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Seven minutes after the hour, Good morning, and welcome to.
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So wonderful I can almost not say it.
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Friday, February the twenty seventh, twenty twenty six, for President
Bill Clinton to testify in the Epstein Oversight Committee deposition. Today,
P mccounty, Arizona's sheriff department says, no more daily updates
in the Nancy Gotthrie case. Looks like things have gone cold,
and President Trump's affordability tour heads to the Lone Star
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State today. But enough of that, we've gotten several different
talkbacks people demanding the president. So it is my honor
ladies and gentlemen, mister speaker, the President of the United States, Friday.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
With forty seven on your morning show with Pizza Boy.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Everybody lined up to shake his hand as the address,
mister President, good morning, well, good morning.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
To you, Pizza Boy. It is been a tremendous week.
We've done a lot of winning. Our hockey team did
a lot of winning. Our country has done a lot
of winning. We didn't break at the State of the Union.
It was the greatest you know, I call it the
Great of the Union speak and they're the longest in history.
You know, we set a record, and there was also
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the greatest ratings that we've ever seen. So a tremendous
week for our country. It's a great week for our country.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
And America's responding. Your polling numbers are already up quite
dramatically since the speech. It was the longest in history,
but I got to be honest with you, it didn't
feel long. Some pretty amazing dramatic stories. We'll get to
those who stood and those who didn't in a moment.
I got to tell you one of the moments that
John Decker said was the most electric when those two
doors opened and you introduced that hockey team, a team
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you spend some time with in the Oval office when
most people would be practicing their speech.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
Well, I get along very well with a hockey team,
and I played hockey like nobody's ever seen before. You know,
they say to me, I have a wicked wrist. They
say to the boss there, you have a wicked rig sir.
I have a great, rich shot to winnifull Ridge shot
a slap shot like nobody's ever seen. But I have
to say, you know, you look at uh look at
the goalie, and we're giving him the Medal of Freedom.
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But you look at Connor Hella Buck. He did a
Hella Buck job right at the US job. And I
called him the Northern border wall. You look at him,
He's the Northern He's the wall of the North. The
only thing more secure than Connor Hellabug is probably a
Southern border. But he's great of the North. You know,
he's going to keep the snow Mexicans out. We kept
them out of the net and we're going to keep
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him out a Buck country if they want to do that.
But Connor did a tremendous job. You look at the
Kachuck brothers. I told Canada, snow Mexico. I told Carney,
I told her Karney the Prime Minister. I said, ma'am,
please chuck the kachuck up please, And you know that
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she was. She wasn't very happy about it. I also
got a look very well with Jack Hughes. And he's
missing a few teeth. You know, he's got a gap
in his man bigger than Stacy, a business, a big gap,
I know, th pound bunker busk. But Jack did a
tremendous job, and the whole hockey team did a tremendous job.
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Gold medal. I mind that gold that they used for
the gold medals with my own two hands. And you
know I'm getting one of those medals too, I did.
I'm adous guy, so I will tell you that I've.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
Been to Trump Towers. I'm surprised there was any gold left.
Four medals. Did it really go the way you described
where you and the team decided which one would actually
get the medal? And I agreed with the choice. Counter hellibook?
I mean, what was it ninety eight shots on goal
and only two got in? Or ninety nine and only
two got in? He was unbelievable.
Speaker 3 (04:35):
Well he did it. He did a fantastic job, and
so we took a vote with the team, and the
team unanimously voted. They said, you know, we got to
give the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Conner Hellabuck, the
Northern Wall. He's a Northern wall. You can't get anything
past them. He's a tremendous guy. And he had the stick.
You know, he stopped the punk with his stick. I
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taught him that by the way behind behind the baker. Yeah,
I put that stick over there, Buck, he says. He said, sir,
what a great technique. Sir, you know nobody does. But
I'm responsible for many of the great goaltenders in the
history of the National Hockey League. Patrick Waugh, tremendous guy.
