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Another two thousand California National Guard troops have been authorized
to hit the streets of la along with seven hundred marines.
US trade officials are getting together with Chinese counterparts in
London today, and the Panthers, with an exclamation point now
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take a two to one lead in the Stanley Cup Finals,
winning Get Home. Last night, an Axiom was scheduled to
launch a four person crew to the International Space Station today.
Let's get the very latest done this. I believe it's
been scrubbed. Rory O'Neil, our national correspondent, is here. Rory.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
Good morning, Yeah, good morning, Michael.
Speaker 3 (01:05):
Some weather issues off the coast of Florida in an
emergency landing zone that might be needed if there were
a problem.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
So they're going to try again tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
But tomorrow the weather at the launch pat itself might
be a little diceier.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
So it's a bit of a wait and see.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
However, if you are in Florida and looking up to
the skies, we are still expecting a different SpaceX launch
to happen today, so it's a lot to track. We
have a launch here every couple of days. So if
you ever are in Florida on a holiday, go taking
a launch.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
And you have a weather issue every afternoon, it appears well,
that's true. It begs the bigger question, which is what
is the future of the International Space Station in light
of Russia's war with Ukraine, maybe Elon Musk pulling out
of his government contract. Looking forward beyond today's scrub launch
due to weather, what does this vision look like now?
Speaker 3 (01:58):
Well, look, we have a decade aid's long history of
working with Russians in space back in the old Soviet Union,
days and right up to today, whatever problems we seem
to have on the ground, we tend to put a
side and cooperate together in space. So that's been a positive.
But the future of the space station is in doubt.
It's now more than twenty five years old. SpaceX actually
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recently won a contract to bring it down and splash
it into the ocean ultimately, but NASA has been trying
to find some commercial partners, some private companies that might
step up and try to support its continued operation. Of course,
NASA has no administrators, so those negotiations aren't really making
a lot of progress right now.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
I think we safely have about a minute left because
you're well three oh perfect. Nobody follows space like Roy O'Neil.
We're lucky to have him, especially on issues like this
for everybody listening, and they don't want to be that
kid in class that raises their hand. What was the
ultimate vision of the International Space Station and what was
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its ultimate goal? And has it achieved it? In other words,
has it's served its purpose?
Speaker 2 (03:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (03:09):
I remember there was an episode of the West Wing
TV show that called it the SS good money after
bad Look. Well, it goes back to the Space Shuttle itself,
which was one of the issues. I mean, it did
its job. It brought up the cargo and the equipment
and the modules to build the space station, but the
Space Shuttle never achieved the affordability that it was supposed to.
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So that was a big factor in why the space
station was so much more expensive. Yes, it was to
continue America working with Russia and international partners to develop
this incredible research laboratory. Americans, though, it picked up the
majority of the tab for it, and it's turned into
a much more expensive operation. And we've learned a lot
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about what happens to the human body in these long
term operations in space living. But if you haven't learned
it environment for over a year, But if you haven't
learned everything you're going to learn by now, haven't you
learned it? I mean, I guess part of my question
would be to you and I would ask you this
if we were off the year. Originally, I like the Kumbayanas.
Remember if you go back to Kennedy, space was yet
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to be conquered, and it would be conquered by someone
and like land, like sea, like air, it would be
the defining role of control. And so Kennedy's vision was
it's got to be the good guys. We've got to
get there so that it's used to protect the world,
not you know, attack the world.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
So that was the original.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
And then this was kind of designed to get us
all on the same page when it comes to space,
all in sharing in this, and it was something for
the Soviets in the US to do together. Well that's
all changed too. I mean, at some point I'm struggling
to maintain my zeal for maintaining it, especially when we're
picking up the biggest cost.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
Yeah, this was Space Station Freedom as Ronald Reagan announced it, right,
I mean, and as the Shuttle was a Nixon project.
But yeah, no, it's it's had its time. This is
also why NASA is like, okay, we're done. This is
why we finished the Space Shuttle. We can go up
two hundred miles.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
We got it.
Speaker 3 (05:11):
We're trying to focus on going to the Moon and
on to Mars. But you know how it affects humans,
and that whole human physio research has been incredibly valuable.
