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March 3, 2026 37 mins

One must identify the enemy before one can defeat it.  Who is the enemy?

Iran?  Proxy’s?  Radical Islam??  Colonel Steven Bucci will join us to discuss why we never address the true enemy??

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem will testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, facing questions about ICE operations and immigration policy. National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the story. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:21):
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Speaker 2 (00:23):
Three Starting your morning off right, A new way of talk,
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Speaker 3 (00:34):
This is your morning show with Michae O'Dell Chornan.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
Not a lot of people shooting straight with you, but
we will. Seven minutes after the hour, on this Tuesday,
March the third year of Our Lord, twenty twenty six,
this is your morning show. I'm Michael del Journo. Good morning.
We have had a terrorist attack on American soil since
the operation in Iran began, and a third victim has
died in that deadly shooting in Austin, Texas. We don't
know a lot about the show. He's dead. Came to

(01:02):
this country. We don't know other than he was wearing
a Property of a La sweatshirt with an Iranian flag
T shirt underneath. He had a Koran in the car,
but no real social media footprint yet, no tie to
any radical mosque. We don't know if this was a
lone active terrorism or a part of some kind of

(01:22):
an activation of a sleep or cell. The Clinton's videotaped
deposition is out. You're going to be hearing a lot
of clips from this throughout the day. I have one
in our sounds. I've got a couple in our sounds
of the day, and the White houseys it will counter
it has a plan to counter the rising oil prices,
whether that's the reserve some of the oil from Venezuela
or coordinating with Opek. We'll wait to hear from the

(01:45):
White House and what those plans are. Colonel Stephen Bouchi's
joining us. I don't want to do it too long
of a setup. I'd rather have to spend my time
with you. I will say this, I watched a documentary
and I'm gonna boil this down very thirty thousand feet.
Winston Churchill was a war figure. He was a controversial

(02:07):
political figure the country was being run by Neville Chamberlain,
who was using appeasement in ignoring Nazi Germany's advancements. I
would say for America that would pay off for you,
because the ambassador for the United States to England at
that time was John F. Kennedy's father, and jfk at

(02:29):
a very young age, happened to be in England during
the rise and the surrounding of Nazi Germany, and he
saw firsthand that appeasement, appeasement emboldens an aggressor. An aggressor
only understands might and strength and power. That would pay
off in his dealings with Khrushchev years later with the

(02:52):
Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis. But getting back
to England, they had watched Hitler rise, They had had
watched him invade Poland, invade the Soviet Union, conquer India,
conquer France, and was at Great Britain's doorstep. Churchill finally
gets control of England virtually too late, and waiting on America.

(03:16):
And what is he waiting on? Not so much FDR,
but the American people who felt like you drug us
into World War One, you got back in trouble. You're
on your own this time. Now, the threat, of course
existed for America. It would have come to America next.
An FDR got that. The American people were slow to

(03:37):
get that. And in the end it was Churchill who
clearly identified the enemy so much show victory was the
one word in his defining speech. And what was victory
annihilation of the enemy or surrender enslavement? So much of

(03:58):
the V symbol became the symbol of the war. Now
the question becomes, if the Japanese had not bomb Pearl Harbor,
would the US have come to their aid in time?
The answer is maybe not. How far does this enemy
have to get before you realize this cancer is attacking

(04:19):
you as well? So here comes Donald Trump with a
divided country's view of him taking a preemptive action. The
question of the hour is how important is the Churchill
moment of clearly identifying it? Can you win a war
and defeat an enemy without identifying it? Who is the enemy?

(04:40):
Is it Iran? Is it its proxies? Is it Radical Islam?
Who is this enemy? And has it been identified? And
has victory been defined? Well, you've been following radical Islam
as a specialty, Colonel Bouchi have we identified this enemy,
orre we identifying it now? Because I got news for you.
Even a new regime in Iran doesn't end this unt
to me.