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You look at Mark tan broduor so this guy, Connor
Hella Buck, tremendous guy. And so we gave him the
Medal of Freedom because he did a fantastic job.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
Amazing stories throughout the speech, just extraordinary. I mean, I
don't know who wouldn't stand. John Federick doesn't know who
wouldn't stand. But for those that didn't boycott, and virtually
every case the Democrats didn't, it was quite an optic
and a visual for the American people.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
More good might have come from that than we realize.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
Well, the state of the Union was great, that's what
we call it, the Great of the Union. But you
look at Fanaman, who was wearing a suit. He's a
tremendous guy. You know, he used to be a very
interesting person. He wants to be the next Hope of Greenland.
He said to me, sure, I want to be the
Pope of Greenland. I should take it up. I should
take it up with Marco Rubio. That might be his job.
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John Fetterman did a great job, and the Democrats did
a horrible job. You know, they were sitting, they were yeeling,
they were screaming, they were very nasty. And then they
were the ones that were outside of the State of
the Union with the frogs and all of the nasty.
So they had a very mad knight, but a country
had a great night.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
You know, you might have nailed it crazy. That's probably
the only word to describe it. Friday with forty seven,
I'm noticing you playing a little apprentice.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
JD gets assigned.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
The war on Fraud, Marco gets the war on Iran,
and I'm assuming this is their last chance to negotiate
and maybe even a war on Cuba. Are you trying
to help us decide who should succeed you, JD or
Marco with these assignments.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
Well, I don't think anybody's gonna succeed me. You know,
I got along very well. You have heard have you
ever heard of the Count? Sisame Street? The Count? Remember
the Count? The little fire guys are tremendous guy. I
taught him at account But I said to him, Count.
He said, Sir, I said, Count, we're gonna run for
one term. We're gonna run for two terms. We're gonna
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run for three beautiful terms. We did that. It was
a tremendous thing. So we're not gonna have a success.
So we're just gonna continue serving as president in twenty
forty eight and twenty thirty two and so on and
serve forth. But if you look at JD, you look
at Rubio, they're doing a fantastic job. But they're gonna
win the war on fraud. They're gonna win the war
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against Iran. It's not really gonna be much of a
war against Iran. And if they mess around, we'll put
in Stacy Abrams right back down the drunts again. The
beast in the Middle East is gonna be in it.
And you know, with that big beautiful cap that she
has between her teeth, so they're whistling all the way down.
The whole world is gonna hear and know exactly what's happened.
So we're looking forward to more victors. You know, all
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we do is win. We beat so Mexico, we beat
a lot of people, and we won like nobody's ever
seen before. Everybody's very happy. We're doing so great. Pigs
of boy, we're having a great country. We're back. Our
country was dead. We were a dead country. We were
lower than the average Somali idea. We went diag and
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now we're hired than hunter. Biden after a night in
Las Vegas was so high with riding so high. We're
doing a great job. And he was winning again.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
And you know, I feel like I'm the only one
that hasn't gotten the metal yet. Closing moments Friday with
forty seven Supreme Court obviously a very disappointing decision. You'll
have to find other ways to make your terror vision
come to pass. I thought you handled it very well.
I mean you just twice referenced and looked them right
in the eyes and said, how disappointed you were. You
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could have used other words, how where do we go
from here? And could we actually used this revenue to
replace the income tax?
Speaker 3 (09:02):
Well, I think we're gonna be able to do that.
After a certain amount of time, we're gonna be able
to do that. But I'm very disappointed in the not
so a Supreme Court. We call them the stupid Court
when they did things like that. They're not so a
supreme stupid court, and they made very bad decisions.
Speaker 1 (09:17):
You know, we love Kavano.
Speaker 3 (09:18):
He did a fantastic job. Nobody's better than Clarence Thomas,
another one who did a fantastic job. And the rest
of them did the Oracles. I'm Alino did a fantastic job.
