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Speaker 3 (00:36):
JORNA good morning except for you Dodger fans. How's your
night going? Seven minutes after the hour, Good morning and
welcome to Tuesday, October the twenty eighth, or twenty twenty five.
I don't want to relive the nineteen hundred again on
the Aaron streaming live on your Rheart radio app. This
is your morning show. I am Michael del Jordan. Quick confession,
I did not stay up for eighteen innings of a
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world series. But lucky for you, Adam Thompson, or as
I used to sing, Adam, Adam, where are you? Rough night?
Last night for Adam eighteen innings, but it all ended well.
Freddie Freeman with a walk off home run the bottom
of the eighteenth and the Dodgers win six to five.
They take a two to one lead in the World Series.
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Game four is tonight. And if that wasn't bad enough
for Adam, we get the news story of a twenty
nine year old anarchist who has been arrested for putting
a forty five thousand dollars hit on Pam Bondy. Adam's
very fond of Pam Bondy. So that's a rough night
for Adam. How about for the rest of us? Well,
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the Senate went without a vote as the government shutdown
now heads into its fourth week. We'll break down that stalemate.
In fact, shameless plug for the podcast. You listening now
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you're up at five am Central Time, or if you're
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that create this country. Or you're up very early preparing
for your kids to wake up so they're off to
school with food prepped and ready to go. All right,
So we love our platinum card listeners. But later next hour,
we're going to visit with Hans von Spakowsky, and we're
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gonna go inside the massive lobbying dollars that are used
to subsidize Obamacare. Remember Obamacare, it was first going to
ensure all Americans. It didn't. It insured very few more.
Then we're already uninsured, and fifteen million remain uninsured. Why
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they just chose not to get it, or they were
just temporarily without. There were a lot of reasons why
people were uninsured. And then is the higher and higher
the illegal immigrant? Which way do you hear the sound
from our Chicago mayor he thinks that's a sci fi reference.
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But for those that under the country illegally, they just
live without it, all right. So its first biggest promise
was it was going to ensure everyone. Why because insurance,
which by the way, is something you pay in case
something that happens you can't afford. It's a financial wise decision. Now,
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all it did Obamacare in the end was was just
move all the money. The way it used to happen
is if you went into a hospital, you didn't die
in a alley way with flies on your eyes. You
went in, you got your care, and you didn't pay.
And so in the rising cost that money was shifted. Well,
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now you just shifted it to the premiums. So it
didn't ensure everyone. It didn't lower premiums, premiums went up.
It didn't do anything that you could keep your doctor.
Oh yeah, and then the promises of you could keep
your doctor and it would improve healthcare, none of which happened.
So Obamacare, right up to when they launched it on
the website that didn't work, was an enormous failure. But
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now I got to rewind a little bit more. See
Adams impressed. I can do a sound effect. Do you
know what Adam said? I look like him in Billy
Idol's band with my hair day today, so I was
doing eyes with the fee. I was gonna say lover
boy a little more lover boy. I had a bad
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hair day today, all right. So rewinding back, remember Hillary
was put in charge to try to bring about a
government healthcare system and there was no acceptance whatsoever for it,
so it never got off the ground. As first Lady,
that was her commission, bring about and sell the American
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people a single payer system, and it failed. So Obama
comes along, same apparatus, same John Podesta, same everything, and
they design Obamacare that you've heard many people probably on
the radio talk about Obamacare was designed to fail. It
was that was its intention to fail, not immediately with
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the website, but eventually fail. They wanted it to fail.
Why so that the only natural course of action after
it failed would be a single pair system. Didn't do
anything by design to improve healthcare, lower the cost of healthcare,
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ensure everyone, and most of all lower premiums. It actually
raised premiums. So where did all this topic go Well,
for the longest time, lobbyists are giving example, they just
shift money to cover people's premiums, so you don't notice
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the premiums are too high for them to afford and
they cancel. Translation, they propped up Obamacare not with a
single payer system, but with redistribution of wealth and taxpayers
subsidizing the insurance companies so that the insurance companies can
provide Obamacare at a lower premium because it's subsidized with
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your dollars. And there's a huge lobby group with deep,
deep pockets that ensure this ponzi scheme continues. Now, why
do we bring this up because this is a lot
more about why the government's closed than you think. And
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during COVID, remember what we always say, COVID revealed far
more than it did. And in some ways COVID got
America to do what the left could never get you
to do for global warming, be afraid and comply with
anything like stay home, stay safe. This is the new normal.
