more than anything. There was a time when we thought, well,
the most dangerous part about America our lost youth. That's right,
our lost youth is going to do us in. If
you think we're all that Liza had is just farming
a disgrace, and one day, very soon you're going to
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have to come to grips with thank God for our youth.
Whether you went so far crazy and they were around
it the most in school that they felt it the
most and resisted at the most, or maybe we got
so far left with parenting and television shows that the
only rebellion left was returned to faith, values, common sense,
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and normalcy. Minutes ago, I just went through the whole
research and it boils down to this. You know, the
Democrats have lost a lot of Hispanic vote, a lot
of black mail vote, a lot of Asian vote, a
lot of working class vote. But what's really doing them
in is the youth vote. They have no future when
we just talk about the DEI programs woke too far.
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Thirty six percent of young voters believe Donal Trump is
focusing too much on ending DEI. A whopping sixty three
percent said he needs to keep going or even speed
up faster and root it out more. And overall, how
do these young people describe him? The vast majority effective, focused, energetic,
and tough. The left misread the youth. All they spent
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and doctrinating our youth and it fell like a house
of cards. Where's the future? Now we're visiting with David Snati,
what do you make of those numbers before I get
to the return of a hostage.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
Well, it shouldn't surprise us, because it was school of
kids that got sold out the worst in co COVID.
They had the opportunity even though they weren't reading nineteen
eighty four in Brave New World. In school, they had
an understanding of what it's like to be a government
guinea pig, and their future was impacted. Their world was
turned upside down, and it didn't make any sense to
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them because they're not stupid, powerful insight.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
Remember when we were on the air in real time
and I talked about and it was a big deal.
Back in nineteen seventy three, if you had a hernia surgery,
you were in the hospital two weeks and it was
another eight weeks to recover. I mean it took almost
two weeks to learn how to walk again from being
in bed that long. That's a hernia And I fell
so behind in the third grade. I felt like the
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rest of my scholastic career I never caught up. And
then I thought of what they did in COVID kids
know that. They also know that the dream of home
ownership is looking for and more out of their reach.
Those things woke come up terrifying. That is sincerely terrifying.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
And in addition to that, Michael, they've all watched Weekend
at Bernie's.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
They get it. They had a president.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
That was basically the sequel to Weekend at Bernie's, and
now they see a president that actually is capable of
putting thoughts together, multitasking, talking to reporters, and doing something.
Because the third thing that they've come to realize is
they're the ones that are going to get the bill
for all of this.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
It's their money. You're right about COVID being a bombshell.
There is one other If lgbtq's movement was just gay
and lesbian and tolerance, good movement, and they got it,
but they want beyond that to acceptance, they want beyond
that to promotion, and they went beyond that to condemn
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anybody who had any differences as homophobic and hateful, and
they went too far. I said in real time a
couple of years ago to you, I'm watching my kids.
They have no problem with people who are gay. You're
going too far when you start dressing like a dog
and laying on a mat during class, or you're going
too far with the transgenderism. They're not buying all that,
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and they're not liking all that. These things all added
up to the House of the Good exactly what's happened.
But the Democrats, you know, Joe Rogan went on and
on and a clip I couldn't play because that guy
can't go five seconds without a bad word. But you know,
he talked about the Left, they're like the buffaloes. And
he was talking about in the old days, what Native
Americans would do is you would you would hurd the
buffalo to a cliff, and then you would make a
(22:17):
lot of noise and charge him and they'd go fall
off the cliff. And you had people down at the
bottom of the cliff ready to you know, turn them
into stakes. That's how they hunted. And he says the
left won't repent, They're going to go right off the cliff.
Do you believe that. I mean, they don't seem to
have a plan. B. If they do, they better start
doing it quickly.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
Repentance for anyone's hard and they built their whole lives,
their whole career, their income, their friends, their networks on this.
