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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi, I'm Michael del Jorno and your morning show can
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Speaker 2 (00:23):
Three starting your morning off right. A new way of talk,
a new way of understanding because we're in this together.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
This is your morning show with Michael del.
Speaker 4 (00:38):
JOHNA good morning, if we're honored to serve you.
Speaker 5 (00:41):
Welcome to Friday Masters, Friday, April the eleven, Yurvo twenty
twenty five. Justin Rose is your early leader after round
one of the Masters at seven under par.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
My pick to click.
Speaker 5 (00:53):
Scottie Scheffler just three back at four hundred par, d
Chambeau at three under par. How about Freddy Couples one
under par after his first round at sixty five years old,
and Charles Schwartzel. Not many people are tracking Charles Shortzel
but I do. It's my favorite name that Jim nance
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says Charles Schwartzel two over park, Lefty, Phil Mickelson three
over par. It just keeps getting sadder. You know, family
of five from Spain, They're gonna helicopter tour around the
Statue of Liberty the skyline of Manhattan. They all end
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up dead in a crash in the Hudson River. And
now we find out one of the kids were celebrating
their birthday. I mean, that story just keeps getting worse
and worse.
Speaker 4 (01:42):
And what will the stock market do? Well?
Speaker 5 (01:44):
The pre market trading is showing stocks ticking up. We'll
all find out for sure in about an hour and
twenty four minutes. Boy, it's been a crazy ride this week.
What would it be like to be the one to
do with all the.
Speaker 4 (01:56):
Driving, hell, the sheets, the one we all say hail
to on s.
Speaker 5 (02:05):
He has the power because he takes a shower. Mister President, good.
Speaker 6 (02:08):
Morning, well, good morning to you beach, and boy, hopefully
you're not getting yippy, right. Let's hope you're not getting
crazy or wild. But I also want to say something.
You know, you have the masters, and I'm actually the
early leader at the Master's right. I'm actually winning like
nobody's ever seen before. I put down I shot a
seventeen in my first round. Nobody's ever done that before.
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But I shot a seventeen. Will you es very well?
I thought, Bobby Joe. I taught everybody everything. And let
me just tell you, Bryson and Discambo inst theball very far.
I taught him how to drive right, not just how
to drive a car, but how to drive a ball
down the fairway all the way right, you can go
all the way. So I've done a lot, and I'm
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winning the Masters. I'm going to win the Masters, and
I'm a master of my craft. Not much I can
tell you.
Speaker 4 (02:59):
I fed emails all this week.
Speaker 5 (03:01):
I had one just minutes ago and it addressed me
as pizza boy. I had an email earlier this week
asking why is it pizza boy? And you know I
had to explain, well, di Jorno pizza has made my
name easier to pronounce. People have always said, are you
any relation, Well, that's de Jorno word dell Jorno. But
obviously the pizza boy and I so appreciate the timing too.
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Right as the show goes national, So after forty two
years in radio. Now everybody's calling me pizza boy. Thank
you for that one. Boy, when you give a nickname mistis.
Speaker 6 (03:32):
Well, congratulations on that. I have to tell you that.
Congratulations on that because now people know and they would
to call you that. They like it. It's a call.
It a term of endearment, right, they're calling a term
of endearment. It means they love you, and they should
because you're a tremendous person and a handsome guy. Thanks,
and you're doing a fantastic job.
Speaker 7 (03:52):
You know.
Speaker 6 (03:52):
They say it's not delivery, it's del Jorno, right, Michael
del Juno, great pizza boy. We love pizza, all right,
and maybe a lot of it, maybe eat on, but
you're a great guy.
Speaker 4 (04:02):
I eat a lot of it.
Speaker 5 (04:03):
Unfortunately, we made the observation, and you know, and then
we had a discussion with John Decker who talked about
you did it in your first term, you're doing it
in your second term, and that is allowing the media
to witness your department head meetings, your cabinet meetings. But this,
this cabinet in particular, has struck me, you know, and
I have coming up in the sounds of the day.
Telsea Gabbard Marco Rubio and RFK Junior, two of which
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were Democrat candidates for president. But everybody is so on task.
