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That's what it is.
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I wondered what that sucking sound was.
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Speaker 1 (01:01):
The Yeah, hey, if you're just waking up.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
Former President Biden says, the Trump administration has done so
much damage. Would you we almost have to have a
preference here today? How about the whispering scared Joe. You're
gonna like this because it's gonna remind you, but you
don't miss.
Speaker 5 (01:20):
Gotter taking away of being devastating, devastating for millions of people,
and the psychological pressure we put people under by having
this debate.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
He's absolutely devastating.
Speaker 6 (01:35):
That's why we work so damn hard to make some screamin.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
I mean, there are some things, you know. It's kind
of like when you're in high school. You hate it,
you can't, you know, you're watching the clock. A year
takes a decade to go by. You finally graduate. You've
been miserable for four years, like imprisoned, and then suddenly
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you've everything bad. It's like an you bump into somebody.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
Oh man, those are the greatest years.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
I wonder how many people today are going to be
hearing these clips and thinking, oh my gosh, how did
we live.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Through those four years?
Speaker 2 (02:13):
It's just but the better analogy is, I mean, I
remember my life. I'm gonna have childhood memories kind of.
I remember being an adult and doing stupid things kind of,
and then I met my wife and everything's real from
then on. I mean, when I hear these clips, I
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don't know if it's gonna happen to you, you're gonna
be like, oh my gosh, A how did we live
through that for four years? B maybe for some how
did I hear that for four years and I realized
this guy was brain dead?
Speaker 1 (02:54):
But it's like it was so awful it never happened. Now.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
The worst part about the story is everybody knows he
wasn't president now and he's doing the exact same tired dialogue.
I mean, I don't know I read if you felt
this way, but I'm like, he grabbed that speech out
of the file. That wasn't anything prepared. I don't know
what he got paid to deliver that speech. None of
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it was true. I mean, nobody's slashing social security, the cursing,
the anger, the whispering, the word salads, the uh, it
was just we're gonna have more on it. But at
some point, just from my heart towards Joe, go away,
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let us heal and stop reminding us of how sad
your situation is.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
But we're gonna have more on that.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
It's really difficult without sound like we're playing shirts and skins.
The speech was painful. We'll have a couple of clips
and sounds of the day. But he's describing destruction which
I only bring up, believe it or not in my
heart and in my spirit. You'll have to trust it.
Not to make fun of them, not to bash him,
but how out of step it is, but a reminder
of how out of step the party is, which leads
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to the two things we do need to talk about today,
well three, really, if I throw an AOC. We talk
often about how the Democrat Party has a two front war.
They're at war with themselves and the American people by
way of the Republican Party, and that war steps up
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and we can see real movement in that war. The
far left is marching to take over the Democrat Party.
So it leaves you with two things, like yesterday's poll,
you just lost the White House, you lost control of
the House in the Senate, you've lost the American people,
you've lost key constituent voting blocks.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
And what's your plan go further left? Now?
Speaker 2 (04:51):
That sounds like the definition of insanity unless you understand
this civil war they'rein, and the real money and the
real pouncing. I often say, they're not looking for low
hanging Republican fruit in vulnerable districts, They're looking for low
hanging Democrats. AOC herself replaced a ten term Democrat because
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mission one is take over the party. So you're going
to see a great deal of that plan unfolding. Even today.
I just point to this. AOC's fundraising just jumped to
nine point six million dollars. How often do we talk
about AOC is the heir apparent. Bernie Sanders has passed
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the torch to her. She's the new Justice Socialist leader,
not Democrat Party leader, Socialist Justice Democrat leader. She's going
to be the presidential primary leader heading into the twenty
twenty eight election. And everybody thinks I'm nuts, And it's
only because you're overthinking. If you understand these fundamental things
that are going on, it's as obvious as the soundboard
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on the wall in the studio. So there's that, and
then there's what did the what got the Democrats in
this mess? Getting out of touch with the American people?
What does that mean? It means you majored in miners
and you're minored in majors. What was on everybody's mind
was a porous open border, an invasion, lawlessness, chaos. They
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were a sovereign nation. They wanted that border secured. They
want law or restored, restored and respect for those who
enforce it. Bad guys are the bad guys, not the cops.
