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Your Morning Show with Michael delchord. Gather, Gather on the
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critical but stable condition. The House has narrowly past the
gopiece budget resolution, and no injuries reported after a Southwest
Airlines flight at a near collision with a small jet
outside of Chicago was Midway Airport. Do you see that? Yeah?
That well I had an even closer call than that
in real life. Really yeah, it was, and it didn't
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make the news. I mean, I think, you know, there's
two kinds of people. There's people today going iin'd flying.
Something's going on every day, there's something, something's going on.
We're a little hyper sensitive right now. Well, yeah, and
the media, of course, is trying to set up a
narrative that all these doze cuts are leading to lack
of security and safety, and so they're reporting every little thing.
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I was on the runway at National that was before
it was Reagan, and you know, all right, we're an
extra takeoff, and then the next thing, you know, you're
and you're like halfway three quarters down the runway like
you're waiting for the wheel to go up at any moment,
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and all of a sudden, looking out my window, the
plane turns real fast and slams on the reverse jets.
Another plane just misses us, crossing the other runway going
in a different direction. Now this was this is the
part I forgot to tell you. So we had been
rotting waiting for takeoff for like thirty six minutes. Oh wow, yeah, yeah,
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we get we get in line. He's like, we're about
twenty seventh in line. It's gonna be a while. That
was it, you know, so you have this near death experience.
This was like nineteen eighty nine, whatever it was, and
you would think after something like that, or at least
you loop back around on your front and line. No,
we were once again twenty sixth in line. You go
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through the whole process. Yeah, and I wasn't really actius
to take off again. But that never made the news,
you know. I mean there's stuff that happens every day.
A little smoke in the cockpit, somebody misbehaving. I mean,
we had a guy naked it and you could have
blown a gasket. I mean, the people on the plane,
well it wasn't a gasket, but I needed to get
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into my luggage for some fresh laundry. So but yeah,
there's all that kind of stuff going on, and it
has everybody on edge. All right. So those are the
top stories that are kind of like on the kitchen
table this morning. What's really going on? One hundred intelligence
workers fired. Listen. I I remember after nine to eleven.
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You know, there wasn't much thought about George W. Bush
other than you know, it was hw Son. He had
owned the Texas Rangers. If anything, he was surprisingly not
the heir apparent Jeb Bush was supposed to be, So
it was kind of like the wrong Bush brother. He
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did things kind of awkwardly. I mean, up until nine
to eleven, everything about George Bush was kind of strange.
And the only thing that was that came out of
the campaign was debates with Al Gore over lock boxes,
and then we had hanging chads. But there was something
about George W. Bush after nine eleven that was perfect,
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wasn't it Wasn't he the right guy? And then it
was the cabinet behind him that was so prepared and
made you feel so good. Now later you know, we
would all grow to a you know, be concerned about
Dick Cheney. I anybody go hunting with and you get shot,
that's concerning you. Back any Geese, No, but a shot
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three of my friends. He was kind of a he
was a great resume, but I mean he's just kind
of strange guy. But I mean Rumsfeld and Colin Powell
and I mean it was just a great team. And
that's kind of what Donald Trump has done this time.
This is not Donald Trump one point oh, because he's
not the same Donald Trump. But it's also not Donald
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Trump one point, oh, because he's not making it about him,
and he has surrounded himself with great people. Well, Tulca
Gabbard came front and center yesterday, got a bunch of
guys pulling Shenanigans with intelligence boldly on the NSA, they're fired.
Why do you hear the audio in our Sounds of
the day, You just this cabinet is solid as a rock.
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And that's before Bongino and Patel show up in Your People.
So we're gonna talk a little bit more about that
firing and that shake up and what's going on. Uh,
there is a new mare in town. But I guess
my point is there's a lot of new deputies too,
and they're really sharp. By popular request, it's not one
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of my favorite songs, but I do think it. I
agree with Red it's appropriate you might be watching he
just so well. As I mentioned yesterday, I've only gotten
one piece of hate mail. I don't know why I'm
soliciting hate mail, but I used to get a lot
of hate mail. Now nobody seems to hate me, and
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those emails to Michael d and iheartmediat so, but what
is it like to be very unpopular? What does that
feel like? Well, you really need to ask Brandon Johnson
the Mirror of Chicago, because if the question is, oh,
how low can you go? This might be the lowest red?
