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It is Monday, August the fourth, twenty twenty five, seven
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Hey, when's the church going to become a hospital instead
of a glory show?
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Well, I may start one. Next time you go to
the hospital. I don't want to be without you. I'll
just have you right here in the church. If you're
just waking up. President Trump the Canadian Prime Minister are
set to speak later this week, and if they don't
work something out, Canada will be stuck at a thirty
five percent Teriffy Jeffrey Epstein's associate Allaine Maxwell her testimony,
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the house is being postponed, and we're all singing, baby,
if you have a wonder Now we're all reminiscing on
one of the great great shows WKRP in Cincinnati. Lonnie Anderson,
the former wife of Burt Reynolds, passed away at the
age of seventy nine. Well, you're probably wondering where's the
best place to live for job opportunities and earning potential.
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Or you might be thinking where's the best place for
my kids to go after college for job opportunities and
earning potential. Always with his finger on the pulse, doctor
and national correspondent Rory You Neil, Good morning, Rory, Hey.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
There, Michael, good morning. And it really is that combo.
That's the sweet spot, right. You want the opportunities, but
you also want that job opportunity to pay well.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
And Checker puts together the list.
Speaker 4 (02:17):
Naming North Carolina, Rawley, North Carolina, rat City. Nashville comes
in there at number two, believe it or not, Austin,
Texas's third. Salt Lake and Portland, Maine round out the
top five. Others in the top ten Denver, Omaha, Charlotte, Charleston,
South Carolina, and Indianapolis. Now on the other end of
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the spectrum, Bakersfield, California, Scranton, PA, McAllen, Texas, Fresno, Memphis, Jackson, Mississippi, Rochester, Toledo, Augusta,
and Spokane. And you know, again, this survey likes an
economic that's an economy that's diversified rather so it's not
just one big, hot industry. There are multiple industries giving
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multiple opportunities with good, high paying jobs.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
Well, let me not run away from the truth. Obviously,
there were more Your morning show cities on the wrong
list and only a couple on the good list. The
one that stuck out to me was Portland, Maine's what's
in Portland, Maine.
Speaker 4 (03:17):
That came down? It was that the good side of
the bad time. Oh that was good inside. It was
like in the top top seven. I think, let me
see you top number five there on the list. I'm
trying to see exactly why they had to die. You
are you no longer?
Speaker 1 (03:31):
So? From now on after forty as a no it
all except for business opportunities in Portland Maine.
Speaker 4 (03:37):
Portland stands out as a smaller metro punching above its
weight with low unemployment, strong wage growth, and a rising
reputation for remote worker integration at.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
An average temperature of you know, I'm looking for someone cool,
something cooler to live. Well, yeah, that that Portland Mayne
will do. It helps temperate things. I'm going to be
checking out Portland, Maine later today on realtor dot com.
You can't cut that from here? Why not? Was that
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a line from a movie?
Speaker 4 (04:09):
That's the old main line, that's the old main stereotype line.
Oh you can't get that from here. Did you live
in Maine or just New Hampshire, Rhode Island? Oh no,
you're Rhode Island. I'm talking about Reds. You were in Maine.
I main yeah nice, Oh.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
Yeah, did you have You must have had a good
job while you were there, right, Portland's the unofficial capital
of the state Portland, Maine. All right, Rory's gonna be back.
The army is looking at major changes on the battlefield.
They'll have the story for you coming up in the
third hour. Thank you, Rory. All right, big big story
that I want to make sure we cover before the
day gets beat biased. If you weren't listening, and this
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But we covered a pole a poll that really shows
you the matrix, and the shift is not that we
disagree on the solution. We can no longer agree on
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the facts. That's a significant shift.
Speaker 5 (05:08):
Now.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
I want you to see in real time. I didn't
even mean that pun, because it's a real world how
that plays out. So Bill Maher, Bill Maher goes to
the White House, Kid Rock sets it up and has
dinner with the President. Now you would think these are
two of the most anathetical minds on planet Earth. And
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Bill Maher comes back. This guy's normal, this guy's smart,
this guy's sincere, this guy is very warm. Now I
don't know why he doesn't show you this side of him,
but he was amazing. The left goes bonkers. So there's
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a small part of this story. What's the left going
to do with this now? Because what is this strong
hold of the left in addition to mainstream media, the intelligentsia,
the universities, and now Bill Maher, who had dinner with
Donald Trump is defending Donald Trump in his fight with universities.
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Headline from The Hill, Bill Maher defends Trump's university fight.
