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A new way of talk, a new way of understanding
because we're in this together.

Speaker 4 (00:49):
This is your morning show with Michael Delchorn.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
Seven minutes after the hour and welcome to Wednesday, May,
the twenty first year of our Lord on the Aeric,
streaming live on your iHeartRadio app. This is your morning show.
I'm Michael del Jorno, honored to serve you. Jeffrey's serving
me with the sound Why Daddy's Home.

Speaker 4 (01:11):
Because it's always what that is like to become a tradition.
When did I become dad?

Speaker 1 (01:16):
Or as my father used to say to me, who
dropped dead?

Speaker 4 (01:18):
Made you boss.

Speaker 3 (01:21):
As Joe, did everybody know we're back to normal?

Speaker 1 (01:24):
When I was away for a couple of days, I
was talking to my friend Joe Vig about we should
we should really write a book. I mean little things
that the parents of previous generations said that had been
proven true. My dad had a great one, and I
remember at the time it didn't really make sense to me,

(01:46):
But now having lived six sixty years, it is so true.

Speaker 4 (01:52):
My dad had another one.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Nothing good happens after midnight, and that a lot looking forward.
It didn't make a lot of sense looking back. Every
I mean, I think ninety eight percent of all the
mistakes we make in life, if we lived by that
home by midnight wouldn't happen.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
Mine was I'll give you something to cry about and
eat it or wear it.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
That's ever Gota needed a word I got. I'll give
you something to cry, but I'll give you some decry
as he was giving me something to cry about. Right, Well,
you played Daddy's That's why we're all thinking about Dad,
all right. Nine minutes after the hour, President Trump wants
the US to have a Golden Dome defense system similar
to Israel, similar to the vision of Ronald Reagan so
much of Donald Trump. At some point, we're going to

(02:39):
look back too soon to do this, and you were
going to end up putting Kennedy, Reagan, and Trump together
as historic figures, because I.

Speaker 4 (02:51):
Can tell you.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
Do you remember when the election was going on and
some people were shocked when Donald Trump picked JD. Vance
And I said to everybody, trust me, that is Donald
Trump Junior's pick. You said that a lot. Yeah, Donald
Trump's pick was Marco Rubio all along, and he and

(03:15):
Marco falls in this group too. You can read things
about the president and I can tell you his heroes
are Kennedy and Reagan, and I think going back to
George Washington, those are his heroes. And here's another one
that he models after, Ronald Reagan, the Golden Dome Defense System.
The spokesperson for former President Biden is saying his last

(03:38):
known prostate cancer.

Speaker 4 (03:40):
Screening was over a decade ago, twenty fourteen. That is remarkable.
That would have been at least what two.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Annual exams as Vice president of the United States, that
would have been for as President of the United States,
and probably one or two as a candidate for president
of United States. I mean, you add them all up
that we're never done. For me, that's the most unthinkable

(04:17):
thing so far. I mean, we all get annual physic
I think, don't we have to get an annual physical
for our jobs? Yeah, otherwise we get a different insurance rate.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
Right, this guy is.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Vice president president and a presidential candidate, and he's not
getting annual physicals or he's getting annual physicals as they reported,
he was getting annual physicals and he was in.

Speaker 4 (04:37):
Great health, tip top shape, but they hadn't done a
prostate screening. I do we.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
Have to go back to manual to make sure these
things are getting done.

Speaker 4 (04:49):
Who doesn't get one every year? Well, that would explain
a lot. Let me guess, no, chest X right in
four years. I I have two favorite intellectually.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
My favorite moment is that I know I'm look, I
can't help, but I was right a long time ago.