So the chances are it's already too far gone. One
other point, Michael, they've invaded the kids' school's bathrooms and
their gyms, and whatever happened to the to the feminist movement,
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whatever happened to women. You've got Supreme Court justice that
can't tell you what a woman is. I mean, you've
got to be less than a fourth grader to not
be able to understand that and the problem that it presents.
Speaker 1 (23:09):
Well, what's consistent and persistent that they've been out of
touch with the American people period, across the board. They
don't get women, they don't get the youth, they don't
get Hispanics who are about faith.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
And it ends up in a picture of Al Sharpton
marching down the isle of Costco like a prince, saying
you're going to do what we say.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
Last two moments with David Sanati one, there was just
something about the way the snow was falling and resting
on evergreens as a president of the United States keeps
a promise to a ninety five year old mother and
greets the sun after being in prison in Russia for
three and a half years. What a moment. And he
just looks different. He looks different talking to Elon Musk's kid.
(23:56):
He looked different talking to that release a prisoner. This
isn't the same ego maniac, same reality TV shock jock
meets the presidency. This is a different Donald Trump, not
just a different term your thoughts.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
Oh quote the guy that runs the show called Yms.
Pictures you use and pictures you don't. You'll notice you
won't find many pictures of Donald Trump with the person
who's just been released from Russia. You'll just find the
person who's been released from Russia.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
That's a tough picture because he was waiting for him
on the tarmac. He was waiting for him at the
White House. You stays Associated Press this morning. It's not there.
Pictures you use and pictures you don't.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
The endless dedication to bias from the Associated Press and
the United States media is relentless. And Michael, that's the
one last thing they're counting on is that they will
wear out common sense by their propaganda.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Final is Anna Paulina Luna, a name nobody knows today.
Something tells me she'll be a household name by the
time she's done going through all the released records and
heading up the committee investigation into the death of JFK
RFK MLK. But I won't stop there. They're going to
also uncover origins of COVID. They're also going to uncover
UFOs and UAPs and USO's Epstein's client list in the
(25:17):
nine to eleven files. Something tells me, by the time
this is over the doge, that's an opening comedy act
to a headliner, which is what this is going to reveal,
just with Epstein, Epstein and COVID alone.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
If Congress responds correctly, the biggest play that Soros and
Podesta are hoping on right now I'm talking about Alex
Soros as well, is that Trump will lose the House
in the midterm election if they keep this up and
becoming more popular than Netflix and Amazon Prime and everything combined.
Just wanting to know what happened last night from Washington, DC.
(25:53):
They may hold the House, and if they hold the
House in the Senate, now what was really one year
of opportunity becomes four.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
Well, as I said, his re election campaign is going
to be the mid term That spells trouble for the
Democrats and the rest of the decade looks like an
Nostre deell journal waiting to happen. Love our visits, David Sanatti,
thank you so much. We'll talk against guys. Thank you.
Top five stories of the day. We start with the
What about controlling the Gaza that would lead to peace
(26:22):
and security and prosperity, don't you get so? Donald Trump
reminded us yesterday.
Speaker 6 (26:27):
Speaking alongside the King of Jordan on Tuesday, Trump said
the Gaza Strip is a war torn region and added
Palestinians will be moved to what he called a safer place.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
We're going to take it. We're going to hold it,
We're going to cherish it.
Speaker 5 (26:40):
We're going to get it.
Speaker 3 (26:42):
Going eventually where a lot of jobs are going to
be created for the people.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
In the Middle East. It's going to be for the
people in the Middle East. But I think it can
be a diamond.
Speaker 6 (26:50):
King Abdulla the Second the pledge to take in two
thousand and sick Palestinian children. Meanwhile, Trump also doubled down
on a Saturday deadline for Hamas to release all remaining
hostages and said he doesn't think Hamas will meet the demand.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
I'm Mark Mayfield, an American teacher imprisoned in Russia has
been released. Lisa Taylor has.
Speaker 5 (27:09):
More Trump's Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Whitcoff,
negotiated a deal with the Kremlin to release Mark Fogel
and his mother, Malphine, is thrilled.
