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Somewhere there's got to be a pee wee Herman saying hello,
my fellow Americans. It's Monday. There's something that we can
do on Monday. Poor Monday. Now, anybody excited that it's Monday?
Antrust allowing us to live another week, do the things
that we love and get paid for it, or even
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do the things that we hate and provide for our families.
With what's an old Dolly Parton song, Here you come again.
I mean other than the mamas and the papas. Does
anybody ever really acknowledged Monday? Yeah, the Bengals just another manic,
manic Monday. That's not very positive. We have to be positive.
Run here, it is Monday. It is Monday. May the
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eleventh year of alul To twenty twenty six. I had
my son's birthday. I had Mother's Day, my Father's Day,
my father's birthday, and a trip to Indianapolis so everybody
could go see Morgan Wallen, which it's really getting out
of hand, this Morgan Wallen hysteria. Sometimes I catch my
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wife and my daughter's talking as if he's a part
of the family. Well, I hear that Morgan is coming,
like they know him to be a Dustmas to be
on Christmas Eve. And then Chris there's always like who's
gonna do the walk out with him? Oh wow, there's
a bunch of Monday songs. Yeah, Well there's Monday, Monday,
Rainy Days and Mondays, Rainy Days and Mondays.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
Monday did come Monday, Come Monday? Fleetwood mag did Monday Morning.
Oh I never heard that Monday Morning. Really, Well that
should be our see if you can get a clip
of that and put it into the wood two three
something for poor Monday.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
I don't want people waking up. I did not go.
I was the uber that dropped off and then picked
up after midnight. Yes my sleep schedule. So they got
caught up, and they got caught up in all the
Caitlin Clark nonsense. Let me tell you something. We were
coming from faz there's three locations. It's a pizza place.
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It's one of the best pizzas I've ever had in
my life. I mean I walked in and I could smell.
You can tell when they use cheap ingredients and when
they use really good one. And so we were eating
there at lunch and then we were we got our
car and we were driving back towards the Airbnb, and
this woman passes me in shorts a shirt with her
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hair up, but I'm talking quads and calves like you've
never seen, and that just caught my attention, and I went,
I think we just passed Caitlin Clark, and that would
of course, they had a basketball game Saturday at the Fieldhouse,
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and then this restaurant area in Massachusetts is right there
in between that on your way to Lucas Oil. So
I think she had her game. I think she was
going somewhere to eat, and then she was going to
the stadium, and so I just offered to everybody, do
you think it's going to be Caitlin Clark, to which
the car erupted. Well, everything of the inn it says
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that the internet would explode if that's the case, if
she has anything to do with him, it'd be very
controversial and still, and then the conversa would go to
Peyton Manning. Well, but Peyton Manning came out when he
was in Knoxville. He's not gonna come out when he's
in Indianapolis too. And then I thought, well, I'm not
going to come out with a pacer, So I was
thinking an indie racer or her, and then I pass
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her on the street. Well, turned out to be her.
But that's a great stick he's got going with the walkout.
I mean everything he does just leads to money.
Speaker 3 (04:24):
That's good to hear that she decided to do that
because he has had some resistance here lately of people
not wanting to do the walkout.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
Yeah, and for that crowd, you'd be crazy not to
do it. You are instantly royalty for just doing and
you walk he whispers and smiles to you. Then finally
you give him a big hug and he goes on stage.
That's a big deal. But I'll tell you Morgan walling
everything he does, including he has a restaurant in Nashville.
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Of course all the stars do know, but I'm telling
you Morgan Wallings is really good. Yeah, you just throw
chairs off the roof. It's a great burger. Yeah. Well,
if you're really having a good time, sure commit a felony.
But everything this guy touches turns to gold. I mean
the merch, the sold out stadiums, the music. I mean,
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if he's not careful, he could become a billionaire. And
look out, AOC is going to be after you. Right,
all right, here's what Monday has for us today in
a snapshop. I don't know what order we're going to
do these in because these are all big stories. I
know a lot of you concerned about hantavirus, A lot
of you are concerned about the war and gas prices.