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Have you ever seen a thing lower than this? I
have it in my life. Okay, this is the lowest
I've ever seen in my life. Jeffery, you you probably
already read it, didn't you? Do you ever seen this?
All Right, take a wild guess. If somebody really sucked
at their job, what do you think their approval rating
would be? I mean how low Biden was in the
what high thirties was his lowest? All right? What how
low can you go? I would say, let's say thirty
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five percent? No way lower? Really, wait a minute, let's
do this like limbo lower. How low can you go?
So twenty five percent? Lower? Fifteen? But wait, lower, my gosh,
five percent? All right, now you're getting in the range.
All right, So the research has been done and the
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Mirror of Chicago Brandon Johnson's approval rating is six point
six percent. So we used to do something in the backyard.
We played We lived on a golf course, and ironically
I didn't start golfing until I was forty out the
way I love the game of golf. Imagine it was
in my backyard. I never played, but between the Senior's
tea box and the members and pro box, there was
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like this perfect seventy yard field and that's where we
played football in the backyard, and we had I'll never forget.
Guy Favalora was a dear friend of mine. He lived
three doors down. We tore his acl and what's the
one in the front, is it menil? Whatever it is?
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I mean, my brother tackled him and his leg didn't
his feet didn't move, they stayed planted. Oh and the
rest of his I mean we just saw it. He
ended up having to have like two surgeries. He was
in a cat through there. We used to have great
games back there, sounds like, so, I'll never forget. We
were getting killed one day. I think we were down
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by all my four or five touchdowns, and uh, there
was something coming on television. So we get in the
huddle and my brother goes embarrassing on one ready break.
So we all get up to line. Boo twenty two.
Boo twenty two said, everybody went embarrassing, and we just
ran into the house. We were so embarrassed. We didn't
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finish the game, we didn't ran it out. That was
it game was That's what the mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson,
so you should do. Wow, my approval rating is six
point six. I'm embarrassed, I'm leaving. I mean, what do
you well? And we thought it was bad. Would remember
I didn't think there could be anything worse than Lori Lightfoot.
I really didn't. And her approval rating was twenty two percent.
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So he's down from bad. And of course he's a
you know, mayor Lightfoot want to be lookalike. We played,
we featured him in Sounds of the Day. There was
a city council meeting because we were comparing at the
time New York City, where the mayor gets it and
the people don't. And then we contrasted that with Chicago,
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where the people get it and the mayor didn't. And
so you got all the people at city council going
talking about crime, talking about illegal immigrants and taking their
facilities and taking their resources, and the Mayor's just standing
there defiantly. I didn't think they're comve anything worse than
Lori Lightfoot. There is in Brandon Johnson, and I don't
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think you will ever as long as you live, find
a lower approval rating than six point sixty percent, and
with good reason. His disapproval rating is eighty percent. Sixty
seven percent said that crime was the top reason or
the top thing facing Chicago, and clearly he's not addressing it.
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Followed by high taxes, which you're getting for what you're
paying at fifty four percent, inflation at forty one percent.
Now Here are all the things in the poll that
were at the very bottom. LGBTQ, reproductive freedoms, and racism.
These are all the miners that the left likes to
major in and usually well usually doesn't even bite them
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at the national level, but it rarely bites them in
an urban inner city like this. And that's even changed.
There's something different in America. And it goes beyond the presidency.
It says, if all of this divisiveness, all of this
identity politics, all of this woke political correctness, it just ended.
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It came on gradually over a period of time, but
it just left in a moment. And with six point
six percent approval rating, the mayor of Chicago is left
holding the bag, and by the way they've earned it.
From twenty twenty one to twenty twenty four, robbery increased
sixteen percent, burglary increased fifteen percent, theft increased fifty seven percent.
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Motor vehicle theft increased one hundred and six percent. The
last time, I was in Chicago, and we flew and
then took the train from O'Hare directly to where our
hotel was, so we didn't bring our car. But we
were walking from our hotel to Lake Shore Drive. I
think we were going to the Field Museum or something.