They've become in doctrination factories. Well, now I want to
take before we go beyond the headline, take you back
to that poll, because Bill Maher is standing out, kind
of like John Fetterman. Fetterman is standing out. These are
people you're like, Hey, what's going on as a Democrat party?
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And the left gone so far to the left. They've
lost Bill Maher. Yes, but if you want to hit
the bullseye, because Bill Mark can still see facts and
they can't. Bill Maher may still be of a left worldview,
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and he certainly rejects religion, but he hasn't left the
farm on being a critical thinker and left fought. So
he's still living. If I can make it very simple
for you, he's still living in the world of different opinion,
but he can still see the same facts. Those caught
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up into the social media or the mainstream media matrix,
they can't even see facts. And that's what the poll
showed eight and ten. We don't have grand facts two
and ten. We gran facts. We just have different opinions.
That's flipped opposite of what we had been throughout our history.
So I always say, you can't solve anything to you
solve the matrix, which is why I drive it crazy
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with it. But let's go back to Bill Maher. Comedian
Bill Maher defended President Trump's fight against higher education, saying
college campuses have become indoctrination factories and they're in need
of a wake up call. Well, I've been saying that
for the better part of three decades. And if you
missed the shift where it went from the university in
doctrination all the way to K through twelve and even
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pre K, that's a big miss. As you're dropping your
kids off at eighteen, picking them up for graduation and
wondering what the hell happened to Sandy. In the latest
episode of HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, Tho Hoo
said he doesn't agree with the president's approach, but he
said he agrees with some of the criticism motivating the effort.
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I'm not totally by the way, just for the exercise
of seeing how that matrix poll plays out. You see
how Bill Maher and I and you may still disagree
on the solution or the style in which we're doing
it using lawsuits or withholding federal funds, but he doesn't
disagree on the facts. They stink to high heaven and
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they're indoctrination factories, And like K through twelve, they need
to return to education, not social creation and indoctrination. Back
to critical thinking, back to reading, back to writing, you know,
back to preparing kids for higher education or preparing them
for the workforce. He agrees on the facts. Watch, I'm
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not totally against it. Academia needed a hot poker shoved
right up. It's as my father would say, ooh ooh,
is he bet? I'm not saying not everything. The way
he's doing it, of course, is the right way to
fund scientific research. Is not the way to do it.
So he disagrees on how he doesn't agree on the
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disagree on the facts because he's still critically thinking. He's
not caught in the matrix. He just has a different worldview.
But I mean, our universities have been out of control
for a long time. He said, they become indoctrination factories.
There's absolutely no diversity of thought. What a powerful statement
that we could do an entire weekend. And I haven't
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even brought up the guy getting thrown out of this
soccer game in Saint Louis for wearing a mega at Oh.
Universities are all about diversity, so much so that we've
now gotten rid of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and they're
just doing it in different names. Can't have enough diversity
as long as you're a different color, speak a different language,
wear different clothing, but don't have diversity in thought. That
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is never allowed. That is never a two wayte treat.
But when it comes to the facts, not only does
he still see facts, he sees them better than anyone else.
Trump has pledged to get rid of woe cultures in
American colleges and universities, which Republicans accused of being the
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bedrock of leftist ideolic, Well, it always has been. Listen,
whether you're a Republican or not, you ought to see
that prestigious schools, including the University Pennsylvania, Princeton, Cornell and
others of all seeing their federal funding hit by Trump
over either their alleged indoctrination or anti Semitism. You don't
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have to be Donald Trump to think there's been something
rotten on campuses for quite a long time. Marsad. When
you cannot speak at the other side of the coin,
when a conservative thought, whatever you think of it is
just for both forbidden, which is basically what's happening. Why
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do you have professors coming out there and saying they
were exhilarated by the massacre of people Okay, that didn't
happen overnight, referring to institutions as Ivory towers that are
very anti American. I mean, this is that research brought
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to life. And for those caught in the matrix, they
won't agree with Mayor and his facts. But Bill Maher
still sees facts, and though he disagrees with the way
Trump's doing it, he sees the universities for what they
are I thought it was just a great example on
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the day of that poll, and I have the sound
for you coming up in our Sounds the day later.
In the third half. This is your Morning Show with
Michael del Chono, the Del Shannon Doctor and a run running, running, run,
run away, Running, run, run, run away, which is exactly
what they're doing. They're hiding in Augo in Illinois. President
(12:36):
Trump and his administration is pushing a plan to end
the war in the Gaza. Mark Mayfield has the details
for you.
