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April 4, 2025 34 mins

From Liberation Day to congressional wins in Florida, we catch up with the President…it’s Friday with 47!

WH Correspondent JON DECKER has the latest reaction to President Trump’s tariffs from both the financial markets and America’s trading partners

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:21):
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Speaker 2 (00:25):
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a new way of understanding.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
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It is Friday forty seven, coming up in moments. I
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This moke greetings from the Free State of Florida. First,
allow me to say I love your delivery of information. Gabe.
I've listened to talk radio for years, yet he gives
it away for years. You're broadcasting crew are magnificent. You

(01:37):
truly make me feel like a part of the kitchen table.
I mean I can literally smell coffee brewing and sweet
buttery toast being cut with some eggs. I need some
cheesy eggs yesterday that were pretty remarkable. Anyway, you play
a lot of my talkbacks, and I don't ever feel
like I have enough time to connect with you, Jeff

(01:57):
and Red. So I wanted to take the time to
introduce myself formally, in an informal manner. So like you,
I'm Italian. I would have never Guesscape was Italian?

Speaker 3 (02:07):
Would you?

Speaker 1 (02:09):
On my dad's side, we have at least three popes
in our ancestry. Oh you gotta watch conclave. I'm gonna
go over this off the air and treasure every line
of it. As for my man card, pulling, none of
that now, I want mine back. I I did not
know because I have back you. I want my man

(02:34):
card back. You have a hairdresser and not a barber. No,
it's trueful love for you. I do kind of have
a hairdresser, not a barber. Yeah, I would like to,
you know, I think I think a good old fashioned
barbershop would sell. Now you know the camera you get
like a shape, straight razor shape. We've got one up
in my community. It's called Dapper Dance. I bet it's

(02:55):
doing good. Yeah, your man card was restored at twelve
eight m Central midnight. He lost that because he brought
a willow at Val Kilmer's death, right willow of all
the Val Kilmers. Hey, wait a minute, I think the
secured line is ringing the secured line. I love you,

(03:18):
Gabe the Chief. He's the one we all say hill to.
He has the fower because he takes a shower. Ladies
and gentlemen, it's Friday with forty seven. Good morning, mister President.

Speaker 4 (03:27):
Well, I have to say good morning to you, and
a happy delated liberation day. You know, we've deliberated, and
it feels great, doesn't It feels really wonderful that we've
been liberated and tremendously ready to go.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
And what you had your chart right in your hand
in the rose garden. You walked us all through it. Now,
you know, we live in a matrix. So those that
take the blue pill are saying, this is a reckless,
abusive power. It's not going to do anything but drive
up costs and destroy the economy. And then the others
who take the red pilt call it liberation. Is this
a sale you can make?

Speaker 4 (04:03):
Well, we're making a great sale. We can sell anything,
believe it or not. I could sell, as the Great
George Strake said, ocean front property in Arizona. If I
wanted to sell it, I could sell it and throw
the golden gate in free right. He said that all
the time, the King. We love the King.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
You sold a lot of the mice.

Speaker 4 (04:20):
Well, I got along fantastic with Eskimos. They call the Inuits,
now call it Eskimos. These are great people. I've built
many igloos before. You know, a big gold, beautiful igloes
and I sole them ice and I got a little
well up there by the way with the polar bears,
and that today article with the thing wins. These are
tremendous animals. We love them. But we get along well

(04:41):
with really everybody except maybe some countries in Europe. Now
they're not happy that we're dropping tariffs on them. Pretty odd,
but it's called reciprocal. If they don't want tariffs, they
could drop their tariffs and maybe we'll drop our tariffs.
But it's time to be treated fairly, you know, we
have to be treated fairly. And we also have the
greatest we didn't talk about it, yes today, but the
biggest tariff that nobody's talking about, four thousand percent on Ireland.