I mean, they couldn't have got it more wrong. And
then I don't know why with all the wokeness stuff.
What really, in the end, finally was the straw that
broke the camel's back was a biological male in sports
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breaking the backs of females. So they majored in miners, wokeness,
open orders, ignoring the economy. What do the Republicans do?
Or Trump do and trump Ism do at majors? In
the majors, you're gonna get another great example of that today,
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and that is illegals voting. And wait till you see
the percentages of the American people that support the president.
How do you think this whole Garcia thing is playing out?
The media is trying to hang out to the false narrative,
but the people get it. He's a gang member from L. Salvador.
He was here illegal now he's an L. Salvador, He's
L Salvador's problem. But at some point shouldn't somebody say, look,
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you don't have to be a civis a poly science
major to know.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
You major in majors.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
If you're going to serve the people, all that's relevant
is not your party's agenda.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
It's what the people are concerned with fixing.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
It isn't a simple way to look back and say
the Republicans did a better job addressing what was bothering
the people. And then you got Joe Biden today saying
it's just it's breathtaking what the president's done already. Yeah,
to you, the sixteen percent. I find it all fascinating
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because it's so simple. I'll use one last analogy to
drive you crazy. I don't get music, and I don't
know why. I think a lot of it has to
do with being tone deaf. So I'm in the car
with my wife and I'm trying to understand the difference
between notes and keys, like, and then she's explaining, well,
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you know, keys have to do with your range. So
where you start, you know, you have to understand don't
start too high because then it's going to get out
of your octave. It's an octave. I mean, just went
on and on and on. So then we finally get
down the analogy of the song that's playing. I said,
I don't understand notes. So if this song is a
se how does he know what a sea is? And
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then she says, well, because he can hear the tone
of the music, all right, So when he's singing, he
hears the music to the tone he starts somewhere. Yeah,
but that's the key. So finally she get so frustrated
she goes, I don't know how.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
To help you.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
It's like that truck over there that's read. I can
see it's red. If you can't see it's red, I
don't know how to explain it to you. Kind of
a thing. That's how it is with current events and
news if you miss it. So but if you stay focused,
it's so obvious. It's right there. You can see aoc coming.
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You can see the socious justice civil war brewing. They're
not going to try to get back Congress and the
Senate and the White House, not deep down.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
Let me tell you something.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
In twenty twenty eight, this is a question I'm just
asking it.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
Could it be.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
That the Justice Democrats, socialists and the Democrat Party their
biggest victory would be getting AOC all the way through
to the presidential nomination. See they failed twice to do
it with Bernie Sanders. Why the DNC got involved with
super delegates, to Rigo for Hillary with a deal cut
in South Carolina, to Rigo for Joe, hanging on to Joe,
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then exposing Joe, and then after they've all voted in
the primary, they give it to Kamala.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
See they keep getting around.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
The real fight is not against Republicans, it's against their
own DNC. Their number one goal is get AOC as
the nominee. The minute you run a socialist justice Democrat
for president of the United States, you've taken over the party.
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You've probably you know, kind of like a parasite. When
it finally wins, it kills the host, thus kills itself.
It's a self defeating thing. I actually think if she succeeds,
and if they succeed and they get AOC as the
presidential nominee, that could be the final nail in the
Democrat Party coffin, and they will be gone by the
end of the decade, as I predicted. And by then
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the Republican Party will already be gone. As I predicted
by the end of the decade, because it would have
morphed into trump Ism, which is now bigger than the party.
But for me, I see all these things playing out
every day, and I wonder if you see it too.
This sounds really lame and shameless, like I'm giving a plug.
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But that's why we have the talkback button. That's why
it's called your morning show. Doesn't matter if I get it.
I'm not here to tell you how to think. I'm wondering,
do you see the same thing, because I got some
pretty amazing evidence today that once again Donald Trump is
majoring in majors and the American people are behind him.
Today's du joure happens to be a legals voting, which
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was a big part of the Democrat Party strategy. They
weren't just flooding these people to work on farms. They
were flooding them to steal elections in swing states. I mean,
you do see the battle that is being played out.