Speaker 6 (12:41):
President Trump's Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Whitkoff,
met with families of Israeli hostages in Tel Aviv on
Saturday and told them in the US is focused on
a comprehensive deal to end the war and return all
of the remaining captives. Witkoff said, President Trump believes that
everybody should come home at once and there should be.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
No piecemeal deals.
Speaker 6 (12:59):
Israeli official say that fifty hostages remain in Gaza, but
only about twenty are believed to be alive.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
I'm Mark Mayfield. Even President Trump is now weighing in
on the controversial surround The controversy surrounding the recent ad
campaign featuring Sidney Sweeney, Rob Martyr has more.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
Sunday, a reporter stated the actress was a registered Republican.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
President Trump chummed.
Speaker 7 (13:19):
In, you'd be surprised at how many people are Republicans.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
That's what I wouldn't have known.
Speaker 6 (13:24):
But I'm glad you.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
Told me that.
Speaker 7 (13:26):
If Sidney Sweeney is a registered Republican, I'd think her
ad is fantastic.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
BuzzFeed reported over the weekend that Sweeney has been registered
to the Republican Party of Florida since last year. The
actress appeared in various American Eagle commercials with the tagline
Sidney Sweeney has Great Genes as a biology pun. The
ad has sparked criticism online. I'm Rob Martyer.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Why is it every political defeat always has to end
up at the feet of the Supreme Court. That's where
this one will end up. But right now, several Democratic
led states are suing the Trump administration over its efforts
to limit gender affirming healthcare.
Speaker 8 (14:00):
Lawsuit targets and executive order that aims to undermine support
for what the federal government refers to as gender ideology.
Speaker 3 (14:06):
There is no federal law in our country prohibiting gender
affirming care in fact, California and the other states represented
by this lawsuit have laws protecting their right to gender
affirming care.
Speaker 8 (14:16):
Attorney General Rob bontis as California recognizes gender affirming care
as medically necessary health care. He says the state prohibits
health care providers from discriminating against patients on the basis
of gender identity. Bought To says the USDOJ has subpoena
doctors and clinics, threatening civil and criminal prosecution for providing
such care.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
I only, said Taylor. Federal government says employers should do
more than trust federal everify systems when it comes to
making sure hires are legally able to work in the US.
Speaker 5 (14:47):
This after a reserve police officer hired by a main
resort town was arrested by immigration officers late last month.
The Fed say the Old Orchard Beach Police Department knowingly
hired and an authorized immigrant and didn't do enough to
verify the man's staf us. The police department says it
use the Department of Homeland Securities e Verify system. If
that's not good enough, it's not sure what the point
(15:07):
of the system is. I'm Tammy Triviana. You want me
mister Carlton, Jennifer, have a seat. No, thank you.
Speaker 9 (15:14):
All right, this particular point in time, I would like
to dictate a press release.
Speaker 5 (15:19):
I don't take dictation.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
Well, all right, I guess I can do this thing myself.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
It's probably gonna be a long meeting, though, So why
don't get coffee for all the guys here?
Speaker 5 (15:30):
I don't get coffee, mister Carlson.
Speaker 10 (15:31):
We agree.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
You have to draw the line somewhere. Will there be
anything else I can do? No hanging bud, Thank you? Oh, no,
thank you? Oh to be more like Jennifer Morgan. Lonnie Anderson,
who played Jennifer Marlowe on WKRP in Cincinnati, has died
at the age of seventy nine. She died in the
hospital in Los Angeles after a battle with the prolonged illness.
(15:56):
She had never won, though three Golden Global Art Did You?
She was nominated for three Golden Globe Awards and two
Emmys number one and used to be married to Bird Rents.
This is Richard from Clovilla, Georgia, and my morning show
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Thirty six minutes after the hour in the Eastern time zone,
got about twenty four minutes to be to work by
eight o'clock. President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney
are set to speak in the coming days. I'm mosting
sure they were on speaking terms. A thirty five percent
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tariff rate faces Canada if the Canadian Prime Minister can't
change his views on a couple of things. This is
a big victory for us. In Tennessee Dollywood, which is
a treasure, just an absolute try. When I get to
Pigeon Forge or Gatlinburg, I just start saying, eies, well
with my soul, you really like that area. I love Dollywood,
(18:15):
But other than shot glasses, T shirts and throwing stars,
I don't see a reason to go. Well, now you're
talking my life, okay, throwing a couple of pancakes and
we'll call it a day. But I'm a big fan
of Dollywood, especially with roller coasters, just terrific roller coasters,
everything Disney World used to be. Well, guess what, Dollywood
is number one best amusement park according to SHRIP Advisors
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twenty twenty five Traveler's Choice Awards, and that's a big congratulation.