(05:05):
If they send Rosio and Donald back, four thousand percent
tariffs on everything. So we're not going to let that woman.
We're not letting her come back. If you could refer
to her as a woman, we don't refer to us.
He's a monster. We're not going to let her back, right,
We're not going to let them back. So we've deliberated,
we've been liberated.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
We've already seen Vietnam. They're prepared to cut their tariffs
in half. Canada and the Ontario Premiere has indicated if
you would let go of your tariffs, they would cut
some of those to secure jobs. India has come forward.
Is this a short term or long term play? I
mean it depends how they want to play, right.

Speaker 4 (05:40):
Well, it depends on what these countries want to do.
You look at Canada and it must be their French
side because they back down very quickly. You know that
they backed down very quickly. But you look at Canada,
you look at Vietnam, you look at a lot of
other countries that don't want to deal with tariffs. And
that was the goal. We want to be treated fairly, right,
we want to be treated and for those people who

(06:01):
don't want to treat us fairly, we're going to treat
them fairly. And they're not gonna like it, right, They're
not gonna like it. So we'll see what happens. You know,
the European Union, they have a hard time with me.
I have a very hard time with them, and they're
not very happy about where we are with the tariffs.
But that's their problem. That's not our problem. That's their problem.
Because we can do without them. They can't do without us.

(06:22):
But you see the rest of the world, a lot
of countries and the rest of the world. India, I
get a look very well with India. I get along
very well with Vietnam. I get a look very well
with Japan. These are great people in Japan. We say, Wich,
you are right. We said, it's beautiful people. These are
wonderful people over in Japan. We love them. I can

(06:42):
tell you they don't want to deal with tariffs. So
they're telling me, they're calling me. They say, sir, we
don't want it to test. I said, you know what
you have to do, and they know what they're doing. Right.
So we're going to be treated fairly. We're going to
be treated fairly, and if we're treated fairly, we won't
have any problems. If we treat it unfairly, we're going
to have a lot of problems. And I think the

(07:02):
rest of the world is taking none of that.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
Liberation Day. We're visiting Friday with forty seven special elections
in Florida. They went well and both candidates credited you.

Speaker 4 (07:14):
Well, if it wasn't for my endorsement, they wouldn't have won.
I can tell you that, you know, Jimmy P we
love Jimmy Patrona's great guy. Randy Fine, he's a fine guy.
You know what I did there, right, tremendous. I you
look at what happened in Wisconsin. Not the greatest result
for Brad Shimmel, but you look at voter ID. We
love voter ID. They got voter ID and the special

(07:35):
elections in Flora of beautiful, big, beautiful fifteen point wins,
and we retained our seats in Congress. We now have
two hundred and twenty seats, beautiful seats. Right, we have
two hundred and twenty little more wiggle room, and now
it's time to pass the big beautiful bill. I'm calling
on Speaker Mike Johnson, who has his Harry Potter glasses. Right,

(07:56):
he's either gonna do it or we're going to send
him to Askaban. Right, that's the prisoner, that's Askaban and Codswartz.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
You look at that you visited there with the prisoners there.

Speaker 4 (08:09):
Well, I got along very well with Serious Black. I
got along very well with Dumbledore. He's a tremendous guy.
You know, he was a smart guy. They should have
called him, they should have called him smartle door. Right,
he's a smart guy. I'm Dumbledore. He's a great guy
and a beautiful beard. I helped him grow it, right,
I helped him grow it. I even believe it or not.
Get along very well with he who shall not be
named Voldemort growing and he has no nose. You look

(08:33):
at him, he has no nose. Never would have happened
if I was president, Never would have happened. But it
happened under Maiden. He came back. But I got along well,
and we took care of him, right, We took care
of Voldemort. I also was a tremendous quidditch player, right,
I found the Golden Snitch. We called him Tense, the
Golden Snitch. Right, terrible person. But we do very well.

(08:53):
We do very well. And you look at Mike Johnson.
We want that big beautiful bill passed my little Harry Potter,
big beautiful bill, and we're hopefully going to get it soon.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
Well, one thing that really shined this week were some
of the numbers on the border. And I know that's
a lot of what America wanted you to do. Secure
that border, stop that invasion in the chaos, and border
crossings from before you were elected went from one hundred
and fifty six thousand to the end of March after
you were elected to seven thousand, one hundred and fifteen
thousand arrested, one hundred thousand deported. The border is secure.

