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I love Sean Farrash who is Friday with forty seven?
But I really regret the nickname pizza boy. Everybody miss
a day worre hey with pizza Boy? Well, we tried
to deliver eight minutes after the hour. I trust you
had a wonderful weekend, A RESTful weekend. I by the way,
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I slept eleven hours.
Speaker 4 (01:09):
It's del joorno, okay.
Speaker 5 (01:12):
I slept eleven hours Friday night, Saturday morning, twelve hours
Saturday night Sunday morning.
Speaker 4 (01:17):
I got all my I'm all caught up on sleep.
Speaker 5 (01:19):
Wow, there's no place I'd rather be and with my
eyes open than right here. I've done a lot of
sleep in myself. Yeah, it was a good week. It's
kind of a lazy weekend. We're going to have all
kinds of fights though, because I watched Happy Gilmore two.
Speaker 4 (01:31):
I didn't get it.
Speaker 5 (01:36):
Man, and I'm supposed to just be in awe of
all the cameos. I mean, okay, it was again I'm
out of step with the audience.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
I guess it was kind of arcadish to me.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
It was more of a Happy Gilmore is a video
game come to life type of movie. But yeah, it
was a money grab. Mi Scheffler going oh not again
when he's getting arrested. I mean, that was the only
funny line that movie. It was the only one. But yeah,
I had a great weekend. Hope you all had a
great weekend, And now it's time to get back to
the grind. Welcome to Monday, July the twenty eighth. There
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is well big picture Jeffrey wants to know, is anybody
going to go to jail? Who's going to jail? Who
is going to jail? Well we'll cover that in Sounds
of the Day. Media matters is falling and it can't
get up. The EU deal is, as Donald Trump would say,
and you would simply define it as such, huge fifteen
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percent tariff levied on the twenty seven nations of the
European Union. Guess how much we pay in tariff on
our exports?
Speaker 4 (02:41):
How much that goosegg? Oh? Zero? No, nothing.
Speaker 5 (02:46):
The EU also has to buy seven hundred and fifty
billion dollars of our energy and invest six hundred billion
dollars into the US and continue to make military purchases.
It was so one sided. A reporter was like, well,
what did the US have to give up?
Speaker 4 (03:01):
And wait? You hear that in Sounds of the Day.
I loved it.
Speaker 5 (03:04):
I have two stories kind of rising to the top today.
One is kind of a A and I can't take
credit for this one. This is not an Nostra del Journal,
This is a This is a Nostra Lieutenant Colonel Carafano.
You know, I predicted that one or both parties will
be gone by the end of the decade. Not the
Carafano disagrees with that. He just added to that, he
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threw in the formation of a formal Islamic party by
the end of the decade. Is that brewing? We have
a story today. AOC isn't radical enough when it comes
to being anti Israel for the left. Mamdanmi probably is,
but she isn't. Let me put it to this way
and cut the chase. This plays out two ways. These
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two conflate and become one, in which case Mandani is
not so much a hijacking of New York City, although
on the I mean it is possible. By the twenty fifth,
when I say this, there's not enough that could make
you just go whoa.
Speaker 4 (04:10):
The only thing left shocking in life is the truth.
On the twenty fifth anniversary of nine to eleven, we
may have an Islamic mayor in New York City in
support of worldwide and Tafada. I mean, put that in
your pipe and smoke it this morning. It's good stuff.
Speaker 5 (04:31):
But either Mandani is going to become the seed of
a new Islamic party, or he's going to influence the
radical left to adopting that Islamic and Tafada stance as well.
Time will tell either way. Is this the beginning? Is
this the seed of the Democrat Party splintering off into socialism?
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By the way, remember when we bring up Islam, this
isn't just about out Muhammedism. Islam is a form of
government completely antithetical to ours. Does not believe in freedom
of speech, does not believe in freedom of religion, does
not believe in right of assembly, does not believe in
innocent until proven guilty.
Speaker 4 (05:18):
It doesn't believe in anything that we believe in.
