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get this paut he started, shall we? Kamala Arris did
by announcing your running mate Tim Walls kicking off their
campaign tour in battleground states.

Speaker 5 (01:51):
I stand it for you today to probably announce I
am now officially the Democratic nominee.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
And that's saying something because she never had to run.

Speaker 4 (02:04):
Joe Biden got elected president and he never had it.
Remember the old red Buttons never had a roast.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
He would do all the people.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
Yeah yeah, yeah, the opposite of those that would be
famous and get roasted.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
So yeah, Joe Biden never had to run. Thanks to COVID.

Speaker 4 (02:19):
They hit him in a basement and changed election laws
and made it happen behind the scenes. Now you have
Kamala Harris, who never ran in the primary, not a
single campaign, not a single commercial, not a single interview,

(02:40):
not a single debate, not a single primary vote by
a single citizen, and she's proud to announce she is
officially the nominee for President of the United statesbra Abra,
I want to reach out and grab you.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
She's also so proud to announce her new running.

Speaker 4 (03:07):
Mate, Tim Walls, governor of Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (03:13):
I was very excited to debate jd.

Speaker 4 (03:15):
Vance, and I gotta tell you, I can't wait to debate.

Speaker 6 (03:19):
The guy that is, if he's willing to get.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
Off the couch and show off jokes.

Speaker 4 (03:32):
Yeah, he was a reserve. Jad was a marine. You're
a high school coach and social studies teacher. He's a
Yale law grad. Oh, I think he'll show up. This
was his big, prepared, clever line. This may be why
they picked him, clever lines like this talking about Donald

(03:53):
Trump's record, of course.

Speaker 6 (03:55):
And make no mistake, violent crime was up under Donald Trump.

Speaker 7 (04:03):
That's not even counting the crimes he committed.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
Do you have common in the background? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (04:19):
All right, how to dissect this without sounding like a
typical partisan talking head this morning. We're grateful for Tim
Wall's service to our country, just as we are grateful
for JD. Vance's. He does have a voting record as
a very liberal member of the United States Congress and

(04:43):
having a record as governor of Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
This is a guy, you know, we talk about. There's
a lot of crazy stuff.

Speaker 4 (04:51):
During COVID, which, by the way, one of my buried
stories today that we'll never get to. The liberals are
having an absolute meltdown over Joe Rogan's new Netflix special
and listen, I can't endorse the language, you know.

Speaker 1 (05:07):
I mean, I'm just gonna be upfront with you.

Speaker 4 (05:08):
If if you're the type of believer that is very
sensitive to that, you can't watch this. Uh, if you
grew up Italian like me and you're used to it,
you don't even notice it.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
You don't necessarily have any.

Speaker 4 (05:19):
Sensitivity to it. I gotta tell you, because you know,
Pep always talk about je Rogan's a comedian. He's a
stand up comedian who somehow was the lottery winner, just
like kind of Taylor Swift was like a lottery winner.
Right out of Noword, Taylor Swift becomes Elvis. I don't
even know how bigger than life. You're bigger than life itself.

(05:39):
Nobody even rival. It's not like she's just the biggest entertainment. No,
Trump's everything, politics, sports, Listen, Taylor Swift runs for president,
the heck happens, she might win, right, I mean bigger
than like. And that's how it is with Joe Rogan
and podcasting.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
Right.

Speaker 4 (05:59):
So we're all in this transition, just like we transitioned
from newspapers to radio, from radio to television, from television
to cable, from television and cable and satellite to the Internet.
Then we transitioned from radio shows to podcasts and digital deliveries.
So we're not using rabbit ears anymore, we're not using

(06:22):
amn FM anymore. Everything's transitioned. And this is the guy
that's in the world of his own with podcasting. He's
just asking questions and just like some people are, like,
you mean Ronald Reagan used to act, Yeah, but a chimpanzee.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
Forgot about ron Reagan was a president and governor before that. Yeah,
he was kind of an actor.

Speaker 4 (06:45):
Oh you forget. Joe Rogan is a he's a stand
up comedian. He's not a talk show host. And let
me tell you something, I watch a lot of stand
up comedy, and I have a pretty good ear.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
He's very, very good.

Speaker 4 (07:02):
And this one in particular, on its own merit of
being timely, being consequential, or relevant is off the chart.
So he's not telling funny stories from home. This guy's
going through everything in life, everything in politics. He did
a whole section on COVID that oh my, oh my.

