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March 10, 2026 35 mins

As the DHS shutdown drags on, TSA checkpoints are slammed during peak spring break travel. What should travellers expect at the airport, and how bad could delays get? National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the latest. 

The U.S. is set to announce that it will soon release oil from the SPR. Will that bring down gas prices?  White House Correspondent JON DECKER will have the latest. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:16):
Well two three, starting your morning off right. A new
way of talk, a new way of understanding because we're
in this together.

Speaker 3 (00:27):
This is your.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Morning show with Michael O'Dell Chorna.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
I know a lot of you are thinking, what kind
of an operation do you have over there? You're making
Jeffrey work on his birthday? Can't the guy get a
day off on his birthday? I offered him that, and
he said there's no place I'd rather be. I did
say that than up at three am and working with you. Yeah,
at least that's how I remember the conversation going seven
minutes after the hour. Welcome to Jeffrey's birthday. Tuesday, March

(00:55):
to tenth, Here of our Lord. Twenty twenty six. President
Trump says the US is a head of schedule with
its military operations in Iran and it will be ending soon.
And that's all it took for oil prices to fall
twenty percent and down to eighty eight dollars at Barrow.
The remains of seven American service members killed during Operation
Epic Fury have been returned home to the United States.

(01:15):
The US government is alerting law enforcement that Iran may
be activating sleeper cells, and Rand Paul says he hopes
the confirmation hearings from Mark Wayne Mullen will be next week.
In the replacement of Christy nome, I assume we forgot
about her right. Meanwhile, DHS that shutdown continues to drag

(01:38):
on and TSA checkpoints are slammed during of all times,
spring break. What sho travelers expect at the airport and
how bad could delays get. National correspondent Roy O'Neil is
here with the four to one one. Good morning, Rory,
Hey there, Michael, good morning.

Speaker 4 (01:51):
You know.

Speaker 5 (01:52):
One of the issues is we are seeing huge volumes
of travelers you mentioned at spring break, but these numbers
are almost where you are around Thanksgiving. So it's that
kind of traffic at the airports. Combine that now with
a lot of these TSA workers who are not getting paid,
essentially either having sickouts or people not shown up for work.

(02:13):
Some of it is organized in more cities than others,
so it depends on the airport, but Denver, Houston, New
Orleans are some of the worst impacted since since spring
break began. So the advice for travelers, as you said,
get at the airport at least three.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
Hours ahead of time.

Speaker 5 (02:31):
Make sure on your make sure you're on your phone,
you have your airline app, but then make sure you're
also following all the social media updates from your airport.
Many times even they'll have websites that tell you just
how long the TSA wait is by going to your
airport's website, so make sure you're in tune with what
they are alerting passengers as well.

Speaker 3 (02:52):
I didn't know. I know you can check. I know
how to check. Like when I'm flying Southwest with Southwest,
I don't know where to go to a local air
I guess you go to the airport website and they
do have an average time for security.

Speaker 5 (03:06):
Some do, some don't, so it sort of varies. But
also make sure you follow them on x or Facebook.
They'll also post updates or or give advice like okay,
be here five hours before, or we know that the
parking lots are full and you are xyz, So yeah,
follow what The social media folks over at your airport
are also doing a lot of edical information and what's the.

Speaker 3 (03:27):
I forgot what they call it now because I don't
have it. But when you get pre checked and you
just walk in the fast flight.

Speaker 5 (03:34):
Check it is or Clear is another corporate one, Clear
as a private company, but pre check is the one
through the federal government that is operational.

Speaker 3 (03:43):
Still. You know they were going to shut down PreCheck,
but no, they are keeping it operational.

Speaker 5 (03:48):
But again, just on many pre check officers and lanes
are available, that's going to vary. So again you'll see
a lot of that info laid out in updates on
your airport's webs.