You do see the For most of you, I would
think the victory, you're winning. But how about all these
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other things used to talk back? But if you're listening
on the iHeart app, it's a microphone press it. It'll
count you down three to two to one because we
can't have your morning show without your voice. But some
of these things that are playing out so obvious, like
if you don't see AOC coming, I'm wondering how you don't.
If you don't see that the Democrats are more concerned
with taking over their own party, these socialists, than winning
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the next election, I'd be very interested to know why
you don't see that or what you think is going
on for me. You don't keep majoring in minors. If
that's why you're losing, You start majoring in majors. But
they can't and they won't because it's not their ultimate goal.
They don't want to win elections. They want to take
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over the party now they want to destroy the republic.
That's all playing out. It should make the future for
Republicans pretty easy. And we're gonna run that by our
senior contributor, David Snatti Long with yesterday's polls, We're gonna
cover these big three things you need to know, and
then I've got to remember Wink Martindale, who was simply
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one of the most wonderful chance meetings and friendships in
my life. And I owe Brian Mays forever for that.
His ties to Elvis is what caused us to meet.
My love of Tic Tac Dough, Tic Tac Dough, I
just skip school a watch Tik Tac Dough.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
I skip school a lot, to be honest with you.
And so I have.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
What I call my Hall of Me, which is this
my sports Hall of Fame room. Believe it or not,
we don't watch a lot of sports games up there,
because every time I would watch the Saints up.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
There, they would lose. So I kind of boycott it.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
But I have all these jerseys, famers, Joe Namath, Steve Largin,
you know, and all the helmets in it. And so
when I met Wenk, I said, you know, it would
really be neat. I would love to have one of
your old gaudy sport coats, you know, like you're looking
at Steve Largin's autograph jersey, Joe NamUs autograph jersey. Yeah,
Mike Rusi on He's autographed miracle jersey. And then boom,
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what's that sport code? Oh that's Wake Martindale from Tic
Tac Doe. So we finally made the arrangement and the
next time Wink was in town, he shows up with
one of his sport codes.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
But it was a gorgeous one.
Speaker 2 (14:28):
It wasn't one of the gaudy ones, but I don't
want to look ungrateful. And then I put it on
and it just fit like a glove and it was gorgeous.
I mean it looked like Los Angeles expensive, timeless, classic elegance,
you know. And then when you flip the collar underneath it,
he wrote a note to me, which now he's gone,
I'm gonna treasure it even more than ever. But yeah,
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tic tac dough, Wake Martindale ninety one years old. We'll
remember Wake Martindale today and we will miss him terrible.
Speaker 4 (14:58):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chornoy and Michael.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
I hope he could touch quickly on his Letitia James,
you know, the one who said nobody's above the law.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
What we'll see about that now. Karma, karma, garma, karma, garmachum.
Speaker 7 (15:14):
Is important that attorney's general representing our respective states stand.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
Up and enforce the rule of law.
Speaker 7 (15:24):
The President of these United States is not above the law.
No matter how rich, powerful, or politically connected you are.
Speaker 3 (15:34):
Everyone must play by the same rules.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
How karma is a yes, phill of the blank.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
She lie to get favorable mortgage terms, lied about primary residency,
obviously confused her her daddy and her husband, and that
is being now referred on criminal charges. We're gonna have
more on that coming up. But yeah, that's a part
of today's portfolio as well. Karma comes back to fight. Letitia, Uh,
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you live by the lawfair, you die by the lawfair right.
Speaker 8 (16:11):
I'm a ando mouth in Smyrna, Tennessee.
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And my morning show, it's your morning show, Michael Dale Journal.
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But so glad you're here now enjoyed the podcast. There's
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Speaker 1 (16:46):
I do and a waiter.
Speaker 2 (16:48):
Well, no, no, no, I'm like, good morning and welcome
to the breakfast table. We do have a few specials
to go over with you today, like Election Integrity, the
rise of AOC and the r of the Civil War
with the Democrat Party and karma a delicious plate for
Attorney General Letitia James in New York. But yeah, that's
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kind of what you know, the table is set for us.