(07:27):
So it was one of those where Andrey and I
put it on late night, Late night of course for us, Well,
if dinner said four, late night's eight.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
Yeah, So and we're just leating.

Speaker 4 (07:36):
We're kind of like in that Kinna fall asleep. So
is he gonna Tom pop Us? Is he gonna Sebastian
Maniscalco Us? I mean, are we gonna I'm not gonna
do Nate Bargatzi too. I can't leave date out. We're
gonna be wide awake from laughing. And you know, it
started with the bed shaking, a little bit, little giggle here,
then a little laugh out out here. Next thing you know,

(07:57):
we're both sitting up and he's lighting us up. He
couldn't have possibly known when that was taped that Tim
Walls was going to be the choice. Had he, I
can only imagine what he would do with a segment
on Tim Walls. Tim Walls, out of all the crazy
things during COVID, he had a hotline set up for

(08:17):
you to turn in your neighbor.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
I thought we had one of the weirder ones.

Speaker 4 (08:20):
Our governor Lee who Bill Ye, who I supported when
he ran the first time, didn't so much the second
time because of the way he handled COVID. They were
going through our cell phones to make sure we were
in lockdown. He was monitoring our cell phones. I thought
that was bad. This guy had a hotline for you

(08:42):
to turn in your neighbors if they're walking around without
a mask, if they're leaving the.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
Hall wrong with That doesn't sound so there's a lot.

Speaker 4 (08:51):
The point being, how did we get into Taylor swift,
and my cold medicine had to wear off, though I
doubled dose last night.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
You sure you can't die of a cold? Use research this? Yeah,
you're fine. You were researching it yesterday. We were both
looking for it. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (09:07):
Sammy Davis visiting me, you said about twelve thirty in
the morning. That can't be a good sign. Sammy Davis
juniors at my bedside, Sin just behind him, Joey.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
Bishop, how do you have these dreams? I was a dream.

Speaker 4 (09:20):
I was up, okay, so I was either dying and
the dead are coming to me. Hey man, all right,
I took a little too much alka seltzer. Cold man,
that cat is high. He turned and said to Frank
give him a second, Semi, he'll have to pee anyway.
I don't know how we got to know those, but anyway,

(09:40):
Tim Wallas has a record. And here's the bottom line. Well,
you can't top this quote. Actually here's the bottom line.

Speaker 7 (09:51):
But we can get out there, reach out, make the case,
and for one thing, don't ever shy away from our
progressive values. One person socialism, it's another person's neighborliness.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Yeah, I mean, he's proud socialism neighborliness. Tomato, tomato. It's just.

Speaker 7 (10:11):
There's but we can get out there, reach out, make
the case, and for one thing, don't ever, don't ever.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
Shot away from our progressive value.

Speaker 7 (10:21):
One person's socialism is another person's neighborliness.

Speaker 8 (10:24):
Say we can get out the suit out is like no,
there's designed no.

Speaker 4 (10:32):
Oh can you imagine if you snuck that in a
fortune cookie.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
One person's socialism is another person's neighborliness. I got to
put that on my billboard, get on my restaurant.

Speaker 4 (10:50):
I mean, all right, so listen, we've we've just never
had Harris Walls.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
This is the.

Speaker 4 (10:59):
Party of FDR, this is the party of JFK. This
is what Jimmy Carter wants to live long enough to
vote for. It's the most crazy left, far left ticket

(11:19):
in political history. How well that fair? My friend read
sent me a message. He said, this is the same
party that had Gore Lieberman twenty five years ago, and
which just played out in front of our eyes. Kamala
Harris kneeling at the far left altar. I mean, if
there's one headline today that Kamala ought to be going, you.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
Think we made the right move.

Speaker 4 (11:50):
She bows to the far anti American, pro Palestinian left
of her party and avoiding an exciting governor from Pennsylvania
that could help her avoids him because he's Jewish. And

(12:10):
then just outside of Saint Louis, another squad member fell
Missouri said Corey out of here, but Kamala couldn't say, Josh,
come on. I mean it even has Van Jones pausing, Oh,
he's our Sound of the day later. Look, we got

(12:33):
a lot to process, and we're gonna try to do
it as fairly as we can. The Harris Wall's ticket
is set. It's certainly far left versus far right. I mean,
on the bright side of America. Could you have a
clearer choice?

Speaker 5 (12:51):
Though?

