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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Well, because we're in the stupid.
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This is your morning show with Michael Dell Chuiny House.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
Speaker Mike Johnson says his chamber is set to vote
this week kind of stop gap funding bill to keep
the federal government open through December twentieth. Former President Trump
says it's to late. Come, It's too late. No more debates,
no Moss. Meanwhile, a new poll nationally shows Harris with
a lead of five points. Just six weeks until election day,
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and Monday Night football is a doubleheader tonight, Jacksonville at
Buffalo Washington the Commanders at Cincinnati to take on the Bengals.
Thanks for waking up with your morning show, and welcome
to Monday, September, the twenty third fall is arrived.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
The days just get shorter and shorter. Yep.
Speaker 4 (01:13):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
One of the sayings my son is picking out his
slogan for his high school yearbook, mine was if they
were right, I'd agree, But it's them they know, not me,
which was a line from father and Son Cat Stevens.
So I'm giving them all these different, you know, choices
of things to do to which I don't get it.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
That doesn't make any sense.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
Nobody talks like this, you know, everything Nick could possibly
throw back at me.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
I can't wait to get his yearbook and see what
he chose. Be something silly. At least now I can
sleep in and not be late. It'll be something like that. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
But one of my other slogan favorite sayings is days
are long, but life is short, because that's something we
have to keep our eye on. You know, the days
or the circumstances can feel long, but in the end
you blink and life is very short. So how do
we spend these days? Becomes everything. I was watching one
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of these little real videos from an economist. He said,
the first rule of economy is you don't work and
get paid for your time. You get paid for your value.
Think about that. At the end of the day, it's
not how many hours you work, Jeffrey, it's your value.
Nobody can do what you do for me the way
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and the audience the way you do it. Then, but
then he suggests, imagine if you could find a way
to double your value in the same amount of time
or triple your value. Right, So, understanding your value and
understanding usage of time is everything in life, and that's
really what this falls under. But our journey of discovery
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is inspired by first a talk back and then a
follow up email from the same person.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
But I'm shotty, like kazy caseum oh, here we go
long distance DEDIQA Shannon, Right. My name is Shannon and
I'm from Surprise, Arizona.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
I was so excited when you played my message from
my talkback on Thursday.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
It sounded like this.
Speaker 5 (03:13):
Me and I'm so disheartened and I don't know what
to believe, Like do we believe these polls that are
coming out of the show Kamala is winning? And even
if Trump does win, is he going to really be
able to take office. I'm just so stressed and worried
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about all of this. Love your show, thank.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
You for all you do.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
Stressed and worried.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
Then she follows up in the email, I'm a Christian,
and while I do my best to look to our
father for comfort and guidance, sometimes all the noise she's
self diagnosed already gets to me, TV, radio, social media.
I think my fear around the election. There, she admits
a circle fear stems from watching my employer and the
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threat of losing her job. Now this national narrative and
fear becomes a very personal fear.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
Why, oh I'm gonna lose my job? How am I
gonna eat? Howm I gonna pay my bills?
Speaker 1 (04:14):
By the way, I was there a year ago, and
tomorrow we have a very exciting announcement.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
Look where we are here.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
Later now she brings up faith, which allows me to
respond to faith. If that's offensive to you, I gotta
deal with this person and what she's talking about. I
want to start by just giving you my simple response
to her an email, and maybe, just maybe this is
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a response to all of you who are feeling this fear,
feeling this despair, feeling this stress, feeling these threats. By
the way, most of what you fear in life never happens.
So I'm gonna be talking about real storms, not imagined ones.
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But you're putting your body through the stress of both.
And if I don't play the game with you, I'll
get a different email. This is why I can look
you in the radio today and tell you, if Kamala
Harris wins this election, you'll still be fine for those
that are called according to his purpose. Is it going
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to be the best for our economy?
Speaker 5 (05:34):
No?