Speaker 3 (04:01):
Rory's gonna be back in the third hour. We'll talk
about progress in them, at least in what a crazy
day yesterday was. I mean, the president spoke and oil
fell Orrey'll have more on that coming up in the
third hour. Also, we're gonna visit with David Sanadi James Carvel,
who who I know has had a lot of frustration.
I mean when you think of the pendulums of time

(04:21):
and how the Democrat Party has shifted just from Bill
Clinton in the Carvel days. I mean, he's got to
be sitting there wondering what the heck this party is becoming.
I mean, but now he must look at it and
see fifteen percent is lomist. He must see close to
fifty percent now socialist. I mean, you would think there

(04:41):
are enough things with this in his own house, so
to speak, that he would be focused on. But no,
he goes on a profanity lace tirade I wish I
and then they call him the rage in Cajun. He's
a classlessness of Louisiana that I choose to to not
remember fondly, compared to a warmth of Louisiana I do

(05:05):
miss and remember fondly. But it was just the most
vile I mean to say, profanity laced tirade doesn't do
justice for the level of rage and hate and vile
that came out of his mouth. Admitting, of course he
has derangement syndrome, but he refuses to stop and hating,

(05:30):
and he'll never stop hating Trump. And what it really
begs is the question, how do we all recover? From this,
and that isn't putting the blame on Donald Trump. Look,
I could do this in reverse. Darkness hates light. Now

(05:56):
we are so divided, and someone's right and someone's wrong.
Sometimes the ones that are right are wrong on some issues.
But we've taken our eye off of something and it's
changed everyone's view. And I don't think there's anything This

(06:21):
is just me. I'm struggling to see how we're ever
going to recover from this level of divisive behavior and
divisions itself. And if someone is assuming that inherently it's

(06:46):
going to suddenly heal when Trump leaves. Wow, you're either
way more hopeful than I am, or I was born yesterday. Now,
I could have brought this topic up on any day,
but I can tell you it's the first thing that
came to my mind. I couldn't believe I saw demons

(07:11):
in the movie Exorcist behave better than James Carveld did
speaking of Donald Trump. I try to edit that. By
the way, I was just gonna say, and I didn't
even know it was your birthday, and I didn't ask
you too. I ran out of bleeps. You ran. I've
got some more ordered from Amazon. They'll be here tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (07:30):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (07:30):
It was a visual as much as an audio too,
by the way, and that did the hate in this
man's eyes. Could you hate anybody? I don't hate anybody
that much. I never saw anybody behave like that opposing
Barack Obama. I don't get it. And it's not just

(07:50):
Donald Trump. There's gotta be something more to it, kind
of like when you're reading about end times, debaucherous, lovers

(08:12):
of self, prideful, hateful of the truth. It's just there's
something I'm telling you. If I was James Carvel's son
and have to call him and go, Dad, what's going on?

(08:36):
Now there's you and I individually, and then there's us collectively.
And a lot of the collectively will never meet, talk to,
or have any influence of. But we can collectively look
around and say, kind of like you know the old analogy,
why are you hating the pilot who sits in a
plane and wrote eighteen C and roots against the pilot

(08:57):
and co pilot. If he'd die, you die too. That's
how we arrived at We're all in this together, like
it or not. We got to understand all sides of
these issues because we're all in this together, like it
or not. You can't live in a fox bubble because

(09:18):
we're all in this together. But at some point, collectively,
we ought to look at each other and go, how
the heck are we ever going to heal from this?

(09:39):
I'm editing a story in my head because I don't
want it to come across sounding a certain way. I'll
do it this way. Sometimes I have a tendency to
be ahead of my time, And the way I would
describe it is, I feel like I I'm in a

(10:00):
house on fire and we got to get out, and
the house isn't even on fire yet. Oh, it's eventually
going to be on fire, but just for some reason,
I can sense it's on fire already. I had six

(10:22):
months to kill with a non compete, and David and
I started a podcast and we decided to call it
eighteen fifty, the premise being it's ten years before the
start of the Civil War, keep it from happening, solve it. Well,
they didn't, and I couldn't, and I couldn't help believe