Speaker 4 (05:08):
No, I'm kidding. I've always been a fan of Marco Rubio.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
He had my support in twenty sixteen, and you know,
when Donald Trump secured the nomination, I got behind Donald Trump.
And I will tell you at that point I loved
everything Donald Trump stood for. I didn't always like the
way he said it. And now and certainly post the

(05:32):
assassination attempt. Now I love everything about Donald Trump, and
I love the way he's saying it and the way
he's doing it. So I'm completely on board. So this
is not an instead of it's a hey, maybe next.
This is really the most interesting conversation today, and that is,
and I think this will be very nineteen eighty. Who's
the heir apparent to Trump? Isn't do you give it

(05:55):
to JD. Vans the vice president? Who's shining the brightest
right now? I think it's clearly in consistantly Marco Rubio.
But what a no brainer ticket Vance Rubio? And then
people wonder what do we do with Disantis or you know,
some of these other players. But I think the cream
is coming to the top. And I think JD. Vance
and Marco Rubio are very early on. I mean, and

(06:17):
I say that very early on. What are we one
hundred and ten, twelve days whatever into this presidency? They
are looking as a couple as the year apparent to
Trump is the several tornadoes spotted Tuesday. We had several
mostly just rotation on radar here in Middle Tennessee, which

(06:37):
you know that does I was like, so smooth yesterday
you could have filmed well, this would now be Twister three.
First Southwest Airlines took control and got me in right
before the storm sit in Nashville. I mean I landed
and they were on our tail. I could see them
out the window actually niks. And then my friend Pete

(06:58):
picked me up because my wife has a virus that
she's working hard to give to the entire family.

Speaker 4 (07:03):
That's okay, I'll go back to the room like a
like a leper.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
Well, just stop touching everything right before we touch it.

Speaker 4 (07:13):
Where's the advil here? I'll open it. No, I don't
want you touch in ed So anyway, he picks me up.
I have the radar on my phone and we are
driving towards Franklin and I am navigating him all around
as the storm is moving east. We're just going right
along the tail all the way to my door. And

(07:34):
missed it.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
But there were some nasty stuff. And I saw some
pictures that I would say were more than just radar rotation.
They were tornadoes, but none not that I'm aware of,
red that hit the ground. I don't think so pretty
nasty weather. And that was for Mississippi, Tennessee and Ohio,
which you know. I keep telling everybody this is the
new tornado Alley, the count our Alabama, Tennessee and Ohio

(08:00):
count our tornadoes.

Speaker 4 (08:01):
And compare him to remember the old one Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas.
We're the new tornado Alley.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
But do you watch this gown on YouTube's name is
Ryan Hall, y'all, and he does weather forecast.

Speaker 4 (08:11):
He has storm chasing.

Speaker 3 (08:12):
I could take him up till y'all, but glad, but
he has storm chasers all over the United States and
he has live feeds, and he was showing this tornado
forming over Alabama last night and you saw it come
down out of the sky. It was the most incredible thing.
I watched for thirty minutes and just prayed for those
people in Alabama as I saw this thing coming.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
In hit the ground.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
Mother Nature has a humbling effect, and we see this
with hurricanes, we see this with tornadoes, we see this
with earthquakes. So lucky to get out of it in
better shape than the last storm, that's for sure, all right?
No tax on tips act that is now moving to

(08:57):
the house. Where does the big beautiful deal it's self
stand and a twofold And how important is this for
Donald Trump. We're going to talk about that a lot
with David Snati in our conversation with David on this Wednesday.
And then John Decker is going to be joining because
the President is moving forward with his planned defense plan

(09:19):
for a Golden Dome. And finally, Delaware has become the
latest state to legalize assistant suicide. You know, I used
to say a long time ago, if we don't get
issues and this is different than abortion, I get all
the nuanced differences, but if we don't get questions about
when life begins, right, we won't get questions about when

(09:42):
end life ends right? And I always get just concerned.
I'm not making any strong political statements. I'm not telling
anybody how to think. If you're terminally ill and you
wanted to end your life on your terms, that is
certainly decision you should make, or perhaps have the right
to make. The problem is, as we embark on that

(10:06):
slippery slope, just like abortion had just become birth control,
and the equation was when does life begin? The answer
nobody wanted to say out loud is when it's wanted. Careful,
when does life end? It could become when it's not wanted.
So this is one of those things that is really growing.

