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Is anywhere safe anymore? I mean, if you were doing
the odds? Yeah, I know there's a lot of hate
in America. I know there's a lot of mental illness
and people with guns making political statement. But an LDS
church in Grand Blank, Michigan, we're safe there, right, No
for dead, a fifth clinging to life in the hospital
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and more potentially as they go through the debris of
the burned church today to search for we'll have the
very latest on that coming up with Roy O'Neil towards
the end of the hour, Bad Bunny set to headline
the Super Bowl, and I mean just I'm living on
three hours sleep. I couldn't turn off that game last night.
It was so compelling. Cowboys Packers over nine hundred and
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fifty yards of offense and it ends in a forty
to forty tie. Bills and Eagles are the only undefeated teams.
We do have some We'll have a third later after
the Jets of Miami play, but right now, just two
teams without any wins, the Saints and the Titans.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
And I think the Titans are the worst of it.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
And Mayork candidate New York mayor and candidate Eric Adams
has dropped out of the race.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
We'll talk more about that coming up.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
All right, if you're just waking up, it is eight
minutes after the hour. Welcome to Monday, September the twenty ninth.
I'm looking down. We don't see any progress ending the
war in the Middle East. We don't see any progress
in ending the war with Russia and Ukraine. Another mass shooting,
this time a Michigan church, and a looming government shutdown.
(02:12):
Republican consulting Chris Walker is joining us to discuss if
the political tables might be turning away from the GOP
or if there is a time for the president to
harness some of that earlier in the year momentum and
start getting some victories.
Speaker 4 (02:25):
Good morning, Chris Walker, Good morning Michael. How are you brother?
Speaker 1 (02:29):
I'm doing good, well, not good.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
A lot of shootings over the weekend, a lot of
unrest at what point? And I know there was research
we had on Friday, which I'll share with you in
case you didn't read it. Thirty eight percent of the
American people said if we have a government shutdown, they're
going to blame the Democrats. I think it was twenty
nine percent are going to blame the Republicans. Twenty percent
are going to blame the president. That's all we're good
at in America, not solving problems, just blaming people for them.
(02:55):
But obviously I would think the president wants to avoid
the shutdown.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
It seems like it. I mean, I think we're gonna see,
you know, the Democrats and Republicans getting together today to
meet and talk about it. Uh, you know, there is
political you know, hey to be made in conflicts. You know,
the Democrats need to get some you know, wins for
their side. To extract some flush from the President and Republicans.
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I mean that they don't. All they can do is
kind of you know, obstruct right now. You know, they're
not in the mood to to work with the president
on stuff. So this is this is their chance to
grant stand and try to try to get what the
quote unquote win for their for their team, you know.
And honestly, I was listening to our friend play, you know, Travis,
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you know, here in Nashville on Friday, and one of
the things he was saying that I kind of think
might be accurate. I think most people don't care about
shutdowns anymore. I mean, we've I've been hearing shutdown conversations
since Newt Gingrich in the nineties, and to some degree,
we have the same drive every fall, you know, before
the holiday or some other type of situation, and it
(04:04):
just to me, it's just it's it's uh. I don't
want to call our government situation boring, but you know,
they always find a deal. They always keep the government open.
It grows at a higher level, like I would kind
of welcome a shutdown and government.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
I have always said that because I've always said that because.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
Only essential government continues.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
I am of the feeling only central, you know, essential
government should ever happen. So we have a two party
stranglehold that creates distraction and divide, a one party media
that creates confusion and mistrust that wa people hyper focused
on the presidency.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
That was never intended.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
The real power belongs in Congress, and Congress's chief job
is a budget.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
It just shows how incompetent they are.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
What we really need is a zero based, prioritize balanced budget,
no continuing resolutions, and one budget for each two year
session of Congress to avoid all this nonsense.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
But you're right, and at.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Some point I would ask you maybe what we need
to discuss, both as Republican and Democrats, is the difference
between being an opposition party and an obstruction party, the
difference between being checks and balances and dysfunctional, because that's
at the root of the problem.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
This is partisan politics over governing.
Speaker 4 (05:15):
That's right, there's no there's no check and balance because
it's really just you know, what what is the Democrat
Party going to do? And what the what's the Republican
Party going to do? And so at the end of
the day, there isn't a Republican or Democrat mentioned in
our constitution, and yet that is kind of what we've
we've kind of built ourselves into as a political structure.