Everybody is with a sense of urgency on top of
achieving great things. You know, you can tell when you
have a great company and a great department head meeting,
You've surrounded yourself with some pretty good people.
Speaker 4 (04:44):
Do you have a favorite, Well.
Speaker 6 (04:47):
I don't know if I have a favorite, but I
can tell you that I'm probably my favorite. You know,
you look at it. I'm probably the favorite guy in
the room.
Speaker 8 (04:54):
You know.
Speaker 6 (04:55):
And and nobody has hair like I do. I have
great hair. And we just signed an executive order that
will make showers great again. We could have the greatest
hairdoo in the history of the world. But the cabinet's
doing very well. Think about what we had before. You
had crooked Joe Biden, sleepy Joe Biden, poopy Joe Biden. Right,
he was he made a lot of problems right with
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the Vatican. Jill Jill, who was leading you know, Jill
was leading the meetings. You know, you look at Goppler Jill.
I call it Dupplin, not doctor, because the dresses that
she used to wear looked like a severe father stormy morning. Right,
it was what we call a disaster. But our cabinet
is doing so well. You know, you have the people
in our cabinet. You have Pete eggs At, you have
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Bobby right, Bobby's doing it. We love him. I called
him Bobby a feeling thing. I called him. You just
called him RFK had no idea what the hell you
were talking about. It's Bobby right, It's Bobby Kennedy. We
have Pete egg Saff was a lot better than the
other Pete.
Speaker 4 (05:54):
Remember you had Edge Edge.
Speaker 6 (05:57):
He was a bad Pete. We have great Peat and
the military is recruiting like nobody's ever seen it for
me, because we have beautiful Pete instead of stupid Pete. We
have Telsea, who's the hula hula girl. She's doing a
fantastic job. And then you have Scott Descent and he
is doing a wonderful job, very confident, very stoic and
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doing a fantastic up little Marco who has been upgraded
to medium sized Marco because he's doing a wonderful job too.
I think there are so many people.
Speaker 4 (06:28):
I think people. You're not hiding it from me.
Speaker 6 (06:32):
Marc doing a wonderful job. And then we have the
greatest captain meetings the world is embOS the greatest man.
Speaker 4 (06:39):
You really do it. By the way, I appreciate the
water pressure thing.
Speaker 5 (06:42):
When I go to a hotel, first and foremost, I
can't stand a lousy small TV. I can't stand a
lousy bed. But if it's got bad water pressure, I
mean I can put up with everything being wrong. But
if the water pressure is great, I had a great stay.
You're going to restore water pressure in America. Let's talk
about hula hula. She's taking She's showing how susceptible to
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being hacked, or how they have been hacked in misuse
these voting machines. She's going to bring us back to paper.
She was working hard. And that Bob b was talking
about finding the cause of autism. We know the cause
of obesity that we have to address in diabetes. But
as for autism and the difference between Bobby's childhood generation
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and generations today, something's causing it.
Speaker 4 (07:28):
He's gonna get to the bottom of it by September.
Speaker 5 (07:30):
So I guess the only real negative thing this week
was Elan and Navarro got a little uh tissy. I
get the feeling you kind of like that. A little
fighting amongst them.
Speaker 6 (07:40):
Well, you know it's good. It's called iron sharp as
and these guys, you know, Caroline love that she's doing
a fantastic.
Speaker 4 (07:46):
What an upgrade?
Speaker 6 (07:47):
Right? You look at the mop right court John Pierre.
She had a mop on her head, ring bop? What
does this? That was? And nobody knows about hair like
I do.
Speaker 9 (07:56):
And that was a mess.
Speaker 6 (07:57):
That was a terrible haircut. I can tell you that
it looked horrible. But you look at the upgrade between
her and Caroline Levitt. Caroline Levitt said, boys will be boys.
That's what's happening. They were butting heads. But it's okay.
