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all right, eight minutes after the hour and welcome to Tuesday, June,
the seventeenth year of Our Lord twenty twenty five. The
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leaders of the G seven nations all agree Iran should
never have a nuclear weapon. That's nothing new, it's timely
and it's important, and Russia should be a part of this,
but Israel is making it so. Meanwhile, President Trump says
the US signed a trade deal with the United Kingdom.
If we don't, it's interesting. We have all these distractions
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between the protests and now the conflict with Iran, but
people are not noticing this Trump trade negotiation is really
all coming through nicely, and that's good news for our future,
in our children's future. Vance Bolterk is being charged with
multiple state and federal counts in connection with the murder
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of the Minnesota lawmaker, Melissa Hortman, and fifty years after
it scared people out of the water in theaters, Jaws
Boom boom, boom boom, Jaws is coming to streaming. I'm
trying to figure out why this is a big story.
I can watch Jaws whenever I want. Oh, well, you
just it's on. It's always on something, is it okay?
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But I mean on demand? I can watch it whatever
I want. And they're trying to Convidio. Well, now you
can stream it on the fiftieth anniversary, which I mean
I get the fiftieth anniversary. I stood in front of
my elementary school when I was showing my son how
I walked to school and the route. And then as
I'm standing in front of my school, I'm realizing that's
fifty years ago I left fifth grade. Wow, fifty years ago.
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And fifty years ago I went to the theater to
see Jaws for the first time. Who took you to
see Jaws? That was a family affair, that one when
Daddy was Dad had a very very unfortunate movie experience.
He brought all of his three children, none over the
age of eleven, to see the Other Side of Midnight.
When we realized this was a very very hard R
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rated movie. Yeah, with strong nudity and sexual content. And
you would think my father would have just grabbed us
by the hands and said, I've made a terrible mistake.
But we just made our popcorn and we were way
ahead of the class. One sex said right, asked Juju
bees please? But yeah, Dad took us to see John's
We all want as a family, and I have to
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admit I probably never thought about swimming in an ocean
the same I haven't after you've seen that. But I mean,
talk about feeling old. Wow, we've got two feeling olds today.
That and the montage that it is ten years ago
that Donald Trump came down the escalator. I remember that
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like it was yesterday. That was when the derangement syndrome started. Well,
I'm glad you would say it that way. Listen to
how the journalists who are now dead mocked the announcement
from Donald Trump I am officially running as the president
of the United States. There are no words.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
How do you even have a straight face right now?
There are no words to describe what just happened.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
Heed Rendell, do you have any doubt that this is
anything more than a carnival show? And you watched that
speech today? We all laugh about it, and I'm sitting
here laughing out loud, you know, you know for the
entire you know, front part of the show here is hey,
how do you like his truck? Now? Talking about it?
Speaker 4 (04:38):
I mean it was a rambling, a rambling mess of
a speech that said it was very entertaining.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
I was howling, howling? Are you howling? Now? How do
you like my garbage truck? Oh that's ten years ago. Boy.
Things have changed in America and the world, all right,
So if you're just waking up this morning, the President
did leave the G seven meetings early, unlike the French
president's account, not to negotiate a peace deal. He issued
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an immediate warning for Iranian citizens to immediately evacuate Tehran.
The President made it pretty crystal clear that the French
president was wrong and is always wrong, and that there
was something much bigger than a peace talk that he
had to return for. I don't know if that is
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a reference to the now announced trade deal. I don't
think so. With the United Kingdom. And I say that
because the President made it clear he wanted the entire
National Security Council to be prepared in the situation room
for his return. Iran is wanting an out. The President
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has reminded them they had a chance for an out.
So we're going to visit with the tell Colonel Jans
Carafano today and the timing couldn't be better. What is
the endgame here? If we start going over the estimates,
whether you're talking to the Israeli ambassador to the United
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States or officials from the military is that they have
been set back, that they're nuclear capabilities, not to mention
they're conventional capabilities. Well, I gotta tell you this. I
don't even have to ask. I know. This is probably
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Red's favorite sound of the day. This is the rantings
of a Iranian woman on television as the airstrike on
the network hits. We interrupt this program for a massive
explosion and then there's just I mean, you can see
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the chair is empty and the smoke is all around
her desk, and that was the taking out translation. Everybody good,
everybody good. I have to tell you I shouldn't say
that out loud, not in this day of edgy rhetoric.