Speaker 4 (12:51):
I think of a T shirt that someone gave to
a friend of mine a long, long time ago. This
is a woman who had been married seven times times
and the T shirt read she thought, she thought, she thought,
and she still made the wrong decision.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Let's hope America. Is it the fate of that T shirt.
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Speaker 4 (13:28):
Well, the new ticket is on parade. Come have a
look under the big top. Mark Mayfield has. Today in politics, Kamala.

Speaker 9 (13:36):
Harris and are running mate two Walls, are kicking off
a campaign tour of battleground states.

Speaker 5 (13:40):
I stand for you today to probably announce I am
now officially the Democratic nominee.

Speaker 9 (13:51):
The Minnesota governor appeared alongside Harris when the ticket's first
joint rally in Philadelphia on Tuesday. Walls sharply critisized s
Donald Trump, arguing that the former president doesn't know the
first thing about service. He accused Trump of sewing chaos
and division across the country. Walls is a former teacher, congressman,
and military veteran. He's scheduled to appear with Harrison Wisconsin, Michigan,

(14:11):
North Carolina, Georgia, and Arizona. The Trump campaign attacking Kamala
Harris's running mate, Governor Tim Walls, Minnesota campaign's press secretary.
Col Walls, a West Coast wannabee who is a dangerously
liberal extremist. Republicans wasted no time in branding the Democratic
ticket the most liberal ticket in American history, and voters
were at the poll's Tuesday for primary san Missouri, Michigan, Kansas,

(14:32):
and Washington as politics.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
Mark Mayfield NBC News Radio. A squad moverer, Corey Bush
is out. She lost.

Speaker 4 (14:38):
A new poll shows seventy one percent of Americans have
never even heard of Tim Walls.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
Lisa Taylor has the details.

Speaker 10 (14:45):
And in pr PBS News. Maris National poll found that
nearly three quarters of Americans said they don't know enough
about the Minnesota governor to have an opinion on him.
Those remaining seventeen percent had a positive opinion and twelve
percent had an unfavorable opinion.

Speaker 4 (15:00):
He's a Taylor, He's a former teacher, congressman, Reserve veteran,
and the rest you will learn in the days of
days ahead. Former President Donald Trump says that he's going
to take part in an interview with Elon musk Oh
Is this smart?

Speaker 11 (15:16):
Brian shook me all night long? Has more on his
truth social platform. Trump said the interview will take place
Monday night. He added that more details will be announced later.
The billionaire owner of X has voiced his support for Trump.
I'm Brian shook well.

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Speaker 12 (15:40):
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I'll tell you that.

Speaker 4 (16:07):
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levels of lead. The suits, filed recently in Minnesota and California,
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cocoa puffs contained just a little less than the state's
maximum allowable limit of point five micrograms of lead. I'm

(16:36):
Michael Kastner.

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beating Germany. The volleyball team women's with the straight set
wins continue their dominance, winning over Poland. They will play
in the semi finals against Brazil. In all the US
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four gold, thirty one silver, thirty one bronze continue to

(16:59):
dominate in Paris.

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Speaker 4 (17:16):
I am Michael del Jorno. Good morning, Welcome to Wednesday,
August the seventh. The big story, of course, is the
Parade of Tim Walls Kamala Harris goes far left, that's
for sure. I mean this should be a bumper sticker, right.
One person's socialism is another person's neighborliness.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
But we can get.

Speaker 7 (17:38):
Out there, reach out, make the case, and for one thing,
don't ever shy away from our progressive values. One person's
socialism is another person's neighborliness.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
That's it.

Speaker 4 (17:47):
Yeah, this is a fine line in America, you can
slip right into it. She certainly picked unknown. Seventy one
percent of America has no opinion of him. By the way,
of the twenty nine percent that do have an opinion
of him, twelve percent of them are negative, seventeen percent

(18:07):
of them are positive. There's also a bunch of stories
out there, and as you can imagine, right websites, news
sources they're attacking Left are trying to defend not all.

Speaker 1 (18:24):
I mean, you'll find stories.

Speaker 4 (18:25):
Like five controversies surrounding the vice presidential dominae from DUI
to COVID fraud.

Speaker 1 (18:35):
That's a page turner. Might be more to this guy
than reservist and teacher after all? So why did she
pick him? O?

Speaker 4 (18:45):
Will America come to the conclusion it was why did
she not pick Josh Shapiro? Pennsylvania is far more important
than Minnesota, and you've got Minnesota anyway. Probably why Well,
She'll tell you.

