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Speaker 2 (00:20):
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This is your Morning Show with Michael O'Dell Chorman.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Welcome morning, and welcome to Friday the thirteenth, twenty twenty five,
as we kick off a Father's Day weekend.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
The world changed last night while you were asleep.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Israel carried out a preemptive strike against Iran. These fighter
jets over two hundred, but I think most of the
effective strikes were done with intelligence coordination on the ground,
and drones took out six scientists. The two top military
commanders won their joint chiefs of staff for their Iranian military,

(01:04):
the other their top commander for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard
that is the actual army of the theocracy. The Islamic Republican,
the Ayatola. These are significant strikes. You took out their
two top military leaders, they're six top scientists you took
out primarily in enrich geranium sites, centrifuge sites, and missile

(01:32):
factories and facilities sites. So bib Netna who kind of
lays out what Operation Rising Lion was, and probably your
biggest question of the morning, why did they do it?

Speaker 3 (01:44):
Listen, let's ago Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, targeted military
operation to roll back the Iranian threat to Israel's very survival.
This operation will continue for as many days as it
takes to remove the threat. For decades, the tyrants of
Tehran have brazenly openly called for Israel's destruction. They've backed

(02:09):
up their genocidal rhetoric with a program to develop nuclear weapons.
Ron could produce a nuclear weapon in a very short time.
It could be a year, it could be within a
few months, less than a year. This is the clear
and present danger to Israel's very survival.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
So defense is the reason. A clear and present timeline danger.
A weapon of mass destruction in the hands of somebody
who's promising to use it on Israel. That's the reason
why war as always means mode of an opportunity. The
motive is ancient. It is the goal of radical Islam

(02:49):
to destroy Israel does not see its right to exist.
Destroy Israel, kill every last Jew. That's first comes Saturday
here at home in America, important for you to be
aware of. Then comes Sunday, the destruction of America and
the killing of all Christians. Why for the appearance of
the hidden Maji for Muslim world rule followed by judgment

(03:14):
from Allah and a Shia Muslim following the warlike example
of Muhammad, doesn't wait for signs, It creates the moment
so they would be on the offensive. Now the whole
world acknowledges Iran as the most predictable threat to not
just the region, but the world, and that a nuclear

(03:36):
Iran is an impossible thing to ever allow or contemplate,
but no one ever takes action. Finally, Israel, seeing that
they're within a month to a year, takes action. We
speculate that things have been brilliantly planned out a lot
better than might be apparent to most people. And that's

(03:57):
one of my concerns waking up this morning. You know,
we all have time capacities I remember early on becoming
a Christian, and I was greatly influenced by Keith Green
and Last Day's ministries. So I'm studying Ravenhill Wilkerson. Then
I start getting into comparative religion studies as a teenager. Unfortunately,

(04:19):
I wasn't studying geology. I've tried, think for some of
the other course do Testament Greek. Some of the other
courses had suffered at LSU. But I was fascinated with
comparative religious studies in worldview studies. Later I'd be influenced
by other brilliant minds Francis Shaper, not the least of
which My whole life has been a study of this,

(04:45):
from the Quran to the Hadith to the history. I
worry how many Americans are going to have the right
people explain this to them today. The threat was yesterday,
not today. But I can almost hear. And he is

(05:06):
one of my favorites. I had the good fortune of
knowing Rush Limbaugh and being friends with him. I've had
the good fortune of knowing Glenn Beck and being friends
with him. Glenn will get this today, and I think
Glenn will talk to you about the three dimensional chess

(05:28):
that's been played. Here's what went through my mind when
I woke up this morning. Okay, here we go for
such a moment as this, God, let's go. I was
taken back a bit. I expected the targeting of the
missile systems. I expected the targeting of the centrifuge plants
and the enriched geranium sites. I did not expect the

(05:51):
strategic decapitation of its six scientists and two top military leaders.
That both sends a message and it's a kicking of
a can. Yeah, we just took out your uranium. It
will take you a while. Now, the same people that
gave it to him in the first place, we'll give
it to him again, but it'll take time. Is real
safer today because of this strike, And even if you

(06:11):
can get them these materials. Now, the scientists aren't there,
the commanders who give the orders are not there. And
maybe there's a strong message come back to the table.
But I suspect something even more brilliant was thefoot Everything
is starting to make sense from the beginning of this presidency,

(06:36):
the initial meeting with Netanyahu, how the US took it
upon itself. Maybe you thought it had to do with trade,
Maybe you thought it had to do with delivery of supplies.
But the US targeted the Huthis and they're no longer
virtually in existence. They were pounded to smithereens as Israel,

(06:57):
in response to an October invasion, has pounded Hamas has
Belah and other proxy arms of terrorist organizations funded and
commanded by Iran. So how do how does Iran respond
today without them?