It's all intertwined and it's in here. I'm going to
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start with the Virginia Supreme Court throwing out the redistricting
vote in Virginia. I mean, that's a huge defeat for
the Democrats. It's a great victory for the Constitution. It
probably won't stop here and go all the way to
the Supreme Court, but this does kind of picture tennis
and a volley advantage. Back to the Republicans. And remember
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when we're talking about all this jerrymandering, flat out redistricting
constitutional and necessary for the populace to be represented. Jerrymandering
is the abuse of that for one of the two
political parties that were never supposed to be our system
of government. I don't know how anybody ever makes a
case for jerrymandering, and don't let that be the new norm.
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This was clearly a case of jerrymandering to the point
where this one district can control this entire state, and
for the very same reasons, because it's become where all
the people that work for the government live, you ought
to resist it like you do the district of Columbia
from being But let that all play out. There's still
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a lot of headwinds though for the Republicans, not the
least of which is the war in Iran and its
impact on gas prices. There are signs that both wars
one way or another could be coming to an end.
Putin has come out and said that the Russia Ukraine
war is coming to an end. The President has rejected
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Iran's offer. I don't know if more spankings are coming
or if more reasonable negotiations are coming. I do know
that negotiators are in Miami, including Marco Rubio, So I'm
not willing to, based on the headlines, presume that negotiations
have all failed expect bombing. This one has and they're
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still not close. But unless the Republicans see an end
of this war and a relief, and again, American people
have to be reasonable. There are two kinds of people
right now. Those that think, oh, you thought COVID was bad,
here comes centavirus, just foregone conclusion. Oh you haven't seen
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well in about two months, your life's going to be
completely over as you know it. I mean, it's already starting.
And again, could it maybe, I don't know. Could it
as a hoax and American people fall for it again?
Speaker 4 (08:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (08:15):
Could reasonably. I don't see evidence of that. The CDC
director does not see evidence of it being another COVID,
but that doesn't stop people from getting on the hysteria
bandwagon who have two hysterious AI and hintavirus, and so
far neither of them appear to be real. I say
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that because the jobs payroll numbers came out, they increased
one hundred and fifteen thousand. Do you know what the
projection was fifty five thousand. It ended up two and
a half times higher than projected. I mean, not only
is that great news for the economy, because remember AI
was going to kill the economy? Who's doing these projects
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that they're consistently two hundred and fifty percent off? And
how do they not get fired? We got to make
it easier for these people to give Could it be
that it's political? See an economics major? Maybe she's doing it. Oh,
I don't even be started on her with the billions, right,
I never did do that one. But I love the
op ed piece. I'm trying to remember where it was read.
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That wasn't Axios, wasn't The Street Journey, Wall Street Journal.
And I love this portion of it when it said,
in what ways does AOC believe that Taylor Swift, Michael Jordan,
Jerry Seinfeld, Oprah Winfrey, or Beyonce billionaires all broke the
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rules to accumulate their wealth? Who did they take advantage
of who did they steal from? In this god pospipule
of envy. Then it went on and said, does she
think the FBI should investigate Illinois Governor JB. Pritzker or
Tom Steyer, the Democrat candidate for California governor. I mean
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they're billionaires. And then as Redd and I were discussing,
just to show you there's nothing sincere behind any of this. Oh,
so the billionaires are what created her, that backs her,
but she hates them all and things they've all done
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something because you just simply can't legally ethically, and we
cannot celebrate anybody earning a billion dollars, and you can't
get to a billion less you really shaft some people.