(09:28):
That's a mission accomplished. You must be pleased. Well, we're
very happy with the border.

Speaker 4 (09:32):
All we needed was a new president. They wanted to
pass laws and do all of these things.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
All we needed was.

Speaker 4 (09:37):
A president who cared and we care, right, we care
a lot, and we got it done. Now you look
at all these people that were sending out you have Ms. Thirteen.
These are nasty people. You have trend Aragua. These are
sick people, very very bad ombres. And we say to them,
trenday adios, right, trenday audios. That means get out, getting gus,

(10:00):
go home to mom, right, go home to mommy. Mommy
doesn't like those kids anymore.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
I can tell you that.

Speaker 4 (10:06):
But these are violent people, these are sick people. These
are bad people, very bad ombres. And we're getting them
out of our country. We're getting them the hell out
of our country. And the left people, the lead people
on the left, they want them to come back. I
say to Rachel mad Cow and all of these people
who saying we're not supposed to send them away. Why
don't you let them stay in your house? Would you

(10:26):
like that? Martha's vineyard? Why don't we let them stay
in your house? They don't want to do that. You
know what will happen if we send them to Martha's vineyard.
Barack Obama will send them swimming with the chef. That's
what will happen. Right, it's a terrible thing. They're not
gonna want the You don't want these people in the country.
They say it's called not in my backyard. But they
don't want them. So we're getting these people out of
our country, the hell out of our country. Trenda Annios. Right,

(10:51):
we're not to all of these people go home to
mom and don't come back. You're not allowed back, and
they're not going to come back. We love what's going on.
El Salva to a beautiful prison, and maybe we'll reopen Alcatraz. Right.
We called it the Rock. I called it the Rocky.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
Well that's my favorite tourist. Please to do with it
this late spring, so don't do it.

Speaker 4 (11:09):
Wonderful movie too. By the way, I was going to
play the role Sean Connery. Welcome to the Rock. He said,
it was my line.

Speaker 5 (11:15):
I wrote it.

Speaker 4 (11:15):
Beautiful movie. But we may reopen it. We'll see what happens,
all right.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
Closing Moments Friday with forty seven Elon Musk. This is
such a fake news story that everybody keeps going with.
But is Elon leaving early or planning to leave on
time after one hundred and thirty days?

Speaker 4 (11:33):
Why is it?

Speaker 1 (11:33):
I mean, doesn't matter what you all say and what
the White House releases, the media just goes with it.
I guess they're they're hoping, they're wishful thinking will come through.
But Elon's not going anywhere till his job's done. Right.

Speaker 4 (11:45):
Elon is not going anywhere until he finishes the job.
This is a guy who is highly respected. He's talented.
He rescued the astronauts. You know, we have the astronauts.
They were stuck in space for a long time. And
I get a looked very well with people from space.
I got a look very well with Et. You know, Et,
he said, even his phone home, He said, sir, Et,

(12:06):
phone home. I said, you came to the right guy.
I make perfect phone calls, you know that. So we
made a perfect phone call home, and we sent Et
home and he's allowed back. He's not a bad Umbra.
He's a good umbra. He's a good extraterrestrial ombre. Beautiful guy.
Got along well, got along well with Luke Skywalker and
even Palpatine. He's a tremendous people. Palpatine's a scary guy,

(12:27):
but I got a little well with him. We had
great relationships with the Empire, right the Galactic Empire, the
Death Star. I said, you better not use that here.
We're going to slap a terif on you. He said, sir,
we're not going to do it. So we had We
have a tremendous job. We do a tremendous job with
this people. But Elon Musk is going to do a
wonderful job with those the Department of Government Deficiency. It's

(12:48):
a tremendous department. It's a beautiful department. It's a highly
respected and effective department. And he's going to stay in
the role for as long as he has to stay
in the role to complete the mission. These people don't
like them, they don't like Tesla. They're lighting them on fire.
These are stupid people and deranged people. And we're very
happy with Elon, and he's going to stick around as

(13:10):
long as he has to stick around despite what the
fake news wants to say. You know, the fake news
is a bunch of fakers and hoaxist. These are a bunch
of liars and losers, and we don't trust a word
that they say. They do a horrible job, and we
do a fantastic job, and the American people are very
happy with the job that we're doing.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
Believe me, Liberation Day this week. There you have it
Friday with forty seven. He is the chief. We all
say hail too. He has the power because he takes
a shower. Mister President, thank you so much for your time.

