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Seven minutes after the hour, and welcome to Friday. We're
going to start your not just Friday morning off right,
but your weekend off right. Roseanne Barr has a new documentary,
Roseanne Barr is America. I'll tell you what's fascinating about
our visit with her. There are a lot of people
right now trying to reshape America. In the end, as
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troubling as some of the things in her life have been,
America has ultimately reshaped her. We'll talk about the documentary.
We'll talk about her life, and she's got a major
scoop of what's next for our your morning show audience.
That's next hour. Now. The president's off to Alaska to
meet with Putin. So we're going to do an early
Friday with forty seven next half hour for you. And
speaking of the President, tight lipped on what potentially he's
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going to be proposing for an agreement with Putin. There's
a lot of trust issues with Putin. There's a lot
of things at stake for our time and for all
time and concerning US and Russian relations. And roy O'Neil
has been following this story today. It is the top
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story of the day. And again it's hard to trust Putin.
It's hard to get your expectations high. But the President
seems to think he'll know quickly and can get something.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
Done right, making the long trip to Anchorage essentially to
sit down face to face with Vladimir Putin for a
couple of hours, you know, maybe achieve what his special
envoys Deeve Wikoff, has not been able to seal a
deal with just yet, but as he heard from his
European colleagues, including President Zelensky, an absolute win will be
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if we can walk away from today's meeting, there's a ceasefire,
and there's an agreement for a second meeting. Even President
Trump had said the second meeting may be more important
than this first one today.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
All right, So any ambitions of reassembling the Russian Empire
map has to be out the window. They we had
futurist Kevin Sarilian. He was till they've lost more lives
in every war since World War Two combined. If we
thought Afghanistan was a nightmare for the Soviet Union, this
what he thought would be a kawalk through Ukraine turned
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out to be anything. But I mean, there's really not
much hope moving forward. The question is is he's going
to try to stall and lessen the pain they move
forward a little while longer. This would be a good
time for him to take the offer him. It may
well be, and.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
Let's see what President Trump can offer to sort of
sweeten the pod in terms of economic long term economic consentives.
But look, for Ukrainians, the issue is going to be Okay,
maybe Russia is battered and bruised, but are we at
this again in five years, you know, and again trying
to stave off another Russian invasion or incursion. And then
Poland is looking at this thing saying, don't reward Putin
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with anything. You know, Putin is an aggressor. He invaded
the sovereignty of another nation. He should be punished for
this and not be rewarded with Ukrainian territory.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
And then you got to give him something. Would it
be the area that he had prior to the invasion
and would that be seen now again at some point Rory,
You know, America is going to have to elect commanders
and chiefs and presidents that have credibility and can keep
Putin in check, as well as leaders in other europe nations.
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I mean, nobody can say anything is forever, but you
wonder if people are going to be able to keep
it cool enough. Had to say, well, maybe even returning
the area that they had prior to the invasion is
a decent concession, and that's not going to sit well
with a lot of people either. But right, and then
top this is a really difficult one to solve, right,
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And it's those future guarantees.
Speaker 3 (04:24):
And that's why the issue of natal membership is so
critical here, because then Ukraine does have the guarantee that
the U are under Article five that the US and
most of Europe will come to defend it should Russia
invade again.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
And thanks to the mineral rights deal with Ukraine, the
US has interests in this area that is at war.
But the President has been pretty clear from the beginning
he wants the dying to stop. I think that's it.
I think the mineral is in the backdrop because that's
the fuel of the future. And then the trust is
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the issue, right, So art of the deal meets the
untrust worthy Putin and can anything move forward from here?
Is really what today is about.
Speaker 3 (05:06):
Exactly getting that second meeting is what's going to be critical,
and then ultimately getting Putin and Zelensky at the table together.
Speaker 1 (05:13):
What do we have on the weekend? More about meeting today?
Speaker 3 (05:18):
We can dive more about the meeting today, the DC,
the presence of the National Guard troops in d C.
How corporate attitudes are changing. You know, workers thought they
were in the driver's seat for a while. Looks like
the corporate hand is coming down again. And of course,
the biggest story of the week, maybe of the year,
Taylor Swift's new album.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
We thought we were rid of her and She's back.
But I hope they don't want to do this all
year long with her. All Right, the Weekend Dive with
Rory O'Neil. It turned on hundreds of iHeart stations across
the country. But if you want to catch it, you
can search it in the iHeartRadio app and enjoy. All Right, Rory,
you have a great weekend. We'll talk again on Monday.