Speaker 2 (07:16):
Red bad?

Speaker 1 (07:16):
It made the great point they did two hundred drones
against Israel, none of which hit their targets for much
less reason. They just had all of their virtually, there's
just one more centrifuge facility that's five hundred feet underground,
and I'm not so certain that that's going to be
targeted today. But they responded with two hundred drones for
something far less. You just took out their number one

(07:39):
Joint Chies of Staff commander of their Iranian military. You
took out their number one commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards,
six of their top scientists, centrifuges, enriched uranium and delivery
system sites. And they only retaliated with one hundred drones,
half of what they did last time.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
What capabilities does Iron have now?

Speaker 1 (08:06):
My next thing is I go to I don't want
to see the Muslim world unite. And that's where I
start thinking of the masterful visit that Donald Trump completed
before this mission was carried out. You remember the women
in Cutter giving him a walkway of fanning hair, or

(08:28):
the marching camels leading him to the palace, or the
visit in Saudi Arabia. I think I'm speculating, but I'm
thinking that ground was all nurtured prior to the strike.
Pakistan would probably be my only concern of the Muslim

(08:48):
nations that could go rogue and they'd be violent. But again,
you got understand the three Muhammad. You got to understand
Kurdish versus Sunni versus Shia. But the Shia is isolated
and the Shia is the warlike she hot. But what
do they got to throw at anybody? And are they
standing alone? We did get reaction, I mean Cutter did
what we expected. This is a dangerous escalation and it's

(09:10):
a violation of sovereignty, said Jordan. Saudi Arabia strong condemnation
against this attack on our Islamic brothers, but no kind
of response, no joining of forces. So the first concern
would be Muslim nations uniting against Israel in America. There
doesn't seem to be signs of that.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
Now.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
You'd be really speculating to say many of them are
probably happy it happened, but they can't say. The next
thing is Russia, China and North Korea, because then you
get the makings of a world war and the uniting
of the world against Israel in America. And there doesn't
seem to be much coming from Russia or China or
North Korea. In fact, the US and China has just

(09:53):
solidified a tariff deal. Now there is a side of
the coin in terms of the presidency. You now have
a war you promise to stop between Russia and Ukraine
and you haven't stopped it. The Middle East continues to
be a problem for the Democrats, and we see that
with reaction from members of the United States Senate only

(10:16):
John Fetterman saying we got to stand by Israel and
give them anything they need.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
The world's a better place without a nuclear run. John Fetterman.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
The only reasonable Democrat left in sweatpants and a hoodie,
go figure. You know, if it's not a Republican I
almost think let's put a hoodie in the White House.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
He seems to be the only one that's getting anything.
But now you have this too.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
You think it's about tariffs, You think it's about making
America gree you think it's about the deep state. If
God saved Donald Trump, as Donald Trump says he did,
this is a wartime presidency.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
That's obvious, and no one said it out loud as.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
Far as this. I don't like war. Americans don't like war.
America Israel were never out conquering nations like everybody accuses.
It's always the cause of freedom or defense, defense of
ourself or defense of our allies. This is the most necessary,
inevitable strike. Everybody's talked a good game. No one's done

(11:32):
anything last night, Operation Rising Lion did something, BB Netna
who has kicked the can?

Speaker 2 (11:41):
And the question for you is you could be consumed
in fear right now, Oh my gosh, Aron in Israel.
The world is going to go to war in the
Middle East over Israel. This is the end times. And
yet the reality was your life was much more in
danger this time yesterday than it is this time today,

(12:08):
and doing nothing was the most inevitable, predictable danger or
cause of world war.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
So I don't know how people are going to react
in the matrix or on x or Fox versus CNN
or whatever talk show you listened to. This was necessary,
This was an inevitable. I think it was strategically from
the Huthis to Hamas to Hesbalahan taking away their proxy capabilities,

(12:37):
to the President's Mid East visit shuring up Saudi Arabia
and cutter really isolating Pakistan and Iran. And I am
in awe of the level of intelligence, the level of
ground penetration, air penetration, drone penetration, and precision that could