Speaker 4 (13:42):
God bless you. Pizza boy, You're a tremendous guy. We
all know that.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
Oh do you imagine et com sir, it's your morning
show with Michael del Choano. Hamas has come to their
senses and says they're willing to release all fifty nine
hostages if the ceasefire will be re enacted. They should
have listened the first time. I can't have your morning
show without your voice. I want to try to get
these in because we're gonna have a one on one

(14:07):
time coming up after your local news. Let's start with Sherry.
We haven't heard from Sherry in a while.

Speaker 6 (14:12):
Listening in Memphis, Michael, here's a movie quote for you.
Let's see if you can get it without googling it.
Forget about them fellas Buzzard's gotta eat same as worms,
have a good day.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
My guess was going to be outlaw Josie Wales, But
Clint Eastwood, what was yours? Rd? Same outlaw? We're gonna
go outlaw Josie Wills final answer In Nashville, Michael loved
the show. I know you don't talk for ratings, but
it was wondering if you're viewing audience as bigger now

(14:46):
or at your previous job.

Speaker 4 (14:48):
Thanks bud Well.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
I hope nobody's watching me, but I always feel like
somebody's watching me. That's just not that's apple, that's apples
and oranges. Obviously, when I was on in Nashville, I
only had a percentage of Now Bashville. We're now on
in Nashville, Memphis, St. Louis, Detroit, d Cela, San Diego,
San Francisco, Sacramental, Phoenix. You know Youngstown. You can't compare
obviously more now. But I appreciate what you're saying, and no,

(15:12):
I don't talk about readings. You know why, because I
just view this as one on one. If I only
reach one person today, I thank God for that opportunity.
I think this is Dave in Youngstown.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
Michael, This is Tower Day from Youngstown, Ohio. President Trump
answered your question the other day long term, short term
in his speech from the White House. As for the Democrats,
you answered the question why the Democrats hate Trump so bad?

Speaker 1 (15:42):
He finds ways to do things they can't do using tariffs.
I think Nancy Pelosi's audio from nineteen ninety six proves that.
To ky I in Phoenix, Arizona, final say.

Speaker 7 (15:56):
Hey, did you or did you imagine what it would
be like if we didn't have outlets like X Truth
this morning show really talking about the triumphs of the
Mega Party, the new Conservative movement. We wouldn't hear all
the great things that are going on. It would be
just Fox and CNN and those tackling ducks on the view.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
Yeah. Talk radio has always been a problem for the left,
and it's always been a last bastion of truth. It
had become a part of the problem for a while.
I think it's finding its way back, and I thank
God for that.

Speaker 5 (16:37):
I'm executive chef George Harvel. My morning show is your
Morning Show with Michael Dojorna.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Hi, it's Michael. Your Morning Show can be heard live
on great radio stations across the country like wilm and
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We'd love to be a part of your morning routine.
Now enjoy the podcast. We get busy a lot. We

(17:09):
never have time to just be one on one. I'm
glad you're listening right now. I want to read to
you from something I often quote Time Magazine's manifesto that
air that was printed in February of twenty twenty one
after Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump for the presidency. And
this is several paragraphs down, but this is basically them

(17:34):
giving you the quote unquote secret history of the shadow
campaign to save the Democracy. And this paragraph it says
this was not his usual purview. Oh wait, I gotta
let me start right here. That's why the participants want
the secret history of the twenty twenty election told, even

(17:55):
though it sounds like a paranoid fever dream, a well
funded all of powerful people ranging across industries and ideologies.
Not so much ideologies, i assure you, but definitely a
cabal working together behind the scenes to influence perceptions, change

