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May 13, 2025 31 mins

Trump gets a royal welcome, Gen Z is ready to marry a bot, and always revealing and often entertaining, it’s The Sounds of The Day! 

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(01:10):
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Speaker 1 (01:18):
He wanted to eat? All right? Eight minutes after the hour.
Welcome to Tuesday, May the thirteenth. One chance to live
this day, one chance to understand it. We're all in
it together. Let's do it together. If you're just waking up.
The President got a royal welcome from the Crown Prince
himself on the tarmac, which is very rare. They are
live right now at the Crown Princess. What would you

(01:41):
call that red that's kind of the equivalent of their
oval office, if you will. It's this big, giant greeting
room and they are palacial mansion. We'll just call it
with a big beautiful. That's one thing I should do
that as much as I work for my family. Why
isn't there a giant portrait of me right in the

(02:03):
family room, you know, like Jim nance There's like two
flags and a giant picture of the Crown Prince. But
they are just lined up with people wanting to meet
Donald Trump. He's getting a royal welcome. They gave him
a twenty one gun salute. There was a sports guy
named Chris Lincoln. He was with ESPN. Me and him

(02:27):
would get together in the room, would go black and white.
We'd start talking about horse racing, and somewhere along the
line he became kind of ESPN's horse racing authority since past.
Just a terrific human being. He was a great broadcaster,
but he went to the United Arab Emirates for horse racing. Wow.

(02:51):
And he would always pull me to say, you gotta
come with me. They treat you like they put you
up in a palace. They treat you like a gig.
Donald Trump is getting the king treatment from the Saudi
Prince as we speak. Could this all end Thursday with
in person, face to face talks with both Selenski and
Putin to bring an end to the Russian Ukraine War again?

(03:14):
Right now, it's a showering of respect and affection for
President Trump. By the end of this trip, this could
be one for the history books. You might remember this
like a Nixon visit to China. It has been a
spectacular week for the president. He kicks off this four

(03:35):
day midweek mid East tour. He's already I don't know
what we say. Solve the recession, solve the great collapse
since Liberation Day. I mean, if you look at the Dow,
Liberation Day was at forty nine eighty nine. Now the

(03:56):
Dems have been all in on this narrative for the
entire or six weeks. Well, it's official. After the deal
was announced with China, the market rallied downs at forty
one thousand, or was at forty one thousand, nine eighty nine.
Now it's at forty two thousand and four to ten,
so above Liberation Day. So it would simply not be

(04:19):
a fact anymore to say Donald Trump destroyed the market
with his Terraford. It's up since Liberation Day. SMP was
at fifty six thirty three, it's now at fifty eight
forty four. It's up from Liberation Day. Nasdek was at
seventeen four forty nine, it's at eighteen seven oh eight.

(04:40):
It is up thirteen hundred since Liberation Day. It's red.
Would want me to interject, ladies and gentlemen, we present
to you the aught of the deal again. Meanwhile, that hostage,
the last remaining living hostage, Hamas just in a gesture

(05:02):
a maybe you could talk to Israel, tell him to
stop kicking our He's home with his family and the
first day of sex. I just don't think. I don't
know how I feel about even reporting on this sex
trafficking trial. Yesterday was all about beating his girlfriend, making
her have sex with escorts while he wise did he
Didty is deprived. I don't you know. I don't know

(05:24):
where they're at with the case, but I don't even
want to hear any of the details anymore. And we
have a very special three in one club in the NBA.
It's the Wolves up three games to one over the Warriors,
the Knicks up three games to one over the Champs,
the Celtics. In the NHL, the Canes three to one

(05:45):
over the Caps, and the Oilers three to one over
the Knights. That's the three and one club. You can
almost stick a fork in the others. They would have
to win three straight to survive and go to the
next round. And Rasmusen in our poll of plenty, I
don't know what it is today. Let me just jump
in and just say in Sounds of the Day, Bill Maher,

(06:09):
Bill Maher addressing young Americans who hate this country. Highlight
of the day. It's a high light of the day,
and not just in fact passionate rebuke but he is

(06:30):
a comedian and two hilarious lines to boot. So Bill
Maher definitely is one of our picks to click today.
The other is this, I don't know what it is.
Every time I go golfing and I go alone and
they put me with a stranger. My phone is filled
with these people. So and so golf buddy, and then

