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September 30, 2025 34 mins

President Trump met with Israeli President Netanyahu on Monday. Are we closer to peace in the Middle East? National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the latest.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 4 (00:26):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Bill Jordan.

Speaker 5 (00:30):
Seven minutes after the hour, Good morning, and welcome to Tuesday, September,
the thirtieth year of our Lord, twenty twenty five. That's
going to do it for September. After today, we're all
ready to the month of Halloween that happened, then Thanksgiving,
then Christmas, then New Year's then the long illness than death.
Then everybody that knew us is dead, and it's as

(00:52):
if we never existed.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Thank you, Captain Positive. Where was I? Oh?

Speaker 5 (00:56):
Eight minutes now after the hour, President Trump will speak
at this unprecedented meeting. I can't believe the LEFTI isn't
going crazy with this. He's literally called in all the
generals and admirals to turn their attention to America versus
the world with its military use. Signs are pointing towards
the government shutdown, but is it really bad? Keith Urban

(01:17):
Andicle Kimman are calling it quits after nearly twenty years
of marriage, and the MLB postseason begins today. Well, President
Trump met with the Israeli Prime Minister BB Netanyahu yesterday.
Are we closer to peace in the Middle East? I
just spend thirty minutes going over the twenty point plan
and I only took about two of those points legitimately, seriously,
But let's see what Rory sees are your Morning show

(01:39):
national correspondent, Rory O'Neil.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
This here. Good morning, Rory, and good morning.

Speaker 6 (01:43):
So they did get net and Yahoo to sort of
come alongside these twenty points as you laid out. But
he might have some problems that is right back home.
But look, who's got enough political problems. But we haven't
heard how Hamas feels about most of these points. A
lot of them revolve around the economic future of Gaza
and bringing in Tony Blair and things like that. Some

(02:05):
are more focused on the turning over of the hostages
within seventy two hours and a drawdown of Israeli forces
in Gaza over time. You know, the President I think
feels this is a done deal and Hamas may still
be a long way away from agreeing to it.

Speaker 5 (02:23):
You know, every time I talk to military leaders who
to any kind of study in war college, the enemy
has to say is something early and often you need
to learn in principle in this case, it's not really
an honest view of the enemy. I mean, yeah, from
the Western perspective, Hamas are terrorists and they're evil. From
their perspective, they're faithful warriors and worshipers. So this, you know,

(02:47):
there's mixed in these points elements where Hamas citizens can say, well,
I'm going to stay in Palestine, but I'm not going
to be warlike and they'll give them amnesty. That's like
leaving cancer cells in place in the body and not
expecting it to metastasize. So it's just filled with naivete.
But yes to your simple point, Yeah, of the Palestinian
authorities behind this. Arab and Muslim world is behind this.

(03:10):
Hamas isn't going to be, nor is iron So what
do you got right points two and three and four
that's for sure, right the rest then all.

Speaker 6 (03:21):
Becomes window dressing as to whether or not it becomes
the new Atlantic city of the world, right in the
long term.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
You know, again, I think the president.

Speaker 5 (03:30):
By the way, that is not a leftist reporter snide remark,
So nobody emailed me, honestly, goodness. You get you get
fifteen sixteen in here, and you start seeing you know,
the development plans, and who's going to be on the
board of the development and what they're going to build.
I mean, you know, it's yeah, there's a lot of
ridiculousness in this. This is not a serious plan to
piece in my mind anyway.

Speaker 6 (03:51):
Yeah, and I forgot the great point I was going
to make now, but I'm sure. I'm sure it was
a brilliant one.

Speaker 5 (03:56):
No, I was defending you before somebody said anything, because
it's it's actually in there in points seventeen and eighteen.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
Right. I even said, I guess the casinos down the road.

Speaker 6 (04:07):
Right, But you know, it is just part of this
broader agreement for the area that we're not sure, as
you said, it's unlikely that Hamas is going to sign
on to this. Of course, you know they're in desperate
throws now too, Right, They've got a figure a few
thousand Hamas members left. They think in Gaza As the
Israeli forces have done a heck of a job in
trying to root out that terrorist group, And you know,

(04:29):
what is their future if they're not going to be
blown up soon enough? Anyway by these Israeli attacks.

Speaker 5 (04:35):
Well Red asked me earlier, he said, don't you think
this should have been no more than ten points? I mean,
I could think of three or four maybe, but by
hass twenty one, it was twenty one.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
It was twenty one.

