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June 12, 2025 33 mins

The definition of stupid is Chicago calling its people to actually riot!

A new national poll is out that takes a look at everything from President Trump to vaccines and antisemitism. National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL examines how the nation feels about the big topics that are making news this summer.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:20):
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Speaker 3 (00:29):
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with Michael O'Dell Jornan.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
Thank you, Mike mccannon, Good morning, one and all, and
welcome to Thursday June, the twelfth year of Our Lord,
twenty twenty five. The US is working to evacuate non
essential staff and their dependents from the embassy's in Bagdad
amid heightened security concerns in the region. As you know,
the Iranian nuke talks have not been progressing very well,

(01:00):
and the President has threatened if they don't come to
the table, he will take out their abilities. They have
threatened back to target our military sites, so this evacuation
becomes necessary. ICE plans to deploy tactical units to locations

(01:20):
across the country ahead of the expected protest activity this weekend.
The White House says the President is going through the
proposed trade deal with China and prices look, this is
like this should become our new national motto.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
Less than expected.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
Prices rose less than expected, and may indicating President Trump's
tariffs so far haven't heard made a significant impact on inflation. Also,
I'm watching just terrible visuals of breaking news this morning.

Speaker 3 (01:50):
A Air India plane.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
En route to London with about two hundred and forty
plus on board has just crashed. Jory O'Neil is here
with some survey salts. But let's talk about this first. Sure,
this is a tragedy and the magnitude is the explosion
was just breathtaking.

Speaker 4 (02:11):
Well right, The plane had just taken off from the
airport in i'm Adabad, India that's on the western part
of the country. It was at about six hundred and
fifty feet in altitude at last report before it went
off the radar, so we're talking less than a minute
or so after its takeoff.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
The crew was able to.

Speaker 4 (02:27):
Signal a may day, but then they weren't heard from
after that the statement we got from the airline says
that there were people being taken to hospital, so there
could be survivors from the plane, but that's still They
may have been people though, who were injured on the ground.
It's tough to differentiate right now. I think fifty five
British nationals were on the flight two hundred and forty two.

(02:49):
In all that big plume of spoke is to be
expected after that plane is fully loaded with fully ful
and tell our flight.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
Let's see if you can get the black boxes.

Speaker 4 (03:02):
Likely the FAA, even though this happened in India, it's
likely our FAA, and of course Boeing will be involved
in this investigation. It was a Dreamliner seven eight to
seven Dash eight series, so we'll try to get more
history on the plane as well.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
And boy, you hit it. My first thought was because
it was a very urban area that there would be
a lot of injuries on the ground as well. So
we'll keep an eye on this. This is probably gonna
get even worse as the day goes on. All right,
New National Poll is out takes a look at everything

(03:36):
from President Trump, to vaccines to anti Semitism. What did
you find perusing it?

Speaker 4 (03:43):
Yeah, this is the Quinnipiac Pole, which we only like
because it happens every month. So you get to track
the progress here. On President Trump, thirty eight percent of
voters approve of the way President Trump is handling his job.
Fifty four percent disapprove. That's about in line with where
the numbers were in April, maybe slightly down, but still
around the margin of error. The Big Beautiful Bill doesn't

(04:04):
have a whole lot of support. Fifty three percent oppose
the legislation, twenty seven percent supported, but a big twenty
percent don't have an opinion, probably because they don't know enough.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
About No one knows what's in it.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
I would assume we're all on the same page with
anti semitism.