You know, you bring up the DC takeover for security
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reads since we have the story, and again you would
think if you're watching an ad for I don't know,
an irritable bowel, it'll show you that this is an actor,
not somebody really with it. This person doesn't really have pariasis,
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this person, you know, And they don't do this with
these paid protests. So the companies that are in charge
of literally staffing up are telling you there's a four
hundred percent increase in the number of paid actors demonstrating
in Washington, DC. It's crazy that it goes on. It's
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crazy that they get away with it. Even crazier is
how they somehow begin to believe that these paid actors
are people. I use the analogy of Governor Gavin Newsom.
He's calling for a special election and an effort to
redraw the state congressional district maps that they already dominate,
that they've already gerrymandered. That's lappable, But the poll suggests
that sixty four percent to thirty six percent of his
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own citizens want this to be maintained by an independent
redistrict and commission. Has he convinced himself? And how do
they get away with it? Now? You got the paid
actors on the street in DC. Meanwhile, Washington, DC's police
chief telling her department offer more cooperation to the federal
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immigration authorities. I thought the best quote of the day.
I don't want to steal any thunder from sounds of
the day, but we spent about a half hour almost
talking about this yesterday. The hills. The Democrats have chosen
to die on unwinnable hills or a sovereignation, and they
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died on the hill of open borders. Millions coming into
our country taking advantage of taxpayer funded freebie, the crime,
the drugs, the human trafficking, and the Democrats end up
defending gang members, drug lords, and insane hill. It's an
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eighty twenty issue and insane hell. The same could be
said for DEEI the same could be said for transgendered athletes.
The same could be said. You know, for all of
these issues. Now they find themselves defending criminals. It's insane.
And even the President addressed.
Speaker 4 (08:33):
That the biggest issue right now, and an issue that's
really taken hold is crime, stopping crime in the cities,
and the Democrats are fighting the shopping of crime. So
I think that's like men playing in women's sports is okay,
or transgender for everybody okay. But this is a bigger issue.
(08:55):
This is the biggest of all issues. Crime is rampant
in DC, it's rampant in our generally Blu run cities,
and they've got to do something about it.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
And they're never going to win another election.
Speaker 4 (09:06):
And instead of calling me a dictator, they like to
say Trump's a dictator.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
Thompson dictator.
Speaker 4 (09:11):
Well, I had calls from many, many friends, including Democrats.
Have a lot of Democrat friends, but they're normal people
and they were thanking me so much for what I'm
doing in DC. They feel so safe already. And you know,
at the border we had Frank we had zero people
come in. And this is done by a liberal group
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and the people that do it.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
I have nothing to do with it.
Speaker 4 (09:34):
Zero people in three months. We had zero, zero and
zero for three months.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
Yeah, I gotta pause right there, because that's just so remarkable.
I mean, that's something he didn't even achieve in his
first term. The ultimate point I want to make to
you is that when the President sealed the border, he
had the support of the American people. As the Democrats
were calling him boogeyman, dictator, tyrant, nativist, islamophobe, hater, But
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the American people, not the paid actors, they were behind
the president. Now, I always say the amount attempting the
border encounters going from like one hundred and sixty eight
thousand and one month down to fifty six hundred, that's
a remarkable number. And nothing's louder than zero entrances in
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three straight months. Now, where does that put the argument
of a physical wall, use of technology, more agents. Didn't
need any laws, just needed a different president. Now, this
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isn't the first time the Democrats have played this card.
That's why last Hour's big story is so significant. Barack
Obama normalizing Zoran Mandani. That tells you he's not an outlier,
he's not a problem for the party. He's the direction
of the party. They're going all out socialist, communists, all
out Islamist. But they have died on these selves in
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a way I don't think you can recover. Nobody wants
to go back to millions pouring into our country through
open porous borders and bringing the crime, the drugs, the
human trafficking with it. How they've dodged the bullet of
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a terrorist attack is beyond me. Nobody wants to go
back to watching biological men boxing women are outswimming them.
Nobody wants to go back to the ncommon But in
some DEI he's changing everything, and today in his meeting
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with Putin, he might just change the world. We'll have
more of that sound and other sound and our Sounds
of the Day coming up next half hour. By the way,
that would be a half complete story. That would be
just my opinion until in Sounds of the Day I
share the latest research on how American people view the
president and crime. So stay with us for that. Also
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Friday with forty seven early because he's got to leave
for Alaska, and next hour Roseanne for the full hour.
