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(00:50):
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waking up this morning. The death toll has risen to
one hundred and four. One hundred and four people now
confirmed dead in the catastrophic flooding in central Texas. Is
really Prime Minister Bbnett?

Speaker 1 (01:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:03):
Who's sprung it on the president at dinner. He's nominated
him as well as Pakistan too. Right, didn't Pakistan also
nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize. The President got
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(01:27):
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to move up his sentencing date. We'll have more on
that coming up.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
I used to always say behind every headline is a story,
and behind every story there's so much to talk about.
This is a historic rise of water and flooding situation
in Central Texas. This is a flooded an area with
a flood history, but it had been nearly one hundred
years since the flood of this magnitude, So this is.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
A historic level of flooding.

Speaker 2 (02:15):
Number one, number two, There is history in this area.
This is what we always talk about people. We have
a matrix problem in America today and it's been fed
by indoctrination. It's been fed by death of journalism and bias,

(02:37):
and it's been fed by very partisan.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
Hatred.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
Really, and so people form in the social dilemma immediate
positions and they stick to them. Now, it's irrational to
do until you have the information in facts, but that
doesn't matter anymore because nobody pursues the truth. The truth
isn't the prize, understanding isn't the goal fighting is. So

(03:10):
while we cover all of this, all we can really
do is make sure for those of you that listen
to this show that we don't give you another matrix product,
that we take a fair look at everything. And you're
going to see that theme throughout the show today, from

(03:33):
Rosie o'donald to a pediatrician, we'll address the reality on
the ground of what wasn't done, that could have been
done but chose not to be done because it would
have been too expensive. And it's not on Donald Trump.
So let's take it one step at a time. One

(03:53):
hundred and four now dead that is expected to continue
to rise. There's stills missing, almost a dozen from Camp
Mystick and Kirk County, or at least twenty seven campers
and councilors have now been confirmed dead. This number struck
me and I thought, well, I remember a rabbi giving

(04:17):
a speech on a nine to eleven anniversary.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
Where was God on nine to eleven?

Speaker 2 (04:22):
A rabbi greatest sermon I ever heard in my life.
Still haven't heard one better, And this kind of reminded
me of that sermon. There were eight hundred and fifty rescues.
Let that sink in for a second, because you know

(04:43):
one of the headlines, and it's not a bash. It's
just a short way of saying more than a hundred
people now confirmed dead. And I changed it to one
hundred and four because I think every one of those
lives matter. There is no more than every angle one
of them a precious creation. Someone's son, someone's daughter, someone's mother,

(05:06):
someone's father, someone's husband, someone's what. They deserve to be counted,
and so do those that were saved. I mean, we
acknowledged the New Jersey rescue worker who say they're saying
one hundred and eighty six he accounted for a loan.
That's incredible to save one hundred and eighty six lives

(05:28):
in a single day. But there have been eight hundred
and sixty lives saved. And again we talked about human
capacity yesterday. You can only watch so much of this stuff.
I delve deep yesterday. I don't know why I did
it to myself. But some of these rescue attempts were
just people literally risking their lives to save another in

(05:49):
the worst of conditions. So that is not a small number.
Eight hundred and fifty rescued. Those are eight hundred and
fifty miracles, eight hundred and fifty acts of courage. We
do have a pediatrician who has been fired for a
post and again that's that whole just putting politics and

(06:13):
hatred above decency and sensitivity. The timeline for the flooding,
just so you know, Thursday at one eighteen a flood
watch was issued in the afternoon at three forty five am.

(06:35):
Now it's Friday. Now it's the fourth of July. Flooding
reported at low water crossings. At four thirty five, Guadalupe
River reaches its peak. Then at one whatever it was,
flash flood emergency was issued at four oh three. Again,
everybody's kind of going through this, and you know, anybody

(06:56):
that's pointing fingers at cutbacks or shortages and staff at
the National Weather Service. The warnings came out, it's just
a fact. Early enough. We talked about the middle of
the night and the challenge of that. Some people don't
have their phone settings, some people didn't have cell service,
some people were asleep. That always makes it more dangerous.