Speaker 1 (05:35):
Is it going to be the best for the board. No,
it's gonna be the best for security. No. But in
the midst of all that, can you be fine? And
I think of the disciples in the boat. It's one
of my favorite stories in the Bible. I can't wait
to talk about it with Jesus. And it's so easy
for us to read it today and look at these morons.
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What I wouldn't have given for one day with the
Christ and they got him. But She's just like, hey,
we're gonna across the water here, and they're all on
the boat. Jesus is sound asleep. Imagine the son of Man,
the son of God and there's a raging storm. Now
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I don't know how bad this, I can tell you
I grew up on Lake Pontcha train, which is only
ten feet and when a storm kicks up on Lake Poncha,
train hits deadly because it's so shallow. I don't know
how bad it was, but it was bad enough for
them to be afraid. Now you might say, well, they
kind of had an a nice idea. Hey, I've seen
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this guy turn water into wine. I've seen this guy
feed five thousand. I've seen this guy raise someone from
the dead. He can help us, And look at him,
he's just sleep on the job. Wake him up, Wake
him up, and they wake him up in feet years. See,
that's the part that gives them away. They were frantic
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and defraid. Why the storm was all they could see,
not the God himself in man form on the boat
with him. Nothing's gonna happen to him, so nothing's gonna
happen to us. All we gonna do is I think
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if they'd have woke him up and said, hey lord,
I know you're sleeping. I hate to bother you, but
this storm is getting really bad comment that might have
blessed him and pressed him, but he didn't.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
How can you sleep? We're all gonna die? Oh you
have little faith. See.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
The difference is God knew who he was. The disciples
showed they didn't. Now what does that have to do
with with even Shannon or you? Look, I get it.
The thought of losing your job, How am I gonna eat?
How am I gonna provide for my kids? How am
I gonna keep this house? Look at all this stuff?
I'm one of my No, no, no, no, the storm's real,
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The God isn't. There was something that really helped me,
and I set it over and over again till I
believed it. My feelings are not God. God is God,
and he is capable. He is able, and all your
life he's been faithful and he will again. Nobody can
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get you. Nothing's going to happen that your father wouldn't
allow to this country or to any of us individually.
And if he's allowing.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
It, trust me, it's for your greater good.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
So my response to Shannon was pretty simple, and it
may apply to you. If all you can think about
is what if Kamala Harris wins fear fear, anger, anger, anger,
When she wins, that's it despair, despair, depression, depression, stress, stress.
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So my response to Shannon is the same as my
response to you. I assure you this is a focus issue.
Our God is above all nations, in control even when
man is out of control, perhaps even more so, He
is always able. He is always faithful to overcome for
those called according to His purpose. If you focus on
the world and it's fears, they get big. If you
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focus on God, he gets big. Maybe that's why the
Bible says, fix your eyes on the author and perfecture
of your faith, the one who gives peace beyond all understanding,
hope unspeakable, who's more than a conqueror, who's above all
things and above all nations. My prayer for her is
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the same as my prayer for you. Like the disciples,
eyes off the storm, eyes on the Christ. You are safe.
God is not your feelings. He is God. He goes
before you, with you, for you and after you. Nothing
will happen to you. He doesn't allow, and it will always,
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if allowed, work for your good. Don't let anything or
anyone suck you into this world. Be in it, but
not be of it, or trick you into fear. Your
confidence is in Christ, not yourself, and certainly not a presidency.
You are more than a conqueror. You are chosen. You're
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a child of the King, the King above all nations
and all kingdoms. Not to mention the King above all time.
I just think we need to hear this. I think
we go to church and pastors want us to kind
of get beyond this divisiveness and fighting, but they don't
know how to address it without making.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
Half the room mad at him. It really is. If
you are in deep stress, deep fear, deep anger, deep
despair over a presidential race, it's a focus issue. You
got your eyes on the storm. You've even made it
worse than the actual storm is.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
And quite frankly, from an earthly from our founding father's
intent standpoint, if one bad presidency could tank this or
even ten, we'd have been tanked a long time ago.
