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Will the matrix grow before snapping??  Polls suggest right is headed more right and left is headed further left!

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This is your Morning Show with Michael Odell Trump. I
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It does kind of make the coffee taste better. Yeah,
but you can't do that during the show. Open what
is key? Don't be a professional show? Well? Bred's in

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a good mood. It got me and a I haven't
slept very well. I did something golfing the other day
and my entire back is seized up. You know how
miserable that is. And you just can't you can't get comfortable,
you can't fall asleep. Then it wakes you up. So
I've only had like two hours of sleep, but you
got the Freddy Couples. If I had Freddy Couples swing,
my back wouldn't be thrown out. I have the the

(01:16):
mighty Couples swing. That's what does it for me. It's
tax day, you know. One of the things I'm really
excited about today. I don't know how I met William J. Federer,
just you know, one of the things I love the most,
you know, looking back, whenever radio's done, I won't I'll
think of a few funny cartoons that we did, or

(01:38):
some things. But mainly what I'll think is the great
minds I was able to, you know, take the favor
God gave me and expose these people. And William Federer
is one of them. He's a historian and an author,
and I don't remember where I bumped into him, but
I found him to be just so brilliant. And then
I love his books because I don't know. If you
guys were like me in school, and teachers would threaten

(02:02):
you all the time, don't bother with the cliffs notes.
It won't work. You won't be able to get better
than a C. I used to get a's. I just
you know, but you know what I'm add So Cliff's
Notes were wonderful for me. I don't need all the
flowery words. Just cut to the chase, right, I'll tell you,
like when we're talking about issues, it takes me two
seconds to consume the issue. Maybe belch and boom. I

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get right to the bottom line. Give me the highlights,
which is what it did. Give me the highlights, which
is what cliff Notes do. And that's how William Federer's
books are only, you know, because you'll read them and
you'll consume them. And if we just make them long,
to make them long, maybe you won't finish it. So
the first book of his that I discovered was The

(02:48):
Interesting History of the Income Tax. Now it's tax Day
and it sounds like a typical thing in a room
with producers. Hey, I know it's tax day. Will do
the history of taxation? No, you need this. We make
it an actual tax day tradition, because it's when I
wrote my book The only thing left shocking in life

(03:09):
is the truth. One of the things I would do
when I would speak in public was just kind of
give everybody a pop quiz. You know, okay, form of
government do you think we are and you'd be surprised.
Most people would raise their hand for democracy, very very
every now and then someone would raise their hand from monarchy,
and you'd be like, wow, you didn't even read the
cliffs notes. But anyway, you'll be shocked at how short

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the history of income tax is. When you look at
the history of our country and taxation and what we
put up with today, your founding fathers would be absolutely
in awe. So what was a temporary one percent tax
for war World War turned has turned into a permanent

(03:58):
tax of well, it's beyond that, right, It's like, well,
we work, we're enslaved to our own debt and the
government's debt. They take our money and they let us
know how much we can keep. I find income tax
to be quite frankly right up there with pricing of
stamps at the postal service. I mean, they just make
these numbers up. And so how did we end up

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with an income tax? And how do we allow it
to grow into what it has? The history of income
tax and this tax day and you may have to
get reunited the songback. I haven't talked to William. I
think in Little Peaches in urb we maybe have to
do some peaches and herbs. This could get tearful for me.
We might have to have a little alone time. He's
just a terrific, terrific, smart, smart historian, and man, you're

(04:46):
gonna love William Fetterer. That's coming up in the third hour.
All right. The polls of plenty today are really important.
The one paints a picture of a matrix that will
actually probably widen before it snaps, because you keep thinking
we run the verge of some kind of a cultural shift,

(05:06):
spiritual revival. It's got to create a seismic shift in
politics right and right now. If you envision like a headlock,
all right, you know, I think the Democrats kind of
have to tap out a little bit whoa, and you
would think, well, we got to go back to the center,
not because the Republicans beat us, but because we're that

(05:28):
out of touch with where the American people are and
we can't win ever again unless we move a little
bit towards them. And this is a Miami Herald pole.
It suggests they don't have any intention of doing that,
and nor is there any intention of the right to
move closer to them in the center. So what is

(05:51):
the matrix We've gone so far left and the social
dilemmas would really help perpetuate this, that you have far
left bubbles and far right bubble and nothing in between,
and both their living simultaneous, completely different realities and existences,
and the two can't talk, can't communicate, can't see eyed die.