The idea of living and working in space is something
that I wouldn't say we've mastered it, but we've certainly
got a much better understanding of it, and it did
its function.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
You're right, and now it is time to move on.
And what is next? Mars?
Speaker 3 (05:37):
Mark everybody next. Some say the Moon first, then Mars.
Others say direct to Mars. That's an argument we can have.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
And by the way, we were spending four percent of
the federal budget back in the moonshot days. We're now
less than one half of one percent.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
If we hadn't done that moon shot. Never mind getting
to the Moon and what that meant in the Cold War,
but everything that it produce boos from the GPS we're
going to drive with today in our car. I mean,
you know, that's what the vision Kennedy had, is what
it took to get to the Moon and the impact
it would have on creating industries and technology, and it
certainly did.
Speaker 4 (06:14):
So.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
I'm a big fan of the space program. I'm just
wondering where the space station's role is now. But it
is amazing for all the drama that we have with
Soviet Union or Russia, we continue to have that cooperation
going on in space. So the answer to the ultimate question,
how will all this riffing impact the space station? No,
it's just the space station itself. This can impact the
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space station. It may have achieved its ultimate goal. Great reporting,
love picking your brain on space. We're always gonna be
back in the third hour to talk about the latest
in California with the unrest. And you know I played
this earlier, and it's not because I don't have other
things to say. I just don't think there's anybody who
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says it any better, nails it anymore. Clearly, we have
a former Democrat strategist, Dan Torrantine. He thinks his party
is losing its mind. Well, it's ultimately losing control, is
the real answer. Are Democrats losing their mind? Well, the
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socialist justice portion of their party is trying to get
them to lose their party, So it looks like they're
losing their mind. But a portion of their party doesn't
have the same mind. They want to take over the party.
They want to dismantle the Republic. They're actually anti American.
That's not any more crazy than a terrorist. You see
a terrorist as crazy. They see themselves as worshiping God.
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You'll never hear anybody on radio or television say that
to you. That's why you can't make sense of it.
But if you study the life of Mohammed, and the
three contradictory examples of Mohammad, and the way their theology
breaks out that the latter supersedes the prior. You will
see a good Muslim isn't the peaceful one theologically, the
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good one is the terrorist. He's living the final example
in the Final Call, they're not knots, they're not mentally ill.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
That's worship.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
And if you're having a hard time understanding it, spend
some time in the Hitteth, spend some time in the Quran,
spend some time studying history. So I only the Democrats
are losing their mind, as Dan Torrentine would say, I
think they're losing control of their party, which is why
we played that zoom call where you have the sitting
DNC chair basically telling his vice chair, you're making my
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job impossible.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Then he starts crying.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
I mean, I can't see the visual, I can only
hear the call, but it sounds like he's crying at
the beginning and at the end of it because what
he sees is a checkmate coming. If Martin wins, the
voters will see what the party shenanigans have been for
the last four presidential cycles, and they'll turn on him
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for good. And if he doesn't get rid of hog
Hog's twenty million dollars, he's going to lose even more
control of the House and the Senate the midterm, and
then he's glaringly never going to be able to pull
off the shift from AOC to Ronney Manuel or Wes Moore.
He knows David Hogg has him in a checkmate, and
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he knows that Socialist Democrats are about to make up
fifty percent of the party and they're at about thirty
six percent now. So no leader, no message, a party divided.
It may not feel like it, but it's the Democrat
Party who's having the bad day today, not Donald Trump
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and the Republicans. In fact, nobody's even talking about the
Musk Biden feud or the Musk Trump feud. We're all
focused on the lawlessness, what appears to be invasion on
the ground in Los Angeles, spitting on and burning our
flag while they're waving their own. And that waving of
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their flag, well, that's the final straw to our hero.
We go Victor Davis Hansen, who sums it up this way.
We have sounds of the day, but this is the
sound of the day.
Speaker 5 (10:34):
What I'm getting at is, on one side of these
violent acts, you have these protesters, and I'll just.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
Give a word of advice.
Speaker 5 (10:43):
You're going to lose the optics Democrats left and immigration protesters.
If you have a lot of people here illegally and
they're waving the American not the American flag, but the
Mexican flag as are committing acts of violence, think of
the logic. I am waving the flag of the country
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under no circumstances I want to return, but I am
attacking the officers and the infrastructure of the country that
under every circumstance I want to stay in.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
That might explain why, in the.
