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it's not nice to fool with fava baseball, all right,
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if you're just waking up. Large crowds gathered at the
mall over the weekend for the Jubilee of Prayer. On Sunday,
President Trump's issuing new warnings to Iran, and an investigation
is underway after two military jets collided during an air
show in Idaho, and Luigi Mangioni faces a critical hearing
today in New York City. And we had the Calves
for the first time since twenty eighteen, secure their spot
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in the Eastern Conference Final. Napoleon's Soul won the Preakness,
Aaron Rio from Britain won the PGA Championship. It was
a big weekend of sports. And how about my Buffalo
Sabers with a huge win on Saturday night Tonight Game
seven ESPN. If they can get by the Montreal Canadians.
They will be on their way to the Eastern Conference
Final in the NHL Playoffs. You have be consulting, Chris
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Walker joins us every Monday or sooner if conditions should
ever warrant. I want to talk a little bit about
a lot of things, but starting with the big picture.
Americans in America could learn a lot from the Chinese
US summit last week. These are enemies, adversaries, opposing worldviews,
clearly opposing international agendas. Yet it was filled with respect,
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it was cordial. They were able to find common ground
and achieve some progress, whether it's Boeing jet purchases or
AG purchases, or even a framework of understanding for the
Middle East. And it begs this question in ours and
D's they have way more in common than China and America.
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Why can't they be respectful, cordial and achieve common ground?
Or maybe they don't. I don't know, Chris. What can
we all learn from from how these two adversarial countries
behaved abroad versus how we behave at home? Good morning, Michael.
Speaker 4 (03:23):
You know that's a great question.
Speaker 5 (03:25):
I think one is for show and the other is
for the dough.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
For lack of better word.
Speaker 5 (03:34):
You know, in the international summit is usually staged for cameras,
and a lot of the conversations happened behind the closed
doors rather than of the pattersy out front. I think
our politics is the sausage making that happens in front
of all of us. We're good and for bad, but
at least it's somewhat more in the open than behind
closed doors. So I think that's really kind of what
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it is. You know. I remember ironically reading a book
by James Carvel and Paul mcgalla Clinton, the clintonvisers from
nineteen ninety two, and you know, they said if it
was a really funny point, they said, if coke and
Pepsi had to fight each other for four year commitments
to only being able to tell Coke and pepsi, you
you'd see a much different ad campaign than you see
that grant now because you have a general market.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
That's a great line. Actually, that's true.
Speaker 5 (04:19):
Yeah, in a way, politics is just a zero sum
game where people put all their efforts into winning, and
so it gets uglier and uglier, and you know, as Americans,
we don't like it, but it also is is how
it is as it relates to China and the US.
Speaker 4 (04:35):
I think one thing is important is one thing.
Speaker 5 (04:38):
To note about President Trump is he's always working to
reorient stuff towards America, whether it's like you mentioned, going
jets or uh bringing CEOs with him to a summon
as a first And I thought it was brilliant because
it shows the importance of you know, focusing on American
business and American frankly supremacy in terms of international cooperation.
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And I think that's a really, really good thing.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
So we know that we're in.
Speaker 5 (05:08):
A technological battle against China right now. China knows that
we're in a technological battle. But let's not forget too.
China is not in a great position from a from
a you know, from a child standpoint. You know, their
economy has flowed across the board. They're one whether one
child policy has been it's been a disaster in terms
of long term growth and opportunity. So China has a
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lot to try to catch up with America as well,
and that's why they've invested in so much in technology
to try to get ahead of us on the technological game.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
Yeah, your analogy what's kind of frustrating is, uh, that's
the game of politics to have control for four years.
That's where the people used to be king and Grant
the winner. Now they're the peasant and the victim in
a perpetual state of division. Uh. Somewhere that analogy needs
to be turned on its head and corrected. And I
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guess I come at it from this direction. This is
a president that secured the border lickety split. I mean
did it in the first few days of office, and
there have been zero releases since then. You had the
self deportation and the deportation of criminals to secure America.
Then the assistance of cities that were failing to secure
their streets for their own people, and crime is down dramatically.