And there was a row probably and I don't want
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to exaggerate, a half a mile to three quarters of
a mile long. All these cars parked on the side
of the road. And when I tell you, I stopped
counting over one hundred. All the windows were bashed in.
I never saw anything like it. I mean, you bash
in the first window and get away with it. Okay,
you bash in three or four five, get away with
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How did somebody bash in and just go car by
car for a half a mile and nobody saw anything,
nobody report anything, nobody ever came. I mean, every time
I think of Chicago, I don't think so much about
getting shot, which is a weekend occurrence there. I often
think of those vehicles lined up for half a mile
and I'm like, wow, what is there even have police here?
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That's one thing. You go to New York City, there's
police everywhere. Go to Chicago you really see one. Overall,
the number of seven major felony offenses these are the biggies. Murder, rape, robbery, assault, burglary,
grand larceny, grand larceny of a motor vehicle up forty
four percent from twenty twenty one to twenty twenty four.
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It's not just a perception that the left majors and minors.
They do. The majors are major for a reason. They
have failed their people. Obviously, the change is coming, and
Paul Alice leads the race with twenty seven point four
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percent likely to be the next mayor, and with good reason.
So that's a huge story. Changes in the White House
pressroom continue that'll be featured in our Sounds of the Day,
But the White House basically lays out pretty clearly that
the White House Press Team, not the White House Correspondence Association,
is going to determine the press pool. There's been a
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major shift in media this notion that MSNBCCNN, Fox News, ABCNBCCBS,
Washington Post, New York Times. These same players belong in
this room. They don't. They don't have readership, they don't
have viewership, they don't have audience, they don't have influence.
That's not where the people are. Shouldn't where the people
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are be in that room. After all, it's to serve
the people. It's a major blow to the legacy slash
dead media. Donald Trump's four point five trillion dollar budget
reconciliation bill has passed the House along party lines. But
it's just the beginning in the framework of everything Donald
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Trump has talked about being set in a clear new
priority tized budget and Ukraine. Remember when Donald Trump said
in the first term, you're gonna get sick of winning.
I guess he was being prophetic about the second term.
Here comes another Q. Who did thirty eight? But who
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did winning? Was that thirty eight special? Santana? Santana? Yeah, Q,
I'm winning. Ukraine agrees to the mineral rights deal. So
for all the money they've taken, stolen, whatever they've done
with it, the President has negotiated a deal that is
going to get you your money back through mineral rights
and Zelenski's coming to sign the deal looks like we're
very close to any of the war with Russia and Ukraine.
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That and more. Between now and the end of the
third hour, miss a little, you miss a lot. We've
got a lot of people to help us understand roy O'Neil.
John Decker, who was in the Oval office for a
rare moment with the President yesterday, even got a pen
from the President. I don't think he took the hat though.
ILL also have David Ssanati. We're going to continue our
conversation and our exploration into what is conservativism coming out
of Seapack. That more, between the now and the end
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your iHeartRadio app. All right, two big things, Red, I
think you would agree with this framing of the day.
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I took it this way, and I think I'm right
to take it this way. If your mic works, chime
in if I'm wrong. So the House narrowly passes this
gop budget resolution. In it it's a four and a
half trillion dollar resolution bill. In it is the framework
for not only the new priorities, everything in the promised plan,
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from the border and so on. But I think in
it is the tax cuts as well. So to me,
what I saw was the bold moved by the Speaker
with the President on the phone. I might add, for
anybody that was trying to pull Shenanigans, that comes by
way a Fox Digital reports that any Republican congressman or
women that were thinking about pulling a Shenanigan, they hurt
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from the President directly. This looks like they're going to
go for one big, beautiful bill. Now, why would I
bring that up? That in addition to the mineral rights
deal that Ukraine has agreed to. So now for all
the hundreds of billions of dollars we just gave them,
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they haven't been all that accountable with it. They always
had their handout for more. The President, of course, has
a vision for peace between Russia and Ukraine, security for
the Ukrainian people. He does not have a vision for
Zelensky being a part of the new Ukraine, and Zelensky's
coming to the White House hat in hand Friday for
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what looks like the framework for the end of the war,
and with it mineral rights for the United States to
pay us back for everything that we had given them
throughout the fighting. These are two really major things. Why
do I say that, because if we wake up and
it looks like it could be more like two to
four weeks, so within the first never mind first one
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hundred days and the fact that Donald Trump gets a
second first one hundred days. Most incumbent presidents who are
re elected really don't get one in their second term.
