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Good morning, seven minutes after the hour. Welcome to Tuesday,
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Top American and Chinese officials meet for trade talks in Sweden. Today,
a New York City police officer is one of five
people killed in a mass shooting inside a midtown Manhattan
high rise. Investors will be watching whether the Fed will
lower into straits this week.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
They gather starting tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
Jeffrey Epstein Associate Gallaine Maxwell is calling for the Supreme
Court to overturn her sex trafficking conviction and Baseball Hall
of Famer second Basement Chicago Cup. Ryan Sandberg dead at
the age of sixty five of cancer. Good morning, that's
what's on the plate for this Tuesday, July the twenty ninth. Now,
our job is to make sense of it all. Connect

(01:26):
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true understanding. That's what your morning show is all about.
Jeffrey Lyons has controlled the sound Red, keeping an eye
on the content. Outside of the top stories of the day,

(01:48):
there's a you know to say, it's a theme. They're
not deep enough to pull off a theme, but what
they're trying to pull off creates a theme. The theme
is Quicksand And anytime I get a chance to do
a clip from the movie Replacements and the late Gene Hackman.

(02:11):
So he takes over an NFL team that's using replacement
players during a strike, and Gene Hackman is the coach,
and he's trying to talk about fear and the quarterback
after everybody else talks about spiders other things, says what

(02:32):
is he most afraid of?

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Quicksand? And nobody knows what he means?

Speaker 2 (02:37):
By Quicksand to Gene Hackman's character tells one of the players,
We'll ask him what's up?

Speaker 4 (02:42):
Shame.

Speaker 5 (02:46):
You're playing and you think everything is going fun, but
then one thing goes wrong, and then another and another,
and you try to fight back, but the hearder you
fight the deep where you sink until you can't move,
you can't breathe because you're in over your head.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
Like quick sand Well, I mean, let's take a look.
This could potentially be the greatest Quicksand story of the day.
Chuckie Schumer, Senate Minority Leader Chuckie Schumer blasted the trade
deal negotiated between the United States and the European Union

(03:35):
over the weekend, calling it a fake. Was Checkie in
on any of those meetings. As Chuckie read the agreement
as he talked with the EU. The trade deal sets
tariffs for European goods at fifteen percent. Now, listen, I

(03:59):
gotta be honest with you. If I was on the
other team and Donald Trump is the quarterback of the
other team and he negotiates new trade opportunities in twenty
seven European highly traded nations at zero on our end,
fifteen percent on their end. Plus seven hundred and fifty

(04:21):
million in purchased energy, plus six hundred billion more than
they're already spending. Plus I got to keep buying our
military stuff. That's an amazing deal. I don't know how
I did it either. But you come out and call
it a fake, that's all you got. Here's this quote, Trump,

(04:43):
What have you believed? This is the biggest deal ever.
Europe has admitted that the disagreement isn't legally binding. They
have no control over whether these investments even happen. While
Europe is presumably avoiding a trade war with the US.
Several leading figures can the deal. French Prime Minister Humor

(05:05):
compared the agreement to Trump's deal with Japan, where the
US has imposed to fifteen percent tax in exchange for
five hundred and fifty billion in Japanese investments. Now at
the same time, and again, you'll probably turn on CNNMSNBC.
You know how the matrix works. That's what they'll be

(05:27):
talking about all day. So now from the matrix, if
you turn on something right, it's a great economic victory.
If you turn on the left, it's a big fake.
And how are you supposed to know which is real? Well,

(05:48):
there's two kind of quick ways to do that. One.
They all said he's starting a trade war. The economy
will collapse summer, which, by the way, can I interrupt
this entire conversation and say, wed will summer end?

Speaker 1 (06:08):
Is it over yet? What are you talking about?

