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May 14, 2025 32 mins

It seems like the issues at Newark’s Liberty International Airport are compounding every day. National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will explain the concerns and have a preview of Wednesday’s meeting between the Transportation Secretary and the airlines that use Newark.

President Trump is in Saudi Arabia, where he is promoting “commerce over chaos,” but news of his trip to the Mideast is competing in Washington with details about a new book which looks at Joe Biden’s deteriorating health. White House Correspondent JON DECKER will have the latest on both Trump and Biden. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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All right. The annual inflation rate dropped to two point
three percent in April. Notice how carefully I say that,
so knowing can make we can confuse that. I'm saying

(01:03):
it dropped two point three percent. Secretary of State Mark
Rubio off to Turkey. I think we can say the
president's visit in Saudi Arabia. Wait, look at me, Jeffrey. Yeah,
he and the Saudi are tight. And the Prince now
some real heavy lifting with the Russian Ukraine negotiations. And
a judge as a re sentenced to convicted killers Lyle

(01:26):
and Eric Menendez to fifty years to life. That would
probably open the door for consideration for parole. And then
you guys can argue amongst yourself. I'll never forgive baseball
for not allowing Pete Rose into the Hall of Fame
while he was alive. I can get visions down the
road if they do induct him. Pete made it crystal clear.
If you're not going to do this while I'm alive,

(01:47):
don't bother doing it. So not so fast thinking we'd
all honor him by going. I think we'd honor him
by not going and maybe not going to a baseball
game for a year after the way they've handled this situation.
And then the quote is the worst from Commissioner Manfred
obviously a man no longer with us cannot represent a

(02:08):
threat to the game. A game surrounded by gaming advertising.
What a joke. And it seems like there's an issue
at Newark's Liberty International Airport and their compounding daily although
we're getting mixed reviews. Redd says it's been that way
at Newark since he was a teenager. But Rory, what's
the very latest and what will be the solution? Yeah,

(02:31):
big meeting today.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
With the FAA Transportation Secretary Tuffey and the airlines. Essentially,
they want to cut down the air traffic at Newark.
They've got the issues with equipment and communications equipment failing,
they've got issues with a lack of staff, and issues
with a runway that's now under construction for the next month.
So the FAA wants to limit flights to just twenty

(02:54):
eight domestic airline arrivals each hour twenty eight.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
Domestic departures each hour.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
They think that by slowing things down, limiting air traffic,
they can stay ahead of this thing.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
That would be what half less than half of what
they're used to allowing. Yeah, I'd say it takes it
down about forty Yeah. Okay, this Pete Rose thing obviously
you didn't lift a life ban on him because you
waited till he died on purpose. I think there's a
lot of people that are going to be insulted, but
especially with baseball so in bed with the promotion of gambling. Well,

(03:31):
this is a this is a no win for major
League Baseball.

Speaker 2 (03:35):
Yeah, I mean, they've been stuck in that place for
about thirty years now.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
But I mean, but it was so if you've seen
the documentary, I mean, we're Pete and his attorney. They
keep making pleas and appeals, and it was just it's
just so blatant that they waited for him to die
before they would they would put him in and shoeless
Joe Jackson. I think they throw in shoeless Joe. I mean,
why both of them? And why now? And Shoeless has

(04:00):
been dead obviously for decades. Just a real stain for baseball.
Loser of the day. All Right, when Rory comes back
next time in the third hour, we'll talk a little
bit about what America's plans are. Rory was kind of
you're a kind of a hiker, aren't you. No, But
when like you did Egypt and everything, that had to
be a lot of walking sure, yep. But yeah, I'm

(04:23):
not like, let's go to the trails this weekend. No
I'm not. Yeah, that's that's what Red does. That doesn't
sound fun, but we will kick around where everyone is
planning to go. With all of our assurance that the
economy is better, we're looking to do some traveling. I
love this story because this is a big tool back

(04:45):
in Donald Trump's deportation toolbox. A federal judge yesterday said
the Trump administration can invoke the Alien Enemies Act to
deport criminal illegal immigrant members of Venezuelan TDA. And and again,
I don't know. I mean this this narrative that even

(05:09):
if you're in this country illegally, you could just get
rounded up today. I mean, all the targeting has been
and I think the president, you know, has certainly left
the door open, but he he's made it pretty clear
what they're focused on. You would think that the American
people every step of this. I mean, for everybody you

(05:33):
see shuffled off in chains, including a judge who left
in cuffs, they don't just represent law and order today
and a threat being removed. They also they also represent
a threat that was brought and allowed to stay from

(05:55):
a previous administration, and I don't make that distinction because
our is in office now and that was a d
But the American people you need to make some really
clear distinctions and determinations, and one is speak to this
lie that is a sovereign nation, you don't have a
right to decide who comes because every other country does.

