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March 17, 2025 36 mins

 Planning to go to Europe this summer? Some travel rules are changing – as others are being delayed. National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL is here with how you can stay ahead of the curve as summer vacations approach. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:36):
He's doing the whole show on Irish whiskey for this
Saint Patrick's Day.

Speaker 4 (00:39):
This should get interesting.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Red's always drinking just good old fashioned Kentucky bourbon, and
I am your sober one. Michael del Jorna, thanks for
waking up with your morning show and welcome to Saint
Patrick's Day. Twenty twenty five, Monday, March the seventeenth. Dozens
are dead after weekend of very wild weather. Paying The
toughest price was Missouri with twelve death Now all of
these deaths are and counting as they are still going

(01:04):
through debris and finding victims. But twelve deaths reported so
far in Missouri, six in Mississippi, four in Oklahoma and Texas,
and three in Arkansas. It was a deadly pattern of
weather this weekend. President Trump's special envoy to the Middle
East says Russia and Ukraine are very close to a
deal to end the war between the two countries, and
Butch and Sunny maybe coming home soon. Elon to the

(01:27):
rescue in SpaceX arrived at its rendezvous point, and we
think the big plunge may be tomorrow or as soon
as tomorrow. And the field of the NCAA Men's basketball
Tournament is set. Auburn took the number one overall seed. Duke,
Houston and Florida were the other three top seeds. Saint John's,
with their first Biggiest championship in twenty five years, a

(01:50):
number two seed down in the West, the Tennessee Vols,
a two seed that would be in the Midwest for
tennis See somewhere along the line, you have to get
through Duke, Alabama, maybe even Arizona. For Saint John's, they
would have a pretty easy road until they get to
the Sweet sixteen, and then you got Florida and eventually

(02:13):
potentially Auburn. So March madness is set. I guess everyone
the playing games start as early as Tuesday or Wednesday.
It's Wednesday, right, Wednesday, right, So you got to get
your bracket filled out, Although we have filled out brackets
before and after that.

Speaker 4 (02:28):
I don't know why they do that.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
Last four, first four, I don't I know they're just
trying to expand it to more markets, but I think
it was VCU was the only one to go from
being a play in all the way to the final
four one time. Oh, other than that, it's been pretty inciting. Yeah,
is Ry here yet? Rory is here?

Speaker 5 (02:45):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (02:45):
Well? Yeah, helps when you tell me those kinds of things.
Money's a little tight, you know, since my ev lease.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
But if I'm planning to go to Europe this summer,
anything I need to know Rory.

Speaker 6 (02:57):
Well, you know, they are implementing new travelers frictions and
registration policies in many of these European countries. But we
just got word that they're going to be delaying the
start of some of those programs. But yes, soon enough,
the EU and the UK are going to require that
we essentially let them know where coming more than just
buy the ticket. And by the way, the reverse has

(03:19):
been true for a long time that visitors from the
EU and the UK have to alert America that they're
on the way, So travelers are not going to need
a visa per se depending on the country. But this
ETIAS system was going to take effect this summer, but
it looks like they're kicking it down the road a
bit until the fall of next year. But what you

(03:40):
are going to need, by the way, if you want
to get to the airport is make sure you get
that real ID updated. Apparently that rule is finally going
to take effect in May that you have to have
the the better driver's license, by the way, and the
better driver that because as many people right now saying,
what is that to do? I have that if you

(04:02):
get out your life, at least in Tennessee anyway, it's
the it's the gold circle with the white star.

Speaker 4 (04:07):
Isn't that the symbol that pretty much lets you know
that you've had it? Correct?

Speaker 2 (04:10):
Yeah, so you're looking for the star on there. Yeah,
you don't have a star on your license. You don't
have a real ID. And that's going to be a
real problem to travel anywhere, right.