Iron sharpens iron, right, iron sharpens iron. You look at
uh and you talk about curing obesity or looking at
the cause. Will the cure for obesity? Believe it or not,
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it's Chris Christie because he could eat the rest of
the food that the people don't want to eat. Right,
So he'll eat you at a house at home, He'll
eat you down a few pounds, whatever weight you lose,
he'll find I can tell you that. And he said
that to me once. He said, Sir Lizzo lost a
lot of weight. You know, Lizzos used to be Nassa
called her the tenth planet, and then they took her
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down to dwarf status, just like Pluto. Right, we look
does but she's still a big lady. But she's not
as big as she used to be. But whatever she
had and she lost, Chris Christie put it on. He
strapped it right on. That's a crazy guy time.
Speaker 5 (08:57):
The primaries, the White House chefs just are is sweating
and anticipation.
Speaker 6 (09:01):
Well, and the worst part about the primary is you
can see it during the debate. You know you have
the vak who's a great guy's going to be the
next governor of Ohio. He was holding onto the podium
so type once he was getting pulled into the tractor yam,
the gravitational pull of Chris Christy. He didn't want to
wind up going around and around the Norman. But if
you look at Hula, and Hula wants to put paper
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for our elections, right, we have to have paper. These
machines are horrible. These machines are terrible. They can be hacked,
they can be manipulated, they can be used for bad purposes.
We want them out. We want paper and Hula's doing
a fantastic job. So this captain is doing a fantastic job.
I can tell you, Mommy, Hula, Pete Marco who's a
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medium sized guy, Scott percent Lee is elder doing a
fantastic everybody's doing a wonderful job. We have the greatest
people that much. I can tell you.
Speaker 4 (09:52):
Friday with forty seven.
Speaker 5 (09:55):
We said this earlier in the week, and then sweet
Caroline hit this in front of the White House with Bassett.
You know, for all the people freaking out over what
I think is a teriff negotiation, not a trade war,
though it could be developing into a trade war with China,
we were like, has anybody read your book? Has anybody
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read page seventy two?
Speaker 4 (10:18):
I mean?
Speaker 5 (10:19):
And then Carolyn Bassett said interrupted in the press conference
in front of the White House and just reminded everybody
who wrote the book Art of the Deal. Why don't
people read the book and they'll know what's going on.
Speaker 6 (10:29):
Well, you're dealing with but by the way, you're dealing
with a lot of stupid people who can't read, right,
That's what you're dealing with. Number One. They have a
hard time. They couldn't make it through the ABC's right,
it's terrible. But you know you have to read the
book Ats Gold order the deal. And we're doing a
deal with We're getting ready to do a deal with China.
I spoke to President Gee, right. I called him Winnie
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the Pool because he looks like Winnie the Pool. And
I said to him, Winnie the jar of honey's drying
up for you, sir. Uh, And he said, please don't
call me Winny the Pool. I said, you're gonna have
to stop looking like Winny the Pool if you don't
want me to call you, then. But uh, we're putting
a terrify on everything that comes from China. Every one,
call every egg roll and even fang Fang. You know
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what I'm talking about, right, Eric Swowell's mistress as a terriffist.
And Eric Swowell called me. He said, Sir, I can't
afford fang Fang anymore. What a discrace. I said, that's
not my problem, that's your problem, right, Maybe stop calling.
Speaker 4 (11:30):
I think I might be fainting.
Speaker 6 (11:34):
Damn, he's going down. We don't want him to go down.
Speaker 4 (11:36):
Breeze breathed.
Speaker 5 (11:38):
I wasn't expecting fang Fang, but I was going to
say so you call him Winnie the Pool.
Speaker 4 (11:43):
Yeah, I don't think he would like that. You know
what I call him when you call you.
Speaker 6 (11:47):
Call him Whinnie the Pool. Also probably right because he
looks like Winnie the Pool. Everybody should call him Whey
of the Pool.
Speaker 4 (11:53):
No, I call him Bobby. I don't know why.
Speaker 6 (11:54):
Go ahead, why would you call That's a stupid thing
to do. Call him President Bobby. You know, does not
his name Winny, right, his name is Worthy the Pooh,
That's what it is.
Speaker 4 (12:03):
I just love to hear.