Speaker 5 (04:46):
But even at twenty it's twenty things that can go wrong,
which then just gives a green light for Israel to
go wipe out Hamas or isn't Yeah, who said we
can do this the easy way, you know, this plan
or be coming to wipe you out the hardly. I
think it's a license for Israel to open up. And
I remember my broken point.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 6 (05:07):
President Trump has this the way he negotiates till oftentimes
declare victory before everyone is on board, right, and then
that sort of pressure, you know, pushes them to come
up to the line. So that may be the tactic
here that he's sort of declaring victory, that this is
a done deal, and now it puts pressure on Hamas
in order to step up and agree to this. We've
seen him do this in other negotiations, even about the

(05:28):
TikTok deal. You know, he was declaring victory more than
a week ago, and yeah, it did finally come around.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
So perhaps that's part of that negotiating.

Speaker 6 (05:37):
Strategy that he uses, is to force folks to agree
to his terms.

Speaker 5 (05:42):
I think it's just nice to know I'm not tellingyone
that this is my train of thought. I've always gonna
be back to talk about government shut down in the
third hour, although I just shared with the listeners in
Axios piece which really breaks down how nothing really shuts down.
It's really not the boogey man you think it is.
But it's looming, so we will cover.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
It for you coming up.

Speaker 5 (06:01):
All right, one thing's for sure, it's it's only been
forty eight hours. But we are learning quickly more. We're
putting a picture together of who this Michigan church attacker was.
You hear former military, and whether it's New Jersey or Michigan,

(06:24):
both of those were former military. You think maga, but
this isn't a mega This isn't a mega atack I
mean the two flags flying as he drives his Silverado
into the front of the church.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
This guy is.

Speaker 5 (06:37):
Was very psychotic and unstable, and I don't know what Mormon.
It was news to me that he had ever lived
in Utah. I mean, this is can we can we
agree on? This was a Mormon psychotic obsession, nothing political,
and it seems to be, if anything, rather personal.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
Of all the.

Speaker 5 (06:59):
Stories surfaced yesterday, there was a guy running for city council.
Read did you see that video? This guy's canvassing the neighborhoods.
I've run it for city council, you know. And he's
talking issues, he says, this guy, this guy answers the door.
He's so friendly, knowledgeable. They're going back and forth on
some of the issues, and then all of a sudden,

(07:19):
he just launches into it.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
By the way, on table, what we really need to do.

Speaker 5 (07:24):
He starts launching into the Mormons are the Antichrist, and
and and then this this guy's like, I gotta get
out of here.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
And if you want to knock not want to knock
on doors? Yes it does these days.

Speaker 5 (07:36):
So and then we had several other friends and acquaintances
of the man who have come forward. So former marine yes,
killed four people, Yes, but seemed to be obsessed with
the Church of Latter day Saints, according to friends. According
to even a guy running for city council, the animosity,

(07:57):
the friends said, stemmed from a breakup with a religious
girlfriend over a decade ago, and that led the man
to rant about the church at his best friend's wedding.
This is like out of the movie Wedding Crashers. He's
got the microphone, he's supposed to be doing a toast
to the bride and groom, and all of a sudden
he's going into and in that rant, he there, like

(08:22):
with the canvassing city council candidate, starts ranting that the
Mormon Church is the Antichrist, and just days before the attack.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
Did it with the politician.

Speaker 5 (08:39):
So this has been a kind of a consistent obsession
and pattern with him. The attacker, identified by authorities as
Thomas Jacob Sandford, crashed a four door pickup displaying two
American flags into the church building in Grand Blank Township
near Flint, Michigan, during a worship service on Sunday. The

(09:01):
only good thing I can say, Michael, is they found
no other people in the debris. Yeah, that was yet
because you know he obviously we believe he used gasoline
as an accelerant. So the saddest part about this story
is just to show you the hearts of believers. They
hear a loud crash and they can see some truck
it's just driven right through the front door. They thought somebody,

(09:22):
you know, something happened. They thought that person was introuble.
They go running to the truck to help, and he
comes out shooting and setting on fire. So I think
a lot of people, desperately after the three of the
four last mass shootings were transgender leftists, were wanting to
find a Maga shooting.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
I don't think that's what you have here.