(07:19):
But when you look at the timelines, it doesn't make
sense to point your fingers that didn't stop a pediatrician,
that didn't stop George Stepanophilis. I mean, they're doing it,
but it's wrong, and I want to credit the New
York Times of all people. The headline was officials feared

(07:39):
flood risk to youth camps but rejected a warning system.
Now it's forty eight seventy two hours later, and this
is what I mean by people form immediate, permanent positions
before they have the information to do so. We've seen

(08:00):
President Biden do it. I mean, never mind network anchors.
Presidents will do it, and the people will do it.
That's the power of the matrix. That's the power of
the death of journalism. That's the power of narrative and
narrative repeating. If you boil it all down, that's the
power of a generation that doesn't hunger and thirst after truth,

(08:24):
truth and understanding. Well, I'm going to add one. Curiosity,
truth and understanding. Those are three, three things that will
guide you well in life. And the abandon of them.
Abandonment of them, well, that's the most dangerous game you
can play, and we seem to be playing it collectively,
even in tragedy.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
That's what's so striking.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
But this is probably the bombshell story of the day.
Eight years ago, in the aftermath, have yet another river
flood in Texas in Hill County. Officials in Kirk County
debated whether more needed to be done to build a
warning system along the banks of the Guadalupe River. A
series of summer camps along the river were often packed

(09:10):
with children, and so the concern was we need a
better warning system. For years years locally, the officials kept
them safe with a word of mouth system. When floodwater
started raging upriver, camp leaders warned those downriver of the
water surge that was coming. I know the first thought,

(09:32):
you're having it. That's pretty sixteen hundred, isn't it. Officials
consider supplementing the system with sirens, river gauges, along with
other modern communication tools. We can do all the water
level monitoring we want, but if we don't get that
information to the public at a timely way, then this

(09:54):
whole thing is not worth it. That was Tom Moser,
the Kerr County commissioner at the time. In the end,
little was done. The catastrophic floodwater surged through Kirk County
last week. There were no sirens, no early flooding monitors.
There were the watches and warnings from the weather system,
but again in the middle of the night. The rural

(10:15):
county of a little over fifty thousand and a part
of Texas known as Flash Flood Alley I mean, you know, hello,
contemplated installing flood warning systems in twenty seventeen, but it
was rejected as too expensive. The county, which has an
annual budget of around sixty seven million dollars, lost out
on a bid at the time to secure a million

(10:35):
dollar grant to fund the project, and the local residents,
resistant to new spending, chose not to pay for it. Now,
that's not pointing a finger at them either. This is
just what happened. But that's not the debate we're having
in America, and nobody really is. I mean, and again,

(10:55):
of all people, the new York Times. I got to
give credit to I mean, I can play you a
clip of Rosie O'Donnell. That's ridiculous. But George Stepanophilis that's dangerous.
Members of Congress, that's dangerous. Isn't there enough in the tragedy?

(11:21):
The pediatrician first suspended then later confirmed fired. I guess
just stop a pediatrician, right? Your whole life is caring

(11:43):
for children? In this tragedy? Are children's deaths? And what
is Christina approased post on Facebook? May all visitors, children,
non MAGA voters and pets be safe and dry. Kirk
County MAGA voted to gut FEMA, they deny climate change.

(12:07):
May they get what they voted for. Bless their hearts?