This one we kind of presold as just another reminder
of the lane that is majoring in majors versus majoring
in minors. So the Democrats are still focused on wokeness
even though it's dead, still focused on false narratives, even
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though they've died of reality. Republicans continue to major in majors.
That's why they won. And it didn't hurt that they
had Donald Trump with credibility to address the majors and majors,
a credibility even the Republican Party doesn't have. But here's
another example of that and everything that they don't know
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they're dead yet media continues as a narrative or the
Joe Biden's and the others and the Democrat Party don't
realize they're dead yet continue to harpm All right, So
this president delivered on a major the border. The American
people saw us as a sovereign nation, saw the necessity
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of securing the border from an invasion and restoring law
and order. That's clearly what the voters wanted. Only a
moron would have ignored that. Only a moron would have run.
The one candidate who blew it the borders are Kamala
Harris and ignored it. So here's the latest Rasmussen poll
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on election integrity. You remember how big that was a
couple of years ago. Right when it comes to illegals,
whether it be deporting or preventing them from voting in
the United States, there's no other way to phrase this
than overwhelming support from the American people.
Speaker 1 (19:09):
So this is a clear home run for one side.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
Voters overwhelmingly consider it important to keep a legal aliens
from voting in American elections. Nearly two thirds support legislation
to require proof of citizenship for voting.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Now here is something. There's another one of those examples.
You know.
Speaker 2 (19:28):
The wokeness was kind of like how you boil a frog.
You just turn them water up a little bit at
a time until it's boiling and they'll never jump. So
wokeness and political correctness and the real Pandora's box of
moral relativism, it was so gradual year after year by
way of colleges, by way of common education, by way
of cartoons, by way of sitcoms, by way of dramas,
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by way of movies, by way of news stories. You know,
issue after issue after issue after issue, just slowly progressed.
So finally we're like, we you can figure out what
a woman is. We got a biological mail boxing against
a woman. And then just suddenly it ended like I
seene and Bewitched, twinkled the nose and it's gone.
Speaker 9 (20:15):
All right.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
Well, you know how long have we fought for simple
You go to the store and you well, nobody writes
checks anymore. When you used to write a check, you
had to show your identification. We still show identification for
a million. Everybody's seen the memes of all the things
you have to show your id for. It was just logical.
You prove that you are who you are. I mean,
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I lived in a city where the mayor got caught
voting both in Florida and in Oklahoma.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
How is that possible? It's not.
Speaker 2 (20:49):
She voted in one and somebody pretending to be her
voted for her in another, but it ended up being
two votes. But how long have we fought for simple
identification before voting, and look how quickly it's coming. You
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couldn't have waged a political battle. Clearly you didn't to
achieve this common sense, But now it's suddenly common sense.
Seventy five percent of likely US voters believe it's important
to prevent a legal immigrants from voting in US elections.
And by the way, this sounds like an accusation, but
I think we all get it as so it's not
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just the way they opened the borders to invasion. I mean,
I think, you know, destroying the country financially is a
big part of controlling it, but primarily it's where they
were sending them and what they were doing with them,
and what they were doing with a lot of them
that weren't criminals was using them as voting blocks to
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steal really tight key swing precincts, districts, and swing states.
So this certainly blocks whatever strategy was buried in this
very dangerous invasion. And three out of four Americans believe
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it's important to prevent legal immigrants from voting. We always
do that, including that's including fifty one percent who say
it's very important. This This would suggest everything the president
is doing is not being seen like the media sees
it like the Democrats see it as hate. It's common sense,
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it's logical, and it's necessary. The President continues to major
in majors, and he does so with the American people's support.
Twenty two percent say they don't think it's important to
stop a leegals from voting. I'll tell you if I
if I had a choice that to who I'd like
to interview today. Any of the twenty two percent that thinks, no,
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there's a problem, they should vote.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
They're here.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
I think some of that breaks into my house in
the middle of.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
Night, has a right to live here.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
Hey, I'll start deciding how this family lives. I would love,
I mean, fascinating to see where they're coming from. But
the point is seventy five percent, including fifty one percent,
think it's very important. The House of Representatives passed last
week is Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Safe Act to ensure
that only legal US citizens can vote in elections, and
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now the measure awaits Senate action. Normally, in politics, with
this kind of support, senators would cave because senators are
most concerned with remaining senators. It's the club of one hundred.