(05:35):
You know, I was reading something this morning that was saying, uh,
Hill staffers prepping for you know, shut down two, and
it's like, oh, well, somebody please think of the overpaid
children on the Hill staff. But you know, it's it's
a funny situation that we find ourselves in. I think
the only people that really care about it are the
Washington people who are benefiting from, you know, the trillions
of dollars that are being spent with without any accountability.
(05:58):
So you know, the President I think is rightfully trying
to kind of get this through, and I think he is.
I think Russ vote ahead of O and B is
salivating at the opportunity to being able to use this
as a as a tool to be able to cut
more government. And I think that's going to be a
great thing. This is almost those two point zero in
a way where you can kind of take this real
opportunity to potentially not just put people on furlough, but say,
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you know, here's a pink clip, thank you for for service.
So you know what I see as a what a
lot of people in the in the political press are
trying to see as a crisis opportunity. I see as
an opportunity.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
Republican consultant Chris Walker joining us.
Speaker 2 (06:37):
I just did you know a whole segment on John
Fetterman and Fetterman on the weekend talk shows basically saying, no,
I'm not going to call uh my opponents Nazis and tyrants,
and no I'm not going to switch parties. I'm gonna
stay right in my party. My party needs this sensibility.
(06:57):
There's someone at least attempting to calm the rhetoric, calm
the hatred, calm the division.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
Who's doing it for your party?
Speaker 4 (07:10):
Good question? I think Charlie Kirk was until you know,
a few weeks ago. I think there is a there
there again. I think we're seeing just as much on
the conservative side as anywhere else. There is there is
money to be made from division. You know, you and
(07:30):
I both live in Nashville. We're seeing a lot of
television ads for a special House election here in Tennessee
this next week, and uh, you know, every single Adam
watching during football, it's garbage. They're garbage. And you know,
I think we have a very a very cynical political class,
a political consulting class that is continuing to feed lowest
(07:52):
common denominator outcomes for these candidates. They should be getting
their money back. You know, there's no nothing about high mindedness,
nothing about actually debating or having real issues. It's all
about just launching, you know, crazy, you know, the most
ridiculous lines from a television ad, and it needs to stop,
so you know, but ultimately, again, if the voters do
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not warrant that change, or if the voters do not
reward somebody for being more of a conciliatory voice, that
will continue. And look, a lot of conservatives are not
in the mood for conciliatory action. And we've seen what happened.
There's so much talk from the left about law fair
and First Amendment stuff, but none of them set a
word as they were prosecuting President Trump and you know,
(08:34):
cutting people's freedom and telling people that they couldn't think
think for themselves on COVID. And so there's a lack
of patience for anyone saying, hey, we should work with
the other side, because ultimately they've seen nothing but derision
from that other side when they weren't in power, so
you know, there's a little bit of what goes around
comes around. Feeling right now, I don't think that's long
(08:54):
term healthy for the for the Republic. The mood that
people are in right now.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
There's a reason why the two state solution will never
work because one side doesn't even see the other's right
to exist. That and the territory is within the other's territory.
That's the problem with the two state solution. You could say,
we have the same problem here. We can't find a
two party solution, can we because they don't see each
(09:20):
other's right to exist.
Speaker 4 (09:23):
There is no political incentive in working together right now,
and again I understand the need for some of that,
but it is an unhealthy balance that we have now
been for about thirty five plus years. At some point,
you know, we need to find some level of communication.
You know, again disappointing to Charlie Kirk. You know, talking
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is how without talking, that's how relationships break down. And
instead of going to our you know, individual bubbles and
hearing information that only one side says. You know that
there is value in listening, but you know, when I
when I hear the other side, I hear higher taxes,
I hear illegal immigration, I hear a lot of things
(10:08):
that I'm vociferously opposed to. And so it is hard
for me even to hear what Democrats are trying to
throw and say, Okay, I want to talk to you
about that when you're when your position opening position is
an unaccountable border, and and you know untapped spending, and
you know social issues that is, you know, diametrically opposed
(10:29):
to to mine your faith. Well, what else do we
have to talk about? And so, you know, how do
we get to those how do we get those bridges
when they're when there's such a diametrically opposed worldview that
we're kind of working against. We've got to find some avenues.