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This would suggest that the matrix is actually going to
widen before it breaks, and then the magacide continues to grow.
I you know, one of things the Republican parties did
in my lifetime of sixty years, the defeat of promise
keepers is on no one's radar, and I think it

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is very significant to a lot of what we deal
with this. If this movement had completed its path, well,
fatherhood wouldn't look the same, husbandry wouldn't look the same,
Broken families wouldn't look the same, broken neighborhoods and cultures
wouldn't look the same. It's one of, along with abortion,

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the two darkest things I've seen in my sixty years
on Earth. That I would say the Tea Party movement
because it was the most organic, the most real. That
was American people prioritizing debt and rising up to be heard.
And there are people in the business and they're paid
a lot of money to control the battle lines of politics.

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Could never have achieved what the Tea Party did in
twelve months in a lifetime. It swung virtually every election,
not several, not a few, key, virtually every and the
Republican Party absorbing the Tea Party and by doing so,

(07:43):
neutralizing and killing it is one of the most significant
things I've seen. What will history look at? An assassination, scandals, key,
you know, elections, those are the three things I look at. Now,

(08:10):
why do I bring that up? Because the Republican Party
is not going to be able to absorb MAGA. MAGA
is going to absorb the Republican Party. That's the trajectory anyway.
Now I go one step further that this poll, doesn't
I actually think you're seeing the Reagan Revolution, which is
people my age with the Tea Party a generation or

(08:34):
two under me and my age, combining with MAGA, which
really resonates with the youth, and it's becoming something in
and of itself. Now it may just absorb under the
name of MAGA, but don't I think it's MAGA plus
Tea Party plus Reagan Revolution, and that's your new Republican Party.

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I had a crazy no Strudell Journal that by the
end of the decade, one or both parties will be gone.
I can tell you, And it doesn't mean it's going
to happen. But we're halfway through this decade, and if
the Democrat Party is looking like it's going to do
with this, Miami Herald says it's going to do. I
actually think they're gonna be gone. They're gonna be overtaken
by the justice socialist portion, and they're going to become

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two fringe parties. And I don't know what becomes of
the old There is no such thing as a conservative
Democrat anymore. I think that's already probably peeled off into
independent or into mega. But I don't know what's left
of them. So my guess is right now, the Democrat
Party looks like it's headed off a cliff, and the
Republican Party looks like it's heading into a new mega

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formation that is unrecognizable from establishment of Republican politics. And
these two polls point to that. So the Polls of
plenty is a very important segment today. The kill Mark
Garcia story, this this to me. You know, we talk
about death of journal, and we talk about narratives. They
don't have the rapparatus anymore, so they don't control the media,

(10:06):
and what media they do control has no audience or influence.
So they're playing those games and you're gonna hear the president.
I at first, just to be transparent, I was like, Oh,
I hope this isn't because I battle with this daily.
There's the Michael God has made me over the years,
and then there's the Michael I was born to be,
and the born to me Michael pops up and I

(10:26):
hate it when he does, and he doesn't get away
with playing for but a couple of days. But when
I saw, I mean, Donald Trump is looking right at
Oh here's a terrible anchor from CNN. These are awful.
These are filthy, disgusting people. These are losers. These are
as he's asking for the question, and I'm like, oh,
I don't. I don't want to see that Donald come back. Don't.

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But I know what his frustration is. First of all,
when we're talking about kill Mark Garcia, you're talking about
an MS thirteen gang member. Some paperwork might have been
flubbed or not done, but he was. So you can
get two arguments read. You can feel free to chime
in anytime you need to do that more on this show.