Speaker 6 (04:19):
Correct, and not just Obviously you can need a passport
to go internationally, but for a domestic flight, you're going
to have to start showing that real id uh, that's
going to be a requirement. So make sure that you
get your driver's license updated accordingly. And as you said,
the rules vary by state when it comes to getting
those approvals, so it's a it can be a bit
of a head scratcher, but yeah, do what you.

Speaker 4 (04:40):
Can to make sure you get that really yours.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
It's always always looking for a reason to not stomach me,
and you were probably thinking, this guy's rattling on. I'm
sitting here rotting on. Hold, I did not know you
run the line so our time, I was stalling because
I didn't know you were there. So real quickly, it
wasn't listening, Roy, it wasn't listening. The word in the world,
can I I should? I tell them every now and then,
Rory doesn't ever ruin the world for anybody. Somewhere in

(05:06):
all the things he's saying is the wordle.

Speaker 5 (05:09):
But yeah, that's what the guy in Boston is.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
Yeah, but what's the when do you think splash down
will be with with the butcher Sonny, real quick, if.

Speaker 6 (05:18):
The weather is good, right, if the weather is good
for tomorrow, it'll be off the Florida coast. It's really
going to depend on sea surface because this is a
splashdown should happen just before six pm Eastern time tomorrow.
Can you imagine how hat talking is tonight at one am.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
Can you imagine how happy they're going to be to
be home on earth. It's been a long time, Rory.
Only you'll be back in the third hour for you
as well, coming up next half hour, always revealing, often entertaining,
our sounds of the day. If I had to pick
a top story and we gave you this one, you know,
because I always I say this because I want I
picture us all every morning at like a kitchen table,

(05:55):
and it's just perfect. Now I'm the first one up,
mandated by work. But you know you're coming down the stairs.
There I am at the table having coffee, and.

Speaker 4 (06:04):
You're coming and you're going.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Some of you are leaving, going to work, some of
you are leaving to go take a shower, some of
you are just coming down for your coffee. And you know,
it's my job to kind of inform you in these
these little windows so that nothing ever, you know, at
a water cooler at work takes you by surprise. My
second thing is to share really smart people with you
that otherwise don't have platforms, and I think we do
that with all of our correspondence and contributors. The third

(06:29):
thing I like to do is is to kind of
give you glimpses of what's coming before it comes.

Speaker 4 (06:36):
And that's always natural. The more you.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
Understand what's happening, not just the who, what, where, when,
why you know, but how it happened, why it's happening.
Once you connect these dots of understanding, you get a
clear glimpse of what's coming next. So we were talking
about this whole Dave presidency of Joe Biden. It's the
one question no one's asked and you can't get right

(06:59):
answers until you asked right questions. Okay, we all know
Joe Biden wasn't running the country, so who was? We
should get that answer. And when you do, and you
find Podesta, and you find Obama and you find the others,
you'll see the money they've been laundering and where they've
been directing it. They haven't been elected officials ruling.

Speaker 4 (07:23):
They have been.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
Objects that appear to be elected with others behind the
scenes in a centralized state, really funneling the money off
the radar to what they're really ruling. And that's why
when we get to the bottom of all these checks,
like Stacy Abrams getting ten billion dollars, that was how

(07:47):
they were really operating. That's why I always go back
to John Podesta's statement on the morning of Joe Biden's inauguration,
congratulations to the new administer strative state run by Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris. Not a Biden administration, an administrative
state run by And of course now we know neither

(08:09):
of them are really running it intellectually, neither were seemingly capable.