Speaker 5 (05:22):
And boy, won't the women and the gays and the
transgender to the left be shocked at what they end
up walking into. So remember, Islam is a system of
government and a system of life. Imagine an Islamic sect
of the Democrat Party, or an Islamic party in and
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of itself, a socialist party in and of itself, that's
half of the old Democrat Party.
Speaker 4 (05:49):
And there's what's left of the Democrat Party. Well, you
end up with nothing.
Speaker 5 (05:54):
And I don't even know what the Republican Party is
outside of Donald Trump. Time will tell, and I have
to see it either absorbs and becomes this new American Party,
which is I think the Reagan Revolution meets the Tea
Party meets MAGA. But I don't think there's anything going there.
There's no roadback to Jeb Bush, is what I'm getting at.
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So AOC not anti Israel, enough put a marker in
that today. The other was Jade Leno's blasting of late
night hosts. And I think what's interesting there is sure
technology has changed, patterns have changed. Late night is not
appointment terrestrial television anymore. It's not even cable television anymore. Now,
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that doesn't mean that the clips, or the or the
shows themselves couldn't have been streamed. I mean, if this
is an autopsyed, there's so much to consider, and autopsies
will give you the final straw. But you know what,
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the cause of everyone's death is having lived. Living is dangerous.
Accidents can happen, disease can happen. Every single choice we make,
moment by moment, day by day, week by week, month
by month, year by it all adds up.
Speaker 4 (07:28):
Nobody likes that for a cigarette.
Speaker 5 (07:29):
Saying my goal is lung cancer, or grabs an espresso
Martine and says my goal is liver failure. Here's where
I come in or remain dehydrated every single day and
then wonder why their kidney's failed to Life is the
cause of death, and that's going to be the case
for late night television. But there were things that could
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have been done that the autopsy should take a look
at not the least of which is what Jay Leno
is saying. Alien and they did half your audience. What
did you think was going to happen? And it did?
And he said, well, there's no wadies we watch television,
they don't watch cable, they don't watch Trestrall well enough
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for the final straw to be got Felt beating all
three of the major late night shows and ratings. I
don't think Jay Leno understands this, and I'm not criticizing
him his take when we share it with you, it's powerful.
But what they did, what we've all done through social media,
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through television, everything, is we've created a matrix that's the
ultimate division in the country. They just played along and
they matrix late night television and they split the audience
between three shows of Trump Derangement, Anti Right in America
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pro Left. So those people that used to watch late
night that were older, younger, never did Fox, odd as
that is decides to do a late night show.
Speaker 4 (09:12):
With Gunfelt and Boom.
Speaker 5 (09:13):
That's because that other half that was alienated and left
had a place to go on the older end. But
Leno's right, Johnny Carson was right before Leno. You don't
go political, but we've kind of done that, right. The
whole country is now having the food fights. It used
to happen inside the Beltway, and we used to look
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at them as ridiculous, politically obsessed nerds. And we brought
the food fight to our tablets, to our phones, to
our computers, and it certainly came to late night and
it alienated half of its audience and it caused its
own death.
Speaker 4 (09:54):
I think I'm with Jay Lennon. That's worth diving into.
Speaker 5 (09:57):
So the big stories Israel says starting a tactical pause
of military activities. President Trump says, the US is going
to get more aid to Gaza and with the pause,
the aid can get there. That's good news for the
people who are suffering. The President announced this trade deal.
It was huge. It was very one sided, and even
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got the European Union president to say and one sided
for a reason because it was not fair. Now it
is fair. The art of the deal kicked in great deal.
And then we have scorching temperatures affecting millions in the southeast.
It's one of the worst summers. And then when there's
a little breeze, it kind of feels like a I
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don't know now I know what a rotisserie chicken feels like,
or an item and a convection of it. I'm just
going to say it feels like a convection of in
here mixing around the It's just disgusting. And that'll continue
for the Southeast today. And we had five new members
of Baseball solic By the way, if you have never
been to Cooper's Town, New York and the Baseball Hall
of Fame, I cannot recommend it enough. Starting with these
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beautiful old homes that your room will be in. They're
all like bed and breakfast. It's all along the street,
quaint little well. First of all, it is a nightmare
for men when it comes to memorabilia shops because you could, seriously,
you need to keep your credit cards frozen in ice
at home before you leave, because you don't do it.