Speaker 6 (27:18):
He called me earlier today saying that he was in
a Moscow airport and waiting.
Speaker 5 (27:25):
To fly to Washington, d C. Fogel was arrested on
charges of bringing medical marijuana into Russia in twenty twenty one.
The American teacher was released from the Kremlins custody and
left on Whitcoff's plane. Fogel was classified as wrongly detained
by former President Biden late last year. I'm Lisa Taylor.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
House Democrats are slamming President Trump for focusing on social
issues in our Gulf of America. What about the price
of eggs and what they're up over the last three
hundred and sixty five days. Never mind, our guy was
president for two hundred and forty five of them. Oh,
it goes on and on, Tammy Trihilo.
Speaker 7 (28:00):
As the report, California Congressman Ted Lew says that Americans
are paying the price.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
My wife and I recently went to a grocery store
to get some eggs, and we can see the prices
of these eggs had now jumped about eight dollars.
Speaker 7 (28:11):
He says Trump's policies are not only expensive, but also wrong.
He pointed to recent court filing shooting down executive orders.
Earlier this week, a third federal judge ruled against Trump's
plans to overturn so called birthright citizenship for the children
of illegal immigrants. I'm Tammy Trhillo.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
Speaking of Google Maps. Look it up and now shows
no longer the Golf of Mexico, but the Golf of America.
Speaker 8 (28:34):
The change was made starting Monday. The switch comes after
President Trump signed an executive order to rename the golf
on his first day back in office.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Google Maps users in.
Speaker 8 (28:44):
Mexico will continue to see Golf of Mexico displayed, while
everyone else outside the US will see both names. Trump
signed a proclamation declaring it Golf of America day as
Air Force one flew over the body of water for
the first time since he renamed it.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
Jack lincarl And News Radio, I tell y'all, noursearchers say
you should pet your dog before you leave the house.
Pree Tennis has more on the benefits.
Speaker 9 (29:08):
Researchers at the University of Pisa in Italy found if
you pet your dog one last time before racing out
the door, it will reduce anxiety for your pet and
you because petting a dog for five minutes lowers the
stress hormone cortisol and increases oxytocin, that's the feel good hormone.
Research shows it's a win win for all. I'm pre tennis.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
Well, my wife pets me before she goes for the
grocery store. Monty the Giant Schnauzer is your best in
show at the twenty twenty five Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
Congratulations to Monty. In sports, Piston's one Big one thirty
two ninety two over doubles Who does Think? And then
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Griz beat the Suns one nineteen one twelve birthdays. Josh Brolin,
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Fifty seven years old today, Our the city is sixty
nine years old today, and Justice bread Kavanaugh is sixty.
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We find h Roger, who he says, Roy Clark isn't
too shabby. No, he wasn't. Jim Clarence White in Bluegrass
with the Kentucky Colonials and with the Birds using a
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B string bender electric car. Jim, you could tell that's
a music city one right now you're just getting a
little too dark technical. I think now we're just getting
into great guitarists. Jimmy Hendricks was named greatest guitarist ever.
A lot of people felt passionately it should have been
Prince Eddie van Halen, Jimmy Page. I threw in Glenn Campbell?
What about bb King? Now we're just getting all the names.
What about Keith Urban Country's a tough se Did I
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mention Buddy Guy for greatest Guitarists? You might have, but
I didn't know who he was. Who's buddy Buddy Guy's
a blues guitarist? Okay, don't leave out in Best Guitarist
Dublin Zone. Rory Gallagher signed Rory O'Neil in Florida. Know
that was Dave in Sunrise, Arizona. This is far and away,
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hands down. We don't even need to vote on it.
Email of the Day and it comes to us from Catherine.
You know this is a slippery slope. If those takes
away social Security payments to dead people, what next they
may want to take away their right to vote as well.
