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(00:21):
Good morning American.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
It's Friday two three, starting your morning off right.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
A new way of talk, a new way of understanding,
because we're in this together.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Odell Chorny.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
It's been a long week. I think it was appropriate
to have a moment of silence speech week. Paul begin
up the Trump pass and the intro. Hey, seven minutes
after the hour, Good morning, Welcome to Friday. May the
fifteenth payday. I repeat, it's a payday for many, May
the fifteenth year of our Lord twenty twenty s. I'm
not that excited because it's already spent. But nevertheless, we

(01:04):
got a day to live, a day to understand because
we're all in this together. This is your morning show
Honor to serve you. On, Michael Jeffrey's got the sound.
Red looks confused but dashing in a South Dakota State
North Dakota State University sweatshirt. All right, President Trump has
headed back to the United States. The head of the
CIA has made a trip to Havana, Cuba, and former

(01:26):
New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani says he's in the
middle of making a very very vale we full complete
will Cuba wee second Elmer Fudd statement, I'm hunting rabbit.
I'm in the middle of making a very very very
full and complete recovery. Well, we got that. On the fifth,
Ferry Avs and the Golden Knights will meet in the

(01:48):
NHL Western Conference Finals as the Ducks. We're eliminated last night,
and the one hundred and fifty first Preakness is tomorrow
in Laurel Park, Maryland. No Golden Tempo, so there'll be
no triple crowd winner. Who will get the second jewel
will find out six fifty Eastern post time on NBC
Iron Honor is your current favorite? Taj Mahal is my pick?

(02:10):
What was Big John's pick I cannot remember and hopefully
for the for the horse Rice, right, Yeah, I can't
remember what he can't remember what he said. Oh, he
didn't make a pick on the horse race, Dady, he
made a pick on the PGA. We both won't be Scheffler.
That exactly right. In the US Open, I'm going with
taj Mahal in the Preakness, but it'd be great to
see Big White. If he doesn't act up, Great White

(02:32):
will actually run in the Preakness. This is the biggest
horse I've ever seen. He looks a little bit like
a freak. It's probably very self conscious about his sides.
You think that's what it is, That's why he acts
out the way he does. He looks like a Clydesdale. Anyway,
that's the snapshot of the day, big picture. You know,
one of the things that this long China week has

(02:55):
shown us is that adversaries can seemingly get along abroad
better than at home. China certainly has its own interests,
the US has its own interests. They are frenemies at best,
if not adversaries. But look at the respect and as

(03:19):
we're going to outline in this segment, look at what
was achieved that doesn't happen at home. The dysfunction that
we see through social media, legacy media, and inside the
Beltway in America, it's not everywhere. Trump derangement syndrome stops

(03:44):
at the water's edge. Apparently it just simply does not
exist outside of this country. This is why we often
talk about solving the matrix. Solving the social dilemma at
home is important because it's going to continue after Trump leaves.

(04:06):
And there are two kinds of people, those that are
seeing what's happening in these Chinese meetings for what they
are and those who refuse to see them. And there's
even some articles about that, Oh there is. This is
all a PRS DoD to make things look rosy with China,
you know, because they're wanting the fighting, they're wanting the dysfunction.

(04:31):
Two people can't have different views worldviews, policy views, political
views and get along and be respectful. You haven't noticed it,
but that's the one line we're going to draw here
on this morning show. One, it always belongs to you,
not me. Two we will all not agree. I'm not

(04:53):
gonna sit here and tell you what to think. That's insulting.
You can figure it out, but we will all respect
each other, and no one. I can't think of Jeffrey.
Can you think of one instant? Yeah, there were two,
two instances where people just got ridiculous and disrespectful. That

(05:18):
ends it for me. There's one guy that emails all
the time, he's all over the road, but he's you know, attacking,
abusive name calling. He doesn't get a response because I
don't believe it has to exist. I believe we can
disagree and be respectful. In fact, I think this show
does it every day. I think they just showed you

(05:41):
in China how it's done. Doesn't mean that suddenly China
is an ally, although it does mean let's look at
what was achieved and let's see if it happens big picture.
As much as he's hated at home by some, this

(06:03):
president has secured a border. No other president could do that,
and he did it in like a few days, to
the point where the punchline was, you didn't need a
new Congress, you just needed a new president. You didn't
need a new law. Apparently you just needed a president.
So the southern border is secured, crime is down. Venezuela Maduro,

