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March 3, 2026 37 mins

National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL has the latest on the FBI investigation into the Austin mass shooting.  

Military battles are filled with uncertainties. Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano, what to look for moving forward?? 

White House Correspondent JON DECKER will have the latest on Washington's reaction related to the situation in the Middle East. 

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welcome to Tuesday, March the third year of our Lord,
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to serve you. Jeffrey's got the sound referen keeping. Jeffrey
is keeping an eye on the content. Hillary not upset

(00:47):
with my sausage egg and she's bageled this morning. We
served her first thing and here's what she has.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
Six kind doesn't matter. We all are seeing the same rules.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Yeah, she really wanted the ham and eggs, but no.
The Clinton videotape deposition is now being released and made public.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
We'll play some of the clips.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
The White House says it has plans for the to
counter rising oil prices.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Believe not.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
The midterm elections are underway, the first primaries of the
midterm being held in Texas, North Carolina and Arkansas today.
And a very sad note, a third victim has now
died following the deadly shooting in Austin, Texas. In fact,
speaking of that, Roy O'Neil is our national correspondent. He's
got the very latest done this investigation. So yesterday we
knew the origin of the shooter, the property of our

(01:40):
law sweatshirt, a flag apparently in a Quran found.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
What else do we know? Yeah, that's about it.

Speaker 4 (01:47):
We know that this man came to the US from
Senegal back in two thousand, later adjusted his status as
lawful permanent resident after confirming he married a US citizen,
then became naturalized in twenty thirteen.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
At least two firearms were used.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
Witnesses say he drove by this crowded sixth Street area
in Austin and started shooting with a pistol or revolver
and then parked as suv got out with a rifle
open fire again. As you said, sadly, three people have
now died, more than a dozen others injured. Police were
able to shoot and kill the suspect, but now the
FBI is trying to determine or at least confirm that

(02:26):
whether or not this is related to Operation Epic Fury
that was launched this weekend.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
Well, I mean, all indications are the motive is Islam
and Iran, obviously based on what he left behind. But
it's been twenty four hours now. Any social media presence,
and he ties to any radical mosque, nothing, nothing at all.

Speaker 4 (02:45):
They're doing nothing that they're releasing at this time. They
were raiding the house, yeah, and taking whatever paperwork or
computers that are there.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
But we don't have anything that ties him. He was
not on their radar before.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
They're looking into some possibility of mental health issues, but
I think that's obvious when you open fire like that.
So yeah, but he had not been previously, you know,
and never raised a red flag before.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
Yeah, I mean, I guess I should make the distinction.
It would not be of sound mind to just start
shooting and killing innocent people. So that's why Rory says,
you know, obviously based on the shooting. Of course, in Islam,
it is an act of worship to give your life
and strike fear and kill innocence to some suris in
some sects of Islam. So it could be one or

(03:33):
the other, and then again it could be both. All right,
we'll keep an eye on that one. Rory's going to
be back. Homeland Security Secretary Christy Nome is going to
testify in the Senate Judiciary Committee that old chestnut is
still on the table concerning ice operations. Roy will have
the latest done that when we come back. I kind
of wanted to focus today. Military battles are always filled

(03:57):
with uncertainties, and anybody that acts like they're not just
doesn't have a really good read of war and of history,
and so I wanted to kind of get back with
Lieutenant Colonel James Karafano and talk about some portrayals and
news media of this being world war and escalation and
so on and so forth. For the most part, with

(04:19):
the exception of a couple of goons in Pakistan, which
is in a shock, most of the world, even though
we find out now the Prime Minister isn't interested in
participating in some of the air strikes, most of the
world is against Iran, right, they're pretty isolated in this,
are they not?

Speaker 1 (04:37):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (04:38):
But what the interesting thing which I'm tracking is, you know,
we keep talking about the Middle East, Afghanistan, parts of
Africa exporting terrorism, right, exporting extremism. I mean we call
it Islamism, which is the idea of the political is

(05:00):
So you have a religion, but then you use a
religion essentially to justify you know, authoritarian behavior and control
literally on.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
The scale of the Nazis and fascists.