Speaker 4 (11:21):
Midst of all of this negative publicity, a CBS poll
taken to show that people were outraged showed that just
the opposite, fifty four percent of the American people are
for continued deportations.
Speaker 5 (11:35):
So you know what is really reckless, Gavin, You know
what is chaotic?
Speaker 1 (11:39):
Is you and thirty six percent of America supports the rioters,
probably the exact makeup of the anti American socialist Democrat
portion of the Democrat Party. When you're burning our flag,
waving your flag as you're throwing explosives at our law
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enforcement officials and burning down our vehicles. That screams invasion,
not oppression. And for the Democrats, you got a mayor,
a governor, a bunch of goofballs in DC, all supporting
the rioters.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
How could that play out? Bad for the Democrats and reporters.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
It's your Morning Show with Michael del Chorno.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
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Speaker 1 (12:40):
US Attorney General Pam Bondi says a person allegedly threw
rocks at federal law enforcement vehicles during the protest in
Los Angeles has been identified.
Speaker 6 (12:49):
A federal officer was injured by throwing rocks Saturday during
protests in Paramount, California.
Speaker 7 (12:54):
And they are doing a search warrant on his house
as we.
Speaker 6 (12:58):
Speak on Fox News. Bondie, the suspect can run, but
he can't hide. And if anyone loots a store or
spits on police officers, the Feds are coming after you.
Bondi says, Federal LA enforcement has the authority to go
after looters and others committing crimes under the Hobbes Act.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
I'm Mark Neyfield meanwhile, doing her best Dean Warmer Los
Angeles Mayor Karen Bass says her city's.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
Being used for an awful experiment.
Speaker 7 (13:21):
Tammy Trehillo reports this is the federal government brings in
the National Guard and Marines to counter immigration protests. This
kind of atmosphere, It creates a chaos in our city.
Speaker 6 (13:33):
People not sure whether they should go outside, whether they
need to stay inside.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
We did not need this, says.
Speaker 7 (13:39):
It makes her feel like it's a test for what
happens when the federal government moves in and takes the
authority away from the state or away from local government.
She pushed back against commons describing the city as being
invaded and occupied by illegal aliens and criminals, calling it
a despicable description. The demonstration started Friday in response to
immigration raids happening around the city.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
Image your he o, don't believe your eyes, believe the mayor.
Everything's peaceful and fine, and they had nothing to do
with it. New York lawmakers have voted to approve a
bill that would legalize assistant suicide across the state. The
controversial legislation, dubbed the Medical Aid in Dying Act because
we never call it assistant suicide, was designed to allow
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a doctor to prescribe life ending drugs to people with
six months or less to live. The State Senate voted
thirty five to twenty seven in favor of the measure
on Monday. Its future is in the hands of Governor
Kathy Hokel. This continues to be a trend in states
across our nation. Right now it's voluntary. One has to
wonder if that is a slippery slope towards somebody making
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it determined. I said for years, if you don't get
when life begins, right, you're not going to get when
life ends.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
Right. Oh, that nostrud deel journal is about to come true,
all right.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
In Stanley Cup Finals, my son said, there's no way
we're going to have three overtimes in a row. Somebody's
gonna get blown out. And it was the Oilers Panthers
six to one last night at home. They take a
two to one lead in the series. Thunder and Pacers
tied at one game apiece. Game three is tomorrow night.
In Indiana and baseball Cards loss Dbacks beat the Mariners.
Guardians fell seven to four to the Reds Brewers lost
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seven to one to the Braves. Raise out slugged the
Red Sox ten to eight, Dodger Blue eight seven over
the Padres, and the Eighties fell to the Angels seven
to four.
Speaker 7 (15:25):
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Speaker 1 (16:00):
Enjoyed the podcast.
Speaker 2 (16:01):
If you're just waking up.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
Another two thousand California National Guard troops have been authorized
to hit the streets of Los Angeles as the anti
ice rioting continues in California, including seven hundred marines being
added to that. The US trade officials are getting together
with their Chinese counterparts in London, and Panthers take a
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two to one lead in the Stanley Cup Finals with
a big win last night one sided over the Oilers.