(11:30):
You could just go. We we did something fun that
was rather affordable. What's not affordable is oh, I want
to leave with a Babe Ruth autograph baseball Now you
will find it, but you don't want to leave with it.
But what we did is I had this one shop
just to show how interesting the shops are, and you
there were all these old fashioned gloves, but not just
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the old fashioned gloves.
Speaker 4 (11:51):
In the bin, you could see whose it was.
Speaker 5 (11:56):
And so we matched the the old catch teeny tiny barely.
Speaker 4 (12:02):
Bigger than my hand. This guy's a major league catcher with.
Speaker 5 (12:07):
And apparently he had to catch one of the prolific
knuckleballers in the late fifties for the Pittsburgh Pirates with
this little, TV tiny glove. Can you imagine the wonder
he led the league and pass balls. His name was
something Fitzgerald. We called him FITZI.
Speaker 4 (12:24):
But you get his glove, then you get his story.
Speaker 5 (12:27):
So I have his glove next to his picture upstairs,
and I member, now he's a nobody, but it was
still a fun purchase.
Speaker 4 (12:34):
It's not like you're gonna be able to afford or
Berto Clemeny's glove. There's all kinds of fun stuff, but
it's just it's.
Speaker 5 (12:39):
Such a charming little town. And then the Baseball Hall
of Fame is so amazing. Five new inductees. One made history,
Ichiro Suzuki. He's the first of what I think will
be many, but the first Japanese player to enter Baseball's
Hall of Fame and Cooperstown. He's joined by one of
my all time favorites, Tick Allen. When I was a
kid watching Harry Carey and Jim Piersoll and the White Sox,
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Dick Allen was the star of the show. I mean,
what a swing, what a hitter. Dave Parker also went
in CC Sabathia and Billy Wager. So five new inductees,
including the first ever Japanese player in the Hall of
Fame this weekend. That more roy O'Neil's got. By the way,
John Decker made news. Oh really, and he really begged.
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He trumps your question. It's a bigger question, and that
is what to do with all these investments in tariff
surpluses and should we give a rebate to the American
people who just paid down the debt? The president's leaning
towards me and paying down debt. But we'll talk about
how John Decker's quest and then and then where they
went to college came in and Decker had to remind
him he went to Wharton too. John Decker a White
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House correspondent, Belong, Royal O'Neil belong. And our contributor of
the day is Chris Walker. All Things Republican.
Speaker 4 (13:49):
This is your morning show with Michael Del Chrono. This
is the day of the EU Deal. Love the EU
Deal and it is so huge. Mark Mayfield has more.
Speaker 6 (14:01):
Speaking in Scotland, the President central cent tariffs at fifteen
percent for European goods. EU Commission had Ursula of vonder
Lyon said the agreement will rebalance a trade between the
two partners. Trump said the European Union will purchase seven
hundred and fifty billion dollars worth of energy and agreed
to invest another six hundred billion dollars in the US.
The d E lends months of uncertainty surrounding trade with
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America's largest trading partner. I'm Mark Meyfield.
Speaker 5 (14:24):
Israel is pausing the fighting in the Gaza so humanitarian
aid can get to the Palestinian people, at least at
Cardon reports.
Speaker 3 (14:31):
President Trump says the US will ramp up a to
Gaza in response to the humanitarian crisis.
Speaker 7 (14:36):
There to do more aid for Gaza, but we'd like
to have other countries participate, so that's an international problem.
Speaker 3 (14:44):
The President made the comment while addressing the media Sunday
ahead of trade talks with the EU chief in Scotland.
Israel Defense Forces announced they are starting a tactical pause
of military operations in Gaza so humanitarian aid convoys can
reach starving Palestinians. The decision comes amid growing international outrage
over widespread starvation on the Gauza Strip.
Speaker 4 (15:06):
I'm Lisa Carton.
Speaker 5 (15:07):
Nearly a dozen people were hurt after a weekend stabbing
rampage in a Walmart in northern Michigan.
