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Speaker 3 (00:24):
Two three, starting your morning off right. A new way
of talk, a new way of understanding, because we're in
this together. This is your morning show with Michael O'Dell Jordan.
Speaker 4 (00:39):
There's no place we'd rather be than right here with you.
It's seven minutes after the year. I can't believe it's Friday.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Let alone. I can't believe it's now the third hour
of Friday. I'm gonna blink. It's gonna be next Friday.
Am I the only one alarmed by how fast time
is going? Apparently? I am. We were having a long discussion.
Speaker 4 (01:01):
I got a text message from David Tannati that first
hour was brilliant. Really, I thought it was wordy k
on it so I was making some great points, but
I couldn't remember things that I had read, so I
brought up Richard Foster Celebration of Discipline, and then Balanced
Christianity with John Scott as we were all just trying
to get to the Saint Augustine quote on essentials and
non essentials, talking about how the Republican Democrat party used
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to not be that different, certainly not on essentials. Now
they're different worlds and I don't know how they can
coexist and how the nation can exist, but.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
It's amazing.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
I remember those authors and those books. I couldn't remember
which one had that quote. And then I had brought
up on global warming. And now I will just tell
you this in my memory right now, and I've had
a severe brain injury in a car accident, so it
could have gotten wiped out. I could have swore it
was fifth grade Westgate Elementary, Arlington Nights, Illinois, and mister
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k who was one of my favorite teachers, and fifth
grade was the last year he had one teacher teach
you all day. Then when I went to Junior High
South Junior High, you had a different teacher for each subject.
So I kind of remember it being mister K. So,
but it could have been later. It could have been
seventh grade at Holmes Junior High I'm not sure. But
RHDD did research and he thinks he found the article
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that I did my current events class on. Now, what
was the first one was seventy five? That would be
a vote for mister K.
Speaker 5 (02:24):
That was Newsweek seventy five, the prediction of the new
ice Agent. You and I were both given the same
assignment in social studies class.
Speaker 4 (02:32):
Yeah, we were totally in an ice age and then
we were all told less than ten years later they
started with the Agenda twenty one and global warming. Of course,
neither were true, and the weather does go in cycles,
and people have kind of figured it out. The point
I was making was that COVID really busted it when
they betrayed our trust with COVID, and you figured out
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you were duped on COVID, that they were using fear
to control you.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Then you kind of connected the dots.
Speaker 4 (02:59):
That's what they we're doing with global warming as well,
and I think that's why those numbers had fallen in
America's fear level. The other one was what seventy seven
Time Magazine.
Speaker 5 (03:06):
Seventy seven Time magazine, how to Survive the Coming Ice Age,
a picture of penguin.
Speaker 4 (03:13):
But what's crazy in my memory is I know for
a fact it was Time magazine. So I think it
was mister k in fifth grade, but that would have
been newsweek. I remember Time must have been homes Junior High.
And just like all our other coincidence has read because
we've lived the same life.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
Somehow we both had the same assignment.
Speaker 6 (03:33):
Or the President's here, the President's here, He's the one
we all say hail to ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
Mister President, good morning.
Speaker 7 (03:48):
Well we're doing very well. We hope you had a
very happy and highly respected Independence Day. You know, we
talked last week. We were very happy about the big
beautiful bill. And I just want to say, you know
the document that I wrote so many years ago with
Thomas Jefferson, I called them Tommy, we still read it
and we still read it very nicely. It's a beautiful thing.
Speaker 4 (04:08):
Well, we've been asking that question all week. We're going
to celebrate the two hundred and fiftieth year since our
nation's birth. When we look at the birth document, the
Declaration of Independence, Nobel Peace Prize. First you find out
at a dinner from bb Net and Yahoo that Israel nominated.
You we find out Pakistan. We're not sure if that
one's a sides slap. But then a couple of African nations.
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You've got several nominations for a Nobel Peace Prize.
Speaker 7 (04:34):
Huge, huge, Well, I'll tell you what. These people are
nominating the best possible Nobel Peace Prize candidate in the
history of the world. You look at Pakistan. I ended
what they call World War seven eleven. You know, we
had India, we had Pakistan. They were fighting with each other.
They thought both countries were. They were engaged in some
shady things, and they thought they were scamming each other.
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And they said on the phone, but I put them
on and they talked. You know. You look at Israel.