They're a lame duck right after the inauguration speech. But
not the way this played out. I mean everything that
left did to destroy Donald Trump, whether it was the
shadow campaign to Save the Democracy that weaponized COVID, changed
election laws. Some would use the expression stole the election
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in some swing districts and swing precincts, that brought about
Joe Biden really brought about their own demise. The end
of wokeness, the end of majoring and the ends of
identity politics, the return to self evident truth, the return
to common sense, and a Donald Trump in a second
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term surviving assassination with the American people behind him, and
in his first sixty days, he deals with Panama, the Canal,
he deals with Canada, Mexico, ends the war, gets the
hostages back in Israel, and then passes the tax cut.
All the first sixty days. I mean, what are we
looking at here? I mean, at some point you just
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flip on autopilot and watch the results pour in. You've
got this amazing cabinet that you've assembled that can run
and prosecute everything. You don't have to get your hands dirty.
You just sit in the Oval office and pass out hats.
But Red ass something during the break that's very interesting,
And I, you know, Frankly hadn't given it any thought,
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because I really didn't think. And I don't know why
I shouldn't own if everybody was saying, oh, it's going
to be well passed a one hundred days before he
gets this tax cut, I don't know why I bought that.
Nothing else is gone that way. But if Donald Trump
has the tax cuts, now, remember John F. Kennedy always
explained it the best, and I wish somebody would do
it in the modern era. Number One, when you go
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to work, somebody's got to make the determination. Is that
morally your money or the governments? See John F. Kennedy
thought it is a moral thing. First, that's your money,
you earned it, the government doesn't own it, and then
decides how much you get to keep. That's your money morally,
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number one. Number two, the government should trust what you
do with it. And what do you mean by that.
You'll pay your debts, and you'll spend, and as you spend,
the economy grows. As you spend, businesses expand and higher.
Then you have more tax burdened less. It's actually the
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wiser way to fund government. But then he explained, money
taxed is money out of the economy. Now the left
will narrativize this, and they're playing these same games, the
same games that got the mayor in Chicago a six
percent approval rating. I mean, let them play it. But
this notion that it's all just for the rich, No,
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it's for everyone. And listen, whether you make twenty thousand
dollars a year, two hundred thousand dollars a year, two
million dollars a year, it's your money morally, and the
government should trust how you spend it. And as you
invest it and spend it, businesses are created, entrepreneurial risks
are taken, jobs, more, taxpayers burden less because it's money
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back in the economy. And not taken out of the economy.
If Donald Trump should get these tax cuts, should get
the framework of this new prioritized budget, doze fat free
if you will, corruption free, dealt with Panama Canal, dealt
with Canada, dealt with Mexico, ended the war with Ukraine,
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and got the hostages all released. Unfortunately more dead than alive.
Where's his approval rating? What was an interesting question from
red If I had to pull a number out my
rear end, if he's ad anywhere from fifty two to
fifty three percent. Now, I think that puts them pretty
close to sixty and sixty is the new eighty. And
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by the time the midterms roll around, if all of
this results as we know it will, he might even
be in the high sixties seventies by midterms. And he
hasn't made it about him. He has set the table
for everybody under him to run the country and be
the heir apparent to this America First trump ism. It's
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it's breathtaking. Almost his breath taking is sitting at home.
I was sick with COVID for a week, so my
to do list has been crazy catching up. I'm basically
doing two weeks in one but I'm living a very
productive life. I'm feeling good about myself. My to do
list ended after thirteen hours yesterday, but I got it
all done and I relaxed for a second, and that's
when beep, beep beep, I start getting text from Decker.