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Venezuela Madura in our hemisphere solved Cuba collapsing. We don't
know how that's going to end and make get ugly
as it ends, but it seems to be ending. And
that dates back to Kennedy. Iran neutralized the Huthis hamas
hes Blah crippled. He has completely rewritten the Middle East
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and done so without any escalation with China or Russia,
which is extraordinary. He leaves with verbal commitments for two
hundred Boeing jets ten million dollars in agg purchases at
least the verbal admittant admission that Iran can never be
allowed to be nuclear and that the strait of horror
moves must be opened. And then we have a follow
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up meeting in September. And yet very few in America
want to see any achievement in this summit. I mean,
at that point you've entered dysfunction, right when you when
you can't root for America or even see victories for
America as they happen.
Speaker 4 (07:19):
I couldn't couldn't have said a better myself.
Speaker 5 (07:20):
It's it's such a self own that it's it's lappable.
Speaker 6 (07:26):
You know.
Speaker 4 (07:27):
Look, the president is in that the.
Speaker 5 (07:29):
Middle of his second year of a four year term.
For some of these folks in the media, you would
think that if he hasn't cured cancer and you know,
gotten us to Jupiter, somehow he's a failure. And it's
just they don't say, put the same litmus test on
President Obama, who put us in so much of these
messas that President Trump is hapning clean up, you know.
And look, I don't like to play political fear pointing game,
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but it happens to be the truth. I mean, President
Obama left us in tremendously strategic weaker position. Kind has
the sendency happened on his watch and along as President
Bush frankly, but you know, the idea that somehow this
isn't you know, a mess that's needing to be cleaned up,
is just as an Ostrich like view of the world
that just needs to be revised. So taking away the
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person that they hate, you know, there's clear progress being
made towards rebalancing American supremacy, whether it's in technology, whether
it's in business, whether it's in oil, whether it's in energy,
you know, across the board.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
The President's goal is clear and he's not hiding it.
Speaker 5 (08:29):
And the fact that President g in China is willing
to come along I think shows his respect for President
Trump's strength as he approaches these issues. So for for
a media and in a Democrat party that's that just
looks for failure in every opportunity, I think it takes
a willful ignorance of the understanding of what's actually going on.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Chris Walker, GOP consultant analyst, joins us every Monday, here's
kind of like a dangling participle. Nobody can seem to
tell us what China got out of this summit. I
think I can make a guess. I hope it's not Taiwan,
and I don't think it is, but I can make
a guess that it's oil. And the tariffs are down
to just the ten percent reciprocal tariff, so they get
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the tariffs released and then they get oil from US.
And I think they'd like to keep Taiwan on the table.
I think they know that's a no go. So Taiwan
and really physical support to open the strait of horror moves.
That's the business left to be done, right.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
Absolutely, And look, China the strain Moore moves issue.
Speaker 5 (09:32):
While Americas, we are paying higher prices at the pump,
and it is frustrating. It could be a political liability
in November. It's a strategic effort to try to reorient
energy production and so, and I think China, you know,
not being a China expert myself, but being a student
of human behavior, would like that more reliable partner in
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the energy production sector, I would imagine, and we are
certainly more reliable than Iran. And so from a standpoint
of production and global supply, if America can come out
of the straight uform moves crisis and the you know
these Chinese, the talks of China and become an energy export,
an energy power producer.
Speaker 1 (10:16):
Well, that's a pretty.
Speaker 5 (10:17):
Big win for blue collar jobs in America. That's a
pretty big win for America overall.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
And so I don't know in time as part of
this exactly, and there's a framework here. I don't know
if the next president is jd Vance or if it's
Marco Rubio, or if it's Governor DeSantis. I don't know
who the next president is, but if it's one of
those three, for example, they're going to be handed a
great framework to do some great things with China in
the next four years after that. Whereas if there is
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a change of power, there could be a change of
positioning greatly. So I think there's a lot hinging on
the next two years that really will affect the next
ten to twelve real quickly. Cassidy losing in Louisiana. We've
talked about Orange wave versus Red wave. That side. This
is clearly Donald Trump's party. And you know, you mess
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with the bull, you get the horns. And I suspect
that Thomas Massey is next to go the Cassidy way. Uh,
this is Donald Trump's party and you cross him at
your own peril is the consistent message.