Speaker 4 (08:15):
So who was.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
And so when this first came out that you know
they've been using an auto pen. I mean, contrasts that
to Donald Trump, all the executive orders he's been doing.
And even though I agree with these, I think there's
too many executive orders. I want. I want the power
return to the people into the people's House in Congress,
but executive orders have become out of control. But at

(08:39):
least in the case of Donald Trump, every single executive
order was signed in front of either an oval office
full of press, or in an auditorium full of press
with everybody watching, in his big signature, and then he
holds it up for the camera to see Joe Biden,
who we don't know who was really president, was apparently
using an auto pen And when we were doing that story,

(09:01):
that's shocking and it certainly points to the If you
haven't seen the movie Dave with Kevin Kleine, you owe
it to yourself and it stands up to the test
of time. Just a terrific movie. But the real president
was in a coma underground in the White House while
they lookalike was pretending to be President Kevin Klein. So
it was a Dave presidency who was the real president

(09:24):
when it wasn't Joe Biden that was really clicking that
auto sign button. But when we did the story, I said, well,
how is this all going to hold up in court?

Speaker 4 (09:33):
And think about.

Speaker 2 (09:34):
All of the pardons the president did, big ones like Fauci,
big ones like Hunter Biden.

Speaker 4 (09:41):
Will they hold up with the auto sign?

Speaker 2 (09:47):
Well, Daily Mail, of course, you know, to get to
get a real understanding of what's happening in America, you
got to go across the pond England because Journalism's dead
here headline. Trump voids Biden's pardons after ex president used
auto pen signature in moves to investigate Fauci and Cheney.

(10:07):
That's the vulnerability. Remember Fauci was pardoned all the way
back to red helped me. Was it twenty twelve or
twenty fourteen? I mean I think it was twenty fourteen.
But the point is the same. Oh, what if oud
you do during COVID in twenty twenty. Never mind that
the pardon goes all the way back to twenty fourteen,
but nothing guilty here. Then you got the Liz Cheney,

(10:30):
then you got Hunter Biden. All of these may be illegit.
He's left them exposed. They end up getting bit by
their ultimate fraud, the presidency. So who was using this

(10:51):
auto pen? Potential scandal gaining traction like a drip drip,
And the reason it's going to gain much traction is
because Trump is going to pursue it. It is believed
that Biden had cognitive issues, especially at the end of
his presidency. Did he know what he was signing? Did

(11:15):
Biden even sign some of these pardons? And how can
we know? Because of auto pen? This could be one
of the biggest scandals of our time. Donald Trump declared
his predecessor's last minute pardons are void, vacant, and of
no further force or effect. As he warned the members

(11:35):
of the House committee investigating January sixth, riots could now
face prosecution. Now they can pursue them, and then a
court will have to make a determination, and an investigation
will have to take place to determine if these are
legally binding, which is exactly what we said. Never mind
the story in what it reveals, think of the court

(11:57):
chaos ahead, and all of this would have to come
out to determine and to prove why Joe Biden couldn't
at least just eke out an X for a signature.
Trump claimed late Sunday night that because Joe Biden used
an autopen, the pardons cannot be enforced, and even made

(12:20):
the stunning suggestion that they were signed without the former
president's knowledge.

Speaker 4 (12:24):
Anybody should should and could make that allegation. I mean,
do you think we got on footage.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
Somewhere Joe Biden hitting the autopens Biden the pardons that
sleepy Joe Biden gave to the Unselect Committee of the
political thugs, and many others are hereby declared void, vacant,
and of no further force or effect because of the
fact that they were done by auto pen. Trump posted

(12:52):
untruth social In other words, Joe Biden did not sign them,
but more importantly, he didn't know anything about them, and
that will come out too in court, and that we
do have footage of him in interviews. But you signed
such and such and he looks at him like they're crazy.
The necessary partning documents were not explained to or approved

(13:15):
by Biden himself. He knew nothing about them, and the
people that did may have committed a crime. So you
have not only are they not enforceable because they were autopen,
but whoever really hit that autopen button is also facing crimes.

Speaker 4 (13:30):
Could you imagine what this discovery would look like?

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Well, hopefully it didn't pay off more than the JFK files, right,
I mean, this is you remember how big Watergate was.