(10:27):
I see a lot of videos on this. I've watched
a lot of videos on this with really loving, caring
hospice personnel who handle this, and it's very difficult to watch.
But some people when they're terminal, and then what's the
next question that's going to pop up? But what if

(10:49):
they're not terminal? And then is it a matter of
legalizing suicide assisted suicide or is it just a matter
of it becoming.

Speaker 4 (11:03):
Commonplace?

Speaker 1 (11:05):
And then it's a short jump to you take people
to the like you take dogs to the vet, you
take people to the assistant suicide. So we haven't had
a chance to really bring this up. Maybe we'll kick
it around with David a little bit too, But this
is something that is growing state by state.

Speaker 4 (11:22):
It is gonna be time very common Can I hand
on a good note?

Speaker 5 (11:24):
For sure?

Speaker 4 (11:26):
The Oklahoma City Thunder took Game one.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
Did anybody notice that I said if the Oklahoma City
Thunder lose, I won't be here Monday and Tuesday.

Speaker 4 (11:34):
Yeah? And then they won and I wasn't here Monday
and Tuesday? Did anybody even notice? We didn't get to
talk back about it. I got away with it.

Speaker 6 (11:43):
It's your morning show with Michael Bill Chorno.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
Great to have you back.

Speaker 4 (11:50):
Jeffrey bread h Jeffrey, you should just magic work.

Speaker 3 (11:54):
We're back to normal now.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
Remember, one man's normal is not.

Speaker 3 (11:58):
Another man's normal. Look at the case that Joe Biden.

Speaker 7 (12:02):
I mean he's normally, he's fine, he's great, he's blowing everyone.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
Out of the water.

Speaker 4 (12:07):
Oh now he's got cancer.

Speaker 5 (12:09):
So which one was normal?

Speaker 4 (12:11):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (12:12):
Thanks to doctor Binnie Boomba who has been taking care
of Joe Biden. Apparently no chest X rays, no prostate screetings. Yeah,
that could get pretty advanced in a hurry. Go to
be back. Don't forget. Can't have your morning show without
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You'll see it if you're listening on the iHeartRadio app.
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Speaker 4 (12:42):
Minutes after the hour. If you're just waking up, these
all are your top five stories of the day. Hey,
spokesperson for former former President Biden is saying the last
known prostate cancer screening happened over a decade ago.

Speaker 5 (12:58):
Spokesperson said the last screening four Biden prior to Friday
came in twenty fourteen and that he had never been
diagnosed with the disease. Biden was diagnosed with an aggressive
stage four prostate cancer over the weekend that has spread
to the bone.

Speaker 4 (13:10):
I'm Mert Meefield. You can only imagine how long has
it been since he had a kolonoscopy.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
President Trump wants the US to have a Golden Dome
defense system up and running by the end of his term.

Speaker 2 (13:20):
He outlined his plans for the missile defense system in
an announcement from the Oval Office alongside Defense Secretary Pete Haig.

Speaker 3 (13:27):
Saith once fully constructed the Golden Dome will be capable
of intercepting missiles even if they are launched from other
sides of the world, and even if they are.

Speaker 4 (13:36):
Launched from space.

Speaker 2 (13:38):
The Golden Dome is the President's vision for a cutting
edge missile shield that can protect the US from long
range strikes. Trump said the final price tag for the
system will be around one hundred seventy five billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (13:51):
I'm Brian shook and I am Noster del Jornos, so
I would tell you especially things launched from space. Millions
of holiday travelers will be enjoying cheap gas for the
Memorial Day weekend.

Speaker 4 (14:04):
Tammy Trichio has more.

Speaker 8 (14:05):
Gas Betty says the national average prize for a gallon
of gas will be about three dollars and eight cents,
which would be the cheapest Memorial Day gas price since
twenty twenty one. The Gas Price website says, adjusted for inflation,
it could be the lowest Memorial Day gas price since
two thousand and three. Triple A says over thirty nine
million people will travel by car over the holiday weekend.

(14:26):
That's up three percent from last year. I'm Tammy Tricho.

Speaker 4 (14:29):
Well, it was certainly last call for Norm Peterson. Lisa
Carton has more on the death of George Wynn.

Speaker 9 (14:34):
Everybody, Hey, what's happened to Norman?