I could change the subjects and say what do nobodies
who have achieved nothing, created nothing, create no payroll? What
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have they done to become millionaires? That might be a
valuable question, especially when we're dealing with Congress. So we've
got the Virginia Supreme Court ruling, which is huge, but
there are still headwinds. This war in Iran has to
end or this strait of horn moves needs to be
securely open, so energy prices come down, or they'll find
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something to make you believe he's destroyed the economy, when
in fact, the economy is strong two and a half
times stronger than they projected for the month of April,
and violent crimes have plummeted between securing the border, deporting criminals,
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the mass self deportation, and then the using of federal
support in cities that were out of control. And yes,
from a political standpoint, these are blue cities that have
abandoned law and order. What a shock when you see
these climb crime rates and where they have dropped, and
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how significantly your jaw is going to drop. So I'm
just sitting here and I'm thinking, well, AI apparently isn't
going to destroy all jobs. The HNT of virus doesn't
seem to be the next coronavirus. Payroll is two and
a half times what they thought it would be. Violent
crime has plummeted. Putin says the war may be coming
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to an end. Marco's in Miami. They're even kicking around
maybe suspending the gas text to normalize things at the
pump until they get this worked out. I mean, other
than it being Monday, it's really not all bad until
Jeffrey presumes that I don't remember what I'm going to
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do next and has to give me a flash card. Oh,
this is it trying to remember this Nether Lindsay Buckingham Right, Oh, yes,
I remember this now. Yeah that was a Monday song.
So is that the one I said get a line from. Yeah,
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but that's the only line Monday morning. You sure look fine?
That's it? Yeah, it doesn't really work. Yeah, come Monday
we could do No, I just think boda Monday, Monday.
I can't trust that. Well, I don't want that second line.
Then it starts getting Mother's Day. It's one of the
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most beautiful acknowledgments we do in all these days that
happen every year. Though it's one of those where if
you're not honoring mother all year long, one day doesn't
make a difference. If you don't thank God for the
mother he chose you to have, you know you've kind
of missed it. And then there's a whole concept of
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expecting mothers. What a an amazing, joyful time that is.
And it's again, it's one of those things that acknowledges
a lie and be something wanted and I don't know why.
Somehow we've created a culture that says any expectant mother
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is a problem, because the only difference between a child
born in love, surrounded by doctors doing everything they can
to ensure a safe delivery into this life on earth,
and one that is purposely betrayed by the mother the
doctors that are waiting for is the choice that's made.
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or not, and having the information you need or not.
And that's where preborn comes in. One, we don't presume
the choice. Two, we don't present this as a problem.
It's a life. And when an expecting mother sees that
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baby's image, here's its heartbeat, she realizes it's not a
problem to solve. It's a life to be protected and celebrated.
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President Trump has headed to China this week to meet
with President Shijen Bing. Mark Mayfield has our top story.
Speaker 5 (16:30):
The Thursday meeting was delayed four weeks after the start
of the US Israeli war with Iran. The two leaders
are expected to discuss the now months old war, as
well as trade, artificial intelligence, and Taiwan.
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I'm Mark Mayfield. All I keep hearing is the hunt
of virus centric is the next coronavirus. CDC director says,
not so fast. This is not COVID.
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This is not going to have it lead to the
kind of outbreak.
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The director tells CNN State of the Union, there's absolutely
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the evidence does warranted. Badicharia says, the Haunta virus is
not spread by people without symptoms, and we don't want.
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To treat it like COVID.
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We don't want to cause a public panic over this.
We want to treat it with the pontivirus protocols that
were again were successful in containing outbreaks in the past.
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His comments came as passengers were being evacuated from a
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has rejected Iran's response to his proposal to end the war.
The negotiations continue. Vladimir Putin has signaled he believes the
war between Russia and Ukraine is nearing an end and
violent crime rates have plummeted. I'm going to get to
that in just a few seconds. All right. So AOC
makes news last week. Now let me just cut to
the chase. AOC is the new Bernie Sanders. Bernie made it,
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so Bernie handed her the torch. Bernie Sanders is a
socialist who would have won the Democratic presidential nomination in
twenty sixteen, twenty twenty, and probably again in twenty twenty four.
So the DNC has had to do gymnastics to avoid this.
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In twenty sixteen was super delegates to rig it for Hillary.
In twenty twenty, a deal cut with Joe Biden fourth
I believe in iowas seventh in New Hampshire, and he
becomes the heir apparent and then the candidate. They were
going to try to sell you Kamala Harris, but they couldn't.