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Speaker 2 (14:01):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chuno.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
Welcome to Friday, August the fifteenth. If you're just waking up.
Attorney General Pam Bondi is taking another step to exert
federal control over the DC police.
Speaker 5 (14:14):
Bondi has issued a directive naming DEEA Administrator Terry Cole
as DC's emergency police Commissioner. The order says Cole will
have the powers and duties of the District of Columbia
Chief of Police, and that the police department must have
Coal's approval before taking any action. The directive comes as
federal agents and National Guard troops to patrol the city
as part of a federal takeover ordered by the Trump administration.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
I'm mart Neefield, Andre Cuomo attacking Zoron Mandani over living
in a rent stabilized department. Why does anybody bring up
he has absolutely no qualifications for the job of mayor.
Mamdani is striking back in the New York City mayor's
race over Como's client list.
Speaker 6 (14:54):
Cuomo worked as a consultant after resigning as governor in
twenty twenty one. Following his sexual harassment and scandal. Momdani
has been hammering him, accusing Cuomo of working for a
shady crypto firm, a luxury marina in Puerto Rico, and
helping defend Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Nett and Yahoo for
war crime allegations. Asked by a reporter Thursday, Cuomo said
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he couldn't share names, but he defended his work for
pro Israel groups and insisted none of his clients at
business before the city or state. Andrew Whitman, NBC News
Radio New York.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
Nice to see they're substantively focused on the people of
New York City and its future. High housing costs are
making some home buyers more willing to risk safety for affordability.
Speaker 7 (15:39):
A recent Redfin survey found twenty two percent of home
buyers would be willing to trade safety for affordability, while
twenty seven percent said they'd compromise by giving up a
low crime area. Although some home buyers are willing to compromise.
More than seventy percent of those surveyed called personal safety
and low crime must have low natural disaster risk and
access to grocery stores also ranked high among respondents. I'm Tammy, Trihio.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
Weapons is expected to take first place once again at
the weekend box office. The thriller is looking to make
between twenty and twenty two million dollars in its second outing.
The action film Nobody Too will battle it out with
Freakyer Friday for second place, expected to bring in about
ten to twelve million dollars each. Also knew this week,
the crime thriller Americana starring Sydney Sweeney. A book that
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was checked out of the San Antonio library eighty two
years ago. It's been returned.
Speaker 8 (16:40):
Day.
Speaker 9 (16:43):
It was sent through the mail from Oregon with a
letter attached. It claims the book, titled Your Child, His
Family and Friends, was found by a couple who were
sifting through their late father's belongings. They say his family
checked it out before they were transferred to work at
the US Embassy in Mexico's city. A letter ended with
a Joe hoping that there is no late fee Good News.
(17:05):
Late fees were discontinued in twenty twenty one. I'm Michael Casner.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
All right, Rosean Bar. Next hour, this coming half hour
will have your sounds of the day. And because he
has to make his way to Alaska, visit an early
visit with Friday with forty seven. This is Rebecca in
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the Air Force one is fueled up in ready to
(18:00):
go to Alaska. We will catch up with forty seven
just before he gets on the plane and heads to
Alaska for the big summit with Putin coming up in
minutes from now and then next hour, Roseanne Bar Roseanne
Barr is America is the new documentary telling her life
story and getting a lot off her chest. She's got
a huge scoop for you the your morning show audience
as well. That's coming up next hour. First things first, smoked,
(18:24):
he's got too and stopped.
Speaker 4 (18:26):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this, and I don't think he knows what he's said.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
He did. It's got to be a big bits understanding.
Come right, come in. Why do you like my garbage? Yeah?
The garbage truck won. All right, Always revealing, often entertaining
time for your Sounds of the day. This was the
President from the Oval Office yesterday addressing the Democrats desire
to uh, I don't know, fight not fight against crime,
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fight for crime things.
Speaker 4 (18:54):
I will say this the biggest issue right now on
an issue that's really taken hold crime, stopping crime in
the cities, and the Democrats are fighting the stopping of crime.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
Well, what do the American people think? I'm trying to
avoid saying this, but I can't. All right, this has
been a window for over two hundred days now or
Donald Trump looks presidential, getting a lot of good things done.
