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May 12, 2026 36 mins

A defeated Iran continues to negotiate like they won the war.  When will Trump abandon this peace agreement quagmire and secure the Strait and move on??!! We will visit with Colonel Steven Bucci with join us to discuss that and preview Trump’s China trip. 

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(01:29):
just waking up. President Trump says the ceasefire with Iran
is on life support as he's headed to China and
bringing a lot of CEOs with him. Translation. I think
the Carrot and the Stick is headed to visit with
the Chinese president just ahead of what might be a

(01:49):
resumption of war in Iran and Iran. That's an interesting topic, right,
A defeated Iran continues to negotiate as if they've won
the war when they've lost it. There's no worry that
this is going to become a quagmire of war. They're
already defeated by every measure. It does beg the question,

(02:12):
when will the president abandoned this necessity of a peace
agreement He's created like a peace quagmire. Just secure the
strait and move on. Why is that not an option?
Or move on to China and make them get their
proxy in line. Our Colonel Stephen Bouchi is joining us
to discuss this and the agenda for the China trip. Stephen,

(02:37):
is that a crazy thing to bring up? Why create
a peace quagmire when you've already won the war? Why
not just secure the straight and go home and go home.

Speaker 3 (02:46):
I'm with you. I don't think we can just declare it.

Speaker 4 (02:50):
I mean, you've got to go in there and black
them a few more times to make it completely secure.
But you're right this idea that you know, we have
to waste all this time and give them time to
breathe and reset when we should be continuing to target
the remaining capabilities they have to make the misshift they're doing.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
It seems, you know.

Speaker 4 (03:16):
I mean, I admire the President's desire to try and
use negotiations to settle this, but frankly, it's not going
to work, not even with Donald Trump leating the negotiations.

Speaker 3 (03:28):
I thought maybe it would at.

Speaker 4 (03:30):
The beginning of this, but you know, Iran has proven
to be so arrogant and so full of hubris that
they they can't figure out that they're defeated.

Speaker 3 (03:44):
And and work on it.

Speaker 4 (03:47):
They're going to go down with the ship, at least
with this administrative and these are the regime.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
These aren't close, but not close enough to go. I
mean they're wanting money to rebuild, the wanting sovereignty over
the strait of horror, MOUs, the ability to pursue a
nuclear I mean they're nowhere. Now. I could give you
a fourteen hundred year explanation how you'll never get them
to change. Their only promise of eternal life is to
conquer the world or die trying. In fact, you can

(04:16):
only achieve eternal life and martyrdom, So they're just they're
never going to do it. But these talks are clearly
going nowhere, how big or how realistic. Colonel Stephen Bouci
joining us is the hope that China justice has. Belah
is a proxy of Iran. Iran is a proxy of China,
and I think that's why a lot of these CEOs
are going with the president. They're the carrot and then

(04:37):
there's the stick. But is there a legitimate chance China
could end all this tomorrow by just telling them too.

Speaker 4 (04:45):
I think there's a chance China can influence Hi Ran
in the right direction, or at least try and convince
them that the hope that China or Russia are going
to come to their rescue is gone. China doesn't control
Iran in the same way Iran controls Hamas and Hisbola.

(05:07):
I wish that were the case, but it's not that
direct the connection. China doesn't even control North Korea that
to that degree.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (05:16):
You know, they can influence and they could say stop
being such an ass, but they can't make them do things.
I mean, they could, certainly, but that's not their relationship.
So hopefully this this trip will get China motivate China
to try and exert what influence they have, which we

(05:37):
all hope will be helpful. I'm not sure it's going
to be definitive. I think it's going to take a
restart of military operations to really break the Iranian regime.
It's it's got it. We took off the top two layers.
Apparently we got to go down another two or three

(05:58):
before this thing actually collapse itself.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
You brought up something really fascinating, you know, by comparing
to North Korea. Yeah, North Korea too is under the
arm of China, and of course, in the North Korea case,
north Korea ultimately, when push comes to shove, will preserve
its regime. I think the people apply that to Iran,
and that's missing the spiritual acts aspect, the theocratic and

(06:24):
the holy war aspect. They're not about regime change, They're
about world change and dying in the process if necessary.
But you're one of the few people kind of like me,
I guess that will call this what it is. Why
do so many military leaders and experts and analysts leave
out the holy aspect of this? Because I don't think

(06:48):
you can understand the enemy without understanding that, can you.