(10:46):
at that time that the unthinkable was thinkable, the impossible
to imagine was looking more and more possible every day,
that this could end very bloody in a civil war,
that these differences can't be solved. They have to either

(11:09):
be one or lost. And so we called it eighteen
fifty main Street because we believed you're sitting on Main
Street today and you've got ten years to stop this
go Not only the issues are slavery anymore. I don't

(11:34):
think the issues are state's rights anymore. I don't know
what the issues are exactly, but you might want to
start with them, and you might want to start solving them.
I can tell you where I'm going to come from.
You got to deal with the matrix, and you got
to deal with the death of journalism, and you got

(11:55):
to deal with the social dilemma of the Internet. And
I'll throw one in. It's kind of timely. You're gonna
have to deal with the truth about Mohammed and Islam
because you're not going to politically correct your way out

(12:17):
of this one. We'll visit with David Sinatti coming up
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I don't hold secrets from my listeners. Don't I know
that James, lieutenant colonel is in Toronto, and I don't
know if I tried to make clear to him the time,
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This is your morning show with Michael Dell Chun Morning Michael.

Speaker 6 (14:20):
Jeffrey read Especially Jeffrey, Happy birthday. Just remember that when
you're in your fifties, at least it's been my experience.
It's your best decade because you have fifty years plus
of wisdom, but your body still moves pretty good. I
heard you go out and have a day full of
age appropriate fun.

Speaker 4 (14:39):
Birthday, Dear Jeffrey. That happy birthday, Dear Jeffrey. Every birthday,
Dear Jeffrey, We're so glad you were. Happy birthday from Memphis.

Speaker 3 (14:55):
Tennessee. Oh from Memphis, Tennessee. That was not well, that's Memphis.
Then we had Arizona. Yeah, the three people you could
never get together for lunch. Let's go all the way
to pa and Spike. Spike is coming up. Standby, good morning,
and Michael.

Speaker 7 (15:12):
I think the civil war, and I've been feeling it
for a long time, will be between the people who
believe in a nanny state where the government runs everything
and the people like myself that believe the government should
have no control over my life were very little. And
I've been feeling it's coming on for a long time
and have been preparing for a long time.

Speaker 3 (15:34):
Yeah, and it should be the Constitution that's the referee
and the declaration of independence. I'll tell you, our two
hundred and fiftieth birthday doesn't get us to look squarely
at our intent and get things right, nothing will. President
Trump is warning a run against disrupting the oil shipments
through the Strait of Hormuz, as gas prices in the
United States were on the rise until the President said

(15:57):
just that then they were on the fall.

Speaker 8 (16:00):
On truth social the country would be hit twenty times
harder than they have been so far. If they do
anything to stop the flow of oil within the strait.
He added that the US could target easily destroyable sites
that could make it virtually impossible for Iran ever to
be built back.

Speaker 3 (16:13):
The Straight or four Moves, located.

Speaker 8 (16:15):
Between Oman and Iran and linking the Perching Gulf to
the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea, is one
of the world's most critical roots. In twenty twenty four,
roughly twenty percent of global petroleum consumption passed through the Strait,
according to the US Energy Information Administration.

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Pretty scary, It's got me actually worried. Now.

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Speaker 3 (18:18):
Thirty seven minutes after the hour, I was queuing up
something I want you to hear. I don't want to
just talk about James Carville. I want you to actually
hear it. So I was getting that ready for you,
all right, if you're just waking up. President made some
comments yesterday and boom, oil went down twenty percent. It's
at eighty eight dollars a barrels, so so much for
this guy was falling. We're all going to die. That

(18:40):
was interesting, not to mention that's before the President, who
we believe is soon to announce the release of oil
from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, and our White House correspondent
John Decker's here with that story. Good morning, John, Sorry
about that, Hey, no worries at all.