Speaker 4 (13:44):
This is so much bigger than that.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
And by the way, the outcome of this maybe the
outcome of what you find out about COVID and fauci.

Speaker 4 (13:57):
Let alone Hunter Biden drip drip drip.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
I said, common sense says, well, if he was using
autopen who was hitting the autopen and no matter who
was hitting, and if it's autopen, is that really enforceable? Well,
apparently Donald Trump got around to that exact same question
this weekend. That's my favorite story of the day.

Speaker 3 (14:22):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael del Chano.

Speaker 7 (14:26):
Not only did Joe Biden not sign all those documents,
I don't think he wrote or signed the letter of
him resigning.

Speaker 4 (14:33):
I think someone else done it for him.

Speaker 7 (14:35):
Each computer has its own signature, its own ID, So
therefore we can track back to see which device the
autopen was used from and determine who actually did the
auto sign for Biden.

Speaker 4 (14:53):
Great clarification from Steve Eric.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
I don't know about that first one, but I'll tell
you what autoh them shaking in their boots. I think
Joe Biden knows he was forced out, and I think
he knows who betrayed him. But wouldn't it be unfortunate
if he became a cooperative witness in all of this investigation,
you know? And then and Steve makes the great points

(15:17):
about how they can go back to which computer, but
you got to prove, you know what, could the president
have been sitting right there when they did it? Obviously
the president probably isn't working off of a computer. But
I mean, you could flag anything that was done, anything
auto signed other than ten am to one pm, and
you know you've you can do some tracking, but it

(15:37):
will take a lot of investigating and connecting of dots
to paint the picture of whose computer and could the
president have possibly been there? I mean, my short answer is,
come on, there's going to be some auto pens that
were done and the president wasn't even in the country,
So you're gonna have to go beyond just that and
show where the president was when it was done, or

(15:57):
how he couldn't have possibly known about it. But you
start showing these auto pen signatures to bills and executive
orders that the president seemingly was unaware of, at the
very least, they're going to have to admit he was
cognitively impaired. And then the question becomes for how long?
And was the whole presidency of stage fraud, which we
know it was. In other words, all these little things

(16:19):
are going to point to the biggest hoax of them all.
And for those of you who were listening in the
five o'clock hour, you know how in trouble the Democrat
Party is in their own polling. Imagine when all this
is revealed, they already sense we wanted Bernie. You forced
us Hillary, we wanted Bernie again. You have forced us Biden.

(16:40):
Then we wanted to have another say, and you gave
all of our votes from Biden to Comma. Though without
us say why do you see? It gets a lot
worse than that.

Speaker 8 (16:49):
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Speaker 2 (17:18):
I'm thinking all these two hundred and sixty one criminal
migrants that have been deported at Al Salvador are wishing
they had gone to Kimball as they're getting their heads
and face shaped in shackles. Good morning, thirty five minutes
after the hour, and we're coming out of the halftime
locker room. You got about twenty five minutes to be
to work on the East Coast, and thanks for bringing
us along with you. This is your morning show. I'm

(17:40):
Michael del Jorono along with Jeffrey and Red. If you're
just waking up. Dozens are dead after the weekend wild
weather swept across the nation. That line of storms that
went from New Orleans all the way up and read
Tavoc we had. These numbers are going to grow as
debriefields are cleared. But right now Missouri leads the way

(18:02):
with twelve deaths, six in Mississippi, four in Oklahoma and Texas,
and three in Arkansas. Deadly Dadley's firms. You know that
line is still intact heading off into the Atlantic. Really
from Cuba all the way north of Maine. Just a
violent patch of weather and tremendous loss of life. President

(18:22):
Trump's special envoy to the Middle East says Russia and
Ukraine are close to a deal to end the war
between the two countries. A pair of astronauts stranded in space.
They might be coming home as early as tomorrow thanks
to Elon Musk and SpaceX and your NCAA Brackett is out,
Auburn the number one overall seed, Duke Houston and Florida