Speaker 4 (11:19):
Right, it seems like it, I think. So what will
be interesting is on.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
The chess board.
Speaker 5 (11:24):
You know, we saw what happened in North Carolina with
Tom Tillis as he became a much more vocal adversary
President Trump politically. And I think you've got another Republican
vote in the Senate now that's a little upset and
probably unwilling to play play ball now, so that makes
things more difficult to pass. Okay, you know what upgrade
have we gotten? I don't know, but you know, at the.
Speaker 4 (11:45):
End of the day, these these the president.
Speaker 5 (11:47):
Runs this party and again yeah, like like you said,
you cross them at your own peril. And you know,
but there does need to be some chext there too.
I mean, you know, we do not have a unit
unilateral executive for a reason, and at some level we
need to have It's good for the president to ask
in sex as well.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
At what point is this Donald Trump's party even after
two years?
Speaker 5 (12:08):
That's the that's the billion toper question, right, I mean,
I think he's going to have a great impact on
the twenty eight primary process, and I would assume his
finger on who he thinks would be the best successor
will have a great influence on how people make their
decision and a continuation of policies and so. But let's
never forget in politics and at least the Republic of
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polics in the last ten years, nobody replaces Donald Trump,
they'll be.
Speaker 4 (12:32):
Mimic Donald Trump. Nobody can be a.
Speaker 5 (12:35):
Copy of Donald Trump. He is a fource un to himself,
and I think whoever comes after him, we'll have to
start their own path because trying to do what he's
doing is not is an impossibility.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
Chris Walker, All Things Republican joins us every Monday or
sooner if conditions warrant. Thanks for your time. We'll talk
again next week.
Speaker 5 (12:51):
Thank you, sir, having a great week.
Speaker 1 (12:53):
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Morning Michael Imrid and your morning show listeners. So I've
been listening to you talk about Dennis LeCour with the
doctor hook that passedway and one of his one favorite
songs I loved theirs was I'm going to love you
a little bit more risk and peace.
Speaker 7 (14:35):
Dennis Leucour, I'm surprised you didn't bring up the rededicate
to fifty over the weekend in Washington. I thought it
was quite good, little politics, but a lot of christ
centered warship.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
I believe it was tastefully done. Yes, we have brought
it up. We're gonna bring it up here. In one second,
listening to that, Bruce Springsteen rejoined Syer, I couldn't help
but think of Bruce Springsteen snubbing Chris Chris, Oh did
you see that? Yeah, and then tried to claim he
didn't see him. Come on, come on. Thousands gathered at
the National Mall in Washington, d C. For the Jubilee
(15:11):
of Prayer. From our talkback to our top story, here's
Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 8 (15:15):
President Trump resigned a Bible verse via a video message
for the event.
Speaker 9 (15:19):
My people, which are called by my name, shall humble
themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from
their wicked ways. Then will I hear from heaven and
will forgive this.
Speaker 8 (15:33):
And the government funded event is part of the official
celebration of America's two hundred and fiftieth Birthday. The stage
four the event looked like the inside of a cathedral
with massive festival sized video screens. I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
That would be second chronicle seven fourteen. Whenever he used
to sign my book, I would always put second chronicle
seven fourteen. I wonder if anybody looked it up. Obviously
the President did. Luigi Mangioni faces a critical hearing today
in New York City and his trial for the alleged
murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian.
Speaker 10 (15:59):
To The judge in Mangioni's state trial is set a
rule on of motion from his defense team that seeks
to suppress key evidence collected during his arrest at a
McDonald's in Pennsylvania. At issue are the items found in
the backpack, which include the alleged murder weapon and a journal.
Mangioni's defense team says the items were unlawfully seized without
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a warrant. Mangioni faces state and federal charges in his
alleged assassination of Brian Thompson. The judge in his federal
trial already ruled to allow the items into that trial
I'm Scott Karr.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
Well Sherry mentioned, the lead singer of the seventies band
Doctor Hook, Dennis La Courier has died. Michael Cast reports.