(06:22):
Do you know who has some of the toughest immigration
laws Mexico. It's not a revolving door, it's a one
way door. And as a sovereign nation, you have a
right and we have a process for people to come legally,
and there shouldn't be rewards for those who come illegally.

(06:44):
But clearly this president has been focusing on rapists, murderers,
drug traffickers, human traffickers, gang members, those that commit felony
crimes after the crime of breaking into the country, and
the American people support him on it. So in terms

(07:04):
of targeting gang members, which has been a big part
of the focus, this is a big victory, a big
tool put back into the toolkit. The knives seem to
be out for Joe Biden. You're gonna hear this in
Sounds of the Day, clearly coming up next half hour

(07:28):
again there's another one that's two ways to look at it.
Out of one lens, you see what is so obvious
to everyone and those that are still trying to cover
it up, but you also see those who are revealing it,
exposing it, and they were the ones in exposing it,

(07:55):
you know, covered it up. It's a twist, but catch it.
The exposers are really the most despicable because they want
to be heroes now, but as they're exposing, what they're
really exposing is their involvement. Because if you knew it then,

(08:18):
and you're saying you knew it, then you're not just
exposing those who covered up, but you as well. Mitchel
Biden's gone, never to return, So why are the knives out?
We often talk about this internal civil war within the

(08:42):
Democrat Party. I think it's going to destroy them. They
will be destroyed from within, partly for what they drifted
into and now represent, and partly for the two factions
that are at war with each other, the extreme socialist
justice Democrats and the proven failed progressive Democrats. But they're
at war for control of this party. And where does

(09:06):
this Let's make sure he's dead even though he's gone.
Motive coming from but suddenly everyone who didn't say a
word to the American people regarding his cognitive impairment, they
now look to tell you all about it and make

(09:26):
a profit from it. Red said this, I don't I
would I wouldn't use this analogy because I don't I
don't think that much of myself and I don't certainly
want to put a pat on my back. But Red goes,

(09:48):
my gosh, this new book, this is likely to be
your morning show with Michael del jorn a podcast, because yeah,
we were all covering, but you know you could do that.
You could do that for co look hout COVID. Everybody
that was told they're dangerous, they're stupid, They're gonna get
themselves and everybody else killed. They need to be silenced,

(10:11):
they need to be jailed. They have no right to
make any decisions about their body. I mean, I loved
that one. The left told us for years we can't
have any say in the unborn because it's a woman's body.
But how many women wanted to tell us what to
do with our body in terms of vaccination and mask

(10:33):
It's been like this with all of this. I think
that's the part that they don't get I always use
the analogy and the Wizard of Oz. I mean, not
by today's technology and standards, but you know, in its day,
wasn't Wizard of Oz like nineteen thirty nine or something.

(10:53):
I think it was. I mean even the Wizard, you
know when he was doing raw all that that's pretty
good effects for nineteen thirty nine, but presumably all the
characters were very frightened and should be a bigger than life.
Oz was yelling and screaming at them till Toto pulled
the curtain and they could see it was a little
man with levers. But the best part of that, if

(11:16):
you go back and watch it, is he looks behind
him and he knows that that dog over the curtain.
They can sing me for what I am. But he
still turns and tries to do it a little longer,
and then finally he's like, oh when he stops. It's
kind of what we're living. We all knew it as
it was happening with Joe Biden, especially, maybe more over

(11:38):
than COVID, but I think for Jake Tapper, I mean
bigger than a giraffe. As the expression, I want to
use Joe Biden's physical deterioration was so severe in twenty
thirteen and twenty fourteen, his advisors privately discuss the possibility

(12:01):
that he needed to use a wheelchair wheelchair if he
won a second term. But at the same time, we
don't aybody know anything about this wheelchair until after the election.
They were even ready to cover that up. Hey, look,
while you're exposing all this stuff and writing books, why
isn't somebody go back and talk about that shadow campaign
to save the democracy? You know, the role COVID in

(12:25):
fear and hysteria played in controlling the American people, changing
election laws, harvesting ballots, and stealing swing districts of swing states.
I mean, if you're going to come clean, let's have
a conclave of confessions. Axis, Alex Thompson, Jake Tapper, original Sin,

(12:51):
you are the sin, and no wonder. Journalism is dead.