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He's inside the way. I mean, I get shots of
the Oval office, Like you can't imagine. There's just something
about when your friend is inside the Oval office just
taking pictures. It's like you're there. And I'm like, as
I'm getting the pictures, I'm like, oh gosh, what's he
signing now? Oh my god, what's he doing now? Next thing,
you know, I'm seeing hats, Like what is he doing
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with hats? The Decker showing me he got a pen,
to which I said to Decker, and isn't this amazing
that you're going to take that pen and send it
to me for my birthday? I mean, you're just too
kind to me. So then later in the night I
get the clip and Nick, this is like the last
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thing before I rolled over and went to sleep. Nick goes, look,
here's Decker this. I think that this is him taking
the picture he set you because you can see Decker
in the background. This is like an official picture from
the Oval Office. And if you zoom in on Decker,
he's got the camera. And I think it's the exact
same moment too, because I could tell what Trump was
doing and what Trump's doing in the picture he took.
So actually, I can't wait to tell Decker I have
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a picture of him taking the picture for me. But
this is what went on in the Oval Office. And
this is just insane. So you got, first of all,
just think of the visual. Trump's back in the Oval Office.
Not a sleep, not brain dead, not cognitively impaired. You
got a president and I think he works about twenty
two hours a day. It's insane, and he does most
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of it from the Oval Office, where he brings all
the press in while he's doing it. So he signs
an executive order RFK RFK Junior, Robert Kennedy's son, John F.
Kennedy's the camelot of the Democrats, right behind this Republican president,
and he's signing executive worries and then he whips out
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these hats. Listen, this is I'm going to do Sound
of the Day later, but in and of itself, this
should be the sound of the day. Doesn't just take
everything I've just said in the last twelve minutes. Swallow it,
belch and now just enjoy this audio because this is
a snapshot of reality. Give me all of them.
Speaker 5 (27:30):
Look see the Trump was right about everything.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
Just came in.
Speaker 5 (27:38):
Somebody said, I said, this was sent in by a fan.
I said, I think we should make some of them right,
but we were pretty much.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
You won't want are you allowed to take away? He'll
consider it.
Speaker 5 (27:49):
And I know him well, he's sort of a stiff.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
I said, Brian, you're not a sailing Brian, you're not
a stiff. He throws him a hat. The one guy
he calls a stiff. Watch what he says after this.
He'll take other things, but not a yes to the president.
Always say yes to anybody like one skimp it out.
Trump was right about everything. Red magaheads, I mean, and.
Speaker 6 (28:15):
They're all laughing and they're leaving with pens and hats.
And this is a daily occurrence. Do you remember when
we talked about.
Speaker 2 (28:28):
It's one of my favorite things we did, because you know,
you can over complicate things. The expression there's a new
sheriff in town. It really doesn't mean anything anymore. Do
you even know who your sheriff is, do even think
about your sheriff's department rule people do more than those
of us that live in urban cities or in suburbs.
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But there was a time in the Old West. If
you had a corupt sheriff, you had an sheriff there,
you died. People you knew died. Your life was ruined,
things got stolen. There was no law, there was no order,
nothing but injustice. It was chaos. And then you'd get
a new sheriff and suddenly wrong was wrong, right was right.
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Bad guys were bad guys, and the good guys won,
and what was restored security, peace, prosperity, freedom. The contrast
from Joe Biden and what I would go so far
to say, and I don't think it's hyperbole, not from
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a previous decade, not from a time long ago. I mean,
think of the America Times Square after World War Two
and the boys are home and they're kissing women in
the street. I mean, that's like a a time gone by, right,
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that's almost unrecognizable. Certainly was unrecognizable from the return from
Vietnam the United States of America of forty five days ago,
let alone four months Ago is unrecognizable, from the border
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to morale, to law and order, to the rooting out
of corruption, to every bad player misbehaving on the world stage.
Now being reeled back from a president who is working
maybe an hour and a half a day, looks like
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a walking dead, talks like he's already dead to this.