Speaker 5 (05:13):
What we're seeing is less the region exporting that than.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
Deporting that. Right.

Speaker 5 (05:21):
So the even largely the countries which largely fueled and
funded this, sometimes tacibly with government or openly with government support,
saying you know what, this isn't really helping us. So
even though some countries in the region, you know, still
friendly with the Muslim Brotherhood and fund out Jazeera and stuff,
they're not really interested in letting the Islamist run loose

(05:42):
because they saw what that led to. And so what
we're actually seeing is this kind of the mainstream of
the Islamist movement, not in largely Muslim countries, but in
the diaspora of countries in the West and elsewhere.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
And this has led to this weird.

Speaker 5 (06:01):
Thing called the the Red Green Alliance, which is its
alliance between lacko leftists and fundamentally Islamis, and New York
City is a good example.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
What what that's what's.

Speaker 5 (06:14):
Really driven that is not really ideology but politics, and
we're leftist. I found that they can't really take and
hold political power without support and money from these people.
And so when you see these countries sitting on the
sidelines because you're right, I mean, largely most people are

(06:36):
just watching the US do its thing. But but you know,
you have a Spanish government which opposes it. You have
a British government which has been for a British government
kind of very very weak in tepid, and the reason
for that is they have Islamis backers, right, and they
don't want to defy them.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
You have a you have the left.

Speaker 5 (06:59):
In the United States, not just well if Donald Trump
is for it, we're against it. It's they've got a
Muslim base in their party and and they're pandering to it.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
Colonel, let me just.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Do it from from an American perspective.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
They're celebrating here.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
You've got is, You've you've got Iranians on the street
with Iranian flags and American flags. Praising Trump and celebrating
that doesn't give them any kind of cue.

Speaker 5 (07:26):
So so look at California, which has the largest Iranian
diaspora in the United States, largely leftist. They go to
the streets cheering the liberation of their country, and they
turn around and they look at the political leaders of
their state, like Avenusom and they're condemning the United States

(07:49):
and and saying, you know, isn't it so sad that
that poor Ayatola with his with his rise, smile and
a cervic wit is dead. But this is this, I
think is the biggest geopolitical challenge, which is really the
corruption of Western governance.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
And it's this, It's this wicked pot.

Speaker 5 (08:10):
So you know, the Chinese are all in for this
because anything that weakens the West, they're willing to throw
money at source. Is all in for this. The Islamis
are all in for this. It's it's this kind of
weird alliance that this is a problem, and it's a
bigger problem than Iranian drones and ballistic missiles.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
Yeah, you know, I was watching a great documentary on
Churchill and you know, I think I think history looks
back and goes, well, FDR didn't want to get involved. No,
FDR knew the American people didn't want to get involved.
FDR was trying to help. He was trying to convince
American people. In fact, Churchill, at first, until he met him,
thought he was very weak. Why is he taking excuse

(08:55):
from the American people. He should be shaping American thought.
But the bottom line was this. The thought of the
American people was we got drug into World War One,
which was hell on Earth because of you. Now you've
got yourself in a mess again. This is your problem,
not ours. Doesn't that sound familiar right now? This is
Israel's problem, not America's. And meanwhile, Churchill is at home

(09:17):
watching Hitler, you know, take poland take the Soviet Union,
you know, head into France, heading now in his doorstep.
And what was obviously next if the Japanese had.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
And bomb Pearl Harbor, how long would the.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
US have waited because it would have been too late,
my guess, you know. And that's kind of how they
view this today. Oh, it's Israel's problem, it's not our problem.
I'm actually more worried about attacks on American soil right
now than i am These drones and strikes on Israel.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
But there is a.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
Defiance of the American people based on a false view
of the past.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
That's a big problem too well.