(06:28):
A big problem solved, Cuba collapsing as we're speaking right now.
The power grid has collapsed, they're out of oil, the
economy's about to collapse. We're prepared with one hundred I
don't know what it is, one hundred million dollars in
humanitarian aid. We just sent the CIA director with a

(06:51):
very clear message from the president, who's busy in China
right now. It's time. It's time to engage in serious
economic and security talks. Will bring a lantern border, secured

(07:13):
crime down. Venezuela Maduro, taken care of, Cuba collapsing, about
to be taken care of. And when it comes to Iran,
let's face it neutralized, no longer a nuclear threat. Their proxies,
who they Samas, has be lot crippled. This president, you

(07:35):
could make a case, has reshaped the entire Middle East
without creating any conflicts with Russia or China, for whom
Iran is a proxy. That's pretty remarkable, And left having

(07:57):
sold two hundred Boeing jets and left with a ten
billion dollar commitment HAG purchases hand left with no military
equipment or support being given to Iran from China and
a commitment from presidency to reopen the strait. I can't
tell you, you know, David uses an how to uses

(08:20):
that expression. You got to get one hundred years behind
someone's eyes. If you're going to really understand Donald Trump,
you got to get a hundred years before his life
because you got you got to get into his his
mother and father, who were influenced by their mother and father.
That alone is three generations in one hundred years, not
to mention the atmosphere and circumstances in which they thrived

(08:44):
or struggled through. When you look at wars in terms
of hundreds of years, they rarely end where they begin.
They rarely end with the same players they start with,
and they're usually in the long run over greater differences
than the ones that even sparked it. Or is there

(09:07):
tricky business? They can get out of control like a
fire fast, depending on the winds. You can't appreciate enough
how dangerous removing a bad leader like Maduro, neutralizing a

(09:29):
thorn in your side like Venezuela, or how masterfully this
Cuba is being handled without any escalations with Russia, any
escalations with China. Oh, while you have completely neutered and
dismantled their proxy. Now I'm not asking you to praise
Donald Trump, but you ought to be praising God today

(09:55):
because it really is remarkable. But this administration is achieved.
Doesn't mean China is the jolly good fellow by any stretch.
But while what a shining example this week of how
people focused on their main interests with great worldview and

(10:22):
political differences can respectfully engage. Why don't I mean we
do see it in certain cities, of course, it's all
through the lens of the matrix. Those that love the
president perhaps too much, and then those who hate him
ridiculously too much. We didn't see any of that in China.

(10:44):
It's kind of refreshing. Love to get your take on
what you think the president is achieved, your observations of
the respect even in differences in China that may not
exist here at home. What we can learn from this
Chinese visit. Use a talk back button. It's on your iHeartRadio.
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(11:06):
By the way, if you don't like your take, you
can just redo it. I can't, but it gives you
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can always email me as well at Michael d at
iHeartMedia dot com. We think it's time talk radio is
a conversation again. Can't have it without your voice. Use
the talk back, use the emails, and we'll cover what
the President achieved and what we'll be watching from the

(11:28):
Chinese visit. And by the way, we'll blink and she President,
she will be here in September. Not all as well.
In fact, the United States is under a sustained cyber invasion,
according to the Pentagon's former chief information officer, Kevin Serially,
our futurist is going to join us our cyber kill

(11:49):
change primeter defense defenses. They're simply obsolete and there's just
no match for China, Russia, Iran, North Korea that have
been attacking them. We're going to get the lowdown on
what needs to be done there. Rory with the World
Cup ticket prices, they are so expensive on airline is

(12:15):
telling customers it might be cheaper to go to the
country than to she in the game. Yeah, that's expensive. Well,
it sounds the day. John Ford Coley, it's the fiftieth anniversary.
I I'd really love to see you tonight. Does that
seem like fifty years ago. No, it is not, and
they're going to do something kind of haunting. He has
not sung with England Dan since nineteen eighty and England

(12:37):
Dan have since passed away of cancer a long time ago,
and they're going to reunite in a duet to mark
the fiftieth anniversary. We'll catch up with john Ford Coley.
It is Friday with forty seven. I guess this is
gonna be from Air Force one, right, Presidents and route.
We're standingbody to hear from what location the President will
be calling him from. And there's a lot of misinformation

(12:58):
about the Hinta virus and doctor Jocolat is going to
review the media reports provided actual factual information about the disease.
Don't let anybody dupe you into thinking this is another COVID.
And Rory will be joining us in the third hour
to talk about the trip to Chinas. So we got
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Show with Michael del Chrono. The President has headed back
to the US, back to the USSA after his high
stake summit with the Chinese President Shijingping in Beijing. Mark
Mayfield fills us in.