Speaker 8 (15:12):
Grand Travers County Sheriff Michael Shay said the attack happens Saturday,
when a man with a folding knife started stabbing people
near the store's checkout area.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
Maya Eglin has more.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
Officials say the injuries range in severity. Police say a
suspect is in custody and there was no longer a
danger to the public at this time. A local hospital
confirmed to NBC News that at least eleven victims.
Speaker 4 (15:33):
Are being treated from this incident.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
Has happened at the Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, about
two hours north of Grand Rapids.
Speaker 8 (15:41):
Sheriff Shay says they still don't have a motive for
the attack. Amy said, Taylor, I really don't like her.
Speaker 4 (15:47):
I really don't want to do this story. We're short
of Entertainment News.
Speaker 5 (15:52):
Piyazis North American Cowboy Carter Tour is officially over, but
not before a major surprise.
Speaker 4 (15:59):
She brought the Old Gal's.
Speaker 5 (16:01):
Back Testudy's Child reunited for the final concert. Kelly Rowland
Michelle Williams joined her on stage and mark their first
performance in seven years, even had Shabouzi and her husband
Jay Z come on stage.
Speaker 6 (16:16):
This is David Peterson in Columbia, Tennessee, and my morning
show is your Morning show with the Michael kel Jarno.
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Did you enjoy your nickname.
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Embrace it.
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Boy.
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Why is he always so rough with me? Well, I'm
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Speaker 5 (17:19):
Oh yeah, no, jeez, get you a little constipated, Youngstown, Ohio.
If they start giving out free checks again, won't it
cause more inflation?
Speaker 4 (17:30):
Well again.
Speaker 5 (17:31):
One of the big causes of inflation was the weaponization
of COVID in two ways. One, it led to the
changing of election laws unconstitutionally state by state while governors
were asleep and legislators were asleep. Then they harvested ballots,
and then they stole it in swing districts of swing states,
and then that led to a reversal and economic direction
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and policy. So that was number one. Number two was
they paid everybody to stay home. Somebody got it in
their had none of it based on science. In fact,
everything they've done now has been discredited. So you know
all your early gut notions, Well I don't get it.
You mean, I gotta wear my mask here at the
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entry of the restaurant. Once I get to my table,
COVID can't get to the table. How is that possible?
How could it get me right up to the point
where I'm sitting at the table. Once I'm in the table,
I'm fine. I can take my mask. I mean, all
that nonsense. But the biggest inflationary thing was to pay
people to stay home, because that was printed money, unearned
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given out. This is money earned from other countries and
given out. Now, the moral question for the American people
will be, Gee, what you're the president?
Speaker 4 (18:48):
Do I have to find this?
Speaker 5 (18:49):
Because this is actually our John Decker, who had an
exchange with the President that even even the President now,
A he made news, and B I knew you were smart,
but you're really a smart guy. Oh we're not going
to hear the end of this today, are we. I mean,
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it's the real Trump and he's telling Decker you're smart.
If we can get Decker's ego into the show today, no,
he's got to be flying high. But yes, our very
own John Decker, your morning show White House correspondent, made
news asking the President this question, do you take there
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the possibility of a rebate to the American public in
terms of all of that money we're thinking about that act.
Speaker 11 (19:38):
We have so much money coming in, we're thinking about
a little rebate. But the big thing we want to
do is pay down debt. But we're thinking about a rebate.
Speaker 4 (19:47):
That is a very good job.
Speaker 11 (19:50):
I just made a lot of news. We're thinking about
a rebate because we have so much money coming in
from pariff that tariffs. That's a little rebate for people
of the certain gum level might.
Speaker 4 (20:01):
Be very not I wonder again, I I just I
stick to my guns.
Speaker 5 (20:13):
The debt is the most inflationary aspect and it takes
government out of the lane of its priorities. So I'm
somebody that believes in a zero based In other words,
every years a new year, nobody gets what they got
just because they got it last year. Nobody gets what
they got last year without anybody looking at it or
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prioritizing it and add three percent to it. Zero based,
prioritized budget balanced like we have to do in a business,
or we go under like we have to do in
a home, or we go bankrupt. And what happens is
then you go to the priorities of government. That's something.