Speaker 4 (04:21):
Yep, you know, there's a pretty good consensus about how
President Trump is handling that issue. On the Elon Musk front,
thirty percent of voters have a favorable opinion of Elon Musk,
but twenty one percent of voters approve of the way
Democrats are acting in Congress right now. So and much
more of this, we'll be able to do this on

(04:42):
two hands for the Democrats in Congress. And what was
the other thing that crossed my mind. Almost two thirds
of voters are either very concerned or somewhat concerned about
the possibility of Russia using nuclear weapons in its battle
against Ukraine.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
Yeah, I got more on the how each party views
it its members of Congress here coming up in a second.
Rory's going to be back next. How we'll talk about
more cities preparing. In fact, the mayor of Chicago inviting
and encouraging people to fight and take a stand. You
got denial in California. At least in Chicago, the mayor

(05:19):
is begging for trouble in the streets. That's that's the first.
I'll share more with that with you in the top
stories coming up in minutes. All right, let's get started
on this this poll. It doesn't matter which pole we
look at, whether it's the deportation efforts, which clearly the

(05:39):
American people are behind the president and they're able to
distinguish between those who have broken the law and innocent
people or American citizens, because that seems to be the
defining point that is often blurred. I could play you

(05:59):
a clip, not that I like to do this because
who cares what anyone is saying on the view, But
listen to the rhetoric on the view this will make.

Speaker 5 (06:12):
Trump is not doing this just for optics. I think
that this is a test case so that he can
dismantle some of our institutions. I think it's a power grab.
I think he is trying to use the might of
the military to suppress people's rights. I think that is
very clear.

Speaker 3 (06:30):
So does this woman.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
Actually believe that Donald Trump is Adolf Hitler and a
Nazi and he is going to use his military against
his own citizens, Because if she does, she has to
first blur the lines of what a citizen is. The

(06:57):
president is deporting people who are not citizens who came
into the country illegally, and then and we're only starting
with the felons committed terrible crimes after that. So how
can a breathing adult, seemingly with cognitive ability blurs such

(07:20):
a line of narrative and reality, narrative and truth. Has
she really convinced herself of that therefore these fears are irrational?
Or is this how they play politics? Now and watch

(07:44):
how it finishes.

Speaker 5 (07:46):
Clear, when you use the military against your own citizens,
that is a sign of fascism. That is just the truth.

Speaker 3 (07:54):
We've seen it in history.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
You've got to be screwing up your radar. Right, He's
not using against the citizens. He's using against those who
broke into the country. That would be like if somebody
broke into my home and then she gets on television
the notion that that individual would use a firearm to
attack somebody in his family, and you'd be like, wait
a minute, that wasn't my kid coming in at two am.

Speaker 3 (08:18):
It was a criminal.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
You know, the difference between my family members and people
who have broken into my home.

Speaker 3 (08:27):
That's how irrational this is.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
But maybe they have told themselves this narrative so much
they really believe it. They're really convinced that Donald Trump
is Adolf Hitler and he is in the process of
using his military against the people.

Speaker 3 (08:42):
Watch where and.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
Then you think there's like one sane, rational person at
the table chiming in, But she's just saying, well, don't
take it out in the military themselves. They're just taking
orders listen, street and over and over again.

Speaker 6 (08:56):
But people have to wake up to them, want us
to be very careful and not take debate the National
Guard of the US Marians.

Speaker 7 (09:03):
I haven't made my point yet.

Speaker 6 (09:04):
The ICE agents, those are non partisan actors for the
most part who signed up for jobs have stormed under
multiple administrations. They did not necessarily sign up to be
doing this, and they're falling in order of the commander
in chief. And we could say they could all I
resign in mass tomorrow's debate to start demonizing those individuals,

(09:26):
But I think it's very important. I remember it's a
commander in chief that's made these decisions there following orders.

Speaker 5 (09:31):
Yeah, it is the and you know, think back, y'all,
where have you heard that before?

Speaker 3 (09:37):
Following orders by my commander? But again, can you.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
Imagine people watching the view thinking that the President of
the United States is Adolf Hitler using his military against
his own people. This is why I keep saying, you
got to solve the matrix. You got to solve this
political divide that's creating insanity. I mean this came up

(10:02):
at the White House. Well, you thought you loved Caroline
Levit day one, didn't you? You start loving her more
and more. Obviously she's frustrated that they can't seem to
stop blurring the lines.