Speaker 5 (09:45):
I think you have a very troubled individual obsessed with
the Mormon church because of a girl he dated while
living in Utah who was a Mormon, carrying out his
Morbon Mormon hatred and upset. So that's the latest on
that shooter. The big story is the Trump twenty point
plan to end the war in the Gaza. It's about

(10:06):
seventeen points too many, none of which Amas is probably
going to agree to, and it's all going to give
a green light for Israel to wipe him out even more.
We are headed to a showdown Fetterman. By the way,
he blames democrats. I got to get to that story
later in the show. But is it really that bad
to have a government shutdown? In fact, we did an

(10:28):
Axios story in our first hour. Go back and listen
to the podcast if you want to, but it's fascinating.
It's Axios, a leftist news organization, being honest about the shutdowns.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
No big deal in.

Speaker 5 (10:38):
Fact, and the previous shutdowns, employment went up, GDP went up,
consumer spending went up. And as for the government agencies
that are disrupted, they all get back paid. So it's
just a big long vacation. Which you should be horrified
is when the government is open and spending out of control,

(11:00):
building government out of control and amassing debt, that is
going to be the boogeyman and destroy your future. And
earlier more people wanted to talk about Nicole Kidman and
Keith Urban breaking up, and I think it had to
do with that filthy Baby Girl movie. I think that
was the final straw for Keith Urban. Listen, and every

(11:21):
divorce you have to take a side. And as much
as I like Nicole Kidman's little talk before a movie
at the cinema. She walks in in her pants suit
and her eyes are so alive with film and storytelling. See,
they're big into storytelling, but they're not big into prioritizing
their marriages and their kids and stay home.

Speaker 7 (11:40):
And it's so shocking because they always just seem to
be in tune with each other. Well, they're just never home.
I could never be home.

Speaker 5 (11:48):
I watch everybody on Fox, and I think to myself,
what kind of a marriage you have?

Speaker 2 (11:52):
People go home? They don't ever go home.

Speaker 5 (11:56):
Some of these people are here at three in the
morning when I come to work, and then right before
I go to sleep at seven o'clock, there's still on
TV talking. They love TV more than there was. Look
at this morning show host and her husband. Are they
ever theyn't even live in the same state. When's in
New York, one's in Florida. How does that work?

Speaker 2 (12:11):
I don't get it.

Speaker 5 (12:13):
I don't get any of this stuff, but I can
tell you she went too far with Baby Girl, and
that's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Speaker 2 (12:18):
That movie was filthy and I'm not even a prude.

Speaker 3 (12:22):
This is Your Morning Show with Michael del Chono.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
You're just waking up.

Speaker 5 (12:27):
These are your top five stories of the day.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
Well, it's looking more and more like a government shutdown.
Oh no, say it ain't.

Speaker 8 (12:36):
No.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
Mark Mayfield has more. Vice President j. D. Vance spoke
on Monday afternoon.

Speaker 9 (12:41):
I think we're headed to a shutdown because the Democrats
won't do.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
The right thing.

Speaker 10 (12:44):
Republicans and Democrats sat down with President Trump Monday to
try and hammer out an agreement to a short term deal.
Vans and How Speaker Mike Johnson came out of that
meeting saying Democrats seems set on the shutdown. Democrats say
they're drawing a line in the sand to stop a
Republican assault on the healthcare of the American people. The
government will partially shut down Wednesday at twelve oh one
am Eastern if no deal can be reached.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
I'm Marknefield.

Speaker 5 (13:05):
How serious is the President of the United States taking
this as issue? Well, he's getting a little criticism after
posting an AI generated video. It depicted the House Minority
Leader Hakim Jeffries wearing a sombrero and mustache, Senate Minority
Leader Chucky Schumer speaking in a fake voice as the
government is preparing to shut down.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
Tammy Trehillo has more.

Speaker 11 (13:27):
Video to pick Schumer and Jeffries as if they're speaking
to reporters following their meeting with Trump at the White
House Monday, with the fabricated audio depicting Schumer as arguing
for undocumented immigrants to get free healthcare because minority voters
hate Democrats.

Speaker 5 (13:41):
It's a disgusting video, and we're going to continue to
make clear bigotry.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
We'll get you nowhere.

Speaker 11 (13:46):
Jeffrey spoke about the video on MSNBC Monday Night. Democrats
say they're drawing a line in the sand to stop
a Republican assault on the healthcare of the American people.
The government will partially shut down Wednesday at twelve oh
one am Eastern if.

Speaker 2 (13:59):
No deal can be reached.

Speaker 11 (14:00):
I'm Tammy Trihio.