We did a lot with them beeping at yeaho, we
did a lot. And you look at Africa. And the
reason why Africa and these African countries are nominating these
because I blessed the range down in Africa. You know that.
He said to me, sir, it's going to take a
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lot to drag me away from there. I said, there's
nothing that one hundred men or more could ever do it.
Blessed the rains, and we blessed those rains the most
beautiful range the world has ever seen. We blessed the
range down in Africa. And it's going to take some
time to do the things we'd never have but we're
going to do them, and they're going to do them great.
Speaker 4 (05:34):
I can tell you that Epstein is probably the roughest
topic for us this week.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
You were pretty rough.
Speaker 4 (05:42):
I'm Peter Doocy when he asked the question, But a
lot of Americans had a lot of big promises about
getting to the bottom of this Epstein case and they
feel like it's being swept under the rug.
Speaker 7 (05:54):
Well, you look at Epstein. He's a bad guy. He's
a nasty guy. And I have to say this. You know,
we're not very happy with Pam right now for the
way she handled it. You know, you had the three
ring binder, three ring circus. Not very good. But here's
a good thing. And this is the silver lining, you know,
seeing us how the Epstein files disappeared. We are planning
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to to port every illegal alien to Pam Bondy's desk
because once they go there, they'll never be seen again.
You know that they'll never be seen again. The people, well,
and they could very well be numbered. You know, I
love the fire people when you.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Look at that.
Speaker 7 (06:30):
And I get along very well, by the way, with
Woody Johnson at the owner of the Jets, and he
called me and he said, Sir, I owned the New
York Jets, and even we're not as incompetent as Tam Bondy.
I said, oh my goodness, what a terrible thing. And
then I look and I see levels of incompetence. You
know that we've never seen Tam Bondy is more incompetent
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than the Buffalo Bills in the super Bowl. You know
that it's horrible. You look at Norwood, Why right, they
can't win? It stands for boy, I love losing super Bowls.
So you look at what's happening, and her days may
very well be numbered. But the best part about it
is we could send the illegals to her desk and
we'll never see them again. Not much. I can tell you.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
We're very happy about that.
Speaker 7 (07:12):
Discovery, beautiful discovery.
Speaker 4 (07:14):
I can say that this would be a good time
to inform you that we've added Buffalo New York and
the great New twelve seventy the Patriot to the Your
Morning show Family. I actually think the Buffalo Bills making
it to four Super Bowls is pretty extraordinary and hope
they get one soon.
Speaker 7 (07:29):
All right, so you have to win one now, but
you have to win one. And by the way, we
have a problem with the city of Buffalo.
Speaker 3 (07:35):
I just want to say this, because they of the.
Speaker 7 (07:37):
City that birth the bucktooth botox banded a Buffalo Kathy Hockel,
who I happened to call the who I happened to
call the wicked witch of the Northeast.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
She really is terrible.
Speaker 7 (07:48):
The reason why she doesn't want to worry about congestion,
you know, she has the congestion dress and never going
to affect her because she flies to work on a broomstick.
But I digress, Okay, I digress.
Speaker 4 (07:58):
Friday with forty seven, Well, you bring.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
Up New York.
Speaker 4 (08:03):
We got the latest polling and it's at least a
ten point lead for Zora, and it looks like the
way things are divided up. The sitting mares at eleven percent.
Democrats don't like him because of his affiliation with you.
They're mad at Cuomo because of his handling of COVID.
I mean, is there any stopping I mean using the
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rank system that they use. That's how they got him
through the primary. Now in the general, I don't think
there's anybody to stop it. And you're saying you'll intervene
if he wins.
Speaker 7 (08:33):
Well, if he wins and he breaks the lull, we're
going to put him in jail. We don't want New
York City to look like into the London. And you
know exactly what I'm talking about, right right, these are
horrible people. Zorah Mamdani is a horrible guy. He's a communist, right,
he's a communist. He wants to do all of these
nasty things, but he's a comedy. You know, we don't
like commis. You know, we defeated communism, what we were
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doing with Russia, Russia, Russia, with the Soviet Union. Commedies
are going to run in New York City. We don't
want that to happen. He's a communist that we're not
happy about it. And if he breaks the law and
the IMP's ice, we're gonna have a lot of problems.