(06:51):
where I met him? So and so golf buddy, and
where I met him? So I met a guy named
Brian yesterday. We just played nine holes together. I just
want to get get some contact in, you know, don't
have a lot of time. And just what a gem,
what a treasure. I mean, they're all around us, wonderful

(07:14):
creations of God. And so we had a blast, and
this conversation came up and he brought up his son,
saying to him, Dad, this AI is going to be
a nightmare. Now there are parts of it that I
have to tell you I'm grateful for. Now you you
tend to go with the the Avonne and Joe Rogan

(07:37):
baby interviews. Me give me the AI comedian that does
the infant talking to his dog all that stuff, because
not just because of the AI and it looks like
an infant is talking, and what would an infant be
thinking about? And what would the dog, you know, really
be understanding anything? That's brilliant. It's brilliant because he stays
in the mindset. He never breaks the mindset and soul

(08:03):
of an infant in what they would understand in a dog.
So and it looks so real. So that's AI at
its best, right, what's AI at it's worse? And so
this is yesterday on the golf course. Is long before
I get even this piece of research. I said, well,

(08:24):
social dilemma has created isolation. We don't have real relationships
now we have internet relationships, and even if we're having
one with a real person, it's not really real. It's
still through the internet. This is especially with the younger
generations because of that, because you can deny a creator

(08:48):
all you want, but if he still exists, he still exists.

Speaker 3 (08:55):
In his way.

Speaker 1 (08:56):
His truth and his life is the only truth in life.
So if we were created by a creator to have
fellowship with him and one with another and you stop
having that, that ain't good. You're missing something you were
created to have. So what do we see from these
people in the social dilemma? They're lonely they're depressed, they're suicidal.

(09:21):
They lack human connections. Do you remember when we were younger,
the Roman babies, Romanian babies that weren't touched, they were
just putting these orphanages. They literally go insane from lack
of touch, lack of real human interaction. This speaks to
something we talk about with David Sanati all the time,
which is, you lose God, you lose man. You lose God,

(09:44):
you lose yourself, never mind your soul and eternity and
traditional evangelism. In the moment you lose God, you lose man.
You were created in his image and purposed and if
you don't acknowledge it, you're still created by him and
purposed by him. I said, so here comes the social
dilemma that disconnects us from other human beings, isolates us

(10:09):
and creates loneliness. And here comes Ai to the rescue,
to be the solution. It's actually the final straw. I said,
you want. I'll never forget one of the the apple glasses.
I can't remember quest is, I think meta, whatever apples is.

(10:29):
Nick and I were getting something and we had twenty minutes,
so we did the presentation. That is amazing. Wow, and
I remember when I put them on, I went, oh,
this is what they want. They want us to live.
I mean, this is the matrix. They want us to
choose to live in virtual reality versus reality. And I'm

(10:51):
telling you why, because you won't care what your house is.
You could be in something the size of a porta potty.
But with those goggles on, you're anywhere you want to be.
You could just walk around all day with them in
your one bedroom apartment. But I'm telling you you're right
there with Donald Trump next to the Prince. I was
doing work from the surface of the moon. And when

(11:13):
I say the moon, I mean every direction. I looked up, down, left, right,
I was on the surface of the moon and I
was just working. Wow, it's bizarre. And I said, this
is what they're planning. We're gonna be like chickens and
coops with that little goggles on, so I said, And
I remember when I took them off, I looked at
Nick and I said, Okay, so we're gonna go from
a generation walking around staring at our phones already zombies,

(11:34):
to walking around with these goggles and never leaving home.
But the AI is the final piece of the puzzle.
And I looked at this guy I was golfing with,
and I said, this is going to be their solution
for the loneliness and depression. They think the loneliness and
depression of the disconnect with God and each other. And

(11:56):
I said, and you watch, two things are going to happen.
You're gonna people have relationships with robots and bots. And
if you think you've got security issues with TikTok, can
you imagine when these people are intimately, never mind this
piece of research, married to a virtual reality. They'll be

(12:18):
telling it everything. Let me just imagine the identity, theft,
imagine the havoc. What am I talking about? Well, A
shocking portion of gen z say they could form a
deep emotional bond and a relationship with an AI generated partner.