(13:01):
take the six top scientists out, knew where they were,
where they were sitting, and took them out and left
the lobby intact, let alone the rest of the building.
And today Iran wakes up without its six best scientists,
without its two major commanders, and almost back to square

(13:21):
one with the uranium centrifuges and delivery systems. That makes
world war less likely. But let's keep our eye on
reaction versus response. So far, the only response one hundred
drones that didn't hit anything, and reactions of condemnation sure
from Muslim nations, but nobody talking about joining forces and

(13:44):
responding and Mum's the word from China and Russia.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
That's what you've woke up to today. Now.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
Is Israel and Iran at war? Is Israel in America
at war with Iran? Is a regional war about to
break out? Is a world war about to break out?

Speaker 2 (14:03):
Is this end? Times?

Speaker 1 (14:05):
Well, there's good, better, best, and then there's reasonable, worse
and worst. I can tell you this. I don't think
best or worst is likely. The question is better or worse?
Time will tell? And what America will make of this
at home when it can't even figure out the difference
between legal and illegal, citizen and alien protest and rioting,

(14:33):
peaceful and anarchy like I can only imagine. And as
for Saturday tomorrow, well, things are already volatile with no
King's targeting of flag the symbol, Trump's birthday, the Army's
two hundred and fiftieth birthday, and now you can add
anti Semitic ginned up also by the Democrats with an

(14:55):
eye problem. You've got a lot to pray about today
and a lot to pray for and pray for peace.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
It's your Morning Show with Michael del Jno Morning Michael.

Speaker 4 (15:08):
With the current events in the Middle East, I'm reminded
of my limited knowledge of biblical prophecy. But I do
believe in the literal gathering of Israel. I believe Israel
will be preserved by God. And when I see these events,
it just reminds me that even if we let them
go and things get bad, that eventually Israel will defend

(15:30):
itself and that we will help Israel.

Speaker 2 (15:33):
So it's not surprising to see these things happen. Roger
gets it, by the way.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
The only part I would kind of mildly disagree with
America will always stand by the side that's to be preserved,
and that is not an assurance, and nor is there
biblical evidence of it. There is biblical evidence that the
world will unite against Israel and God will intervene. Then
you see the iron Dome and it starts making more sense.

(15:58):
You see the best military terry, the best intelligence. Nobody
can carry out a strategic strike what they did last night.
I'm not even sure we can. Oh, there's no question
Israel can protect it self. There's no question Israel will preserve.
What is in question is the scripture says God will
bless those who bless her, and God will curse those
who curse her.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
Let's just make sure we stay on the blessed side
of things. This is Dan calling from Erie, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 4 (16:27):
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(17:01):
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Israel carried out preemptive strikes against Iranian nuclear sites. They
targeted specifically enrich geranium sites, centrifuge facilities, and ballistic missile facilities.
In addition, it targeted six scientists who are no longer
with US, and the two top military commanders, one over

(17:24):
the Iranian military they're joint chief of staff, if you will,
and then the Islamic Republic Guard top commander. This is
a massive blow to any ambitions Iron has of using
nuclear weapons against Israel, America or any other country, and
now all attention turns to response and reaction. I look
at two different groups. One, I look at the Muslim

(17:46):
nations in the Middle East, and there's been, you know,
very specific condemnation of this act, but no real you know,
response or call for war. Not a whole lot from
China or Russia either. And the question becomes, what does
Iran have to respond with. I mean, America's pounded the
hoo Thies out of existence, Israel has pounded Hamas and Hezbalah,

(18:09):
the proxies that Iran often uses. Someone could obviously replace
this enriched uranium the same people that provide it in
the first place, or even missiles, but the scientists aren't there,
and those who gave the orders are not there. Where
are we in the world today? And you know, it's
kind of like if there's a tornado on the ground

(18:34):
in your area and you turn on the weather and
they're giving you the five day forecast, You'd be like,
what the heck? Obviously this isn't going to be a
fun Friday. Obviously, now we're going to kick around a
lot of different stories. This is a major historic strike.
There is I know some of you very concerned and fearful.

(18:54):
You could make the case the world was far more
dangerous yesterday than it is today, but it could get volatile,
and so the threat of regional or world war always
comes to the table when these things happened. And it's
worth our time to focus. Let's bring in Roory O'Neil.
He's our national correspondent. Rory very strategic in the way
they carried this out on the facilities as well as

(19:17):
the scientists and the commanders. I mean, in some cases
we're talking about an office missing and the rest of
the buildings still intact.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
This was what both plane strikes and drone right right,
and a few details.

