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Welcome to Thursday, September the eighteenth, Here of Our Lord,
twenty twenty five. This is your morning show. I am
Michael del Journo. In eight minutes after the hour, press
and Trump says he's designated far left anti fascism movement
ANTIFA as a terrorist organization. Disney ABC has announced it's
taking Jimmy Kimmel's show off the air indefinitely for the
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foreseeable future. Obviously, well, I mean that could be over speculating.
We just don't know yet. It's indefinitely, it may not
be permanently. Jim Jimmy Kimmel's contract was up at the
end of this year. It was not going to be renewed,
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and Jimmy Kimmel apparently as irate because he's already got
his next plans and for them to pull this stune
is unacceptable. But I think Disney's kind of showing its
hand and taking the early out, and you really have
next our media group to think next.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
Our media group owns hundreds.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
Of television states, and after Jimmy Kimmel's comments, they were
going to pull him off and not air the show indefinitely.
So it really kind of forced Disney's hand, or gave
Disney the opportunity to end this a few months early.
But what I was going to say, and I almost
had to stop myself, was is this kind of showing
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their hand that it's not just Jimmy Kimmel they're going
to let go. It's late night talk in general, they
plan to let go because if you're going to pull
Jimmy Kimmel just to have a guest host, right, so
it appears as that the whole show is being pulled
in definitely.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
Am I right? Read?
Speaker 2 (02:41):
So they don't have anything necessarily to replace it. So
it'll be interesting to see. Usually when these things happen,
you know something in about seventy two hours, probably Monday,
the permanent announcement will be made. But that's a big story. Now,
what did Jimmy Kimmel do to deserve this? Well, first
and foremost, may I say it is obvious. Much yesterday
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of the debate moved on to what's this a clear
motive or not? Now the family, who seems to be
a pretty relevant witness in this case, says he had withdrawn,
gotten involved in the Internet and become increasingly leftist in
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his politics. So they're saying he was radicalized by the
left online. Then there is the I don't know if.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
We call this. I mean, I had a listener send
me an email.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
Asking the question if a heterosexual biological mail is a
lover of another biological male who's transitioning into a woman,
is transitioning out of being gay. I mean it was,
you know, play on words. But some point to the
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transsexual relationship and the transsexual himself. So was it the
internet or him? There's all these levels of argument. What
isn't an argument is based on the etchings on the
weapon and the ammunition, based on the testimony of the family,
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based on the text messages. I mean, he clearly gives
you his intent. He admits he planned for a week.
The boyfriend asks him why, and he gives them the answer.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
Some hate can't be negotiated with.
Speaker 2 (04:43):
I mean, there's just I said this yesterday. I thought
it was a fact. Apparently Jimmy Kimmel didn't know it.
But we're gonna get to death of journalism in a minute.
It's pretty clear, thanks to a twenty minute video and
etchings on weapon and ammunition in Minneapolis, we know why
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that shooting took place. There was no doubt left by
the shooter in manifesto form, and the same is true
for this shooter.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
But what did Jimmy Kimmel do.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
And at the point he does it, let me just
add this, At the point he does this, According to polling,
sixty percent of America believes him he may have believed
himself based on what he's watching. I mean, that's the
role of the death of journalism. These people are radicalized
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with lies, propaganda, in doctrination, and they don't have any
critical thinking skills to fact check for themselves. Do you
remember when I used to lecture on death of journalism?
Not only do we have no journalism no more, we
don't have news consumption anymore. We have narratives and narrative repeaters.
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Jimmy Kimmel, in essence, is a narrative repeater and also
a high profile narrative setter. So I don't know how
you convince yourself Monday night that this shooter's motive was
anything other than hate and either for Charlie Kirk's faith
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or stances on issues. And it's pretty clear that he
was a radicalized by the left and clearly not a
MAGA follower that shot one of his own.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
But that didn't stop Jimmy Kimmel. We hit some new lows.
Speaker 5 (06:45):
Over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to
characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other
than one of them, and everything they can to score
political points from and in between the finger pointing there
was grieving. On Friday, the White House flew the flags
at half staff, which got some criticism. But on a
human level, you can see how hard the President is
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taking this.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
I can go to the law of her friend.