And you don't want to have problems with me, just
ask I ran. But you look at what's going on
in New York City. The Statue of Liberty is already
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being fitted for new clothing. If you know what I'm saying,
this is a terrible thing. It's a terrible thing. I
wasn't sure if we was supposed to say that, but
we said it, and you said it. I don't know
when to say that, but you said it. I never
would have said that, but you said it. Can you
believe you give the clue?
Speaker 1 (09:32):
I give the answer. We're playing password. He flipped off
Christopher Cullup.
Speaker 7 (09:37):
By the way, I was a very good I was
very good at that game show Password. I was very
good at it. I got every answer right. Okay, beautiful
game show.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
It was a beautiful show. First and foremost.
Speaker 4 (09:47):
He's you know, obviously not renouncing the Intifada. There's a
lot of Jewish voters in New York. I can't believe
he's getting away with that.
Speaker 7 (09:55):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (09:55):
There's the new mocking video of Hanukkah that is disgusting.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
H He claimed to.
Speaker 4 (10:00):
Be Asian and African American, trying to get a Columbia
university where his parents worked, and he still didn't get in.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
There's just so many things this guy.
Speaker 4 (10:07):
But then the flipping off of Christopher Columbus because you
were very close with him.
Speaker 7 (10:11):
Well, I was very close for Christopher Columbus. I'm glad
you brought that up. I called him Chris, great guy.
You know, he sailed the Stain. We wanted them to
sail for America, but he sailed the Stain. But he
did a tremendous job. The Nina and the Pinta and
the Santa Maria. I knew Nina and Pinta and Santa
Maria very well as well. Great ships, and I built
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them with my own two hands. I want to talk
about Chris real quick again Columbus, because he's a great guy.
And I wrote a beautiful poem about him last year.
In fourteen hundred and ninety two, Columbus sailed the Ocean Blue,
and I just have to tell you this. I got
along well with him. I called him Chris, And as
you will have all expected, Chris was a handsome guy
and highly respected. He sailed away and found new lands
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on ships I built with my own two hands. He
was rewarded with his own holiday. But now sick de
range people are trying to take it away, and what
they say about Chris is fake news. Is so bad
in the state of our country. Well, it was really sad.
We're a nation in decline and we really don't want this.
Except Elizabeth Warren I call a pookahoffice. She said she
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was an Indian and one of the best. When Bush
came to shums, she hums she failed a d NA test.
I wrote that, and I did a trendous job with it.
And I knew Chris very well and what they're doing
to an misirable and we're not gonna let it happen.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
Yeah, I'm flipping them off. That's just disrespectful. All right.
Final question.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
So I was watching the interview with Susie Wilds, your
chief of staff, and you know, she's had nothing but
wonderful things to say about Elon Musk and how wonderfully
the two of you got along and everything you accomplished.
But then in the end she couldn't she really couldn't
answer the question what happened?
Speaker 1 (11:52):
Do you know what happened?
Speaker 7 (11:53):
Well, Elon went off his rocker, He started going crazy.
We don't know what the hell was on. You know,
we don't know what happened with him, except he went
out of his mind. He went absolutely out of his mind.
And you know, you look at what happened with X
and groc and Groc was praising Adolf Hitler, which you're
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not supposed to do. You know that you can't do that.
But you see what happened with Elon, and he's saying
everybody he doesn't like. We all of a sudden, everybody
he doesn't like. It's in the Epstein files. Can you
believe that? You know, I could look at that, I
could say crooked Hillary Clinton's in there, and she may
very well be in there. We're looking to get them
back with him. Bobby's desk is like a black hole.
But you look at you look at Elon, and you
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look at the things that he said, and whether it
was even mandates or all of this nasty talk about spending.
He doesn't know what he's talking about. This guy went
off his rocket. He's a smart guy. I call him
Big rocket Man. He's a smart guy. He launches rockets
like nobody's ever seen. But he should stick to that.
I have to say that, stick to rockets and your
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electric cars, and let's hope it doesn't get too cold,
because when he gets cold, those cars go on fire.
You know, it's horrible, But he better stick to that,
stick to artificial intelligence and stay out of politics because
he's having a really rough time and he deserves a
lot better, he really does. But he's got to stay
out of his own way. You know, he gets in
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his own way.
Speaker 4 (13:19):
I'm beginning with it, Pam BONDI may be on one
of his rockets, and very very soon there.
Speaker 7 (13:24):
You have it.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Friday with forty seven. Hell the Chief.