Speaker 4 (05:02):
Yeah, I think we have identified it, at least in
the minds of the majority of Americans, the folks that
you know elected Donald Trump. For the most part, we
recognize that the regime in Iran is the problem. The

(05:23):
Iranian people are not necessarily the problem, though there are
at least fifteen percent I heard on the news last
night of people that still, you know, support strongly the
Ayatola's you know, the Mullah's regime. That's not a heck

(05:44):
of a lot out of a population of any country,
but they are the fifteen percent with all the guns,
so that gives them a lot of power. I think
what Donald Trump is trying to.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
Do is to.

Speaker 4 (06:01):
Sow the fang the regime that it allows the rest
of the people of Iran to step up and change
the government.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
Now.

Speaker 4 (06:13):
To be honest with you, in my opinion, radical Islamism,
that political end of Islam is clearly the problem. It's
wider than just the regime in Tehran, because they don't
represent all of the Muslims in the world by any means,
but it's we're not quite ready to say that. And

(06:38):
you know, I'm not sure is that.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
For political is that for politicalism? It doesn't matter. I mean,
here's the way I would say it. If if Iran
is flipped, you have certainly addressed the epicenter of it,
the epicenter of its funding, the epicenter of its radicalization,
the epicenter of funneling operations, intelligence, armament and money to these.

(07:00):
I mean, it's a huge victory. It's a different world.
By the way, you eliminate the number one proxy of
China and Russia as superpowers along the way.

Speaker 4 (07:11):
Yeah, I agree one hundred percent with that. This was
the smart move. This is a move that's doable, not easy,
but doable, and doable without necessarily having to deploy ground
troups and any sort of numbers in there to take
every square yard of Iranian territory. We're sort of depending

(07:34):
on the Iranian people to step up. I'll be honest
with you. You know, I was there in the Pentagon,
you know, for the first War, you know, after nine
to eleven, and and we guessed wrong on the capabilities
of the Iraqi people to step in and change their system.

(07:55):
We thought that they would similarly have the capability to
do this. We thought the expatriate community would step up
and there'd be some heroes there, and it didn't work
out as well as we thought. That said, the Iranian
population is even better educated, more at odds with the

(08:18):
radical part of their government because they've been more set
upon and more oppressed than even the Iraqis were. So
we're sort of counting on them having the ability to
help change their government and therefore remove this one major

(08:39):
hub of Islamist terror, Islamist theology, Islamist thought from the
playing board. If we can get the hub of this
wheel out, then the hope is that those spikes on
the outside will will fall as well.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
Colonel Stephen Boochie joining us, I'm struggling to get people
to see where I'm coming from in terms of learning
from Churchill. Who is the Churchill figure, When is the
Churchill moment? And why is it so important that someone
make the case that this is not Israel's problem. This

(09:21):
is a threat to the world. It will not stop.
It will either defeat and control the world, or it
will be defeated. So it's a world problem and must
be solved by the world. That case doesn't seem to
be made now, going alone with just Israel, what's the
worst case scenario. We've kicked the can a decade, probably
at least five years, but maybe even a decade. That's

(09:43):
as bad as I mean, what other risks are there?
I mean, short of unless anybody think I keep my
eye on Russia because this energy crisis is a real.
First of all, the straight of her moves is only
going to be temporarily disrupted. Nobody thinks it's going to
be disrupted forever. And that disruption is going to be
painful for Russia and for China. China gets seventy five

(10:04):
percent of its soil through that straight. I think China
will ensure that that strait is open and things are flowing.
But for Russia this is a big problem. They can't
with an energy crisis that could bankrupt their war with
Ukraine and things are already not going very well there.