Speaker 3 (12:54):
It's your Morning show with Michael Delchno.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
By the way, I haven't gotten sleep lately. I think
I just said the President's on his way to Syria,
and what I meant was cutter or the what I
used to call it Qatar or how it's supposed to
be pronounced. Borning. Michael and Gang here's a little bit
of trivia you can oppress your friends with at the
next law.

Speaker 4 (13:14):
In the conversation, cotter is the correct Arabic pronunciation.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
I'm Ri descent. The American cutter is, well, it's just americanized.
Have a great day, great show, Welcome back. The President
is coming down the steps and being greeted. Working from Doha. Cotterer,
all right, if you're just waking up. The annual inflation
rate dropped to two point three percent in April, lower

(13:40):
than expected and the lowest since February of twenty twenty one.

Speaker 4 (13:43):
Markets had expected the consumer price Index to increase to
two point four percent. It's a broad measure of the
cost of goods and services, excluding food and energy. The
CPI was up two point eight percent year over year,
according to numbers on Tuesday from the Labor Department.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
I'm Mark Mayfield. Secretary of State Mark Rubia is on
his way to Turkey as we speak for peace talks
with Ukraine and Russia. Brian Schuk has details.

Speaker 5 (14:06):
President Trump made the announcement while speaking in Saudi Arabia Tuesday.

Speaker 6 (14:11):
Talks are being held in Turkey later this week, probably
on Thursday.

Speaker 5 (14:16):
The direct talks between Russia and Ukraine will be the
first since the early weeks of the war. Ukrainian President
Zelensky has said he will be available to meet with
Russian President Putin. Russia has not said if Putin will
travel to Turkey. I'm Brian Schuk.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
The US is filing terror charges against cartel leaders in Mexico.
This is a first. Lisa Taylor has more.

Speaker 7 (14:37):
US attorney Adam Gordon from California Southern District says the
leaders of a faction of the Sinaloa cartel are the
first to face terror charges under the new US designation.
The cartel leaders are accused of murder, kidnapping, and torture,
and the group was the target of a record fentanyl
bust in Mexico late last year, where nearly two tons
of drugs were seized. I he's a tailor.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
Well, we have many things to celebrate today, National Day
of Mathematics. I'm not really the one to celebrate that
National Decency Day for that. Buttermilk Biscuit Day all good,
but they won't make you dance pree tennis with more.

Speaker 8 (15:16):
Today is National Dance Like a Chicken Day, celebrating this
silly song that's popular at weddings and Octoberfest that I'll
have you doing the Chicken Dance even if you can't dance.
Written in the fifties, the seventies made it popular, but
the song was actually created to get you to drink,
not dance. But if you're dancing to it, you're probably drinking,
So a mission accomplished.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
I'm pre Tennis. Oh I love her. You know they
say your life flashes before you right before you die.
I hope I don't see myself at twenty six doing
the Chicken dance at Octoberfest in Tulsa. Calves are out
losing in five games one fourteen five. Last night the
Pacers advance Thunder up one twelve one oh five winners
over the Nuggets, so they're up three games to two.
Stars won three to one over the Jets, so they

(15:58):
are now up three games to one in the NHL.

Speaker 9 (16:03):
Hey, I'm Mike Aragon in Santauel, Arizona, and my morning
show it's your Morning Show with Michael der jo Ho.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Hi, It's Michael. Your morning show can be heard on
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(16:35):
for the podcast. This is your Morning Show on Wednesday,
made the fourteenth. Well, I can't tell you how positive
and affectionate this visit has been. To Saudi Arabia. The
President leaves with the Crown Prince's commitment to invest a
trillion dollars in the United States, promoting a flurry of

(16:56):
deal making to kick off this four day Mid East visit.
And then now the President has just landed in Cotter Cutter, Qatar,
whatever you pronounce it. And of course we've got Marco
Rubio headed to Turkey to begin the negotiations with Ukraine

(17:16):
and Russia. They could be joined by the President on Thursday.
And the US is filing terror charges against cartel leaders
in Mexico. That's a first. And the annual inflation rate
dropped to two point three percent in April. That's lower
than was expected. All Right, let's talk and put this
all into perspective. The President just concluded his visit in

(17:39):
Saudi Arabia, made the short flight. By the way, John Decker,
our White House correspondent, is here. Do you say Cotter,
cutter or Qatar?