Speaker 6 (12:04):
He's not gonna win. We're gonna call him Losey the Pool, right,
because he's not gonna win. He's not going to win.
Speaker 4 (12:09):
We're gonna win.
Speaker 6 (12:10):
We have tariffs on China. They want to make a deal.
We're going to make a deal. And I wrote the
book to the art of the deal. So it's going
to be a tremendous deal. That much.
Speaker 5 (12:19):
For everybody that you know, you kind of warned them
there might be some short term pain for long term victory.
For those that have found this week very exhausting. Any
assuring words before we go, well, I.
Speaker 6 (12:30):
Can say, buckle up, dun't be a pannikin. It's going
to be a wonderful ride. It's a beautiful time to buy.
Speaker 4 (12:36):
Some of your.
Speaker 6 (12:36):
Favorite stocks are on what we called discount. You could
get a fantastic deal on some of your stocks, some
of your crypto, all of your things, and we can
have you will have a fantastic coup. In a few years,
you'll be looking back and you'll say, my favorite president,
the greatest president, the most handsome president, the most beautiful president,
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gave me a wonderful time and a wonderful deal, and
we made the most of it. So don't be a panicking,
be strong, and you will win. Believe me.
Speaker 4 (13:06):
There you have it.
Speaker 5 (13:08):
Friday, Well forty seven, mister President, thank you.
Speaker 6 (13:12):
So much, Thank you, God bless you. And get that
oxygen PiZZ of what we need your aunt.
Speaker 5 (13:17):
I gotta do And now I'm having a few chest
pains trying to recover that.
Speaker 4 (13:23):
Needed oxygen.
Speaker 5 (13:24):
Bad there, Friday with forty seven an exclusive of your
morning show, all right, coming up, not one, not two,
not three, but your top five stories a day and
in about fifteen twenty minutes, your Sounds of the day,
as your morning show continues twenty minutes after the hour.
Speaker 3 (13:41):
It's your Morning Show with Michael del Journo.
Speaker 10 (13:46):
Michael dill Journau, your show is so great.
Speaker 9 (13:50):
I have to listen on one iPhone and comment from
the other guy Trump Friday or from Friday.
Speaker 4 (13:58):
If you don't know your show into it, you would
believe he's a president. Into you're the punchline.
Speaker 10 (14:05):
Had a wonderful and last weekend, Michael dejour, your morning
show is my morning show.
Speaker 4 (14:12):
Chandler Arizona, we love you too, Angela.
Speaker 5 (14:16):
I just got a text from my chiropractor, doctor Brenda,
who said, are you sure you're feeling all right? I
just heard you gasping for air. That's the effect of
Sean Farase.
Speaker 4 (14:24):
Listen.
Speaker 5 (14:25):
I know some of the shtick, but he always throws
a wrinkle and it catches me off guard. Now that's
just laughter and not enough inhaling, I promise him. Although
I did get I did get bit by a spider
in the neck and my throat almost closed and died.
So I did survive in your death experience, Sean Farash.
By the way, we added several markets that we didn't
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know we added. I don't know that we've ever welcomed
nine to seventy KFBX in Fairbanks, Alaska, got an email
from their program director this week. It was probably the
greatest email I've ever received in forty two years of radio.
We're proud to be on an Anchorage and Fairbanks in Alaska.
We also added Harrisonburg, Virginia WKCY News Radio and Florence,
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South Carolina WJMX News Talk fourteen hundred and I don't
know if I've mentioned this recently, but Newstalk six hundred
K col in Fort Collins, Colorado. But I bring all
that up to say this, if you're new to the show,
Sean Farrache doesn't just sound like the president. It is
a bizarre channeling. I mean, there is an impersonation and
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there's just becoming the president. Sometimes I even forget I'm
not talking to the President. But to Angela's comment, that
is not really Donald Trump. That is the very gifted
and talented Sean Farrache. And Sean, by the way, will
do recordings for like you know, you know somebody that
loves the president, for their birthday, for their anniversary, for
a big job promotion, for whatever the occasion. He'll do
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recorded messages. And you can get access to Sean Farash
at Farache faursh Farashmedia dot Com. All right, if you're
just waking up our top stories. Supreme Court has ruled
that the Trump administration must facilitate the release of a
marilynd Man, wrongly deported duel Salvador Bobby RFK Junior says
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he's putting together a team that's going to determine the
cause of autism once and for all, and they expect
to have some pretty useful information by September. It's been
a crazy ride in the stock market and we don't
know what today holds, but we do know that the
stock futures are up in pre market trading. And what
a tragedy. A family of five from Spain celebrating one
of the kid's birthday taking an air tour in a
helicopter crash. All six including the pilot and the family
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of five on board, three children die in the Hudson River.