He's busy getting ready to fly to Alaska for world
peace and the Democrats keep acting like children and dying
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on ridiculous hills, and the latest is crime. But suddenly
you don't want lower crime, Suddenly you don't want citizens safe.
So the presidents showing leadership on crime, they're making it
about democracies at stake because the president's supporting the police
in DC with National Guard troops. What do American people
think about Trump and crime? Harry and we go, Harryenton
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is here.
Speaker 10 (19:57):
Where do things stand with how people feel about crime
right now?
Speaker 3 (20:00):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (20:00):
I think that Democrats have to get it around their
heads that Americans are far more hawkish on crime than
they think that they are. What are we talking about
Trump's not approval handling crime? Where was he last year?
He was way underwater at minus.
Speaker 6 (20:12):
Thirteen points views of term number one.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
But look where he is now.
Speaker 12 (20:16):
He's on the positive side of electric He's on the
positive side at plus one point. Americans view Trump far
more favorably now on crime than they did a year ago.
And while this polling doesn't take into account what's exactly
happening in DC right now, it does take into account
what happened in Los Angeles, what's happened earlier this year,
And Americans for the most part, actually view Trump favorably.
Crime is one of Trump's best issues. It's one of
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the reasons why he wants to talk about crime because
it favors him.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
I mean, it's like amateurur, isn't it? When are they gonna?
They are so op. That's why that story with Obama
today is so huge. First broke by the New York Times,
then the Washington Post. Obama's had visits with mon Donnie.
Ma'm Donnie's not a problem for the Democrat Party. He's
the future. I'm done. He's not an outlier, he's the strategy.
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He's the mainstream. And it's so out of touch with
the American people. I see dead people and they don't
know they're dead, you know, like Chuckie Schulmer.
Speaker 13 (21:21):
Middle class couple in Massapequa, which is a suburb on
Long Island, Joe and Eileen.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
Bailey, This middle class couple.
Speaker 14 (21:26):
They bought into Reagan Republicanism in nineteen eighty. Joe and
Eileen are worried about losing their jobs or their friends' jobs,
so that Baileys really don't believe in trickle down. They
don't believe in a whole lot of government spending, but
they believe in tax breaks for kids to go to college.
He's an insurance adjuster and lives in the New York suburbs.
By New York standards, he makes fifty thousand year. If
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he lived in the middle of the country, make forty.
Wife works in a medical office. She makes about twenty.
She might make fifteen elsewhere. And you know, I have
guided my political life.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
Through the Baileys.
Speaker 15 (21:58):
The Baileyes have gulls into Shop Schumer's political life, which
is a little way of given they don't exist.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
Seriously, he invented them.
Speaker 15 (22:06):
Schumer first introduced the world to the Bailies in this
two thousand and seven books, Positively American Winning back the
middle class majority, one family at a time. In it,
he mentions the bailies and astonishing two hundred and sixty
five times in two hundred and sixty four pages.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
So crazy even the Left can't state by their side.
So the creator of the Baileys, this fictition, these lying
freaks who convinced themselves that stuff they make up is real,
are now trying to hijack our two hundred and fiftieth birthday.
(22:48):
And they don't want you. Looking at the Declaration of Independence,
I promise. They don't want you looking at the Bill
of Rights, they don't want you looking at the Constitution.
They don't want you looking accurately at our intent, our history,
or anything other than what they're trying to reshape. Which
(23:11):
is why at least Jack Slosburg isn't fake. The creator
of the Baileyes is trying to recreate America to fifty. Listen,
I'm so proud.
Speaker 13 (23:26):
To be here with the great Jack Schlasburg, and we
couldn't think of a better place than the Brooklyn Heights Promenade,
the beautiful Promenade at the Statue of Liberty, the New
York Styline, the amazing Brooklyn Bridge to announce that I
am so proud to appoint Jack to the America two
fifty Commission, which will be in charge of how we
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celebrate our great two hundred and fiftieth birthday.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
Why am I putting Jack there?
Speaker 13 (23:50):
We know that Donald Trump will try to aggrandize the
whole thing and make it part of him and his ego.
There's no better person to push back on that than you, Jack,
and I know you will be there and make sure
that when we celebrate our two hundred.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
And fifty they're just not serious. I can't even finish
the clip only to get to the next non serious clip,
Gavin Newsom. And you have the power to stand up
to Trump.