Speaker 11 (16:38):
Sylvius Mother say Sylvia's His rep confirmed he died at
the age of seventy six following a long and courageous
battle with kidney disease.
Speaker 3 (16:50):
Well Corier is best known for such hits as Sylvia's
Mother on the cover of The Rolling Stone and when
You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman during a career
spanning nearly six decades. It was also a songwriter who
helped found the group originally called Doctor Hook in the
medicine show I'm Michael Castle.
Speaker 1 (17:09):
And may have topped the great Sam Cook with his
version if she was only sixteen sharing the night together.
A lot of its.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
Tell you, this is Mike the Baptist in Cottontown, Tennessee,
and my morning show is your Morning Show with Michaelville Joorno.
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In the meantime, enjoy the podcast of all the doctor hooks.
This is what you've come back with. It in my head.
I had to hear it.
Speaker 12 (18:02):
Watch Baby makes all ritz way, look at that.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
We had a little fight earlier. He brings up this
this sign, not cover the rolling stone, not sharing the
night together, not when you're in love with a beautiful woman,
not Sylvia's mother, Not she's only sixteen, sexy eye. Now
he brings up this one. Baby makes a boojee do. Man,
(18:37):
you remind me of the kid I never forget. I
went to his house. We were playing basketball in the
front yard. Then we went out to his room. He
had all these posters of kiss, which I didn't know
anything about kiss, and he knew them all by name.
It's Paul pry Tag, that's Peter Chris, that's you know.
And he was like all during a I'm really shocked
at how bad we're taking Doctor hooks lead singer's death.
I love Doctor. We're down memory lane this morning club,
(19:00):
That's where I got all money, and I always kept
my word. Thirty six minutes after the hour during the
Central time zone, twenty four minutes to be to work
on time. Good morning. We had a lot of sports
this weekend. Napoleon solo, second separate horse to win the
second jewel of the Triple Crown. I think we'll get
a third different horse to win the Bellman in a
couple of weeks. Calves secured an Eastern Conference final place
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in a huge win last night. I don't know what happened.
I was watching. They were down by like ten. I
don't know if it was the first quarter. Whebers Andrew
flipped down the Country Music Awards just to gripe about
them snubbing Morgan Wallam and I went and checked online,
and I mean, we must have exploded. We went from
down twelve to up twenty at halftime and went on
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to win win twenty five ninety four over the Pistons
in Game seven. So the Calves are headed to the Eastern
Conference finally, and we have like seven different stations in
Ohio listing this morning. Congratulations. Now let's get buff Buffalo home.
Sabers are home tonight Game seven versus the Canadians. That'll
be at six thirty on EESPM. It ended up being
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Aaron Ray to win the PGA Championship. He was five
under yesterday which allowed him to win with nine under.
I'm trying to remember. I went with Scotti Scheffler. I
think he came in seventeenth. John Brahm was a Big
John's pick, although Big John had Napoleon Solo. In the end,
it's Britain's Aaron raw Ray who wins the PGA Championship.
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And that's all the big news from sports all right.
Sounds the day. We say, often revealing, always revealing, often entertaining.
This first one emphasis on entertainment.
Speaker 13 (20:44):
People who majored in online activision with a minor and puberty,
bob a little bit.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
Any of you in the media clearly missed the art
of the deal.
Speaker 4 (20:55):
It's going to work out.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
I shouldn't have to do this. I have a search department.
But Shaquille O'Neal got his bachelor's degree in two thousand,
keeping his promise to his mother that he would finish
his degree after entering the NBA, which he did. He
went on to get an MBA, a master's in business,
and now I believe this masters is in sports science.
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I'm remembering correctly. So Shaquille O'Neal more than kept his
promise to his mother. He got his degree, he's gotten
his second masters. He's at the LSU Assembly Center where
I registered for all my classes, where he dominated the SEC.
And this is how he is introduced to receive his
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second master's diploma. Schaffiel, I hate Charles Barkley and did
he get them to do that? Shaquille, I hate Charles Barkley. O'Neill.