Speaker 12 (18:54):
I think the comments that the President made that really
led to the decline in oil prices had to do
with the idea that this is going to be a conflict,
which will end relatively soon. That's what the President said,
first in an interview that he did with CBS News
over the phone, and then later at a press conference
he repeated those comments. That is what saw oil prices

(19:17):
fall from a high of around one twenty all the
way down to below ninety dollars a barrel. Pretty remarkable
in terms of what happened yesterday with oil prices.

Speaker 3 (19:27):
Now, John, will the price per gallon at my local
gas station go back down as fast as it went
back up? No, short answer, No, it won't.

Speaker 12 (19:39):
It's really unfortunate that oil companies take advantage of what
we saw happen over the course of the past eleven days.
Typically it should take weeks for there to be an
effect on what we pay at the pump, but that's
not what happened.

Speaker 3 (19:55):
Over the course of the past eleven days.

Speaker 12 (19:57):
We saw an immediate impact in terms of gas prices
up over fifty cents on average per gallon all across
the country. Well, it'd be like if I had if
I was a bakery and I bought all this bread
at a dollar a loaf, and suddenly there's a shortage
announce that's not going to really hit the stores for
a couple of months, but I go and start raising

(20:19):
the price.

Speaker 3 (20:19):
Anyway in anticipation. Yeah, it's a little unfortunately. All right.
So it's funny because you know, I don't ever put
you in tough positions, but there is such a median
narrative of the war is wrong, the war is illegal.
Americans are against the war. It could lead to World war.

(20:40):
It's an illegal war. It's going to drive up gas prices.
You promised to lower prices, you promised to get peace,
and then all of it changes in a simple statement.
I thought it was a pretty remarkable thing for America
to witness in terms of the volatility of the market
as well as the frailty of the narrative. Now, because

(21:02):
it came down to eighty eight, do you still release
the oil from the reserve? I don't think so.

Speaker 12 (21:07):
Yesterday there was an emergency meeting of the G seven
and the idea behind this emergency meeting, Michael, was to
see whether all of the G seven countries those are
the seven largest economies in the world, would essentially work
together and release oil from their respective oil reserves.

Speaker 3 (21:27):
And there was no agreement to do that.

Speaker 12 (21:29):
And I don't think the US is going to go
it alone in terms of releasing releasing oil from our
spr strategic Petroleum Reserve.

Speaker 3 (21:36):
At least not yet. We'll see what happens.

Speaker 12 (21:38):
The President gave every indication yesterday that he believes that
this war is coming to a conclusion relatively soon. I
think a lot of that, quite frankly, has to do
not just with the idea that the President has met
his objectives, but also I think there are members of
the Trump White House team that are quite frankly, very

(22:00):
anxious about what they see with gas prices. They know
that is something that could hurt Republicans in the midterms.

Speaker 3 (22:07):
Yeah, I guess the assessment that is going to make
all of this provably worthwhile is has there because you
really never were in control of whether or not the
people would rise up and choose a different government. We
could have the same conversation about the Palestinian state. You know,
the people in Palestine may not be victims of radical

(22:28):
groups like AMAS. They may also not agree Israel has
a right to exist and that they should all die
and socould Americans. So that's an ongoing problem. So we
can't judge it based on who the next Dietola would
be would be even though the President doesn't like this,
but we can't base it on whether or not the
weapons of mass destruction program has been pushed back. And

(22:49):
I don't know how we'll get that assessment, but I
know that we haven't gotten it yet. We haven't gotten
it yet, That's right, Michael.

Speaker 12 (22:56):
And so that is a very big part of what
will be a factor in terms of when the President
ends this conflict.

Speaker 3 (23:04):
Also, let's not.

Speaker 12 (23:05):
Forget we have a partner in this conflict, and that
partner is Israel. Has Israel met all of its objectives,
I just can't imagine the war ending as far as
the US is concerned, and the war continuing as far
as Israel is concerned. I think when the war ends,
the war ends for all parties involved, and.