Speaker 4 (13:27):
He's what we all say hailed to. He has a
power because he takes a shower. Mister President, thank you
so much for your time.
Speaker 7 (13:33):
Thank you very much, Pizza of what tremendous job you did.
A tremendous job. As always, great ratings.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
I bless the ratings to.
Speaker 4 (13:43):
Oh Friday with forty seven.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
I think that should maybe get its own podcast.
Speaker 3 (13:48):
This is your morning show with Michael del Trono.
Speaker 4 (13:52):
By the way, my rate on Colonial pen life insurance
just one up ten percent out of that memory.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
I'm glad.
Speaker 4 (14:00):
I'm entertaining myself. I feel like Norman fall On Three's company.
I'm just looking at the camera top by stories of
the day, and this is by far the biggest story
of the day that no one's talking about. President Trump
meeting with Republican lawmakers urging them to defund public broadcasting.
Speaker 8 (14:18):
In a post on truth Social Thursday, Trump threatened any
Republican who opposes a Recisions package that cuts nine billion
dollars from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and various foreign
aid programs. This would cut funding from both PBS and NPR.
Trump went on to say that any Republican that doesn't
back the package will not have my support or endorsement.
Congress has until July eighteenth to approve the Recisions package.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 4 (14:41):
He is pulling up will kiss him and the leftist
apparatus by the root and it continues with pps. President
Trump and Senate Majority Leader John Thuner and talks about
upcoming Senate races.
Speaker 9 (14:53):
According to the Hill, the two met and broadly discussed races,
including Texas Senator John Cornyn's primary against Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton. Paxton and Cornyn are both Trump allies, However,
the President has not endorsed either in the primary. Their
meeting comes as polls show Paxton leading. Cornan and Cornyn's
allies believe but Trump endorsement would help him close the
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gap with Paxton.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
Another sign of a Trump victory Harvard University has removed
websites for offices related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Speaker 10 (15:25):
The sites we're taking down this week as Harvard launched
a new Office for Academic Culture and Community. Faculty members
were informed of the change in an email. It said
the office is part of an ongoing effort to make
sure all members of the community are connected, supported, and
empowered to contribute. The move comes as the Trump administration
has launched an effort to revoke Harvard's accreditation. I'm Tammy Trheo.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Paul McCartney's back on the road.
Speaker 11 (15:50):
The Rock Icon announced he'll continue his Got Back tours
starting September twenty ninth in Palm Desert, California. Macca will
visit sixteen cities across North America, including Las Vegas, Denver, Minneapolis,
and Atlanta. The tour will wrap up November twenty fifth
in Chicago. Fans can register now for ticket pre sales
that start July fifteenth, while at general on sale will
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happen July eighteenth. I'm Michael Cassner. This is Sean Paul
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Speaker 1 (16:56):
Let's start with Woody.
Speaker 12 (16:57):
I'll have to take options. See for question of the day.
Both A and B are true. A mon Donnie is
a bad candidate. Be the Democrat party is off the rails.
Both are true. The power of all of the above.
Is it a crazy candidate or is it a party
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gone crazy? That's really the mom Donnie the lemma for the.
Speaker 4 (17:23):
Democrats right now, Juiowa and Blaine, Good morning, Michael.
Speaker 13 (17:27):
As a Texas veteran. What her named Crockett, Jasmine Jasmine Crockett.
This time she's playing dress up. She's got the very
expensive nails. Now she's taken out a weave, she's straightened
her hair, and she's showing the cleavage. She's trying a
different angle with the crocodile tears. If you notice, she's
playing a lout of dress up for whatever reason, she's
dressing up as some kind of a movie star.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
But hopefully she won't win anything substantial.
Speaker 4 (17:53):
Yeah, Blaine's obviously aware that there are rumors that in
some early polling it suggests that she is the runaway
lead her in a primary to take on John Cornyn.
The problem is, yeah, that's primary numbers, but there's no
chance of her winning the general, and they've already passed
the torch from Bernie to AOC, and AOC has passed
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her torch to Jasmine Crockett. So she's not even gonna
run or go there. She would, I'm almost certain she would.
Probably she would definitely have to give up her house
seat in order to run. For that Sentenceee, she's not
going to do that. I will say too that you
also bring up a visual. You obviously watched the same
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video I did, and yeah, she was pretty glammed up.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
And that's two in a row.