(12:42):
They'd even consider marrying one. Eighty three percent of young
people born between you think we've got a birth problem. Now,
can you imagine? Eighty three percent of young people born
between nineteen ninety seven and twenty twelve said they could
develop a meeting for connection with a chatbot. Eighty percent

(13:03):
said they would consider even marrying one if it was legal.
Of course, a staggering seventy five percent of gen z
Ors also said they think AI partners have the potential
to fully replace human companionship. Some of those a rooster
crowing from my golf match with Brian. No matter how
good looking that robot is, somebody's going to be tired

(13:26):
of dealing with it. It's going to be just like
any other asid Joe viggism. Actually, yeah, when I was
young and single, Jo said, Mike, let me tell you something.
For every beautiful woman you see, there's a guy trying
to get.

Speaker 5 (13:38):
Rid of her, it's your morning show with Michael del Chno.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
The Trump administration already claiming it helped prevent a nuclear
conflict between Indian Pakistan.

Speaker 6 (13:48):
Speaking from the White House Monday morning, he said he
used to trade to help get the seasfire deal done,
explaining what he told the two countries.

Speaker 7 (13:55):
If you stop it, we'ld do a trade. If you
don't stop it, we're not going to do any trade.
People have Liver really used trade the way I used it,
that I can tell you, And all of a sudden
they said, I think we're going to stop.

Speaker 6 (14:06):
Trump said a nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan could
have led to millions being killed. The President praised Vice
President J. D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio
for their efforts. The ceasefire announced Saturday came after days
of cross border fighting.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
I'm Markneyfield well I already covered the correction of the
market in the US. Asian markets are reacting to a
temporary US China tariff truce as well.

Speaker 8 (14:27):
The gains in most Asian stocks came after a carefully
coordinated joint statement where the US cut duties on Chinese
products to thirty percent from one hundred and forty five percent,
while Beijing dropped its tariff on most American goods to
ten percent from one hundred and twenty five percent for
a ninety day period. US President Donald Trump said on

(14:48):
Monday that he could speak to Chinese President cy Jinping
as soon as the end of the week or a
Westpoo Hong Kong bitch.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
Sport Lawyers lost one to seventeen one ten of the Wolves.
Minnesota ly three games to one NIXT one twenty one
one thirteen over the Champs. The Celtics NIXT lead three
games to one, and the NAHL Camps lost to the
Canes five to two. Carolina leads three games to one,
Oilers shut out the Knights three zip. Edmondson leads the series.

(15:15):
You guess did three games to one, and Baseball Bet
It Bet It Good to the Guardian, shout out the
Brewers five to nothing. Tigers beat the Red Sox by
two touchdowns fourteen two. Cards won three two over the Phillies,
d Backs two to one over the Giants. Padres fell
nine to five to the Angels, and the Mariners lost
to the Yankees.

Speaker 3 (15:34):
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(16:05):
Love to be a part of your morning routine, but
we're always grateful you're here now. Enjoy the podcast. President
Trump getting a royal welcome in Saudi Arabia. He's meeting people.
Even as we speak with the Crown Prince, they're lined
up and Trump looks like king. The administration already claiming
it helped prevent a nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan.

(16:26):
The hostage that was the last remaining American hostage being
held by Hamas is home in New Jersey. And the
first day in the sex trial of Sean Dinny Combs
involving a jury hearing some very graphic testimony. Roy O'Neil
has all the latest don that coming up in thirty minutes.
I'm gonna call an audible omaha, omaha. Doesn't work unless

(16:53):
I do it.

Speaker 8 (16:53):
Oh mah.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
And you have to say, sire, take your power for me.

Speaker 3 (17:05):
No, No, it is by the motto keep come, come along.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
So I want to start with Bill Maher that this
has been kind of a transformation, right, that the that
the left was able to go so far left and
lost Bill Maher, not Rachel Maddow, but it lost Bill
Maher And this particular segment in his monologue, he's discussing

(17:32):
young democrats, young democrats that hate America. It's both a
passionate rebuke a factual rebuke. And I got admit funny,
here's Bill Maher.

Speaker 4 (17:53):
But seriously, this is a serious problem for Democrats. Less
than one in four Democrats under thirty say they're proud
to be an American. Fifty four percent say they're embarrassed
by it. Embarrassed like America as your mom picking you
up at school. You're embarrassed to be an American. Well,
guess what the feeling's mutual because you have no perspective.

Speaker 1 (18:16):
Is America perfect? No, of course not. No country is.

Speaker 4 (18:21):
Although don't get Tucker Carlson started on Russia. But but
the US is leagues ahead of the rest of the
world on most of the progressive issues that are important
to young people. America has fourteen million women owned businesses.

(18:44):
Seventeen percent of black women are starting businesses, which is faster.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
Than white women or white men.