Speaker 3 (23:21):
We'll see where it is. I'm gonna I know you
need to go, but I'm gonna split one hair with
you in that you'll forget. The premise of the White
House was, well, we were notified Israel was going in,
and if Israel goes in, this is our vulnerabilities, so
we might as well go in with them. I think
there is a chance you could remove your objectives and
they still have some and they could go alone. I

(23:43):
know that we would let them go alone, but they could.
I presume that they're both achieving their objectives, and the
biggest would be that the threat of a nuclear run
has at least been diminished. And I think the running
standard is five years or more, which is a lofty
standard at that. And then we're also getting notification the

(24:04):
government is a lerning local law enforcement about some chatter
that Iron maybe activating sleeper cells. So if they have
them in the US, something tells me we're about to
thwart them or find out. I imagine you'll have some
more on that. It's all in the White House briefing
room with John Decker that I'll come your way by
podcast on the iHeartRadio app nine eastern eight Central. John
as always, thank you, Thank you, Michael. I encourage you

(24:26):
guys to listen to that podcast and then give it
a preset. That way, it's waiting for you every morning.
All right. This is what I was doing when I
wasn't back in time. Because it's not enough to talk
about it. I think I do think you need to
hear it specifically. And this sets up my conversation with
David Sanati next hour. Which is really simple, based on

(24:46):
what I'm about to play you, based on everything we
hear and see, based on what's become of media, what's
become of television, what's become of politics? How do we
ever recover from this level of division? How do the

(25:08):
divided states of America ever become united? How do a
divided people driven by obsessive hatred ever heal? And give
me one good reason today to assume or presume that
it is going to inherently heal when Donald Trump leaves

(25:30):
in two years, because I don't think it is some
What level of division, what level of hatred? In my
time of in my lifetime versus my children's lifetime, I
find America almost unrecognizable. Well that's a dramatic statement. It's
a sad statement. It's when I could more than miss

(25:54):
the next break. I could fill a buster for three
days on. I'll give you the long and the short.
We find ourselves in a matrix. We have people having
simultaneous alternative realities. That's a problem. Now. The matrix is
the destination. The matrix is like saying you're terminal, But

(26:19):
what cancer do we have? How did it metastasize? How
did it spread death of journalism, for example. I think
that's a terminal destination, but it's one of the cancers.

(26:44):
The social dilemma is a terminal, metastasized version of the cancer.
You know how the social dilemma works, right, we all
get on Facebook. We're running into old high school friends,
and we're making our posts, our comments, and they're farting

(27:05):
with us over our comments. Next thing you know, we're
not happy they're back in our life. We've unfriended them,
and that goes down the road two, four or five years,
and eventually the only people that you're friends with because
you don't communicate with real humans ever during the course
of the day, but the only people you're interacting with
on Facebook are people you haven't unfriended or who haven't

(27:26):
unfriended you. So you're like minded. You're all saying the
same narrative, repeating the same stories, and sharing the same opinions.
You're living in a matrix bubble that you could be
in a matrix bubble that I would probably look at
and go is ninety five percent right, compared to a
matrix bubble over here that is ninety five percent wrong.
But you're still living in a matrix. Now instead of radio,

(27:57):
instead of television, we got podcasts everywhere. Everybody's a podcast,
millions of them. I remember when cable first started, and
I was like, who the Heck's going to watch three
hundred channels? I can't watch three hundred channels. What ended
up happening was I was paying for three hundred channels,
but I'm really watching eight. But I liked my eight
at the rate I didn't used to get to get.

(28:22):
Now we're in the world of podcasting. The heck is
everybody in the car, in the kitchen while they're cleaning,
so many voices, but which voices in which ear? And
television becomes streaming and everywhere and everything. Do you know
what the common link is? I have to end because

(28:43):
of time. Somebody better put an asterisk by this cancer cell.
We no longer have shared experience, We no longer have
shared truth. So somewhere along the line moral relativism, the
social dilemma, the advancement of streaming TV and podcasting, the

(29:07):
advancement of radio and to podcasting, we found ourselves no
longer capable of having the same reality, shared experience, or
shared truth. That's a bigger problem than Donald Trump especially

(29:28):
when people, through all of these cancers, have been whipped
up into this level of hatred. This was once the
voice of the Clinton administration, the strategist, the great mind.
This is how he sounds today.