Speaker 1 (12:10):
I mean.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
We talked about this yesterday. Are the abundance of the heart?
The mouth speaks Luke six? What's in their heart? How
does compassion? How does respect for sacred life take such

(12:35):
a back seat to political narrative to make somebody post
like that, especially of all people, a pediatrician. So again,
there is the tragedy in and of itself, and then
there's the greater tragedy, the mixed reaction we as a

(12:57):
people we must heal, must solve this matrix. And I
don't know how it plays out. My gut is they
either go into discredit and irrelevance, they grow up, or

(13:18):
this gets ugly and uglier and becomes a fight, which
kind of dovetails into the whole attack Center, border agents
and the White House and others calling on the Democrats
now to tone down the rhetoric. I said all of
this to say, big picture in a flood, big picture

(13:41):
in an election, big picture in evil versus good playing
out in wars and potential world wars. Something is either
headed towards the irrational becoming irrelevant, or a conflict becoming

(14:03):
more and more violent. And in the midst of all
of this.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
There is the call for the left to resist more,
to fight harder, and to be more violent. Tragedy. Yes,

(14:37):
the rest of this scary.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
It could potentially be far more tragic if this trajectory
doesn't end soon. We'll try to put all I mean again, curiosity,
truth understanding.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
That's our goal every morning. I wish it was the
goal of this country.

Speaker 3 (14:57):
It's your morning show with my cool till join.

Speaker 4 (15:01):
Though I know you know, I believe I've heard you
talk about it before, but I don't hear much talk
about Saul Alinsky's rules for radicals anymore. That is the
playbook Satan is running his people. Well, I think that
it will get worse. That's a great point. This is
classic Saalolinski, as was George Floyd. And they've been looking

(15:23):
for George Floyd ever since. Again, here's the question of
the day. Is this reckless rhetoric or is this their platform?

Speaker 2 (15:35):
I believe for the left, insurrection is still their endgame
and they're just looking for the trigger. They were gonna
do it in twenty twenty, and that means they'll try
to do it again if you're just waking up. Top
five stories of the day. One hundred and four people
now confirmed dead in the catastrophic flooding in central Texas.

(15:57):
First Pakistan. Then Benjamin net Yahoo at a dinner notifying
the President he's been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize
for his work to bring peace to the Middle East. Meanwhile,
the President says he'll be sending more weapons to Ukraine
and he'll be visiting the flood ravaged area on Friday.
And Sean Didty is back for a sentencing date. He's
trying to get his sentence date moved up so he'll

(16:19):
have a special date in court today.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
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(18:05):
up to is more pain, more tragedy, and then more
shocking levels of hate.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
That's what we have to process.

Speaker 5 (18:17):
For me.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
My plate's full dealing with one hundred and four people
in a number that's probably going to rise, that have
died in the catastrophic flooding in Central Texas. But we
have more very hateful rhetoric. The latest. The example of
the day is a pediatrician, of all people, someone who
spends their life caring for children. At the centerpiece of

(18:41):
this story is the death of children. I spent a
lot of time looking at their faces. I spent a
lot of time yesterday reading their last text messages. I
don't know what's in a human heart to have anything
other then shock, horror, and sadness in this story. But

(19:05):
there's been a lot of hate this particular pediatrician. They're
all Trump supporters, they're getting what they deserve. Well, she's
no longer a pediatrician at that particular facility any longer.
She's been fired. But what is all of this? Is
this just rhetoric or is this platform? You know? I

(19:30):
always try to put myself in their mindset in some
way to try to understand what's going on. And I guess.
I mean, people do really dumb things when they're a
misled or b when they're great levels of fear. I mean,

(19:55):
if your God's become global warming, if your God's be
come insurrection, if your God's been in become obsession. I mean,
you believe all these lies that Donald Trump is the
boogeyman himself, Well, then I guess you start acting irrationally.
Axios headline democrats told to get shot for the anti

(20:22):
Trump resistance We had a caller fifteen minutes ago talking
about Sololinsky.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
And this is classic Sololinski.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
This is the Rules for Radicals brought to life. We've
documented it several times, and you know, we have new
cities coming on boards. On to a really quick summary.
But the Democrats play in twenty twenty was insurrection if
Donald Trump won reelection. They confess that in a Time