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But if I'm over cliff noting this chime in. So basically,
if we have claimed that these gangs are terrorists, well
then being a part of that gang kicks in a
different kind of a treatment than if you just broke

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the law. Number one, That's not even the real argument.
The real argument that should end everything is he is
an now Salvadorian citizen who was in our country illegal.
He's been returned to al Salvador and now his sovereign
nation and his president doesn't wish for him to come
back to the US. That's the end of the story.
Am I missing anything? Okay? Does that cover it?

Speaker 3 (11:55):
So?

Speaker 1 (11:55):
You know, then you could start, you know, I guess
if you're bored and I'm not, start talking about, you know,
the Supreme Court ruling and is that you know, do
they have standing in this? Is it their jurisdiction? But
what you really have here is what's left of a
media that nobody's watching, still trying to control narratives that
can't control anymore, trying to sell you the narrative that

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this guy was accidentally falsely deported and now Trump just
won't let go. I mean, if it were true, I'd
be the first look at you go. I don't know
what Donald Trump's doing here. This is nuts. If you
accidentally deported some guy that you shouldn't have, just bring
him back, why are you? Because that's not the story.
So the bottom line becomes kill Mark Garcia definitely a

(12:40):
gang member, Definitely was in the country illegally, Definitely was
deported I wouldn't say wrongly deported, And now he's in
his sovereign home country and its president is refusing to
send him back and is going to leave him in
prison there. President Bouquel doesn't want to release him. The

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question becomes, well, the mainstream media released this narrative and
it's getting so ridiculous. But when it plays in the matrix,
let me tell you something. There are people that only
read the Washington Posts, who only watch CNN or MSNBC.
They are thoroughly convinced this is a guy like you
and me, just on his way to work, just an
everyday American and he was falsely sucked into this net.

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And now everybody's you know, not going to bring him back.
That's not the story. So will they release their narrative
because I can tell you the president of l Salvador
has no intention of releasing Kilmark Garcia. Chicago gets the
award today. I know. I can see a clock thirty seconds.
Chicago gets the award. This is how the left answers

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illegal immigrant and by the way of all places, Chicago
where the people got it, and the people were angry,
and their mayor and counsel refused to listen to them
and serve and this is what crossed them a lot
of votes in Illinois. Illinois could become a swing state
if they continue to be this stupid. So not only
do they not want to enforce the law and protect

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their citizens and take resources away for their citizens to
house and provide for these illegals that were purposely shipped in.
Guess what their solution is, not enforce the law. No,
we're going to cancel Cinco de Mayo to protect immigrants
from federal region. That would have been no sinko demayo.

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What about the Dozekish. Yeah, we're walking, we're walking, We're walking.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chno.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
It's carek Bonto day. I'm at the kitchen table with
my espresso and Canoli let go. I can picture it
with so I'm can only in a racing form. That's
a Big John from the Your Morning Show Sports book. Yeah,
well he does the same thing over bonson though I
don't know which one is his favorite pig in the ponies.

(15:16):
He he does like a Carafano Tuesday. Yes, the Lieutenant
Colonel is not back in the country, No, no, no,
I can't. He's somewhere very far away. I can't remember where.
He's always somewhere verious. Yeah, but it's like I think
it's early evening where he'll be joining us from his
ColorADD says, somewhere out of the country, somewhere the rainbow.

(15:41):
The Lieutenant Colone will join us in the third hour.
I'm glad Big John's ready. Right. It's tax day to
deadline de file Texas. As I mentioned earlier, historian and
author William Federal will be joining us. His book is
called Interesting History of the Income Text. Oh, it'll blow
your mind, and you can get it at Americanminute dot com.
But you'll hear him in the third hour as well,
and we'll get you top story Sounds of the day

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and then our Polls of plenty, which is really our
journey of discovery. What is the future of the Democrat
and Republican Party? Coming up in just mere seconds. This
is Paul David Patterson down in Toledo District.