Speaker 4 (15:02):
The two leaders discussed the ongoing war in Iran, among
many other topics, with China considered Iran's largest training partner.
Trump said she wants the straight of homes open as
soon as possible, just like he does. Trump also noted
that he has invited President She to the White House
this September.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
I'm Mark Mayfield, don't agree. But the Supreme Court is
going to allow abortion drugs to be sent to women
by mail.

Speaker 5 (15:24):
Thursday, the court extended a stay on an earlier ruling
by an appellate court that required women to get niff
of pristol through in person visits as opposed to telehealth visits.
The ruling preserves the right to access the drug by
mail as the case plays out in the lower court.
The case originated when the State of Louisiana sued the
FDA over a move that allowed mail orders of the drug.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
I'm Jim Roup. The head of the CIA, has taken
a trip to Havana. Cuba says it's because they brunt
out a fuel Tammy Trehillo has the latest.

Speaker 6 (15:55):
CIA director John Ratcliffe visited alongside a US delegation Thursday,
a day after Cuba's energy minister told state media that
the country has run out of crude oil and diesel
and has no reserves, putting the national grid in a
critical state. Cuba gets most of its oil from Venezuela,
but the US has been blocking it's fuel shipment since
it invaded Venezuela in January. The shortage has reportedly triggered blackouts.

(16:19):
The US State Department says it will provide aid to
Cuba and exchange for it meaningful reforms. I'm Tammy trihuel.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
Soul music legend Clarence Carter has died. Carter had a
long string of R and B hits from the late
sixties to the early eighties. His biggest hit nineteen seventies
gold record Patches, which also was a top ten hit
on the pop charts as well. Carter was born blind,
continued to record albums all the way into his eighties.

(16:48):
Rolling Stone magazine says Clarence Carter died Thursday following a
battle with cancer. He was ninety years old.

Speaker 6 (16:57):
Hey, this is top Cop Kathy Hinters in my morning show?

Speaker 1 (17:00):
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(17:23):
W DAK and Columbus, Georgia'd love to be a part
of your morning routine, but we're glad you're here now.
Enjoyed the podcast Clarity on the Air Chaos Off the Air.
I just sang an entire Michael Jackson song in Michael
Jackson's voice to Jeffrey, and I gotta tell you something
other than it being funny. Yeah, I really thought it
sounded good. You know, your impersonation of Michael Jackson, is

(17:45):
is pretty spot that was like that was serious human
nature right there? Well it was. It was very serious
human nature. I mean, I'm I think it's becoming like
a channel thing. I wouldn't go that far, but I
mean I do wear one glove on a golf at that.
Matter's thirty six minute, it's after the hour. Early bird
gets the warm sleepy squirrel, missus a nut, Rise and shine.
It's Friday. It's a payday for most. May the fifteenth,

(18:07):
twenty twenty six. If you're just waking up. President Trump
headed back to the United States and fact Friday with
forty seven coming up in the third hour of this show.
Also everything you want to know about the hantavirus from
doctor Joe Glotti. This is not another COVID. He'll explain
why factually. I do think there is one of the
two parties and the media in their back pocket. They

(18:29):
would like to scare you into thinking a COVID is coming.
It's not. We'll get a factual account of the hantavirus
from doctor Jo Colotti and uh john Ford Coley. England
Dan and john Ford Coley released I'd really love to
see you tonight fifty years ago. Everybody keeps shaking their
head when I say that, it just seems like yesterday.