Speaker 13 (19:00):
This because he's the kind of person who makes people
feel like they belong and then inspires them to dream big.
And that's the kind of vice president.

Speaker 4 (19:12):
He will be okay, that's just words. Here's Van Jones.
Now this is interesting because Van Jones is an Obama henchman,
like Podesta, He's played it both ways. Remember he ran
eight years of Clinton before he ran anything. Then he

(19:35):
ran eight years of Obama, and then he's run the
last four years of these two puppets. You know, it's
not the first time Old Joe's gone rogue, and maybe
the first time Old Kamalis gone rogue. Maybe on this pick,
I found it interesting. This was the Democrats big day

(19:58):
to sell Harris and to sell Walls, and Van Jones
wasn't buying.

Speaker 14 (20:06):
A lot of people are excited, but it's not all
one way. You do have the other side of this thing,
which is first of all, what worries me is you
see a lot of relief from the conservatives. They were
scared of Josh Shapiro, the concern they were scared of
a Mark Kelly. They thought that would help define kombloin more.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
To the middle.

Speaker 14 (20:26):
You see a lot of rejoicing on the right. That's
not good.

Speaker 4 (20:29):
By the way, I gotta stop right there and say
I don't disagree with them.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
That was not an old crap moment. By any stretch.

Speaker 4 (20:38):
By any stretch, you went Minnesota, not Pennsylvania. You went
former teacher and coach, far left progressive. You didn't make
the ultimate smart move, which is pivot on Israel. I
got a piece of research. It's soos fifty of Jewish

(21:00):
voters in New York are supporting Trump. There's something bigger
brewing here than you see. You're listening to a script
and a narrative. But yeah, we're gonna talk to Republican
analysts and consult Chris Walker later.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
But I would think they're very pleased with Wallace's choice
so far. I agree with Van Jones.

Speaker 14 (21:26):
Also, you've got some disquiet in the Jewish community.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
Some people had their hopes up.

Speaker 14 (21:30):
Maybe you're gonna get another shot in the Jewish vice president.
We haven't had that for two decades, and now that
gets pulled away. Is it just because he's a moderate
or is there some anti Jewish bias here? So the
party is still digesting this, I think, if all right,
So that's a very key question. Why not Josh Shapiro,

(21:56):
I mean, is he just not does he just not
get social neighborleismything?

Speaker 1 (22:03):
Is he not left enough? Or was he too Jewish.
And something tells me that.

Speaker 4 (22:13):
Van Jones has seen those polls in New York and
it was exactly what twenty five years ago it was
a Gore Lieberman ticket. Twenty five years later, Well, we
know there's portions of the Democrat Party that are anti Israel. Heck,
there are some of the squad that are anti American.

(22:34):
But did the whole party and the whole ticket just
to avoid a governor from Pennsylvania because he's Jewish?

Speaker 1 (22:42):
And this is Van Jones on CNN.

Speaker 14 (22:45):
If you're a young a Muslim or young Arab, or
someone who's concerned about Gaza, it gives you a reason
to stay excited about Kamala because that was going to
be hard for the party to digest. So you've got
a party now trying to figure out.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
Is this good? Is this bad? What is it mean?
For the young people? They stay excited.

Speaker 14 (23:03):
But the most important thing I can say is only
in America can somebody who nobody literally heard of two
weeks ago be on his way to being possibly the
vice President of the United States, second to the most
powerful person in the world.

Speaker 4 (23:19):
That reminds me of when I lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
and I warned of socialist Venezuela and the way things
were going. And Sitko, which was the largest employer, not
only left tels Oklahoma, it left America. What a defeat

(23:41):
in the energy wars, what a defeat for the economy.
And by the way, it took all of its two
hundred thousand dollars jobs with it. And the headline in
the Tulsa world the next morning was large amounts of
office space available in South Tulsa. That's what that last
spin was a Van Jones. I mean, only in America

(24:02):
can an unknown who can't tell the differens mean socialism
and neighbor leadism be one step away over me the
most profitable. Will he be the final step that ensures
he won't be vice President of the United States. Yeah,
there is. There's a lot to unfold. Whenever you have
an unknown like this, there's a lot you're going to
find out and you're not going to find it out,
like here's the difference in who you know. It's to

(24:24):
be a great conversation for David Snaudi. You know he'd
have a pearl of wisdom with this. But you know,
when I spend every day with listeners and I do
that like I did for eighteen years in Nashville.