It's the greatest job on earth, So that would suggest
the Senate should probably think twice before voting against this.
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Sixty four percent of voters believe Congress should enact a
law requiring proof of citizenship to register in national elections,
and only twenty six percent disagree. Ten percent are not sure.
They'd be fun to interview too, wouldn't they, But three
to one support How does this break down? Well, eighty
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this could be fascinating too. Who are the twelve percent
of Republicans that don't think this is a big deal?
Is this the silent never trumpers that are still floating around?
But eighty eight percent of Republicans, sixty six percent of
Democrats says something about the thirty six percent of Democrats
who see the strategy in this, sixty nine percent of
voters not affiliated. If you start breaking it down by
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political categories, eighty four percent of Republicans, fifty percent of Democrats,
fifty eight percent of unaffiliated majorities of every racial category,
sixty four percent of white, sixty two percent of Black,
sixty percent of Hispanic, sixty nine percent of other minorities.
In other words, it's just common sense. Majoring in majors.
How long we've fought for this. How quick it's happening.
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That's what happens when you have a reset, a cultural
shift leading a political shift. I think it's one of
the extraordinary stories of the day from a political standpoint.
The next one has to do with the war within
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the Democrat Party that we often talk about. I see
the Democrats have a two front war. They're fighting with
each other and they're fighting against Republicans or conservative American citizens.
And if you understand this civil war, to me, it
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would be natural to be looking at Okay, the party's
in trouble. It has no leader, it has no message,
it's out of step with the American people. It can't
win elections unless it shifts and needs to shift towards
the American people, which would be to the center. But
we got them believing we can get away with going left.
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Now's the time to pounce and see that's a part
of their strategy. They want to first take over the
Democrat Party, the socialist justice Democrats. That's why they target Democrats,
not Republicans. They've been trying to get one of their
candidates as the nominee for president, and twice they would
have succeeded with Bernie Sanders, and twice the DNC did
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a workaround and outsmarted him, really three times with the
Kamala move. So now they've got things set up again.
My presumption is if Bernie Sanders ran for president again.
Now he's at a tough age and Joe Biden's kind
of burned running older candidates, he's turning things over to AOC.
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She suddenly raised nine point six million dollars. She's going
to be the nominee again unless the party doesn't work around.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Well the civil war. The Democrat Party is on the.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
Move. David Hog, David Hog of Parkland, Florida school shooting,
a young liberal activist and now the vice chair of
the Democratic National Committee, is leading the effort to unseat
the party's older lawmakers in primaries targeting Democrats, and he's
raising a lot of money to do it, and waiting
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in the wings is AOC. So things are marching along
and progressing along, and the Socialist Democrat take over the
Democrat Party, the majoring and miners, and the President leading
with the American people's support. Pretty clear picture waking up
this morning.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
This is Your Morning Show with Michael del CHNA, these
are your top five stories of the day.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
Well, the Department of Homeland Security says a Maryland man
could be deported a second time if he tries to
return to the United States.
Speaker 9 (27:55):
The government has admitted to wrongly deporting Kilmar Abredo Garcia
to a NL Salvador and has been order to facilitate
his return to the US shortly before hearing over the
matter at DHS official state of Garcia shows up at
a usport of entry, he would be detained and possibly
deported again. A judge has not ruled to hold the
government in contempt a court for now, but a second
(28:16):
hearing is set for April twenty third.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
I'm Mark Mayfield or President Joe Biden made a comeback speech,
his first appearance since leaving the White House, and he's
slammed President Trump, Dammy Trehuilo, test the details.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
Speaking in Chicago Tuesday at the twenty twenty five conference
about Because Counselors and Representatives for the Disabled, Biden said
the Trump administration has already done so much damage and
destruction in less than one hundred days.
Speaker 6 (28:41):
It could happeness soon. I've taken a hansage to the
socialcurity administration. This is seven thousand employees. Seven thousand, that's
the door of the time.