But he ever watched a bad show and wish it
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would just go away? Like that? Not a very good ad,
it was it. But anyway, that's the kind of thing
that's going on. So what is the endgame here? You've
now taken out and this is impressive. Alid shod MANI.
This Israel claims to have eliminated shod MANI. That's Iron's
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new top military commander from the original top military commander
that was taking out. Who's third in line? And how
does that play? Today. Okay, okay, you're up. No, please
not me. But I mean, I don't know how you
two are feeling about this, or those of you listening,
and that's why we have the talk back line for
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you to be a part of this. I continue to
be in awe of the Israeli defense system, Israeli military,
and Israeli intelligence. The way they pulled this off and
Iran never saw it coming is amazing to me. What
they had on the ground and the live human intelligence
they had, the way they knew where everybody was. We
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talked about this before I left on Friday, that you
could take somebody out at their desk and the lobby
still intact. The precision, but the knowing where everyone is
and taking them out that's got to have them. You know,
Tehran probably, you know, expects bombs, targeting of missile factories
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and where the centrifugias are and where they're enriching uranium.
I don't think they expected the decapitation of leadership that
they've gotten. So Shadmani, who replaced the other one that
was taken out in the first wave of attacks, he's
now reported dead. Al Rashid, the predecessor to him, already
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taken out. Salamai, that was the Ayatola's Supreme Revolutionary Guard leader,
taken out, Baghari, the Secretary of Staff of the Armed Forces.
It's like taken out the Joint chiefs of the Staff gone,
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Amir Ali Hayjah Day the commander of the Revolutionary Guard,
Aerospace forces taken out. I mean I could get them
all in, but these names just go on and on
and on. Their leadership has been taken out, their resources
have been taken out, the estimates of their nuclear capabilities
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has been taken out. And now the force of the
G seven leaders agreeing Roan should never have nuclear weapon,
well they're not going to now for a long long time,
not because the G seven agreed, because Israel has made
it so. The US has also sent defense system There
was not a lot of clarification as to what these
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defense systems that have been sent to the region have been,
but it would appear support for Israeli defense. And now
you have Iran ready to talk of the late literally
to the table. We're going to run all this by
what is the state of a nuclear Iran today, what
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is the state of this operation today, and what is
the endgame to the operation and how much more is
to come. We're going to talk all about that today.
There's probably nothing more important than our visit with Lieutenant
Colonel James Carafano, who will be joining us in the
third hours, So don't miss that. John Decker concerns about
how President Trump's immigration rates could affect the food chain.
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Who is to keep searching for angles, let's face in America.
We could all use a diet if it should come
to that. Rory O'Neil, the charges being filed on that suspect. Again,
I said it this way. I don't think this is okay.
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No Kings made its statement and now it's going to
go away. If it was just No Kings, which is
a ridiculous narrative that nobody's buying that Donald Trump is
trying to be a king. I mean only if you're
watching the extreme left narrativized cable networks or publications which
you have even heard such a ridiculous narrative, the Donald
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Trump wants to be king. Donald Trump is trying to
take over and rule the people by force, using his
own military on the nobody's buying any of that. But
what you should buy is the left, the extreme Left
is revealing to you their strategy. Now, what I would
say is it's not a new strategy. This is the
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same thing they did with BLM. It's the same thing
they did with Antifa. It's the same thing of playing
up rioting anarchy fires in the streets and calling it
good trouble. While they call anything that Donald Trump is
doing as dictatorship. Why you'd call a play that hasn't
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worked all game again, I don't know, but I think
they've revealed their strategy so that more between now and
the end of the third hour, Missilivii'll miss a lot,
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and join the human race. Welcome to Tuesday, June the seventeenth.
These off the top five stories. So waking up this morning. Well, well,
Israel is seeing to it. But the leaders of the
G seven have agreed Iran should never have a nuclear
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weapon and that Israel has the right to defend itself.
More from Mark Mayfield.
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The joint statement was issued by the hands of the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Canada,
Japan and the EU at the G seven in Canada.
The statement called Irong the principal source of regional instability
and terror and promised to safeguard energy market stability.
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I'm Markneyfield. Well, we're busy focusing on everything but this.
Remember when they were telling you the world as we
know it would come to an end because Donald Trump
is creating a tariff war. Well, he just signed another
big trade deal, this time with the United Kingdom.
Speaker 3 (15:22):
Tammy Triheo reports made the announcement with UK Prime Minister
Kiro Starmer at the G seven summit in Canada.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
We just signed it and it's done, and so we
have our trade agreement.