(18:43):
also getting regional number one seeds. How about the sec
A record fourteen teams in the Big Dance. There is
an outside potential And I said, I'll bet they're having to,
you know, watch carefully. But how carefully can you watch
fourteen teams, let alone five of which could be very

(19:05):
dangerous in this tournament? How do you plot this so
you don't, I would think, and I'm just guessing, it
would be the NCAA's worst nightmare to have all four
teams in the final four b SEC teams. That would
look more like the SEC tournament that just took place
in Nashville than a final four in San Antonio. So,
and it's possible you could have Alabama and Florida come

(19:29):
out of the South and West, and you could have
Bama and Tennessee come out of the East and the Midwest.
It is possible that you, I mean, that's the most
likely scenario, Auburn, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee. And you would make
a case that's for the top seven eight teams. And

(19:50):
it's possible Saint John's first time in twenty five years,
wins the Big East, they get a number two seed.
They have a pretty favorable march. Now for my list
at WREC in Memphis, for my listeners at KTOK and
Oklahoma City in the Norman area, Memphis and Oklahoma got
I thought really rough placements. For Memphis, they'll have Colorado

(20:11):
State and then they'll have to play the winner of
Yukon and Oklahoma. So they'll face each other, but ultimately
would have to get through Auburn and Michigan State potentially
even to make their way to a final four. That
would seem like a tough call. Saint John I thought
got very very favorable placement, as did Michigan State and Tennessee.

(20:32):
I mean the Falls they have Wolford, then Utah State
UCLA winner, and then the Aliini. I mean they almost
have a ticket all the way to the Elite eight
and beyond. And Michigan State gets a very good draw.
They'll start against Bryant, then they'll play the winner of
New Mexico and Marquette. Hello, you just get like an
open invitation to the Sweet sixteen. The best they could

(20:55):
face is either Old Miss or San Diego State in
the Sweet sixteen. I mean they almost get a k
walked to the Elite eight. Unfortunately they'll play Auburn or
Michigan when they get there. So March Madness is begun.
The bracket is set. Fill out your brackets. The playing
game starts on Wednesday night, all right, always revealing, often entertaining.

Speaker 4 (21:14):
Welcome to your sounds of the day. Alright, A raight, this.

Speaker 6 (21:18):
Is CNN, this is the news, and that's a lot
more people are watching the cartoon networks Stunge Lobbery runs
right now.

Speaker 4 (21:24):
I'm big a democratic.

Speaker 5 (21:25):
This is like a gold stall in a past.

Speaker 9 (21:28):
You should have a government that just minds its own
damn business and leaves people alone.

Speaker 2 (21:32):
All right, let's start with Marco Ruby, who he was
on CBS's Face the Nation, and of course that means
face the bias. We have lived in a country that
has always been sovereign and always been very open to
immigrants coming here legally, so much as they denounced where
they left, embrace where they come, its language, its culture,

(21:54):
and its laws. What has never been acceptable is to
just break in. In other words, we have foster families
throughout our country that welcome children into their home willingly,
and that's a wonderful thing, or you may decide to
take someone in for a little while, but it's never
acceptable for somebody to break into your home and help

(22:17):
themselves to your home, or harm anyone in your home.
A nation's no different. So this is really a sovereignty issue,
and it's a law and order issue. I don't know
why it's become such a difficult issue for America. Part
of it is explained to me expertly by one member
of Congress one time, is when other Republicans like the

(22:37):
cheap labor and the Democrats like the easy votes.

Speaker 4 (22:42):
But just like wokeness, America has awakened and they've had enough.
It's not hate towards others. It's love for our fellow
citizens and the protection of our fellow citizens. And so the.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
Chaos is ending in the deporting is beginning. Well, of
course CBS doesn't like it. But here's Marco Rubio on
face the nation.

Speaker 5 (23:07):
And this is not going to happen.