The rest of them did a horrible job, and they
want to be ashamed of themselves. John Roberts, I call
them John Obamacare Roberts. Remember that he split the baby
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and he gave us Obamacare. He's a stupid guy too,
And the Gord Sitch is usually not a stupid guy,
but he was. He made a very bad decision. Amy
Gourney married who they all knows what she is doing.
He seems to be all over the place and the
rest of them. You look at Kaitanji, right, she doesn't
know what a woman is, which is gonna be interesting
because when I had identify, I had Donna. Remember Dona, Donna,
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I call her Donna. She's a great person, but she
may be the first tend to seed no president in
the history of a country. Let's get TANGI you know
the Tenji Jackson says, you can't do that, sir, you
don't know what a woman is. I know what a
woman is. It's called the Prime Minister of snowacketer Ah
is not as Canada. That's a woman. But now we're
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very disappointed in the Supreme Court, and we're still gonna
let me the tariffs, and we're still gonna make a
lot of money for our country.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
I do love the thought of debuting Donna after you
leave office in a season of Bachelorette, The Bachelorette with Donna.
Speaker 3 (10:44):
Donna is a tremendous I can tell you. Donna is
a tremendous pressor. She's beautiful. I can tell you she's
a beautiful. Nobody's ever seen anything hotter than Dana.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
I know beautiful.
Speaker 3 (10:56):
Excuse me, excuse me, there's no reason for that. You
don't know, nobody knows as well. I know.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
Oh that well, it was an extraordinary week. Congratulations on
the state of the Union. Congratulation on the accomplishments that
really happened in the State of the Union.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
And thank you so much for your time.
Speaker 3 (11:18):
Well God bless you, and congratulations on your ratings. And
you're gonna get a go medal too for having tremendous writings.
I can tell you.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
That if only he come through with that, I feel
like I'm the only one that helped him that hasn't
gotten a medal yet.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
Can you imagine if the President went trans and came.
Speaker 2 (11:37):
Out as Donna, that would be huge, It'd be minus niche. Well,
Israel is a hot topic right now, and I know
some of the things you're seeing on social media where
the extreme right now is turning against Israel much in
the same way the left has. And it can be
hard to know you know exactly what to make of
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all of this. I like to start with biblical truth,
and if eternal life is Christ's life, then I like
Christ to have a past, present, and future with Israel,
and that really kind of sets the tone. That and
scriptures like I will bless those who bless her and
I will curse those who curse her.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
That's more than just a warning. It's a clear calling
from God.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
And at a time where Jewish communities are experiencing the
most hostility, the most threats, the most violence, ever, Christians
have a powerful opportunity to stand in God's love with
God's people and honor their root of faith, not to mention,
take a stand against hatred. Support Israel. It's more than
a belief, it's a biblical mandate. And when you partner
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with the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, you can
not only push up, push back against this type of
darkness and stand against hate, you can bless Israel and
be blessed in return. It's time to be the blessing.
It's time to live the word. It's time to answer
the call. If you want to learn how you can
stand with Israel, go to IFCJ dot org International Fellowship
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If you're just waking up twenty six minutes after the
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Speaker 1 (14:22):
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The judge said that the National Trust for Historic Preservation
didn't challenge the renovations properly. However, he said they could
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Speaker 1 (14:40):
Now.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
Former President Bill Clinton will testify before the House Oversight
Committee today on his ties to the former sex offender,
the late Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
Tammy Trehio has the report.
Speaker 5 (14:50):
His testimony comes a day after his wife, former Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton, spent hours being rilled in a
closed door hearing over her ties to Epstein, which she
denies exist. The hearings are being held near the Clinton's
home in Chappaqua, New York. Both Clintons have called for
the hearings to be public. Hillary Clinton accused Republicans on
Thursday of trying to keep focus off of President Trump,
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whose name appears numerous times in the so called Epstein
files and who was once a friend of the financier.
Former President Clinton's name also appears in the files, and
he's admitted dealings with Epstein, including traveling on his private plane.
I'm Tammy TRIHUEO.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
Well, the odd couple got back together again.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
New York City's Socialist mayor Mom Donnie and Maga himself
Donald Trump.