Speaker 5 (19:29):
We now know that Israeli forces had actually been smuggling
drones and other weaponry into Iran for months now, and
they're actually comparing this attack to what Ukraine pulled off
with Russia in that there were a lot of drones
that were in place near their ultimate targets, so they
didn't have to fly long distances in order to carry

(19:50):
out these strikes. In many ways, Look, we've known this
has been coming for a long time. We didn't know
how effective it would be, and Iran confirmed a short
time ago the death of a four four senior commanders
from Iran's military were taken out in the strike, as
you said.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
Plus another half dozen scientists.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
Yeah, I mean the amount of accurate intelligence to carry
this out. You're bringing up the smuggling end of drones
that had to be carried out, knowing where all these
people were, and to strategically take them out without mass
collateral damage is just breathtaking. And then I know this

(20:31):
is speculation, but you go back to the US targeting
the Hoho thies as Israeli targeted Hamas and Hezbala. These
are their main proxies they use to carry out responses
that they don't have today. Only one hundred drones this
time in response there were two hundred for far less
reason a few months ago. So if the question is okay, now,

(20:52):
what the question might be is there anything left and
is there anybody that wants to join them and play?

Speaker 2 (21:00):
And so far.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
Moms that were for I can't find anything from China.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
Or Russia at all.

Speaker 5 (21:06):
We did the Kremlins that it's concerned about the sharp
escalation intensions between Israel and Iran and condemns it.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
That's from the spokesperson about twenty minutes ago.

Speaker 5 (21:16):
Yeah, and as to the drones being built by Iran, Look,
they're the suppliers for a lot of the drones that
Russia is using in the attack on Ukraine. The only
reason that these drones are successful sadly in attacking Ukraine.
But it's the Israeli defensive forces and technology that are
able to take out these drones. That's the difference with

(21:37):
the drone effectiveness. Ukraine doesn't have the same defense capability
that Israel does.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
So we had talked about this earlier, but you know,
you start thinking, okay, well, the you know, worst scenario
would be Muslim nations uniting. Probably Pakistan would be the
only loose cannon. But you know, from Cutter, you know
this is a you know, a dangerous escalation from Jordan,
this is a violation of sovereignty from Saudi Arabia. Strong

(22:04):
condemnation against this attack against our Islamic brothers, but not
the kind of thing that's calling for world war or
destruction of Israel. And then I harken back to the
President's visit in Saudi Arabia and how everybody was there
at the Palace coming up to meet him the camels
and cutter and the waving of the hair. It says
if a lot of this was set up and protected,

(22:28):
the only wild card being China and Russia, and China
were coming off a trade deal, and Russia you just
get a condemnation from a foreign minister of escalation. So
I don't know that the world isn't safer today than
it was yesterday.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
I think the smoke is still coming up. So I'm
gonna hold You're gonna hold off on that one for
right now. Roy, great reporting. Thank god I had you today.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
And then now we have what flag day, Trump's birthday,
Army's birthday, all of the note kings planned and now
we can add anti semitism to that. I wonder if
that's going to give us a lot to cover this
weekend Father's Day and then there's Father's Day, so let's
be well, I'm gonna I'm gonna enjoy my Father's Day.
What's coming up on the on the weekend. Nothing happened

(23:15):
this week, so don't worry about it. No, there's a
lot obviously about what happened in LA this week.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
Plus we'll look into this.

Speaker 5 (23:22):
Remember during the pandemic, we had this whole digital nomad.
Everyone was working from a beach in can Coon. Seems
that that whole thing is going away as more folks
are returning to work, and maybe the digital nomad is dead.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
All right. That is the weekend I am, I can
not remember to remember the name.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
Now on the weekend Die, the weekend Stared, the weekend
Dive with roy O'Neil hurt on hundreds of iHeart stations
and of course on demand on your iHeart app.

Speaker 2 (23:47):
God bless, have a great weekend Ory. We'll talk Monday or.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
Tuesday, all right, when you know, when the dust settles.
We now have four commanders senior commanders that have been
taken out, including the top of the Revolutionary Guard and
the top of the Iranian military. Six scientists. There is
the targeting of Iran's main enrichment facility, a major nuclear

(24:13):
centrifuge facility, the scientists who work on these programs, as
well as the ballistic missile program facilities, so that your
delivery systems, your actual advanced centrifugees, and the uranium that
must be enriched to the level of weapons grade. This
is all a big setback along with the scientists and
military leaders. So The big question is why did bb

(24:36):
netnah who do this? And he made that very clear
when he announced to the world that the attack was underway.
This is bb neetnah Who. Last night on Operation Rising Lion, oh.