Speaker 3 (11:31):
This is your Morning show with Michael Del Trono.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
Welcome to the Fall, Monday September twenty third, twenty twenty
four on the Aaron streaming live on your iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
This is your morning show.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
I'm Michael del Journal Jeffrey Lyon at the controls and
if you're just waking up, the accused Trump assassin has
a detention hearing scheduled for today. We have the former
President Donald Trump, saying it's too late to hold any
more debates. Besides, I've already done twice. Meanwhile, a new
national poll shows Kamala Harris with a five point lead
over Trump with just six weeks till election day, and
(12:03):
how Speaker Mike Johnson says his chamber is set to
vote this week on a stopgap funding bill to keep
the federal government open through December twentieth. On that note,
ind others, we enter White House correspondent and Supreme Court
bar attorney John Decker for our kind of week in preview,
and I would imagine that much of the focus will
be on this budget.
Speaker 6 (12:24):
Well, that's right.
Speaker 4 (12:25):
A deal was averted to avoid a government shutdown that
was struck over the weekend. The House Speaker, I think
pretty pleased about that. You know, politically, he felt that
Republicans would be blamed if there was a government shutdown.
Not a good thing, Michael, when you're talking about six
weeks to go until the presidential election. So there will
be a vote on the House floor that will take
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place on Wednesday, and then it will move over to
the Senate shortly thereafter, get it to President Biden's desk.
Before that deadline of September the thirtieth, and they're going
to meet that deadline, but then this only fund the
government Michael through December the twentieth, and then you and
I are going to have the same conversation around that
time about a possible government shutdown.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
All right, So how.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
Are they able to you know, one of the big
hang ups was over voting, and again there are laws
to keep non citizens from voting, they're just not enforced.
That was a big hang up. How did they finally
compromise their way to what we think will be an
aversion and a deal.
Speaker 4 (13:27):
Well, that provision is simply not in this continuing resolution.
You know, it's a clean cr as they call it,
and that's what was necessary to get the support of
enough Republicans and Democrats to move this bill in the House,
move it in the Senate. You know, that is what
was necessary to avert this government shutdown. And you know
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that is something that was advocated for from the very
start by other leaders in Congress, including Mitch McConnell, who
leads Republicans in the Senate.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
White House correspondent for your Morning show, John Decker joining us.
You know, I was looking at this latest poll. And
you know, Thursday, we headed into the weekend Friday morning
with a Thursday poll that came out. It basically showed
the election tied nationwide. And then suddenly we start getting
all these other polls that pop up, NBC, CBS and
they show Kamal Harris leading by four or five percent.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
What do you make I can't think of anything happened
Friday or Saturday.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
It's not like all of a sudden we had a
four point shift coming out of a debate that might
have made sense, but nothing really between Thursday and Sunday
to have the polls be so different. I might add
the latest ras Musem poll, for example, has Trump leading
forty nine to forty seven. What did the American people
make of all these polls just a close race?
Speaker 4 (14:45):
Well, I wouldn't put, you know, everything on one pole
that comes out, you know, I wouldn't say, oh, this
is the CBS poll or this is the NBC pole,
this is the granddaddy of all polls.
Speaker 5 (14:56):
No.
Speaker 4 (14:56):
I mean I think that you know what you see
nationally as a certain t and you know it shouldn't
surprise anybody that you know, nationally the vice president is
leading Donald Trump and the polls, because you know it
is a reflective of what is likely to happen in
the presidential race as it relates to the popular vote.
I would make a bet today that the vice president
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would beat Donald Trump in the popular vote, given the
huge vote totals that you'll ad, margins that you'll have
in places like California and New York and Illinois. But
that's not how we vote our president. We vote our
president in individual states. So if you show me a
poll similar to the national poll that shows a five
point lead that Harris has in places like Pennsylvania and
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Michigan and Wisconsin, that gets my notice. I don't really
pay I'm.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
Glad you said that because I'm a boat.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
I'm glad you said that, by the way, And then
they all have margin of errors of four to five percent,
and that's what these are swinging. But if we go
inside there, the lead in Pennsylvania is Harris by zero
point seven percent.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
Remember or some of.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
These states thirty thousand votes decided them in previous election.