Speaker 6 (15:31):
The exact details of the unannounced meeting were kept under wraps,
but reports say it's centered around building affordable housing in
the Big Apple. The Democratic Socialist mayor confirmed that he's
looking forward to building more housing in New York City.
The last time the two met was back in November,
shortly after Mom Donnie was elected mayor, with both having
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nice things to say about one another.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler. Well.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Netflix has decided not to buy Warner Brothers Discovery after.
Speaker 7 (15:59):
All streaming Giant, who is declining to submit a higher
offer for WBD after the studio's board described the latest
offer from Paramount Skuidance as superior. It comes after Paramount
submitted an offer of roughly one hundred and ten billion
dollars to acquire WBD. Netflix was given four days to
submit a counter offer, but now says it will not
a potential Paramount WBD merger will still need US and
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European regulatory approval for completion.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
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Enjoy. Thanks for bringing us along with you.
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It is Friday, February, the twenty seventh year of Our
Lord twenty twenty six on the air, streaming live on
your iHeartRadio m This is Your Morning Show. Former President
Bill Clinton will follow up Hillary Clinton's deposition yesterday. He'll
be before the House Oversight Committee today on his ties
to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Nuclear talks with the US
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and Iran did not go well in Geneva. Iran clinging
to its demands of being able to enrich uranium, as
they say, for electricity purposes, but this level of enrichment
and centrifuge activity is more consistent with a weapon of
mass destruction. This meeting, without a major breakthrough, could maybe
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possibly be the final chance for Iram. The President is
being reportedly briefed on potential military options for dealing with Iram.
We had said this throughout the week. When the Sheriff's
Department first comes to the Guthrie family says, you can
have your mother's homeback.
Speaker 1 (18:42):
It's no longer a scene any longer that we need.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
To protect and keep intact. Now the announcement that the
Sheriff's Department will end daily updates on the case on
Nancy Guthrie, This appears to be a dead end and
a case that's gone cold, and speaking of cold, just
what they need, especially in the North East. More cold,
more winter storms all weekend long for the Midwest and
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the East.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
We will win, we wint.
Speaker 3 (19:13):
They all look like a bunch of girly men.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
The ability just doesn't make even ten.
Speaker 2 (19:22):
I hope you're entertained, always revealing, often entertaining.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
It's the sounds of the day. You know.
Speaker 2 (19:31):
One of the things that we designed the show to
be in terms of different is not somebody on the
air telling you how to think all the time, or
somebody focused on themselves and how great they are and
how lucky you are to hear them, But make it
about you and sounds of the day. I love too
because it just gets out of the way. It lets
the sound speak for itself. And I trust your ability
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to discern. I trust your ability to know what you're hearing.
We've often thought out loud together. What will the Democrats
do if they are completely defined by either socialism or
a derangement syndrome over Trump?
Speaker 1 (20:12):
What are they doing? Trump's no longer in the in
the in the picture, and.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
As grateful as I am for two terms of Donald Trump,
there's even a little part of me looking forward to
a future without Donald Trump as a president. And if
nothing else to get this answer, who are they when
they don't have Trump to hate?
Speaker 1 (20:41):
Next man?
Speaker 2 (20:44):
They ultimately hate truth, or they ultimately hate our intent,
or they ultimately tate hate our history, or they ultimately
hate a good portion of the American people. Trump just
gets the the brunt of that hate because he's the
face of what they hate.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
And when you remove his.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
Face, he just turned to J D's or Marco's face
that came out and Gavin Newsom's interview.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
Listen, there are.
Speaker 8 (21:13):
Some people waiting in the wings in the Maga world
who would love to be the chosen ones of the
Trump orbits.
Speaker 3 (21:21):
JD. Vance is one of them.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
Marco Rubio is one of them.
Speaker 8 (21:24):
Do you think they can carry on the Maga flame here?
Speaker 1 (21:28):
No?