Speaker 16 (24:14):
You have the power to declare that you support a
system that is not rigged. Wake up, America, Wake up
to what Donald Trump is doing.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
Got I mean Donald Trump is doing. Redistricting is a
constitutional matter and is necessary. Jerry Mandering is the abuse
of that. No one does it better than the Democrats.
(24:46):
See California, see Illinois, see New York. But they keep
portraying this like it's something new Donald Trump is doing.
And the most inconvenient truth, the people of California have
spoken and by sixty four to thirty six percent, they
would rather an independent redistrict and commission continue to do
(25:09):
the districting and not the legislature. They don't even represent
their people anymore. It's all about dysfunctional partisan obstruction, which
has created dysfunction and all of this hills. They're dying
on unserious behavior at a serious time, like journalism. I
(25:34):
think they're next in line. One or both parties will
be gone by the end of the decade. And boy,
today it looks like it's the Democrats.
Speaker 17 (25:45):
People who measured an online activism with a minor and
puberty block.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
They're going a little bit.
Speaker 18 (25:52):
Any of you in the media clearly missed.
Speaker 15 (25:54):
The art of the deal.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
It's going to work out, all right. We are coordinating
with the president. He has to get on Air Force one.
I mean I almost can hear the helicopter going, yeah,
we gotta get this in before he has to leave.
Hell to the chief, it's Friday with forty seven, mister President.
Speaker 17 (26:12):
Good morning, well, good morning to you, pizza boy. I
have to say we're very excited for what's happening today
in Alaska. I get along very well.
Speaker 8 (26:22):
With the Alaskans.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
By the way, I do very.
Speaker 17 (26:24):
Well with the Polar Bears. They have very, very beautiful animals.
We love the poll and CNN says it's racist because
they're white. Could you believe that? Oh, could you believe
what they're saying about me? Unbelievable. I get along so well.
And we're making an igloo with our favorite Eskimo people,
you know, Punker hot this Elizabeth Warren said that she's
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an Eskimo too, but that's a load of garbage. But
we're making igloos. We're building a big beautiful igloo.
Speaker 8 (26:51):
Here in Alaska, out of solid gold.
Speaker 17 (26:53):
Could you believe that you've.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
Got to be tempted?
Speaker 17 (26:55):
You know?
Speaker 1 (26:55):
Kennedy looked Kennedy looked a Kruse chef and said, it's
going to be a long cold winter being in Alaska.
You know it's gonna be a long cold meeting. You
said you're gonna know within two minutes. What do you
think you'll know within two minutes?
Speaker 17 (27:06):
Well, I think we're gonna know if Putin wants to
play ball or if Putin.
Speaker 8 (27:09):
Doesn't want to play ball.
Speaker 6 (27:10):
You know, I get along well with Putin.
Speaker 8 (27:12):
Crunk and Joe did not get along well with Putin.
He was We called it Tutin with Putin.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Right, it was really bad.
Speaker 8 (27:17):
Every time he heard Putin. Uh, he did a little
Vatican situation. Remember that.
Speaker 4 (27:22):
I have.
Speaker 8 (27:25):
To say that.
Speaker 17 (27:26):
Well, excuse me, I have to say that. First of all,
you know, you keep jumping all over me. Right, it's like.
Speaker 8 (27:30):
Short Hannity again, what are we doing? You know, he's
supposed to interview he's supposed to interview me, and.
Speaker 17 (27:37):
He won't be quiet, you understand, won't be quiet.
Speaker 8 (27:39):
But Pitcher boy does a great job.
Speaker 9 (27:41):
And you know, a lot of people like it.
Speaker 17 (27:43):
They like our spots with you and me, but more
than they like the spots with Hannity because the ratings
are just through the room.
Speaker 6 (27:50):
But his writings are great.
Speaker 8 (27:51):
Two that's because of me.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
But we're doing very well.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
We're gonna do very well with Putin.
Speaker 17 (27:54):
I've got nesting dolls.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
The big one.
Speaker 8 (27:57):
We're gonna give him the big one.
Speaker 17 (27:58):
It's Jane b We call him eagerly Belly. That's what
it says for Jamie Pritzker.
Speaker 19 (28:03):
You open it up and.
Speaker 17 (28:04):
Then you get the smaller ones as we go further
and further down the line. But we're looking forward to
this meeting and we think we're going to get a
beautiful deal done. And if not, we're going to freeze him.