But ultimately I do agree, you know, it's difficult when
you do that. Somebody like Bill Maher is doing it well,
but I mean even Bill is wrong on a lot
of things.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
And so yeah, Bill.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
Mars coming out of that balance, Bill Mars coming up
in our sounds a day and I'm going to repeat
RFK and sixty eight. Tragically two months later he would
be assassinated. But that kind of a speech, the Knight
Martin Luther King was assassinated is a speech that needs
to be made today. Someone talking to the sensible center,
as Richard Nixon did in sixty eight, needs to happen today.
(11:10):
I think we need not a self proclaimed revival at
a memorial service, but a real, actual cultural movement and
spiritual revival in this country. That's how we got out
of it in sixty eight, and the American people having
enough with the hatred and violence.
Speaker 1 (11:25):
I don't see any of that.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
The other date that scares me is eighteen fifty because
when I start looking at what led to the Civil
War and this kind of divide on big issues, and
what makes it different is today we have multiple issues
where no common ground morally can be found, and we
have the Internet, which enters crazy land or certainly all
(11:50):
the inciting the crazy needs I listen. There's a chance
Charlie Kirk was the first fire of a civil war,
but that's all.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
The lot as a first shot.
Speaker 4 (12:01):
I'm not I hope that's not the case, and I
think you hit it right on the on the nose.
We have a we have a social media contagion in
this country that we need to address. And it's not
just the children, it's with adults. I think anyone under
thirty five has a very warped view of reality right
now that they look at everything through the lens of
their phone rather than a conversation with an actually human being.
We saw it kind of man, I've seen it manifest
(12:22):
and friends of mine just after Charlie Kirk and other
things where they just don't see anything outside of a
screenshot on their phone. And that's a real problem. And
I think as parents we have responsibilities to keep our
kids off of social media. But I think we also
need to like start looking at our friends who, you know,
when we're having dinner, they're they're plugging on their phone.
We've got to start talking to them. And so that's
in that right or left you're following. Russia would love
(12:46):
to see us divided.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Oh yeah, and then we're probably feeding a lot of
this with bots.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
But I mean, if your father on social media, that
wasn't Charlie Kirk killed. Uh, that wasn't He wasn't shot
from the front, he was shut shot from the behind.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
That wasn't even really him. Uh, this isn't the shooter.
Speaker 2 (13:03):
It's a completely different face, a completely different person.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
I mean, you know this guy even.
Speaker 2 (13:08):
You know, yea, he goes to court today and it's
already I mean, because it's crazy Land, and it's it's
so damaging.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
Yeah, I I don't know, but.
Speaker 4 (13:19):
It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
I think there's an opportunity for the President of the
United States to have an RFK moment and talk to
this country at least take a shot at, you know,
calming things down because things are spinning rapidly out of control.
As to whether or not that's a poarty problem, I
don't know yet, because he really isn't the party.
Speaker 4 (13:38):
I love a lot of what he does, he is
not someone who knows how to build bridges with the
other side of He's very I mean, look, I mean
he wants to he's a wrecking ball for the status quo,
and there's a lot of positive of that. But in
terms of like bringing conciliatory language, I'm not sure that's
that's where where we go for But maybe he can't.
(13:59):
I mean, anyone can do. We we saw out of
boul of Pennsylvania. I changed Donald Trump and anything as possible.
But you know that starts from well, I'm.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
Up, I'm up against heartbreak. I'm not being rude, but
but that's the problem we're dealing with. The Trump two
point oh is sounding more and more like Trump one
point oh. And I hope you can find a turning point.
Maybe Michigan and North Carolina's shootings will bring that about.
Time will tell.
Speaker 3 (14:27):
This is your morning Show with Michael Del Chrono.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
To the talk back line, we go. Let's start with
Ben in Oklahoma City.
Speaker 5 (14:34):
I went to see the new movie One Battle after Another.
DiCaprio and Sean Penn are just a bunch of leftists.
They're spreading all kinds of misinformation. It's about the immigration
camps and all the blowing enough the paragrid releasing the
immigrants from the camps is just total ridiculous. Putting ideas
(14:57):
in people's heads. Is sad.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
Well, that's not a new trend. Brenda in Saint Louis, Hi.
Speaker 6 (15:04):
Michael, this is Brenda from Saint Louis, Puerto Rican.