Speaker 10 (23:09):
We're not going to have these guys, these people with
weapons able to tell us where our ships can go,
where the ships of all the world can go. By
the way, it's not just the US we're doing the
world of favor. We're doing the entire world of favor
by getting rid of these guys and their ability to
struct That's.

Speaker 2 (23:23):
Marco Rubio on the Hoho Thies. This is Marco Rubio
and the illegal immigrants.

Speaker 4 (23:28):
Listen.

Speaker 11 (23:28):
I want to ask you about a decision you made
to revoke a student visa for someone at Columbia University
this past week. The Wall Street Journal editorial board writes,
the administration needs to be careful. It's targeting real promoters
of terrorism, not breaking the great promise of a green
card by deporting anyone with controversial political views. Can you

(23:48):
substantiate any form of material support for terrorism, specifically to
Hamas from this Columbia student or was it simply that
he was espousing a controversial political point of view.

Speaker 5 (24:01):
Well, not just the student. We're going to do more.

Speaker 10 (24:03):
In fact, every day now we're approving visa revocations, and
if that visa led to a green card, the green
card process as well.

Speaker 5 (24:10):
And here's why. It's very simple. When you apply to.

Speaker 10 (24:12):
Enter the United States and you get a visa, you
are a guest and you're coming as a student, you're
coming as a tourist or what have you, and in
it you have to make certain assertations. And if you
tell us when you apply for a visa, I'm coming
to the US to participate in pro HAAMAS events, that
runs counter to the foreign policy interest to the United
States of America.

Speaker 5 (24:29):
It's that simple. So you lied, you came.

Speaker 10 (24:31):
If you had told us that you were going to
do that, we never would have given you the visa.
Now you're here, Now you do it. You lied to us,
You're out. It's that simple.

Speaker 11 (24:39):
But is there any but is there any evidence of
a link to terrorism or is it just your point
of view?

Speaker 4 (24:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (24:47):
They take over I mean do you not? I mean
you should watch the news. These guys take over entire buildings.
We have vandalized college, they shut down.

Speaker 11 (24:54):
I'm asking about this justification for the revocation of his visa.
Was there any evidential chairs folks?

Speaker 10 (25:00):
First, so was the negotiator negotiating on behalf of people
that took over a campus, that vandalize buildings, negotiating over
what that's a crime in and of itself that they're
involved in, being the negotiator of the spokesperson this, that,
and the other.

Speaker 4 (25:11):
We don't want it.

Speaker 10 (25:12):
We don't need these people in our country that we
never should have allowed them in there.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
And of course a big problem for CBS and Face
the nation is the American people back at now. I
want to go back to this other clip because this
is Marco Rubio talking about the strategic bombing that took
place against Uthy's This sends a clear message to Iran.
They were bombing the Houthy rebels in Yemen, but they

(25:35):
were sending the message to Iran. This is not the
same America under whoever was auto penning Joe Biden.

Speaker 5 (25:42):
Listen, right, global shipping.

Speaker 10 (25:43):
That's the mission here, and it will continue until that's
carried out. That never happened before. The Biden administration didn't
do that. All the Biden administration would do is they
would respond to an attack. These guys would launch one rocket,
We'd hit the rocket launcher.

Speaker 5 (25:55):
That's it.

Speaker 10 (25:56):
This is an effort to take away their ability to
control global shipping in that part of the world. That's
just not going to happen anymore, and it will continue
until that's finished.

Speaker 11 (26:05):
It could involve ground raids.

Speaker 10 (26:08):
Well, those are military decisions to be made, but I've
heard no talk of ground raids. I don't think there's
a necessity for it, right now I can tell you
that as of last night, some of the key people
involved in those missile launches are no longer with US,
and I can tell you that some of the facilities
that they use are no longer existing and that will continue. Look,
it's bottom line, an easy way to understand it. Okay,
these guys are able to control what ships can go

(26:29):
through there. They've attacked the US Navy one hundred and
seventy four times. They've attacked the United States Navy. We're
not going to have people sitting around with the missiles
attacking the US Navy. It's not going to happen, not
under President Trump.