Speaker 3 (15:33):
Trum called it a fair deal for both He and
Starmer showed the signed documents to reporters. The exact terms
of the deal were not disclosed. I'm Tammy, TRHEO okay.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
So every protest you watch, they're all covering their face.
That doesn't bother anybody but an anarchists cover their face.
But California lawmakers are introducing a bill that would prohibit
all levels of law enforcement officers from covering their face.
Lisa Taylor has the story.
Speaker 5 (15:58):
Democratic Senator Scott Wiener says the bill stems from federal
law enforcement operations in Los Angeles and other parts of
the state in which agents faces are hidden.
Speaker 1 (16:07):
It's all new and unprecedented. We have not had an
aspiring fascist dictator in this country with a who's trying
to create a police state with secret police. That's what's
happening right now.
Speaker 5 (16:18):
There are exceptions to SB six twenty seven, known as
the No Secret Police Act. Wiener says riot gear would
be okay because the mask is a transparent face shield.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
Finally said Taylor, Well, it's sports, and again I gotta
be careful how I do this. I got a lot
of people listening Indiana, but I do have a station
at Tulsa, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, two markets. I once worked
in a state I lived in twenty years. I'm Thunder Up, Baby,
I'm thunder Rupt one twenty one oh nine. The Thunder
win at home, take a three two lead in the
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NBA Finals, are headed to Indianapolis for Game six, a
win and they hoist a loss. And we have a
decisive Game seven in Oklahoma City after that up three
games to two. Annie Chel's Stanley Cup Finals Panthers with
a huge win over the Oilers, and now Game six
tonight in Miami, a win and the Panthers hoist the
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listen live every morning, but glad you're here now for
the podcast. Enjoy. Leaders of the G seven nations agree
Aroan should never have a nuclear weapon and Israel has
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its right to defend itself. Well, that was always the case.
It is wonderful to have them acknowledge that, and Israel
has made it so. We just don't know what command
is left in place, what of any armament is left
in place in Iran, and now that there's nothing left
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for Iran, they're ready to talk a little late to
the table. But the President returned home early from the
G seven. The French president indicated it was to pharmacyase fire.
The President made it crystal clear immediately that was not
the case. He called upon his national security team to
be prepared and ready in the situation room for his return,
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and he indicated that it was something bigger that caused
him to return. We also get word the President Trump
has announced the US has signed a trade deal with
the United Kingdom. We don't think that's the bigger thing,
so it begs the question, Wow, this has been a crippling,
jaw dropping strategic tactical takedown of Iran, the level of
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intelligence to find these people and to take out these facilities.
Their nuclear capabilities are probably pushed back to start. And
the command that has been taken out, I mean, no,
sooner do they replace the head of the revolutionary Guard.
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That the replacement's been taken out. So now Iran's ready
to talk. All the president has said is boy, they
had their chance. And then the president eerily after leaving
ominously probably is the better word. After leaving the G
seven early said Iran should have signed the deal that
I told them to sign. What a shame, what a
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powerful message as to the rest of the world, talk
about your street cred. Now, I know a lot of
you watched Happy Days and and we have to suspend
the belief that Pansie was a bad dude at some time,
that he never had to fight anybody because of his reputation.
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He later went on to become metrosexual with missus Kindan
by the end and scarred it all. But this is
like Phonsie street cred, and this will make peace more
possible and war less likely. When leaders say what they
mean and mean what they say, people will respond. But
I really believe from his heart of hearts, the president
believes this. Watch the next words, Iran should have signed
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a deal when I told them to sign it. What
a shame, what a waste of human life. I will
state it simply, Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. I
said it over and over again. Everyone should immediately leave
and evacuate Tehran. Again begging the question, what is the
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endgame to this operation? Because there's not much left to
take out? I had mentioned fifty years ago. Believe it
or not, blink, it's fifty years later since Jaws hit
the theaters. I got this from Roger. I grew up
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ten blocks from the Pacific Ocean. On the opening day
of Jaws, a group of neighborhood kids twelve to fifteen,
we all went to the first showing of Jaws. That afternoon,
we all went swimming in the ocean. It was absolutely frightening. However,
no one chickened out. Well, that's because the Great wik
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was on the East coast and the Atlantic Ocean in
the movie, and I'm guessing in the Pacific where you
are now. By the way, Red was telling me, we
have spotted the largest, we believe the largest Great white
shark ever off the coast of North Carolina. Really, maybe
there's gonna be a Jaws four after all, I want
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to go there. I like when Richard Dryp is pulling
everything on the stomach. There's a Louisiana license plate. I
have a dog named Boomer Baker Mayfield that we call
scout Scouts. That way's gotta lead anything. I think if
eventually someday we'll do an autopsy, they'll be like a
license plate out there, mirror. Who knows what's in his dog?