She's such an awful candidate. Well they rigged that and
had him choose her as a running mate. And therefore
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you've got the Obama and Clinton apparatus is all in one.
Remember that apparatus, especially the Obama because Axelrod is coming.
Then Bernie has a big ceremony where he hands the
torch of this socialist arm to AOC. Why isn't it
everybody's common sensical connection. Oh, she's going to run for
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president and she's probably going to get the nomination, because
that's what's left in this party until the DNC pulls
another Shenanigan. Now what's their shenanigan? After Hillary Biden the
first time Biden the second time for Kamala? Oh what
shanning are going they're gonna pull? Now? I happen to
believe this is where you have to be very experienced
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in this particular arena of fraud. I believe it's going
to be Romney, Manuel Wes Moore or something like that.
But yes, AOC is going to run for president, and
she is going to be the early leader as Bernie
has been. And she's suddenly the news. Now if you're
just following narratives from the left, from the mainstream media,
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she just lingers in the news, not in areas of stupidity,
but the country needing her and begging her to run. Now,
the first thing is the strangeness of a woman backed
by silent millionaires who apparently hates all of them because
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in their gospel of envy, if somebody has something, it
belongs to someone else. That's just the way it works.
We do word studies all the time. You better do
a word study on the difference between jealousy and envy.
They're two far different things. Jealousy can be I really
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like your house. I wish I had your house instead
of mine. Jealousy is oh, man, your husband's so loving,
so caring, not like my jerk. I wish I had
your husband. Moms, I love when you do this. Only
your kids misbehave. Everybody else has great kids, and you
know this because you see the pictures on Facebook and
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everybody else's kids are perfect, only yours are jerks. These
are the jealousies that we create, or some of them
are legit. Your cars better than mine, your boat's bigger
than mine. I mean, you know, but envy's different. Envy
is you have something it belongs to me, and if
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I can't have it, you can't have it either. Jealousy.
As you pass by a big house, you're completely blind
to all the choices and sacrifices that person might have made,
good and bad. I'll take a smaller house and having
lived as many moments as I could with my wife
and kids, then be a workaholic to afford a big
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home that I'm never home in and miss their entire childhood,
only to show up at the wedding and my daughter
wants to dance to Cats in the Cradle.
Speaker 3 (22:42):
And The Sailor of a Spoon, Little Boy Blue in
the Man on the Moon.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
But I mean, when I see a big house, I go, oh,
maybe he was studying when I was playing sports or
video games. Maybe he was getting further degrees or in
his dorm studying all night. You know, when the rest
of you are up partying at the clubs. I don't
even know what kind of sacrifices he's made. Maybe he's
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smarter than me. Maybe he took more risks than me,
overcame fear more than me. I look at a big
house like that guy, I wonder how many people he's
providing a living, for an opportunity, for no in their world.
You passed that big house. That guy did something wrong.
He's got something you don't have, and you should have it.
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And if you don't have it, he can't have it either.
Now envy would go to the to the the next step,
which is you'd burn his house down. See that's the part.
Nobody ever connects the endgame to this gospel of envy.
You destroy of everybody like a parasite. You killed the
house and we all die. At least you don't have
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something that belonged to me. Remember, envy doesn't stop. It
makes all these assumptions, ignores all these realities in your
own life, and then it says, what you have belongs
to me, and if I can't have it, you can't
have it either, And it finally burns the house down.
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So here's AOC setting it up. This was like a
big story from last week. You can't be a billionaire.
Can't be.
Speaker 6 (24:24):
That.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
Red has equipped me with lists of billionaires and what
they've done. The Walton family will give you an example, because
we're now in northwest Arkansas. See what you want about Walmart,
but how many people is it allowing to afford necessities?
How many? Thank you? How many are we gonna do
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this with two other stations. We can't do this with
every We can't get everybody's little screams. And and by
the way, you never played oh when we added Tampa, Well,
I mean you got to do that for Atlanta, to
Atlanta and Tallahassee and Kansas City, Kanda. Oh yeah, true,
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But you know, think of all the jobs Almart has provided,
all the good Now, let's just see the Walton family
is rich and they got something that belongs to us,
or according to AOC, they can't be billionaires and have not.