In North Carolina, Trump's lead is down to zero point
one percent. Georgia, Trump's lead is one point seven percent,
Arizona one point six Wisconsin, Harris's lead is one point. Michigan,
Harris leads by one point seven Nevada, and the latest
pole Harris is actually up two tenths over Donald Trum.
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I mean, and then I'm looking at Virginia. In the
latest poll in Virginia shows Harris's lead is down to
two forty eight to forty six, which it was down
to two with Biden. I mean, it makesh it wonder
if there are some non swing states that might be
the real swing states.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
This is so close everywhere.
Speaker 4 (16:37):
Yeah, I think I think the states that you mentioned,
I wouldn't put Virginia in the category of a swing state.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
It'll be blue.
Speaker 4 (16:43):
But you know, I think that the states that you
mentioned it it shows you how close this selection is
right now, how close it will be on November the fifth.
And you know, I don't know if we'll have a
winner by midnight Eastern time on November the fifth, you know,
because vote totals will still be counted in places like Pennsylvania.
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There's one big event that's on the calendar, So I
know it's on your calendar, Michael. It's a week from
tomorrow night. It's the vice presidential debate. It will take
place in New York City, moderated by CBS News Norah
O'Donnell and Margaret Bennett Brennan. I'll be in New York
for that. That's the only debate that we'll see for
the remainder of this campaign, the one next Tuesday night
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in New York City.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
I know we got to go, but in thirty seconds,
these are two individuals in Tim Walls and in JD
that America is not all that familiar with, and therefore
two unfamiliars. How they perform and how close this race is.
It could be a lot, It could mean a lot.
Speaker 4 (17:44):
It could But generally people don't make their decisions based
upon the vice presidential choice. They just don't. You know,
when you ask ask. If you ask people who are
you voting for, it's are you voting for Trump? Are
you're voting for Harris? You don't mention JD. Vans or
Tim Wallas. They don't really enter into conversation. I'm not
saying it's not important. I'm saying it's not as important
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as the top of the ticket.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
It hasn't been.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
It'll be interesting to see if it is this time
as always interesting our time together, John Decker.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
Have a great day. We'll talk again.
Speaker 4 (18:13):
Tomorrow, Michael.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
All right, not one shoot Monday night football games tonight.
First you got Jacksonville and the Jaguars taking on the
Buffalo Bills in Buffalo, and then the Commanders are headed
to Cincinnati to take on the Bengals. One game starts
about six thirty Central, seven thirty Eastern, the other later
about an hour or so later, so they're kind of
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staggered for those of us to get up in the
middle of the night. We'll be watching the first half
of the Jags in Buffalo.
Speaker 2 (18:42):
It's time to take out the garbage Wednesday in my neighborhood.
We're gonna do it early.
Speaker 1 (18:46):
How about Tampa might be time to take them out
to the garbage thirty four to seven, losing it home
to the Broncos, who are winless. Then there's the Tennessee Titans,
who fell to oh to three, losing thirty to fourteen
to the Packers.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
Packers are good. Use an old Titan quarterback they gave
up on for a young one who's giving up on them.
Made it hurt a little bit.
Speaker 1 (19:08):
Little salt in the wound and the Browns, Hey, you
waking up in Cleveland, Akron, Canton not much better, right,
losing twenty one to fifteen to the g Men. At home,
Ravens get the big win and hang on twenty eight
twenty five over the Cowboys. So for those of you
listening into Dallas, it's maybe a take out to the
garbage time Lions. Huge win on the road over the
Arizona Cardinals or Phoenix listeners are probably stinging over that one.