Speaker 6 (07:10):
Charlie Kirk asked sir personally, how are you holding up
for the last day and a half, sirt.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
I think very good. And by the way, right there
you see all the trucks. They just started construction of
the new ball over the White House, and so I mean,
I think.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
At the end of the day, I stand by my
initial statement. Certainly the shooter was radicalized by the left.
Certainly he was radicalized by his lover one the other
or both. But hasn't Late Night Talk been radicalized by
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the left and destroyed. I've often played the clip of
Johnny Carson. He was pressed on sixty Minutes all but
accused of being a coward for not using his show
to influence politics in America, as if he had some
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right to do it, a duty to do it, And
Johnny said that would be all together wrong.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
Could I do it? Yes, But this is an entertainment show.
It's not my job. It would be an abuse of.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
It, but destroy Late Night talk Boy was Johnny right
from the grave. So now Stephen Colbert's gone, I promise you.
Jimmy Kimmel's gone more than just indefinitely. He was going
to be gone at the end of the year anyway.
He just goes out with a bang, not a whimper.
Under these networks, see the obvious product programming cancer they've created,
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and fix it. Jimmy Kimmel, as we predicted, nos Tredell
Jorno said it, he'd be the only one standing.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
What.
Speaker 2 (09:06):
I kind of don't want to see. And I don't
mean this to offend any Gutfeld fans. I don't want
to see one of these networks put Gutfeld down there.
I don't want to see Late Night become just like
cable television, far left on three networks, conservative on one.
In fact, there may be a place for Gutfield to
stay right where he's at. But I just wonder, from
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a programming standpoint, are people going to realize this massive
mistake and learn from it and correct it. Now they're
doing it everywhere. They're doing it in produce shows, they're
doing it in sitcoms and dramas and cartoons. They're doing
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it everywhere. Well, Jimmy Kimmel's final face, it'll flaw be
the one to wake them up to at least abandoned
late night. But it is a indoctrinated and radicalized by
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the far left process that created an assassin and ended
Jimmy Kimmel's reign in the end. And I think they've
both been radicalized. So that's a big story. The Fed
only cut at a quarter of point. You know, I
don't think the President is going to be particularly happy
with this. I don't think this is enough of a
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significant cut really to create much economic movement, not the
kind of movement we're ultimately looking for, which nobody ever
says this out loud, and well, maybe we'll ask our
economist and money was David Bonnson. But a lot of
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wanting some relief there. Ultimately, what we're dancing around is
and they're not directly related, but everybody knows they're related.
The President needs to see enough interest rate cuts to
begin to get to the mortgage sector and influence mortgage
rates coming down, that will loosen the inventory, that will
end the housing crisis. So we're going to talk a
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little bit later with our economist and money wiz. How
might the economy respond to this, How might the market
react and ultimately mortgage rates react.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
That's what we're really trying to get to. We'll visit
with them about that.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
Sounds of the Day is everything from Jimmy Kimmel to
Montell Williams to Jasmine Crockett. I really want to hone
in on one that Red sent me, which was Mark
Helprin with.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
Megan Kelly.
Speaker 2 (11:58):
I don't know how you felt about it, right, I
thought that was the sound of the year.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
Literally. I know I'm being dramatic.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
As he explains in a way, no one has ever
been able to explain clearly how much the left doesn't get.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
It, especially coming from him about that, of all people.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
I mean, I guess you could say Barack Obama stepped
in it yesterday, but he's so irrelevant and so boring.
I don't think anybody notices anymore. But Mark puts his
finger right on it. And what he puts his finger
on is they don't realize who Charlie Kirk was they
don't realize his following and what he achieved, and Mark
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had some pretty amazing predictions about what he thinks this
is going to do for the midterm elections. I honestly
can look into the eye today and say I agree
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President Trump says he's designated far left anti fascism movement
ANTIFA as a terrorist organization.
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Mark Mayfield has story.