Very very sad story.
Speaker 4 (16:54):
Good morning, guys.
Speaker 6 (16:55):
This is Jeff Pleasantview, Tennessee, and my morning show is
your Morning show with Michael Dale JOHNO.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
Hey gang, it's me Michael. You can listen to your
morning show live. Make us a part of your morning
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listen live, but are grateful you're here now for the podcast.
Speaker 4 (17:31):
Enjoy.
Speaker 11 (17:32):
Hi Michael and crew, it's your KIWI fan Chess here again.
I've been in stitches with your conversation with President Trump.
Speaker 6 (17:41):
That's so funny.
Speaker 11 (17:43):
Could you please say hello to him for me and
tell them thank you very much for not raising the
tariffs too high on New Zealand. It's much appreciated.
Speaker 4 (17:53):
I'm glad we could help you know. It's funny.
Speaker 5 (17:56):
We got your morning show online dot com getting ready
to to go on. It's going to be so much
easier to send you to one place where you can
find the podcast, you can find the stories we've been
talking about, you can find the station we're on. That's
kind of how they're doing the test run of it.
And there's a section find a station, and you just
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hit the map and then there's the dots on all
the map. And I know this went out in the
middle of the Pacific Ocean. And that's when I realized
we're on in Honolulu and didn't know it.
Speaker 4 (18:25):
But I'll have to go look and see. Do we
have a dot in New Zealand? Well we will now,
the program director in.
Speaker 5 (18:34):
Fairbanks, Alaska said, from your furthest North affiliate, And of
course we know because you can see Russia from there.
I would think New Zealand has got to be our
furthest away listener, right, Jess, can't get further away than that.
But coming soon to an internet near you, your morning
show online dot com. It's going to be a great
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place for you to see what Sean Farash looks like.
Links to his websites are contributors like David to Zanati
and links to I voters in the public square. So
look forward to we think, well, I can tell you.
Speaker 4 (19:09):
What we're waiting on. I don't want to put anybody
on the spot, but we.
Speaker 5 (19:12):
Are waiting on two pictures and two bios, and the
website will be complete two pictures and two bios. Perhaps
this jars your memory of an email earlier.
Speaker 4 (19:28):
In the week, read and not just get together into
a selfie. That's acceptable, our right, our this is the news.
It's the south of the day. Now, I'm big a Democrat.
This is like a gold stall in a past. You
should have a government that just minds its own damn
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business and leaves people alone.
Speaker 5 (19:50):
We had a caller earlier referred to Haakim Jeffries as
center left. Well, he's far left, and he is the
minority leader of a Democrat party without a leader and
without a message. So often what they live in is
just opposition, obstruction party politics, and to do so they
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must do so in narrative. But you know what, narratives
always die of reality. Boy, did that happen to Hakim
this week?
Speaker 9 (20:22):
Trump promised that he would lower costs in fact on
day one, but what we've seen under his reckless leadership
is that costs aren't going down in America, that're going up.
Speaker 4 (20:32):
Inflation is going up. And then April tenth.
Speaker 12 (20:35):
Happened moments ago, brand new numbers showing inflation fell last
month much better than expected. So this was actually a
drop a point one percent, negative point one percent. That's
the first time we've seen that since well since COVID.
Year over year, the annual inflation rate was at two
point four percent. This was also better than expected and
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a six month low moving in the right direction.
Speaker 9 (21:00):
Trump promised that he would lower costs in fact on
day one, but what we've seen under his reckless leadership
is that costs aren't going down in America, that going up,
inflation is going up.