Speaker 5 (09:55):
I also it's also based on kind of a false
reading of the American people. In the end, Americans, even
as we moved to away from isolation as a World
War two and went to lend Lea's and we started
sending bigger control, you know, and we were actually getting
quite active and aggressive. The American people, even though they

(10:17):
were opposed to entry into the war, they largely went
along with FDR. And that is really kind of the
defining characteristic of American foreign policy is people will mostly
go along with their president on foreign policy.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
Until they screw up.

Speaker 5 (10:34):
So obviously that people are just totally in the tank
for this right, you know.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
I often said that Bush's problem in Iraq was not
that there was no WMD in a rock. That was irrelevant.

Speaker 5 (10:45):
It was that his operations bogged down in a bloody
and protracted insurgency.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
That's what Americans were pissed about.

Speaker 5 (10:52):
If there had nobody had ever found one nuclear weapon,
But we had liberated a rock and turned it onto
her government, and it ran and find nobody would have cared.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
And this is I think true for Donald Trump.

Speaker 5 (11:06):
Donald Trump's actually maybe one of the closest modern presidents
we had to fdr in the sense that his operating
commitment on foreign policy is what is best for the
United States, what is in our best interests, and Trump
tries to deliver on that.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
And here's the deal. And this is why this kind
of maga coming apart, Maga woarn us just nonsense.

Speaker 5 (11:30):
As long as Trump is successful, the American people will
go along with him. So as long as he is
successful in his operations in in Iran, the American people
will go along with him. But this is the difference though,
between Donald Trump and the left. The left will do

(11:50):
something which is completely against America's interests because they've created
a political alliance and they have more allegiance to that
political alliance and its goal than they do the interest
of the American people.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
That is a threat to America. I just played several
pieces of audio a game. Jeffries is the latest. I mean,
he is predicting defeat. They will do any They will
side with a dead Eyatola if they have to to
keep their political alliance. James Carafano is joining us. How
important is it that, like Churchill, we identify the enemy
and define what victory is. And should the president be

(12:23):
giving those speeches?

Speaker 1 (12:24):
Yet?

Speaker 5 (12:26):
Well, I think the president has done what he's you know,
something's in the military for twenty five years and know
how this kind of works. This is kind of the
coward's way out. When is it going to be over?
What's the end state?

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Right?

Speaker 5 (12:40):
This is the political science bs that people throw out
there to when they want to criticize something. The reality
is is you define success, which is never having run
be the regional threat to American interest that ever was
for a long time, and then you then you work

(13:01):
towards that goal based on the realities on the ground,
not based on.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
A particular timeline. I ran the math on this. Regardless
of how.

Speaker 5 (13:10):
This ends, they're never going to try this again on
Donald Trump's watch, that's for sure, right, Right, So that
means you just bought three years and let's say three
years from now, the most namby pamby whatever is elected
president of United States, even if they earnestly started to

(13:31):
rebuild that capability to get back to the.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
Point where they were a year ago, that's going to
take at least half a decade.

Speaker 5 (13:41):
So so Donald Trump today as we speak, has bought
bought the American people ten years of diminished threat from Moron.

Speaker 1 (13:51):
And that's and that's the worst case scenario. That's everything
after this goes south.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
Best case scenario before they get back to Maria. And
the best case scenario is that the Iranian people take
this opportunity UH to maybe reverse history and take their
country back and eliminate.

Speaker 5 (14:06):
That remem and and America has has a friend for
a generation in in UH in the Middle East, much
like Europe was beholden to America for for generations after
the end of World War two.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
And that is such a game changer, you know.

Speaker 5 (14:22):
So for example, some people talking about you know, Iran
and India have always.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
Been very close.

Speaker 5 (14:26):
That's been very problematic for India because they've also been
an important ally of the United States UH, and they've
had a temper that because India needs the US to
counter China. What happens if Iran flips the script and
is now an American ally and you have a firm
alliance between the United States, India and Iran, that's that's

(14:47):
countering China and we and we always.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
Talk about the Iran We always talk about the Iranian proxies.
Russian and China is a great proxy in Iran, right.