Speaker 2 (06:11):
I'm so sick of being hot. I think it is
the worst summer I've ever experienced in Nashville, Tennessee.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
And I've been here nineteen years. You sound like my wife.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
I can't take it anymore. It's the same summer we
have every year. No, it is not. I'm telling you.
And you know what I did yesterday? I was looking
at houses. Why in Maine? Okay, you know Hamshake. My
son has a lawn care business. I was weed eating
yards between four and six yesterday. Did you wear a

(06:43):
lot of clothes too, like they do? For some reason that.

Speaker 6 (06:45):
Keeps you cling?

Speaker 2 (06:46):
You do not want Maine, listen, I want. I don't
know what I want. I think I want the Arctic.
Just get a glass of water. Where do you have
to go to be cool? I was talking to the
boys in Sherman Oaks who helped run this show, and
they were saying that it is seventy three degrees and
sunny all week.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
I brought my air conditioning units all flowers yesterday to thank.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
Themage taking them out for quiet dinner. When this whole
summer is over. Yeah, alright, I'm back, all right. So
how can you cut to the chase this? Well, one
way to do it would be, oh, I don't know.
The economy didn't collapse. Nothing they say will happen has happened.

(07:32):
Everything they said wouldn't happened has happened.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
Yeah, but he.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
Could be faking these deals. Well that's where you just
look at the revenue numbers. So in April everything's flat.
I mean, if you go from nineteen fifty to about

(08:02):
nineteen eighty, everything's flat. Then it rises a little bit,
but it's basically flat all the way to twenty twenty.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
This year, for example, flat.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
Seven billion, seven billion, six billion, seven billion, seven billion,
seven billion, seven billion. Then all of a sudden boom
fifteen billion April May twenty two billion, June twenty six
point six billion. They see where this is headed. Where
do you think July, August, September is going?

Speaker 1 (08:34):
Who is your daddy? What is his name?

Speaker 2 (08:40):
But you know and up one hundred and eight billion
in the fiscal year. And this is only numbers through June.
So much so the real debate on the right is, Okay,
what do we do with all this new revenue? I mean,
and if they're gonna continue to do these lies, do

(09:03):
we send people checks to show them that's lies or
do the responsible thing and paid on the debt. But
this is all they have. Wait, it gets worse. So
Chuckie Schumer's response to this great EU deal is it's
a fake. Meanwhile, the Congressional Democratic Democrats have a plan

(09:30):
to tour You're not gonna believe this.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
You're gonna think I'm making it up a joke.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
They're gonna tour red district areas. It's a red district
tour for the month of August. They're sending Jasmine Crockett,
Elizabeth Warren, Maxwell Frost, Chris Murphy. They're gonna go into

(09:56):
red districts with their won't back down tour f and
you know the other three letters, f around and flip
the house more f words. The crazy left of their
party going to red districts in August with a wont

(10:18):
back down tour sponsored by move on dot org, quicksand.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
They're in way over their head. It's a theme today.

Speaker 2 (10:32):
Trump has shortened the Russian fifty day deadline to ten
to twelve days. That's among many things we need to
visit with Lieutenant Colonel James Carafanum, so what in twelve days?
We also have the president trying to negotiate peace between
Russia and Ukraine, between Israel and whoever the latest terrorist

(10:58):
foe is. Now, how we added that plate Thailand and
Cambodia And it would seem like to me, But I'll
ask the expert. He usually knows because he's in the meetings.
I would think airstrikes and Yemen seemed to me at
this point almost inevitable. SMAs continues to not cooperate that

(11:28):
more with Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano. Of course, in our
sounds of the day, I mean Bill Maher gets it
on the quicksand versus the teriff success of the President.
I can't even imagine Bill Maher is going to say
about the f around and flip the house won't back
down tour. We'll have to save that for another day.
We will go inside. If the Demo, I just want

(11:49):
to end on this note. If the Democrats were to
take a tour into their strongest districts. They're thirty points underwater,
let alone heading it too.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
Quicksand they're in over their head. They got nuts.