Speaker 4 (18:51):
Gay Americans are free to marry, and forty nine percent
of them own property. Yes, in America, gays by buildings.
In other places they get thrown off them. I didn't
like that one, but it's true. All those old movies
you think are cringe, well they're cringe because America changed
because we modernized way more than most societies have. Our

(19:12):
current Congress is the most racially and ethnically diverse. Ever,
they're like a beautiful, useless rainbow. And we probably live
in a land where every TV commercial features a mixed

(19:33):
race couple, including the ones where.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
It makes no sense. I love that one because it's
so true. We watch for that, you know, like they'll
be a black husband a white wife with Hispanic kids,
and you're what it had. But they're just trying to
But I'm telling you there is there is a question,
and that is to their narrative. I'll never forget. I

(19:57):
was on the air one day, I was like, is
it a fish politically incorrect to be patriotic? What is
it the left is asking for? Where has the LGBTQ
movement gone? What is the next thing they require of us? See,
all these narratives are like parasites, and they were either

(20:21):
going to kill the host and thust themselves or they
were going to die and the host was going to survive.
And they've all been dying one by one. But I mean,
what he really begs is the very important question, where
has your narrative led to you? You don't even realize
what you've achieved, and you don't appreciate what you have look,

(20:45):
the left is searching for a leader in a message.
They still don't have one, but they've gone so far
left they've lost Bill Maher. That's the sound of the day.
You know, this is an extraordinary presidency. When you look back,
you're going to you're going to see something you know

(21:06):
that a lot of people prayed for for a long time,
A non partisan group of leaders who govern, and nobody's
acknowledging that we have it. I've made a life study
of John F. Kennedy, and I can tell you the
Democrat Party is unrecognizable from him. In fact, he would

(21:31):
be very trump like in right of the Republican Party
if alive today. And I got news for you. A
lot of what you love about Donald Trump, a lot
of what you loved about Ronald Reagan. Where do you
think they got it from? And I've often said there's
no greater pendulum in human history than the political pendulum

(21:55):
from John F. Kennedy to his brother Ted. And they
were out of the same womb. But here's a Kennedy
from Camelot, the Mount Rushmore of the Democrat Party side
by side with Donald Trump, a Republican.

Speaker 3 (22:12):
But is he.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
Being Americans in solving real American problems. RFT Junior making
the announcement on delivering finally a prescription drug solution. Been
pandered for a long time. The media's called for it,

(22:38):
Bernie called for it, They've all been trying to solve it.
Now that it's being done, of course, no one can
acknowledge it or give it credit because it's it's our fk.
The anti vax guy. Not true, but that's what they say.
And of course the crazy man, you know, the rapist,
the insurrection is trum.

Speaker 3 (22:57):
This is uh, this is an extraordinary.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
This is an issue that you know, I grew up
in the Democratic Party, and every major Democratic leader for
twenty years been making this promise to the American people.
This was the fulcrum of Bernie Sanders runs for presidency
that he was going to eliminate this discrepancy between Europe
and the United States.

Speaker 3 (23:20):
As it turns out, none of them were doing. And
it's one of.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
These promises that politicians make to their constituents knowing that
they'll never have to do it. And the reason they'll
never have to do it is because they know that
Congress is controlled in so many ways by the pharmaceutical industry.
There's at least one pharmaceutical lobbyist for every Congressman, every
senator in Capitol Hill, and every member of the Supreme Court.

(23:46):
I saw estimates three pharmaceutical companies. The industry itself spends
three times what the next largest lobbyist spends on lobbying.
So this was a This was an issue that people
talked about, but nobody wanted to do anything because it
was radioactive. They knew you couldn't get it by Congress.

(24:09):
We now have a president who is a man of
his word, who has the courage. President Trump was taking
money from the pharmaceutical industry too.

Speaker 3 (24:19):
I think they gave you one hundred million dollars. But
he can't be.

Speaker 2 (24:23):
Bought unlike most of the politicians in this country, and
he is standing here for the American people.