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Trump made the announcement on Truth Social calling the group
a sick, dangerous, radical left disaster. He went on to
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It's not known how Trump will make the designation, as
the ANTIPA movement lacks centralized leadership. Trump said he would
also push more investigations into those funding antifile.
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The Central Bank cut rates by half a point Wednesday.
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This is your morning show. President Trump says he's designating
far left anti fascism movement ANTIFA as a terrorist organization.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
By definition they would qualify.
Speaker 2 (18:33):
Disney's ABC has announced it's taking Jimmy Kimmel's show off
the air indefinitely for the foreseeable future.
Speaker 1 (18:42):
I mentioned this earlier.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
Nextstar Media Group is really to thank They have hundreds
of stations ABC affiliates, and they pulled Jimmy Kimmel indefinitely
because of the comments he made about the shooter and
the assassin of Charlie Kirk being a MAGA follower. That
led to Disney making a decision. Now we kicked this
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around earlier. His contract was up at the end of
the year. Jimmy Kimmel has already been bragging about what
he's going to do next. There was nobody that thought
Jimmy Kimmel was entering twenty twenty six, but he goes
out with a bang, not a whimper on this. And
it'll be interesting to see if Disney shows its hand
as to whether or not they'll be doing Talk Late
Night any longer. So first Colbert will be gone, then
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Kimmel will be gone, and then some questions, would you
the indefinitely part let him come back and at least
end his run as Stephen Colbert has.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Or do you take this moment to just end it early?
Time will tell.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
At least three police officers are dead after an officer
involved shooting in York County, Pennsylvania, and we three of
the NFL kicks off. Our Buffalo Bills will be at
home against the Miami Dolphins tonight. Should not be a
tough test at all, but you take everybody serious in
the NFL. All right, this was a pretty you know,
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there's a lot of things that you know, tend to
just kind of not good coverage when we have big,
huge stories like the Charlie Kirk assassination. But this one
is related to Charlie Kirk, and I'm surprised it's not
going to have more legs. The FBI apparently, and we
have our Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley to thank for this,
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he's published it. But the FBI in twenty twenty two
did what was called Arctic Frost. Now this goes to
Christopher Ray, a very anti Trump, anti Wright FBI director,
not that Komy wasn't the same, but also it speaks
to the Justice Department and whoever the Biden administration was.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
We really don't even know who is running that.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
But apparently in twenty twenty two they were doing Arctic Frost,
which was a probe targeting nearly one hundred GOP groups,
including Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA. I know we have
discussions of what fascism is or isn't this might fall under.
It is an FBI investigation launched in the wake of
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the twenty twenty elections scrutinized nearly one hundred Republican and
GOP aligned groups or people, including Turning Point USA and
its co founder Charlie Kirk. Unclassified bureau files were released yesterday.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley published the files related
to the probe code named Arctic Frost during a panel hearing,
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saying the records revealed Arctic Frost was much broader than
just an electoral matter, and that the investigation expanded to
Republican organizations. Some examples of the groups that Christopher Wray
FBI sought to place under political investigation included the RNC itself,
Republican Attorneys General Association, TRUMP political groups, and yes, Charlie
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Kirk's Turning Point USA. Another words, Arctic Frost wasn't just
a case to politically investigate Trump. It was a vehicle
by which a very partisan FBI and FBI agents the
Department of Justice prosecutors could achieve to their partisan ends
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improperly investigating the entire Republican political apparatus.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
You know, so often is the case.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
Probably the biggest scandal of the previous century was Watergate.