Speaker 10 (17:48):
Yeah, it's it's a mood thing. Whatever I'm in the
mood to say, that's what I say.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
I'm going to say cutter it today. Yeah. You know,
I used to always say Qatar, which was I guess.
I had a listener who's of Arab descent and said
cotter cotter, Okay, a proper way to say it, And
I can't understand how. Yeah, there is Cotterer to Qatar
and cutter? Are the three different ways? What's the organ Well,

(18:14):
first of all, before we do that, what President seems
to have accomplished a lot in Saudi Ravens seem to
be very very respectfully and well received, very well received.

Speaker 10 (18:24):
If you watched the presidents from marks yesterday that he
delivered to Saudi officials. US officials also on hand announcing
investment by the government of Saudi Arabia in the United
States to the tune of six hundred billion dollars. No
details on that that would be over the course of
four years. And in addition to that, the President as

(18:48):
we speak, just getting off the plane in cutter This
is the second stop on his Mid East tour and
the final stop being the UAE, the United Arab Emirates,
and what you can expect in both of those stops
of more announcements regarding investments between the United States and

(19:08):
those two Arab countries. The President also re establishing ties
with Syria. He announced that yesterday. That was at the
behest of the Saudi government.

Speaker 11 (19:17):
And that's what the President did yesterday.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
All right, Well, Siria has been a shady character in
many of the world conflicts and affairs. That is a
huge development. We talk about these deals that are being cut.
What about the future in the Middle East? What about
a nuclear Iran? What about the Gaza and who will
control it and maintain peace so that the people don't

(19:41):
just turn over the rains, not like it's volitional, but
to terrorist organizations funded by Iran? Is that because there
hasn't been much talk of it, but I sure hope
they've been talking about it well as.

Speaker 10 (19:54):
It relates to Iran. That was a topic certainly on
the agenda yesterday when the President had his meetings in
Saudi Arabia. It will also be a topic to be
discussed in the two other stops. What these Arab countries
want to do is to contain Iran, to make certain.

Speaker 11 (20:10):
That its nuclear ambitions are.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
Held at Bay.

Speaker 11 (20:12):
And then you also mentioned the.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
Future of Gaza.

Speaker 10 (20:16):
Interestingly enough, that was not mentioned by the President yesterday.
What the President did speak of is someday getting Saudi
Arabia part of the Abraham Accords normalizing.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
Ties with Israel.

Speaker 10 (20:29):
But the President saying that Saudi Arabia would do that
on its own timeline.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
All right, and then we kind of alluded to this
in the final minute. First, Marco Rubio, Secretary of State,
will make his way to Turkey, the peace talks will begin.
The real question mark is will Putin be there? Zelensky's
agreed to be there, and if Putin is there, will
Trump be there Thursday?

Speaker 11 (20:51):
Yeah, that's a great question, a lot of unknowns. My
bed is that Putin will not be there.

Speaker 10 (20:56):
That will send his Foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov to represent
the Russian government. You know, when you get to be
someone at Putin's level to you know, rule Russia for
as long as.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
He's ruled it.

Speaker 10 (21:09):
You get paranoid, and that's one of the reasons why
I do not think that he'll be traveling to Turkey
on Thursday. And if he doesn't travel to Turkey on Thursday,
do not expect the president President Trump to travel to
Turkey on Thursday.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
Well, it's not unusual. Every day this presidency gives you
a lot to cover. But today another full docket. Good job, John.
We'll talk again tomorrow. Thank you, all right, if you're
just waking out. Doctors are evaluating after a nodule was
found during a routine checkup of former President Joe Biden.

Speaker 4 (21:43):
According to a spokesperson for Biden, a small nodule was
found in Biden's prostrate during a routine physical, which necessitated
further evaluation. However, the nodule might not be cancerous, and
Biden's doctors are planning more tests to determine if the
growth is benign or perhaps just a cause by inflammation.
The resident also had skin cancer removed from his chest
in February of twenty twenty three.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
I'm Mark Mayfield. Late Pete Rose is being reinstated by
Major League Baseball obviously too late. Brian Shook reports.