Game three of the NBA Finals with the Oklahoma City
Thunder in Indiana to take on the Pacers is tomorrow night.
You might think that, wow, America is really divided and
it's all playing out on the streets in LA and
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you know, and in the matrix there's a portion that
really thinks Donald Trump is hitler and a dictator. I mean,
Mexican Waters is on the street heckling our own military saying,
are you gonna shoot kids? You're gonna shoot me? You
better shoot straight? Is that her opinion of our military
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that we go around just shooting innocent kids in America?
Who is this really playing out for? The left has
convinced themselves that citizenry is a GPS location. There's no
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issues of coming legally. Somebody posted this and I normally
wouldn't share it. In fact, I won't share the words
on the meme, but the concept, and it's a picture
of the Statue of Liberty and it says, where does
it say bring me your hostel, waving their own flags,
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breaking havoc to that extent, No, we have a process.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
You come legally.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
You can't go become a citizen of Scotland without entering legally.
It's a sovereign nation, like we're a sovereign nation. So
we blurred the lines of a legal entry versus legal entry,
immigration versus lawlessness. Now we're trying to blur the lines
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of rioting versus protesting. I mean, this is clearly lawlessness
and rioting and destruction and violence. It screams invasion, not oppression.
You're waving the flag of the country you refuse to
go back to as you're spitting on and burning ours.
Where did assimilation go? Where did law and order go?
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So everybody's watching this, there's no doubt most of America
gets it. Only thirty six percent are taking the sides
of the rioters or in this case, the Democrat Party,
whether it's the mayor of Los Angeles or the governor
of californ or the Democrat leadership in Washington, who are
all choosing to stand behind the rioters, not law enforcement,
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not National guardsmen, not Americans, legal citizens. How do you
think this is playing out well? One Democrat strategist Dan
Torrentine tells The Daily Caller he thinks his party's lost
its mind. I don't think it's lost its mind. I
think half of its party is anti American. That's why
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yesterday you at one hundred and thirteen House Democrats vote
against a bill that would have just condemned the actions
of a terrorist in Boulder.
Speaker 2 (19:52):
Now think about that, just chew on that for a second.
Speaker 1 (19:55):
Here are protesters in Boulder, marching peaceful, silently in support
of those who are being held hostage in an Israeli invasion.
And you got some leftists not throwing molotov cocktails at
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him and burning them. A clear hatred towards Israel's right
to exist, a clear hatred for every Jew. And all
the United States Congress is doing is condemning that act
of terrorists. And for one hundred and thirteen Democrats, like
for thirty six percent of Americans who support these rioters
in Los Angeles, they couldn't do it.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
They still have an eye problem.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
I would change the headline from the Daily Caller, and
if I could get Dan Tarantine on the line, I
would say, Dan, do you think the Democrat Party has lost.
Speaker 2 (20:50):
Its mind or lost control of its party?
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Because if you're a Democrat strategist, you should know, Oh,
there's about thirty six percent of the party that doesn't
love this country. They want to dismantle this republic and
their first order of business is taking over the party. Now,
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why others like Corey Booker or others are dumbing up
Maxine Waters are dumb enough to join them.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
I don't know, but they did. And now you have
this optic.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
Of people hurling things at law enforcement and troops, burning
cop cars, waving their flag proudly as they stand and
do selfies in front of burning vehicles while they're spitting
on and burning our flag. How do you think that
optic is playing like third world lawlessness in one of
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our major city streets. Look if nobody's looked at you
and said it. Gavin Newsom was playing the podcast game.
He was going to be one of those, was going
to be reasonable and talk to others and kind of
move to the center. He just ensured he will not
ever get a chance of being president of the United States.
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Because nobody's looking at California today saying, oh, Gavin Newsom's right,
he should sue the president. All the mayor's right, she
shouldn't accept any help from the National Guard. Nobody is
thinking that. So Tarentine is basically saying, you know what,
are we thinking. I find it hard to believe that
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the timing is not a coincidence. President Trump had a
bad end the last week, meaning front and center, the
Elon Musk relationship blows up in his face, and these
two billionaires have a tantrum for everyone to read. And
instead of yesterday or today, any of us talking about that,
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we're all talking about this explosive situation on the ground
that for the majority of Americans six out of ten
looks really bad for the Democrats. So Torentine says, I
think the Democrat Party's kind of lost its mind. I
think you can't tolerate people harming government property, harming federal officials,
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or simply carrying out their duty of law and order.
