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All right, it's eight minutes after the hour. Good morning,

(02:40):
this is your day, this is your morning show. Let's
see what's on the menu. Six people are injured, including
one critically, after what the FBI says was an act
of terrorism. Clearly an Egyptian man who came to the
US and got a work visa in twenty twenty two
in the Biden administration then did not leave overstayed. I mean,

(03:04):
this is a double whammy for the left, just to
get people focused on not the Democrat versus Republican. This
is look, you go back to nine to eleven. The
conclusion of the nine to eleven commission was lack of
imagination and a lack of communication among agencies. That's why

(03:30):
you have homeland security. There's not much imagination. There's an
Israeli march for those being held prisoners by Hamas, and
an Egyptian who should even be here, throws them all
tough cocktail and burns them. There shouldn't be any failures
of communication, and there shouldn't be any failure of imagination involved.

(03:52):
Here buried in the nine to eleven report was the truth.
And I remember it was moments after nine to eleven
and I was doing Mornings Intels, Oklahoma at the time.
And we remember I had told my producer, get me
Governor Keating, knowing that he had been with CIA, knowing
his brother had warned of terrorism on US soil. Martin,

(04:18):
So I have Governor Keating, and the first words out
of Governor Keating's mouth was, the biggest problem is we
have no idea who's in the country. And wasn't that
the tale of the nineteen suicide bombers. They're here on
student visas learning how to fly planes. This is a yes,

(04:43):
another attack. Yes it's a double whammy for the Democrats.
But this is this is Islamist hatred wearing its head
again in a holy war. Anti Semitist, anti sm medic
attacks have increased three hundred and fifty percent in the

(05:04):
last five years. That's significant, over eight hundred percent in
the last ten years. We're starting. I mean, we've had
some very I mentioned this early on in the campaign.
I don't think we were national yet. I don't when
we first started talking about it. The Democrats have an

(05:27):
eye problem, and so you know, part of it that
is fair game is that this has become partisan, kind
of like four or five years ago, when Black Lives
Matter and Antifa was riding in the streets destroying homes, businesses,

(05:47):
cop cars, attacking innocent people, and Kamala Harris was referring
to it as good trouble at the DNC convention. Now,
at least the Democrats aren't going to come out and
say this is good trouble. But their party does have
an Israel problem, and it didn't help them in the

(06:07):
previous election and it's not helping them in this crisis.
Hats off to Chucky Schumer who joined Speaker Johnson and
speaking against this. And there should be no tolerance for this.
I would think if you have, whether it's Colorado Springs
or Hot Springs, Arkansas, if there is a pro Israel

(06:33):
march or gathering, I'd have the police a little bit
closer than they were in older Colorado last night. But
six people are injured, including one critically of the FBI
says it's an active terrorism against people marching for israelis
being held by Hamas in Boulder, Colorado. The White House
says that the suspect arrested in the connection with Sunday's
attack and Boulder was an illegal alien who overstayed his visa.

(06:56):
A top White House official says President Trump and Chinese
President she are expected to talk about trade policy soon
this week. Now, there is some confusion here as to
whether or not they're going to discuss the broken promises
of products being withheld in Europe to Europeans as the

(07:17):
Chinese had agreed upon in Geneva, or if this is
about resolving once and for all the trade policy between
our two countries. Time will tell on that hasn't been
completely clear. President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill is now facing
the United States Senate after clearing the House by one vote.

(07:38):
The Atlantic hurricane season is officially here. Sunday was the beginning.
We don't now. This is kind of like a sports announcer.
This guy hasn't missed a free throw in a postseason
game since nineteen twenty for Remy Abyss. You know, we

(08:01):
normally do not have anything. Early June and July are
usually very mild. There's been very a couple of exceptions
in history, but very few. Usually August in late August
when the water's warm up, but anything can go. The
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Finals will start Wednesday night. It will be the Florida
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that the stunner for you. I probably just cursed them.
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(09:05):
are set. It will be the Indiana Pacers in Oklahoma
City to take on the thunder that starts Thursday night
at seven. Poisonally, I can't wait all right? Coming up today,
Roy O'Neill on the Big Beautiful Bill headed to the
United States. Senate John Decker is back. I think we
should first and foremost find out where the heck he wham?