Speaker 10 (14:39):
Cheerstar George Went is dead at the age of seventy six.
His family said he died in his sleep on Tuesday.
Went starred as Norm Peterson in the hit sitcom and
was nominated six straight times for Outstanding Supporting Actor in
a Comedy Series at the Emmys. After Cheers went off
the air, he was given his own sitcom called The
George Wentz Show. Also appeared in films like The Little

(15:02):
Rascals and Airplane two, the sequel.

Speaker 4 (15:04):
I'm Elisa Carton, you know, you look.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
At this cast. I think George went is the third
to pass coaches passed. I guess if Harry Anderson and
a lot of people don't remember some of his guest
appearances he has passed.

Speaker 4 (15:18):
Was that prior to Night Court?

Speaker 1 (15:20):
Yeah, prior, and then of course Christy Alley, so he
would be the third death. But look at this cast,
Ted Danson, George went Shelley Long, Rhea Pearlman, John Ratzenberger,
Woody Harrelson, Kirsty Ally, Kelsey Grammer, b B.

Speaker 4 (15:37):
Newitt.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
I mean, it was just a iconic show that became
in a time where you know, we all had those
common you know, those things in common where we would
watch Cheers and talk about it. Now people are watching
a million different things and it's all so different. Big
win for the Oklahoma City Thunder. They took Game one
of the Western Conference Finals last night, eighty eight big

(16:01):
over the Timberwolves. They lead the series one game to nothing.
Nixon Pacers Game one.

Speaker 4 (16:05):
Tonight Eastern Conference Final in the NHL for Florida Panthers
now at one game to nothing after winning five to
two over the Hurricanes last night in Carolina.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Oilers and Dallas versus Dallas versus this That's not can't
be right. The Oilers are in Dallas to take on
the Stars tonight in the Western Conference Final.

Speaker 4 (16:28):
My name is Stuart.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
I'm from Monkeytown, Tennessee, and my morning shows your Morning
Show with TZA Boy.

Speaker 4 (16:44):
Hi, I'm Michael.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
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in the meantime, enjoyed the podcast. President Trump will meet
with the South African president today President Biden, A spokesperson

(17:08):
for President Biden saying he is his last known prostate
cancer screening happened over a decade ago. We do not
recommend that for most patients, especially elderly. Several tornadoes were
spotted Tuesday afternoon. Luckily, no one was harmed in the
storms through Mississippi, Tennessee in the Ohio Valley and.

Speaker 4 (17:26):
No Tax on Tips?

Speaker 1 (17:28):
Moving to the house, always moving on up, moving on up.
In a surprise move, the Republican led Senate quickly passed
the No Tax On Tips Act? Has anybody ever delved
into this? Because it's not just a blank check for tips.
It's the first what twenty five thousand of cash tips? Right,

(17:51):
because a lot of people do that. I'm one of them.
Who are you planning at? I'm just telling Red that's
your area expertise.

Speaker 4 (18:01):
In other words, you have no clue. I got nothing,
but you know I'm not.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
I play every day man for the audience to make
them feel more comfortable. I'm telling you it's only for
cash tips and up to twenty five Is that me
not on a credit card?

Speaker 7 (18:15):
When you put a tip on credit card? I don't believe.
So it's limited to cash tips. See I always tip
in cash. Now, I'm not suggesting that they shouldn't tell
the government. That's certainly they're prerogative, but I do it
so they have it. Don't have to wait till a paycheck.

Speaker 1 (18:35):
You know, I don't know, maybe they got an electric bill,
or you know, maybe they need to get some groceries
on the way home. So the legislation would create a
tax deduction worth up to twenty five thousand dollars for tips,
limited to cash tips that workers report to employers for
withholding purposes on payroll. The tax break would also be
restricted to employees who earn one hundred and sixty.