Speaker 5 (14:04):
I can see through this, but I'll try to do
it with a great face. Taylor Swift is booking another
NBC Late.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
Night talk appearance.

Speaker 5 (14:12):
The network announced the singer songwriter will sit down for
an extended interview with late night host Seth Myers that'll
be on October eighth. The appearance will come just two
days after her visit with The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
She has set to release her twelfth album, The Life
of a Showgirl on Friday, and yes, she's making political
statements and trying to prop up late night television. Some

(14:34):
USPS United States Postal Services services will cost more of
this holiday season. It's beginning to look like failed government.

Speaker 12 (14:44):
Price is four Priority Mail, Priority Mail, Express Parcels, Selected
USPS Ground Advantage all going up. The USPS says it's
part of its Delivery for America ten year plan that
aims to modernize the postal network and ensure long term
financial sustainability. Increases range from forty cents to seven bucks,
and they take effect this Sunday.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
I'm jim Roop, all right, I gotta tell you. I'll
be honest with you.

Speaker 5 (15:10):
There's nothing like fall in college football and NFL football.
There is something great about when the temperatures fall and
baseball really mad, he said. October Wildcard playoffs begin today.
It's the Tigers and Guardians, Oh my twelve noon. After
battling all year to win the division, they face each other.

Speaker 2 (15:31):
In the first round of the Wildcard playoffs.

Speaker 5 (15:33):
Padres and Cubs at two Red Sox Yankees that age
old rivalry at five, and the Reds and the Dodgers
tonight at eight Monday Night.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
Football double header two.

Speaker 5 (15:42):
Two of TDS led to a dolphin twenty seven to
twenty one victory over the Jets, who are now zero
and four and joined the Saints and the Titans as
garbage and winless in the NFL, and all Broncos twenty
eight to three over the Bengals. Succession actor Kiaran Culkin
is forty three, Fran Dresher's sixty eight, and Keeping the
Face star Jenna elf And is fifty four. If it's
your birthday, Happy birthday. We are so glad you were born,

(16:04):
and thanks for waking up with your morning show.

Speaker 13 (16:09):
I'm Jim Schultz in Tampa, and my morning show is
your Morning Show with Michael Jill Jno.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
Hey, it's Michael reminding you that your morning show can
be heard live each weekday morning five to eighth Central,
six to nine Eastern in great cities like Nashville, Tennessee,
two below, Mississippi, and Sacramento, California. We'd love to be
a part of your morning routine and take the drive
to work with you, but better late than never. We're
grateful you're here now. Enjoy the podcast.

Speaker 14 (16:38):
Hey Michael, I think they ought to take your man
card away if you're going to see a movie called
Baby Girl anyways.

Speaker 5 (16:46):
Well, first of all, I didn't go to the theater
to see Baby Girl. It was on Netflix. My son
kept calling me in to gross me out. Then my
wife came in and yelled at both of us, turn
that off. That's filthy, you boys watching me like I
called in so many times. I took in enough of
it to tell you that. You know, I would think
if it had caused some problems at home it was
that was filthy. But I will not defend myself. I

(17:12):
will say this. Between Jeffrey heckling my stand up comedy earlier, I.

Speaker 2 (17:16):
Didn't know that was on the on YouTube. I just
ran a crosl.

Speaker 5 (17:19):
I know, but it's like seven years later, you want
to heckle me.

Speaker 7 (17:21):
I didn't really listen. I just said, those are some
fancy pants. That's all I said. Yes I did stand
up comedy, and yes it's pretty good. It's seven minutes
of good material.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
Well, thank you. Were you just riffing or did you
I was just riffing? Wow?

Speaker 5 (17:35):
But you know, between you heckling my stand up comedy
of seven years ago Youngstown, where I am king questioning
my man card. I need a pep talk before we
do sounds of the day. Please, I got you right
right right.

Speaker 15 (17:47):
Here, Jeeie smoke, thank you, She's gonna get smoked now stopped.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of the sense. I don't think he knows.

Speaker 5 (18:01):
Always revealing, it's got to be a big myth.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
Is how do you like my garbage like your garbage truck.

Speaker 5 (18:12):
Don't know how I feel about your twenty point plan
or your big build up to your twenty point plan
as laid out yesterday.

Speaker 16 (18:20):
This is a big, big day, a beautiful day, potentially
one of the great days ever in civilization. Wow, things
that have been going on for hundreds of years and
thousands of years. We're gonna, at least we're at a minimum,
very very close, and I think we're beyond very close.