We don't even have scandals that are worse than Watergate,
and it seems annually. I think the weaponization of COVID
and what was done is bigger than Watergate. I think
the shadow campaign to save the Democracy, which stolen election
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harvested ballots, was bigger than Watergate. Heck, Frost is bigger
than Watergate. Kicked off in April of twenty twenty two
and focused on at least ninety two Republican linkedentities like
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Kirks Youth Activist Organization. There's a bombshell I mentioned the
the Mark Helpern.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
Visit with Megan Kelly. This audio.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
I'm going to feature it in the Sounds of the Day,
but I want to get to it actually a little
bit early.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
That's how powerful I think it is.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
And he really puts his finger on something that I
don't think too many people get yet. Now I have
often said this, and I realize it's anecdotal. I was
very familiar with Charlie Kirk, being in broadcasting, but I
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was most familiar with Charlie Kirk because I have three kids,
and throughout their teen years, in of all places, TikTok,
I'm watching my kids get issues and they're spouting back
at me. And I don't mean talking points as much
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as critical thinking stances. And I would say maybe one
out of twenty would differ from Charlie Kirk. But by
and large, I mean people always say what was I
most grateful for Charlie Kirk. He affirmed and reinforced at
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a much needed time in my kid's life, the values,
the rules for the values, the beliefs, the scriptural basis
and the reality of God. The way I raised them
that was under attack from everything else. Every show they watched,
everything they clicked on online, everything that was in their textbook,
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everything that was in their classroom, everything that was being
forced down their throat or just didn't make sense to them.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
And it couldn't come from me. It had to come
from someone else.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
And he did it, and he did it effectively, so
reinforcing the faith I raised them in. That's first and foremost.
And then I wouldn't say educating them on the issues
as much as teaching them how to critically think, because
even in the areas where I know one daughter in
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particular may have differed on an issue, she would still
use the critical thinking that she learned from him. He
may have taught an entire generation how to think for
themselves or how to rethink what had been told to them.
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I mean, that's a major You know, there's some things
I don't know if we got we gotta given a
name like a golden nugget. Ultimately, the biggest mistake we've
made is a nation is abandoning God and making ourselves God.
But you abandoned God absolute right and wrong and truth
with consequence. For anything goes more relativism. That's the biggest
mistake we've made. Second, we've taken our eyes off our
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intent and our documents, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution,
and we put it on celebrity politicians. And then we've
made fighting with each other America's pastime, and then wondered
why we're so divided and filled with hate. But this
is a golden nugget too. We've abandoned critical thinking, and
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with AI, I don't even think we'll ever have a
need to critical think again. Point to the segment. I
knew Charlie Kirk, I knew the influence he was having
on an entire generation. I'm not so certain the right
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understood that. In my tribute to Charlie, someone I didn't know,
my gratitude had to be as one father to say
thank you for helping my children guard their hearts and minds.
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But we have seen the left consistently and persistently die,
choose to die on impossible hills, like we don't know
what a woman is like, we don't know what bathroom
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to go to, like we don't know that it's wrong
for a biological male to compete against a biological female
in sports, like borders need to be open and not secure,
like citizenship is a GPS location and not a duty
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and an acknowledgment and an allegiance. It would certainly be
a hill you would die on celebrating the death of anyone.
But some are trying or to twist and justify it
in any way, or to change who's the victim and
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who's the perpetrator in any way. But they're doing it,
and I've been looking for the magic way to say
it without being a part of the problem. And you
know what, Mark Alpron just did it with Megan Kelly.
Listen to this exchange. It'll be and sounds the day.
But this is a segment charity of discovery in and
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of itself.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
They're back to being having the orientation they had before.
Speaker 6 (29:05):
Charlie must be demonized in death because he's close to Trump,
because that's all.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
The only way they think that.
Speaker 4 (29:13):
I'm a legit question.
Speaker 12 (29:14):
Like I don't know the answer, or is it that
he's suddenly an enormous threat.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
They don't. They don't know what a threat he is.
They don't.
Speaker 6 (29:23):
So about them. I think this could change the entire
midterms to you. Yeah, I think this could be calvinizing
the way the Dobbs decision was. But they have no
idea what he did. They don't have any idea what
his following is like. And this weekend you saw the donations,
you saw the chapter request to be for him, you
saw the vigils around the country and around the world.
They were barely covered. Again, you just think if this
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were a democratic person of Charlie's place in the world,
close to a like close to Barack Obama.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
It would have led. These vigils would have led every newscast,
It would have been on the front page.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
Spared you.
Speaker 6 (29:54):
Yes, barely covered because partly because they're hostile, but I
think more because they don't understand.