Speaker 7 (10:18):
Listen supports the First Amendment.

Speaker 8 (10:20):
He supports the right of Americans to make their voices heard.
He does not support violence of any kind. He does
not support assaulting law enforcement officers who are simply trying
to do their job. It's very clear for the president
what he supports and what he does not. Unfortunately, for Democrats,
that line has not been made clear, and they've allowed
this unrest, in this violence to continue in the president
has had to step in.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
I mean, it really is. It's a partisan political problem.
So just real quickly, because we're gonna do this more
in depth later. But this applies to all our polls today.
So for those that can see through all this narrative
distraction and nonsense, fifty eight percent say they favor how

(11:03):
the administration is handling deportation. Thirty four percent say they
strongly favor, So nearly six ten a mandate majority of
Americans support the president. Is that the tone of six
or ten stories you're seeing, is that the tone of

(11:24):
Governor Newsomber, the la or Chicago bearor And it's only
thirty seven percent that oppose the administration's policies. But scroll down,
eighty six percent of Republicans support only twenty six percent
of Democrats independence leaned towards favoring deportation forty five percent

(11:49):
to thirty five percent there's only one group that can't
seem to connect this dot. And when they're in office,
they open the floodgates, and when Republicans are in office,
they fight in the streets. I never want to play

(12:10):
the problem with the left or the problem with the
Democrats in this case. How much of what we're seeing
as a Democrat problem go to this one? Real quick
poll numbers, here's how Democrats view their members of Congress.
Fifty three percent of Democrats in the Quinnipiac University surveyed

(12:32):
Wednesday gave their party a thumbs down, forty one percent approved.
According to the poll, just twenty one percent of all
voters approved of the way Democrats in Congress are handling
their job. Was seven out of ten disapproving twenty one
percent For the GOP, seventy nine percent of GOP voters

(12:55):
approve of the way their members.

Speaker 3 (12:56):
Are handling things.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
What do you suggest, I'm suggesting if you think, if
you're even having a hard time getting your arms around,
how much of this problem is the Democrat party. They
want to go further left, potentially further violent. They're not
happy with the obstruction and rioting that they've got.

Speaker 3 (13:21):
Go figure, it's your morning show with Michael del Chno.
I already voted it by it. He loves the idea
shows back on. Just talk to the doctor. I gotta go.
I'm on the I gotta go. We're back. Are you serious?

Speaker 2 (13:37):
I was talking to your son about delaying the birstill
tomorrow and naming your grandchild Damon.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
I don't have a born on.

Speaker 2 (13:44):
Friday, Oh Damien, on the Friday the thirteenth, your first grandchild. Look.

Speaker 3 (13:52):
His first words would be, you know, touching?

Speaker 2 (13:56):
All right?

Speaker 3 (13:57):
If you're just waking up the White House.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
As President Trump is going through the proposed trade deal
with China, so far, he's liking what he sees.

Speaker 9 (14:03):
Press Secretary of Caroline Levitt says Trump is happy with
the work that his trained team has done.

Speaker 10 (14:08):
He spoke to his trade team, who did a fantastic
job negotiating this on behalf of the United States and
meeting with their Chinese counterparts. The President is talking to
them about the details of it now, but what the
President heard he liked.

Speaker 9 (14:19):
Leve It added that China has agreed to open their
markets and will supply the US with critical rare earth minerals.
She said Trump will have more to sing on the
subject soon a Markneyfield.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
Well, what you're seeing on the streets is all paid
for orchestrated theater. This is something to pray about and
be concerned about. The State Department is ordering all non
essential staff to leave embassies in Iraq as tensions flair
between the US and Iran.

Speaker 7 (14:43):
Staff members are also being told to leave US embassies
in Kuwait and Bahrain. The order came after Iran threatened
to target US military bases in the Middle East. The
US in Iran have reportedly reached a stalemate in their
nuclear negotiations, and President Trump is threatened to strike Iran
if the talks failed on The Defense Minister responded to
Trump's threats by saying it will target without hesitation US

(15:05):
basis within its reach. I'm tammage for Heo, my.