Now you got this doctor waiting to give him his masters,
Charles says, do it? Aren't you pretty much going to
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do it without it? I guess the guy's shaking his head,
shaking his hand, handing his I mean, very impressive, Charles
Barkley with his second master's degree. I thank you more
than kept your promise to mom. I keep harping on
this because I just think it's so it's so interesting.
You know, if if we could all go back in time,
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you know, and it's four years ago, five years ago,
and I'd say, who do you want to make a
case on a certain topic. Do you want it to
be Bill Maher or do you want it to be
Tucker Carlson. I mean, who knew we would wake up
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and suddenly Bill Maher, the voice of the left, would
become the voice of reason along with Senator Federer. Only
did it again, opening up his real time with Bill
Maher on Israel Listen.
Speaker 14 (23:01):
And finally knew all Since yesterday was Israel's birthday, having
become a nation on May fourteenth, seventy eight years ago,
everyone must either wish or a happy birthday or admit
they're anti Semitic. Now it's everyone's right in a free
country to be anti Semitic.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
But enough with hiding.
Speaker 14 (23:19):
Behind Israel or Zionism or Netsan yahuo if you think
it so many do now that when it comes to
human rights, Israel is the monster country of all time.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
You either don't.
Speaker 14 (23:31):
Read or you don't care about your own hypocrisy because
there are so many worse places. But that's where we
are these days, No Jews, no news hah.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
I like that little pause there because that's him acknowledging
that even his own audience is adversarial to this commentary,
and they're waiting for punchline that isn't coming.
Speaker 14 (23:57):
But China, Russia, Usudan, Iran, Mirin, marr Haiti, the Congo,
North Korea all way worse.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
And by the way, as he was listing each of
those countries, he's showing headlines repression, hunger, killing a penicent civilian.
Speaker 14 (24:15):
That's how you know it's anti Semitism. It's the inconsistency.
People talk about Jews these days like something out of Stormfront,
except it's not Stormfront. It's an editor from The American Prospect,
which is a venerable liberal publication that launched the careers
of journalists like Ezra Kline. And yet no one blinks
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when one of their editors says Israel is a brainwashed,
psychopathic death cult that might need to be nuked to
save the human race.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
Uh huh.
Speaker 14 (24:48):
People say the left and the right can't agree on
anything these days, Well, there is this one thing they
agree on. Right winger Tucker Carlson has Nick Fuentes and
Holocaust deniers on his podcast and wonders, along with them,
who really was the bad guy.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
In World War Two?
Speaker 14 (25:06):
And The New York Times has on their podcast super
leftist Hassan Piker, who they call a progressive mind and
who says Zionists should be treated the same as Nazis,
which I assume means hung at Nuremberg.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
I think Bill Maher has taken by the world. And
again this gets very prophetic when the world unites against Israel,
and America is a key ally of Israel. We've talked
often in the last presidential election, the Democrats had a
real eye problem Israel. There's a portion of the Republican
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Party greatly paid too much attention to then maybe it should,
but it is a seed of brewing commonalty. Bill Maher,
the patron saint of the far left, taking the bold stance,
(26:04):
the common sensical stance with Israel. Well, there was a
lot made when it started with the President in the
Rose Garden doing a flash poll. You want JD or
Marco proving that I was right. He's playing the apprentice
with these two, and I think Marco's this guy. Well,
we got JD's response last week, and this weekend we
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got Marco's Listen, would you want to be President?
Speaker 13 (26:27):
Look, I now this is going to sound like a
typical job. I'm going to be in this job for
the next two and a half years. I'm going to
do that job. I'm going to finish the job for
this president. I'm enjoying it very much. I think we're
going to make a lot of good things happen. JD
is a very good friend of mine. At JD runs
for president, I think you'd be in a phenomenal candidate.