Speaker 4 (15:06):
Here.
Speaker 6 (15:08):
Bad Bunny is a Puerto Rican rapper and singer, very
very popular among our people. And I'm glad that he
will be the person singing or performing at the super
Bowl because I hope it opens up a conversation about
Puerto Rico and a lot of the injustices that the
people there live under through the control of the United States.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
So you tell me, tell you what that the halftime
Super Bowl entertainment isn't supposed to be about opening up
political debates and conversations. Is that really the appropriate place?
Is that the real appropriate reason? My people are my wife,
(15:52):
my children, my community, my state, my country. The Super
Bowl is in a sporting event. I was looking back
two thousand and one. We had Aerosmith and Sink, Britney Spears,
Mary J. Blijanelli, You two in two thousand and two,
Shanaiah twenty two thousand and three, Janet Jackson two thousand
and four, Paul McCartney two thousand and five, Rolling Stones
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two thousand and six, Prince two thousand and seven, Tom
Petty two thousand and eight, Bruce Springsteen two thousand and nine,
The Who twenty ten, Black Eyed Peas twenty eleven, Madonna
twenty twelve, Beyonce twenty thirteen, Bruno Mars Maybe the Best
Ever twenty fourteen, Katie Perry Coleplay, Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake,
Maroon five, the Weekend, and then all of a sudden
(16:36):
it becomes Doctor Dre Snoop Dogg Shair, Kendrick Lamar and
now Bad Bunny Time will tell we's see how it
works as the NFL tries to do all it can
to run us off from the game.
Speaker 3 (16:54):
Helly, this is Mike the Baptist in Cotton Down, Tennessee.
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Enjoy.
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the kitchen table of your morning show for just waking
up and shooting at an LDS church in Grand Blank, Michigan,
has left four dead, one clinging to life in the hospital,
and they continue to search the burned out ruin of
the church for potentially more victims.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Seven others injured in the hospital.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is out dropping out
for reelection. Is that going to be enough to bring
support to Cuomo to defeat Mom Donnie? Time will tell
and Bad Bunny is set to be the twenty twenty
six halftime show. Your emails at Michael diadiheartmedia dot Com
asked the question who's making these selections for the NFL? Well,
(18:27):
I can tell you the rumor, the social media rumor
was it was going to be Taylor Swift, which I
don't know what you think of Taylor Swift. I think
that it would have been a good choice. The three
year saga with Travis Kelcey. They're now engaged. You know what,
women have come to the sport. This could be a
celebration at halftime. I don't know that the Chiefs can
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get back, but if they did, wouldn't that be a
huge coup? And then the rumor was if not her
was going to be post Malone and then we end
up getting bad Bunny, all right, So the NFL ultimately
has the final approval. Say, But in twenty nineteen they
signed a contract with rock Nation. That's Jay Z's company,
(19:14):
and they serve the NFL with live music entertainment strategy
and they helped pick the artists, shape the creative direction,
and handle all the production details. So Rock Nation jay
Z and that started in two thousand and nine. That's
why I was going over and I'll just start with
two thousand.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
I don't want to go all the way back.
Speaker 2 (19:34):
First of all, I'm kind of in favor of let's
just go back to a normal halftime, because that's a
momentum killer to take such a big break. But in
two thousand and one, they had Aerosmith in sync, Britney Spears,
Nelly and Mary J. Blige. It was the Kings of
Rock and Pop. Two thousand and two, U two three,
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Shania Twain four, Jana Jackson with Justin Timberlake two thousand
and five, Paul McCartney two thousand and six, The Rolling
Stones two thousand and seven, Prince Tom Petty two thousand
and eight, Bruce Springsteen two thousand and nine, The Who
in twenty ten, Black Eyed Peas, twenty eleven, Madonna twenty twelve,
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Beyonce twenty thirteen, Bruno Mars and Red Hot Chili Peppers
that may have been the best ever twenty fourteen, Katie
Perry twenty fifteen with Lenny Kravitz, Coldplay, Beyonce and Bruno
Mars in twenty sixteen, Lady Gaga in twenty seventeen, Justin
Timberlake in twenty eighteen, twenty nineteen, Maroon five and then
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jay Z.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
Takes over.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
Shakira j Low, Bad Bunny, Who's back again this year
alone The Weekend in twenty twenty one, Eminem Doctor Dre
Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Mary j Lebige, twenty twenty four,
Usher with Alicia Keys and Ludacris. Twenty twenty five, Kendrick
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Lamar as special guest. How do I pronounce that when
it's sza Jah?