Speaker 2 (12:04):
I don't even play shirts and skins, and I'm telling
you they need to put a shirt on. And here's
another one. I guess they'll start denying tomorrow too. That
I want to feature today in our journey of discovery
is this arresting of criminal aliens, because you remember Donald
Trump was very clear about it. These are metally ill,
they're emptying prisons. These are criminals. Obviously their first crime

(12:29):
is coming into the country illegally, but they committed other
crimes once they were here, drug trafficking, human trafficking, right murder, assault, robbery. Well,
we got new data showing the arresting of these criminal
aliens is making a real impact. Carjacking down twenty four percent,

(12:50):
robbery down twenty percent. These are pretty significant number drops.
Homicides down seventeen percent. It's as if somebody is making

(13:10):
America great again, and for half of the country that's
a bad thing. A political victory or a political defeat
is greater than security, prosperity, opportunity.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
That's why we go on this journey every.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
Day, Because today's a great example. Tuesday, July the twenty ninth.
We'll never get it again, twenty twenty five. One chance
to live it, one chance to understand it, because we're
all in it together. This is your day, this is
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This is your morning show with Michael del Chonoe.

Speaker 7 (14:01):
I think they have enough revenue now where they can
send out a stimulus check to everybody and still pay
down the debt being responsible. I don't believe that they
can't do both. It's beyond me. With all the money
that DOGE is uncovered being wasted, there's no reason that

(14:23):
we should not get a stimulus check.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
Well, June came to twenty six point six billion, and
I realized those numbers are going to grow. But keep
in mind, as Red would say, there's a big difference
between B and T. This is billions, not trillions. In fact,
if you did a check for every American A, it
would be so small that it would never be enough. Secondly,

(14:51):
it would only cover last months over just we got
to get to T, I think before we can do
something like it.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
Readbate.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
But we'll see appreciate the call very much. Can't have
your morning show without your voice.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
All right?

Speaker 2 (15:06):
Top five stories. President Trump on Monday said that's it.
I'm not giving him the full time. I'm giving Russia
less time to reach a ceasefire deal with Ukraine.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
More from Mark Mayfield. The President spoke to reporters.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
I'm going to make a new deadline of about ten,
ten or twelve days.

Speaker 6 (15:23):
From wile in Scotland to meet with UK Prime Minister
Curis Starmer. Trump said, I'm disappointed in President Putin, very disappointed.
Trump had given Russia a fifty day deadline to reach
a deal with Ukraine or face consequences. The President added
he has had discussions with Putin, but that too many
people are dying in the war and Putin has got
to make a deal.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
I'm Mark Mayfield, So now you're Putin, what do you
do well? Lask Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano. In the third hour,
five people are dead, including the gunman, after a shooting
in Midtown, Manhattan. The shooting took place last night when
a man with an M four rifle and a diskyscraper
and began opening fire.

Speaker 6 (15:58):
We lost four souls who are another senseless act of
gun violence.

Speaker 2 (16:05):
That's Mayor Madams, who said one of the victims was
an NYPD officer, two small children another on the way.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Tragic.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
The suspect, identified as Shane to Mura, traveled across the
country before arriving in New York City, has a history
of mental health issues. He died from an apparent self inflicted
gunshot wound. Seems the motive was the NFL who run
the fifth through the eighth floor of the building where
he did the shooting and then killed himself and then
a note gives it away. He blames the NFL for

(16:35):
his mental health issues and his suffering with CTE and
wants his brain studied. Hey, I'm Mike Ragun and Samuel
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Speaker 2 (17:19):
You know why, it doesn't make a difference that it
was one hundred and five degrees in nineteen fifty four.
What I wasn't here in nineteen fifty four. I'm here
now for the one hundred and three. What they everybody
keep saying is the worst ever, And it's.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
Not the worst ever, but it feels the worst. Fifty
two it was five degrees warm. Can't I have just
a little dramatic hyperbole.