Speaker 4 (10:20):
Yeah, Russia is really they can you know, even their
protestations have been pretty tepted and ridiculous, like, oh, this
is a violation, you can't do this sort of thing. Well, yeah, okay,
you guys just invaded another sovereign country. Just because you
want it. We don't want Iran. We just want Iran

(10:41):
to stop being a threat to us, to Israel and
to the rest of the world. I agree with you
one hundred percent, Michael, that this is not Israel's problem.
Israel didn't start this, Israel didn't cause it. They are
one of the main targets because of the twelve Vershia
theology that the Mullers have. But this is at least

(11:05):
a region wide problem. But I agree, I think it's
a worldwide one that the world should, you know, put
on their big boy pants and get get on board
with what President Trump is trying to do here instead
of clutching their pearls.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
Yeah. I don't think there was any question Hitler was
going to try to dominate the world. There was an
ocean separating us, although the Japanese shortened that theory. But
make no mistake about Iran and these mulahs and this
Shia radical Islam. First come Saturday, then comes Sunday. First
the destruction of vision of Israel, then the destruction of America.

(11:41):
I mean, they're telling you up front what they're going
to do. Worst means mode of an opportunity. What are
you gonna wait for the opportunity. But I can't go
to the doctors'll li havee stage four terminal cancer. I mean,
that's the point. I'm wondering, who's going to make that
Churchill statement and identify this threat, this enemy and victory.

Speaker 4 (12:01):
Uh. At this point, it's got to come from President Trump,
probably with a lot of assistance from Marco Rubio. Takes
more than just one spokesman. It takes that. I don't
think this is a sect more kind of case to make.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (12:18):
It really is the Secretary of State and the president.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (12:22):
And they're they're sort of getting their toe in the
water with the actions they're taking. But as far as
the rhetorical idea campaign, that's that's not quite there yet.
Rubio's touching on it, uh in in what he said
in Europe and then what he said uh yesterday on
his way into the hearings on the Hill.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (12:45):
But I think it's got to come more directly, more clearly,
frankly the way you've described it here.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (12:52):
You know, I'll put it in a way that's less
international relations theory ish. You're you're a really bright guy.
You talk that way, and I have to watch because
I do too, but I'll go back. I'll go back
to Brucie's way. This is a bully on the school yard.
And if you just keep going, okay, well, Bobby, I'll

(13:14):
just let you. Here's my lunch and here's my money,
and okay, well yeah, I'll pick on Johnny too, Bobby,
because I want to stay, you know, tight with you.
If you do that, bullies just keep going. They ask
for more and more.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (13:29):
You know that that applies to Putin, It applies to
g It applies to the Iranians. We need to watch
because people are trying to apply it to us, and
I don't think it's accurate applying to President Trump. I
think what President Trump is doing is walking up to
the bullies and saying, enough, we're not going to take

(13:52):
it anymore. You can fix this and this much time,
or we're gonna do something about it. Colonel Stephen Butchi
has done that. Colonel Stephen Bouchie joining us. We're down
to one minute. My two biggest concerns, I'll spit it
right out. A major coordinated attack on American soil. I
think we're more vulnerable than prior to nine to eleven.

(14:12):
And if there are sleeper cells. I expect them to
hit beyond the loan gunman like we had in Austin.
So I'm concerned mostly at home, and then I'm concerned
if Russia put troops on the ground. There's no sign
of the latter happening, and so far no sign of
the former. But what are your concerns? What could make
this go wrong in a hurry? The Russian thing, they

(14:35):
don't have the capability to do that kind of stuff.
They are not as ten foot tall as we used
to think. They do have news, so we have to
worry about that. But there are people on the ground here.
That's not going to happen. There are already Iranian agents
in this country that came in at least during the
Biden administration, maybe before that, that could act in a concerted effort.