(21:02):
magazine manifesto that was their ultimate endgame insurrection. In fact,
they were so shocked when they weaponized COVID, changed election laws,
harvested ballots especially in swing districts of swinging precincts of

(21:23):
swing districts of swing states that Joe Biden won the
election that they called the shadow campaign to save democracy.
What they had to do with save democracy. There's another
story today. I don't know if we're going to get
to it, where a memo has been leaked. We have
Kamala Harris dropping f bombs saying we've got to get
behind the president the fing democracy is at stake. And

(21:45):
that's when you saw Hockel and others all come out
and unified all the people that they were going to
turn to to be the next candidate. And they all
came out and said, oh, the president's old, but he's sharp.
But make no mistake about it. In that manifesto, they
weren't able to steal the election. There was going to

(22:08):
be an insurrection, and then when they did, they had
a hard time calling off the insurrection. So if that
was their endgame once, is it still And the answer
is yes, is this a rhetoric or is this platform?

Speaker 1 (22:20):
This is their platform? Now?

Speaker 2 (22:24):
They conditioned everybody with Antifa and Black Lives Matter and
burning in the streets and attacking cops and authority, looting
and everything, and that was all called good trouble at
the convention, and for a portion of America wanting a
partisan outcome, they bought that playing with insurrection and you're

(22:46):
playing with fire, you're playing with civil war. It's still
their endgame. I'm convinced that's why on the surface it
looks like a shocking level of hatred, but it's not.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
It's not shocking at all.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
So here comes Axios headlined Democrats told to get shot.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
They want another George Floyd.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
They're begging, say what you want about Donald Trump, But
they've learned some lessons the insurrection. They tried to pin
on him was warned weeks in advance, both to the
President and Secret Service, as well as to the Sergeant
at Arms and the Capitol. Nancy Pelosi set the trap,

(23:30):
the President, with loose rhetoric, walked right into it. Not
this time, and so ice is carried out. National Guards
have carried out their operations, but they haven't given them
a George Floyd. They're wanting one. They want violence. They
plan on protecting their democracy with violence. This is the genie,

(23:55):
if you will, that the Democrats can't get back in
the bottle at town halls in their districts, in their
one on one meetings with constituents and activists. Democrat members
of Congress are facing a growing drum beat of demands
to break the rules and to fight dirty and to
not be afraid to get hurt. Remember what we said,

(24:17):
it's such an obvious picture right now. You're out of
touch with the American people. Your party needs to turn
back towards the American people and back towards the center.
But what is the party wanting to do? Turn further left?
Because they're at war with themselves, and they're trying to
make their war our war, and their war is for justice.

(24:38):
Socialist Democrats to take over the party first, then get
rid of the electoral college, then dismantle the republic. But
their first enemy is the Democrats and the absence of
a leader and a message, they're filling it with this
message of hate and rule breaking and fighting dirty and
getting more and more violent. House Democrats stated they see

(25:03):
a growing anger among their base that has in some
cases morphed into disregard for American institutions, for political traditions,
and even the rule of law. This two classic saw
Lensky that which you're accusing your enemy of, you're really
confessing your strategy. This idea that we're going to save

(25:24):
every norm, that we're not going to play the republican's game,
it's not resonating anymore, said one House Democrat. Another said
a sense of fear and despair and anger among voters
puts us in a very different position where we can't
keep following the norms of decorum. Now, based on the

(25:50):
rules of engagement of ignorance that they've created, they're walking
themselves right into civil war. For months, Democrat lawmakers have
fumed that they're their their based demands to fight harder.
We've got people who are desperately wanting us to do something,
no matter what we say, they want more. Brad Schneider, Democrat, Illinois,