Speaker 3 (15:12):
All time favorite song.

Speaker 2 (15:14):
Nothing really highlights the genius of Brian Wilson like this.
Bob Dylan, Elton John among those in music royalty paying
their respects to Brian Wilson, the beach Boy legend, died
yesterday at the age of eighty two. Dylan wrote, heard
the sad news about Brian today and thought about all
the years I listened to him and admired his genius.

(15:35):
You're gonna hear the word genius all day long. In
these descriptions, Elton John called him the biggest influence on
his songwriting ever. Beach Boys co founder Al Jardine wrote,
the most comforting thought right now is that he's reunited
with Carl and Dennis and they're singing those beautiful harmonies
again in heaven.

Speaker 11 (15:57):
Yo.

Speaker 12 (15:58):
Hi, everybody, this is Dion the My Morning show is
your Morning Show with Michael Fell Jorderna.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Hi, it's Michael. Your Morning show airs live five to
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be a part of your morning routine, but we're happier
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push serious.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
Leave them alone, all right, I gotta go.

Speaker 3 (16:35):
You're still I told him we got it wrong.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
The baby's gonna be born tomorrow, Friday the thirteen, and
we're gonna name it Jason. So congratulations. Read Jason is
your first grandchild.

Speaker 3 (16:48):
Yeah, that's great. Your son's working on chilling things down.

Speaker 2 (16:53):
I get the feeling that they will induce labor before
there's a baby born on Friday the thirteen. Seriously, all
this happened last night. It's like five o'clock. We got
Jeffrey's about to be a grandfather.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
Everyone.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
Yeah, it's congratulating. By the way, he's about to go nuts.
He has no idea yet that having a grandchild. I
don't have any yet, but my I watched my brother
go nuts.

Speaker 3 (17:15):
Wow. Everybody's a better grandfather than they are a father.

Speaker 13 (17:18):
You know.

Speaker 3 (17:18):
I can't you lay him bed at night? You go gee, I.

Speaker 2 (17:20):
Could have done this differently. I should. God, I don't
know what I'm doing. Help me with my kids, Lord.

Speaker 3 (17:25):
Help me.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
But you never you never second guess how you treat
your grandchildren.

Speaker 3 (17:29):
You just kim I'd like to teach children. Are you
talking to me?

Speaker 2 (17:33):
I don't know what it is, you know, because I
love my kids so much, I can't imagine that I'm
gonna love their kids more. But I'm telling you it's
one hundred percent. Everybody says that. So congrat it'll be
today though. But yeah, you have had no sleep whatsoever.

Speaker 3 (17:49):
None.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
You're not warming up to Jason or Damien. Listen, Damien
or Damon. No it's Damien, right, Yeah, Damien was on
the Omen Jason Friday the thirteenth. Yeah, but what if
his first words are you know?

Speaker 3 (18:04):
And that'd be cute?

Speaker 2 (18:08):
So no sleep waiting his first grandcha. Well, I told
you I would. I was praying, yes you did, and
I think that's the last thing I remember that and
tip off and then you were asleep. I was asleep,
and then I woke up and the thunder lost and
maybe Garth will write a new song.

Speaker 3 (18:25):
One sixteen, one oh seven. Last night, Pacers now take
a two game to one lead. We'll try again tomorrow night.

Speaker 2 (18:31):
NHL Finals continue tonight in Miami, Oilers and Panthers.

Speaker 3 (18:37):
Panthers sleep two games to one. All right?

Speaker 2 (18:40):
You know I mentioned this in jest and I couldn't
say it more seriously. Most of what you're seeing on
the streets is orchestrated. In fact, it's not even the
first time we've seen this show. We lived it in
twenty twenty. And these are paid actors getting paid. Was

(19:01):
this the guy, by the way you found online the
other day? I found one too, from yesterday.