Speaker 5 (14:57):
So we if you sketch your world, you know, without
the Iran proxies in the region, with an Iranian regime
that is working with the United States, UH in India,
it's it's remarkable.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
The other thing that's really noteworthy.

Speaker 5 (15:14):
Here is is Europe, which has becomes such you know,
a limp fig leaf. I mean, they're just other than Spain,
which is actually actively working against merchant interrists. Europeans are
just sitting on the hands, like watching from the sidewines,
watching on popcorn, which is really just a reflection of
how little of consequence they have in the region and

(15:37):
how they're consumed really by their own problems. But you know,
the other thing, not that Happy Days are here again,
which is one of my favorite TV shows, is you know,
people tracking what's going.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
On in Ukraine.

Speaker 5 (15:53):
You know, we used to say, you know you Ukraine
has taken back more territory from then the Russians took.
So Ukraine's actually winning back territory every day as we speak,
and the Russians seem unable to do that and we
may be at the point where the Russians cannot conduct

(16:14):
a spring up.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Well there in four years before, and they may have.

Speaker 2 (16:20):
They may have a long term energy crisis as a resultant.
I know you got to get to pilates class, which
I can't believe you take pilates, have a safe trip
home for talk talk soon or his conditions weren't, Lieutenant
Colonel James Carafano, I love you, my brother.

Speaker 5 (16:36):
Yeah, I'm here all week because I was going to India,
but I can't get a flight.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
They were not flying over a country that's being bombed.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
So be pilates through the pilates instead.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
It's safer. I appreciate you, Thank you so much. All Right, if.

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(19:01):
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the Sound Red. Keeping an eye on the content officials
believe too suspected Iranian drones hit the US embassy and
rehad Saudi Arabia. We continue to get updates on that
a third victim has now died following that shooting in Austin, Texas.

(19:21):
This is clearly a terrorist attack. This is a man
wearing a property of a LA sweatshirt, an undershirt with
the Iranian flag, a Quran found in his car. What
do you think the motives were after a US air
attack on Iran. The Clinton videotape depositions are going to

(19:43):
be released to the public today.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Already.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
Piece of sound you're going to be hearing a lot
of throughout the day. Is Hillary when she found out
her picture during the actual deposition and what was happening
was released publicly.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
Listen, I will take that down. Yeah, well, I would
like to take a break at this.

Speaker 4 (20:01):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
I'd like to have die for now.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
Probably one of the more interesting things was Bill Clinton
defending Hillary not necessarily himself, have.

Speaker 3 (20:11):
To say one personal thing. Since Hillary came in yesterday.
She had nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
Nothing.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
The White House says it has plans to counter any
rising oil and believe it or not, the midterms are
upon us. Some first primaries are being held today in Texas,
North Carolina, and Arkansas. Meanwhile, at the White House, our
correspondent John Decker keeping an eye on Washington partisan politics
in the midst of an operation ongoing in Iran. What's

(20:44):
the very latest, John, from your perspective, Well, the.

Speaker 6 (20:47):
Very latest is we heard from the President for the
first time since he came back to Washington, d C.
After these military operations against Iran began not only by
the US military but also by the Israeli military ry,
and he indicated yesterday Michael, that these military operations could
go on for weeks. The President also spelled out all

(21:09):
of the objectives that the US has before the military
operations will.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
Come to a close.