These are the things that we never ever talk about.
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And I can't explain why the biggest quest I mean,
Jeffrey's big question today is says, anybody go to jail?
Dan Bongino is saying he saw things that just took
his breath away. Anybody go to go to jail? Well,
I think it's going to be Brennan, but we'll see.
Time will tell. That's up to the Justice Department. You know,
the big question that's never asked is what is the
proper role of the federal government. What is the proper
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size of the federal government? What are the roles and
responsibility of the self governed citizens? Are they just to
sit there like baby birds waiting for mommy to return
to the nest and give them what they're entitled to?
Are we a land of opportunity or a land of entitlement?
These are the questions we never ask, let alone answer. Well,
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the primary role of the federal government is the defense
of its states and its people. Why because collectively we
could never take on another nation very individually, but we
can collectively.
Speaker 4 (21:59):
Our service. Sound, the debt is higher than our defense funds.
Speaker 5 (22:07):
You're a nation of debt, So, I mean, I just
you know, we're going to ask Chris Walker, a Republican
consultant and analyst, what's a big political victory here, because
it could make political victory sense to now come back
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and take that same middle class that the left just
gave you while they were focused on boogieyman and identity
politics and wokeness. I mean, you could do that, and
that would have great political gain. I love that the
first words out of the President's mouth is well thought
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about that. But primarily we want to we really want
to pay down the debt. That's the responsible thing to do.
Political or responsible right now, the President's thinking of both.
And notice the little reference to means tested rebates. If
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you go the rebate route, you better give everybody the
same amount because you've got taxpayers and you've got tax receivers.
And to have taxpayers fort the bill for the bulk
of taxation as well as inflation and then not give
them the rebate, I don't know what the wisdom is there.
Speaker 4 (23:31):
It's a great question, it's a great idea, but it starts.
Speaker 5 (23:36):
It really would spark a big debate today, and I
would think at the end of the day they'd rather
just talk about the EU Deal, which was the one
sided art of the deal, masterful dominance over twenty seven nations,
in the EU.
Speaker 4 (23:55):
But listen to how the president responds.
Speaker 11 (23:56):
With all of that money we're thinking about that. Actually,
we have so much money coming in with thinking about
a little rebate, but the big thing we want to
do is pay down debt. But with thinking about a rebnge,
that is a very good play.
Speaker 5 (24:10):
Yeah, so well we'll talk more about that with John
Decker as well. But yeah, John Decker made some pretty
big news this weekend. Kicking off the weekend, I think
the President Trumpton, let's go over this deal real quickly.
So you know, this is obviously under the Remember everything
that they have predicted that hasn't happened, not the least
of which is and I was uncomfortable with a lot
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of this tariff stuff politically. I didn't know why you
opened that can of worms. But I mean, this is
a president who had very strong feelings about this from
the very beginning, as strong as his feelings of the border.
How America's been getting ripped off. In fact, you could
go back to Oprah Winfrey thirty five years ago, and
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Donald Trump was fixated on these terrible deals, how other
countries are taking advantage of America. He's going to destroy NATO,
NATO's fine, They've never been paying more to The tariffs
are going to destroy the teriffts are all coming in line.
I don't even know what's left. And the way the
President talks China is done. I mean, this is all
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the heavy lifting. Japandia was huge. Is the EU deal Huger.
President Trump announced Sunday that the United States and the
European Union reached the framework for a trade deal, ending
months long saga with the America's largest trading partner. Trump
announced a fifteen percent levy on most imports from the
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twenty seven nation European Union, including automobiles.
Speaker 4 (25:40):
Farm automobiles is huge, right, BMW.
Speaker 5 (25:45):
Mercedes, I mean we go on automobiles, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors. After
talks with the European Commissioned President Ursula von der Levin
in Scotland, they made the announcement. The United States and
the European Union agreed to a trade framework of a
fifteen percent tariff on most goods. Then the private sit
down culminated with the EU agreeing to buy seven hundred
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and fifty b as in Ross Bureau seven hundred and
fifty billion dollars worth of US energy in addition to
buying seven hundred and fifty billion dollars worth the energy,
they have to invest six hundred billion more then they're
already investing in America, as well as continue to buy
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major military equipment. When they sat down, the President was
bragging about the deal with Japan.