Speaker 9 (21:29):
But Dvance for whatever reason scares me. Why almost more
than Trump? I don't know. I just I mean talk
about a guy put a mask on and his face
grew into it.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
I mean JD.
Speaker 9 (21:44):
Vans and Marco Ruby were two of the most effective critics.
Just like that guy what's his name? Graham Lindsey of
Donald Trump? What frauds? What phony's but JD is a
unique fraud in phony, and he's a little more dangerous.
And and the folks around him, these are not folks
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that believe. I mean, listen to the biggest funders. The
way they talk. There's a nihilism to the way they
talk about the world. I know these guys, I literally
know them, not figuratively know them.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Some of them are in the book. Knew them back when.
Speaker 9 (22:21):
So again, I want to be overly hyperbolic about this,
but you know it's But that said, it's gonna be
hard for Trump Trumps still, you know, you think this
guy is going to sit there in the Oval office
waiting for you to ask him a question and say, well, sir,
Jen's not here and she's in Iowa with the debate
with Vance, there's no damn way on earth.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
So he's going to.
Speaker 9 (22:42):
Try to run this out till right after the end,
until he can pick and choose who goes behind him
or God forbid we don't take back the House of Representatives.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
He may be on that battle.
Speaker 2 (22:54):
God forbid, God forbid our party doesn't get power. You
probably didn't hear a whole lot about you, and that
your security, your prosperity, I love how quickly we just
turn the page and get used to this like Stepanophilis
Stephanopolis was a White House strategist in the Clinton campaign,
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an operative in the Clinton campaign, and then he just
becomes the host of Good Morning America and you think
he's just some kind of host. Jensaki, you know, I've
been studying all this. What has Susie Wiles and Cash
patalogist shocked? I mean, never mind, we're just trying to
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get our arms around, not that anybody in the mainstream
legacy media cares about it. We're just starting to get
arms around Arctic frost, let alone, crossfire or hurricane, which
is the whole Russia of Russia Russia. And now here
comes this FBI who apparently were subpoenaing phone calls of
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Susie Wiles and Cash pttell when they were private citizens.
What a corrupt administration, What a corrupt party? You know,
at least when it was Richard Nixon, he get impeached.
Before he was impeached, resigned and gone and scandal not
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nothing happens to anybody, and the people involved in these scandals,
they just become the hosts asking the questions. Yesterday's liars,
getting today's lies from today's liars, freaking exhausting.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Oh yes, Chinsaki, She's just a journalist.
Speaker 2 (24:55):
She was never the press secretary for Joe Biden or
whoever the hell was the real resident. But just so
you know what's coming, that's Gavin Newsom showing you. Oh oh,
remember when Donald Trump was the great Satan? Remember when
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Donald Trump was the tyrant, Donald Trump was the fascist,
Donald Trump was the boogeyman. Oh that's nothing compared to
the real boogeyman, you know, the one that scares me more.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Jd Vance ah ah.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
Even my rooster is sick of all of this. There
is something about CNN and I can't put my finger
on it. So where's the one place you can get
the most truth? Sometimes CNN, and they do with Harriett
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And every day Harriett Day shares the numbers of truth
that the rest of the day on CNN ignores and
sells a lie of a narrative of a different narrative,
And you like scratch it and go like, why do
they put Harry Nan not?
Speaker 1 (26:17):
Harry Enton comes on every day and.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
These these anchors seem so interested in what he has
to say, and He's basically said, showing what frauds they
all are at CNN. I mean, what is that CNN
say President Trump's a killer, might even be insighting you
to take him out.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
Ice are killers.
Speaker 2 (26:39):
You never hear CNN paint the picture statistically of whether
or not a sovereign nation ought to have a secure border,
whether more than roofers and restaurant owners sneak through those borders,
or what they cost us, or the criminals and human
traffickers and drug lords and everything else that comes over
the border, and how they rape and made and kill.
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So see it in every day to their very small audience,
tell everybody the narrative, lie, and then they're shocked by
the results. Well, of course, after everything with Ice, I
mean grabbing babies out of their mother's hands and just
throwing them in doggy cages, whatever other lies they've told.