Speaker 4 (09:22):
Well, I mean he's probably took a little time off.
He probably went to not like him, not him, to
put rest above work.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
That's true too. After some legal setbacks, what's next for
President Trump's plan to imp impose tariffs on other countries?
Of course, every day that changes, right, one crazy judge
bans something, the next day in appeals judge lifts that band.
We'll see what John Decker makes of that chaos. Chris
Walker is going to be joining us. How will the
Biden We have a story today Rafael Warnock, the senator

(09:53):
and Democrat in Georgia, and that's going to be a
contested state in the Senate race. He is the latest
we got contrasting him and Bill Clinton.

Speaker 5 (10:05):
Bill Clinton's like I didn't notice anything. I thought Joe
Biden was a great president. You can try that that
makes you look stupid, or you can do like Rafael
did and just say we're moving on. We're moving on.
That seems to be the two picks.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
No, he was great, everything was fine, or you know,
you basically say that's past, we're moving forward.

Speaker 4 (10:31):
Clinton has had trouble telling the truth for a while, though,
well ya, I mean he does it professionally.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
He's don't try it at home. He's a professional liar.
But neither whichever one you choose, is working. And the
question really becomes can you dodge a question like this
so obvious to the American people? And I'm not going
to beat a dead horse, but this is worse than Watergate.

(10:58):
This is faking a presidency. This is one of the
greatest political scandals, or the greatest political scandal unless you
find out the government did kill Kennedy in American political history.
Although I wasn't using hyperboleon either. There we live in
such a crazy time. I have to make that clear,
and that wasn't hyperboleon either. Your government may have killed

(11:21):
John F. Kennedy. That would be the greatest scandal in
political history, whereas Joe Biden was cognitively impaired and it
was covered up. I don't know that you can deny this.
I don't know that you can just move on dot
org and still face an election and win. But I
guess Georgia Senator Rafael Warnock is going to find out

(11:42):
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for your top five stories of the day. Well. At
least six people are hurt, including one critically, after what
the FBI says was an act of terrorism against people

(13:39):
marching for Israel those being held by Hamas. This took
place in Boulder, Colorado. Mark Mayfield has all the details.

Speaker 6 (13:47):
Ampting Agent in charge Mark Michael Jacks says the victims
range in age from sixty seven to eighty eight, with
the suspect using a makeshift flamethrower and shouting pro Palestinian phrases.
The FBI identified the suspect, who is in custody, as
forty five year old Muhammed Solomon.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
The Boulder County Police Department.

Speaker 6 (14:02):
Said that it has investigated reports of a second suspect,
but has not found anything to suggest those reports are true.
Solomon was injured during the attack and was taken to
a hospital By'm Mark Neefield.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
What President Trump calls a big, beautiful text and spending
bill is now headed to the big beautiful US Senate.
We get more from Scott Carr in Washington.

Speaker 7 (14:21):
The multi trillion dollar package narrowly passed the House, and
the Senate will debate the measure of this month, where
Republicans can only afford to lose three votes to pass it.
Democrats complain the White House is trying to cut Medicaid
and other social safety nets by billions of dollars. Republicans
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He spoke with CNN State of the Union. This bill
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In fact, it lowers it by one point four trillion dollars.