Speaker 4 (18:39):
By the way, she was glammed up in the last
one when she was in her car commenting j just
hasn't glammed up her thoughts very much. I wanted to
spend this time alone with you to play two pieces
of audio, and I purposely left them out of sounds
of the day, But they are the two big you know,
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because you could follow the news cycle and be very
unaware of the most important things I brought up. The
biggest story of the day is how the president is
working with Republicans to defund PBS. That's an example of
not dealing with a symptom, but a root. I mean
pulling up a cancer by the route they've been doctrinated
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by taking over education. They've revised history, and they've backed
it up through motion pictures, television shows, sitcoms, rewriting reality
with biased legacy news. Donald Trump is literally dismantled. You
could make a case in less than a year of
his second term he is uprooted, a dismantled about five
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to seven decades of leftist progress, anti American progress, which
brings me to this piece of audio.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
You already know I'm a huge fan of Victor Davis Hanson.
Speaker 4 (19:58):
This is Victor Davis Hanson because I'm often talking to
you about this party. This Democrat party planned insurrection in
twenty twenty and admitted it in Time magazine. And if
they would do it in twenty twenty, trust me, they'll
do it in twenty twenty six or twenty twenty eight.
They're already a party of insurrection. And if they don't
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disappear through disintegrating credibility, they're going to play this all
the way to civil war. Watch how Victor explains it.
Speaker 14 (20:31):
We're getting to the point now the left is entering
the era of sedition insurrection. We had Karen bask go
to a park and confront ice agents who were federal
law enforcement people obeying and enforcing and trying to restore
the legitimacy of federal law, which surpasses municipal and state law,
you remember, and she said, you got to get out
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of my city. This is insurrection. Why is it happening.
We've said in the past that part of it is
that the Democratic agenda nobody wanted. They were eighty twenty
seven to thirty issues, and as a result of that,
they lost the Congress, they lost the White House, they lost,
of course in most cases, the Supreme.
Speaker 4 (21:11):
Court, well by the way. I just want to interrupt
and say, and isn't mom Donnie. Now they had to
use rank election to get him through that primary. Otherwise
there would have been a runoff with Cuomo, and I
doubt he wins it. So that's the main thing they did,
which was a tactic, a strategy, and it worked. But
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most of they're crazy. Being on the wrong side of
the American people gets them through primaries, it doesn't get
them through generals. I don't know that I'm wishfully thinking.
I want to agree with Red, but Red saying in
twenty twenty two the Republicans were real big on the
red wave that was coming that never came, and now
the Democrats think a blue wave is coming and it's not.
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I hope that's true. It should be true based on
what I just said. The only thing I think Victor
is missing is that this is part This is the platform,
and this is the strategy, because you can't just say Democrats.
The Democrats are in a civil war, and the socialist
justice movement in that civil war is trying to destroy
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the Democrat Party first by strategy. Then they plan to
remove the electoral College, and then they plan to dismantle
the Republic. So it's not just frustration, because every side
of an issue they take is at twenty verses an eighty,
so it's by design their goal. Now, I don't know
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how they get around the parasite analogy. If you kill
the host, you kill the parasite. Parasite dies with a host.
So I don't know where the socialist Democrats think that
they can destroy the Democrat Party and survive. They would
be two minority parts. He's at that point, but he
is right. I would just clarify and say they are
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already and they have been. Remember the good trouble of
Antifa in BLM. They've been in insurrection mode for a
long time. They're gearing up for civil war. Does this
become a civil war that ends with both losing in
the Democrat Party or does it spill over and become
a civil war for the entire country and the territory
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the battlefields of that civil war, the inner cities.
Speaker 14 (23:34):
The victor's getting very close, so they don't have any power.
So they're frustrated. But I think even more importantly, in
the first administration, Donald Trump addressed symptoms of the progressive project.
Let's to restore to terms let's try to deal with
the border, let's try to stop crime, let's cut taxes.
But he didn't have time or the knowledge or the constituencies,
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and he was working with a hostile Congress.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
To address the root causes of those symptom.
Speaker 14 (24:00):
This time he's saying, this lunacy, it's caused by certain institutions, foundations, universities, universities,
the Democratic Party, public broadcasting, the media. And so what
he's doing is he's going after bluestocking law, left wing
law firms. He's going after the endowment and taxing university endowments.