Speaker 1 (24:38):
You know me, what does that allow me more grace?

Speaker 4 (24:45):
Because everything happened over eighteen years, I can go back
and play shows. But I can go back and play
shows two years ago. I'd be ashamed of let alone
eighteen But come on, we all grew wiser together, we
all grew up together, we all made mistakes. With time,

(25:09):
you get more grace. Now, a guy who's lived this
long comes on to the stage, and all of America,
including half of which our enemies, are digging to tell
your story.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
And then we're gonna.

Speaker 4 (25:25):
Get it all at once, not spread out over years
like you know. Can you imagine if Ted Kennedy just
came onto the scene today, what the news cycle would
look like in two days, from womanizing to chap equittic.
That's what's gonna happen to this guy. As people dig

(25:49):
the DUI's, the COVID hotlines to turn in your neighbor,
the COVID fraud, you're gonna get it all at once.
If this guy so much is farted and a social
studies class, it's going to be a top story by
the end of the week. So careful Van. I know
you're just spinning and doing your job, and you're starting

(26:10):
to do it really well. I gotta be honest with you,
I see what brocks on you. But yeah, being an
unknown that's not a good thing. Having a debate within
your party because you can't figure out if you support
terrorists or Israel, that's not a good thing. And the

(26:30):
scary thing is when a party like the Democrats have
a problem today, it becomes normal for America tomorrow. Twenty
five years ago, the ticket was Gore Lieberman. Twenty five
years later, Josh Shapiro, the only obvious choice, couldn't be

(26:52):
chosen because he was Jewish.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
It was twenty five years from now.

Speaker 4 (26:58):
Look like, Remember, the further this party goes left, the
more it drags the entire nation with it.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
Lest you think wokeness is not real, this.

Speaker 15 (27:12):
Is Steve the Wrestler, a refugee from the People's Republic
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Speaker 4 (27:24):
Here in moments, first quick look at your top stories.
Comica Harris has a running mate. It's the far left
unknown Governor of Minnesota, Tim Walls, And they kicked off
the campaign in battleground states yesterday.

Speaker 5 (27:36):
I stand it for you today to probably announce I
am now officially the Democratic nominees.

Speaker 4 (27:47):
The Minnesota governor appeared alongside Harris for the tickets first
joint rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where most wanted the governor
of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro. All right, that's strangeness aside, Harris
spoke of why she chose Walls.

Speaker 13 (28:02):
Because he's the kind of person who.

Speaker 5 (28:05):
Makes people feel like.

Speaker 13 (28:07):
They belong and then inspires them to dream big. And
that's the kind of vice president he will be.

Speaker 4 (28:14):
I'm interesting story for you later this morning about why
Vox believes this was the smart move and the smart
choice because he's the one that started the whole They're
Weird campaign. So if he can start the whole world
talking weird Vance weird Trump, this is the kind of
guy we want on a ticket. I guess bullying is inspiring.

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Wall says he's excited to debate JD.

Speaker 6 (28:40):
Vance, And I gotta tell you, I can't wait to
debate the guy. That is, if he's willing to get
off the couch.

Speaker 1 (28:54):
And show up.

Speaker 6 (28:57):
Well, wait, there's more jokes and make no mistake. Hey,
violent crime was up under Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (29:07):
That's not even counting the crimes he.

Speaker 4 (29:08):
Committed fifty one minutes after the hour. You know, this
is the strangest Aaron Rayal is joining us. This is
one of the stranger stories. And I'm trying to figure
it out, and I'm wondering if it conflates with yesterday's
vice presidential choice story. Are we not supposed to know
that something's going on in England with radical Islamists? Are

(29:32):
we not supposed to be connecting dots with what hezbalan
Hamas have done and are doing a war that's brewing
with Iran and Israel. Are we not supposed to be
connecting the dots that there's terrorists that have been released
through the poorest open borders of America and they're on
the streets violently attacking in the UK. Because you can't

(29:52):
find stories on this, and yet here you are to
talk about the writing and disorder has a lot.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
Of people well being warned out to try well to
the United Kingdom.

Speaker 16 (30:02):
Indeed, if you're from the UAE, Nigeria, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia,
all of those countries have worn their citizens both living
and visiting the UK that parts of the country present
a serious safety risky. So essentially what happened is that riots,
street violence.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
It all started last week.