Speaker 4 (18:58):
Thousand dollars or us.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
That may seem like, well that's everybody, No, I mean
at a high end restaurant. I think there are waiters
clearly at high end restaurants that make more than one
hundred and sixty thousand dollars. This would not impact them.
It was introduced in January by Senator Ted Cruz. Well,
the idea came from Donald Trump. You know, it's interesting,

(19:22):
you never know what Donald Trump every now and then
he just riffs something, and you know, sometimes we go,
you know, Golf of America. What's he doing, and now
it's Golf of America. You know, he riffs no tags
on tips, and now there's no tag, just like he
pulls up in a garbage truck. Although we didn't replace
the presidential limousine with them. This was one that really stuck.

(19:46):
This resonated with a lot of the working class.

Speaker 4 (19:48):
Now, if you didn't have everything else happening in the background.
I say that as an analogy.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
I'm watching a Muhammad Ali documentary and the life of
Muhammad Ali. Knew it was America in the background that
you could see so clearly, the fight between the Nation
of Islam and Billy Graham for the soul of Muhammad
Ali and the soul of the nation, and everything was
going on. So in the background is a party, the

(20:19):
Democrat Party that used to be the party of the
working class, do nothing but pander for power.

Speaker 4 (20:25):
And then deliver nothing.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
And so they start losing the Hispanic vote over conflating
border issues. They start losing the Black vote for not
delivering on promises. So that was all perfect timing. And
then Trump not being Republican. I mean he is, but
come on, let's face it, he's his own thing. And
my best definition is it's the Reagan Revolution, the Tea

(20:51):
Party and Maga all morphed into one, and somehow he
became the face and the voice the champion of the
little guy in the middle class. As the Democrats are
just pounding, he's nothing but cuts for the rich, and
this and that, no, and then this was just that
perfect cherry on the whip cream. You hard working waiters

(21:16):
and waitresses, you shouldn't be paying taxes on your tips.

Speaker 4 (21:20):
And it stuck.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
Then introduced by Ted Cruz on behalf of the president,
although Chuckie Schumer would like to give credit to the
Democrats and no mention of Donald Trump. This bill now
goes to the House in New Orleans. And this could
only happen in New Orleans. And it was so obvious
it was an inside job. I mean, ten dangerous people

(21:42):
right out the back door, started crossing the interstate. That
just doesn't happen. It turns out a jail maintenance worker
has now been arrested for allegedly helping the ten escape
from the New Orleans correction facility. These are very dangerous people.
According to the rest warrants. Sterling Williams, thirty three years old,
to police, earned off water in a cell after an

(22:02):
inmate threatened to shank him. This allowed the escapees to
pull a metal toilet and sinc off the wall without
flooding the cell, and then escape through all.

Speaker 4 (22:19):
And sounds. The day later. The serious sound is Marco
Rubia solidifying a serious position for himself in the future.
I've always saw this and the song is timings everything.
I thought he was ready to be president in twenty sixteen,

(22:40):
Well he's really going to be ready.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
By twenty twenty eight. The question is top or bottom
of the ticket? So who are the air of parents?
And they both have shining moments. I guess if we
view this kind of like a debate, and a debate,
you want to have a couple of great moments and
have no moments, no memorably bad moments. I think Jadvance

(23:05):
got away with it. I don't know that he had
the greatest moment with Zelenski in the Oval office, but
that JD. Bans has been spectacular and Marco Ruby has
been spectacular.

Speaker 4 (23:15):
Why not just put them both together? So we have
a montage of.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
Marco Rubio handling a and this goes beyond opposition party.
This is just pure obstruction what you see one Democrat
senator doing in a committee hearing with Marco Rubio. But
the way Rubio handles him's spectacular. There'll be a shorter

(23:43):
clip in the Sounds of the Day, But I want
you to kind of hear this.

Speaker 4 (23:47):
This is Matt Holland, and.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
He basically chose to use his entire seven minutes to
just speak ill of Marco Rubio, and it was very
pernol And then it ends with a comment, not a question,
that it's Marco Rubio's time. But remember this delicate balance
we always talk about, and that balance being opposition party

(24:14):
versus just pure obstruction. This is what pure obstruction sounds like.
Simultaneously as it adds another jewel to the crown of
Marco Rubio that I think is one hundred and ten
fifteen days in looking like a pretty no brainer ticket
vance Rubio.