(18:16):
rules and laws, steer media coverage, and control the flow
of information. They were not rigging the election, they were
fortifying it. And they believe the public needs to understand
the system's fragility in order to ensure that democracy in
America indoors. Now, before you get to the next paragraph,

(18:36):
remember Barack Obama kept saying democracy, democracy, and at first
very few Americans, unfortunately, which time in and go we're
not a democracy. In fact, our founding fathers specifically weren't
interested in a democracy. It always ends with mob rule, anarchy,
or dictatorship. No, they wanted a republic of self governed,

(18:59):
moral people with checks and balances. And so people used
to say, it's not a democracy, are problem, and then
after a while they just got sick of it and
bought it all right democracy and then democracy kind of
just became the Democrat party platform because of this cabal
they're describing. And so if you're to oppose their policy views,

(19:21):
their worldview, their morals. You're an enemy of the state,
you're an enemy of democracy. You see the checkmate game
they tried to play. Now, what they're describing is how
they controlled the narrative because they controlled the media, and
they did. Then they don't now we've digitally moved on

(19:42):
to podcasting. Joe Rogan would set the narrative more than
ABCNBCCBSCN and a MSNBC. But they also used technology to
silence any opposing views. But they didn't have them this
time around. Perhaps you know noticed that the inauguration all

(20:03):
the leaders of technocracy were on the side of Donald Trump.
And I don't have to tell you where the Elon
Musk is and what he owns now an ex But
they did weaponize COVID, they did change election laws. They
did not go through state legislatures. Therefore it was unconstitutional.

(20:25):
Your governors failed you, your state legislatures failed you. In
this article they talk about how they had an insurrection plan.
In fact, it starts with that. Guess what happened the
morning after election day? Nothing. That's how they start the article.

(20:47):
Because there was to be a left insurrection when Donald
Trump was re elected, and now they're bragging about the architect.
Sometime in the fall of twenty nineteen, Mike Podthorser became
convinced the election was headed for a disaster, and he
determined to protect it. This was not his usual purview.

(21:10):
For nearly a quarter century, port Podhorzer, senior advisor to
the President of the ACF AFLCIO, the nation's largest union federation,
as marshaled the latest tactics and data to help its
favored candidates win elections. But now a group of liberal
strategists he brought together in the early two thousands led

(21:32):
to the creation of the Analyst Institute, a secretive firm
that applies scientific methods to political campaigns. He was also
involved with the founding of Catalyst, the flagship progressive data company.
He talks about all the key lieutenants and all the

(21:53):
key players in the cabal. I worked for one of them.
I can tell you the things that would come to
us in the form of an email from the company
one day and suddenly be a headline a week later. Oh,
there were a lot of people at the table, but
its ultimate goal self stated, this isn't me just go

(22:15):
read the article was to save the democracy, not reg
an election, but determine its outcome because we had to
democracy was at stake. Well, one of his key lieutenants
pod Orsers, was ron Klain, So ron Klain is a

(22:39):
big part of this shadow campaign to save the democracy.
He would go on to be Joe Biden's chief of
staff from twenty twenty one to twenty twenty three. That
brings us to our one on one time today, not
February of twenty twenty one, The Guardian. In a new book,

(22:59):
The Top Biden Aide, ron Klain describes an out of
it president before the Trump debate. He goes on throughout
this book to paint a devastating picture of the then
US president's mental and physical state before the debate. And

(23:20):
I will observationally say, I think Joe Biden the candidate
in twenty twenty, which again Democrat voters were going to
present Bernie Sanders as the nominee, just like they were
going to in twenty sixteen. But Democrat leadership rigged it
for Hillary in twenty sixteen, cut the deal in South

(23:40):
Carolina to rig it for Joe Biden. With the plan
all along, their real candidate was Kamala Harris. She was
to be the next Hillary Clinton. The problem is the
idea of her was much better than the real her,
and she was the first one out in the primary.
So what they do. They used Old Joe, who came
in fourth and Iowa seventh in New hamp cut the deal.