(18:51):
I'm sitting Indian style, I'm a shag carpet, listening to
my England Dan album and john Ford Coley, and now
fifty years later they do something very special through technology
to reunite since England Dan's stepp We'll catch up with
john Ford Coley later on in the next hour. And

(19:12):
did I mention Brett BarreR will be stopping by next week?
He mentioned this the last time we visited with him,
that he was working on a book. It's the why
can't I read my own handwriting? The if you take
off that Jackson glove, you're probably good. Well, a Case

(19:36):
for America hang on a second, Well, I adjusted that
so it's like an idiot. Next hour, the Case for
America will preview the book with Brett Baar next week
for you, all right, Kate have your morning show without
your voice too. Kakc and tells Oklahoma we start.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
Michael, you know that everyone is just waiting for our
dysfunctional government to wait two years, four years mid terms
twenty eight to see if these idiots will go back
to a do nothing Congress do nothing. Presidency do nothing everything,
and that is the dysfunction of our government. And that's
what the world unfortunately waits for when it comes to

(20:15):
bad leadership on the gime side.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
Of the You made that clear, all right. So we
were just going over alarm clocks go off every half hour,
so we were just going over where this Chinese summit
fits in the overall second term of the president's presidency.
He's secured the border. He did that upon arrival, literally

(20:38):
in days. He did what presidents for over forty years
couldn't do. Secured the border, got millions to self deport
and deported the dangerous ones. Now crime is down, border secured,
crime down, Economy doing well. In fact, the DOO yesterday

(20:58):
surged three hundred and seventy points to claim that fifty
thousand mark SMP five hundred, not just first close above
close above seventy five hundred. So we're looking at record market, strong, economy,
border closed, crime down. Venezuela Maduro a thorn in our side, removed,

(21:19):
Cuba collapsing as we speak, Iran neutralized. They are not
a nuclear threat at least for a decade. The Huthis
and Hamas and Hezbollah have been crippled. And the president
managed to do all of this reshaping of the Middle
East without furthering any conflicts with China and Russia, of
which Iran is a proxy of That's pretty remarkable. Or

(21:44):
as rarely end where they begin and with the players
they begin with, they escalate fast, like out of control fires,
depending on the winds. And we talked about in general
how big picture the president is treated at home by
many on the left versus how he's treated by his
adversaries abroad. That you can have disagreements, but respect. It

(22:11):
doesn't exist in America, but everywhere the president goes it
does exist. The point he's making is stop worshiping Trump
and start looking at the issues, the priorities, the roles
of government, the things that government can do, so that

(22:31):
you don't just play the partisan political pendulum game. But
he's right, our a adversaries are certainly hoping that in
two years we go back to a Biden, a Harris,
a something like that. But in the meantime, he leaves
China with their commitment to buy two hundred Boeing jets,

(22:51):
huge ten billion dollars in ag purchases, huge no military
equipment being provided to Aram and a commitment that they
will never be a nuclear nation and that the Strait
should be opened and secured immediately. I'd say, by all measures,
that's a great that's a great trip. I can't wait

(23:12):
to see what the Left does with that, Ben John,
I don't know if this is a follow up.

Speaker 3 (23:16):
Two.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
We don't have his Brikness pick yet.

Speaker 7 (23:18):
Second running in a triple crown tomorrow. I want to
answer Red's questions first and yesterday. Train is only trained
horses five to seven purloins now no more, eight to
ten right close to a mile.

Speaker 2 (23:29):
And Mike, let me talk about your horse, taj Mohaw.
Good horse, little speed, could be in the pack, but
not so fast. So when it is the eight horse
Napoleon solo but.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
Billy all right, early money, and again no triple crown
is in play here. Iron Honor is a nine to
two favorite, Chip Honcho is five to one with taj
Mahal and incredible O'seli is six to one. Napoleon so
is eight to one. That'll be a pretty good pay.

(24:04):
Great White is in there. We never got to see
great run in the Kentucky Derby. He acted up going
into the gate and was scratched. I have I don't
know why. Sometimes this happens, and it doesn't happen often,
but when it does, and I know, it turns out
to be the favorite. But even when he wasn't the

(24:25):
favorite about five days ago, Iron n Are kept coming
to the top of my mind, and so I think
it's going to be Iron Honor or it's going to
be Taj Mahal. Taj Mahal is the speed of the race.
It is the shortest of the races. The second jewel
of the Triple Crown is tomorrow. Though we know not

(24:46):
if we're going to have a different winner for each
jewel of the Triple Crown, it looks almost a certainty
at this point because when we come to the Belmont
and the long mile and a half, I example of
it's Stage Mahal. You're never going to get Tage Mahal
to win the Belmont. So it'd be interesting to see.
And I think what's really brewing here is the debate.