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(17:16):
more anti Semitic violence, as we mentioned earlier, a three
hundred and fifty percent increase in the last five years,
a eight hundred and fifty plus increase in the last
ten years. And there is something you know, symbolic, you know,
kind of like when we were going through the Antifa

(17:38):
Black Lives Matter. I mean, nothing says in justice like
just arbitrarily beating up innocent people, or looting a store,
or burning down buildings and homes, or overturning police vehicles.
I don't know what message that sends in all of these.
It is kind of crazy. The very message you're sending

(17:58):
is free palastine so we can attack other innocent people.
But this one, in particular, kind of hard to hide
this one. His name was Mohammed Solomon. He came here
out of work visa in twenty twenty two, never left.
He carries out the attack with a Molotov cocktail. Those
injured six people were marching for awareness of Israeli hostages

(18:22):
being held by Hamas. The injured range in age from
sixty seven to eighty eight. The worst of the six
was described by the FBI agent on the scene in
being in critical condition, the rest of very minor burn injuries.
But the suspect in the terror attack is an Egyptian man,

(18:43):
and he made his motive pretty crystal clear, yelling free
Palestine before being arrested. In our polls of plenty completely related,
I feel I need to say that. You know, it's
a completely unrelated No, this is completely related. So we
talked about this at the open of the show. It's

(19:05):
kind of a double whammy for the left. They've had
an Israel problem. This is the Socialist I used to
say third. It's somewhere between a third and a half
now of the party's pro Palestine and anti Israel. But
don't let that shock you. They're anti American and so
they've taken sides in this Holy war and it's not

(19:29):
with Israel. So when things like this happen, doesn't look
good for them. Stats like three hundred and fifty percent
increases in anti Semitic attacks doesn't look good for them.
Eight hundred and fifty over a decade doesn't look good
for them. So if you think being all bad guys
are good and all cops are bad didn't work out

(19:51):
for them. How's this one who Israeli skilled in our
nation's capital, this in Boulder, so it is kind of
a double whammy for them, And it's to boot an
illegal alien who came here on a work visa, and overstated,

(20:14):
is it any wonder this While the Democrats are trying
to make you think we're just rounding up innocent people,
throwing them in unmarked vans, blindfolded and off to goulgs,
these are the kind of dangerous people that have been
roaming our streets. This poll is likely to go even higher.

(20:35):
This was obviously taken before Boulder, Colorado, but voters rate
President Donald Trump significantly better than his predecessor in terms
of how he's dealing with the American crime problem. And
I think crime problem circle that that's a big topic
that goes beyond just the anti Semitic attacks, to fentanyl
and drugs, to human trafficking, to violent crime. Obviously the

(21:00):
influence of a divided country over enforcing laws for part
of this country, the left part, it's okay to break
into this country. I presume it's still not okay to
break into their house, but it's okay to break in
the country and break into other people's houses, especially stars.

(21:24):
The latest rasc ME some Report survey found forty seven
percent of likely US voters rate Trump is doing a
good or excellent job of handling crime in law enforcement.
That's nearly half the country good or excellent. Thirty nine
percent give the president a poor rating, so he's obviously

(21:45):
plus eight. Just thirty five percent of voters gave Joe
Biden a good or excellent rating, so that is up
significantly fourteen percent over Joe Biden. Thirty two percent believe
the problem of violent crime in America's getting better, or
twenty eight percent think it's getting worse plus four better
to worse. Thirty six percent say about the same. Yes.

(22:10):
Like everything in America, it's viewed through the matrix the
extreme left and right. Among voters who now think the
problem of violent crime in America is getting better, eighty
six percent rate Trump is doing a good or excellent
job handling crime and law enforcement issues. Trump gets good

(22:31):
to excellent ratings for handling crime from seventy seven percent
of Republicans, but only twenty two percent of Democrats. More importantly,
forty four percent of unaffiliated voters. He's nearly fifty percent
with the independent voters. Sixty three percent of Democrats rate
Trump is doing a poor job. This is a real

(22:52):
sickness in America. You know, we can highlight it in
all of our polls, but something needs to come right out,
look in the eye and go this is just really
wrong that we are the divided States of America with
Team R and Team D. And if Team R does it,
even if it's stupid like increasing the debt, it's okay.