(18:41):
And I'm not just talking about Gaza, guys, is one thing,
but we're talking about much beyond Gaza, the whole deal,
everything getting solved. It's called peace in the Middle East,
and let's call it eternal peace in the Middle East.

Speaker 5 (18:58):
He's promising eternal peace at the greatest, most respected day
and civilization.

Speaker 7 (19:06):
I didn't know we were doing Fridays with forty seven
today sounds like.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
And yet he continued, So.

Speaker 16 (19:13):
This is far more than anybody expected. But the level
of support that I've had from the nations in the
Middle East and surrounding Israel and neighbors of Israel has
been incredible, incredible.

Speaker 5 (19:27):
Every single one of them Europe well, with the exception
of Hamas. So far, President kind of lays out some
of the highlights of the plan.

Speaker 16 (19:35):
But if accepted by Hamas's proposal calls for the release
of all remaining hostages immediately, but in no case more
than seventy two hours, and it means the immediate end
to the war itself, not just Gaza, it's the war

(19:55):
itself under the plan. Arab and Muslim countries have committed
and in writing in many cases, but I actually would
take their.

Speaker 2 (20:05):
Word for it.

Speaker 16 (20:05):
The people I mentioned that take their word for to
demilitarize Gaza, and that's quickly decommission the military capabilities of
Hamas and all other terror organizations do that immediately. And
we're relying on the countries that I named and others to.

Speaker 5 (20:27):
All right, let me give you the bottom line, Yes,
the Palestinian government supports this plan. Of course it does.
The Palestinian authority is an arch enemy of Hamas. It
got support from Arab and Muslim nations in the world,
not Iran and certainly not Hamas. And it is Hamas
you need to get to the table. It is Hamash

(20:48):
you need to stop fighting, and it is Hamas you
need to release dead and alive prisoners. So I don't
know where this twenty point plan goes. I had a problem,
a real problem with about six the twenty points. I
just found them strikingly naive of Islam. Of the three

(21:09):
live life examples of Mohammad, that leads to some being
peaceful Muslims today, some being political overthrowing Islamists today, and
others that are chee hottest, bloodthirsty warriors. And they're not evil,
that's how you view them. They view themselves as authentic

(21:31):
worshipers living the highest calling of worship in Jihad. So
one of the points is it allows Hamas followers to
renounce they're Harmas ambitions and they can get amnesty and
stay in the Palestinian territory. As if you can take

(21:52):
a cancer cell and call it a healthy cell and
it won't ever metastasize. It's just filled with naivete and
really hard to take serious. But to make the long
story short, the one you have to get to agree
the most is Iron and Hamas, and I doubt seriously
they're on board. Here's a piece of sound from Michael Cohen,

(22:15):
the former federal prisoner and attorney for Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
And he's on his MSNBC panel.

Speaker 5 (22:22):
Of course, he's supposed to keep hating Trump and now
support leftist ideology now that he's out of jail, but
he shocks the panel with these comments on Komy and
his indictment.

Speaker 14 (22:33):
Well, is it about the rule of law? Do any
of us actually really know whether or not Komy is
or is not guilty of the charges?

Speaker 2 (22:44):
I know? Seeah, we made this point earlier. It doesn't matter,
does it?

Speaker 5 (22:49):
In the US versus Them shirts and skins matrix, social dilemma,
US versus Them America. Facts don't matter. Take a side,
take a position, and don't budge. And so here's Michael
Cohen saying, does anybody have any idea if this guy

(23:09):
actually did break the law and does that matter? Or
in this partisan fight everybody just sticks to their side.
Gets even worse when he tells you, has anybody read
the documents?

Speaker 14 (23:21):
Because I have know that they parade out all of
these pundits. They have the great titles in the Chiron
former prosecutor Yat, a former FBI who's seen a single
document that's in the possession right now of the DOJ?
The answer is nobody. Who has the crystal ball? Still nobody?

(23:42):
I will tell you from my investigation, which I used
Brian carm who's a thirty year White House correspondent to
speak to people inside government because they wouldn't talk to me.
I've learned that Komi was actually very much involved in
the Russia investigation in a very negative way. And chances
are this DOJ has every single email, every text message,

(24:06):
every communication. I believe likely he will be found guilty.

Speaker 4 (24:11):
Oh well, that's interesting with this I don't crime.