Speaker 3 (24:31):
I don't know what you know.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
There's writers like Lord Elizabeth Warren or Robert Reich who
are saying that President Trump is on this side of
the Olic arcs. There has never been a president more
willing to stand up to the Olick arcs than President
Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
It's extraordinary to see a Kennedy, a life long Democrat,
standing next to Donald Trump, a Republican president and speaking
so transparently, frankly and honest. And I'm struck by the

(25:12):
left who has campaigned on this, badgered on this, and
now that it's done, they're not celebrating or acknowledging it.
I think that's deafening. Let's just make sure we're not
failing too. What an extraordinary moment, a Kennedy and a
Trump side by side governing and solving real problems. Well,

(25:37):
they're doing the same thing on immigration, and you're dealing
with very dangerous people first. Now the left continues to
try to die on a hill that the American people
support the president on, and that is political insanity. That's

(25:59):
how you end up up fighting to get a wife
beating MS thirteen gang member home. I'm surprised they're not
jumping all over the guy who was planning the bombing
in Rio de Janeiro because he was deported a month ago.
But much as they did during Black Lives Matter, where

(26:19):
the bad guys are good and the good guys are bad,
they try to play the opposite game. That was a
language that used to work when people bought narratives from
a media they now despise. You'll see later and don't trust.
And when you don't have that cover, you're just kind
of standing naked exposed for what you are, ignorant and wrong.

(26:45):
And who better to do that than AOC.

Speaker 9 (26:49):
If anyone's breaking the law in this situation, it's not
members of Congress, it's the Department of Homeland Security. It's
people like Tom Holman and Secretary Christy nol You lay
a finger on someone, on Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman, on
representatives or any of the representative what happened to?

Speaker 1 (27:09):
Nobody is above the law? Whatever happened to that mantra?
So criminals are being detained and members of Congress are
doing criminal acts and dissaulting federal agents, and AOC says,
oh no, Christy Nome, Tom holdand those are your criminals,

(27:30):
sentatives that were there, you lay a finger on them.
We are going to have a problem. We're going to
have a problem laying down the law. As Barack Obama
would say, they're on the wrong side of history. Speaking
of that, it is remarkable when you think of the

(27:55):
market and the short lived narrative of the lab Donald
trump'said salely creating a tariff for he called it Liberation Day.
But he's destroyed the market and we're heading into a recession.
And yet the market, Dow, smp A, nastak all above
now where they were on Liberation Day? What do all

(28:21):
narratives die of reality?

Speaker 10 (28:24):
Just compare where we were on liberation Day? Is what
the President called it. On the tariff announcement day that
was April second, So April first, the Dow closed at
forty one thousand, nine hundred eighty nine today forty two
four hundred and ten up four twenty s and P
fifty six hundred a little bit more fifty eight forty

(28:46):
four today two eleven up. And then the Nasdaq seventeen
four forty nine today eighteen seven oh eight, twelve hundred
more on nas deck can give us another respectrum on that.
You know, this deal from China was a big deal,
and the markets reacted, not like the markets are the
bell weather, but clearly there were a lot of people

(29:06):
saying it was going the other way.

Speaker 5 (29:09):
Well, it gives you an idea how much the markets
did not like the tariffs, and how greatly relieved investors
are that the tariffs, at least for the moment. For
several months now I have basically gone away, and that
was something I think the markets were waiting and hoping
for and they got may have gotten as sooner than
they expected.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
And the cuts in these tariffs I got in a
studio email that was far more interesting than britz Uh
And through this it was just kind of breaking down
some of the numbers. And if you're honest about it,
I don't think there's gonna be a lot of gains
on the China front. In fact, most of these gains
have trade are going to come in the other areas.

(29:53):
But the art of the deal has played itself out,
and I think the President saw the short term pain,
saw the distraction of the momentum, saw the unwinnableness of it.
I think you're gonna I think ultimately he's probably gonna
end up in the same place with China, and that's okay,

(30:15):
And he's made some gains in other places and we're
moving on and we're ahead of where we were on
Liberation Day. So to the brit Hume point, it shows
how much they didn't like the terroriffs and how relieved
they are that they're gone. Yeah, but they're back. And
then some so there's some part of the deal to

(30:41):
give credit to here as well. But yes, that's a narrative.
Now the left one acknowledge, I'll just drop that narrative
and move on to the next. Can't blame it on
Eggs anymore, can't blame it on Wall Street anymore. So
we'll just go to the holding facility of criminals and

(31:04):
we'll make ourselves above the law. Isn't it amazing how
much you can learn. It's kind of like, you know,
you live a whole year memes. Memes are the north
Star media. That's the chaos. Amazing how these narratives all
die of reality.

Speaker 2 (31:28):
People who measured an online activism with a minor and puberty,
any of you in.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
The media clearly missed the art.

Speaker 4 (31:37):
Of the deal.

Speaker 8 (31:38):
It's going to work out.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
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