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Of course, the Democrats in the mid term can just
run on Ice and easily win.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
Right, This I.
Speaker 10 (27:33):
Think is so important to note. After all the events
in Los Angeles, after all the events in Minneapolis, after
all the events of the last year on immigration, can
Democrats actually take advantage on this issue? And a look
at the polling suggests. Actually, no, they're in a worse position,
in a worse position than they were at this point
during Donald.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
Trump's first term.
Speaker 10 (27:52):
Take a look here, trust which party more on immigration?
In twenty eighteen, Democrats had an edge of about six points.
You come over to this side of the screen.
Speaker 1 (27:59):
Now, look at that.
Speaker 10 (28:00):
Republicans are the ones who have actually have an edge
on immigration. So this whole idea that Democrats are going
to be able to take advantage of the immigration group
of the immigration issue actually doesn't bear itself out in
the polling. This right, everything that's been going on. In fact,
Democrats are a worse position than they were during Donald
Trump's first term.
Speaker 2 (28:19):
Yeah, maybe they don't like what Donald Trump the president
is doing, but they.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
Don't think Democrats will do a better job.
Speaker 10 (28:24):
Correct, They think Democrats will do it worse job on
immigration them Republican.
Speaker 1 (28:27):
All right, what about border security in general?
Speaker 10 (28:29):
Okay, border security in general? So this is immigration at large?
What about border security?
Speaker 1 (28:33):
Look at this.
Speaker 10 (28:34):
Look at these numbers. Hell party trusted more on border security?
Again at this point Trump's terms, Look at this. In
twenty eighteen, Republicans had a thirteen point advantage. If anything,
the advantage is a little bit larger now. Republicans up
by fifteen points.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
So when you do this is so astonishing if you
spent your life believing lies. My brother runs coin trader
in investments in gold and collectible coins and so on.
I looked at them one day and I said, yeah,
I don't know how you keep up VIC. There's so
many somebody fakes out there. How could you possibly study
(29:10):
every fake? And just when you've studied every fake, somebody
creates a new fake, and his answers stunned me. I
don't study the fakes. I studied the real thing, and
in knowing the real thing, I can see a fake
a mile away. I don't have to study five thousand fakes.
(29:33):
I just have to study the ten real coins. The
fakes sort themselves out. What a great way to live, right.
I don't have to keep up with every lie the
culture throws. I just need to know God's truth. These
people are so fixated on a lie and a narrative.
(29:55):
That's why I always use the term the matrix. Go
watch the movies. They're shocked. What was most shocking the
city didn't look like it looked in the imaginary way.
That was actually more shocked. The fake reality is actually
more pleasant than the real reality. But they tell lies
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twenty three hours and fifteen minutes a day, and then
they're shocked for ten minutes when they hear the truth,
always revealing.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
And often entertaining.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
That's your Sounds of the Day for this Friday, February
twenty seven.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
I did it. I'm waiting on the consequence.
Speaker 7 (30:36):
It's the best way to get back on your page
is to get up off your ass. I've been living
redfree in that guy's head for years, and that's just
a bum.
Speaker 3 (30:43):
Do you call that chicken? Am?
Speaker 1 (30:44):
They're just blowing off, Steve.
Speaker 9 (30:47):
It's your morning show with Michael del Choano.
Speaker 2 (30:52):
By the way, I made a huge mistake. I had
another brain fart. It's not KFYI Arizona. Who will be
able to hear Friday with forty seven? I'm thinking of
kste and Sacramento. Oh, because Arizona doesn't go back and
forth with the time change at Sacramento, California, that will
now be able to hear the third hour.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
I'm fragile. It's Friday. I do know this.
Speaker 2 (31:17):
It's fifty four minutes after the hour and the president
is headed to Texas.
Speaker 4 (31:20):
The President will be in Corpus Christi, Texas to give
what's being billed as an energy and economy focused speech
right on the heels of his State of the Union address.