Speaker 6 (21:14):
It doesn't sound like we're close to meeting those objectives
based upon what the President said yesterday in the East Room.
I was there when the President spoke about the war
that began over the weekend, and in addition to that,
just the repercussions of this military operation. We saw oil
rise by seven percent yesterday and that will certainly lead

(21:36):
to a rise in prices at the pump.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
Were there any questions to ask to the president. I mean,
the street of horn Moves is obviously the area of
great concern. Again long term, it's just going to be
any kind of energy crisis. We told you and I
are the only time I've heard bring this up, and
that is this is problematic for Russia in the midst
of its war with Ukraine. They rely on a lot
of this oil. China relies a lot on the soil.
What we're seeing, what we're seeing early on, is you

(21:59):
know of insurance companies or the ships themselves, you know
who wants to flinchingly try to go through it. But
I don't know of anybody that projects this to be
a long term halt. I mean, a lot of naval
ships have been taken out. Many believe that this can
be secured in the long run. But did the President
give any kind of timeline And when he expected Oyle

(22:20):
to travel through the Strait of Hormuz, again, he didn't
talk about that particular issue, noeur did Marco Rubio, the
Secretary of State who briefed leaders of Congress yesterday Today,
he will, along with other national security advisors to the President,
brief every lawmaker in both the House and the Senate.
But maybe he's answering, maybe Mark Rubio, for instance, Michael

(22:42):
is answering that question behind closed doors. But as long
as that threat remains in place regarding the Strait of
Hormuz and threats coming from Iran to essentially attack any
tanker going through the strait, that will be problematic in
terms of getting oil to market, and that will be
problematic in terms of oil prices continuing to rise. John

(23:05):
Decker or White House correspondent is joining us. We did
get word from the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
they do not plan to join any of the air operations.
It doesn't mean they're ruining against the United States, are
just not willing to join them. I don't know if
the President addressed any of that. And when you talked
about the markers, I think a lot of people were

(23:25):
shocked the President would put somewhat of a timeline. He
anticipates us being at least a four week campaign that
will actually intensify what were some of the markers that
must be met before the objectives are considered victory.

Speaker 6 (23:39):
Well, Iran has a civilian missile program. They want to
degrade that entirely. In addition to that, the President talks
about destroying Iran's navy. And then the President, as you know,
has spoken for quite some time about preventing Iran from
developing a nuclear weapon, and lastly, preventing Iran from funding
those proxies, those terrorist groups that Iran has been funding

(24:03):
in the regions. So those are the four objectives that
the President spelled out yesterday in the East Room. And
as I said, you know, for some of them, they're doable.
For others, It will take some time. That's the reason
I think why the President spoke about a weeks long
military operation.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
All right, what about here at home? I mean, clearly
that was a terrorist attack in Austin. I mean, at
least the motive seems like grease, I know, cash Betel
early on. I mean that I would think the focus
would be who's in our country, whether they be loan gunmen,
or whether they be sleeper cells that are activated, and
when that would be would it have happened by now?

Speaker 1 (24:40):
Are we on high alert? Was there much focus on that?

Speaker 2 (24:45):
Well?

Speaker 6 (24:46):
I would say that certainly in urban areas all across
the country, there is a greater vigilance that law enforcement
is applying after the commencement of those military operations over
the weekend. I mean, I was in New York City
over the weekend, and I could tell there's an increased
focus on preventing any kind of terrorist attack from happening

(25:07):
in America's largest city. But as far as what happened
in Austin, Texas over the weekend.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
We don't know yet. You know, was that a lone wolf?

Speaker 6 (25:15):
Was that an individual who was taking his direction from others?

Speaker 1 (25:18):
That is what that investigation entails.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
Yeah, I'm surprised twenty four hours in we don't have
more of a social media footprint or a tie to
maybe a radical mosque or something.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
I'm sure that's all being work done.

Speaker 2 (25:28):
What's coming up today on the White House Briefing Room.

Speaker 6 (25:31):
All about the war, All about the war, and all
about what the President said yesterday in the East Room,
providing further details on that, what Secretary of State Mark
or Rubio has said, this idea of a war powers resolution,
and what lawmakers on both sides of the Isle are
discussing in regards to that. And lastly, we spoke briefly
about oil, and I talk about oil and what this

(25:54):
may mean for prices at the pump in the short
term and in the long term.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
Yeah, what the President is going to be announcing some
ideas for what he can do to offset this. We
never did really get the reserve back up to full capacity.