Speaker 1 (29:59):
I think King Hills, they have no idea.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
Turning point USA talking about the influence it had on
my kids, and I might add millions of kids.
Speaker 1 (30:16):
We played earlier this week the clips from CNN and
the turnaround. The percent advantage that Hillary Clinton had that
Joe Biden had with males eighteen to twenty four. I'm
talking twenty something percent evaporated into Donald Trump plus six percent. Now, sure,
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it's a party with no energy a bad candidate and
divided socialism is battling its establishment. I realized Democrat Party
isn't doing well. But they were hemorrhaging blackmail votes because
border invasion is the way to call it. I mean
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it was on purpose, and it was taking money and
services away from real Americans, and it was enough to
tip the scales to where black started saying, you know what,
You've owned us and votes, and you've always pandered and
made promises, but you've never delivered. It was a breaking point.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
Then they completely lost the Hispanic voting block, they lost
the Asian voting block. But the final knockout blow was
when they couldn't and it was a big part of
the shadow campaign in twenty twenty, when they couldn't steer elections,
harvesting ballots from out of state students and at campuses
and universities. That was their demise. That's why you'll hear
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many people say Charlie Kirk is probably responsible for Donald
Trump's victory and they don't know it. But that aside,
they don't know the hundreds of thousands of kids who
have been impacted by this person. That's why in my
salute to Charlie I was bringing up Charles Finney, David Wilkerson,
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Leonard Ravenhill, Watchman Knee, Frank Lauria, the people my parents
should have been thanking God for every night that were
influencing my life. So when we talk about I just
want to just for effect, and I don't know. I'm
not inside the organization. I can't tell you out of
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fifty four thousand inquiries how many of them will actually
become chapters. It depends on the fifty four thousand who
inquired and how much duty and leadership they plan to take.
But when we talk about the blindness of influence of
Charlie Kirk, which was that's why when the first breaking
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news came Charlie Kirk has been shot, that was a
big deal to me. It wasn't a who's Charlie Kirk
probably second only to the president being shot. That was
the level of alert I was on because I know
how big he is. If Charlie Kirk was this big
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and this influential and the Democrats don't get it, he
was this big with nine hundred college chapters, twelve hundred
high school chapters, and now we think fifty five thousand
are requesting to start chapters.
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Morning everybody, Chuck or Rush here, Your Morning Show is
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Now arriving the poet all right fifty six after the hours.
Sinclair Broadcast Group says it will replace Friday time slot
of Jimmy Kimmel Live with Charlie Kirk's Tribute Special on
all of its ABC affiliates.
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Mark Mayfield has more.
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Inter state with the company.
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Also demanded kim will apologize to Kirk's family and send
a meaningful donation to them, as well as turning Point USA.
The announcement came after Disney's ABC announced it was taking
Kimmel's show off the air for the foreseeable future following
comments about the killing of Kirk.
Speaker 4 (34:29):
In his monologue Monday Night, Kimmel rains.
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The possibility of the alleged assassin of Kirk, Tyler Robinson,
might have been a pro Trump Republican.
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It's unclear when Kimmel Show will go back on the air.
I'm Mark Mayfield.
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Well.
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For the first time in nine months, the Fed finally
cut the interest rate just a quarter of a percent.
How might the economy respond or the market react well
this impact mortgage rates. We'll talk to our money whiz
and economist David Boonson. In the third hour, we're learning
more about a close call over New York involving a
spear at Airlines, Jet and air Force one.
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An air traffic controller in New York didn't like how
close the Boston bound Spirit flight was, flying to the plane,
caring President Trump and First Lady Milania Trump to the.
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Uky degrees right back, you travety defense attention, Spirit thirty
twenty degrees right.
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The air traffic controller getting increasingly nervous, complaining he has
to give the Spirit pilot every instruction twice, repeatedly admonishing
the pilot to pay attention. An investigation is underway, but
NBC News is reporting of preliminary probe shows the two
planes stayed far enough apart.
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I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.
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And that's why I think flying Southwest Airlines is just
plane smart.
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