Speaker 1 (21:09):
Or look at us Jah? We're so unhip?
Speaker 2 (21:15):
Twenty twenty five, Kendrick Lamar again with special guest Sharp
and then Bad Bunny this year.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
I mean, you tell me.
Speaker 2 (21:22):
Michael, I wouldn't mind going back to Grambling in the
Southern University. Well there is that that was Super Bowl one.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
Anyway, but that's who's responsible.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
So it is ultimately the NFL, but a contract with
Jay Z's company Rock Nation since twenty nineteen that has
led to a lot of this. All right, um, for
those of you that are new in Greenville Spartanburg.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
Sometimes the sounds of the.
Speaker 2 (21:52):
Day are all you really need to know or here
to know the hour in which you live, and today
is no exception, always revealing, often entertaining.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
These are your sounds of the day.
Speaker 3 (22:03):
A right, aur, this is CNN, this is the news.
Speaker 5 (22:07):
And that's a lot more people are watching the cartoon Networks.
Speaker 3 (22:10):
Lunge Robbery runs right now.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
I'm big good democratic. This is like a gold stall
in a past.
Speaker 7 (22:15):
You should have a government that just minds its own
damn business and leaves people alone.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
Well, we start with Eric Adams five weeks before the election.
He's finally thrown in the towel. What does that do?
Is there enough Adam's support to go to Clomo to
defeat Mom Donnie?
Speaker 1 (22:32):
Well not if the polls are acerate. But here's how
he made the announcement. But I must also sound a warning.
Speaker 8 (22:37):
Extremism is growing in our politics. Our children are being
radicalized to hate our city and our country. Political anger
is turning into political violence. Too often, the city's forces
use local government to advance to visit virgenas with little
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thank God for how it hurts every day New Yorkers.
Major change is welcome and necessary, but beware of those
who claim the answer to destroy the very system we
build it together over generations. That is not changed, that
is chaos. Instead, I urge New Yorkers to choose leaders not.
Speaker 1 (23:23):
By what they promised, but by what they have delivered.
Speaker 8 (23:29):
Although this is the end of my reelection campaign, it
is not the end of my public service.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
I will continue to fight for.
Speaker 8 (23:39):
This city as I have for forty years since the
day I joined the NYPD, to make our streets safer
and our systems era.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
So what becomes of New York City now, five weeks
before the election. Well, if the polls are accurate, and
we simply don't know, why are polls inaccurate? Well, people
don't have landlines anymore, and on smartphones, if I don't
see your name and I don't know who you are,
I don't answer. And if I do answer, the way
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things are so heated and divided right now, I'd be
afraid to tell the truth anyway. So you have a
lot of phantom voters that are unaccounted for, and it
makes polls increasingly inaccurate. But if the polls are accurate,
you're sitting right now with Mom Donnie potentially an Islamist,
(24:38):
certainly a socialist at forty two percent. Then you have
former Governor Cuomo at twenty two percent. Adams has been
polling around eight or nine percent. So even if every
ATOMS supporter joined Cuomo, according to the polling anyway, he
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still loses forty to thirty one or somewhere within that
margin of error. It wouldn't seemingly be enough, or you
waited too long, and we STI don't know how the
Republican Swedli Canada is going to do. Big John still
swearing he's going to win this race, that they're underpolled
and undercounted. All right, we did the poll last week
about what will America do if we have a government shutdown? Well,
(25:22):
thirty eight percent will blame the Democrats, twenty nine percent
will blame the Republicans, twenty percent will blame Trump. That's
what we're good at. Who to blame not actually solving
the looming government shutdown.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
What does jd. Vance make of this?
Speaker 9 (25:36):
How do you see this and are you opposed to
a shutdown or do you think there would be advantages
to that potentially.
Speaker 10 (25:44):
Well, look, we don't want to shut down the government, Martha,
but it's really up to the Democrats. Under our system,
you need sixty Senate Democrats to vote for the clean
continuing resolution that the President and House Republicans have put forward.
I think it's preposterous, Martha. I think the American people
realize they should pay attention to the fact that Democrats
are threatening to shut down.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
The entire government because.