(14:58):
I don't believe this guy in Austin is in that
category to have severe mental health issues, and he's a Muslim,
so he thinks he's doing something for God. All right,
That's pretty typical of a lot of these loan gunmen,
But that doesn't mean there's not other people around. The
Iran's regime is in its death throws. Michael the frenetic

(15:22):
firing missiles in every direction, even in some cases against
their interest, tells you that they could easily go into
suicide attacks here, and we were good at stopping that stuff.
We need to put the foot down on the pedal
as far as our efforts. I think if we do that,

(15:43):
we can keep us as safe as we can, and
we need to do that. That should be a major concern.
We need to fund DHS, by the way, this is insanity,
and allow them to protect us.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
That would be a really good first step. I think
you would add to that bring for our president that
God would give him wisdom, praying for our troops, the
men and women whose lives are on the line, for
their precision and for their safety. That shouldn't be hard
to do, but in a divided country sometimes it is.
I mean, Hakeem Jeffreys is proof you'll leave in root
for a dead Ayatola over a president you have a
derangement syndrome. With all right, Stephen, great as always, we'll

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Speaker 3 (17:31):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Deltruno.

Speaker 5 (17:35):
Good morning from Philadelphia. I was thinking about a New
York City woman of Iranian descent who said, not that
we'd love Donald Trump, but if it wasn't for him,
then who would step up to protect the women and
children and men of Iran Good sense?

Speaker 1 (17:56):
Donald, you got it, Donald True Trump is the Church
show and this is the moment. Yo. Hi, everybody, this
is Dion the Wanderer.

Speaker 4 (18:10):
My morning show is your Morning Show with Michael Dell Jordurnal.

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Now enjoy the podcast. And I was just thinking of Donna.

(18:44):
I have patiently not that I expect anybody to listen
to all three hours of the show. That would be delusional,
but it is possible for someone to listen to the
entire show in less than an hour. By doing the podcast,
and I wanted to kind of slowly plant these clues.
A part of this is driven by I respect you.

(19:04):
I think you're as smart as me. Part of it
is I don't want to tell you how to think.
I want you to arrive at your own personal discovery.
But I was kind of time releasing these cues, these clues,
and I was hoping you'd connect the dots. And that's
what thrilled me when when Donna did Winston Churchill was

(19:25):
seen as having a very troubled childhood, Donald Trump, a
very controlling father, Donald Trump being all about self promotion
Donald Trump. Fact, the only thing I couldn't find that
they had in common was Churchill loved to smoke cigars

(19:47):
and he loved to drink. Donald Trump's never touched a
drop of alcohol and never smoked. It took a while
file for Churchill to get the trust of his country.
He kept saying, we're waiting too long, We're waiting too long.
Hitler's coming for us. It wasn't until Hitler had them

(20:09):
surrounded that they turned to him a burden that not
so much was given to him, but fell on him,
as how he described it. By the time they listened
to him. He was completely surrounded and death was certain.

(20:30):
Invasion and defeat was certain. His only hope was a US.
And what did Churchill do? He defined the enemy. He
united the country and said, if we die, we'll die
in our street fighting. We'll die on our beaches fighting.

(20:56):
If we have to, we'll fight them with broken beer bottles.
But we will fight to the death and we will
achieve victory, or we'll face surrender. And what did he do?
All virtually his entire army was trapped. He sent people,

(21:22):
private citizens with their wooden boats and amassed this armada
to go in and rescue four hundred thousand of his
troops that were trapped and brings them home. And everybody thinks,
all right, they're starving, they're wounded, they're weak, good luck,

(21:42):
but hang on because here come the Germans. And what
did he do? He bombed Munich. It's interesting the only
thing we know from history is the only person that

(22:02):
really got under Adolf Hitler's skin was Winston Churchill. There
was only one person he was concerned about standing up
to him, and it was Winston Churchill. Although the Yanks
would come, but only after being drawn in by Japan. Oh,
I couldn't. I couldn't help but recognize Donald Trump in

(22:23):
Winston Churchill. I couldn't help recognizing America today in America.
Then that's Britain's problem. We came for the First World War.
You're on your ron. That's Israel's problem. You're on your own.
We don't believe in these forever wars. And then Red
said something very interesting, and this kind of is a