I think one of the reasons Newsom and Bass at
first didn't really move is they didn't really see a
problem with it, Like, okay, there's a little bit of violence, okay,
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but like this is okay because it's in the name
of what you support or believe in. So I don't
think that's losing their mind. That's maintaining their position. They
do choose those who broke into the country over their
legal citizens. They're trafficking humans they're trafficking drugs that are
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destroying lives of their citizens. They're robbing their own celebrities'
homes when they know they're out of town and awards shows.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
I mean, come on.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
They gin up this narrative for political gain and that
produces the riots, and then they want to look you
in the eye and tell you, well, there's some really
peaceful ones and some bad ones mixed in, and that
always happens. Really, why doesn't somebody stop that? And if
you don't handle it right in Los Angeles, it's going
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to spread elsewhere. Remember yesterday's entire conversation, this is simply
the twenty twenty playbook.
Speaker 2 (24:48):
Again.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
They conditioned you with the Black Lives Matter, ANTIFA riots
and autonomous zones because they planned an insurrection if Donald
trumpet want to second term? Are they planning another one?
If JD. Vans or Marco Rubio win the next election,
if they don't get control of Congress in the midterm.
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He concludes, saying, We've always talked about at some point,
you know, kind of normal people are going to start
getting swept up, whether it's the bus boy or people
from home depot getting ready to try, you know, to
paint a house or pick up labor work. But the
bottom line is this, you cannot tolerate people in this
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country illegally or anybody banging on cars throwing rocks at people.
You can't allow that it looks like a third world country. Moreover,
although there have been violent riots in Los Angeles, some
Democrats have attempted to frame the protests as peaceful, as
if to try to get you to believe that your
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eyes are deceiving you. Make no mistake. Politicians like Hakeem Jeffries,
Mayor Woo of Boston, Tim Walls, mayor Bass in Los Angeles,
they're contributed to the surge and assaults, from comparisons to
modern day Nazi gestapos to glorifying rioters. The violent rhetoric
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of these sanctuary politicians is beyond the pale. This violence
against Ice must end.
Speaker 2 (26:35):
Now.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
I agree with everything he says, except I don't think
they've lost their mind. I think they've lost control of
their party because half of their parties at war with
the other half with a completely different endgame, not to
get control and power in Washington, but take control of
the entire Democrat Party and dismantle the Republic, but this
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optic of waving a flag while things are burning and
burning our flag and spitting it screams invasion, not oppression.
And only thirty six percent of the country is on
your side, and one hundred and thirteen votes against condemning
a terrorist act in Boulder. Well, that's the eye problem
rearing its ugly head. And I already played with the
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audio conversation, We'll do it again and Sounds of the
Day with the DNC chairman Ken Martin talking to David
Hogg and he starts crying, I'm trying to win a
majority in fund elections and you're spending twenty million dollars
to take unchallenged seats. And I was Democrats, I can't
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win with you. It's a party without leadership, it's a
party without a message. It's a party at war with itself,
and that war is spread to the streets of Los Angeles.
Trust me, things aren't as they may feel. This is
a really bad day for the Democrat Party.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chrono. We
can't have your morning show without your voice. To Perry
and Tennessee we Go.
Speaker 8 (28:11):
I saw Karen Basking quoted you saying Los Angeles is
an international city. Okay, pull all federal funding out of
Los Angeles. Let the international community support Los Angeles.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
I love it. He always whispers because he can't wake
up his wife. We'll get in trouble.
Speaker 2 (28:30):
Here's what he listening to KFYI in Phoenix.
Speaker 9 (28:32):
I don't know if you saw or heard this, but
Fox News last night, during his coverage of the riots,
picked up on a vehicle handing out box after box
of face shields to these agitators. The federal government really
needs to determine what anti American shadow groups are funding
and coordinating this lawless activity and go after those individuals.
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They need to really start cracking down on the funding aspect.