(23:12):
But if Team D does it, it's threatening our future.
You know this, This is what we see overwhelmingly on
every issue. Nobody's ever just an American, nothing's ever just
right or wrong. Everything goes through the matrix. The example
I used to always use was Simone Biles. It's called

(23:37):
the what was it called the twisties is not the
name of the medical term which reminded me of like
the old ice skating days, twisty Disti's. But Twisty's is
a real neurological condition where you're in midair doing flips
and you get disoriented. Now, that can end terribly and
paralysis death, but certainly not good for scores. So Simone

(24:04):
Biles does the only thing she can do and withdraws
from the company immediately on social media. She's a trader
to her country, she's a trader to her teammates, she's
a disgrace to her parents. Before anybody even knew the information,
and then after you find out it was a medical condition,

(24:26):
people stand by that first radical position they take mainly
because most of never go back beyond the headline and
learn anymore. They're just you know, piling into the posse
and once they take their position. But this is what happens,
and it doesn't matter. So, you know, it's interesting. You

(24:46):
wonder how this will go up now. It probably won't.
Maybe a few ticks up for independence, but that's about it,
because the rest is in the matrix. Now the question becomes,
I think the the matrix will stay intact. I don't
think the two party system will and that maybe, like

(25:09):
you know, we talk about if the socialist Democrats take
over the Democrat Party, well, okay, they will have succeeded,
but as a parasite that kills the host. You die
with the host because at best you got two fringe
parties or a fringe party and an even ever growing
independent America doesn't make your election very likely. So you

(25:33):
wonder if the same thing is true when things like
this pop up. What becomes of America and the matrix
If the Democrat Party's gone and the Republican Party is
in essence establishing a Republican Party is gone, and this
new trump Ism meets Tea Party meets Reagan Revolution becomes

(25:57):
an Americanism party, Where does the matrix go there? If
it has no political translation. We just go around hating
each other and voting however independently we want. Because that's
the saddest part about this poll. It won't go up
after the Boulder incident because the left will never change

(26:18):
its view. I don't even think if we have a
nine to twelve, which is to say, another nine to eleven,
I don't think they would change their view because terrorism
is terrorism, right, shouldn't matter how many die. Just a
poll a plenty view of America today. The other pole

(26:39):
of plenty that we had was and I just I
don't know that it's actionable. It's basically saying that Americans
see Republicans growing more comfortable in sharing their views than Democrats.
And I'm like, that's kind of like a flash pole.

(27:00):
I think they're both comfortable. I just think right now
the Democrats are caught in one of the greatest scandals
in political history. I don't think they're going to be
comfortable talking to you about what they knew and didn't
know about Joe Biden's cognitive ability. I don't think they
want to be comfortable talking about open borders right now,
but they have been in the past, and you're going

(27:22):
to hear that, and it sounds the day later. This
notion of you know, why aren't we Tim Walls was
probably the greatest instigator over the weekend. Why don't we
just tell people how we think. We don't have to
mix our words because you're out of step with the
American people, So they'll be I don't want to say idiots.

(27:46):
That's mean there'll be some that will make the idiotic decision.
They just boldly go and say. The wiser politician will
lay low and measure their words accordingly. See Wes Moore,
see Romney Manuel Versus see Tim Walls ce AOC. And

(28:08):
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(29:57):
fifty four minutes after the hour. The White House says
a trade deal old.

Speaker 6 (30:00):
With China is a common white House Economic advisor Kevin
Hassid was asked about the SATA sub trade negotiations on
ABC's This Week. He said the trained team has been
focused one like a laser beam on the China matter.
Hasid ends if he expects President Trump will update the
terror plan. This week, Trump accused China of violating its
train deal and announced that he was doubling steel and
aluminum tariffs.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
I'm Mark Midfield. People in Boulder, Colorado are surprised, scared,
and angry about the attack at the Pearl Street mall.