Speaker 4 (26:41):
He just topped it. I think this tops the deal
with Japan.
Speaker 5 (26:46):
They got to buy seven hundred and fifty billion and energy,
They got to invest six hundred million billion more than
they're already investing in America, and continue to buy military equipment.
They get tariff fifteen percent on everything that comes into
the country.
Speaker 4 (26:57):
That's huge. With automobiles, we we pay nothing.
Speaker 5 (27:03):
In fact, it was so one sided and outrageous that
a reporter asked this of the President.
Speaker 4 (27:11):
Anybody else, Yes, ma'am, question, what are the US concessions?
Speaker 5 (27:18):
What were the US concessions? What is the US having
to give up for this deal? You ready for forty
second answer?
Speaker 4 (27:28):
As the US giving of the deal?
Speaker 10 (27:31):
So as the starting point was an imbalance, a surplus
on our side and a deficit on the US side,
and we wanted to rebalance the trade relation, and we
wanted to do it in a way that trade goes
on between the two of us across the Atlantic because
the two biggest economies should have a good trade flow
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to us. And I think we hit exactly the point
we wanted to find rebalance but enable trade on both sides,
which means good jobs on both sides of the Atlantic,
means prosperity on both sides of the Atlantic, and that
was important for US.
Speaker 5 (28:08):
And the answer was nothing, zero Nada. They pay a
fifteen percent tariff, We pay nothing. They also, in addition
to that, invest seven hundred and fifty billion dollars in
buying energy, an additional six hundred billion to what they're
already investing into our economy and jobs. Oh and they
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continue to buy our military hardware. The art of the deal,
I'm winning. Are you tired of winning yet? And that's
our biggest trade partner, Japan done? I mean, which way
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do you think Canada is going to fall?
Speaker 4 (28:55):
Now? China is the last big, really big hurdle.
Speaker 5 (29:02):
And once again the left narrative, he's a dictator, he's
a boogeyman, he's the babboch He's going to destroy the
economy with this self induced tariff suicide.
Speaker 4 (29:16):
How's that working out?
Speaker 7 (29:17):
For you.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chino.
Speaker 4 (29:22):
Let me pick a see money, catch it thankyself.
Speaker 5 (29:27):
Okay, guess we're gonna go Pacific Sacramento and Roger.
Speaker 4 (29:30):
Good morning, Michael. Jeffreyan red.
Speaker 12 (29:32):
I just want to chime out about this possible rebate
from the excess money coming in. I think when you
pay it towards the debt, everybody gets a benefit because
then our dollars that are worth more and we're standing
in a better ground. If there was a constitutional amendment
to balance the budget, I would personally give money like
it was Jerry Lewis telethon. I would probably go ten
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or twenty percent of my net worth because I know
it come back to me in the end.
Speaker 4 (30:01):
In Shark, Roger grees with me. But we'll talk more
about that with.
Speaker 5 (30:06):
Chris Walker later on, as well as with our White
House correspondent who started it, all Ton Decker. First, your
top five stories of the day, man, This was huge,
President Trump with a monumental tariff deal with twenty seven
nations in the European Union.
Speaker 4 (30:20):
Lisa Carton has more.
Speaker 3 (30:22):
The president called it the biggest of all deals. During
a joint news conference on Sunday with European Commission head
Ursulavderleyan in Scotland.
Speaker 4 (30:30):
So we have good news. We've reached a deal. It's
a good deal for everybody.
Speaker 7 (30:36):
I believe it's I think you were saying this is
probably the biggest deal ever reached in any capacity trade
or beyond true it.
Speaker 3 (30:43):
Is, Trump said the twenty seven member EU has agreed
to purchase seven hundred and fifty billion dollars worth of
energy and six hundred billion dollars worth of investments in
the US. The deal ends months of uncertainty surrounding trade
with America's largest trading partner, I'm Lisa.