Speaker 4 (21:11):
As a great narrative until you know the facts.
Speaker 5 (21:14):
Well, while they're still looking for a messenger and a
message re enter Representative Crockett from Texas.
Speaker 13 (21:21):
The thing that I can tell you is that if
you sit down and you say, are you okay with
your grocery prices? Are you okay with the fact that
housing prices are going up, and you start to connect
how important it is for us to have immigrants that
are contributing to our country in this way, then people
may start to shift.
Speaker 7 (21:41):
I just had a group.
Speaker 13 (21:42):
In my office not even an hour ago explaining that
we need to do more on immigration.
Speaker 4 (21:48):
Well, she is really stuck on this narrative, isn't she. Now?
Speaker 5 (21:54):
At least she's dropping the slavery side of things, because
she has a very post a view of slavery when
it's immigrants. But the notion that her party that has
been in power for twelve of the last sixteen years,
after an invasion of illegal immigrants. If that were the solution,
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we wouldn't be having this problem. And there's no way
the deportation of one hundred thousand criminals. I don't think
they were working in the fields. They were working in
the streets. I mean, there are narratives that die of reality,
and then our narratives are too stupid, they're dead on arrival.
Speaker 4 (22:40):
That'd be her.
Speaker 5 (22:42):
I often say that Donald Trump in his first term
was perceived as such an agent of disruption, and I said,
is he Is Donald Trump really unique? Is Donald Trump
really a wild card? Is Donald Trump really a tyrant
and a dictator?
Speaker 4 (23:02):
Namely?
Speaker 5 (23:03):
One thing that Donald Trump did that wasn't in the
Republican Party platform. I mean, for the never trumpers, what's
your problem. He didn't do one single thing that wasn't
in your party platform. He just wasn't controllable by you.
And for the left, well, they have Trump derangement syndrome,
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and they're going crazy over Elon muskandos and they're going
crazy over deportation of illegals. But you know, it wasn't
always that way. Here's Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail
about nine years ago. This is a glimpse of how
far the left has changed, and how far the media,
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the legacy media, the mainstream media that carries the water
for them who are dead now and have no influence,
have changed. Because nobody thought this was hate. Nobody thought
this was going to threaten people working in the fields.
This is your glimpse at how far left the Democrat
Party has gone and how normal Donald Trump's actions really are.
Speaker 4 (24:13):
So I think we.
Speaker 14 (24:14):
Got to have tough conditions. Tell people to come out
of the shadows. If they've committed a crime, deport them,
no questions asked.
Speaker 4 (24:21):
They're gone. If they.
Speaker 14 (24:26):
If they've been working and our law abiding, we should say,
here are the conditions for you staying. You have to
pay a stiff fine because you came here illegally. You
have to pay back taxes, and you have to try
to learn English, and you have to wait in line.
Speaker 5 (24:41):
So what's the difference Donald Trump's doing it, she was
just saying it, or you agree with We did a
shameless plug for the podcast in the five o'clock hour,
and our polls of plenty and you can see step
by step everything that Donald Trump is proposing tax wise
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in his budget that will be debated now by Congress,
the American people are behind sixty to eighty seven percent.
Attached Trump's name to it, of course, and it becomes zikabad.
We're talking about how impressive the cabinet is. One of
those impressive cabinet moments belonged to Telsea Gabbert. She's been
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doing some digging on these voting machines.
Speaker 4 (25:24):
Listen. I've got a long.
Speaker 7 (25:25):
List of things that we're investigating. We have the best
of the best going after this election, integrity.
Speaker 6 (25:31):
Being one of them.
Speaker 7 (25:33):
We have evidence of how these electronic voting systems have
been vulnerable to hackers for a very long time, and
vulnerable to exploitation to manipulate the results of the votes
being cast, which further drives forward your mandate to bring
about paper ballots across the country so that voters can
have faith in the integrity of our elections.
Speaker 4 (25:57):
I put together a piece a long time ago.