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It was a real, really good come from behind win
for the Rams. They just never gave up, hung in there,
got the winning field goal with no time remaining, twenty
seven to twenty four over San Francisco. Probably the most
shocking the Panthers, I mean, Bryce Young clearly was the problem, right, good,
get yourself a new cornerback boom thirty six twenty two,
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a win on the road over Oakland and Seahawks look
really good. For those of you waking up listening to
the Patriots, Seattle, you look really good.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
Three and oh with a twenty four to three win.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
Steelers also looking good at three and oh with a
twenty ten win over the Chadges. And if you fell asleep,
Chiefs the champs and they're the champs. Till somebody defeats
them and knocks them out going for a three peate
just didn't give up two fourth down defensive stances late
in the game to hang on to win twenty two
to seventeen. And as I mentioned two Monday night football games, tonight,
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shall we send collectively and we could add to this
big win for the balls good to reck racket up
dynessy over Ou twenty five to fifteen. I thought the
Michigan Wolverines, you know, to hold off USC and win
at home. I wouldn't write home just yet. For Utah,
I think you're right home. That was a huge win
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over Oklahoma State. Fandy all most beat number seven. Missouri
should have beat them?
Speaker 2 (20:52):
Why horseshoes? Why a grenades and horseshoes?
Speaker 1 (20:57):
Dive for somebody to try out for the Vanderbilt kick
job who kicks straight on thirty twenty seven? They end
up losing to Missouri byu thirty eight to nine. Huge
win over k State in the end, your top five Texas, Georgia,
Ohio State, Alabama? And did I mention good rocket top
rocket top Tennesse number one?
Speaker 2 (21:21):
What fo no at number five is Tennessee?
Speaker 1 (21:25):
Allard if you're just waking up time for your top
five stories of the day. News wise, the President of
Israel says our country is not trying to escalate things
or start a world war, just trying to eliminate the
danger of our enemy has Bellah.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
Mark Mayfield has more.
Speaker 7 (21:41):
I'm seeing a space the nation. President Isaac Hertzon claimed
that Israeli forces destroying an apartment building in Lebanon on
Friday because they believed Hezbella leaders were meeting to plan
an attack on Israel. These guys who we eradicated on
Friday were gathering together in order to plan another October seven.
He didn't provide any evidence to support the claim that
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an attack was being planned, saying Israeli officials merely assume
an attack was imminent. On Friday in israeli strike killed
dozens in Southern Bay Route, including two senior Hezbolah commanders.
How Many, self officials maintained that not all those killed
were members of Hesbelah, saying multiple children were among the dead.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
On Marknyfield and Roy O'Neil have more here coming up
in about six minutes. Even though there were more on
the market to buy home, sales actually fell in August,
Brian Shook report.
Speaker 8 (22:28):
Prices were also at a record high.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Tight supply is keeping the pressure on prices. The median
price of an existing.
Speaker 5 (22:34):
Home sold in August was four hundred and sixteen seven
hundred dollars.
Speaker 9 (22:37):
That is a three point one percent year over year.
Speaker 8 (22:40):
Diana Olek says that's down just over one percent from
the previous month. It's the highest median sales price for August. Ever,
sales are up for homes priced above seven hundred fifty
thousand dollars, while down for homes under three hundred thousand.
I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
A concerning trend among young people for a quick high
using laughing gas, and it's no laughing matter.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
Scott Carr has more.
Speaker 10 (23:04):
Health officials warned the teams have recently been using nitrous
oxide products sold by a company called Galaxy Gas. The
Atlanta based company says it's nitrous oxide chargers in stainless
steel cartridges are intended only for culinary practice, but a
twenty eighteen study cited by CNN shows the trend is
quickly growing in the US and the UK, and has
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gained popularity through social media sites, though many depictions of
its use is now being censored on some platforms. TikTok
users who search for galaxy gas are being sent to
helplines and other resources on substance abuse.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
I'm Scott Carr. I mean go to the dentist like
the rest of us. Come on, they show some pride, right, Hey.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
If you're looking for a new job, bre Tennis is
here with a new report that says odds are if
you get it, you're not going to keep it anyway.
Speaker 9 (23:51):
It's a typical process. Apply to a job, get a callback,
and land the gig. But a new study by Forbes
says that's not all. They say forty six percent of
new hires will fail within eighteen months of landing a
new gig. Eighty nine percent of those new hired terminations
are for attitude, followed by misrepresented skills on a resume.