Speaker 6 (24:31):
Listen, and I have to tell you directly and personally
that I regret voting for you for Secretary of State.

Speaker 4 (24:37):
I yield back.

Speaker 9 (24:39):
I respond, well, first of all, your regret for voting
for me confirms I'm doing a good job based on
what I go. That's a clipping statements, Secretary, And I respond,
mister Chairman.

Speaker 6 (24:48):
You me I didn't ask, Senator, please let the secretary.
I'd be happy to, but then I can respond to
his Your time's up, Senator, and willfully used. I might add, well,
your remindsment to not represent the of this committee.

Speaker 9 (25:00):
Welly, please, well, i'd like to I can't respond to
everything he said, because much of these are untrue, but
I'll go through a few. First of all, I'm actually
very proud of the work we've done with USAID. For example,
I don't regret cutting ten million dollars for male circumcisions
in Mozambique. I don't know how that makes it stronger
and more prosperous as a nation. I don't regret psycho
social support services I raised the day I.

Speaker 6 (25:22):
Respond, Senator, i'd ask you to suspend. You had seven
straight minutes. I use my time that way, mister Chairman.
That's my right to please suspend that way. Secretary Review, Well, I.

Speaker 9 (25:34):
Can go on. I mean, there's other things here. We
spent two hundred and twenty seven thousand dollars for Big
Cat's YouTube channel from USAID.

Speaker 4 (25:40):
We spent fourteen million.

Speaker 9 (25:42):
Dollars for social cohesion in Mali, whatever the hell that means.
So I can go on and on. I got the
list here, and there's more that I didn't even bring
the whole list. In the case of El Salvador, absolutely
absolutely we deported gang members, gang members, including the one
that you had a margarita with and that guy is
a human trafficker, and that guy is a gangbanger, and
that and the evidence is going to be clear in

(26:03):
the days of division.

Speaker 4 (26:06):
Rubio has the floor Chairman.

Speaker 6 (26:08):
He can't make unsubstantiated like that Secretary.

Speaker 4 (26:11):
Rubio has the floor.

Speaker 6 (26:12):
You dri Ruo should take that testimony, the federal fenator states,
because hasn't done it under oath.

Speaker 9 (26:18):
Here's another point, Okay, there is a division in our
government between the federal branch and the judicial branch.

Speaker 4 (26:24):
No judge and the.

Speaker 9 (26:25):
Judicial branch cannot tell me or the president how to
conduct foreign policy. No judge can tell me how I
have to outreach to a foreign partner or what I
need to say to them. And if I do reach
to that foreign partner and talk to them, I haven't
under no obligation to share that with a judiciary branch.
Just like a judge cannot order me to negotiate with
a foreign minister of Russia, they cannot order me to
negotiate with a foreign minister or the president of El Salvador.

Speaker 4 (26:47):
And if I did negotiate.

Speaker 9 (26:48):
With them, which we have responded to them, and we've
told them, we've had communications with the President of El Salvador.
I am under no obligation under our division of powers
in this country and to share with the led the
judicial bran branch how I conducted diplomacy of the United States.
It would actually be counterproductive if I started sharing with
courts or frankly, with the media my conversations with foreign

(27:09):
leaders and all of their details. No foreign leader would
talk to me again, and we would break trust with them.
So I have complied with every court order. What I
won't comply with is an order to disclose what I'm
saying and what we're talking about with the foreign leader,
because then they won't talk to me. Diplomacy doesn't work
that way. Don't know about the student visas.

Speaker 4 (27:27):
Let me say this. I don't deport.

Speaker 9 (27:28):
Anybody, and I don't snatch anybody. The State Department does
not have officers in the streets snatching everybody. What I
do is revoke visas. And it's very simple. A visa
is a is not a right. It is a privilege.
People apply for student visas to come into the United
States and study. And if you tell me that you're
coming to the United States to lead campus crusades to
take over libraries and burn down, try to burn down

(27:49):
buildings and acts of violence.

Speaker 4 (27:51):
We're not going to get that.

Speaker 6 (27:53):
Give you that would docretary.