Speaker 5 (26:05):
We have a two party stranglehold that was never intended
by our founding fathers, and all it does is create
distraction and divide. You add to that a one party
media to create confusion and mistrust, and you get people
obsessed with the presidency while the powerful elite are targeting Congress,
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and all Congress is doing is securing their power while
you fight. I mean, that's the statement of problem. What
would be a solution, a solution we would never have
to even watch or fight about ever again. And I said,
first and foremost, zero based, prioritized balanced budgets. We have
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a spending problem, we have a debt problem. Make it
the law no continuing resolutions, in fact tie the by
which it's to the two years.
Speaker 4 (27:04):
Of the House of Representatives reign. But if you had a.
Speaker 5 (27:08):
Zero base, prioritized balanced budget, you wouldn't even have to
watch the government. It would regulate itself, a flat or
fair tax system where everybody has skin on the game.
Speaker 4 (27:20):
Term limits.
Speaker 5 (27:21):
These people are staying till they're toe tag and they're
getting rich while we're getting more and more in debt.
And then fourth on my list is only paper in
person voting. You would solve everything. That's Tulsea Gabbard addressing
number four and an administration that's very serious about it.
Bob b or Rfk Junior, he had his moment in
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the cabinet meeting addressing obesity briefly but autism at length.
Speaker 10 (27:48):
We're refocusing press to get them to pay attention to
the chronic disease epidemic, as you've asked us to. We
have now thirty eight percent of American youth are pre diabetic.
Speaker 4 (27:59):
This was unknown thirty years ago.
Speaker 10 (28:03):
Every child that becomes diabetic there should be a headline
about them. We have one hundred million adults who are
pre diabetic or diabetic, and we have as you, we
have now the autism rates have gone from now most
recent numbers we think are going to be about one
in thirty one, one in twente. So they're going up
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again from one in ten thousand when I was a kid,
and we are going, at your direction, we are going
to know by September.
Speaker 4 (28:36):
We've launch a massive.
Speaker 10 (28:39):
Testing and research effort that's going to involve hundreds of
scientists from around the world. By September, we will know
what has caused the autism an epidemic and we'll be
able to eliminate those exposures.
Speaker 4 (28:53):
So we think of that.
Speaker 15 (28:54):
So there was one in ten thousand children had autism,
and now it's one in thirty one, not thirty one thousand,
thirty one.
Speaker 4 (29:05):
That is it. It's a horrible statistic, isn't you know?
Speaker 5 (29:10):
And to add to the obesity comment, how bad is
obesity in America?
Speaker 4 (29:15):
Weight watchers just went bankrupt?
Speaker 5 (29:19):
Well, the left is going to try to seize this
tariff negotiation as a trade war. They're going to try
to find their narrative. I knew that the notion that
someone would think that the pause. By the way, remember
the classic salileinskey. Whatever they're accusing their opponents of, they're
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confessing they're doing. But yes, even Adam Shift, he shocked
me trying to accuse the president of the tariff pause
as insider trading.
Speaker 4 (29:57):
Listen, how conson are you with this market situation?
Speaker 10 (30:00):
Are you concerned that there could be members of the
White House that are benefiting from it?
Speaker 4 (30:04):
Absolutely?
Speaker 16 (30:04):
I'm writing to the White House to demand who knew
in advance that the President was going to once again.
Speaker 4 (30:10):
Flip flop on trip on tariffs? And are people catching in?
Speaker 16 (30:14):
There is just all too much opportunity for people in
the White House and the administration to be insider trading,
and you can't put it past them for a minute.
So we're going to try to find out.
Speaker 5 (30:26):
Remember what my number one thing on my list was
the two party stranglehold. Remember my number one prediction one
or both parties as we know them won't be around
anymore after the decade. I think America is sick of this.
But this is our crippling.
Speaker 4 (30:41):
Illness, final sound of the day on the tariff war.
It's the government.
Speaker 8 (30:51):
They cheat, they steal, they don't play them by the rules.
And I had enough, and so I would like this
thing worked out. I don't care about the volatility. I
don't care if Trump it up twenty five percent a day.
Speaker 6 (31:01):
What do you mean, Kevin, What do you mean you
don't care about volatility if volatility has a.