We're all kind of reliving WKRP in Cincinnati with the
passing of Lonnie Anderson at seventy nine, and we talked
earlier in the five o'clock hour about that. But just
like people used to say, are you a Ginger guy
or a Merrianne guy, you used to always say, you
know you a Lonnie Anderson guy or a Bailey. I
was a Bailey and a Merry Anne. Here's a ginger.
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John Decker, White House correspondent as joining US President Trump
and the markets both reacted Friday to the very weak
jobs report.
Speaker 7 (19:08):
Good morning, John, Good morning. Yeah, it was a week
jobs report. Just seventy three thousand jobs created in the
month of July. That's nationwide, and there were downward revisions
for May and June such that there were only fourteen
thousand jobs created in June and nineteen thousand in May.
So anemic job growth certainly, and that's the reason why
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the markets really declined sharply on Friday, And it was
also an extended reason why the President on Friday, after
the numbers came out, fired the head of the Bureau
of Labor Statistics. He says he will name a replacement
for the BLS director in the next few days, but
that certainly is getting a lot of attention from Wall
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Street and also from members of Congress.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
Brings domating to the expression, shoot the messenger not to mention,
who'd have thought he you know that they that would
be the firing before the FED chair. But go figure,
there you have it.
Speaker 7 (20:05):
However, figure, well, yeah, I mean different rules apply in
terms of who the president can fire. He can fire
the BLS director, who was overwhelmingly confirmed last year in
one of those people confirming her the Vice President Jade
Vance when he was a US Senator from Ohio.
Speaker 1 (20:25):
How big are these talks of the Canadian Prime Minister?
I mean, if they don't go well, and I don't
know if Mark Kearney can make an about face on
his views of the Palestinian state. But presuming that that's
not the only thing holding things up. Otherwise, what does
a thirty five percent Canadian tariff look like in the future.
Speaker 7 (20:44):
Well, that's pretty remarkable. Now, there are certainly the most
of the goods coming from Canada do fall under the
US Mexico Canada Trade Agreement. There's about eight percent of
goods coming over our northern border that are not covered
by that because as they have origin components that are
coming from outside of Canada, and so that is something
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that Canada has to figure out. It's also something that
importers of those products need to figure out because they
will be hit with thirty five percent tariffs as well
as every one of our trading partners this coming Thursday
when those tariffs take effect.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
So let me ask you. Originally the President didn't like
the way they were handling border security. Now he doesn't
seem to like his views on the Palestinian state, and
in the meantime, the negotiations just never seemed to go well.
And I just this is just my god, Donald Trump,
the art of the deal, the negotiator. He doesn't like
playing cards with people who don't have the cards, and
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they're obviously bluffing. These are kind of the three things
I sense that are bothering the president and it's really
not so much about tariffs at that point.
Speaker 7 (21:53):
Yeah, that's a good read on it. It's a good read
on it.
Speaker 9 (21:55):
You know, the same thing can apply.
Speaker 7 (21:56):
For the reason why Brazil has been hit with fifty
percent tariffs effective this coming Thursday, has nothing at all
to do with the trade imbalance. In fact, if you
didn't know this already, Michael, the US actually has a
trade surplus with Brazil, but they're being hit with a
fifty percent tariff.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
So I think that.
Speaker 7 (22:18):
Your read on Canada is a good read. It doesn't
strike me that the President's going to come down off
that thirty five percent rate even after these talks continue.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
Now, great reporting as always, John Decker from the White House,
thanks so much. All Right, you did it question, get
back on your favors, to get up off your actions
had for years, and that's just the b do youh.