Speaker 4 (06:53):
No, you're exactly right. And the problem is too many
political and military leaders, if they go down that road,
they're going to be accused of being you know, uh racist,
you know that that they're going after another religion. Uh
it's I'm sorry, it's their theology. And and in the West, though,

(07:16):
we are so used to people saying, well, this is
what I believe. I'm a Christian, but yeah, I'm having
affairs on the side, or you know, I'm I'm a Jew,
but I you know, I eat pork all the time
because I really like the taste.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (07:31):
It's just so many people in the West do not
take their faith seriously, So they assume everybody's at that
level and if you just make a deal, you'll, you know, just.

Speaker 3 (07:44):
Offer them the right day.

Speaker 4 (07:45):
Remember right after nine to eleven, you know, the first
couple of days, everybody was you know, America, America. But
then within a week people already saying, we can't go
to war with these guys. We just need to find
what really motivated it's them, so we know what motivates them.
They're saying what motivates them, they want to kill us
and get us out of any country that is even

(08:08):
vaguely Islamic. That the Iranians are in the same boat.
They're They're not soon.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
He's like al Qaida was.

Speaker 4 (08:17):
They're Shia, but they're both at the far ends of
those different denominations of Islam uh and really mean and
believe what their theology states and their theology says.

Speaker 3 (08:32):
The only way forward is.

Speaker 4 (08:33):
To conquer the world, destroy the enemies of Allah. And
if you do that, you know, you get the fast
road to heaven. Uh. It's you can't argue with people
like that.

Speaker 1 (08:47):
Well, there's another way I explained it. There's the the
Old Testament story of Shadrack Mishek and a bendigo. Now
they wouldn't bow to the idols, and they got thrown
into the fiery furnace. Uh. Today, if we did the
shadk Nieshak and a Bendigo test in America for Christians,
I don't know how many wouldn't just I don't know
that they're not already bowing to the idols. But you

(09:09):
do the shadrack Nieshak and a bendigo test in Iran
with Allah by way of Mohammed, they'll all pass the test.
You will look long and hard for one that won't.
And that's why I try to explain to people you
think you need a cooler head to prevail, they are
being an obedient cool head in their mind. You've got
to stop looking at this enemy through your own mirror.

(09:32):
You've got to see them for what they are. And
political correctness you are right, is what blocks people from
doing that. But a study of Mohammad's three contradictory lives,
a study of the Quran and the Hidith, and an
honest study of fourteen hundred years of history will tell
you they're not going to stop. They're never going to
say give. They're going to first destroy Israel. Then they're

(09:54):
going to destroy America. They're going to first kill the Jews,
then the Great Satan, the Christians, and go on their
merry way to conquer the world because then they believe
the hidden e Mom appears and then judgment of a
Llah occurs. So now the only difference between Asunni and
Ashia is Assuni will play political Islam. In other words,
they'll play patiently for the future. They'll come populate, then

(10:16):
they'll infiltrate, then they'll agitate, and eventually they will wage war.
When they believe they have the upper hand. Ashia will
kill you immediately. And then there are wonderful, peace loving
Muslims that follow the first example of Mohammed. And while
you and your beliefs may not believe they're ultimately going
to go to heaven. If Jesus is the only way,
the truth and the life, they're gonna be wonderful people.

(10:38):
Your problem is you don't know which of the three
they are until they act. The bigger dumb problem is
you know which one Iran is, and you still pretend
you don't get it, and they will act, so I
you know, I don't know. Surrounded by such a great
multitude of ignorance. I don't think it's as simple as

(10:59):
you better worry about who the next president is. And
maybe that's what has the president so fixated on wanting
to get those materials. America is going to have to
eventually wake up to this enemy and control its own
government and elect accordingly and protect itself, or they will
make a move on Israel in the future, and they
will make a move on the US. And I guess

(11:20):
you know, my people perish for lack of knowledge. Ignorance
can lead to death. They can get us all killed,
all right, So what do you Twice you haven't commented
on it. I think this is significant that the president
is bringing Elon Musk, He's bringing Tim Cook from Apple,
He's bringing Larry Fink and other CEOs. That tells me
there's going to be a big picture, carrot and stick

(11:41):
presentation given to the president of China. This isn't just
to go and make a threat. This is a complete picture.
Do you continue to want to be with Iran, North
Korea and Russia? Where's that getting you? Here's what we're
bringing to the table. I oh, by the way, if
you want to go in this direction with me and
presidents you might want to get a run under control.