Speaker 4 (27:56):
And every single one of these.

Speaker 9 (27:58):
The bottom line is, if you're coming here, if they're
of trouble on our campuses, we will deny you a visa.

Speaker 4 (28:03):
And if you have the first of them and a five,
we're going to do more. There are more coming.

Speaker 9 (28:07):
We're going to continue to revoke the visas of people
who are here as guests and are disrupting our higher
education facilities. People are paying money, these kids paying money
to go to school, and they have to walk right
on the edge of the tour hereupting the farm.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
I don't know why they can't turn that guy's microphone
off be you know, still in Margaritaville with Garcia. What
I loved about that, That's the first time I've heard
anybody ever defend a young student who is at a
university to get an education. I'm thinking of the library

(28:42):
that was Columbia, wasn't it. I mean there's kids in there.
It's right before finals, and you can see all these kids.
They are trying to study while all this nonsense is
going on. What if you're going to college to learn,
get a grade, graduate, wait and begin a career. What
are your rights with all this nonsense going on? I mean,

(29:08):
Marco Rubio shining as Secretary of State, shining so bright,
it's just a matter of time before the conversation quickly
turns to isn't the obvious ticket?

Speaker 4 (29:20):
In three years?

Speaker 1 (29:22):
Very similar people forget this And it's been a while
since we've done it. That eighty convention was a coin flip.
A Reagan came up short in seventy six. Can you
imagine had he gotten over the top in seventy six,

(29:42):
probably would have defeated Carter. There's two can you imagine
one would be? And it would have been difficult that
close to Watergate, But I think as close as it
was even with Ford. I would go on to say,
I've I think Reagan would have won in seventy six.
That could maybe be a separate argument. But I always

(30:07):
shuddered the thought of what if Jimmy Carter had gotten
a second term? Where would we be? It was one
of those that just had to not be so for
our old good. Where would we be right now without
Donald Trump? I think Donald Trump and John F. Kennedy.
Both are the two presidents that were never supposed to happen,

(30:28):
and what did we dodge. In the case of Kennedy,
he was killed and they booke ended the New Deal
with the Great Society. So they got what they wanted
and they got their war. But with Trump, this will
be best understood looking back, but I think it's pretty

(30:48):
significant stuff. So when I look back in nineteen eighty,
it was fifty to fifty between Reagan and Bush, and
it wasn't what one state brought to the ticket or
it was about uniting the party. And so the way
they united the party was they combined them as a ticket.
So Trump and Bush had an energized United Republican Party

(31:14):
moving forward. Obviously a defeated Carter. Obviously it's set up
an eight year of control really twelve when you had
the four for HW Bush after and a Reagan Revolution
for decades. I think something just like that is getting
ready to happen. And it's the perfect handoff because this

(31:35):
is Reagan Revolution meets Tea Party meets Maga trump Ism.
Combine it all together. It may be your best ticket,
your best president vice president ever.

Speaker 4 (31:47):
In JD. Vance and Marc Rubio, and is that taking shape? Now.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
There's a lot of ground left to live in three years,
but right now both are shining, shining so bright, it's
impossible to think this gets handed off to anybody else.
Pretty remarkable testimony, Pretty remarkable over the line of opposition
party into obstruction. I can't believe that Senator Van Holland

(32:12):
is so willing to die on a hill with an
MS thirteen gang member.

Speaker 4 (32:17):
I mean, it's just.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
It's so out of step with the American people, but
it's so allowed Marco Rubio to shine.

Speaker 4 (32:29):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chrona.

Speaker 1 (32:33):
Hey, if you're just waking up your top five stories
of the day. President Trump wants the US to have
a Golden Dome defense system, much like Ronald Reagan wanted
four decades ago. A spokesperson for former President Biden is
saying his last prostate screening happened about a decade ago.
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(32:54):
Ohio Valley's fortunately no loss of life, and Delaware has
been I'm the latest state to legalize assistant suicide.

Speaker 4 (33:03):
By has cancer. Delaware realyzes somebody get the pillow out
of Jel's hand quickly. We're all in this together. This
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