Speaker 1 (29:00):
Yeah, the big news from Pambondi was that the person
captured throwing rocks at federal law enforcement vehicles during the
protest in LA has been identified and an arrest warrant
has been issued.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
But yeah, let's get to the pocket. We all know
who it is. Let's go ahead and dust it out,
make the arrests, and end this anarchy once and for all.
Couldn't agree more Woody?
Speaker 1 (29:26):
All right, if you're just waking up fifty four minutes
after the hour Chinese and US trade officials will meet
in London today.
Speaker 2 (29:34):
That's a big story.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
The President has another two thousand California National Guard troops
authorized to hit the streets, along with seven hundred marines.
And another big story is the President's going to kick
off the army two hundred and fiftieth anniversary with a
trip to Fort Bragg today. Following the President, as always
is your Morning Show White House correspondent John Decker.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
Good morning, John, Hey, good morning to you. Michael. I
hope you doing well today. Doing good.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
Let's walk through because this is the beginning of really
what culminates on Saturday.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
Right, that's right.
Speaker 10 (30:05):
It's the first event associated with the two hundred and
fiftieth birthday of the founding of the US Army.
Speaker 2 (30:10):
The US Army.
Speaker 10 (30:10):
Actually older than the United States of America by one year.
The President travels to Fort Bragg, North Carolina today. A
significant number of military personnel are at Fort Bragg, including
that's where the eighty second Airborne a Division is based.
The President traveling down there a little after noon Eastern
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time today. The President, as you know, will also be
on hand for the military parade celebrating the birthday of
the US Army that takes place here in the nation's
capital this coming Saturday.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
There was a lot of criticism of this because of cost,
that aside, because that's not really where I want to
go all this unrest. If this is a playbook that
we all saw in twenty twenty, it's not going to
remain just in Los Angeles and could spread to do
is everything under control for Saturdays two hundred and fiftieth
anniversary or can we expect demonstrations there as well?
Speaker 2 (31:08):
Well?
Speaker 10 (31:08):
I don't know of any planned demonstrations, but as you know,
law enforcement, the Secret Service, the Park Police, they are
all prepared for any eventuality. There's some fencing that has
already sprung up around the White House complex that obviously
will be in place for Saturday, and from what I understand,
(31:29):
there's some fencing the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue around
the US Capital as well. So you know, you have
to make preparations for these things. Even though there's been
no indication that the kind of protests that we've seen
out in Los Angeles are going to happen right here
in Washington, d C.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
John Decker, White House Correspondent, Obviously that's a big deal.
There's probably not a lot of people that would have
answered that trivia question right, that the army is actually
one year older than the country. And then, of course,
the President has acknowledged, and he really credited God in
one speech, that he has an opportunity to be the
president during the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of our country.
(32:07):
This is kind of a setup to that too, which
is coming next year, right.
Speaker 10 (32:11):
That comes next year. The President has already established a
commission related to that, related to all the events celebrating
our country's two hundred and fiftieth anniversary. And you're right,
the President Trump will be the person presiding over all
of the festivities associated with that. One year from now,
(32:31):
think about it. One year from now will be getting
ready for July fourth, and that will indeed mark the
two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of our country. And that's
such a great opportunity to celebrate that. And I don't
know what your plans are. Maybe you'll make it to Washington, DC.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
Michael, Well, maybe you'll invite me. I like that, comeback.
Speaker 10 (32:51):
That's sure. You're always invited, and you're always have that
open imitation.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
There's an army cot somewhere in that house, Decker, you
don't just scars, scared rry to me? Is it seems
like yesterday? I was at Rolling Meadows High School in
Arlington and Rolling Meadows, Illinois, even though I lived in
Arlington Heights, celebrating the by centennial and blink, sure now
it's the two hundred and fiftieth. I can tell you
it was one of the one of the most memorable
things of my childhood. I wonder what the impact will
(33:18):
be for American kids coming up next year. That's something
to look forward to. John Decker has always appreciate your reporting.
We'll talk again tomorrow. All right, we come back. Big
question for Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano. What does all this
lawlessness in the streets, What does this feud between Trump
and Musk What kind of a message is this sending
to the world, especially Russia, Iran, China, the terrorists. Lieutenant
(33:40):
Colonel James Carafano joins us on how a divided nation
impacts the peace process abroad.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
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