Speaker 11 (26:42):
The President also referenced Iran in his statement. Iran provides
some support for the who thies, as you know, put
this in context for me, because US intelligence has been
suggesting for some time that is Real has the desire
and intent to conduct an attack on Iran's developing nuclear
program in the coming months. President Trump has extended an

(27:06):
offer for negotiations. Have you heard anything back from Iran?
Is this striking Yemen a signal to Iran?

Speaker 10 (27:15):
This strike in Yemen is about their ability, the ability
of the houthis to strike global shipping and attack the
US Navy and their willingness to do it one hundred
and seventy four times against the US Navy, one hundred
and forty five sometimes against global shipping.

Speaker 5 (27:27):
That's what the strike is about, what we can't ignore.

Speaker 10 (27:30):
And the reason why the President mentioned Iran is because
the Iranians.

Speaker 5 (27:33):
Have supported the Houthis.

Speaker 10 (27:34):
They've provided them intelligence, they provided them guidance, they've provided
them weaponry. I mean, there's no way the Houthis. Okay,
the Houthis would have the ability to do this kind
of thing unless they had support from Iran. And so
this was a message to Iran. Don't keep supporting them,
because then you will also be responsible for what they
are doing in attacking navy ships, in attacking global shipping.

Speaker 2 (27:54):
And it is in Israel, you'll be facing it's the
United States. All right, we did a poll and this
is a shameless plug for the podcast. But remember if
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(28:16):
podcast section of your iHeartRadio app and the five o'clock
hour in our polls of plenty, we look at the
Democrat Party that's fallen and it can't get up. And
these are numbers of America's view of the Democrat Party
and Democrats view of their own party. And the problem
is the difference between Donald Trump being president and Joe
Biden is ten percent of the Democrats have increased their

(28:39):
view of the country heading in the right direction. So
they've got to stop being obstructionists, and they've got to
be wiser about being an opposing party. And there are
some issues like the border and illegals. I think this
would probably also extend to some of the wokeness issues
that America's moved on from. They got to get on board. Well,

(29:05):
that was asked to Van Jones on CNN, and you
can't get closer to Barack Obama than Van Jones.

Speaker 4 (29:11):
What is he seeing?

Speaker 5 (29:12):
Then? How angry are Democrats at Leader Schumer.

Speaker 9 (29:16):
I've never seen this level of volcanic anger at a
Democrat ever. You know, ever, we could be grumpy, we
can be frustrated with each other.

Speaker 4 (29:25):
There's a there is.

Speaker 9 (29:26):
A volcanic eruption of outrage at Leader Schumer because we
want Mitch McConnell. I remember when Obama had all the cards.
Mitch McConnell drove Obama nuts. I twisted his pinky, broke
his kneecaps, and got stuff done for Republicans When they
should have gotten an inch, they got miles. We have

(29:47):
a Senate a majority leader who is beloved in this party.
But we want somebody who's going to stand up to
this bully. Stand up this bully, do something. And if
you shut the government down and it gets it's a
little bit crazy, it'll least Some politics is about the rationality.
There's an emotional need to stop Donald Trump and Elon

(30:08):
must running over this party. And I think Truck Schumer
has radically misreperd.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
So now they've targeted Elon Musk, now Donald Trump, Now
they're targeting Chucky Schumer, not the wrong party that's out
of touch with the American people. That's a nod for
they're going to continue with obstruction, let alone opposing shutting
out the government would have cost more government jobs. And
Doege that they're pitching fits over. Actually no wonder their outrage.

(30:35):
Chuckie Schumer did the smart, strategic and only movie could make.
How bad are things for the Democrats to Harry Eaton
we Go, and Harry kind of points out some of
the horrific numbers for the Democrats in Congress. This cue
the song how low can You go? One seems to
wonder now because the question is how low can you go?