Speaker 3 (19:05):
Listen.

Speaker 13 (19:06):
I just got offered two hundred dollars a day to
go protest ice in New York. The organization was called
No Kings. They said, June fourteenth, we're gonna be protesting,
and well, these are the streets that you.

Speaker 3 (19:20):
Need to be on and this is what you need
to do.

Speaker 13 (19:23):
You need to cause chaotic disruptions. And they said that
there's gonna be palettes of like bricks and different things.

Speaker 3 (19:31):
Let's see you watch the theater in the streets. Now.

Speaker 2 (19:35):
I do think Cash Pateel, Christy Nome and the Justice
Department are going to find out who's behind this. And
I think you're going to see rico charges and it
should be. But what's happening in the Middle East? Now
that and again the Bible makes the distinction of war,

(20:01):
rumors of wars, nation versus nation, and kingdom versus kingdom.

Speaker 3 (20:11):
There is a holy war.

Speaker 2 (20:12):
And you know, I think it was Joel Rosenberg in
his he wrote all these.

Speaker 3 (20:17):
Books and they were.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
Fiction and they kept coming true, and so everybody kept
asking him, why is it every time you write a
book it happens.

Speaker 3 (20:32):
Are you?

Speaker 2 (20:32):
Are you some kind of nostradamis? Are you some kind
of prophet? And the guy was no, But I do
look at life through three lenses. A biblical lens, a
geopolitical lens, and a historic lens. And that's what allows
me to be right, and so he wants and for all.
And I highly recommend this if you've never read it.
It's very it's a very easy read. I mean, you

(20:55):
will start it and you will not put it down
till it's finished. I've had that happen a couple of
times in my life. One was, Oh, I'm embarrassed to
admit it to Chris matthews book. You know Chris Matthews
from MSNBC, who was so.

Speaker 3 (21:13):
In love with Barack Obama.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
He wrote a book on the Kennedy and Nixon election
and I literally started.

Speaker 3 (21:19):
I didn't put it down ntil I finished it.

Speaker 2 (21:20):
I did the same with Michelle Pular's book Untangled, which
is all about the tangled mess we make of our
life and then only God can untangle it.

Speaker 3 (21:30):
And I did with this book, and it's called Epicenter.

Speaker 2 (21:34):
And that was Joel Rosenberg just once and for all
explaining to everybody why he keeps getting his fiction right
because he sees through three different lenses at once. So
whenever something happens in the Middle East, I think of
Joel because that is the epicenter. And whenever is something
happens in Israel, I really watch because that's the epicenter

(21:55):
of the epicenter. And if it's happening anywhere near the
Temple mount that is the the epicenter of the epicenter.
That doesn't just have historic ramifications, our time ramifications. That
has eternal ramifications. So for all the theater you're seeing
and rioting on the streets in Los Angeles and clearly

(22:16):
going to spread to Chicago because the mayor is asking
for it, this one deserves your attention.

Speaker 3 (22:22):
This one deserves your prayers.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
The US is working to evacuate all non essential staff
and dependents from embassies in Baghdad Rock amid the heightened
security concerns in the region, and those concerns are the
peace talks with Iran to abandon their nuclear ambitions is
not progressing, and the President has made it clear if

(22:44):
they don't come to the table and if they don't
negotiate and they don't disarm, he's going to disarm them.
Then their Minister of Defense turned right around and said
he was going to target military targets in the region.
This lead to this evacuation. So there is no story

(23:05):
as important as that one. There is no threat more
predictable to the region and to the world than a
nuclear run. They give you the sixty second version. So
Muhammad dies. There is a difference on who is a successor,

(23:26):
and that's why you have the different types of Muslims.
But the Shia Muslims believe in a different successor than
the Kurds necessarily or the others. And these are very
warrior like. So all war boils down to means, motive