Speaker 5 (24:15):
Wow, that's interesting because that doesn't fit our narrative.

Speaker 14 (24:18):
What I believe likely he committed a crime. I don't
know what that crime is. But there are hundreds of
thousands of documents and government has each and every one
of them. All they need to find is that one.
And remember see James Comy when he was the head
of the FBI. He was so used to punching down. Well,
now you have the FBI that's going to be punching up.

(24:40):
I've been through this system. I know better than anybody
what a weaponized DOJ looks like and feels like.

Speaker 2 (24:49):
It is insurmountable.

Speaker 11 (24:50):
Didn't you actually break the law though, Stormy Daniels and the.

Speaker 14 (24:54):
Payment, Well, it was a campaign finance violation. Is it
any different than for example, John that what.

Speaker 4 (25:01):
Isn't that what ball is supposed to do?

Speaker 2 (25:03):
Let me say I did. I pled.

Speaker 14 (25:05):
I played also under some very extreme circumstances. My entire
case didn't last like everyone else's, was forty eight hours,
either from a Monday, from a Friday to a Monday.

Speaker 5 (25:16):
Either I plead guilty or actually he missed his best point,
which is that's the point here. And if Camey broke
the law, aren't you equally interested in that? And why
do you assume he hasn't when you've seen nothing? Very
powerful point. This is an interesting take on a government
shutdown in what might be motivating the Democrats?

Speaker 13 (25:38):
Listen, no, and I fully expected that they would come
into the White House today and be reasonable. But they
weren't they dug their heels in. It's painfully obvious that
he's got to watch his back because the young socialists
are coming for him AOC and the others who want
to challenge him for his seat.

Speaker 4 (25:55):
And that is one percent what Chuck Schumer.

Speaker 13 (25:58):
And Hakim Jeffreys by extension, are watching for their own.

Speaker 4 (26:01):
Political cover, and they will.

Speaker 13 (26:03):
They will exact all this damage that we just heard
them say in their own words in previous years. They
are willing to do it just so they get political cover.
They have it backed off on any of those demands
on you had it right. They want to give They
want to take hard earned taxpayer dollars, and they want
to give new benefits to illegal aliens. We eliminated that
in our big beautiful bill. They want to bring it back.

(26:23):
They want to they want to prop up NPR and PBS.
They want five hundred million dollars. That's their demand, and
their counteroffer to prop up the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Speaker 4 (26:32):
Again, we're not doing that.

Speaker 13 (26:33):
Left leaning media outlets don't need to be funded by taxpayer.
They want to spend one and a half trillion dollars
on a simple seven week stopgap funding measure so our
appropriators can get back to the job.

Speaker 4 (26:44):
Of just just funding the government.

Speaker 5 (26:46):
So this is what it's really all about. Now, we've
talked about this on several occasions. The far left is
dictating the cues for the entire Democrat Party and its
influences fight on these hills that can't be won. Now,
similar to the previous piece of sound, nobody really talks

(27:10):
about what's that issue here. We just say threat of
government shut down like you're saying the word cancer, death, annihilation,
when it's none of that. In fact, even Axios, a
leftist news source, we covered this in the first hour.
They're coming out and telling you, well, the two last
two times we had a government shutdown, GDP went up,
employment went up, spending went up, and for the temporary

(27:34):
government workers, they're not fired and they get back pay when.

Speaker 2 (27:39):
It's all done, so it's a nice vacation for them.

Speaker 5 (27:43):
What you ought to be horrified by, what you ought
to be afraid of, is when government's fully open and
too big and over spending and recklessly spending and amassing
a debt that could destroy our economy.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
That's the boogeyman.

Speaker 5 (28:07):
And yes they're blatantly trying to get everything that's already
been done, and things greatly supported by the American people,
not just a partisan defeat supported by the American people.
The American people do not want illegal activity rewarded. They
do not want open borders. So if the President would

(28:32):
have just let yesterday play out, I don't know in
the matrix, if you can educate both sides, both sides
aren't honest about understanding facts, would have been a good
day until the AI sombrero and mustache. All right, this
is this is a double puncher in that one. It's

(28:53):
the father of a daughter who was murdered, testifying before
Congress on another guy that the left's view of justice,
which is the good guys are bad and the bad
guys are good.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
Therefore the bad guys.