Speaker 12 (31:00):
The views of Democrats in Congress the lowest ever approve
of ratings on record per Quinnipiac University. Look at this
approve twenty one percent among all voters. Look at the
disapproved level, Holy Toledo, sixty eight percent of all voters
disapprove of how Democrats.

Speaker 4 (31:17):
Are doing in Congress.

Speaker 12 (31:18):
Now, you might think that is low, and this is
the lowest.

Speaker 4 (31:21):
Number on your screen here down at twenty one percent.

Speaker 12 (31:23):
But I want to bring you over here to how
Democratic voters feel, because this is truly unbelievable amongst their
own party. How do Democratic representative senators? How are they viewed?

Speaker 5 (31:34):
Get this?

Speaker 12 (31:35):
The plurality disapprove at forty nine percent.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
By the way, these pulling numbers were taken before Chucky
Schumer caved on shutting down the government before not after.
That'll go up, although there are some because this sentiment
shows that there is a need for the Democrats to
embrace some of the things they're imposing. I don't actually

(32:00):
think post Chuckie Schumer this is going to change much
because you'll have some Van Jones type Democrats that it'll
take a ding. But there are some that see him
going along with obvious things that will offset that. But
they're upside down in their own party. They're negative nine
as a country. Oh my, they're upside down almost fifty percent.

(32:25):
The Democrat Party's in trouble, and they better awaken to
the things that they should be supporting that they're not supporting.
And finally, guess who's finally starting to appear on things
now again, we're going to talk about this more with
Chris Walker. A lot of the twenty twenty eight Democrats
for president are lining up, and it's clearly Gavin Newsom,

(32:50):
it's clearly Mayor Pete and a handful of others, but
they're real candidates have yet to appear, isn't interest. They
don't seem to be revealing any plans for the midterm election.
They're just moving on to the twenty twenty eight and
trying to get a head start. So as all these

(33:11):
people are rushing the process to be first in the
Democrat race, Ronnie Manuel Gavin Newsom. They decide to get
out in front on face the nation and get their
real candidate to make an appearance, and he finally did.

Speaker 4 (33:29):
Maryland Governor Wes Moore.

Speaker 11 (33:30):
Is the issue with your party age or a lack
of vision and is the reset underway to fix those things?

Speaker 8 (33:38):
I think we need to be very clear about who
we're fighting for, and I think we need to be
very clear about the vision that we are offering. You know,
I think about what's happening, you know, in this moment,
even the conversation around the continued resolution, where we all
know that the consequences of a federal government shutdown would
have been disastrous on the state of Maryland. That we

(33:58):
would have not only see our economy completely downturn into
a recession, that we would have seen our nation's credit
being downgraded, and along those lines, each and every one
of us as states, our credit would have been downgraded
as well because the United States decided that is now
no longer paying its bills. And we would have seen
thousands of federal workers unfairly now being laid off or furloughed.

Speaker 4 (34:21):
So we know the.

Speaker 8 (34:22):
Consequences, but one thing we did not do was off
for an alternative.

Speaker 4 (34:27):
One thing we did not.

Speaker 8 (34:28):
Do was articulate the terms for the American people.

Speaker 4 (34:32):
And so I think when the American people.

Speaker 8 (34:34):
When they do not have an option or they're not
seeing people fighting on their behalf, then yes, there is
going to be a measurement of frustration. So we've got
to do everything in our power. I know in the
state of Maryland we are mobilizing to make sure we're
protecting our federal workers that were streamlining them into not
just private sector jobs, but also stage long story short,
Why this weekend?

Speaker 4 (34:55):
Why now?

Speaker 2 (34:57):
And listen to them how much you want to better?
Slogan is the sensible Democrat Wes Moore, And that, my friends, is.

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