(23:50):
and opportunity. For the Shia Muslims. For the Iranian Muslims,
their motive is clear. They're going to first destroy Israel
and kill all the choose. Then they're going to destroy
America and kill all the Christians. Then the Hidnee mom
will appear and they're going to rule the world through
the Mahdi, and then Allah comes and judges everyone. The

(24:12):
only thing they're waiting on is the means. The minute
they have the motive, the minute they get the means,
they will take the offensive opportunity. If you're President Trump,
you've had previous presidents say we can't allow Iron to

(24:34):
become nuclear and do nothing. Donald Trump doesn't strike me
as the kind of guy that is going to do nothing.
Nor is Donald Trump the kind of guy that's going
to wait for Israel to do it. Now, the advanced
centrifugius and enriched uranium is clearly beyond electrical capabilities. It's

(24:56):
for the purpose of weaponry, the delivery systems of probably
already regionally capable. You just simply cannot allow this to happen.
And what Iran wants to do is just have this
capability and have everybody just go, oh, well, it's too late.
Now they got it. And obviously Donald Trump's not going to

(25:19):
allow him to do that. So this is a huge story.
And the President's evacuating personnel for precautions of their safety,
and it looks as though it would posture further for
Iran to see this President may be serious about taking
out their uranium sites. So keep that distraction riding in
the streets. Political narrative, political chicanery, that's one thing. This

(25:48):
is our time, all time, maybe end of time. So
I want to be praying for the security and safety
of all the US personnel and their family members in
the region, as well as our Midi Terry Uh.

Speaker 3 (26:01):
Speaking of.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
Where this theater may go next, I kept saying for days.
I I think it's probably Chicago that's gonna got a
lot of this, because that's your your you know, Los Angeles,
mayor of Los Angeles, governor of California, mayor of Chicago,

(26:27):
governor of Illinois. You know, this com it red And
I had a conversation off there that we should have
had on the year. I don't expect this nonsense in
New York and New Jersey because in New York they're
two years away from a governor's race and this could
be the final straw and give it to the Republicans.
And I don't think the votes are there in New Jersey.

(26:47):
It's possible, but that election is upon us. There's gonna
be no drunken riots in New Jersey. So what I
mean it just it just screams that Illinois and Chicago
would be the next place or our nation's capital. And
you know, I wake up this morning and here's the
story of the Mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson, urging Chicagoans

(27:12):
to resist the Trump administration's immigration enforcement. Now, just to
give you a little bit of a background, remember when
we compared the mayor of New York who saw his
party and President Biden opening the borders, bringing in all

(27:34):
these illegal immigrants and flooding areas and bankrupting resources, and
he stood against it. He got it. The people of
New York didn't necessarily back him on it. Then you
go to Illinois and you got the people getting it.

(27:54):
Remember all the citizens that were speaking up at the
city council meetings. They're taking our facilities, they're taking our resources.
These are resources for American citizens in the black community,
and now it's just being given to all these illegal immigrants.
And it was the mayor and the council that stood
against the people. And we just contrasted how a mayor
in New York gets it and the people don't, and

(28:17):
in Chicago, the people get it and the mayror doesn't.
So there's background to this animosity. And so here comes
with what's happening in a pea tradition Los Angeles. The
mayor of Chicago urging Chicagoans to resist the Trump administration enforcement.

Speaker 3 (28:37):
The mayor said, you ready.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
For this, because no one will remember this and then
you'll wonder what incited it. The mayor said, it is
necessary to fight. Adding the descent matters in this moment,
This guy's ginning it up as America, of course, is
dreading more.

Speaker 14 (28:59):
I am calling on all of Chicago to resist in
this moment because whatever particular vulnerable group is being targeted today,
another group will be next.

Speaker 2 (29:14):
And there's that narrative from the view right. The Trump
is Hitler and our National Guard in military personnel is
the SS and he is gonna target.