I love I love that my listeners are smart. Alex, Yeah,
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that would really hurt him. They can't have the dead
people vote. That's assuming one hundred and fifty year old
isn't alive and well and on social Security still know Rory,
Oh there he is, Yeah, Rory's here all right? So Rory.
If your morning show listeners kids are headed to Florida,
whether it be the Panhandle or all the way to
Miami Beach or up the East coast to Daytona, not
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so fast, they're not welcome.
Speaker 10 (32:33):
Well, that's Miami Beach in particular, sending out that message,
just the city of Miami Beach saying, look, we've had enough,
enough of the violence, enough of the debauchery, enough of
the traffic. So they are making the experience as miserable
as possible in order to deter spring breakers.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
I have to interrupt and ask you how do they
do that? How do they make it as miserable as well?
See why did you interrupt me? Because I was about
to tell you tell me.
Speaker 10 (32:59):
Parking is one hundred bucks a car, and that's a
few blocks away. If you're caught parking illegally, more than
five hundred dollars to tow your car, streets are closed
south to twenty third, so you're not going to get
anywhere near South Beach with your car. Essentially, they're playing
whack a mole with spring breakers. Every city try to
put up barricades to keep them out along the way
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they're going somewhere a lot of times they're going to
go to more family friendly Orlando just because of the
volume of hotel rooms.
Speaker 1 (33:26):
But a lot of them are making.
Speaker 10 (33:27):
Those international trips, especially on cruise ships, where they think
they can get away with a stuff they couldn't get
away with on land.
Speaker 1 (33:34):
What about Fort Lauderdale right next door to Miami.
Speaker 10 (33:38):
Yeah, again, another community that doesn't want things to go crazy.
You're all welcome to visit if you're going to quietly
go to the beach all day, have dinner, and then
quietly be tucked away in bed at eight thirty at night.
What they don't want is the big beer drinking crowd.
No alcohol on the beach, no glass bottles on the beach,
no playing music on the beach. The list of restrictions
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go on and on and again, limiting traffic so much
that it's nearly impossible to get to the shoreline anyway.
And then curfews are in place as well, so you
know a lot of places have to shut down by
eleven or twelve o'clock at night.
Speaker 1 (34:12):
I'm doing research over here real fast. I don't think
there was ever a video series girl Girl's Gone Quiet,
So I mean usual spring spring break is not quiet,
all right.
Speaker 10 (34:21):
So you look, every town that's had this has had
to push back Daytona Beach for Lauderdale, Panama City, Pensacola.
You know, they've all tried to say, look, we want
some of this, but a lot of times it just
gets to be too much.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
Yeah. I just I was never a spring breaker myself.
I think one spring break I went to spring training
for baseball, but I mean never, never a beach, never
the craziness. All right. So, but this is a city thing,
not a state thing, because.
Speaker 10 (34:46):
Florida makes a lot of money, don't they Sure, And
they're trying to walk that fine line though, you know,
and again they're not saying you can't come, they're just saying,
you know, don't expect to have what we saw in
the nineteen eighties with MTV spring Break and the like.
You know, if you want come and go to the
beach and hang out, that's just fine, but don't think
you're going to have the big party, the atmosphere that
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you saw thirty, forty and fifty years ago.
Speaker 5 (35:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (35:08):
And if you're wondering who the mayor of Miami is,
it's now Dean Warmer. Dean Warmer. He doesn't want any
Duncan riots in his three nighte Beaches Roy good reporting.
We'll talk again tomorrow. I apologize for interrupting. After all,
it is your morning show, all right. Final say, this
is an interesting one I thought for the day. I
guess Pope francis criticizing President Trump's immigration policy. You know
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how the Republicans started this whole thing. Just start sending
these illegals to states like New York, to states like Massachusetts.
Could always send him to the Vatican City and see
if the Pope still feels the same way, and we'll
open the church doors in his arms to them. That's
a thought, probably cheaper than Gwen torontom obay when you
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think about it. We're all in this together. This is
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