Speaker 5 (22:10):
The Cincinnati Reds Great and shoeless Joe Jackson are both
being removed from MLB's banned list. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred
stated the punishment for banned individuals ends upon their deaths.
Their removal from the list opens the door for both
to enter the Baseball Hall of Fame posthumously. Rose was
banned for betting on baseball while manager of the Reds,

(22:33):
while Jackson was banned for his role in the nineteen
twenty one Black Sox scandal.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
I'm Brian Shook and now Baseball's biggest sponsor gambling. A
judge his re sentence convicted killers Lyle and Eric Menendez
to fifty years to life for their crimes, opening the
door for freedom. Tammy Trijigo has more.

Speaker 12 (22:53):
Defends Attorney Mark Gerrigo's credits Judge Michael Jessic with making
the correct ruling.

Speaker 6 (22:58):
He did with justice, it should happen, and he struck
the special circumstance, and he sentenced them to fifty to life,
which means they're immediately eligible.

Speaker 12 (23:10):
The Menendez brothers have served decades in prison for the
nineteen eighty nine murders of their parents in Beverly Hills,
Attorneys for the brothers argued that both have been rehabilitated
after serving over thirty years of life sentences for the killings.
Lyland Eric say the murders took place because their father
sexually abused them and their mother allowed it to happen.
La County prosecutors believe the brothers should not be resentenced,

(23:31):
describing the killings as cold blooded and financially motivated. The
ruling now makes the brothers eligible for parole under California's
Youthful Offender law, since the crimes were committed while they
were under twenty six. The state Parole Board still holds
final authority on whether to release them from prison. I'm
Tammy Trihuillo.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
On the opposite side of the country courtroom drama with
Diddy sex girlfriend the prosecution star witness taking the stand.
She'll do so again today after breaking down in tears
yesterday describing the abuse and viol once. It was didy, debauchery, despicable,
tough to listen to, But is it making its case?
Sarah Lee Kessler has more.

Speaker 13 (24:08):
Singer Cassie Ventura said, did he force her to stay
awake for days to perform disgusting drug fueled sex acts
with other men that he called freak offs. The heavily pregnant,
thirty eight year old also testified Combs beat her multiple times,
saying he'd knocked me over, drag me, kick me, stomp
me in the head during their tenure relationship, which began

(24:29):
when she was nineteen and the rap star was thirty seven.
Prosecutor say Combs used his fame and power to sexually
abuse women from two thousand and four to twenty twenty four.
He's pleaded not guilty to all charges, including sex trafficking
and racketeering.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler. The US is filing terror charges
against cartel leaders in Mexico for the first time. Lisa
Taylor has more.

Speaker 7 (24:52):
US attorney Adam Gordon from California Southern District says the
leaders of a faction of the Sinaloa cartel are the
first to face terror charges under the new US designation.
The cartel leaders are accused of murder, kidnapping, and torture,
and the group was the target of a record fentanyl
bust in Mexico late last year, where nearly two tons
of drugs were seized. And he's a tailor.

Speaker 4 (25:13):
The con is on the seventy eighth edition of Can,
We'll see premieres of some big movies, including Mission Impossible,
The Final Reckoning, and Spike Lee's Highest to Lowest. The
Film Festival honored legendary actor Robert de Niro with.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
An honorary Palm d'Or on its first day.

Speaker 4 (25:27):
Last year saw several Oscar contenders come out of Can,
including a Nora, the Substance Flow and Amelia Perez.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
Can We'll run through May twenty fourth. I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 3 (25:36):
You know what I say. No conclave, no credibility. This
is your morning show with Michael del Chono.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
I'm telling you what I'm witnessing in Cutter is. I
can't believe my eyes. I mean, he had a trail
of camel riders with sword peree aids. I mean, what
a royal welcome and cutter as he arrives at the

(26:05):
royal court. The level of respect in the Middle East
for this president is jaw dropping quite frankly.

Speaker 12 (26:16):
Time, don't you ever let anybody take your power from you?

Speaker 11 (26:21):
God? Please?

Speaker 1 (26:22):
No, No. It is the motto keep come come along.
You know it sounds the day is a lot like
beyond the obvious headlines, Really the theme for the day,
which is are the Democrats an opposition party or an

(26:43):
obstruction party? And when I say obstruction, I mean obstructing
the will of the American people, not just the opposing party.
And in doing so, kind of like the commissioner Major
League Baseball? Are they insulting us in embarrassing themselves, because
there's no around it. They're all guilty. They're all guilty

(27:03):
of the shadow campaign to save the democracy that stole
the election, and then when Biden refused to leave, they're
all guilty of trying to hide from you. It was
obvious to us all the man belonged in a nursing home,
not an oval office. And the very people that lie

(27:26):
to you are faced with two choices. One tell you
how bad it was and thus confess that they were
covering it up, or actually, the more impossible, try to
pretend it never happened. The latter goes to Chucky Schumer, who,

(27:49):
if she isn't their nominee for president, is probably most
certainly going to be their senator, replacing him in New York. Aocit,
here's Chucky being held accountable on CNN. I am curious.