Speaker 2 (17:40):
Yeah, we'll just call it Tuesday, just another day, thirty
six minutes after the hour.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
Hey, a little one on one time, right, just us.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
We have a top American and Chinese officials meeting today.
That'll be tomorrow's fake for Chuckie Schumer, a New York
City police officer, is dead.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
Along with four others.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
The gunman shot himself in the chest to preserve his
brain that he wants us all to study. By the way,
you're gonna think it's ai. You're really gonna you're gonna
do a double take every image. This guy travels all
the way to New York City, walks right down the
street with his using his rifle like a cane. He's

(18:24):
walking with his camouflage rifle the whole way to the building.
Nobody says anything, and then walks into the building. Investors
will be watching the FED as they decide whether or
not to cut interest rates again this week.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
And you know, very influential years.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
We moved to Chicago when I was five, left when
I was thirteen, so I don't have to tell you
that I became a Cubs fan. The first Major League
Baseball game I ever went to was a Cubs game.
We moved to New Orleans when I was fourteen years old,
but thanks to WGN being superstation, I continue to watch
the Cubs and go home every summer and go to
Cubs games. And Ryan Sandberg, I can tell you, honestly,

(19:07):
one of the most beloved Cubs ever. Prostate cancer ends
up being the cause of death. His battle with cancer
is over, he is resting in peace. We lost Ryan
at sixty five years old. Bad day for Cubs fans.
All right, I want to break this down for you.
And we talked about this in terms of the quicksand
with the Democrats because they're in over their head and

(19:32):
as Glenn Beck would say, Donald Trump is playing six
dimentional chess. These guys aren't even playing checkers. So he's
racking up the wins. And all they can do is
root against America and lie to America. It's really quite embarrassing,

(19:53):
except they plan a won't back down more f word
f around and flip house tour.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
This is nuts.

Speaker 2 (20:03):
Like Jasmine Crockett and Elizabeth Warren, I should say, irrelevance.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
Going into red districts.

Speaker 2 (20:10):
You're going to see and it sounds that day they
have no business going into blue districts.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
They were in over their head. But it wasn't long ago.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
Tariffs were going to be the end of mankind, the
collapse of the US economy, the most profound self inflicted
wound by a president in American political history. I mean
they were saying at all, So today the left's going

(20:42):
to be telling you that there is no European deal,
it's all a fake. Oh okay, Well, well we looked
at the revenue numbers from tariffs. They seem real. All
of their doomsday of what was going to happen. The
market was going to crash, the economy was going to collapse.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
Well, despite all that.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
Liberation Day, tariffs paused for three months while the negotiations
went on. We've just now gotten the Japanese agreement done,
the European Union done. Working on China today, I mean,
we've basically been in a pause. And where do you
see the numbers? A ten percent baseline tariff on nearly

(21:27):
all US imports. These were the punitive tariffs on Chinese imports,
primarily new tariffs on steel, aluminum, passenger cars. All were
in a pause, all while we're negotiating, and the revenue's
way up. Receipts from custom duties and fees more than

(21:50):
tripled between March and June, again while the minimum tariffs
were in place and negotiations were ongoing, of twenty six
point six billion dollars last month. Now that the deals
are done with Japan, done with the EU and its
twenty seven nations, many think China will be done this week.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
What do these numbers jump to?

Speaker 2 (22:14):
Three quarters through the fiscal year of twenty twenty five,
which ends September thirtieth, US customs revenue has already reached
one hundred and eight billion dollars this year. That exceeds
last year's entire year of ninety nine billion, So you're
already pacing ten bill over and you haven't even gotten

(22:35):
to July, August, and September, let alone next year. Even
in June, with tariff revenue at an all time high,
import levies accounted for no more than five percent of
total receipts. Trump views the tariffs, or the threat thereof,

(23:00):
as a bargaining tool as he's renegotiating trade agreements on
his terms. He used a great example. Japan's a great example.
We opened up markets in twenty seven nations in Europe
where we pay zero tariff. We get a fifteen percent
tariff on all their goods coming into the US. Just