Speaker 8 (31:06):
Direct impact on us as the consumers, because we have
to fix this problem once and for all. It's killing us,
it's killing small business in America, it's killing large businesses
all the IP these guys steal. You go back and
look at all of their technological advancements, and this is
personal estimation. You're going to find source code from American
companies back four decades ago. These guys don't play by
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the rules, and administration after administration, whether the European or American,
have not dealt with this.
Speaker 4 (31:34):
It's enough. We've got to solve this problem.
Speaker 5 (31:36):
Shark Tank investor Kevin O'Leary, I don't think it's a
trade war with the world, but I do think it's
heading towards a trade war with China, and for mister O'Leary,
a necessary.
Speaker 2 (31:50):
One for everybody, not the s So I'm after the
opportunity for a brief civics lesson.
Speaker 15 (31:59):
Perhaps you'd like to be alone with the interior anti.
Speaker 5 (32:04):
Always revealing, often entertaining. That's the sounds of the day.
Speaker 3 (32:09):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chrono. This
is your morning show on Michael del Jona. Six people
are dead after a helicopter crash into the Hudson River.
That was a family of five, including three children from Spain,
along with the pilot. It's been a crazy ride on
the market due to the tariff battles. Stock futures are
up in pre market trading, but we'll see what today holds.
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And Congress is looking at a plan to possibly get
rid of daylight savings time once and for all, that
old chestnut when.
Speaker 4 (32:39):
And why Rory when?
Speaker 17 (32:42):
Probably never, even if President Trump says this is a
fifty to fifty issue. Look, everyone wants to stop changing
the clocks. We're all sick and tired of moving our
clocks in the spring and in the fall, and forgetting
how to reset the clock on the microwave oven. But
it's the idea that we don't know which time we
do we want standard time and more light in the morning,
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or do we want daylight saving time with more light
in the evening hours. That's where the country's at fifty
to fifty, and that's different for everyone.
Speaker 5 (33:11):
For me, it forces me to go to bed with
the light shining through my window. And then there are
others that would say, I don't want my kids standing
in a bus stop in the dark. But so we
think this is of all the things that they're addressing,
this is one that is fifty to fifty and.
Speaker 4 (33:27):
Probably won't get addressed right.
Speaker 17 (33:30):
But it's also something that's different from even parts of states.
You know, what happens in Miami versus Panama City are
two very different things.
Speaker 4 (33:38):
From east to west.
Speaker 17 (33:39):
Parts of Texas probably have very different versions of what
they'd like to see with these time zones. So it
isn't a one size fits all thing.
Speaker 4 (33:48):
And maybe the system we have now is the best one.
Speaker 5 (33:52):
Speaking of the best one of all of our weekday
people that works on the weekend, no one does it
better than Rory O'Neil on.
Speaker 4 (33:58):
The weekend died this weekend you mentioned the Masters.
Speaker 17 (34:01):
We'll talk to the old caddy for tiger Wood, Steve Williams.
He tells me what the shot he always watches for
on the whole tour, on the whole course at Augusta.
There's one shot on one hole he wants to see
how the golfer does. He says, that's the clinch shot,
and I'll tell you which one it is on the
Weekend Dive.
Speaker 5 (34:20):
You can find the Weekend Dive on your iHeartRadio app
and heard on many stations across the country, but not enough.
I'll add Ory, great reporting, have a great weekend. We'll
talk on Monday. A lot of you emailing today, Roger writes,
in response to your list of changes in government that
you just laid out, all I can say is amen.
It's like you can read my thoughts that I have
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held for decades. You are a very smart, wise man,
and so are you I My dad, Catherine writes, I
said over and over if Congress fails to pass a
balance budget by the deadline, every one of them should
immediately be ineligible to run again. And Peg writes, good morning, Michael,
I really enjoy starting my morning with you and the team.
I've noticed that you are not in including our Wisconsin
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baseball teams. Well, we're on it. How close is Eau
Claire to Milwaukee? I guess I should all right, I'll
address that. I don't want to lose your bag. We'll
start adding the Bucks and the Brewers starting on Monday.
Speaker 3 (35:15):
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