Speaker 3 (22:42):
Cale that chicken add they're just blowing.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
Off, Steve, Time for your Sounds of the day on
this Monday, August the fourth, Uh, we're to begin, all right,
there's been there was a lot of reaction this weekend
to the Cobert visit with Kamala Harris and probably one
of the bigger stories of last week, Kamala Harris saying
she wouldn't run for governor. The natural reaction to that
(23:04):
is because she's running for president. But she didn't even
have the guts to say that. And then she comes
out with her memoir of one hundred and seven Days
and who wants to role model. I mean, somebody sent
me a note that somebody said, this is the new
way of money laundering. Well, now wait a minute, get
a hold of yourself. You're living in a bubble and
you don't get the matrix. You know there are you
(23:27):
do the math on sixty five million votes and if
one percent by the book, there's a lot of money
to be made. But the notion that anybody wants to
read the memoir of one hundred and seven day failure,
no wonder it's being criticized. But going beyond that, we
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always love to go to CNN, who's selling narratives side
by side with Harry Enton selling reality, and the two
rarely mix, and that's kind of what came out with
Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris is not running for governor of
California because she can't win, and by the way. I
don't know what she's smoking that's got her thinking she
can become president. The numbers just aren't there.
Speaker 3 (24:09):
I would just say, hold your horses here. The chance
that Kamala Harris is going to be the twenty twenty
eight Democrat nominee, they don't look too good right now.
To be perfectly honest with your chance of being the
twenty twenty eight Democrat nominee.
Speaker 5 (24:22):
The caveat of like what year we're currently in?
Speaker 3 (24:24):
Wow, I believe we're in twenty twenty five, though it
kind of feels like it feels like twenty forty five.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
There have been so many years. It's just won so far.
Speaker 3 (24:30):
Look, Gavin Newsom is the favorite of twenty percent according
to Backup Running Markets. Do not sleep on a Costio
Cortes aoc right up there at fifteen percent, Buddha Judge,
I just.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
Want to interrupt real quick. So Gavin Newsom and what
she was making a reference to is a lot can
happen in three years. But Kamala Harris isn't an unknown.
She's the former vice president, she was the former candidate
for president that lost, and she's in last at six percent. Now,
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if you're Wes Moore and somebody America is not really
up on and you're at six percent. Yeah, time will tell.
The past is what wounds Kamala Harris, not the future,
the most well known last place. But notice what he said.
Did you notice who's in second AOC? How many of
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you laughed at me when I said she will be
the leading candidate for president of the nomination for President
of the United States, just as Bernie was in twenty twenty,
just as Bernie was in twenty sixteen. Why because he
handed the torch to her. And so that's the game.
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The socialist justice Democrats are at war with the Democrat Party,
and they're active and early, and they get out and
they get in the lead, and it forces the DNC
to do what they did in twenty sixteen, fix it
for Hillary, what they did in twenty twenty, fixed it
for Joe Biden, and what they did in twenty twenty
four when they had to hide Biden until they could
hand it off effectively to Harris, and she blew it again.
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Don't forget Harris was the leader in this poll in
twenty twenty, and she was the first one out, and
she's only even in the conversation because after they cut
the deal with Joe Biden, Podesta, who cut the deal,
went ahead and took the Clinton candidate Harris and brought
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her back to the life as a VP. But out
of all of this, yeah, notice that she is in
dead last. But don't miss that AOC is a solid
second with three times the percentage support of Kamala Harris.
And how much talk is there about Kamala Harris running
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for president versus AOC. So I want you to listen
to this show. We give you the reality. You'll see
things before they happen. Harriet'll be back in a couple
of months with AC as the leader.
Speaker 3 (27:01):
Watch nine Shapiro six, Harris all the way down at six,
basically in a tie for fourth place at this particular point.
So if you have any ideas that Kamala Harris is
passing up a potential gubernatorial run in for twenty twenty
six in California and perhaps would be trading up for
a presidential bid, the betting markets at this point simply
put do not buy it.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
Now. I love this section right here. Who's the leader
of the party. Used to be Gore, used to be Clinton,
used to be Biden? Who is it now watch this section.
Speaker 3 (27:35):
Is one of the reasons why there is no front
runner nobody wants to put anybody up at the top
of their ballot list is because at this particular point,
the Democratic brand is in the basement. It is total
and complete garbage in the mind of the American public.
The Democratic Party's net fabru rating record lows and all three.
Wall Street Journal thirty points underwater, CNN twenty six points underwater,
Gallup twenty six points underwater. And that is being driven
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in large pop by discontent within the Democratic base. The
Democratic base wants something different, will ultimately end up seeing
who they choose. It'll be quite the thing. Who ultimately
gets the.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
Rose, could be AOC, could be Mom Donnie. His point
is lay low. There is no leader of the Democrat Party.
There is no front runner in the Democrat Party because
nobody wants to be associated with the Democrat Party. But
sooner or later you got to right and how will
the socialist justice Democrats take advantage of that window?