Speaker 5 (29:08):
Who they think are good, are able to roam in
the streets and kill our daughters. I have two daughters
roughly the age of this man's daughter who was killed.
I don't know if I could have kept my composure
before Congress. But listen, it's powerful.

Speaker 9 (29:27):
Think about your child coming home from a night out
with their friends, laying down, going to sleep, feeling somebody
come in the room and wake them. And drag her
out of bed naked, forced on her knees with their
hands over her head, begging for her life. She was

(29:51):
five foot three, she weighed one hundred and fifteen pounds.

Speaker 2 (29:56):
B gone.

Speaker 9 (30:03):
Why because Alexander Devonte Dickey, who was arrested thirty nine
god times twenty five felonies, was on the street. You
will be sick and tired of my face and my
voice until this gets fixed.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
Logan Federico. I pray so.

Speaker 5 (30:28):
Thirty nine times arrested twenty five felonies roaming the streets
to kill his daughter, and then one Democrat member of
Congress doesn't even have the case right and is giving
her condolences to another person killed by another fela left
roaming the streets.

Speaker 8 (30:47):
I also want to express my deepest, deepest condolences to
the family of Arena Zaruska. We should have been doing
more to prevent crime and address the lack of mental
health care long before this hearing. Particularly, Oh, I'm sorry,

(31:10):
I am so sorry. I am so sorry. If I
am so, I'm so sorry for your loss and my
heart goes out to you.

Speaker 5 (31:22):
How dare you not know her? I mean, it's just
so troubling. I want everybody to know Logan Federcon. I
want everybody to know their daughter. I can't even get
a North Carolina congress member to know her. And oh yeah,
the obvious point, as your knowner, and it had not
been pinning this on everything else but just law and
order and justice. Maybe the other might still be alive.

(31:46):
That your Sounds of the day.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
All right, everybody, Look.

Speaker 13 (31:50):
You just gotta try hard or not for supportunity for
a brief civics lesson.

Speaker 16 (31:56):
Perhaps you'd like to be alone with deteriorating mental condition.

Speaker 3 (32:00):
It's your Morning Show with Michael Delchno.

Speaker 5 (32:05):
Signs are pointing towards the government shut down. Keith Urban and.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
A cole Cliff Kitman are splinting, or are they?

Speaker 5 (32:10):
And then the Major League Baseball playoffs begin today wildcard action,
and President Trump's going to speak at an unprecedented meeting
of US military commanders this morning. Our White House correspondent
John Decker's here at John. We know all the generals
and admirals have been summoned home to have a discussion,
but do we know about what yet?

Speaker 2 (32:28):
Definitively, we do not know what this will be about.

Speaker 17 (32:31):
The President's spoken about it Michael, you said that essentially,
it's essentially it's talking about the plans going forward for
the military, the accomplishments that the military has had during
the president's eight years in office. But no strategy session. No,
this is where we intend to use the military going
forward in this region of the world. It will involve

(32:54):
about one thousand individuals traveling from every corner of the
globe to attend this meeting in Quantico, Virginia this morning
at the Marine Corps base in Quantico. The President of Force,
Commander in Chief Pete heg Seth's Secretary of War, so
they will lead this meeting. The President has on his
schedule today after he travels down to Quantico, an announcement

(33:15):
in the Oval Office at eleven am. It could be
related to that meeting or perhaps not, but that will
be an opportunity for the pool today to ask the
President some questions about what was discussed at the meeting
and whether or not this will be something that will
be a regular occurrence when the President meets with his
war commanders around the world.

Speaker 2 (33:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (33:35):
I don't know how cost efficient it is to have
these mass you know, travel plans in order to communicate.

Speaker 2 (33:41):
It could be done via video or email.

Speaker 5 (33:44):
A lot of the concerns are that it's about focusing
the military here at home in our hemisphere versus the world.

Speaker 2 (33:52):
I guess that'll be one of the questions you all
will ask, Well.

Speaker 17 (33:56):
That's right, you know, I think that, you know, as
it relates to when the president meets with these admirals
and generals, they're one star and up. The president, as
you point out, could certainly have done this by other means.
The cost has been raised by Democrats, in particular the
cost of having such a meeting. But you know, there's

(34:16):
nothing that I can think of, Michael, that is similar
to what will take place this morning. I've covered the
presidency going all the way back to Bill Clinton's first term.
I can't think of any commander in chiefs doing something
like this that will happen today.

Speaker 2 (34:29):
Whatever it is, it is on precedented.

Speaker 3 (34:32):
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