They had to take advantage of somebody. They had to
break the laws somewhere. So here's AOC running down. There's
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no such thing as a It is a legal to
be celebrated billionaire if you're a billion In other words,
I love this one. The left, you know, They always
like to talk about small business, but don't become a
big one. Then you're evil. So here is backed by
silent billionaires, AOC hating, despising, and demising all billionaires.
Speaker 7 (25:54):
Listen, here's a certain level of wealth and accumulation that
is unearned.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
Right.
Speaker 7 (26:03):
You can't earn a billion dollars.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
Yeah, if you invent something that many people want and
you design it, you create it, you market it, you
work hard, you sacrifice, Yes, you can. But no, she
says no. Watch she elaborates, that's right. You just can't
earn that. That's exactly correct. You can.
Speaker 7 (26:28):
You can get market power, you can break rules, you
can do all sorts of things, you can abuse labor laws,
you can pay people less than what they're worth. But
you can't earn that right, and so you have to
create a myth that since you didn't earn that, you
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have to create a myth.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
Of earning it. Not that what you're hearing isn't a myth. Now,
Red would want me to point this out to you.
This is a Boston Universe economics major. Yeah, it should,
it should haunt all of us. What are they teaching
at Boston University now? For most of you listening to this, Well,
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she's an idiot. No, she's not. Remember, in the world
of envy, they have something that belongs to others, and
if the others don't have it, they can't have it either,
and then you burn it down. Remember that as AoE
AOC sits down with Obama strategist and operative David Axelrod
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at an Empowering Action symposium and sets her up, is
not an idiot, but the jolly goodfellow that everyone wants
to be president, with the crowd to provide the ambient
sound to be supportive of such a note of a
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my cockadoodle do. She's going to run for president. She's
the new Bernie. She's going to be in the lead
until the very DNC rigs it. And Axelrod knows that
as he's playing the theater. But listen to how it
played out this weekend.
Speaker 8 (28:17):
There are a lot of people who would like you
to run for president in twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
Including the DNC. That way, you take out Gavin Newsom
and some others that really would be party leaders and
presidents so that we can shuffle in one of our
operatives like Rommy Manuel. But so I'll build you up, Buttercup,
just to let you down and you can create my strategy.
I can't believe I'm the only one that sees this
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stuff this clearly. It's like a bad skit on Saturday
Night Live. If you don't know the ending at the beginning,
my goodness, ignorance is bliss, but it's dangerous. Axelrod, everybody,
I can't I can't do this interview without asking, because
everybody wants to know if you're running for president. But watch,
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not only is she running for president, that's not big
enough for her. Her messianic complex is not satisfied with
being president, very similar to Barack Obama. They want something
much bigger than that.
Speaker 8 (29:21):
Would like you to run for president in twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
If she gives in a wink, okay.
Speaker 8 (29:33):
I wish some of them are here, and there are
people who there are others who would like you to
run for the United States Senate Senator Schumer's up in
twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
That kind a smile, but not a wink. I don't
know if that's telling or not.
Speaker 8 (29:54):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
It's sounded like even more. Should we do it in
New York or to other parts of the country.
Speaker 8 (30:01):
How many would like AOC to stay in Congress. See,
they want you to make a move.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
What say you about all of this?
Speaker 9 (30:15):
You know, it's funny because in this op ed that
Jeff Bezos paid for in the Washington Post, there was
this line that you had mentioned earlier about well as
a potential twenty twenty eight contender x y Z, And
in the context of that, it was very clear this
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was a veiled threat. Right, So the elite saying, if
you want this job, you just stepped out of line,
and we want you to know where the.
Speaker 1 (30:50):
Real power is. And it's in the it's in the modern.
Speaker 9 (30:54):
Day barons who own the post and own the algorithms,
and we're.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
Gonna we'll make an example out of you.