(12:03):
But I'm with you. I don't know that it's going
to be that simple.

Speaker 4 (12:06):
Yeah, No, I one hundred percent agree with you. That's
the rationale for bringing these other guys with them. President
Trump is all about the carrot and the stick. He
prefers the carrot because there's great benefits that America can
harvest if they accept the carrot. It doesn't just benefit them.

(12:28):
We're not just you know, we're unlike the Obama administration.
It's not just about sending airplanes full of money around.
It's about business that benefits America as well as the
people on the other side of the negotiating cable. China
has a big economy. It's a lot more fragile than
most people like to say, there's most people on the left,

(12:50):
but it is big and has an enormous potential. How
much better would it be if they were a partner
with us then, and you know, and a competitor shading
towards an adversary.

Speaker 3 (13:07):
Uh. That that's what we want to stop.

Speaker 4 (13:09):
And it has implications for this very specific issue that
we're discussing this morning. Final Iran, Yeah, one, final sixty seconds,
and I did not discuss this with you prior to
this interview, so everybody ruled that out.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
Plus I'm going to say it not you. Is it possible.
I'm thinking out loud that the president's solution with North
Korea in his first presidency involved China, where North Korea
was controllable, and he thinks he can play that card
again with Iran, and you hit the nail on the head,
they may not be as controllable.

Speaker 3 (13:47):
Yeah. I think that's one hundred percent. You know it's
and it's worth a shot, you know.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
Oh yeah, you gotta do it.

Speaker 4 (13:53):
Talk to China anyway, and we'd like to cut deals
with China if we can. In that same price says,
get them to help with this problem. That's a win.
I'm not sure it's gonna work. Hopefully the least influence
it in a better way. It may not solve it yet,
but maybe cutting off that support will get us closer.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
I just had an idea. Are you available tomorrow, same time? Yeah,
all right, we're gonna talk again tomorrow and I'll tell you.
I'll tell you why in a minute. Colonel Stephen Bouchie
joining us. Thank you so much. You can read his work,
his colleagues, great work at Heritage dot org. And the
reason I'd like to have you back is to discuss
a little bit about. Okay, if we wanted to go

(14:38):
get that nuclear material, that would take a long long time,
and I don't think conditions on the ground are favorable
for that. But what is the dilemma and or the
hurdle in securing the strait of hormones? Because that's where
we are headed next. China is not going to work.

(14:58):
I don't think. I pray so, but I don't think
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Speaker 1 (17:33):
I'm Michael Jeffrey over there with the sound red keeping
an eye on the content. Did we have any talkbacks
before I go to sounds? I don't remember doing, Julie
David Blaine, we did not do those. We did not
do them, Okay, And this all goes back to the
first hour of the show. We were having a conversation

(17:55):
about what the President did in the Rose Garden yesterday
and it just so happened to be a bunch of
law enforcement officials but out of the blue or as
we discussed earlier. Check out the podcast. Maybe not so
out of the blue. Maybe to send a message to China.
The President starts talking about turning everything over to JD
and Marco and them being a dream ticket in twenty

(18:18):
twenty eight.

Speaker 5 (18:19):
Who likes JD Vance, who likes Marco Rubio?

Speaker 1 (18:28):
All right, sounds like a good ticket.

Speaker 6 (18:31):
JD is a perfect That was a perfect ticket.

Speaker 1 (18:35):
Now it could be sending a message to China that
things aren't going to change in two years. You better
see my carrot, you better see my stick. You better
take this meeting seriously. Could be the apprentice being played
by the President as we often talk about, between these
two and arriving at a solution of both. Now, Ultimately,

(18:55):
Republican primary voters will choose an open primary, and they
should vet and consider all candidates. But remember, the future
of the Republican Party is partly answered by the future
of trump Ism, and therefore Trump might have a say
in that. If trump Ism moves forward, what does that

(19:18):
mean for the Republican Party? If trump Ism does not
move forward, what does that mean for the Republican Party?
Can they count on MAGA voters? Democrats have the toughest
future They're in a civil war with Islamists and socialists,
and they've all been taken over. The Republican's got some

(19:40):
challenges too. Moving forward, some of you responded to some
of that. It led to our question of the day,
which was, how do you feel about that? Is that
a dream ticket or is it a nightmare? Trying to
figure out who's on top and who's on bottom. We
started with Julie in Clarksville, Tennessee.