(22:44):
theme for the week, whether you like it were a
the war is happening, you're either going to pray for
our president or root against him like I came, Jeffreys.
You're either going to pray for our troops and support
victory where you're rooting against our boys and girls. You

(23:07):
got to pick a side. And Red's really right. There's
a portion to think Donald Trump is George Bush and
he's not. Or Joe Biden and his terrible exit of
Afghanistan and he's not. But sadly there's a group that

(23:28):
thinks he's Hitler, not Churchill. I'll dismount with this. And
this comes from my wrestler friend, and wrestlers know a thing.
Steve writes, I'm not sure if you I don't remember
the old Walt Kelly comic strip Pogo. I don't know
if anybody else does. I don't, but I do remember

(23:50):
the line, we have identified the enemy and he is us.
What a profound description, then, quite frankly comes to life
in our sounds of the day we did it.

Speaker 6 (24:08):
The consequence, it's the best way to get back on
your favors, to get up off your eye on.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
The terry in that guy's head for years. And that's
just the ball.

Speaker 3 (24:15):
Do you call that chicken?

Speaker 4 (24:16):
Add They're just blowing off, Steve.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
I'm gonna make the segment short. We live in the
Divided States of America, not the United States of America.
I'm not ignorant of that, and I'm not afraid to
admit it. We've got some things to sort out. We're
very united in our partisan loyalties. But as I shared
with you, seventy three percent of Americans are proud to

(24:40):
be an American, and that's down eight percent. Now we
go into the partisan view of that, ninety percent of
Republicans are proud to be an American, sixty nine percent
of Democrats are, and that's down for eighty two percent.
So they're proud to be Americans when their party is
in charge. We are a divided partisan country. We are

(25:05):
not a united country. Understand that distinction. That's why the
leader of the Democrat party in the House would not
only be rooting against our troops and our country, but
would actually hate our president more than wanting to remove

(25:27):
evil from the face of the earth.

Speaker 7 (25:28):
Listen indication that Iran had reconstituted its nuclear program. There's
no indication that Iran was prepared to strike the United
States preemptively or to strike any of our interests in the.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
Region other than vowing to other than funding proxies who do.

Speaker 7 (25:50):
And this certainly is no justification for regime change war.
The American people want us to focus on making their
life better, making their life more affordable, getting involved in
another endless war in the Middle East that is going to.

Speaker 1 (26:04):
End in failure.

Speaker 7 (26:06):
This administration somehow found the resources, has found billions of
dollars for bombs, but can't find any money to actually
bring down the high cost of living here in the
United States.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
What he's not having the courage to tell you is
to come straight out and say this is Israel's problem,
not America's. Even though they're saying death to Israel. Death
to America. I mean, one thing's for sure. Rackem. Jeffries
is in Churchill right. Sure, Hitler took Poland, Cherry took

(26:37):
the Soviet Union, Jerry took India, Cherry took France, Jerry
might take Great Britain being gonna come for us. We
don't want another endless war. You have an endless war.
In fact, what you have is a chance to end

(26:57):
the endless war or kick the can of threat in
an endless war. So if that's Hakim from the left,
let's do Scott Jennings from the right. So I don't
see this as him starting a war.

Speaker 6 (27:11):
I see this as a preventative measure to prevent a
war against the largest state sponsor of terror in the world.

Speaker 1 (27:19):
My view is this is a new day for the.

Speaker 6 (27:21):
People of Iran, it's a new day for the Middle East,
and it's a new day for the world. Because the
most courageous commander in chief of my lifetime said, I'm
not putting up with this. We've been banging our head
against the wall for forty seven years while these guys
terrorize the world, and I'm not going to permit it
any longer.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
So the right sees Trump is Churchill. The left sees
him as Hitler. Does anybody see this from the Iranian
people's perspective? They have more than just an internet opinion.
They've been living it. Yes, when it comes to true insight,

(28:00):
true frankness and truth. We turned to Bill Maher. Why
are liberals so moronic about the problem?