Indeed says if you want to keep the job, play
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nice with co workers beyond time, and know how to
do the things listed on your resume, I'm pre tendant.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
Know how to do the things list it on your
That's a novel idea. Now consider thyself inform.
Speaker 6 (24:28):
This is your favorite president forty five soon to be
forty seven, and my morning show is your morning show
with a guy I like to call beacher Boy. It's
not Delivery, it's still Joinal.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
I'm Michael del Journal on the ear and streaming live
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Speaker 2 (25:06):
Shows commercial free. All right.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
The President of Israel is insisting the country isn't trying
to escalate its ongoing conflict with Hesbelab, just doing what
it must do to keep its country safe. But is
the Middle East about to explode into war orwell, Israel's
latest attack force Hezbolah to the bargaining table. After the
all they have a say and how this all ends.
(25:30):
We give the final story to Rory O'Neil well, Roy,
whoop some facts on us that'll give us a better
idea of how this is rolling.
Speaker 11 (25:37):
Well, we've seen a much more aggressive Israeli military in
their activity in the past seventy two hours or so.
This of course follows that pager and walkie talkie attack
from last week. Earlier today, bombing raids and missile strikes
into Lebanon killed at least one hundred people. Honestly, they're
still doing a casualty assessment, but it looks like Israel
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was even sending messages on calling people in places near
Beirut saying get out of the area, we're about to strike.
And of course this has caused panic traffic jams in
the streets of people trying to flee the area right now.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
So, by the way, the first one was just so
right out of Hollywood and fantastic somehow they get these
pages distributed. Two ways to look at that too. This
shows you how rooted has blagged like Commas and the
Palestinian territory is. I mean, not every ready's walking around
in a uniform. I'm with this army. They're just kind
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of spread out, and they found a way to get
these pagers and walkie talkies to be able to be
detonated there was some collateral damage with that, but by
and large it was targeting a lot of their foot soldiers.
And then the targeting bombing was simply on the sites
that they were threatening to use. Quite frankly, Oh we're
going to retaliate against you with missiles. Okay, well we
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just targeted. No civil were harmed, and they took out
all those missile sites. Now they're warning people get out.
Makes you wonder what's the target this time.
Speaker 11 (27:07):
Well, and it's interesting too, apparently Israel was able to
hack into a Lebanese radio station, take over it's broadcast
and issue that same warning of get out, because more
Israeli military strikes are coming to some parts of Beirut
where they believe they have Hesbolov installations that they want
to take out. As you said, in the past couple
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of weeks, Israeli forces have been going aggressively after rocket
and missile depots and trying to take out some of
those munitions. Of course, all of it supplied by Iran.
And of course the concern is that the proxy fights
Iran has been fighting using Hesbela and Hamas will eventually
go away and this becomes more of a direct conflict
with Israel and Iran.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
So what is the Palestinian territory if there is no Hamas?
What is Lebanon if there is no Hesbala.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
It's kind of.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
Interesting how Lebanon never really does much cure says much
as if they don't necessarily mind that these Iranian radicals
are taken out of the you know, taken out while
in their country. That's something nobody ever reports out or
talks about. But isn't that interesting?
Speaker 11 (28:12):
Yeah, I'm not sure the centralized government there is as effective,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
Well, yeah, but I mean it's just chaos and all
these proxy worths. So the big question is is this
escalating in and of itself? Not if it brings them
to the table, not if it actually escalates a conclusion
to the Hamas has the law problem.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Time will tell, though, right is the bottom line.
Speaker 11 (28:34):
Yeah, And obviously we saw Admiral Kirby out this weekend,
you know, urging cooler heads and all that stuff. Meanwhile,
with that situation in Gaza, you can forget any talk
of a ceasefire or hostage swap taking place at this point.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
Great reporting today, We'll talk again tomorrow. Roy O'Neil.
Speaker 3 (28:50):
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