Speaker 1 (24:22):
He's looking at grants on federal.
Speaker 14 (24:26):
Grant surcharges, gouging in the federal government on university grants.
Speaker 4 (24:32):
If this is a game for the end of the Republic,
and we survive this destruction from within, you will have
only Donald Trump to think. In that sense, he becomes
a George Washington figure, because what he's managed to do
in less than a year to uproot fifty seventy years
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a progressive and doc to nation and stranglehold is historic.
Now I'm gonna shut up. I want you to hear
the Vice president. You often see him backing the president.
Here he is speaking. This is how smart your vice
president is and has wisdom beyond his years, probably coming
straight from God. Watch him describe the cultural war.
Speaker 15 (25:22):
Let us ask ourselves, why is the mayoral candidate in
our nation's biggest city whining about banning bib net Yahoo,
a country whose population is about the same size as
that of New York and threatening to unrest a foreign
leader if he tries to come to New York City.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
Why is a New York.
Speaker 15 (25:45):
Mayoral candidate attacking Narendermodi, the Prime Minister of.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
India, as a war criminal.
Speaker 15 (25:51):
Why is he talking about globalizing the Intifada? In fact,
what the hell does that even mean in Manhattan? But
what might seem like a contradiction makes a little bit
of sense if you appeel back the onion. Consider a
movement that rails against the billionaire class, despite the fact
that the billionaire class remains firmly in the quarner of
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the modern left. A movement that idolizes foreign religions even
as it rejects the teachings of those faiths.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
It rails this.
Speaker 15 (26:25):
New modern Left against white people, even as many of
its funders and its grassroots activists are privileged whites themselves. Now,
I may not speak for many of you, but I
was once comforted by these contradictions within the modern left.
How could privileged whites march around with a straight face
to crying white privilege? How could progressives pretend to love
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conservative Muslims despite those Muslims views on gender and sexuality.
But the answer is obvious if you think about it,
and it's a very very dangerous and very sad answer.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
The radicals of the far.
Speaker 15 (27:07):
Left they don't need a unifying ideology of what they're
for because they know very well what they're against.
Speaker 4 (27:15):
They're not building anything, they're just destroying. There is no
absolute truth, There is no source of truth. Look, first
and foremost, this nation under God, completely divided, has to
pick a God. Then it has to pick a side
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at a third wise man in the room, David Sinai.
That's why, as we embark on a year long build
up to celebrate turning two hundred and fifty years old,
and then celebrate two hundred and fifty years old for
the year thereafter, will we ever go back to the
document that birthed at all the inspiration the Declaration of
Independence viewed a very specific God. Why it declared its
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grievance and made the case for its creation and the God,
and the principles and the rules for those values for
which it is formed and protected by the providence of
that same God. Will we look at this document in
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the year leading up to its birthday, because I assure
you to the eloquence of our Vice President J. D. Bands,
that document that is the kryptonite to the Soul movement.
And it's either going to blow up in our face
and we're going to get harmed by the shrapnel, or
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it's going to blow up on itself. And maybe our
first glimpse of which way this goes is this mayoral
race in New York City.
Speaker 3 (28:58):
It's your Morning Shoe Show with Michael Del Chorno.
Speaker 4 (29:02):
The President and First Lady are headed to Kerrville, Texas today.
They're going to meet with the first responders. They're going
to be briefed by the local officials, and then they're
going to love on and comfort those family members affected
by the tragedy. Not getting love down and comfort it
is Canada. The President making it very clear he'll impose
a thirty five percent tariff on their country August first
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or else.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
In a let or two.
Speaker 8 (29:26):
Prime Minister Mark carneiy Trump said that starting August first,
a thirty five percent tariff on Canadian products sent into
the US will be imposed. Trump said it comes as
part of a response to Canada's retaliation and ongoing trade barriers.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
In the letter, he went on to accuse Canada of.
Speaker 8 (29:41):
Failing to cooperate on key issues, including the flow of
fentnol into the US.
Speaker 1 (29:45):
I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 4 (29:46):
Harvard University has removed websites for offices related to diversity, equity,
and inclusion.
Speaker 10 (29:52):
Another Trump victory the sites we're taking down this week
is Harvard launched a new office for Academic Culture and Community.
Faculty members were informed of the change in an email.