Speaker 2 (28:34):
Well.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
Harry was also a guest on a CNN talking show.
Listen to this frank commentary. When he's away from his
data and his numbers.
Speaker 3 (28:45):
What's probably going on is she saw what the polling
numbers were, perhaps for her running for governor of California. Yes,
she has left open the idea that maybe she could
run in twenty twenty eight for the Democratic nomination. But
I'll tell you, Abby, I've looked at those numbers. She
would be the weakest front runner since nineteen hundred and
ninety two.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
So the bottom line is this, she.
Speaker 3 (29:04):
Is looking at the numbers, she knows what's cooking, and
then all of a sudden, you know what, Actually, this
lifelong politician, I want to be outside.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
This give me a break. All right, here's the great
moment I've been waiting for. So this is Bill Maher. Now,
we did the research in the five o'clock hour he
used to be. We saw the facts the same Republicans
looked at the solutions differently than Democrats. Now we don't
differ on opinions, We don't differ on solutions eight and
(29:33):
ten of us don't even see the same facts. And
the problem is Bill Maher does. Now. I still don't
believe in his worldview. I still don't believe in his
all of his opinions, and I certainly don't agree with
all of his solutions. But at least Bill Maher sees
the facts, which makes him reasonable and the far left unreasonable.
Here he is talking with democratic strategist, and you'll see
(29:54):
what I mean.
Speaker 10 (29:54):
I never heard some in this radical some of the
things he says. You know, he quotes Arxist each according
to their need. I mean, that's straight up communism. Whether
you call it the abolition of private property, you call
it housing guarantees, it's preferable to what is going on
right now. I mean, just the phrase abolition, abolition of
private property not something we usually hear in America. Prisons,
(30:17):
rops lee, what purpose do they serve? I could think
of a couple. The NYPD is racist, anti queer, and
a major threat to public safety. I think most people
think cops are protecting their public safety, even on the
issues and problems with the police department. Do you like capitalism? No,
We've never had a guy quite like this.
Speaker 9 (30:38):
I thought you were going to say that beards and
politics are back.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
But you know, well, let me ask the question. You're
going to have to answer everything like this.
Speaker 10 (30:48):
They're going to ask every single Democratic politician.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
It's that's never done.
Speaker 9 (30:53):
That's never I mean, there's always a villain there's always people.
They always try to create a villain, is my point.
They always try to create Boogieman or boot boogie. If
it wasn't this one, it was going to be somebody else.
I'm not creating anything, and I'm not defending the policies.
There are plenty of things that I disagree with there
and that all come down on. But but the point being,
we see this every cycle. I've now been doing this
(31:14):
long enough to know that every single cycle there's some
you know, contrived villain or boogie man.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
And if it wasn't this contrived the mayor New York City,
and that's a member of Congress. We've seen this a lot.
We've seen the seizing of private property. We've seen the
animization of Israel in America. This is beyond even Marxist socialism.
This is on to communism, fascism. And for the Democrats,
(31:45):
we've seen this before. Wake up, pot sleep, arise from
your star.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
Look, you just got to try harder, not the shop.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
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morning show with Michael del Journo. I was just doing
a little research out there. You would think somebody'd be WKRP.
Would that be a great name for a rock station? Absolutely,
and Cincinnati, you know, well yeah, but no, The WKRP
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is one oh one point nine. It's a low powered
community radio station in Raleigh, North Carolina. No kidding, but yeah,
they were smart enough to get the calls and block
it from every body. L Cheryl, by the way, wanted
to know which Rochester, New York or Minnesota. We were
talking about the top ten cities for jobs and wages
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and opportunities, and then Rory gave us the bottom ten
and that was Rochester, New York. President Trump, the Canadian
Prime Minister, said to speak at some point this week.
President has also made it clear nuclear submarines are in
the region of Russia as things continued to escalate, and
that timeline is ticking on Russia to make a ceasefire deal.
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And the reason we're talking about WKRP Lonnie Anderson has
passed away at the age of seventy nine. It was
succumbing to a long term illness. And sports. Tigers got
one of three in Philadelphia, not what we had in mind.
Lost two to nothing yesterday to the Phillies. Cardinals lost
seven three to the Padres. Guardians lost five four to
the Twins. Brewers lost fourteen to three to the Nats.
(34:51):
Now let's get to some wins. Dodgers shut out the
race three to nothing, Dbacks bested the A six to four,
and Angels won eight to five over the White Sox.
Birthdays today Barack Obama sixty four years old. She is
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