Speaker 11 (29:43):
Look Trump, if you listen to this, you listen good,
because what I'm getting ready to say is what a
lot of people in this country speak for. Who I
speak for, and I speak for a lot of people.
You ever use facto? This is what we believe.

Speaker 3 (29:57):
You're right.

Speaker 10 (29:59):
I got derangement syndrome. I hate them, and you know what,
I don't want to get rid of it. I don't
want to get better. I want to get worse. I
want to hate him more. I pray to God in heaven, God, reign,
the righteous reign of Trump derangement syndrome. Me.

Speaker 11 (30:18):
Pray for me, Lord, I'm your vessel.

Speaker 3 (30:21):
On this earth. Pray for the people that listen to this.
We want more.

Speaker 11 (30:25):
We want to hate this so much that we can't
see straight.

Speaker 3 (30:31):
James Carvel praying to a real God who is watching
and is hearing and is love. And he's praying or
mocking to that God to give him more hate, and
everyone listening to him more hate. Acknowledging is Trump arrangement syndrome,

(30:52):
but doesn't want to be healed. He wants more hate.
Wasn't joking or earlier when I said the demons in
the movie Exorcist had less rage and hate than that.

(31:13):
We're living in a very, very dangerous time. And it's funny.
I never worry about China. I never worry about North Korea.
I never worry about Russia. Heck, I wasn't even worried
about Iran. I am worried about the enemy within. Let

(31:36):
me paint a picture. It's midnight, sirens, Blair. You've got
seconds to grab your children. Imagine that happened tonight. You
got about fifteen seconds to get them and get into
a bomb shelter, or they could die, You could die.
There is an adrenaline rush. Or how about this now,

(32:01):
imagine your elderly and your legs don't work like they
used to. Getting downstairs feels impossible, and then once you're
down there, it doesn't seem like you're ever gonna get out,
so you just stay for days. This is what's happening
across Israel, and real homes by the thousands are being destroyed.
People are being injured by the thousands, and several have died.

(32:24):
Children are traumatized, families are exhausted, homes have been destroyed.
This is where the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews
come in. We're on the ground bringing food, emergency equipment,
care for children, help for the elderly. We're supplying the
bomb shelters, the medical centers with critically needed essentials. If

(32:45):
you've ever wondered at what moment you can stand with Israel,
that moment is now. It's not a television event there,
it's a reality. And if you want to stand with
Israel and stand in covenant and give forty five dollars,
you can rush that life saving support today by calling

(33:07):
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Speaker 2 (33:17):
It's your Morning show with Michael Delchno.

Speaker 3 (33:22):
President Trump says the US is ahead of schedule and
the US military operations against Iran will be ending soon.
And that's all it took for oil prices to plummet
twenty percent and fell the international Brent crude to just
over eighty eight dollars a barrel, from one hundred and
twenty something dollars a barrel all the way down to

(33:42):
eighty eight dollars a barrel. Everything that left had narrativised
into a crisis gone. In a simple statement, Now, how
long term and devastating do things look? Meanwhile? The cost
of war. The remains of seven American servicemen, including a
twenty year old and a twenty six year old, have

(34:04):
returned home killed during Operation Epic Fury. The US government
is alerting local law enforcement that Iron may be activating
sleeper cells, or at least that's the chatter. I would
think it would be very wise to presume and very

(34:25):
smart to be praying for God to give great wisdom
to local law enforcement, because we just can't count on
bombs like we're thrown this weekend to just not detonate
for very much longer. And the US keeps winning five
to three over Mexico. Of course, it's Japan and Dominican
Republic that'll be the toughest of the foes. But three
and zero now in the World Baseball Classic play again

(34:48):
tonight against Italy on FS one. That's Fox. What does
the S stand for? South Fox South one, Fox Ice one.

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