Speaker 6 (26:09):
Well, we have the spr is full and it's act capacity.
The last time the President tapped that, which was at
the beginning of the war in Ukraine, it did have
a significant impact in terms of lowering prices at the pump.
Anywhere from seventeen to forty two cents a gallon, so
that's pretty significant. So if the President taps the spr
once again, we would see an impact as it relates

(26:32):
to the prices that we pay every day when we
fill up.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
Our guest can and Opek standing by to release more
as well. The White House Briefing Room with John Decker's
comes your way at nine eastern eighth Central this morning
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We'll talk again tomorrow, John, Thank you. Thanks Michael, you
got it all right if you're just waking up. Two

(26:55):
suspected Iranian drones are responsible for an explosion at the
US embassy taking place in Rehad, Saudi Arabia.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
Mark Mayfield has more.

Speaker 7 (27:03):
The embassy, located in riond was hit by the drones
Monday night. The Saudi Defense Ministry set on x that
it resulted in a limited fire and minor material damage
to the building with no injuries.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
By Mark Mayfield well, the Clintons videotape deposition before the
House Committee investigating sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein will be released
to the public today. At one point, former Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton became angry after learning a photo taken
of her inside the hearing room was released online.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
Heavn it doesn't matter.

Speaker 3 (27:32):
We all are.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
Abiding by the same rules. Yeah, well, I would like
to take a break at this mo. I'd like to
gosh for now, I would like to take a break.

Speaker 2 (27:41):
Bill Clinton meanwhile defended Hillary.

Speaker 3 (27:44):
I have to assy one personal thing. Since Hillary came
in yesterday. She had nothing to do with Jeffrey Epsteiner nothing.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
Bill. However, I do think you should be talking to me.
I think you should have called me.

Speaker 3 (27:59):
I did take those plunge trips for them, and you
have a right to ask those questions.

Speaker 2 (28:05):
The rash on the President's neck got a lot of
people's attention. It's being attributed to skin cream. Sarah le
Kessel reports.

Speaker 8 (28:12):
The White House says the president is using a very
common cream on the right side of his neck, which
is called a preventative skin treatment.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
It did not elaborate the bright red.

Speaker 8 (28:22):
Rash was spotted on Trump's neck during a Medal of
Honor ceremony. This comes after bruising was seen on his hands,
which the White House said was due to handshaking and
a high daily dose of aspirant. I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
You ever think about how it just doesn't seem to
be new movies at the theater to go see? I mean,
there's great shows on Netflix, Apple, Amazon, great series, great miniseries,
great movies made directly for streaming, but nothing for the theater.
Paramount is set to release thirty films in theaters this

(28:59):
year on its merger with Warner Brothers Jim Roupez more.

Speaker 9 (29:02):
The news comes after Warner Brothers Discovery has agreed to
be acquired by Paramount Skydance for one hundred and ten
billion dollars. Paramount CEO David Ellison tells infestors that they
are committed to delivering a broad pipeline of high quality storytelling,
including fifteen theatrical films per year per studio. Ellison's also
reassuring that the studios will honor a forty five day

(29:23):
theatrical window before their film's debut on the streaming services.
There is skepticism surrounding the development of enough films, as
there's more than seventy eight billion dollars in combined debt
between both companies. I'm Jim Roop. Translation time will tell
they may need to play the lottery.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
The Mega Million's jackpot stands at four hundred and seventy
three million dollars ahead of tomorrow night or tonight's drawing.

Speaker 7 (29:44):
The cash option on that works out to just shy
of two hundred and twenty two million dollars. Odds winning
the grand prize are roughly one in two hundred and
ninety million.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
I'm mark Neyfield. That'd be not good. You won't even
need Big John's confirmation on that. Number two Arizona beat
sixth ranked Iowa State seventy three fifty seven in college
basketball last night. Number one still number one Duke ninety
three sixty four easy over NC State. In the NBA
of Your Morning Show Interest, Clippers beat the Warriors one
fourteen one oh one on the ice, a rare one

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o'clock day game, and the Red Wings doubled up the
Breads four to two. Kings lost four to two to
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Speaker 1 (32:20):
It's your morning show with Michael del Jorno.