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to use the talkback button on your iHeart app, or
email Michael d Atiheartmedia dot com. All right, thirty six
minutes after the hour, it's tax Day twenty twenty five.
You have to file today. You may not have to pay. No,
you have to file today, but you can do an
extension and not pay today. No, you have to pay
today if you owe right, I don't know. I paid

(17:11):
and I filed to pay. Whatever it is. It's tax day.
I should have just stopped right there. President Trump says
Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. More
on that with Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano win the seven
o'clock hour. The federal government is freezing more than two
billion dollars in grants to Harvard University. And how about
the illegal crossings? We got the March numbers down twenty

(17:32):
percent from February. Two hundred and sixty four arrests per day.
That compares to four thousand a year ago per day.
I'd say Donald Trump targeted the border and secured it
all right. Polls a plenty today? What is the political

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landscape in America? We've got a shifting cultural landscape. I
think we have a shifting spiritual landscape, a return to
faith being led by the youth, A return to conservativism
being led by the youth too. Where is this leed
Republicans and Democrats and politics? This is a Survey USA

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poll that appeared in the Miami Herald under the headline
do Democrats and Republicans want to move towards the middle? Well?
I think, right off the bat, before we even open
it up, does anybody see a need for Republicans to
move left? Towards the middle, so we're not expecting to

(18:35):
see anything there. The problem is when we see Democrats'
willingness to pivot. I keep trying to keep us focused
on there is a portion of the Democrat Party at
war with the Democrat Party. They're going to seize this
opportunity for their goal to take over the party, not

(18:56):
unite the party, get back in line with the people,
and start winning elections again. And the people that drive
it are in this poll too, so I wasn't shocked,
but it paints a pretty clear or I'll ask the question,
do you think this paints a pretty clear picture that

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the matrix is actually going to widen before it breaks?
And here's why I say it. Among Republicans, just twelve
percent said they want the GOP to move towards the middle.
A move to center for the Republicans is not coming
anytime soon. Plurality, forty four percent said they want the

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party to stay right where it is. Where is it? Well,
it's far right of establishment, Republican politics, business as usual
inside the Beltway. It's about us. We pretend it's about
you so that you keep us here till death, but
it's really about uh that is so far ago, and

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I don't know if we're going to be able to
see glimpses of it. But there's some kind of a
morphing of the Reagan Revolution, the Tea Party movement and
MAGA that is becoming what the Republican Party is. And
I'm wondering if these numbers about say that so with
Donald Trump as president, and then there's the layers under it,

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from governors to legislatures, all influenced by Donald Trump. This
is a very MAGA leaning far right Republican Party and
half of the party saying I like it right where
it's at. An additional forty percent said the party, which
currently controls the White House and joys majorities in the
House and Senate, should become even more conservative. So what's

(20:42):
the tipping square scale? You throw out the forty four
and four to one if you think the Republican Party
is far right now four to one they want to
go further right. Then only twelve percent want to go
back to center. That didn't surprise me. Let's do the Democrats.
Just eighteen percent said the Democrat Party should move towards moderation.

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Fifty percent said it should become more progressive. Twenty four
percent said the party should stay its current course. So
throw out the state of the current course, and what
do you have almost two and a half to one
get more progressive. Their answer to being out of step
with the American people is get more out of step
with the American people. So expect more narrative over reality.

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Expect more wokeness in the death of wokeness, more open
borders in the era of border security and law enforce
I mean sounds like insanity right now. Apply what I said,
which is and I don't know how I I would

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have to guess. I mean, I couldn't break this down
if I had the raw data anyway, I would have
to have asked the question when I had them on
the line. But what percentage of the fifty percent that
want to be more progressive is socialist justice? Democrats like
the Squad, like Bernie, like Elizabeth Warren, and their goal,

(22:21):
by the way, is to first take over the Democrat Party,
then get rid of the electoral College, then dismantle the
republic But remember their first goal, they got to take
over the party. So they don't target low hanging Republicans.
They go target week Democrats. AOC herself I always remind
people defeated a ten term Democrat in that district of
New York. So what percentage of that fifty percent are