We're gonna freedom in the Arctic, and he's not going
back to Russia.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
Friday with forty seven the Kennedy Center, what a group
of those that are gonna be where we're gonna kiss.
We're gonna have George Strait, Gloria Gaynor, Sylvester Stallone. But
then the real top billing and you're gonna host. How'd
that happen? Well, we took it over right.
Speaker 17 (28:38):
We took over the Kennedy Center, and a lot of
people are excited about that too. You know, we've made
the Kennedy Center great again. It was welke and everything
woke goes to Sugar Honey, iced team. You understand what
I'm talking about. But we're not going to let that happen.
We're not going to let that happen.
Speaker 8 (28:56):
And so we turned it around and now we have
the King. You know about the King, George.
Speaker 17 (29:00):
Strait, great guy, tremendous guy when you look at it,
highly respected, kiss Geene Simmons the only person with a
longer tongue, and Geene Simmons is yours truly your favorite president.
Speaker 8 (29:11):
It's unbelievable.
Speaker 16 (29:12):
You know what we're going to do.
Speaker 17 (29:14):
Uh, we want a rock and roll all night and
party every day. It's unbelieva and we're going to party
like nobody's ever seen before at the Kennedy Center, our new, big,
beautiful ballroom. We're doing a tremendous job there too.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
Boy, that came up this week too. The press corps
wanted you to maybe expand the press room and you
made a crystal clear you don't want them comfortable.
Speaker 8 (29:37):
Well, we're not going to do that right, We're not
going to make these people. Why do we want to
make these people comfortable?
Speaker 17 (29:42):
They made my life a living hell for ten years.
Speaker 8 (29:45):
Now they want a comfortable room.
Speaker 17 (29:46):
The only person I would make a big, beautiful, comfy room.
Speaker 8 (29:49):
For is you. I would do that for you because
you're a great guy.
Speaker 17 (29:52):
But I were talking, we're going to make the room
smaller and smaller.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
You know that.
Speaker 17 (29:57):
But we're doing a tremendous job. We're doing a remendous job.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
You make me afraid to talk. No, but I mean you,
you had the most crowded press remembers you made this announcement. Uh,
with DC the last we have.
Speaker 17 (30:08):
The biggest crowds. We have the biggest crowds, always the
biggest croud whether it's rallies or the press room, we
have the biggest crowd But.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
They asked the tough questions. You gave them the good answers,
and then there was just I have to tell you,
like a spirit of joy. I think they appreciate the candor.
I think they appreciate the transparency. I don't think any
of them want to go back to a fake president.
It's really not dysfunctional this time. In fact, I about show. No,
they love it.
Speaker 8 (30:34):
You know, these people love me.
Speaker 17 (30:36):
Without me, their networks, their papers, their publications, their jobs,
they wouldn't have any of it because they wouldn't have
somebody to write about. What are you going to write
about it? If it was Crooked Joe or Kamala, you'd
write about all the new words that they came up with.
Speaker 8 (30:49):
Both of these people came up with a lot.
Speaker 17 (30:50):
Of new words.
Speaker 8 (30:52):
You know, when you look at.
Speaker 17 (30:53):
The Crooked Joe and you look at who could have
been it could have been Kamala who fell out of
a coconut. Try well, Crooked Joe and people who ain't
coconuts all over the place.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
But he's horrible.
Speaker 17 (31:03):
These too a band, and you had the binder, mophead, Kreem,
John Pierre. They love me and they love Caroline. They
have fun in that room, even if they don't like it,
they have fun in that room. And so we're going
to keep cramming them in there like chardines. We want
them to be friendly with one another, and we want
them to be friendly with your favorite president.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
Well, I can tell you this, ed had it been
either Joe Biden or Kamala Harris, we wouldn't have had
sixteen extradited drug lords, thugs, bad ombres extradited the United States,
let alone a secured border. Those bad guys are coming
home to face justice thanks to you and then the
Democrats themselves. You know, they're put on an impossible hill
(31:44):
to to defend crime now. I mean, the cities are dangerous.
America is sick of not being safe. It's a priority
of government that's being failed. And you're stepping in to
restore law and order. And now they're forced to die
on the hill of defending crime. It's crazy. You have
just changed everything.
Speaker 17 (32:03):
Well, we did very well.