I've said publicly and I'll say it again. I'll be
the first person to sign up.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
And support him. I think JD would do great. Would
you want? And then finally, I don't know if you're so,
The question becomes will times change? There are many that
think Marco Rubio needs to jettison from this administration by
the end of the year. If he's serious about running
for president, well a lot could happen by the end
of the year. Cuba could be resolved that as weel
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already is, the Strait could be secured. He could give
a holiday message saying I think we've really achieved every
significant thing we needed to achieve. If the president sees
a dream ticket, keep an eye on this. But the
early positioning anyway verbally is JD's the top and he'll
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let Marco's support and would be wise to choose Marco,
but that could change. This was a very very interesting
conversation on something that used to be the biggest story
in America was the twenty twenty election rigged? Was COVID
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used as a political weapon? I could make you that case.
Was the election rigged? I don't have to make you
the case. In fact, everyone who rigged it admitted to
it and made their own case in Time magazine on
February fifteenth of twenty twenty one, when they tell you
and the Shadow campaign to save the Democracy, it's a
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manifesto on how they rigged the election and why they
did it. We had to to save the democracy and
COVID was a part of it, and rigging was a
part of it, changing election laws, harvesting ballots, and swinging
swing cities of swing precincts of swing states. But on
Sunday Morning on Fox, the questions asked, point blank, can
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the Attorney General find evidence that the election was actually rigged?
Speaker 2 (28:54):
Do you have any evidence that the election was rigged?
Speaker 15 (28:56):
What can you tell us a ton of evidence that
the election was rigged? That's not something that DOJ needs
to tell you about. There there's been evidence about that
for many, many years. What I can tell you is
that we have multiple investigations going on in Arizona, in
Georgia and Fulton County, Georgia, and that's exactly what we're
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looking at. By the way, this is very difficult because
they're very good. They're very good at hiding up misconduct
and hiding what they're doing. And so that's why we're
very focused on finding out whether the right people voted,
whether people who were supposed to vote voted, whether there
was one vote cast per voter, And that's what we're
doing in multiple states.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
And I expect and.
Speaker 15 (29:37):
Again people you'll say to me, how long has it taken?
Why is it taking so long? And the reality the
answer to that is because it takes a lot of
work to uncover what happened in twenty twenty. It takes
a lot of old, good, old fashioned law enforcement, police work,
which is what we're doing. And we have great prosecutors
working on it as well. And I expect it, and
I assure you, I assure the American people that as
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soon as we have something to say for it, whether
it's charges, whether it's a report, whether it's the results
of an investigation. The American people will learn about log uncovered.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
We could have the crack and released after all. Well,
first it was you know, you mess with the bull,
you get the horns. Cassidy was the latest in Louisiana.
Is Massy next? Lindsay Graham on NBC's Meet the Press.
Speaker 6 (30:23):
He tried to He voted to impeach Press Trump, which
would have ruined his political life. He could never run
for office again. Massy's on the ballot Tuesday. He votes
against Trump all the time. What's the headline? Trump Strong?
Those who try to destroy Trump politically, stand in the
way of his agenda are going to lose. Bill made
a decision, what would LBJ do? Is it natural for
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a politician to go after people who try to destroy
their political life?
Speaker 1 (30:50):
So Bill Cassei's.
Speaker 6 (30:52):
Lost because he tried to destroy Trump. Massy's gonna lose
because he's trying to destroy the agenda.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
Lindsey Graham, I Meet the Press, that's your Sounds of
the day. You're going to get smoked. He's got to stop.
Speaker 3 (31:06):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
I don't think he knows what you said either. It's
got to be a big misunderstanding. I'm going land, I'm
going light. How do you like by garbage? I love
your garbage truck. What's happening in the Middle East right
now isn't just another headline. It's a direct hit to
your wallet. The Iran conflict is pushing oil prices higher,
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and that impacts everything you buy gas, groceries, utilities, and
when energy spikes, your dollar buys less and it buys
less fast. Inflation has just jumped again, driven largely by
the energy sector, and now major banks warn more volatility
could be ahead. Are you concerned? If inflation sticks and
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energy stays high, the economy will slow down and recession
risks are high. Moodies puts the odds near fifty percent.
That's a warning sign you can't ignore. So what are
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Speaker 3 (32:29):
It's your Morning show with Michael Del Johno.
Speaker 1 (32:33):
I am Michael del Journal. President Trump has another warning
for Iran. The clock is ticking. Mark Mayfield has our
top story.