Speaker 3 (24:45):
Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, a targeted military operation to
roll back the Iranian threat to Israel's very survival. This
operation will continue for as many days as it takes
to re move this threat. For decades, the tyrants of
Tehran have brazenly openly called for Israel's destruction. They've backed

(25:09):
up their genocidal rhetoric with a program to develop nuclear weapons.
Ron could produce a nuclear weapon in a very short time.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
It could be a year, it could.

Speaker 3 (25:18):
Be within a few months, less than a year. This
is the clear and present danger to Israel's very survival.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
I don't think whether it's friend or foe, you could
find anybody worth any credibility that wouldn't tell you that
Iran was somewhere between a month and a year of
having a deliverable nuclear weapon. Now, the motive that's ancient,

(25:48):
hundreds of years. The motive has been first the destruction
of Israel than the destruction of America. So if means motive.
An opportunity is the only formula of war. The motive
is crystal clear. The threat is constantly reiterated. I don't
know why Americans don't see this threat just like ISRAELI
see this threat because first comes Saturday Israel, then comes

(26:08):
Sunday America. But he simply felt like one month to
a year was too close. They had to be set back,
and they make it clear that they plan to destroy Israel,
so they have only their threats to blame.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
Now.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
Initially, Marco Rubio, Secretary of State, said the US was
not involved as attack and and it clearly wasn't to
the extent of the delivery of any of the weaponry
flights or drones. The President made it clear he was
aware it was coming. I speculate the President did his

(26:45):
job in taking out the Huthies and firming up relationships
with Saudi Arabia and Cutter recently. But Israel, through great
precision and expertise, have taken out four commanding leaders of
their military, including the leader of the Revolutionary Guard, six
of their scientists, and I think there's one centrifuge facility

(27:08):
that's five five hundred feet underground that hasn't been hit yet.
But you also heard Bbnetna who said this will last
as long as it takes to complete the mission. As
for President Trump, his statement was pretty clear, this is
why you should have talked. So I think in a
best case scenario, there's a very limited Iran to respond.

(27:31):
I don't know how many Muslim nations would want to
join them in some kind of military response. They seem
to be standing alone without their terrorist proxies and half
of the amount of drones in their response as their
last drone attack, maybe a limited capability, and so far
no Russia Chinese support. They seem to be at the

(27:55):
moment going it alone without a lot of uranium, a
lot of centrifuge, is a lot of scientists, and a
lot of commanders who give orders pretty historically successful strike.
We've said this all morning long. This is necessary. The
whole world knows it's necessary. The whole world talked tough

(28:16):
about it. Only Israel followed through and did it, so
it was both necessary and inevitable. And now it's our
new reality. So we'll continue to keep an eye on that.
We haven't lost sight of the Note King's movement. Although
I do think this puts it into perspective a nuclear
Iran having its capabilities taken away compared to our innpartisan

(28:37):
political fights. But you do have flag Day, the Army's
two hundred and fiftieth birthday, Donald Trump's birthday, and now
anti Semitism that could reer it's ugly head throughout a
weaponized partisan America. We'll keep an eye on that over
the weekend for you. One other worthy note before we
end the segment. The Air India flight was only about

(29:00):
six hundred feet off the ground when it crashed into
a very urban area. I mean, we didn't know, and
there's multiple deaths, of course, on the ground. I thought
that might be hundreds of deaths on the ground. The
thought of anyone on the actual plane, where there were
two hundred and forty one souls, surviving was unthinkable. I

(29:22):
think I even said, I mean that would be that'd
be the definition of a miracle. Guess what it happened.
Someone seated in Row eleven, seat A survived. This is
a plane that exploded with twelve hours of fuel. I mean,
the plume looked weaponry. You would have thought that entire

(29:46):
cabin would be incinerated. I mean there were portions of
the plane that were unrecognizable, that were reduced to the
size of luggage. And then there was the visual of
just the tail of the plane with all kinds creep
building collapsed over it, sticking intact out of a building,
and you thought, what could there been somebody in those

(30:07):
back rows maybe, but of all places towards the front
of the plane, seat eleven A, that person survived. They
gotta know. They're a miracle. The Stanley Cup Finals again
to overtime. This is a rematch of last year's Stanley
Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers.