(23:21):
the automobile sector alone is huge. Not to mention six
hundred billion more than they were already investing in the US.
They have to purchase seven hundred and fifty billion of
energy and keep buying military assets. That's what it's really about,
and the additional revenue. You know, as far as you

(23:43):
know getting serious about overspending and being serious about the debt,
they are focused on the spending.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
And that's good to hear. For a change.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
Don't trust Congress red or blue in the middle. These
guys love to spend. That's why they were so quick
to jump yesterday. I'm giving you all a check with
some of this tariff revenue. Because they're not serious about
the debt. They're going to take that money and they're
going to take it back to their district and they're

(24:15):
going to pander it so they can maintain power and
stay in office. Watch everyone on this teriff, and there's
nothing wrong with you. If you want to see a
surplus check, I get that. My take is, no matter
what they send, it wouldn't be enough. And if they
means test it, that's more of the same. Show you're

(24:38):
serious about the debt, and show you're serious about how
DOGE and its recommendations and its cuts. How Congress here
moving forward, will continue with the cuts. Just increase the economy,
Just increase revenue, Just increase opportunity. Don't make America politically

(25:02):
great for you, make a great make America great again
for itself for years to come. This is this was
such an art of the deal. It even got me.
I would have secured the tax cuts started the DOGE

(25:26):
cuts turned the heat on Congress to continue to get
the spending and the size of government under control, because
it's their job. Continue to secure the border, get rid
of the criminal element. I wouldn't have done the teriffs.
And how wrong I would have been when you look
at the historic numbers, just sitting at about six billion

(25:52):
all year long and then boom April fifteen May twenty one,
June twenty six point six. And this is why we
were negotiating. What do these numbers become. They're bes, not teas.
That's why I don't kid yourself. You got that much
to give back to the American people. The wait, the

(26:16):
victories don't stop there. You're a sovereignation. You want secure borders.
Otherwise you're not a sovereign nation and you're not a
secure nation. And open borders has done nothing but create
cultural chaos, legal chaos. But Donald Trump's going around the
campaign trail and he's talking about they emptied out mental hospitals, prisons.

(26:41):
They put filth and the most awful people in the
world into our country and then disperse them throughout the
country and gave them things we can't afford to give
our own people. You probably thought, well, that's got to
be hyperb believe right. Got to be some gardeners and
some roofers that came in too. Of course, but with

(27:06):
the others mixed in, that's the problem. It only took
nineteen that were mixed in to create nine to eleven,
let alone twenty million. But going back to Donald Trump's
rhetoric that don't forget living in quicksand the left tried

(27:26):
to make out to nativism and hate and tyrant. Kids
are going to school and they don't even know if
their parents are going to be there when they get home.
Of the big committing crimes. Yeah, that's the case for
every child of a criminal. All that nonsense securing the

(27:49):
border and rounding up and deporting or imprisoning the felons
who committed crimes even after the crime of breaking into
the cunt haven't any kind of impact yet. I mean
it's early right having any kind of impact. Well, here's
an inconvenient truth for the left. I wonder if this
will make their won't back down half around and flip

(28:11):
the house tour in August, violent crime is on the
decline in the US following the rests and removals of
criminal illegal aliens under President Trump and Christy Nome. Our
law enforcement is working at lightning speed to remove violent,
criminal illegal aliens from the US. Every single day, we're

(28:34):
arresting gang members, murderers, pedophiles, and violent predators. Seventy percent
of immigration and Customs enforcement arrests are of illegal aliens
who have been convicted or charged with a crime. Many
of them commit a crime, got arrested, and were just
released to commit another. These arrests and deportations of criminal
illegal aliens are having a real impact during the first