Trump's visit comes to before the state's Republican Senate primary
next week. Trump has not endorsed anyone yet, any three
way race between incumbent Senator John Cornyn, Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton, and Representative Wesley Hunt.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
You know you're used to today's politicians. These are sloppy liars.
The king of lies. Slick Willie himself headed a deposition today.
Speaker 5 (31:50):
His testimony comes a day after his wife, former Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton, spent hours being grilled in a
closed door hearing over her ties to Epstein, which she
denies exists. The hearings are being held near the Clinton's
home in Chappaqua, New York. Both Clintons have called for
the hearings to be public. Hillary Clinton accused Republicans on
Thursday of trying to keep focus off of President Trump,
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whose name appears numerous times in the so called Epstein
files and who was once a friend of the financier
Former President Clinton's name also appears in the files, and
he's admitted dealings with Epstein, including traveling on his private plane.
I'm Tammy Trihio.
Speaker 10 (32:24):
You know.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
We do this all the time, so I won't waste
our time. The nominees for the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame come out, and you're always shocked by the
names that are in there because they're not rock and roll.
Then you're out. When there is somebody good, you're shocked.
Why weren't they in already? Well, the twenty twenty sixth
class of nominees are out. Here come your Shocks and
oh Wise.
Speaker 4 (32:54):
But those nominated include Phil Collins, Rellie, Idol, Iron Maiden,
The Black Crows and Oasis. Also notated Jeff Bunthley, Mariah Carey,
Melissa Etheridge, Lauren Hill, New Edition, Pink, shar Day, Shakira,
Luther Vandross and the Wu Tang Clan, Joy Division, New
Order and in Excess also nominated. The vote takes place
over the next two months. The selections will be announced
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in April. A Mark Mayfield, I mean, how does Shade
make the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Mortgage rates
are at their lowest level in more than three years.
Improving affordability for buyers.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
Oh look at Rory O'Neil coming to the rescue with
some good news and getting the final say today, Good
morning Rory, and good morning.
Speaker 11 (33:32):
It is encouraging because the rates are down so much
that essentially, if you're shopping for a home today, you
can probably afford about thirty thousand dollars more house in
your search because of the lower rate and still have
that same payment. So that means there are more homes
that are available for buyers out there, and it's just psychological.
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To have that number start with a five rather than
a six might make it more likely that someone with
a three it was up that sweet sweet mortgage and
starts to upgrade their housing purchases. So it's encouraging news
to hopefully grease the market a bit well.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
And then the ultimate grease, which would be what does
it have to get to so that those that are
hanging on very low interest rates and that's what's tying
up inventory, would let go of that or combine their
he locks or second mortgages into one for tax purposes.
Speaker 1 (34:29):
That might start kicking in. But I think it's got
lower to go.
Speaker 11 (34:32):
Well, right, But it's also you know, assuming now we're
talking about the buyer who's trying to upgrade, they're also
going to make a lot of money on the house
that they have now. So you know, when you start saying, well,
I'm going to make this much profit, and now the
rates are here, this might mean our payment is roughly
the same. I got a fifteen year mortgage instead, and
you know, you know, we can really upgrade everything. But
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you know, the numbers are starting to fall into alignment
like this. Yeah, and everybody wonders what that number is.
We've talked about this a gazillion times. Is it under five?
I think the fair number is anything under five. And
I think whether anybody does anything to solve the housing crisis,
it solves itself at that point. But that's a good sign,
that's a good start anyway. Don't forget the Weekend Dive
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with Rory O'Neil. He covers all the top stories of
the week and what a week it's been. That'll be
on your iHeartRadio app and on hundreds of stations across
the country.
Speaker 2 (35:23):
Just search the Weekend Dive with Rory O'Neil. Well, that's
going to do it for us. We'll see you again
on Monday, have a great weekend, get some rest. This
day will never happen again, So go make a difference
in someone's life and cherish your own and we'll see
you Monday for the next your Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (35:39):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
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