Speaker 4 (31:00):
And the market futures are way up.
Speaker 5 (31:02):
In response to it, President Trump says the US will
ramp up bade to Gaza in response to the humanitarian
crisis there.
Speaker 4 (31:07):
Mark Mayfield fills US in.
Speaker 6 (31:09):
The President spoke to the media ahead of trade talks
with the EU chief in Scotland.
Speaker 7 (31:13):
US is going to do more aid for Gaza, but
we'd like to have other countries participate. Where to mention
that to the European Union today? You know it's such
an international problem.
Speaker 6 (31:25):
Is WHELI Defense Forces announced that they're starting a tactical
pause of military operations in Gaza so if humanitarian aid
convoys can reach starving Palestinians. The decision comes amid growing
international outrage over widespread starvation on the Gaza Strip by
Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 5 (31:39):
And people always say, why do you love your job
so much? I do my best friends. We never fight,
We blink and the show is over. That's not the
case on the Royal Caribbean, where one crew member stabbed
a fellow crew member and then jumped overboard.
Speaker 8 (31:53):
The Royal Bahamas Police Force. As it happened Thursday night,
a few hundred miles off the coast of the Bahamas.
In a statement, Royal Caribbean said our crew immediately initiated
a search and rescue operation, but unfortunately the crew member
passed away. They revealed no further information, but police claimed
that a thirty five year old South African man stabbed
a twenty eight year old South African woman multiple times
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and then jumped into the water. The woman survived, Ainley,
said Taylor.
Speaker 5 (32:18):
The FDA has approved what's being hailed as the first
HIV drug that offers one hundred percent protection.
Speaker 8 (32:24):
It's a twice yearly injectable called len kapafir and is
marketed by Gilead Sciences under the brand name Yes two Go.
The biotech company says it's a real milestone that will
save millions of.
Speaker 3 (32:37):
Lives around the world.
Speaker 8 (32:38):
Gilead also says it'll provide affordable access to Yes two
Go in the US and beyond its signed royalty free
licensing agreements with six generic drug makers.
Speaker 4 (32:49):
I'm Sarah le Kessler Well.
Speaker 5 (32:51):
None today, but a few major economic reports are on
the calendar for this week.
Speaker 4 (32:54):
Tammy Trehillo has more.
Speaker 9 (32:55):
Job openings end Consumer confidence data are due on Tuesday.
The Falloway brings the Federal Reserves decision on interest rates.
The Central Bank is widely expected to stand pat with
no change expected until September at the earliest. ADP's latest
employment report GDP numbers and pending home.
Speaker 4 (33:12):
Sales will also be out on Wednesday.
Speaker 9 (33:14):
Thursday brings word on weekly jobless claims, and things wrap
up Friday with the highly anticipated monthly employment report. I'm
Tammy trhio.
Speaker 4 (33:23):
Well.
Speaker 5 (33:24):
Baseball's Hall of Fame added five new members to its
ranks on Sunday in Cooperstown, New York, and each Yi
Rose Suzuki made history first Japanese player ever chosen for
the Hall of Fame. Also making the cut CC Sabathia,
Billy Wagner, Dave Parker, and Richie Dick Allen, one of
my favorite players growing up for the Chicago White Sox
baseball Tigers won ten four over the Jays, Cards fell
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nine two to the Padres. Guardians beat got beat four
to one by the Royals, Rais lost two to one
to the Reds.
Speaker 4 (33:51):
Brewers won three two over the Marlins, d.
Speaker 5 (33:53):
Back shot out six nothing by the Pirates, Angels beat
the Mariners four to one, and the Dodgers lost four
to three to the Red Sox. Birthdays Today Laurie Laughlin
from Full House that was one of my wife's favorite
shows growing up, never seen an episode, sixty one years old. Today,
former Nick forward and Senator Bill Bradley eighty three, Garfield
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cartoonist Jim Davis is eighty one, and former Reds announcer
Marty Brenneman is eighty three. But it's your birthday, Happy birthday.
We're so glad you were born. Thanks for making your
morning show a part of your big day. We're all
in this together. This is your morning show with Michael
nheld Jowno