Speaker 3 (29:25):
These criminals or illegals today, but you tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
He's asking for it, and something tells me he'll probably
get it. This is this urban problem we have in
our inner cities and it's destroying us from the gut
of our cities. That's why people are fleeing them. So

(29:55):
I'm gonna stick by my bet that Chicago's probably the
next chaotic stop for all this. We'll see if I
don't think the plan is to try much.

Speaker 3 (30:05):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chun. Morning guys.

Speaker 12 (30:10):
This message is for Jeffrey Acme Grabs on being a grandfather.
I've been one for about ten years now, four kids,
only one grandkid so.

Speaker 3 (30:18):
Far, but it is fantastic.

Speaker 12 (30:20):
It is being able to have that life experience in
wisdom and being warned out by your kids that makes
you such a better person towards kids as a grandparents.
My suggestion is leaning towards being a papa, not a
grandpa or a grandfather.

Speaker 3 (30:36):
Papa is the way to go.

Speaker 11 (30:38):
Congratulations. You just got to remember to tell them. I
got three things to tell you. You're short, you got
no money, and you're short.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
Deep thoughts with gabem.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
Have you thought about what you want your grandchild to
call you someday? Are you just gonna let them do it?
It drives my wife crazy because she keeps asking me
what I want to be called, and I'm like, what
about mister Jeff. That's what all the kids at church
called me? This seems a little cold. When I got
to New Orleans, I thought that was weird. Everybody was
mister or miss and their first name. Yeah, so it

(31:16):
is miss Debbie, mister Tommy. Right, But I don't think
your grandchild should call you mister Jeff. But I want
him to make his own mind. Maybe mister ed and
you can go hey, name him Wilburt. The Department of Congratulations.
By the way, even though it hasn't had yet, we
just still want the safe, safe journey to the butt slab.

(31:38):
The Department of Justice says the California Governor Gavin Newsom's
legal challenge is a crass political stunt.

Speaker 9 (31:45):
It comes in response to the lawsuit filed by Newsom
and Attorney General Rob Bonta contending that President Trump's action
is to deploy thousands of National guardsmen to in Los
Angeles required the Governor's consent. However, the Trump administration is
justifying the move by signing a statue that enables the
to call the National Guard into federal service when there
is a rebellion against the authority of the federal government.

(32:05):
A district judge sent to hold a hearing after ruling
on newsome submergency motion, ultimately rejecting his demand for a
more immediate intervention.

Speaker 3 (32:12):
I'm Mark Neephew.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
I know a lot of people on the left seem
to think this is a Nazi dictator using his own
military against his people. But these people that have entered
our country illegally, some of them are rapists, some of
them are murderers, and then we find some are terrorists.
A Pakistani man was arrested for allegedly plotting a mass
shooting at a Brooklyn Jewish center on the anniversary of
October seventh, last year. Jonathan o'haleran has the latest.

Speaker 15 (32:35):
FBI director Kash Patel says the bureau and their partners
discovered the plot of twenty year old Mohammed Khan, who
resided in Canada, and shut them down. Patel says Khan
plan to travel to New York and commit the attack
in support of ISIS, but was arrested by Canadian authorities
last September. As a result of the FBI investigation, Khan
has now been extradited to the US on terrorism charges.

(32:58):
Jonathan o'haller and news Radio New York.

Speaker 2 (33:03):
Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson is dead at the age
of eighty two.

Speaker 3 (33:06):
The family made the announcement on his website.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
He's considered one of the most innovative songwriters of the
twentieth century. Wilson also had his own solo career and
toured regularly since nineteen ninety nine. No further details on
the cause of death were provided. Nintendo's newest game console,
it's breaking records.

Speaker 9 (33:24):
The switch To, released last week, managed to rack up
more than three point five million units sold in just
four days. That makes it the fastest selling console in
the history of the company. They switched to retails for
about four hundred and fifty dollars.

Speaker 3 (33:38):
I'm Mark Neathhew and one found its way to my home.
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