I wondered where that went, but fifty years I mentioned
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earlier that I, you know, in Chicago on assignment of course,
to cover the outbreak of protests with no King's movement?
Will you be following Glandestine in the subway system. I
was keeping an eye on the streets where dransit all right.
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I was there to say the copspot. I stood in
front of my elementary school and Nick took a picture,
and then as I was walking back towards the car
at dawn, tim it's twenty twenty five. I left that
school in nineteen seventy five to go to South Junior
High School in nineteen seventies. It's fifty years ago. Wow,
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I don't know what's making me feel older that or
Jaws is fifty years ago. I'll tell you that Jaws
one holds up, Jaws two kind of holds up, and
Jaws three D never held up. But they're all pretty dated.
But Jaws one, in particular with Robert Shaw and Richard Driver.
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I mean, the performances, yes, were amazing. And I got
to tell you something. You know, you go back and
you watch that shark. That shark doesn't look that unrealistic.
That's a really good fake shark for nineteen seventy four
when they filmed it. It's all about the angles. You
want to feel even older, Mike, No, I really don't.
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Gladiator is twenty five years old. No way. Well, we
had one the other day that was like that wasn't
the firm, It was some movie. Oh it was Dante's Peak.
Don'te's Peaks? Almost thirty years ago? Can you believe that?
I mean, when you look at a picture of Linda Hamilton,
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you think it's at least sixty years old? Right? What?
Why at the time? Too soon to soon? Don't forget.
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to use that iHeartRadio app. All right, Well, so you
know we said ominous. Yeah, that's pretty ominous. When the
President of the United States. I'll never forget when George W.
Bush was on Worldwide TV and he turned and he
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talked to the people of a rock. It just brought
a chill down my spine. And then the next thought was,
oh my, what's coming? And it was shocking. Off of
course is what was coming? And Donald Trump did much
the same thing. So Aaran Read used this analogy off
the air. What was the show you watched? I never
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watched it, Law and order. Yes, I never watched that,
but you know they'd have a guy You'll never get me, Kappa,
You'll never get me. I'm not bleeding guilty. So finally
they got the DNA, they got all the evidence. He's
up a creek. Now he's like, I don't want what
kind of deal? Give me the commander? How what a
kind of deal? So Aroan obviously missed their opportunity. And
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now we went through the laundry list of all the
commanders that have been taken out. I mean, they simply
do not have anybody left to give orders and make commands.
We don't even know what they're missile you know, conventional
missile capabilities are, if any. The nuclear program seems to
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have been knocked back to start. So what's the endgame.
We'll talk about that with Lieutenant Colonel James Carafinal. There
is some other big news, as I mentioned, the President
announcing the trade deal with the United Kingdom. So we've
got a handshake, a framework. They had a deal with China,
United Kingdom and other countries. Everybody was predicting on the
left that the President was going to destroy our economy
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with this ridiculous self inflicted wound of a trade war,
and nobody wanted to eat crow about that. Two major
defections for the Democrats. Again, I cannot stress no matter
what narratives they try to create with no kings, what
narratives they try to create with whatever's in the news cycle,
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this is a party at war with himself. And I
think we're one of the few people on the radio
that have kept the focus on Ken Martin, the chairman
of the DNC, as well as David Hogg, the vice chairman,
who had to go because he was going to muck
up the waters. See what happens is on the ground
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half the party, nearly half, thirty five thirty six percent
of the party is now socialists far left with the
goal of taking over the party. And they would have
got Bernie Sanders to be the nominee in twenty sixteen
and twenty twenty, and the DNC had to interject themselves
and rig it for Hillary and rig it for Joe
and have Joe secure all the primary votes so they
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could just hand it to Kamala and remove Joe. So
that's three presidential primaries where thirty six or more percent
of the Democrat Party wanted someone in the DNC shaft
at him. Now they're gonna want AOC, and the DNC
is going to try to shaft them again. I don't
know if the fourth is the final straw and they
lose their party. I don't know if they fail and
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we end up with AOC is the nominee that'll destroy
the party. Either way, they're in a pickle. Well, that
war continued. The American Federation of Teachers president Randy Weingarten
is departing from the DNC committee, citing disagreements with the
chair Ken Martin. The first thought as, oh, that must
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be because she's on David hogg side. Can't really definitively
point to that. She told Martin in a letter dated
June fifth and obtained by The Hill this Sunday, that
she was declining to be reappointed as an ad large
member of the committee. While I am a proud Democrat,
I appear to be out of step with the leadership
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you are forging and I do not want to be
the one who keeps questioning why we are not enlargening
the tent. What do you make of that statement? Does
that mean she's not interested in going further left? I
mean would further left in large in the tent would
be going back to the middle and the American people
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in large in the tent. And where does the Hog
Martin war fare end? All that? We don't know. But
she represents one point eight million votes in a party
that's struggling for votes right now, having lost the majority
of Hispanic vote, having a big hole in their Black vote,
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I think you could pretty much say, having lost all
Asian vote, they can't afford another chink in their armor.