(26:15):
chair of the center left New Democrat Coalition. Liberal voters
are angry, angrily accosted Democrats at town halls not doing
enough to counter President Trump's agenda.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
And by the way, the more the president.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
Succeeds, the more desperate and violent they're naturally going to get.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
Some of them have suggested what.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
We really need to do is be willing to get
shot when visiting ice facilities or federal agencies. That's a
literal member of the House of Representatives, a Democrat speaking
to Axios. One of us needs to become a George

(27:08):
Floyd came around and said it. Our own base is
telling us what we're doing is not good enough. There
needs to be blood to grab the attention of the
press and the public, the lawmaker said. A fourth House

(27:31):
Democrat said constituents had told them civility isn't working and
to be prepared for violence to fight to protect our democracy. Remember,
it's it's very hard to decode for a normal logical person,

(27:53):
but they're destroying democracy in an attempt to save democracy.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
Simultaneously, A fifth.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
House Democrat told that Xios that people online have sent
me crazy sh told me to storm the White House.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
Stuff like that.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
An eighth Democrat the expectations aren't just unreal, they're dangerous.
A ninth ball maker told Axios, I actually said in
a meeting, when they light a fire, my thought is
to grab the extinguisher. And then someone at the table said, no,

(28:34):
have you tried gasoline? Two final questions, is this a
shocking level of hate? How much would I have had
to ignore? How much truth would I have not sought understanding?

(28:55):
I would not have embraced to be shocked by this.
This reminds me of after nine to eleven, when I
had to turn to my audience and remind them this
wasn't even the first time that building was targeted by
radical Islam. And you want to claim failure of imagination

(29:18):
and shock, well that would be shame on you. This
was their plan in twenty twenty. It's shocking to you
that they're carrying it out in twenty twenty five again
in the name of saving democracy. Well, yeah, you missed

(29:42):
it the first time. They're guessing you'll miss it the
second time. If this is a shocking level of hate
for you, It's time to get unshocked and catch up.
And if you think this is dangerous rhetoric, know this

(30:03):
is platform. This is their end game and they will
take it all the way to civil war.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Chono.

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President Trump says the US will be sending more weapons
to Ukraine. Mark Mayfield has details.

Speaker 6 (30:22):
You mean the remarks at a White House dinner with
the Swingley Prime Minister in Benjamin net and Yahoo.

Speaker 1 (30:26):
We're going to send some more weapons. They have to
be able to defend themselves. They're getting hit very hard.

Speaker 3 (30:32):
Now.

Speaker 6 (30:32):
This comes after the administration had paused some weapon shipments
to Ukraine over concerns the US military stockpile was being depleted.
Trump said on Monday, the Ukrainians have to be able
to defend themselves, and the US would be sending primarily
defensive weapons. As for the paws and weapons shipments, Trump said,
the US needed to make sure we have enough for ourselves.

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I'm Mark Mayfield.

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The immigration battle between Trump and California's escalating Tammy Trehio
has more order.

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Is our Tom Holman told reporters there are plans to
flood ages into sanctuary cities like Los Angeles. We're going
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Why not because they're a blue city or a boos tap,
because we.

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Know that's where the problem is.

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He says there are plans to ramp up work site raids.
The Justice Department previously announced a lawsuit against Los Angeles
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in a statement, the city is flouting federal law by
prioritizing illegal aliens over American citizens. I'm Tammy Truheo.

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Emergency room visits for tick bites are nearing record levels
this summer across the US.

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The CDC says July has already seen the highest number
of tick related er visits in eight years. People under
ten and over seventy years old have the highest rates
of er visits. The CDC adds the Northeast is reporting
the most cases.

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Dinny Combs will be back in court today for a
hearing on whether his sentencing date can be moved up.

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The music mogulist scheduled to be sentenced on October third,
after being found guilty last week of transporting people for prostitution.
He was acquitted on the more serious charges in his
sex trafficking trial in New York. Prosecutors and defense lawyers
appearing in Manhattan Federal Court to discuss moving up, did
he sentencing date and possible sentencing recommendations In the meantime,

(32:20):
did he remains behind bars?

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