Speaker 7 (19:56):
I completely agree that Parco Rubio really needs to be
then the United States, But I don't see a Rubio
fans ticket happening.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
JD.

Speaker 7 (20:05):
Vance doesn't want to be known as forever the bridesmaid
and never the bride, and for that reason, I don't
think he would agree to be Rubio's running mate, and
Rubio certainly isn't going to play second fiddle to Vance.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
Well that's the problem, right because if you put JD.
Vance and keep him on the bottom. Now I know
I got to call an email earlier saying, well, someone
will win the primary and it'll be their choice who
their running mate is. But if the president is suggesting
it's a dream ticket, which one would be on top?

(20:40):
And I mean, how would JD. Vance serve another eight years,
is vice president potentially, and does Marco really want to
be on the bottom of that? Yeah, dream ticket turns
into a nightmare situation of who's on top. Obviously, what
the emailer was saying is the one who wins will

(21:00):
be on top. So ultimately we would pick who would
be on top, presuming that the other would choose the other.
Only Rubio has said that out loud. David is in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Speaker 3 (21:12):
I have a lot of respect for Marco Rubio.

Speaker 8 (21:14):
I think he's doing a great job, but he lost
me as a presidential candidate back in twenty sixteen when
he allowed himself to be used as a puppet to
run against Trump.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
What I would like to.

Speaker 8 (21:24):
See is jd Vance and Brandon Gill.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
I don't know how you come to the conclusion he
was a puppet in twenty sixteen he was running as
a senator from Florida. Was Ted Cruz a puppet? I mean,
the interesting thing about Marco was that Marco and Ted
occupied the same lane and canceled each other out, which
might have paved the way for Donald Trump. If he

(21:50):
was a puppet, he was a puppet for Trump's victory.
So I don't know that. I see exactly where you're
coming from. David Blaine is a names Iowa. Good morning, Michael.

Speaker 9 (21:57):
Here's an aspect you guys don't think of because you
know you're the media. You want to have entertainment, some
considerations for reality. What if China just holds everyone hostage?
Who's going to stop them from doing that? It would
be an active war? But how would that be stopped
by us in the United States? If the president and
the whole entourage is held hostage.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
I think, if I'm hearing you correctly, are you suggesting
that the president Elon Musk, Tim Cook, Larry think literally
physically held hostage? I mean, ay, that would be an
active war, be we would do something. I don't think
Chila would ever do that. I thought at first, I
thought you were about figuratively that they would figuratively hold

(22:43):
us hostage in this negotiation, which there is an ultimate say,
which is that's what we're going to have Colonel Stephen
Buchi back tomorrow. No, it would take too many boots
to overthrow a run and you might be stepping into
a quagmire. It would take far too long and too

(23:04):
many and the conditions on the ground are not favorable
for going and getting those nuclear materials. You just keep
bombing them. But you can physically take an island, and
you can strategically take control of the strait, And I
think that is what's coming next.

Speaker 10 (23:20):
All right, everybody, Look, you just gotta try harder not
to saw something after the opportunity for a brief civics lesson.

Speaker 11 (23:27):
Sure, perhaps you'd like to be alone with a rapidly
deteriorating mental condition.

Speaker 3 (23:33):
Politics, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
Us always revealing often entertaining time for your Sounds of
the day At forty one minutes after the hour, Well,
the President, making it pretty clear that the ceasefire is
on life support, had a lot to say with his
entire cabinet behind him. Some moments felt a little like

(23:55):
Friday with forty seven Listen.

Speaker 11 (23:56):
After reading that piece of garbage, they said, I didn't
even finish. They said, I'm not going to waste my
time wating it. I would say it's one of the
weakest right now. It's on life support. They understand these
are all medical people, doctor os. Life support is not
a good thing. Back prognostic, I would say the ceasefire
is on massive life support, where the doctor walks in

(24:19):
and says, sir, your loved one has approximately a one
percent chance of living.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
Support journalism, you trust absolutely. That was a Friday with
forty seven moment, and so was this. So the President's
talking about optional fraternative fertility benefits for workers and how
all the Democrats did against it, and that gets them thinking,

(24:49):
I should support I should support things that I really
want to happen, uh in a way that they would
vote for. Listen to this. Another Friday was forty seven. Again,
the entire cabinet standing behind him in the Oval Office.