Speaker 8 (32:04):
At Washington, DC.
Speaker 6 (32:05):
We took it over.
Speaker 8 (32:07):
We call it Operation Big. You know what we did
very well. You know what it is.
Speaker 17 (32:11):
Fill in the blank. But we're turning DC into a
beautiful place. It's going to be a beautiful place. Pizza,
it's so beautiful. Tucker Carlson may even write.
Speaker 8 (32:20):
Something nice about it, like he did, unlessly.
Speaker 17 (32:22):
What happens?
Speaker 1 (32:23):
What cities do you go do next?
Speaker 17 (32:25):
We're looking at We're looking at New York City with
the Muslim marches from Manhattan.
Speaker 1 (32:30):
That will be Zora and Mam Danny.
Speaker 8 (32:32):
We're looking at Chicago.
Speaker 17 (32:34):
If Jiggly belly would move out of the way.
Speaker 8 (32:36):
We can go in real quick. You know, Chop of
the Gove, we call him Jama.
Speaker 17 (32:40):
He's got our solo hanging on his wall, Chop of
the Gove, Jiggly Belly, Pritzker, and we're looking closely at
many others to clean them up and make them safe again.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
I can tell you this. I hear the helicopter coming.
It's off to Alaska. Godspeed, Our prayers are with you.
Bring us back some peace. Thank you, mister President.
Speaker 17 (33:00):
Japsa boy.
Speaker 8 (33:00):
We're going to do a tremendous job.
Speaker 17 (33:02):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
Did you notice the short My name is just Pizza out.
Speaker 17 (33:05):
I mean.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
That, excuse me of pulling a handity all right, Friday
with forty seven early today, he's headed to Alaska. You're
headed the Top five stories.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
Next, it's your Morning Show with Michael del Chno.
Speaker 1 (33:21):
The big summit is on in Alaska. The President will
be leaving momentarily. John Decker, our White House correspondent, is
in Alaska already awaiting the President and says the goals
are clear.
Speaker 19 (33:32):
Is that this does pave the way for a second meeting,
a second summit, and then ultimately an end to the
war after three years of fighting.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
So ultimately and the war immediate goal, create a second
meeting in the meantime, keep the allies in the loop.
Speaker 19 (33:46):
President Trump has said that after the meeting concludes, the
first person that he's going to speak to by phone
as President Zelensky, to give him a readout of what
happened at the meeting.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
Well, we all know that building a wall on the
southern border has always been a priority for President Trump
and border security for the administration. That hasn't changed.
Speaker 20 (34:06):
He announced this week that the administration is clawing back
some of the panels that had been discarded under the
Biden administration, which were being sold as scrap.
Speaker 4 (34:16):
Reached a settlement where we're taking the wall back, but
they stole the wall from us.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
That wall was so expensive.
Speaker 20 (34:22):
The wall panels were sitting at construction staging areas until
Texas stepped in. President Trump said this week that they'll
put it up, but did not give a timeline.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
I'm Brian Shook. It's leadership like we haven't seen in
a long time. Now. The opposite of that is in California,
we're Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom is officially calling for a
special election and an effort to redraw a state that's
already been jerrymandered. Tammy Trio has more.
Speaker 18 (34:47):
The action is a counter move to Texas considering redrawing
congressional districts that could add as many as five Republican
seats in Congress. That effort's been on hold since Texas
state Democrats left the state, blocking the legislator's ability to
achieve v acquorum and vote on the issue.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
Newsom's goal is.
Speaker 18 (35:02):
To hold a November fourth special election to put new
maps before voters to increase Democratic representation in Congress, therefore
offsetting the actions of Texas.
Speaker 1 (35:11):
I'm Jim Roop. Well, if you like a sweet and
tart treat, today's the day for you. Pre Tennis with
what you need to stick a fork in.
Speaker 10 (35:18):
We're celebrating a classic dessert that has a buttery crust,
a lot of lemon curd and gobs a fluffy and
lightly toasted with digg whites. It's lemon Meringue Pie Day,
based on a French dessert. But what we eat today
is all American, developed in Philadelphia at about eighteen sixty.
It's sweet and tart, also full of fat, sugar and calories,
but better homes and gardens. Says the average American eats
(35:40):
about a pie a year, so spaced out the calories
really don't count. I'm pre tennis.
Speaker 2 (35:45):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael nheld Choano