Speaker 10 (26:05):
They want to give hundreds of billions of dollars of
health care benefits to illegal aliens.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
I've never seen anything like it.
Speaker 10 (26:11):
I've never seen a political party actually advertising the fact
that they want to shut down every essential function of
government and they want to use that as leveraged so
that they get more money for illegal alien health care benefits.
It's such a stark contrast between Republicans who are trying
to put the interest of the American people first and Democrats, who,
(26:32):
I think, which want to take money from the American
people to give benefits to illegal aliens. We don't want
to shut down the government, but if Democrats refuse to
just pass this clean continuing resolution, that's exactly what's.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Going to happen.
Speaker 10 (26:45):
And I think the Democrats are going to bear the
responsibility for it.
Speaker 2 (26:52):
Why can't a two state solution work well? Because the
territory is within Israel, Supporters have a state within a state,
especially when one side doesn't even see the other's right
to exist. If we can't make a two party system work,
(27:12):
I've got a two state solution work.
Speaker 4 (27:15):
Bill.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
Maher addressed not just.
Speaker 2 (27:20):
What the American media and the Democrat Party does with Israel,
but what it ignores in Africa.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
Again, who are.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
Two people that seemingly get it today, Fetterman and mar
these are the voices we need to start shaping the
Democrat Party, not Vans and Trump.
Speaker 11 (27:43):
But listen fact that this issue has not gotten on
people's radar right, no one's talking about it.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
It's pretty amazing.
Speaker 11 (27:49):
If you don't know what's going on in Nigeria, your
media sources suck.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
You are in a bubble. And again, I'm not a.
Speaker 11 (27:57):
Christian, but they are systematically killing the Christians in Nigeria.
They've killed over one hundred thousand since two thousand and nine.
They've burned eighteen thousand churches. This is so much more.
These are the islamispogoha Ram. This is so much more
of a genocide attempt than what is going on in Gaza.
They are literally attempting to wipe out the Christian population
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of an entire country.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
Where are the kids protesting?
Speaker 5 (28:21):
This?
Speaker 3 (28:23):
Where killed?
Speaker 12 (28:24):
Thank No one will talk about it, so thank you.
Absolutely it's Africa, That's what. No one's talking about it,
and they should be. You can't read about it on
mainstream media.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
It's sad, so thank you for bringing big of the
Jews aren't involved.
Speaker 11 (28:38):
That's why's the Christians in the loved them two.
Speaker 2 (28:40):
Bears Hi Bill Maher getting it. And we haven't even
begun to sort things out. This could lead to an
actual civil war, let alone cooler heads prevailing. That's not
stopping one commentator. He's already blaming Trump for everything.
Speaker 7 (29:00):
And all of this escalation can be traced back to
his entrance into American politics. His claim to fame was
saying that Obama wasn't born in America. He was the
first presidential candidate to have this crowd chant lock her
up about a political opponent, you can bring up the insurrection.
Even in the past few weeks my home city of Chicago,
he posted a photo of Chicago being invaded by the
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Department of War. So the broader point here is Donald
Trump endlessly deflects and tries to blame it on the
other side when he is the one responsible for amping
up the tension in America. And I've spent all of
my formative years, throughout high school, throughout college looking to
the president who I'm supposed to be able to look
up to, and seeing somebody who's trying to place blame
on the left, who's amping up the rhetoric constantly, and yeah,
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it's not good.
Speaker 3 (29:42):
So you think it's Donald Trump's fault that had deranged
left is climbed up to the top of a building
and shut up the ice facility, not once now, but
twice in Texas.
Speaker 7 (29:51):
I think it's Donald Trump's fault that America has gotten
to this heated place.
Speaker 4 (29:55):
I think that's no responsibility for the radicalization on the
left that's causing this vi Twenty nine year olds radicalized
by online communities and online algorithms.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
I'm not gonna blame that.
Speaker 7 (30:05):
You're really Trump, but he was caught in a lot
of online video game algorithms and all these communities Donald.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
Trump, but is Trump?
Speaker 4 (30:12):
Ten years ago?
Speaker 7 (30:13):
Donald Trump amped up attention to America.
Speaker 10 (30:15):
So he ran ten years ago, and this guy then
ten years later, somehow you're connecting.
Speaker 4 (30:22):
Can't you just take responsibility for it?