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socialist justice Democrats or those with an ear for them?
Either way, it's enough to take over the party. This
is why I keep telling you if they can get
AOC to the Senate, maybe even if they don't, and
they can get her to run for president, she'll be
the early leader because she's the heir apparent to Bernie Sanders,
who couldn't conceivably run in his eighties, and she'll go

(23:08):
far in the primary. Look at those numbers. The one
thing these numbers tell you is Democrat Party is not
going back towards center. They're not going back towards the
willoby American people. They're going to go further left by
a two and a half to one majority overstay the
current course, I mean, stay the current course at twenty

(23:29):
four percent is a recipe for defeat. Go further left
is a recipe for extinction. So you would think, all right,
I don't want to play, you know, Republicans versus Democrats,
because we're about right versus wrong. But if we're going

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to talk politics, Republicans should either just stay the course
or quite frankly, there's still a little bit of that.
You know, why did I lead the Republican Party. They
don't live their platform. They don't thirst for it, fight
for it, hold accountable for it. Nothing. They just they're
good at talking, they ain't good at living. They've gotten

(24:10):
the mag at partion has gotten better. But stay the course.
They're going a little bit more right. That makes sense
because they're right in line with the American people. But
for the Democrats who are not in line with the
American people, to a quarter of them stay the course
and then twice as many go further left. Now you're

(24:34):
talking more defeat and perhaps extinction. Do these polls paint
the picture that I kind of see in my no
stradel Jorno crystal ball of a Democrat Party not existing
at the end of the decade and a Republican Party
being unrecognizable and completely different by the end of the decade. Well,

(25:01):
that brings us to the next poll headline, the hill
Maga base growing within the Republican Party. A growing number
of Republicans are embracing the banner of President Trump. The
Trump presumably only has three years. Who is the heir

(25:21):
apparent to the MAGA movement. Most would guess JD. Vans,
Some might say Marco Rubio. But that kind of a
hand achieve great things over three years. Hand the movement
over and pass the baton. The only thing that can
mess this beautiful picture for the Republicans up would be
if Donald Trump's actually serious about a third term, and
I don't think he is not. If he achieves everything

(25:46):
he wants to achieve, he'll hand it off and go
off into the sunset and off into history, probably three
of the most transformative, greatest presidents. Feeling an overall surge
in the number of Americans who identify with Trump's rallying cry.
According to an NBC poll, more than seventy percent of

(26:08):
Republicans remember, in politics, unity and energy is everything. Well,
you got an election. If your party's unified and they're energized,
you're gonna offset with turnout. You're gonna turn out, and

(26:31):
you're gonna win, and you're gonna keep winning. Seventy percent
of Republicans consider themselves a part of the Mega movement.
So this is the problem. This is what killed the
media trying to make Donald Trump and to Hitler when
he's not trying to make him into the boogeyman, into
the devil himself, and then anybody that votes from the

(26:53):
devil himself to go along with the other game, which is,
we're a democracy, not a republic, and democracy is now
the Democrat Party platform and it's candidates. And if you
oppose it's worldview, it's policy views, its platform, you're an
enemy of the state because you're an enemy of democracy. Well,
that it all didn't work. It's not like this is
five years ago. I was saying this five years ago,
but now it's proven it didn't work. Why because you,

(27:18):
I mean, what was the biggest mistake Hillary Clinton made? Deplorables?
Donald Trump speaks terrible to a CNN anchor. She spoke
terrible to the American people and a larger group of
American people than she realized. Do you think Hillary Clinton's
going to read this poll and say, wow, is I wrong?

(27:41):
Not only is Donald Trump not the devil? Not only
are everybody that support him not an insurgent. There's seventy
percent of a leading party in a two party system
for today. Anyway, By the way, that seventy percent is
up from fifty five percent in November. Maga's been synonymous
with Trump and populist leanings of his political ideology since

(28:05):
he launched his first successful campaign a decade ago. About
one in five registered voters across the party polled identified
Mega as a MAGA supporter. That number nearly doubled to
just under forty percent, and the survey conducted last month,
the shift also was particularly pronounced among here comes the youth,
wait for it, college educated men, where it surged from