(25:08):
You're going to see from the racing community, a call
to extend the gaps between these races, that it's just
too much to put a horse through. And again that's
been the test. So you might as well just kiss
the Triple Crown goodbye at that point because the test
was and people forget this, even the Kentucky Derby being
over a mile, that's a stretch for a three year old.

(25:33):
They're not used to that, so that that's a pretty
grueling first test in a big field. Then you come
to the speed test a Pimlico, and then you go
to the endurance test of the Belmont and they're all
two weeks apart. It was the proximity of the races
with short recovery time and the different tests that really

(25:54):
made up the Triple Crown, and that's what makes it
meaningful when you have one. And if you make it
three weeks between races or four weeks between races, you
never have a measurement again. But I think that's brewing.
I mean, it is disappointing to have a horse like

(26:16):
Golden Tempo go from last to first virtually in the stretch.
I mean that was very secretariat like to not be
back for a run of the Triple Crown, and they
just simply say, we love our horse more than we
love the Triple Crown. And someone's going to try to
solve that when they do they're going to destroy the
Triple Crown. By the way, on the sports note, ABS

(26:38):
and the Golden Knights, we'll meet in the Western Conference
finals of the NHL. The Golden Knights eliminated the Ducks
last night to join the Abs in the Western Final.
All right, if you're just waking up, it is forty
four minutes after the hour, and these are your top
five stories of the day. Well. President Trump says the

(27:01):
Chinese president Shijin Ping told him China isn't helping Iran
with weapons and they do want the straight open.

Speaker 4 (27:09):
Trump spoke with Fox News Sean Hannity after his bilateral summit.

Speaker 8 (27:13):
He said he's not going to give military equipment. That's
a big savement. He said that today. That's a big savement.
Said that strongly. But at the same time, he said,
you know, they buy a lot of They're all there,
and they'd like to keep doing that. He'd like to
see our most straight opened.

Speaker 4 (27:26):
President Trump says she wants to see a US Iran
deal and offered his help if needed.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
On the economic front.

Speaker 4 (27:31):
Trump said she agreed to buy two hundred passenger jets
from Boeing. Trump summarized the meeting as very good. I'm
Mark Nephew.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
A cryptocurrency regulation bill has cleared a key hurdle after
advancing out of the Senate Banking Committee.

Speaker 5 (27:44):
It comes after a pair of Democrats joined their GOP
colleagues Thursday to advance the Clarity Act with a fifteen
to nine vote. The bill aims to provide guidelines for
federal regulators overseeing the crypto industry, and it has faced
a winding path through the Senate over the past year.
While the vault marks a major step forward for the bill,
it could face issues on the floor where it'll need

(28:06):
more Democrat support.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
I'm Jim Roup. Well, this hasn't happened in seventy years.
Honda lost money.

Speaker 6 (28:13):
The company posted an annual operating loss of more than
two point six billion dollars. Money spent on its electric
vehicle business, Chinese competition, and US tariffs all contributed. Investors
didn't seem to mind, however, as shares jumped seven percent
following Thursday's earnings announcement. I'm Tammy Trihio.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
Jack Osborne is giving fans an update on the upcoming
biopic about his late father, Ozzy Osbourne. Mark Mayfield's back
with more.

Speaker 4 (28:49):
During a live stream on Tuesday, the reality TV star
said I can tell you this, we are moving ahead,
revealing that a script is already in the works. The
movie will likely be released in twenty twenty eight. The
project was first announced on Ozzie's X account in twenty
twenty one.

Speaker 1 (29:05):
A Mark Mayfield, Well, today we're celebrating a small food
invention that changed everything. Sweet.