Speaker 14 (28:03):
I'm interested to know whether the man that you saw
sitting there on that couch on that day you were
in there, you saw him up close and personal. Did
you really not have any idea that he was not
fit to serve a second term?

Speaker 1 (28:17):
Casey, we're looking forward.

Speaker 5 (28:19):
We have the largest medicaid caught in front of us,
we have the cole federal all this.

Speaker 14 (28:24):
Because you lost a presidential election. And is that not
Joe Biden's responsibility for deciding to run again?

Speaker 1 (28:29):
We're looking forward. That's it, that's it, all.

Speaker 14 (28:35):
Right, Senator Chuck Schumer.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
I know you got to go. Yeah, he's got to go,
all right, I mean, and then she turns to the panel.

Speaker 15 (28:46):
He is among the people that are responsible for this,
the leaders of the Democratic Party, the staff of the
White House. And I have to say, I find everybody
now talking to these authors, get out of here, go home.
You're part of the problem. Now you tell us so.
I just and I find you know the reason why
the Democratic Party has less credibility today. Here's an unpopular

(29:08):
president and the Democratic Party has a worse rating than
the Republican Party with this catastrophic governance that we've seen
over the last hundred and twenty eight and.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Yet why let me tell you. Having a secure border
and gang members, drug traffickers, human traffickers, murderers, rapists or
move from the country. That's catastrophic. Having inflation below what
was expected at his lowest rate. Well since February of

(29:38):
twenty twenty one, something happened shortly around there. Oh, it's catastrophic.
Seeing him honored throughout the Mid East, this is catastrophic.
The market returning to rates higher than Liberation Day. Oh,
it's catastrophic. But you're right about the others being frauds, as.

Speaker 15 (29:59):
The Democratic Party in worse shape because of this distrust,
because of this, frankly, what the public feels as if
the party leadership let them down and let them let
this happen. He's as responsible as anybody else. He was
a leader in the party. He could have said something sooner.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
Well, listen, while they're on the Traveling Salvation Show, perhaps
they would like to go all the way back to
COVID and all the way back to the shadow campaign
that stole the election. I mean, while they're coming clean
and confessing and like COVID we said this earlier. You

(30:45):
remember what they used to do to you if you
questioned the vaccine if you questioned the social distancing, if
you questioned the masks, or questioned the math and the assumptions,
you were a nut. Who's nuts now? And so if
you ever stop and wonder why CNN has such low ratings,

(31:12):
well remember what they all told you.

Speaker 16 (31:14):
He might have to be in a wheelchair and serve
in a wheelchair for his second term.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
But everybody pushed.

Speaker 16 (31:21):
Off the notion that he used a wheelchair until after
the election.

Speaker 1 (31:25):
This is all part of a larger.

Speaker 16 (31:27):
Hole where the Biden White House tried to hide the
extent of his deterioration, both physical and cognitive, as much
as possible. In fact, as we all know, we all
saw as his shuffling gait got worse and worse from
two thousand and three to two thousand and five.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
That's Jake Tapper coming clean. Now here's how he treated
Laura Trump and anyone who would have questioned the president's
capabilities and health while he was president.

Speaker 16 (32:00):
How do you think it makes little kids with stutters
feel when they see you make a comment like that.

Speaker 9 (32:07):
First and foremost, I had no idea that Joe Biden
ever suffered from a stutter. I think what we see
on stage with Joe Biden, Jake is very clearly a
cognitive decline.

Speaker 1 (32:18):
That's what I'm referring to.

Speaker 9 (32:20):
It makes me uncomfortable.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
You are. I think it's so amazing. It's so amazing
to me.

Speaker 9 (32:25):
That try and figure out an answer cognitive decline. You're
trying to tell me that what I was suggesting was.

Speaker 1 (32:31):
A studying his stutter. Yeah, you have no evidence whatsoever.
So now the very people that are coming clean with you,
the very ones that are admitting they were covering up,
and they wonder why they don't have credibility, as they
tell the Democratic Party, they have no credibility. You can't
make this stuff off.

Speaker 3 (32:46):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael, Hild Joe and No
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