(28:58):
six months of this year. The first six months of
this presidency, homicides are down just coincidentally, seventeen percent across
thirty US cities, well compared to the first half of
twenty twenty four, according to the Council on Criminal Justice
and the Independent Research Organization, which has just published.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
Its midyear report on crime trends. You want some more.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
Ten percent, fewer reported aggravated assaults twenty one percent, fewer
gun assaults ten percent, fewer sexual assaults three percent, more
three percent more domestic violence incidents. Robberies were down twenty percent,
carjacking fell by twenty four percent. Vehicle theft was rising

(29:43):
from the summer of twenty twenty through twenty twenty three.
That began to reverse since Trump returned to office on
January twentieth, the Trump administration has arrested nearly three hundred
thousand illegal immigrants and deported more than two hundred and
thirty nine thousand. As impressive as the May and June

(30:04):
numbers of zero Nada entrances into the country by the
legal immigrant is how we went from one hundred and
sixty thousand trying to five thousand trying.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
And none getting in.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
And that trajectory over the first half of this year
that has led to ten percent, fewer assaults twenty one percent,
fewer gun assaults, robbers down twenty percent, car tacking down
twenty four percent, vehicle theft reversed and down. Homicide down

(30:46):
seventeen percent. I don't know what's the next move called
the report to fake. I mean, the scoreboard is racking
up numbers as they continue to call the same play

(31:08):
denial and obstruction. Well, here's the ultimate. Congressional Democrats plan
red district tours for August recess. They ought to be
considering not coming out of the locker room for the
second half. What's their plan? They're going to go into

(31:32):
red states with the bluest of blue cuckoo fran and
Ali characters like Jasmine Crockett, Elizabeth Warren, and you know
how they love the F word. They even put it
in their slogan, f around and flip the house. It's
the whoop back down tour. I know, Oh, please don't
disgrace a great song. I love Tom Petty too much

(31:55):
for this. Congressional Democrats are not changing their economic message
to appeal to the red district voters this summer. They
say President Trump and the Republican Party have done that
work for them. Armed with talking points highlighting the cuts
to healthcare programs, social services. Now they won't distinguish these
are people that were getting them fraudulently or illegally or

(32:20):
unfairly social services climate efforts. How much would you have
to be ignorant of to buy this message? And they're
going into red of red Trump districts with this quicksand

(32:46):
narrative obstruction nonsense. They're just in so over their head.
Donald Trump ran for office promising to lower costs. On
day one, Elizabeth Warren said an interview, our secret, super
duper strategy is to get out there and tell the

(33:07):
truth that Donald Trump has taking a bad situation and
made it worse. Yes, that's what all the polls are
showing America thinks we're heading in the wrong direction.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
That's how they.

Speaker 2 (33:17):
Felt going into the presidential election. They now think we're
heading in the right direction, just not your direction. Warren
is among several high profile progressives. They haven't decided whether
the going to be Islamist or socialist, but their high

(33:39):
profile progressives that will be participating in the Won't Back
Down Tour. It's a project of the political action arm
of the left leaning grassroots advocacy group move On as
they can't move on. And the tagline for the series
you see you know, around and flip the house. I

(34:04):
mean when they go low, they go lower.

Speaker 4 (34:06):
Okay, you it's your morning show with Michael del Chorno.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
If you're just waking up.

Speaker 2 (34:13):
President Trump has shortened the Russian deadline from fifty days
to now. You got just ten more, ten to twelve tops.
More about that with Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano in the
third hour. New York City police officer is one of
five people dead after a mass shooting in midtown Manhattan.

Speaker 1 (34:29):
Investors will be keeping a.

Speaker 2 (34:31):
Close eye on the FED Reserve as they gather for
meetings and decide whether to cut the interest rates. We're
also going to visit with Roy O'Neil a little bit
about how your state stacks up to others when it
comes to healthcare, and White House Correspondent John Decker will
be joining us. Just a few days to go, President Trump,

(34:52):
lowering that fifty day to come to the peace talks
table down to ten to twelve. John Decker has the
latest time where the President is heading with that's all
coming up.

Speaker 4 (35:01):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael del Choano.
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