Speaker 11 (30:28):
Joe thought he'd be spending a warm Sunday afternoon in
the heart of Boulder. Instead, he saw a man arrested
and people hurt.

Speaker 8 (30:35):
A couple of people on the ground, eye in the area,
and about that time the paramedics came in.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
See you.

Speaker 11 (30:40):
Student Rose Epstein wasn't at the march, but hurried to
Pearl Street when she heard the news.

Speaker 1 (30:46):
I'm pissed.

Speaker 4 (30:46):
I think it's Boulder's supposed to be a safe space,
somewhere you can like call home, and I think nowhere
is safe right.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Now, she says.

Speaker 11 (30:54):
Pro Palacindian demonstrators usually hit the streets every Saturday, at
times interfering with the farm Us market in.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
Boulder, Colorado. I'm Rob Dawson. Ukraine's security service claims to
have carried out a massive drone strike that destroyed at
least forty Russian bombers. Visa Taylor has more.

Speaker 10 (31:12):
Video released on social media appears to show the attack,
with explosions visible and smoke rising from the Bela Air
base deep inside Russian territory. Moscow did not immediately comment
on the reports. News of the attack comes just a
day before Russia and Ukraine are set to meet for
a second round of direct ceasefire talks in Istanbul.

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I'm Misa Taylor. So you're in default on your student loans.
But what difference does it make now you haven't paid
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Beginning this month, a share of people's benefits can be
garnished if they have defaulted on their student loans. The
Trump administration announced on April twenty first that the US
Department of Education would resume collection activity on the country's
one point six trillion dollars in student loans. For nearly
half a decade, the government did not go after those
who'd fallen behind as part of COVID era policies. According

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to the government, nearly half a million Americans age sixty
two and older maybe impacted.

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I'm Rob Bartier. Well, I guess you could say. Taylor
Swift's year's long nightmare is finally over.

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Taylor Swift is acquiring the master recordings to her first
six albums. The purchase gives Swift the rights to everything
from her albums, music videos, and concert specials during that period,
all of which was off limits to her for the
last six years. While no price tag will be publicly listed,
Swift has characterized the sale as exceptionally fair and reasonable.

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Swift's catalog controversy began in twenty nineteen when Scooter Braun
announced Difficult Holdings had agreed to acquire Big Machine label
group and the recorded music rights to Swift's first six
albums for around three hundred million dollars.

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I'm Jennifer PERLSONI Well, exercise, it's good for everything. Right.
Here's the latest that could reduce the risk of callon cancer.
Tammy Trehillo has de tails.

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A new study found that people who had recovered from
colon cancer that developed a personal exercise program where in
ninety percent cancer free after eight years, patients without an
exercise program where eighty three percent cancer free. The findings
were published in the New England journalist Medicine. I'm tammage'rre
he o.

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Hey, everything points to exercise is good for you. I'm
gonna have to get around to that some day. Pacers
take Game six at home, won twenty five one to
oh eight. Big John's Nicks finally out of it, and
the Pacers are headed to Oklahoma City to take on
the Thunder. Game one of the NBA Finals Thursday night,
first up NHL Stanley Cup Finals Wednesday night, and it's
a rematch of last year's Panthers Edmonton. Euler's Tiger shut out,

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the Royals won nothing. Cardinals lost eight to one to
the Rangers. Guardians for two over the Angels, d Backs
won three to one over the Nats. Brew Crew with
a big win five to two on the road in Philly,
Rays shut out one nothing by the astros. A's lost
eight to four to the Blue Jays, Padres sixty four
winners over the Pirates, and the Dodgers lost to the
Yankees last night seven to three. Birthdays Today the SNL

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Church Lady Dana Carvey, that's seventy. Here is in Fat
spast Show seventy years old, Today, game show host Wayne
Brady fifty three years old, President Palmer from the Show
twenty four, Tennis Haysburg is seventy one years old, and
US soccer great Abby Wamback is forty five. We're all
in this together. This is your Morning Show with Michael

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