Speaker 9 (31:03):
And what's funny about that is that they assume that
my ambition is positional. They assume that my ambition is
a title or a seat, and my ambition is way
bigger than that. My ambition is to change this country.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
Because the endgame is not any one person being president.
The endgame is burned the house down. You better start
remembering me saying burn the house down, because they can
burn the house down losing a race in the streets
with mobs, and they can burn it down, winning and dismantling. Oh,
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and she will be the pawn that's the early leader,
like burning till the DNC rigs it for rom. But
I don't want to spoil the movie for you. The
day you brought your puppy home, you made a silent promise.
I know you did. I always do it fresh legs.
You're gonna have such a great life. You're gonna love
your house. You want the lottery. I say all those
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things because I am committed to care for them, to
protect them, to give them the best life possible. But
what if you find out there's one thing you're doing
every day that's the opposite of that. You just don't
know it. You're filling their bowl, and as you do,
you're slowly cutting off your time together. Dog food can
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be dead food, stripped of live nutrition in the case
of dry In many cases, it's all those ingreenents you're reading,
but they're all baked out, loaded with chemicals. Their body
was never designed to process, and over time it will
take a toll on their organs, their energy, and even
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And there's Andrew in the background saying shot shot that
dog up.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
It's your Morning Show with Michael del Chano.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
One person is dead after being hit by a Frontier
Airlines plane on the runway at Denver International Airport. Steve
Mark has more from Denver.
Speaker 10 (34:34):
Frontier flight forty three forty five from Denver bound for
Los Angeles, cleared for takeoff. When that takeoff became aborted.
This is what air traffic controllers reported, all.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
Right, forty three forty five. We have two hundred and
thirty one souls on board.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
We have twenty one pounds of feel on board.
Speaker 6 (34:53):
There was an individual walking across the runway.
Speaker 10 (34:56):
An engine fire was extinguished, smoked throughout the Yeah, and
passengers were evacuated and the flight rescheduled for Saturday morning.
The identity of the pedestrian on the runway not immediately disclosed.
Speaker 1 (35:09):
I'm Steve Mark. Yeah, bred was mentioning off the year
that there's a lot of articles he investigate this. I
can't believe they didn't do anything more. To listen, you
jump a fence and you're crossing a live runway. You're
gonna You're gonna get hit. I don't know how this
could possibly be anyone's fault, but the person who jumps
a fence and crosses a runway. CDC says one hundred
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and fifteen people are sick with a neurovirus on a
Caribbean Princess Cruise ship. Lisa Taylor has more.
Speaker 11 (35:36):
Agency released a statement saying one hundred and two passengers
and thirteen crew members reported being sick on the ship
that left Fort Lauderdale in late April over three thousand
passengers or on the boat which will arrive at Port
Canaveral on Monday. Neurovirus causes diarrhea and vomiting, and has
spread through direct contact with others and by consuming food
and liquids contaminated with the virus.
Speaker 1 (35:57):
Finally, sa Tailor, I mean anybody anxious to take a
cruise anytime soon after the news the last month. Oh
And speaking of the hantavirus, CDC director says it's not
likely to lead to being a pandemic like Corona.
Speaker 4 (36:12):
This is not COVID, This is not going to have
lead to the kind of outbreak.
Speaker 1 (36:16):
The director tells CNN State of the Union.
Speaker 6 (36:18):
There's absolutely no need to panic over the hantavirus since
the evidence doesn't warrant it. Bout a Charia says, the
Haunta virus is not spread by people without symptoms.
Speaker 4 (36:27):
And we don't want to treat it like COVID. We
don't want to cause a public panic over this. We
want to treat it with the contavirus protocols that were
again were successful in containing outbreaks in the past.
Speaker 6 (36:37):
His comments came as passengers were being evacuated from a
cruise ship in the Canary Islands where three infected passengers
died of the disease.
Speaker 1 (36:45):
I'm Scott Carr.
Speaker 2 (36:46):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Vindheld Joano