Speaker 8 (32:40):
Trump advise to Iran they better get moving fast or
there won't be anything left of them. In a Sunday
morning post on truth Social Trump wrote that time is
of the essence as peace negotiations appear to remain stalled.
Trump's latest threat comes after he rejected i Ron's response
to the Whitehouse peace proposal as totally unacceptable.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
Last week, he also.
Speaker 8 (32:59):
Described the French cease fire as being on life support.
Speaker 1 (33:02):
I'm Mark Mayfield. Big court date today for Luigi Mangioni
in New York City.
Speaker 10 (33:06):
The judge in Mangioni's state trial is set a rule
on a motion from his defense team that seeks to
suppress key evidence collected during his arrest at a McDonald's
in Pennsylvania. At issue are the items found in the backpack,
which include the alleged murder weapon and a journal. Mangione's
defense team says the items were unlawfully seized without a warrant.
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Mangioni faces state and federal charges in his alleged assassination
of Brian Thompson. The judge in his federal trial already
ruled to allow the items into that trial. I'm Scott
Carr fac The sixty.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
First Academy of Country Music Awards are in the books.
The star studded list of performances included Laney Wilson, Miranda Lambert,
Casey Musgraves, Blake Shelton, Caane Brown, among others. Ella Langley
was the big winner of the night, four awards in all,
including Female Artists of the Year and Song of the
Year for choosing Texas. The Covenant Entertainer of the Year
award on to Landy Wilson and Cody Johnson is the
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twenty twenty six Mail Artist of the Year. Brooks and
Dunn tacombe Best Duo. Shania Twain was your host at
the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas. And say goodbye
to a beer that made Milwaukee famous, Schlitz.
Speaker 10 (34:17):
Dear disaster killed out up beer Shitz.
Speaker 16 (34:20):
Paps Brewing is ending production of Schlitz after one hundred
and seventy seven years of existence. Schlitz was once America's
largest brewer after being founded in eighteen forty nine and
was bought by Paps in nineteen ninety nine. The company
gave permission to Wisconsin Brewing Company to brewin eighty barrel
batch of Schlitz next Saturday, using specifications from a nineteen
forty eight recipe. Pre Orders for the final batch can
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be made that day and will be available next month.
I'm Tammy Trihuel.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
Now to a man that was always simply a loyal
old style drinker, Roy O'Niel or National correspondent. This situation
in Cuba continues to deteriorate. Their grid is down, their
oil starved. The President would like them to come and
talk sensibly about security and energy, but there could be
military retaliation on Guantanamo Bay. Where does this volatile situation
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stand as we speak.
Speaker 17 (35:09):
Yeah, a story breaking over the weekend on Axios that
said Cuba has in its possession about three hundred military
style drones and that they have practiced targeting places like
Guantanamo Bay, maybe perhaps the Florida Keys. Also that members
of the IRGC Iran's military may be there in Havana
helping to teach them how to use these drones and
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the other kind of drone technology in the most effective
way possible.
Speaker 1 (35:38):
All Right, I mean I would think that they're in
a kind of an energy check made in some kind
of I'm sure we have defense scenarios in play. I
don't know where they would go on that trajectory. What
are the odds that they're going to sit down and
talk sensibly? And how possible it is it that the
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president may have taken out the two biggest adversaries in
our heavensphere of Venezuela and Cuba all in one year.
Speaker 17 (36:06):
Yeah, I mean that's the possibility. But you know, we're
waiting to see again how Cuba is finally going to
break on this. They have no more oil, their electric
grid is essentially shut down, people are starving, a humanitarian
crisis is developing. Will Raoul Castro move the needle and
will he be indicted this week? That could then lead
the US to say to pull a kind of Maduro
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operation again, this time in Havana.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
Yeah, because humanitarian dollars are waiting if they're willing to
come to the table as well as oil. We'll see,
We'll follow the story. Roy O'Neil the great reporting today
as always, all right, one chance to live This Monday,
May the eighteenth, twenty twenty six. It will never ever
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This is your Morning Show with Michael Ndheld, Joano, the