And this be one point eight million votes represented by
this teachers' union. No wonder Ken Martin's been crying. Ken
Martin can't can even get on to taking on Republicans.
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He's on a sinking ship within his own party in
a civil war. Is the DNC setting up again to
help elect a middle of the road moderate candidate. The
departure of a far left progressive union leader further seems
to show the fracture in the Democrat Party. Another big
one that popped up was the DNC. Two leaders of
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some of the largest labor unions say they're leaving the
DNC as well. Lee Saunders, the president of the American
Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, the AFSCME declined
his nomination as a member of the DNC weeks ago
in a letter. Wouldn't it be funny if it's not
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the This is why I don't know why Hogg left
so easy. Martin might have been gone before Hogg if
he had just sat tight. These are new times. They
demand new strategies, new thinking, a renewed way of fighting
for the values that we hold dear. We must evolve
to meet the urgency of this moment. This is not
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a time to close ranks or turn inward, Saunders said
in a statement. Their departure comes after a different internal
controversy was settled. On Activist stated Hog Hogg decided he
would exit his role as the vice chairman and allow
the DNC to redo its elections and then all of
this fighting. So Saunders and Winegarden supported Wisconsin Democrat Party
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chair Ben Winkler. So it could be we don't like
the Martin choice. We want to change at the top,
and this is a party that hasn't really signified exactly
what their strategy is going to be. Having said all
of that, I leaded to this. Make no mistake, No,
Kings is not going to go away. If it were
simply no kings. It made its statement. Most of America. Hey,
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there's some of America that wish Donald Trump was a king,
all right, but he's clearly not trying to be a king.
Nobody's buying that ridiculous narrative. But those that are being
paid to protest, all right. So you made your statement
it should go away. It won't, just like Black Lives
Matter and Antifa didn't go away. This is the extreme
far left strategy. And as they are being anarchists, as
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they're using democracy to destroy democracy, they're justifying it as
good trouble to save democracy. You lived this in twenty twenty,
you're gonna live it again clearly in twenty twenty six.
It's clearly their mid term strategy. It may even be
their presidential twenty twenty eight strategy. So while the establishment
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Democrat Party is falling apart from within, in the extreme
left that seeks to destroy them is marching right along.
I hope that all made sense to you. This is
your morning show with Michael Del Trono. You're just waking
up the leaders of the G seven nations degree Iran
should never have a nuclear weapon, and Israel has a
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right to defend herself, and guess what, They're not going
to have them for a long time because Israel isn't
talk their action. Meanwhile, President trump'ays the US has signed
a deal with the United Kingdom for a trade agreement.
The Oklahoma City Thunder one last night. If you fell asleep,
they won one twenty one oh nine at home in
Oklahoma City. And now we head to Game six back
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to Indianapolis Thursday night, and with a win, they're hoisting
the trophy. And I know that Jeffrey's been following this,
but apparently Joey Chestnut is returning to Coney Island on
the fourth of July for the Nathan's Hot Dog eating contest.
He had a little bit of a conflict with the
Nathans folks. They have come to agreement after a summit,
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and he will be there scarfing down the dogs. It's
a miracle. It's a miracle. And the Panthers, with the
wind tonight, could hoist the cup, the Lord Stanley Cup.
They're up three games to two and Game six is
tonight in Miami. We're all in this together. This is
Your Morning Show with Michael Ndheld, journo