Speaker 2 (32:24):
I remember being on the air about Oh my gosh,
I bet it's twenty twenty six, twenty seven years ago,
and coming to the conclusion and asking the question, is
it politically incorrect to be patriotic? Think about it for
a minute. Let it really sink in. One of the
great things that divide us as Americans is in believing

(32:48):
and putting our country first. Imagine that, Well, this is
gonna shed some light on that very sub It's Rasmussen's
annual Proud to be an American. And you could say,
to some degree, well that depends on what party you are.

(33:09):
We are the matrixed divided states of America, and the
only thing you can be proud of is your partisan patriotism,
not our country, not our history, not our debates, not
our ability to unite in essentials. Slightly fewer Americans now

(33:36):
say they're proud of their country. See what could have happened.
Seventy three percent of American adults are proud to be
an American. That's down eight percentage points since November of
twenty four. Thirteen percent are not proud to be an American,
and fourteen percent are not sure. While American pride has
decreased among both Democrats and Independents, it has actually risen

(33:58):
with Republicans. So if you're a Republican with a Republican president,
Donald Trump, ninety percent of proud to be an American,
and that's up three percentage points. Notice how it didn't
go up that much from when a Democrat was president. Democrats, however,
only sixty nine percent of Democrats say they're proud to

(34:20):
be an American, and that's down from eighty two percent
in November of twenty four. So when Joe Biden, one
of their own as president, eight out of ten over
eight out of ten, eighty two percent are proud to
be an American. Now it's just sixty nine percent. They're
only proud if their party is in power. This is scary.

(34:42):
Fifty seven percent of Americans believe, generally speaking, Americans should
be proud of our history. This is that. And again
that line is somewhere around forty five. Forty five down
has been socialized, forty five down has been indoctrinated. But
not just higher education, common education, and not just by

(35:03):
the intelligentsia, but by Hollywood motion pictures, rewriting history, documentaries,
revising history, and of course it's all sold and packaged
and reinforced in commercials, sitcoms, dramas. It's a complete socialization

(35:24):
and indoctrination. No wonder their view of America's past has
been so tainted? Boy, how do I do this in
a minute and a half. So I'm watching this Churchill documentary,
and it's so obvious that Adolf Hitler is a threat
to the world. His ambition is the world. His track

(35:48):
record and tenacity is obvious. See Poland, see Soviet Union,
see France, see Great Britain surrounded India. And in America,
the thought is, well, you drug us into World War One.
Now you're in a jam again. This time you're on
your own. It's your problem, not ours. Today. The posture

(36:14):
is you can't drag us into endless wars, not that
this is an endless war already with an attempt of
stopping it, knowing it's Israel, Israel and the world's problem today,
and it really is the world's to solve. But if
Israel and America have to do it alone, you do
it because first comes Israel, then comes America.

Speaker 1 (36:36):
That's what the enemy is saying. Well, look how.

Speaker 2 (36:45):
Recent history has been reprogrammed to almost fifty percent of
the American people. Can you imagine fourteen hundred year history,
the ignorance of Mohammed Sooni's versus she is Adi versus Karan.

(37:07):
In watching Churchill, you get the clear picture of a
guy who says, this is evil, this is a threat.
We're surrounded, but we will fight. We will fight on
the beaches, We'll fight in the air, We'll fight in
our streets, because there's only victory or surrender. Have we

(37:32):
identified the enemy? Have we defined victory and what's at stake?
Clear enough? Last, Colonel Boucci, when your morning show continues.

Speaker 1 (37:41):
We're all in this together.

Speaker 5 (37:42):
This is your morning show with Michael vinheld Joano
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