It said the office is part of an ongoing effort
to make sure all members of the community are connected, supported,
and empowered to contribute. The move comes as the Trump
administration has launched an effort to revoke Harvard's accreditation. I'm
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Tammy Trheo.
Speaker 4 (30:14):
Justin bieber Is seventh studio album is now out. The
hype started yesterday when he posted a picture of the
billboard of a track list on social media. The new
project is called swag Marks Bieber's first album since twenty
twenty one's Justice I'll Never Forget. My daughter was I
think four or five years old. I was laying in
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her bed with her. We were doing stories, and I
brought up Justin Bieber and I went.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
Do you know who Justin Bieber is?
Speaker 4 (30:44):
Because it was like the first celebrity that my child
was going to acknowledge knowing, and as always so dramatic,
looks at me and goes.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
I'm just his biggest fan, but you know he does
make some great music.
Speaker 4 (30:56):
Baseball cards one eat to one over the Nats, raise
loss to the Red Sox four three, A's win five
to four over the Braves. Angels got beat eleven to
four by the Rangers. Dbacks lost four to three to
the Padres. Birthdays Celia Ward is sixty nine, Georgio Armani,
fashion designer ninety one, and Richie Sambora bon Jovie guitarist,
is sixty six. If it's your birthday, Happy birthday, We're
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so glad you were born, and thanks for making us
a part of your big day, all right. Six Secret
Service agents have been suspended, not fired, suspended following the
attempted assassination of President Trump in Pennsylvania last year, but
lingering questions remain about the shooter himself, including why the
investigation into his motives is still ongoing. Rory O'Neil, our
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national correspondent, is here with that story. Good morning, Rory,
Good morning. We still don't know much about this twenty
year old gunman. There was no manifesto left behind, his
online footprint.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
Was pretty soft.
Speaker 16 (31:50):
They do know that he had some fake accounts set
up and he said some horrible anti Semitic, anti immigrant things,
but it didn't seem like it was a major obsession.
The T shirt he was wearing at the time was
from a group that has a YouTube channel about weapons
and guns in particular. So, you know, we still don't
know exactly why he decided to do this. And by
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the way, the whole assassination, I don't even want to
call it a plot. It was pretty clumsy, very amateurish,
and really should have been stopped at multiple points along
the way, which is why the Secret Service identified so
many failures.
Speaker 4 (32:25):
Well, you just have to I was just going to say,
you just stole the words right out of my mouth.
You know, with Kennedy, they had been tracking Oswald, including
he had been in an FBI office in Dallas, including
they had been tracking him not only since he had
come back from the Soviet Union, but they knew where
he worked, and they knew that before the route.
Speaker 1 (32:43):
They also knew that he was in Mexico.
Speaker 4 (32:45):
City, not only with a Cuban official, but with the
head of assassinations for the Soviet Union. I mean that
you know, the motive was obvious and they were tracking
him in this case. We don't know anything about Thomas Crooks.
But we do know is they did stop with a
range finder. And why did Trump ever take the stage?
He was seen climbing up on the building. And then
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I might add, even though the sharpshooters had a scope
on it, they let him.
Speaker 1 (33:12):
Get seven shots off.
Speaker 4 (33:13):
I mean, there's this incompetence more than motive, I think,
is what kind of rules this case.
Speaker 1 (33:18):
I think that's part of why we don't know more right,
And a.
Speaker 16 (33:21):
Lot of people are upset with the punishment, saying, well,
wait a minute, A ten to a forty two day
suspension without pay is not much of a punishment considering
what nearly happened here. And we should point out that
two other people were badly wounded, and of course the
volunteer firefighter, Corey Comportour was killed, so there were other
casualties here. So yeah, still lots of questions though, and
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it's unlikely we're going to get answers ever about a
motive here.
Speaker 4 (33:47):
Yeah, And I do think everybody had the same kind
of response you did at this gross level of incompetence.
And they're suspended, I mean not fired, yeah, at.
Speaker 16 (33:57):
Length, and they had been moved off presidential security details.
One of them, I said, was with this President's team
security team. The other five were from the field office
that set up this event, which the communications was absurdly bad.
They were communicating by text message, Yeah, so that the
locals couldn't talk to the FEDS, couldn't talk to the sniper.
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It was all a bad week setup and the officers
were criticized for not really having situational awareness and threat awareness.
Speaker 4 (34:25):
Great reporting all week Rory don't miss his weekend dive
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