Speaker 8 (28:10):
Really, it just breaks my heart because for years and
years we have been warning them about the dangers of
morality police. You know why because most of them speak
in a perfect English, and they have who actually talk
about Islam and Islamic countries. They never go and live

(28:30):
under Shario laws. But they don't even let us talk
about our own experience. You know, I grew up in
a country where I was told that if you show
your hair, you're going to go to jail, you will
receive lashes, you will get killed like Maso Amini. But
here they tell me that if you talk about this,
you're going to cause Islamo phobia. Phobia is irrational, But

(28:53):
believe me, my fear and the fear of millions of
Iranian women in Afghanistan is rational.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Boomshakalaka. And by the way, Shia law is not just
an Iranian problem. Treia law is for non Muslims everywhere,
just a matter of them striking enough fear and taking
enough control. Now you're gonna hear a lot today about
the Clinton depositions and the audio being released. Unfortunately, part

(29:24):
of the audio is Hillary not liking her picture being released.
Listen to this, Oh for Heaven, it doesn't matter. We
all are abiding by the same rules. I will take
that down.

Speaker 5 (29:36):
Yeah, well, I would like to take a break at
this moment.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
I'd like to have done. I like the lady the Becker.
I think we should take a break. I think we
take a break. Hillary is about to have a cat fight.
I thought this was very interesting. This is Bill Clinton
defending his wife.

Speaker 9 (29:50):
I have to say one personal thing. Since Hillary came
in yesterday. She had nothing to do with Jeffrey nothing.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
As for Bill, I do.

Speaker 9 (30:03):
Think you should be talking to me. I think you
should have called me. I did take those plain trips with.

Speaker 10 (30:08):
Him, and you have a right to ask.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
Those questions, and they did. Right down to the jacuzzi tub.
Were there other people in that fool or hot tub
with you as well?

Speaker 10 (30:19):
I don't think there's anybody in the hot tub.

Speaker 9 (30:21):
But I don't even I didn't forgotten that there was
anybody in the hot tub, but it was big.

Speaker 11 (30:26):
But it was about, well, there's a girl over here
or there's something.

Speaker 10 (30:33):
Yeah, I don't know who that is.

Speaker 4 (30:34):
He's also asking in the pool area, I.

Speaker 10 (30:37):
Don't know who that is.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
Okay, so you don't know.

Speaker 10 (30:40):
No, And then then there were other people in the pool.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
Okay, so do you remember were they under eighteen?

Speaker 4 (30:46):
Which were they part of your traveling party?

Speaker 10 (30:49):
He's asking me, Yes, they were. I think I think
everybody there was part of our party. It was late
at night and later.

Speaker 9 (31:02):
I also believe that there was a secret service action
there at the other.

Speaker 10 (31:06):
End of the pool.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
And was this in public?

Speaker 9 (31:11):
No, it was a hotel room and the Sultan want
of us to stay there. And the hole the water
of this big pool was on the same floor that.

Speaker 10 (31:21):
There were several sweets and.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
That slick willie to the Celtannuve sweet.

Speaker 3 (31:28):
All right, everybody look alone.

Speaker 6 (31:30):
Look, you just gotta try harder, not going for a
brief pacifics lesson.

Speaker 4 (31:35):
Sure, perhaps you'd like to be alone with any man?

Speaker 1 (31:39):
I would actually, now, I don't know it, And that
just sounds the day for Tuesday, March the third twenty
twenty six, well as Operation Epic Very intensifies, the world
braces for whatever comes next. And my hope is that
people of faith are praying, praying for a president, bring
for our troops, praying for victory, praying for sustainable peace.