(30:28):
Panthers won last year. This time, three of the four
games have gone overtime, one to double overtime. Last night
no exception in overtime. Edmonton wins on the road in Miami,
ties the series up at two games apiece.

Speaker 2 (30:40):
They'll play again tomorrow night, back in Edmonton.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
Meanwhile, Game four of the NBA Finals is tonight in Indiana.
The Pacers lead now two games to one. It's a
must win for the Thunder before returning home to OKC.
That's your top five stories of the day. I'm going
to do a very brief Sounds of the day Obviously
a lot of the sound concerning the airstrike is now dated,

(31:04):
but I do want to pick two other things. One
is a Florida commander telling you that we know the
difference between peaceful protesting, rioting and violence and how we'll
handle it in Florida. I want you to hear that
as well as I guess I could call this the
first of the gouvenentatorial debates in New York that took

(31:25):
place in a congressional hearing.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
An abbreviated Sounds of the day will wrap up the week.
News is Your Morning Show continues. This is your Morning
Show with Michael del Chrono.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
Obviously we didn't have our fun Friday with forty seven.
Obviously we didn't have our visit with Dion Warwick. I'll
save that visit for Tuesday when I get back. You know,
obviously this was huge breaking news today, Israel carrying out
an airstrike while you were asleep, Very strategic, very effective,
taking out advanced centrifugeas, enriched uranium facilities, ballistic missile facilities.

(32:00):
Of their top scientists, they're two top military commanders, one
over the Iranian military and the Revolutionary Guard, as well
as two others. This kicks the can back a long
way from Iran being a nuclear threat. We're getting reaction
from the Muslim world, from other enemy nations, and of
course I guess the fighting in America will commence from here.
And our concerns are with Flag Day, Army's birthday, Trump's birthday,

(32:23):
and now this adding anti Semitism. What will the no
Kings riots or protests look like by the end of
the weekend. And of course to all those dads out
there who are purposeful fathers loving their mothers, which is
the most loving thing you can do for your kids, instinctively,

(32:44):
is love their mother and love and training them up.

Speaker 2 (32:46):
Boy, it's hard work. I get it. Happy Father's Day,
have a great weekend. This last one. I don't know
how much of it I can get in.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
It's the only thing I would have done in sounds
of the day that wasn't Israel related. Because this is
really the first governor's debate for the state of New York,
a state I think has been marching towards a Republican
governor and for Representative Stefanic, who will be the opponent
of Governor Hokeel. See a lot of questions in a

(33:15):
hearing yesterday. Listen, Cherick is staphonic from New York.

Speaker 6 (33:18):
Thank you, Governor Hokeel. On your first day in office,
you signed Executive Order one.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
Is that correct? Believe it is?

Speaker 6 (33:28):
And you extended this executive order not once, not twice,
but three times, most recently January sixteenth this year.

Speaker 2 (33:35):
Is that correct?

Speaker 6 (33:36):
If that's what's your fact show I signed countless executive orders.
I would assume you'd know it's Executive Order one is
a continuation of your predecessor sanctuary state policies.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
Correct, is included in that? I want to be sure
we are defining sanctuary state.

Speaker 6 (33:51):
Pro I'll define it for you. It is the policy
of the state that state officers or employees shall not
disclose information to federal immigration authorities for the purpose federal
civil immigration enforcement. It goes on to say law enforcement
officers may not use resources, equipment, or personnel for the
purpose of detecting and apprehending any individual suspected or wanted

(34:12):
for violating a civil immigration office. Law enforcement officers have
no authority in the State of New York to take
any policy action solely because the person is an undocumented alien.
That's a quote in your executive orders that you extended. Now,
do you know who secure a kan Is?

Speaker 2 (34:28):
I want to get back to the first.

Speaker 6 (34:29):
No, I'm asking you a question.

Speaker 2 (34:30):
Do you know who secure a coan is?

Speaker 1 (34:32):
I want to make sure you understand that this simply
says that we will cooperate with ICE.

Speaker 6 (34:37):
No, it does not say that. I read what it
says and let me talk to you about the results.
Do you know who secure a kan is? You should
as the governor of New York State.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
Do you know she wanted to give you many examples
of those who have carried out horrific actsceptter being protected
in the state of New York.

Speaker 2 (34:52):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Ndheld Joano

Speaker 1 (35:00):
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