(24:01):
They get him to run against it what is perceived
as ant of controlled president in COVID chaos, and then
they put Kamala Harris with him. And I don't care
what anybody says, I don't know that I can ever
prove it. Their plan was to use Joe as the
trojan horse to get into office, then usher the old
man off and give it to Kamala Harris. Why, because

(24:22):
they were still smart and from not if look, if
you couldn't get Hillary Clinton elected president as a woman,
how the heck you gotta get Kamala Harris. Well, this
was their plan. The problem was Old Joe wouldn't go.
He pulled the movie Dave, and that was evident sixty
four days in when he did his first news conference

(24:44):
and he basically handed the poison apple of the border
to Kamala. That would end with her apologizing to the
world and especially the president of Mexico. What's Ron Klain
saying in this book? According to Klain, it turned out
that Biden didn't know what Trump had been saying and

(25:07):
couldn't grasp what the back and forth was. He would
leave often preparation, fall asleep by the pool, obsessed about
foreign affairs, which he thought was in his wheelhouse. These
guys say, I'm doing a good job as president, so
I must be a great president. I didn't really understand

(25:29):
what his argument was on inflation, had nothing to say
about the second term, finishing the job. Clain said, no, sir,
because he was like Biden, seemed befuddled about a economic report.

(25:53):
Well that just seems like a big spending program. Clain said, no, sir,
it brings down costs for people responsive to inflation. I mean,
the guy couldn't get any issues. So now you have
claim one of the architects of the shadow campaign to
save democracy out with a tell all book. The problem
is where does this leave Democrats in terms of a pivot,

(26:15):
because all it does is prove they orchestrated this. They
led to the American people, and he clearly wasn't capable
of running for president, let alone. He clearly wasn't being president,
which Newton Gingrich points out in an interview with Jesse Waters.

(26:38):
They knew he was gone, and this is something that
Democrats are going to have to own. See if Democrat
voters can now clearly see that Joe Biden wasn't president,
well then it's obvious they were going to choose Bernie Sanders.
And they got this forced down the throat. And in

(27:01):
twenty sixteen they were going to choose Bernie Sanders and
they got Hillary Shoff down their throat. And now if
they realize they've been lied to and he never really
was being president and they took all of their votes
in the primary and then just handed them to Kamala Harris,
who was who they rejected first in twenty twenty. Oh, well,

(27:23):
they can't get Bernie now, but they're gonna want AOC,
the heir apparent to Bernie Sanders, and when the primary hits,
they're not going to be fooled a third time. But
what Nude Gingrich is asking is even more important. Who was,
or maybe we should say who were if it was

(27:44):
more than one the president of the United States? Was
it Ron Klain with Podposer the architect as books are
now being written by members of Biden's inner circle for profit.
Of course, what does it prove. None of them were

(28:09):
patriots at the time, None of them were willing to
do what was right for their country. Do we even
have statesmen anymore? Or do we have secret societies and cabals?
And now the very people who betrayed their country and
betrayed their party and hid this fake president, now they're

(28:33):
going to a profit off these books. Is it possible,
in this divided matrix government for there to be an
actual statesman, not to grandstand, not to play shirts and skins,
not to play us versus them, but do the real
work of the people. Well the answer is yes. It

(28:54):
turns out to be Donald Trump. No wonder they hate him.
But as for the cabal that bragged after the election, well,
at least we didn't have to do our insurrection plans
and nobody died. But we want you to know about
the secret society. Well, that whole secret society would bolt

(29:14):
bolt to Donald Trump. Elon Musk would buy X and
level the playing field of the social media tech world,
and then digital and podcasting would overrun television and radio
and influence so the entire apparatus of that twenty twenty

(29:34):
one bragged shadow campaign is no longer existing, and what's
left is those who orchestrated it writing books for profit,
which is going to get a lot of Democrats not
as easy to fool. A third time, keep an eye
on this one. This is a journey of discovery that's