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Oh?
Speaker 10 (30:25):
You, let's not do the like he has to take responsibility.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
Twenty two year old YouTuber you want me?
Speaker 4 (30:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (30:32):
And it is twenty two year old YouTuber.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
Obviously you missed the Barack Obama years while you were
still in diapers.
Speaker 10 (30:41):
People who majored in an online activision with a minor and puberty,
Bob really a little bit.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
Any of you in the media clearly missed the art
of the deal.
Speaker 4 (30:51):
It's going to work out.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
I warned you all about this.
Speaker 2 (30:54):
With Charlie Kirk's death, there's a lot of people are
going to rise up wanting to be Charlie Kirks. And
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It's your Morning Show with Michael del Chorno.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
The Big story, of course, five people, including the shoot
dead after an attack at an LDS church in Michigan
on Sunday.
Speaker 12 (32:42):
Lisa Carton reports it happened in the city of Grand Blanc.
Davidson Township Police Chief Jay Randon describes the scene got.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
Here, the church was on fire, the gunman was down,
and it's just been it's been a very busy, busy scene.
Speaker 1 (32:57):
You can imagine.
Speaker 12 (32:57):
Grond Blanc is a small community about fifty miles north
of Detroit. Police Chief William Rain he.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
Drove his vehicle through the front doors of the church.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
He then exited his vehicle, firing chaval rounds and individuals
within a church.
Speaker 12 (33:12):
The forty year old shooter is deceased after he was
engaged by two officers. I'm Lisa Carton.
Speaker 1 (33:18):
Your Morning show. National corresponding. Roy O'Neil is joining us.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
Rory, do we know anything about this individual? Involved in
this grand blank shooting any more today than we knew yesterday,
just other than on a Iroqi veteran and a pretty
low profile family man online.
Speaker 9 (33:36):
That's something snapped, something happened. Yeah, we don't really have
a much better idea. The FBI is leading the investigation
here because this took place at a church. They called
us a targeted attack. And the fact that IEDs were
also at least with the vehicle. I don't think he
had a chance to use them because the police were
there so quickly, about thirty seconds for officers to arrive.
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Believe it or not, that probably that likely made the
situation much better, even though he was still able to
set fire to that church. Now that the sun is up,
they are able to start the search or the rubble again,
and sadly, they are expecting to find more bodies in
that debris.
Speaker 2 (34:14):
So one of the most twisted parts of the story
is they're all in church opening him.
Speaker 1 (34:20):
It's ten o'clock service.
Speaker 2 (34:22):
They hear this crash and they see that a pickup
truck had just slammed into the front of the church.
They thought something was wrong and they went to help
the person in the truck, and he gets out and
starts shooting. What I don't understand when was the fire
started in how.
Speaker 9 (34:37):
Yeah, we believe the gasoline was used as an accelerant.
Exactly how and when that fire was set that timeline,
it's still a little bit unclear. It looks like, as
I said, the officers were there in about thirty seconds,
but it took about ten minutes before the man was
killed at the scene, So that time with the officers
responding versus the shootout. Yeah, we're still trying to piece
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together exactly when the fire would have been set, because
again we don't think he used I think they found
three IEDs in the bed of the pickup.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
And even worse a shooting to add to it, we
had two the shooter in North Carolina, he pulls up
in his boat and opens fire. This guy, at least
here we can see a track record through his lawsuits
alone of mental illness rights noise.
Speaker 9 (35:24):
Well, yeah, PTSD he claims was diagnosed. He was a
big part of the Wounded Warrior campaign. I think was
back in twenty twelve. He was Kelly Pickler's date for
a Country Music award, trying to draw attention to the
needs of wounded warriors in both cases though both men
both in North North Carolina and Michigan, both forty both
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Iraq war vets, both former Marines, and this guy though
was taken into custody by the Coastguard. He is appearing
before a judge in North Carolina today.
Speaker 2 (35:56):
I gotta tell you, I don't know if it would
take a joint session of Congress for both parties end
up in Calm America or the President himself, but something
needs to do something because it's just getting worse and worse.
Great reporting, worry. We'll talk again tomorrow. Well that'll do
it for today. Only one chance to live Monday, September
the twenty ninth. Go make a difference in someone's life,
cherish your own. We'll see you tomorrow morning for your
morning show.
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