(28:28):
twenty one to thirty seven percent. Let me ask you
what was more transformative for America the eight years that
Ronald Reagan was president or my generation that were teenagers

(28:49):
and young adults when he left office and the Reagan
Revolution that lived for decades. Well, that revolution along with
a Tea Party movement of twenty years ago, and now
this Maga movement, they are three really big things and
they have merged. This is a political superstorm. And don't

(29:14):
forget the first poll where the left that is so woke,
so wrong, so out of step with the American people,
and by a two and a half to one margin,
they plan to go further in the wrong direction. This
is your Morning Show with Michael Del Chrono. Good morning,
top five stories of the daytime Marono. The federal government

(29:41):
announced on Monday that it's freezing more than two billion
dollars b is in ross perot billion dollars in grants
to Harvard University. Details now with Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 5 (29:49):
The move comes hours after the school said it would
not accept the Trump administration's proposed conditions to continue federal funding.
Those demands included auditing the viewpoints of students and faculty,
and punishing students who took part in pro Palestinian protests
on campus last year. The administration's Joint Task Force to
Combat Anti Semitism says the harassment of Jewish students is
intolerable and that it's time for elite universities to take

(30:12):
the problem seriously and commit to meaningful change if they
want to continue receiving taxpayer support.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
I'm Mark Meefield. President Trump says Iran needs to end
its nuclear weapons program.

Speaker 6 (30:22):
Brian Shook reports, speaking from the White House, Trump told
reporters that talks with Iran will continue this Saturday, but
the regime has to get rid of the concept of
ever having a nuclear bomb.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
I want them to be a rich grade nation.

Speaker 2 (30:36):
The only thing is one thing simple, truly simple.

Speaker 1 (30:39):
They can't have a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 6 (30:40):
Trump added that he thinks Iran is tapping us along
because they were used to dealing with stupid people in
this country. Trump claims when he left office, Iran was
stone cold broke. I'm Brian Shuk Now is that a
deal breaker for Iran? We'll talk to Lieutenant Colonel James
Carafano about that.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
In the third hour, Tech giant Nvidia, it's out with
plans to build manufacturing plants in Texas.

Speaker 3 (31:02):
That will for the first time allow for a company
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Speaker 1 (31:08):
They'll be in Houston and Dallas.

Speaker 3 (31:10):
Production at both plants, they say is expected to ramp
up in the next year, and they say it will
create hundreds of thousands of jobs and drive jillions of
dollars in economic security over the coming decades.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
I'm Lisa Taylor. The private space flight company Blue Origin
et history but its first ever all female crew for
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Who Has Everything? Mic Jenner's engaged to Melanie Hamrick, thirty

(31:59):
thirty two.

Speaker 4 (32:00):
You prescription, the eighty one year old Rolling Stones Frontmen
proposed two or three years ago, but Hamrick we just
recently confirmed their engagement in an interview with Paris Match,
the thirty seven year old revealing that they don't have
any set plans for a wedding. Jagger and Hamrick have
been together since twenty fourteen, and Shaa's son, who was born.

Speaker 1 (32:20):
In twenty sixteen. I'm Jennifer POLSONI all right, today we
honor something we all have to do. But it's the
fifth most hated household shore pre Tennis, with more on
National Laundry Day.

Speaker 7 (32:32):
According to Good Housekeeping, the average person does about three
loads of laundry every week, gathering, sorting, pre soaking, no
wonder we hate it. The average washer cycles about forty
five minutes, but the average dryer cycles about an hour,
so there's waiting too the American Cleaning Institute says eighty
percent of all Americans would rather do Texas than laundry.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
Today, you can do both. I'm pre tennis. The regular
season of the NBA is over, so here comes the
postseason with the play in Tournament. Tonight are Memphis Grits
and the Golden State Warriors will face off tonight Sacramento
Kings in the Dallas MAVs Tomorrow on the ice, Red
Wings won sixty four over the Stars Brett Vast at
home seven three to Utah Kings five zip over the
Eilers in Edmonton. We're all in this together. This is

(33:15):
your Morning Show with Michael ndheld Jorno
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