(29:57):
just beginning. This is your morning Show with Michael del Chronow. Finally,
the NCAA Madness continues. The Final four in San Antonio
coming up tomorrow, beginning at five oh nine Central. It
is the All SEC semifinal, Florida and Auburn at five
oh nine Central, then Duke and Houston to follow at

(30:18):
seven forty nine. I've got to tell you, I am
in the top I think something like thirty nine thousand,
forty thousand brackets in the country, But I have a
feeling that's all going to change on Saturday. I loved
Florida heading into this tournament. Now, having watched this tournament,

(30:38):
you know, I couldn't figure out how Auburn, Duke or
Houston could knock him off. Now I can't figure out
how they can survive Auburn, let alone Duke or Houston
in the finals. So sure looks like to me. Duke
is the pick to click. We also had the director
of the National Security Agency being dismissed. Mark Mayfield has
that story.

Speaker 5 (30:58):
Air Force General Timothy Hall was removed from his role
since the head of the NSA and the head of
the US Cyber Command on Thursday. Along with Hawk, The
second in command at the NSA, Wendy Noble, was also fired.
It's not yet clear why they were dismissed on Mark
Mayfield and.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
The Department of Education gets a warning. If they don't
comply with DEI removal of programs, they could lose federal funding.

Speaker 8 (31:22):
That's unless they comply with orders to eliminate diversity, equity
and inclusion programs. The Department has sent letters to state
education commissioners warning that DEI programs are discriminatory and the
violation of federal statutes. The letters singled out funding given
to local school districts under Title one of the Elementary
and Secondary Education Act. Public schools, on average, get about

(31:42):
fourteen percent of their funding from the federal government. I'm
dammaged for.

Speaker 1 (31:46):
He O and White House correspondent John Decker spent the
day covering the President as he does as is his job,
everything from the terrorists from a financial market standpoint, to
America's trade partners reacting. China, of course, reacting to this
morning with an extra thirty four percent reciprocal from their end.
This is a long term game or it's a short

(32:07):
term game. Either way, there's some early pain, right John.

Speaker 3 (32:11):
Well, there is, and we saw that pain yesterday with
financial markets their reaction plunging, whether you're talking about the
tech heavy NASDAC or the SMP five hundred or the Dow.
And we could see a repeat of that today. The
President on his way down to Florida yesterday you may
have seen his comments, he indicated that he's open to
negotiations on these tariffs. So that's the first that we've

(32:32):
heard the President say.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
Something like that.

Speaker 3 (32:35):
But as you point out already, we see the retaliatory
tariffs is coming from China thirty four percent, and we
could see retaliatory tariffs as well, Michael, in the days
ahead coming from the European Union.

Speaker 1 (32:47):
Yeah, Europe in China not reacting well. Now, yesterday we
talked about I think it was Vietnam said that they
were willing to cut their tariffs by half. The premiere
from Ottawa, I believe said that if President would drop
his Canada would be interested in dropping there as India
came forward. So different reactions from some just to give balance,
but there's no question Europe in China is responding fiercely

(33:12):
and the market has been ugly, and you mentioned tech
has pretty much been leading.

Speaker 4 (33:16):
That, right, Yeah, well, yeah, we saw.

Speaker 3 (33:19):
The largest declines in tech yesterday, and that's because, as
you know, so much we rely on so much coming
from Asia in particular as it relates to the tech industry.
Taiwan also feeling the brunt of these terrafs, so we
know that semiconductors come largely from Taiwan. So this is

(33:40):
something that's going to impact so many different industries. Some
will see in the months ahead, some will see right away.
Automobiles will see in the months ahead because so many
dealerships have you know, let's say three months worth of inventory,
so three months from now is one we'll really see
the impact of these terrats.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
For autos, we're down to twenty second. But yesterday we
talked a lot about Vietnamese products, Nike shoes, shirts, apparel.
But with this China news, if we saw some losses
with tech, yesterday. You can only imagine what we're going
to see today. John Decker, great reporting all week go rest,
have a good weekend. We'll talk again next week. We're
all in this together. This is your Morning Show with

(34:21):
Michael Openheld jow Now
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