Speaker 5 (25:07):
And many states are investing and improving maternal health care.
Every Democrat in Congress voted against this historic funding them
dress well, they suffer from Trump to arrangements.

Speaker 11 (25:19):
To be honest, they don't even know what they're looking at.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
They can't even see straight. But I have a new
way out.

Speaker 11 (25:25):
I'm going to propose something the opposite of what I want,
and we will have massive amounts of legislation.

Speaker 3 (25:33):
No just all that.

Speaker 5 (25:35):
We will not build the Wallaholic.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
I'm going to go the opposite.

Speaker 11 (25:44):
Whatever is bad, I'm going to go for it, and they'll.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
Approve what's good.

Speaker 5 (25:48):
Fun Now they've got serious Trump de.

Speaker 11 (25:50):
Arrangements cereal, which actually is a disease.

Speaker 5 (25:53):
I'm hearing it is actually a disease.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
It's an honor. Bobby gives the nod from the corner.
Could Donna be far off? Seriously? Virginia is interesting. We
keep it pretty simple around here. This New York Times
article on the private call revealing the democrats desperation after
the Virginia map was tossed by the Virginia Supreme Court

(26:23):
that this is a pretty big freakout for something that
was supposed to just be a temporary map. It's more
of a permanent reaction than a temporary reaction. Now, the
Supreme Court tradition doesn't like to take things. I mean,
this type of class of a ruling is not traditionally

(26:44):
something that would necessarily lend itself to the Supreme Court
taking it up and involving itself. But here's what Scott
Jennings had to say about what this freakout reveals.

Speaker 12 (26:59):
Number Two, the freak out in Virginia has been so extreme.
You even have Democrats over there who are saying they
want to effectively politically decapitate the entire Virginia Supreme Court
by putting an age limit of fifty four so they
can get rid of every existing justice and install people
who will promise to rule a certain way on a
certain case. You know, they went from oh, this is

(27:20):
just a temporary map thing to let's burn down the
entire Virginia Supreme Court in about two seconds over there
in Virginia, which tells you all you need to know
about just how power hungry and corrupt the Democrats are
in Virginia. This is not going to work at the
US Supreme Court, and this whole project of maximum warfare
by Akeem Jefferies is completely blown up in their face.

Speaker 1 (27:42):
This is an attack ad in Los Angeles against Pratt.
Now remember attack ads are supposed to bury the opponent,
not so certainly this doesn't sell the.

Speaker 10 (27:55):
Opponent Republican Spencer Pratt is the last thing Los Angeles
needs for Pratt opposed is using taxpayer money to build
brand new houses for unhoused neighbors, saying it's time for
the homeless to get help or get out. Pratt thinks
LA needs thousands more police officers rather than more social
workers and Republicans. Spencer Pratt thinks public employee unions should

(28:17):
have less power, not more La is on the right
track and needs to stay the course.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
Vote no on Republicans Spencer prattet. Do you think there's
anybody living in Los Angeles? I mean, by and large
that really thinks they're on the right track. I mean,
they may be loyal to their colors. Remember when it
was all about crips and bloods, red versus blue. They
may really think collectively they're on the right track. Is

(28:44):
that how you remember how we used to say all
the time, it's not about right versus left, It's just
simply about right versus wrong. Issue by issue. Have we
arrived at such a point in the matrix that someone's
at sounds like a sales ad for the opponent? Isn't

(29:07):
that fascinating? I'm wondering just who? I mean, how devoid
of any kind of understanding of issues or reality would
you have to be to listen to that and go, yeah,
you're right, this guy's gotta go. Of course we should
be building homes for the homeless. Well, then who the

(29:29):
hell would have a job and pay for home if
I can get one for free. I want to know
how to become homeless to get a house, and I
want to find out how to leave the countries where
I can re enter it. I should say that too loud.
New York is preparing for the worst case scenario, the
hands of IRUs. You've already had the head of the
CDC say, this is not COVID, this is not corona.