He's got the reporters in the Oval Office doing business
at a lightning pace, handing out souvenirs, mocking the few
stiffs that are have no journalistic integrity, but too much
integrity to take a free hat. I mean, it's just
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our country's unrecognizable. Jeffrey asked the question, if he gets
this tax cut done and his framework done all in
one big beautiful bill as he wanted from the beginning,
and the Ukraine Russian War is over and he solved
it with mineral rights coming to the United States to
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pay us back for everything we gave Ukraine, from Panama
to Mexico to Canada to hostage releases, where's his approval,
Rigman to be at this pace? Is it going to go? Washington?
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I know you gonna make fun of me for saying this,
but for God's sake, somebody, is it gonna go Washington,
Lincoln Trump, Jefferson rag, never mind what the approval ring
is going to be in sixty days, what's gonna be
his historical placement in the history of the presidency. Then again,
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James carverl says, this whole thing's gonna crash in the
next thirty days. This is your Morning Show with Michael
del Trono. The Ukrainian President Zelensky is reportedly coming to
the United States and to the White House on Friday.
The two countries signed off on a framework for a
minerals deal. Mark Mayfield has the details.
Speaker 7 (32:48):
President Trump was asked about it in the Oval Office Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (32:51):
I hear that he's coming on Friday.
Speaker 5 (32:52):
He certainly it's okay with Mevid'd like to and he
would like to sign it together with me, and I
understand that.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
It's a big deal.
Speaker 7 (32:58):
Trump has been pushing for a rare earth minerals do
on US wait for Ukraine to pay back the US
for aid provided during the war with Russia. While Trump
called for five hundred billion dollars in rare earth minerals,
Soelenski pushed back on the figures, saying the US provided
Ukraine with one hundred billion dollars in aid. Selansky will
reportedly come to Washington, DC on Friday to sign off
on the deal.
Speaker 2 (33:18):
I'm Mark Neefield. The Vatican says Pope Francis remains in
critical but stable condition, and stable is an improvement over
the trajectory of the past week or two. At Lisa
Taylor has more.
Speaker 4 (33:27):
The Vatican gave an update this afternoon Claudio Labagne from
Vatican City.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
The doctor say he did not have any further acute
respiratory crisis.
Speaker 2 (33:36):
He underwent in the evening a caatscan to.
Speaker 8 (33:38):
Monitor that bilateral pneumonia.
Speaker 2 (33:41):
It is under controlled.
Speaker 4 (33:42):
Officials added the prognosis remains uncertain for the eighty eight
year old. The Vatican says Francis has been resting well
and has resumed work activities. Finally, said Taylor.
Speaker 2 (33:51):
President Trump is announcing a new pathway to citizenship for
wealthy investors.
Speaker 8 (33:56):
He announced Tuesday, the US will sell what's called the
Gold Card.
Speaker 5 (34:00):
We're going to be putting a price on that card
of about five million dollars, and that's going to give
you Green card privileges. Plus it's going to be a
route to citizenship.
Speaker 8 (34:09):
Speaking in the Oval Office, Trump said the Gold card
will be similar to a Green card, but at a
higher level of sophistication. Trump said, quote, wealthy people will
be coming into our country by buying the card. He said,
those who get the Gold Card will be spending a
lot of money, paying a lot of taxes, and employing
a lot of people. I'm Tammy Trheo.
Speaker 2 (34:26):
Well, it's a new season for the Alta Dina Little
League in southern California, and it comes amid the devastation
of the Eaton Fire. Phil Hewitt has the story.
Speaker 3 (34:35):
The players lost their home field at Farnsworth Park to
the fire that destroyed thousands of homes. This season, the
West Pasadena Little League is helping out by opening its
field to the Altadena Little League. Many of the Altadena
players lost their homes in the fire, and they see
the baseball season and help from the neighboring league as
symbols of hope and stability in the wake of tragedy.
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I'm Phil Hubert.
Speaker 2 (34:59):
In basketball, see in the games of your morning show
Interest Calves Big one twenty two eighty two over the
Magic grizz outscored the Suns by three, Bucks lost by
three to the Rockets. Lakers won one oh seven ninety
nine over the MAVs and the Warriors beat the Hornets
one twenty eight to ninety two. We're all in this together.
This is your Morning Show with Michael nheld Joano