(32:06):
I also beg you to pray for God's people and
their protection in the Holy Land. This isn't a political opinion.
Red alert sirens are filling the air. Imagine if that
was happening around your family and children. This gives you
fifteen seconds to reach the nearest bomb shelter. The situation

(32:28):
is serious and the threat is real. In times like this,
freedom and faith are not an abstract idea. They're all
these people are clinging to and to hope that you
will help. The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is
on the ground. We're preparing large scale distributions of life
saving food, first aid, emergency essential for security personnel, while

(32:52):
helping ensure that hospitals and emergency rooms and shelters are
stocked with critical medical supplies. This aid is focused on israel'svulnerable,
the sick, the elderly, the children, and the families and
greatest need. And that's where you come in. The fellowship
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(33:15):
today make all of this work possible. This is not
taking a political stand. This is standing with our brothers
and sisters in need in God's love against evil. I
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Speaker 3 (33:48):
It's your morning show with Michael del Journo.

Speaker 1 (33:52):
The midterm elections have begun. First primaries of the midterm
election season being held today in Texas, North Carolina, and
our Kansas. White House says it has plans to counter
the rising oil prices or the temporary disruption of energy,
especially that coming through the Strait of Hormuz. Whether that
involves using the reserves, which I'm sure it does, the

(34:13):
Venezuelan oil acquired, which I'm sure it does, and OPEK
releasing more oil, which I'm sure it does. Will get
more clarity on that. The Clinton videotape deposition before the
House Committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein has been released publicly. I'm
sure you'll hear a lot of that throughout the day today.
You know, we're kind of talking with our two kernels,
and you know China. I suspect China will probably secure

(34:39):
the Strait of Horror Mooz ultimately before we even have to.
That's where they get seventy five percent of their oil through.
And I don't think they're going to take an active
role in this operation. I don't think Russia can. But
obviously you would worry about Russian troops on the ground
in Iran. I don't think that's coming. What we are
worried about is sleeper cells or terrorist attacks on Americans

(35:00):
in addition to these drone attacks and missile techs as
Iron shoots off what little it has left. That would
mean homeland security and operations should be a priority. But
where do we find our Homeland Security Secretary Christy Nome
testifying before a Senate Judiciary committee today, facing more questions

(35:21):
about ice and immigration policy. Roy O'Neil our national correspondence
here with the very latest done that Rory, Yeah.

Speaker 11 (35:27):
Two days of oversight hearings today, the Secretary testifies to
the Senate tomorrow, shall be before the House Committee again
Judiciary with lots of questions about ICE operations, as you said,
And remember that it is this Department of Homeland Security
that is shut down right now because Democrats are not
willing to go along with the budget until they see

(35:48):
changes in ICE that they agree with. Those negotiations are
supposed to be continuing with the White House. Maybe we'll
get an update on some of that here, And of
course what happened in Austin this weekend may also be
part of the discussion that some of these members have,
which again a lot of this is just performance art
for some of the TV shows tonight.

Speaker 1 (36:07):
Yeah, it's political theater. That will add to the ammunition
of partisan political television later tonight, But does make you
wonder if Christy Nolan will make the case that now
more than ever, Homeland Security needs to be funded in
order to protect the American people. What more do we
know about beyond what he was wearing, what his undershirt had,
and the Koran in his car. I mean, you would

(36:29):
think we get a better picture of this shooter in
terms of a social media imprint and or any tie
to a radical mosque. But not yet, right, yeah, not yet.

Speaker 11 (36:39):
What they know and what they're telling us are usually
two different things. So right now they're not disclosing what
they may know of any potential connection. As you said,
was he a sleeper seu? Was he just a disturbed
guy working on his own again, age fifty three years old,
sort of out of the typical demographic.

Speaker 1 (36:55):
Sure see in these kinds of things.

Speaker 11 (36:57):
But yeah, certainly the hoodie and the T shirt underneath
certainly bring in the FBI and want to make them
see if there are any dots to connect here.

Speaker 1 (37:07):
Either worshiping God through jihad or another mentally ill individual.

Speaker 3 (37:12):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
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