(29:52):
We have a protocol. There's no threat of this becoming
a pandemic. But that's not stopping the Democrats. Now they're
not in charge enough, and Trump isn't as dupable as
he was the first time. But they would love to
make the hantavirus the next COVID. That's how they won

(30:17):
last time, destroying a presidency halfway in sending you all home,
Stay home, stay safe. It's the new normal. Let's quarantine
the healthy, let's destroy the economy. Oh and when you're

(30:39):
not looking, we're going to change all the election laws
without going through state legislators. That we're going to harbor
a ballots and harvest ballots and steal an election in
swing cities. They wouldn't they wouldn't. Dare try to play
that game twice, right, See the Governor of New York.

Speaker 13 (30:58):
There are three individuals who call New York home. We
don't know whether those individuals will be returning to New York.

Speaker 7 (31:06):
I believe that there's a.

Speaker 13 (31:09):
Forty two day monitoring period and they can decide whether
they want to do that in Nebraska or come back
and make other accommodations. But my Health Department, my departments.

Speaker 3 (31:20):
All have been involved with the CDC from the.

Speaker 13 (31:23):
Beginning, and I want to make sure that the CDC
is capable of handling something should it grow larger than
they're predicting. We have outstanding researchers here in the state
of New York, scientists. Our Wadsworth Laboratory is second to none.
So I've activated them to start preparing New York for

(31:45):
worst case scenarios and hope they don't come. But I
cannot as governor not be prepared for anything that could happen.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
And again, but the CDC has come. It's not COVID,
it's not going to be COVID. You're describing three people
who are going to be quarantine for forty eight days.
What is a worst case scenario the one you're trying
to create. You want to hear AOC pretending to be
a preacher. Oh, the gospel has changed.

Speaker 14 (32:10):
We are not divided by state. We are united by
our humanity and common citizenship.

Speaker 1 (32:17):
So we're no longer the United States. And how does
one have common citizenship?

Speaker 3 (32:23):
You just enter.

Speaker 14 (32:25):
Because no man can grant us our humanity, No law
can erase it, no king, no system, and no president
can strip it away at aneezer. Because it is not
given by man, it is ordained by God. We are
not divided by state.

Speaker 3 (32:45):
I mean.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
Just giving you your moment of silence, all right, everybody
block aloud.

Speaker 12 (32:54):
Look, you just got to try harder, not the su.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
The opportunity for a brief se civics lessons.

Speaker 11 (33:00):
Perhaps you'd like to be alone with your apricate, deteriorating
mental condition.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
Politics. You don't know us in our founding, and our
liberty doesn't come from God. But for illegals that break
into our country, their humanity comes from God. I thought
it was gonna be trigger than this anyway. Everyone forgets
things now and then a name, a word. Maybe you
walk into a room forget why you went into. It

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(34:34):
residents saying the ceasefire with Iran is on life support
as he heads to China and bringing a lot of
big CEOs with him. Carrot and Stick will arrive. John
Decker is with him as well. He'll be reporting from
China throughout the week on your morning show. The story
this week was the payroll increase by one hundred and
fifty thousand. The expectation was fifty thousand, so that was

(34:55):
two and a half times what was expected. How do
you get that far off? Is this narraives or reality? Well,
that's getting blurred with the youth. There's a lot of
pessimism a young Americans about the job market a time
when CEOs pays are soaring. Is that narrative or where

(35:15):
they're getting their news? And are they getting the pessimism
from the classroom and TikTok? Where is it coming from?
National corspondent Roy O'Neil is here to break down the numbers.
Good morning, Good morning. What stands out is the fact.

Speaker 6 (35:28):
That in the US we're seeing this largest disparity when
it comes to optimism about getting a job. If you're
over fifty five, sixty four percent of Americans say yeah,
this is a good job economy. But if you're that
fifteen to thirty four year old demo, only forty three
percent say it's a good time to find a job.

Speaker 1 (35:46):
And that gap that.

Speaker 6 (35:47):
We see here in the US is bigger than in
any other country, which is interesting out there. And of
course this is all happening here. We are getting into
graduation season with a lot of young people struggling at
this point to find those entry level jobs, in many
cases being gobbled up by AI, but so much opportunity
being found in the medical field, which is where we

(36:08):
saw most of those jobs added last month.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
Yeah, what comes first, the chicken or the egg, The
narrative and the politicking or the reality. That's for young
people to sort out. Great reporting where we'll talk again tomorrow.
All right, one chance to live this Tuesday, May twelve,
twenty twenty six. It'll never happen again. Make a difference
in someone's life, Cherish your own. We'll see in the morning.
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show

(36:32):
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