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The former president blamed the current administration for creating fear
among the elderly over potential cuts to Social Security disability benefits.
Biden criticized Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency for falsely
contending that Social Security benefits were being sent to people
over one hundred and fifty years old. I'm Tammy Triheo.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent the day getting grilled by
the Trade Commission.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
Lisa Taylor has more.
Speaker 10 (29:19):
Suckerberg took the stand again today to testify and Meta's
antitrust trial, where the company is accused of buying Instagram
and WhatsApp in an effort to protect its alleged monopoly
in the social networking industry. Federal officials attempted to show
Meta made the acquisitions with the express goal of eliminating
its competitors. Zuckerberg characterized the decision to purchase Instagram as
a way to avoid building a new app from scratch
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and instead by an app that was already successful. Meta's
lawyers have denied the FTC's allegations, saying Meta faces plenty
of competition from other social media platforms like TikTok.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
Finle Sa Taylor, legendary disc jockey former game show host
legend Wink Martindale is dead at the age of ninety one.
Martindale was known for hosting Tic Tacto So High Rollers,
along with other shows during his career as manager. Announced
that he died in California on Tuesday because of death cancer.
New Mexico's Public health department is releasing more information about
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rodents infection infected with hantavirus at the home of Gene Hackman.
Sarah Lee Kessler has the latest details.
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They found ratness and dead rodents in eight outbuildings at
the Santa Fe house where Oscar winner Gene Hackman and
his wife, Betsy Arakawa were found dead in February. Federal
health officials previously confirmed that Arakawa, who is sixty five,
died from a respiratory illness linked to hantavirus. Is believed
that Hackman, who is ninety five, had advanced Alzheimer's disease
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and died a week later. New Mexico has reported one
hundred and twenty nine cases of hantavirus between nineteen seventy
five and twenty twenty three more than any other state
with fifty two deaths.
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I'm Sarah Lee Kessler. Rat infestation now to this story.
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Yeah, Jane Hackman, a homeless man who's been living on
the streets of California will soon be a million dollars
richer thanks to a scratch lottery ticket.
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Wilson Samon, who works at Sandy's Deli Liquor where the
ticket was bought, says he was there when the man
discovered he had won.
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He's like, I'm not homeless anymore. I'm like, man, you
are the jack bow. He's like one hundred thousand, and
I'm like, no, bro, that's a million dollars. That's a
million dollar ticket. Congrass brother. Yes, we'll give each other
high five.
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Simon says he drove the man to Fresno the next
day to start the process of cashing in the ticket.
The odds of winning the one million dollar prize on
the Triple Red Triple seven scratcher are one in over
two million. I'm Michael Kasner.
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In sports, we had the NBA Play In Tournament game.
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We were all watching.
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It was my Memphis WRC listeners against my San Francisco listeners,
and it was the Golden State Warriors who beat the
grizz last night one twenty one to one sixteen.
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In the play in.
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Tournament, Tonight, the Sacramento Kings will take on the Dallas
Mavericks on the ice. Blues the six to one winner
over Utah Lightning struck five to one over the Panthers,
Caps one three to one over the Islanders. Ducks lost
three to two in overtime to the Wild and the
Kings beat the krack in six to five. Baseball Many
Your morning show is big.
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In Major League Baseball cities.
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Tiger's got shut out five nothing by the Brew Group,
Cardinals shut out two nothing by the Astros. D Backs
won easy over the Marlins ten to four. Guardians beat
the O's six to three, Raised lost seven to four
to the Red Sox. Giants fell to the Phillies six
to four. A's won twelve three big over the White Sox,
Podrey's lost to the Cubbies two to one, and the
Dodgers six to two won over the Rockies. Birthdays today
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NBA legend Kareem Abdul Jabbar Oh that unstoppable hook shot
seventy eight years old today, coach Bill Belichick seventy three
years old, and I think I know what's popping out
of his cake. Two and a half Men's John Ryer
is sixty and it it's your birthday.
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Happy when we're on seventy four nothing listening here.
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A little Brent Musburger there, John Cryer of two and
a half Men, sixty years old. If it's your birthday,
Happy birthday. We're so glad you were born. And thanks
for waking up with your morning show.
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