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(29:31):
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(30:01):
sound so delicious, all right. In baseball, Tigers lost nine
to four. I think the Tigers got swept by the Mets,
the worst team in baseball. Tigers lost nine to four
to the Mets again. Yesterday, Cards five four over the A's.
Dodgers won five to two over the Giants. Pirates beat
the Rockies seven to two. Podres lost seven to one
to the brew Crew NHL Playoffs. Sabers, I mean, it

(30:21):
was a crazy first period. Goal after goal after goal.
It was three to three, and then the Canadians just
pulled away, winning six to three. Montreal now leads the
series three games to two. Ducks lost five to one
of the Golden Knights. They're eliminated. The Golden Knights advanced
take on the Aves in the Western Western Conference Final
and the NBA Playoffs. Tonight we got the Calves and

(30:42):
the Pistons. Cleveland can close out. That would be I
think the first time since twenty eighteen that the Calves
make it all the way to an Eastern Conference final
with a win over the Pistons. But not so fast, right,
my superstation listeners in Detroit. That's why we tip off
and play the game, and then we also have late
game Spurs and the team Wolves. San Antonio leads that
series three games to two birthdays. Well, you want to

(31:07):
talk about another way of feeling old. If England Dan
and john Ford Coley's song is fifty years ago, how
about George Brett is seventy three years old, the same
George Brett who came running out of the dugout going
and by the way, I've touched that bat. It's at
the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. He is seventy

(31:29):
three years old today. Georgie, his kids have ever seen
that face that he saw that we saw when he
was running under that dugout and they ran even faster.
I'm guessing Emmitt Smith fifty seven years old. Actor Chaz Palmonary,
who everybody forgets this but a Bronx Table began as
a one man show and then evolved into the motion

(31:50):
picture where he starred as Sonny. Chaz Palmonary is seventy four.
Tennis great Andy Marie's thirty nine. If it's your birthday,
Happy birthday, We're so glad you were born and thanks
Thanks for sharing just a little bit of your big
day with us here at your morning show. It's Your
Morning Show with Michael del Journo.

Speaker 10 (32:10):
I'm just curious. I haven't noticed anyone for the President
or the media talking about tariffs on this recent China visit,
and I was just wondering, what's your.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
Take on that. Well, as you know, the ten reciprocal
tariff is still in effect with China. All the other
high air tariff rates that caused the earlier tensions in
the year, they have all been removed and that's what

(32:43):
set the table for this discussion. So the tariff thing,
between the court rulings and refunds and you know, that
whole thing has become somewhat of a paper sword, so
it kind of went and took a back seat, I think,
to primarily Iran, but a lot of these other deals

(33:06):
are deals that were negotiated from the standpoint of letting
go of the tariff ideas. So yeah, no one's going
to come right out and talk about tariffs in this summit.
They're going to talk about the results of the President
letting go of the tariff battle, and that's what led
to China purchasing two hundred Boeing jets or the ten

(33:30):
billion dollars in ag purchase promises, and then the the
urgency of Iran, and it's a big deal. Iran is
a proxy of China and Russia that we have not
had an escalation with either, and you have the President
of China saying Iran cannot be allowed to be a

(33:50):
nuclear country. We will not provide any arms to them,
and we too want the Straight of Hormuz open and
safe immediately. So tariffs are not an issue because we've
got two countries willing to do business together. Or so
that's the agreement they leave with. Can't be a sham

(34:14):
because President she is coming to the White House in
just a couple of months in September, so this is
the ongoing relationship. Meanwhile, there should be a lot of
eyes on Cuba. The CIA leader visited with Cuba, came
to Havana to send the very clear message from the
president who's busy in China, it's time to engage in
serious economic and security talks between our two countries. And

(34:38):
if you're serious about talking to us, we're serious about
providing one hundred million dollars in humanitarian efforts because Cuba
is falling, the blocking of oil, the power grid is collapsed,
They're out of oil. It's created all kinds of community
panic and disruption. They are on the verge of no.

(35:00):
I'm a collapse, I jokingly said yesterday, although I wasn't
really joking. I certainly didn't mean to be too light
about it. But I'll bet they're ready to talk now.
And that just gets back to our theme for the day.
Look what this president has done. Venezuela Maduro gone, solved
Cuba collapsing. Those were threats in our hemisphere. Also, I

(35:24):
might add proxies of Russia and China, reshaped the entire
Middle East without upsetting Russia or China and getting China
on board. Not to mention closing the Southern border. Crime
is down, The economy is solid and growing in the
market couldn't be better now. As for the market and
some of these investments that are coming out of this,

(35:45):
we had a great conversation yesterday with our economist David
bonson careful these could be big, big deals and big
wins for big companies, but like the tariffs, a disaster
for small companies in America. About to keep an eye
on that. We're all in this together.

Speaker 10 (35:59):
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