Speaker 16 (30:21):
There were false claims that were spread online that there
was a mass stabbing on Monday that did happen. It's
deeply tragic. Three very young little girls were killed actually
like outside of Taylor Swift concert. That is heartbreaking. But
the false claims were that it was carried out by
a Muslim asylum seeker who arrived in the UK by boat.
Long story short, disturbances, disturbances, disorder all coming up. There's

(30:45):
a number of towns and cities that have had to
deal with racist chanting, anti immigration, anti Muslims, slogan, anti
muslim slogan's buildings being damaged, rocks, beings arown, eluding.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
It's bad.

Speaker 16 (30:59):
It's really if you watch any of the video that
it's like fired.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
It's as bad as rioting gets.

Speaker 16 (31:04):
And now you have the new prime minister.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
That I'll remind you that here at home we call
that good trouble.

Speaker 16 (31:10):
But go ahead, Uh, I'm curious, starmer, who is the
new prime minister. He just took the job like less
than a month ago. He says, this violence is being
characterized as far right thuggery, and the country's former head
of counter terrorism has set it has crossed the line
into terrorism.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
They have made.

Speaker 16 (31:30):
Almost four hundred arrests thus far. They have more police,
They are doing immediate crackdowns. It's in Belfast, it's in Plymouth,
it's in Bristol, leeds Hall, not so much in London.
There are some disturbances, but not so much there. It's
these secondary and tertiary towns in the UK.

Speaker 4 (31:46):
Okay, So there are a lot of Americans that believe
in media bias, and for good reason. There's media bias,
all right, So but doesn't mean that it's happening here.
But what I will tell you is, if you do
a media coverage of this story, it sounds really similar
to what you just said. Three people get stabbed, the
nasty rumor begins that it was a Muslim that did it.

(32:07):
That you get far right reaction to that, and then
disarray and disruption.

Speaker 1 (32:13):
All right.

Speaker 4 (32:13):
So then if you go online social media, you get
a completely different story. And all the videos are showing people,
all Muslim going out of the ocpar and beating just
people that are walking by that happen to be white.
So I'm not challenging everything. I'm just saying, so here
we have something happening all right in England. Social media

(32:37):
says it's Muslims attacking non Muslims. Media and the Prime
Minister says it's far right people attacking Muslims. And there
you are in the matrix of the United States trying
to figure out what's really going on. And for most
of the mainstream media, Lad Aaron, they're not touching the
story here very much.

Speaker 13 (32:54):
No, they aren't.

Speaker 16 (32:55):
And know where the truth probably lies somewhere between me
in the middle, like exactly in the middle. It's yes,
it's far right thuggery, and yes it's people yelling allah
arpar well.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
What I would say time, what I.

Speaker 4 (33:08):
Would say is that if it is coming from the
far right, they're at reacting ignorantly in fear or worse, Uh,
they are not living up to the standards of what
they believe. They should believe in law and order. They
should believe that they're Christians and Christ's example, so they're

(33:28):
failing their example. Whereas the Muslims, if they're doing it well,
they're living up to one of the two of the
three examples that Mohammad gave them that would make it different.
But yeah, somewhere in between probably is the truth. I
guess what fascinates me is I don't know Aaron that
I recall a story like this that is going on
in real time being so ignored by so many I

(33:49):
think because they don't know what to do with it.

Speaker 16 (33:54):
Yes, I also think that our media coverage here in
the US, like having lived abroad, is so naval gazy,
and like there's the reason that it's like ah, Americans
never know another language and never do And I'm like, yeah, mean,
like it's really you just don't consume anything outside of
our borders for the most part. Like that's not that's
not very common. Yes, we are like a landmass far

(34:14):
away from others, and I get it. There's like some
more actually, like why.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
Do you hear the emails now?

Speaker 16 (34:21):
Is I'm not I love being American. I'm not fashion
in America. I'm saying like, having lived abroad and seen
other places, we have a limited understanding. Like just geographically
it's so big America that like you know what, And
I will say this truthfully, Australia is quite similar. Having
been there, I find that people like really similar to America. Well,

(34:42):
at least they're warning that the understanding is limited.

Speaker 4 (34:45):
At least they're warring their tourists of what they're traveling into.
Great reporting. AERA's gonna be back next how we're gonna
talk about summer high season for flight delays.

Speaker 1 (34:52):
She'll be back with more cheery news to me. We're
all in this together. This is your Morning Show with
Michael open Hill, true Enow
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