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Get the vax or you don't work. Will Also in COVID,
they supersize, to use a McDonald's expression, these subsidies and
this is a crazy amount of money either providing or
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subsidizing healthcare to hide the failure of Obamacare. Sbarkowsky is
going to connect the dots of why the Dems aren't
budgeting in this shutdown. It's in order to protect this
massive subsidy scheme. If you're not available next hour, remember
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But in our two, Hans von Spakovski is going to
break down this massive subsidy scheme and I don't want
any of you to miss it. Hurricane Melissa set to
hit Jamaica. That should be sometime this morning our time.
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This is a Cat five, So we've got an update
coming up with roy O'Neil. But we're looking at significant winds,
significant rains, and semi significant storm surge enough to devastate
and then don't forget from Jamaica. The trajectory is onto Cuba,
where we have Guantanamo Bay and then the turn out
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into the ocean. So Jamaica and Cuba will be greatly
affected by Hurricane Melissa. Beginning this morning, the President signed
a big agreement with Japan to speed up the cooperation
on the processing of critical minerals. He also rallied the
troops on board the USS George Washington. In fact, I
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think that just ended, didn't it, because it's like, is
it four o'clock in Japan right now? Something like that.
Late it's in the afternoon there, right, it's like five
or six, now, five or six. Now he s got
always correct me, don't you? If that widely expected to
cut interest rates this week, that's probably why the market's
been ticking up and Amazon ticking down. They're starting their
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layoffs of more than thirty thousand corporate workers starting today.
And I mentioned I should play the clip of it.
I woke up this morning and the first thing I
see is my dearest friend Pete Cristiano and my son.
They text all hours of night. Nice to know my
sons at Belmont University. What time did the game actually end?
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Your time, Adam? So it's like two in the morning,
right our time? Something like that, two three in the
morning Eastern time. Yeah, two central three Eastern am is
when the World Series ended last night. Nice to know
my son's gonna, like Adam, be working hard today with
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no sleep. It went eighteen innings. That's history, over six
hundred pitches thrown in this game, and you go eighteen
innings and you think, is this thing ever going to end?
I took my son to a Predator's NHL playoff game
and it was against the San Jose Sharks and it
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was on a school night. I picked his friend up
at his friend's house and the three of us went
to the game. And I think we went to three
overtimes before we beat San Jose. And I don't think
we were coming down the escalator to almost one in
the morning.
Speaker 4 (11:06):
It was.
Speaker 3 (11:07):
It was crazy. We got the pictures. It's something to
remember forever. I can't imagine an eighteen inning baseball game,
let alone an eighteen inning World Series. And of course
it's got to end with style. What us season? Freddie
Freeman's having walk off home where Dodgers win at six
to five, they take a two to one lead. Game
four is tonight. There's a lot to discuss today, There's
a lot to understand. Remember, folks, we only get one
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chance to live this Tuesday, October twenty eighth, twenty twenty five.
Speaker 2 (11:37):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chno.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
Well, if you're just waking up, twenty five minutes after
the hour, President Trump is praising Japan following a meeting
with the country's first female prime minister, Bark Mayfield has
our top story.
Speaker 5 (11:57):
The two leaders didn't address the press, but did stand
for a ceremonial welcome as the national anthems for both
countries were played.
Speaker 6 (12:03):
Anytime you have any question, any doubt, anything you want,
any favors you need, anything I can do to help Japan,
we will be there. We are an ally at the
strongest level.
Speaker 5 (12:15):
Being held by lateral discussions on security, trade, and Japan's
defense spending, with Trump praising the alliance between the two nations.
It was the lightest stop on a multi day triptuas
that includes a high stakes sit down with Chinese President
g in South Korea later this week. The Trump administration
says it's closer to securing a trade deal with that
communist nation.
Speaker 3 (12:32):
I'm Mark Nayfield. Amazon is going to start laying off
as many as thirty thousand corporate workers starting today.
Speaker 7 (12:38):
The jobs represent nearly ten percent of the company's corporate workforce.
Amazon CEO Andy Jase said over the summer that using
artificial intelligence would let the company operate with fewer human employees.
Paramount also announced around one thousand layoffs to take effect Wednesday,
with another thousand at some point in the near future.
I'm Tammy Trijillo.
Speaker 3 (12:57):
The NBA is launching a full review of betting related
issues as the league deals with its gambling scandal. Jim
Roup has more.
Speaker 8 (13:03):
An NBA memo sent to its thirty teams states the
review is necessary to quote protect the integrity end quote
of the league. Some of the proposals include using enhanced
AI to identify betting patterns and how player injuries are
reported publicly. Last week, FBI Director Cash Butttel announced investigations
uncovered an illegal gambling operation as well as a sports
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betting rigging scheme involving current and former players and coaches.
Speaker 3 (13:30):
I'm Jim Roop. So you know, sometimes they think in America,
we're just in it for the fight, not necessarily what
we're fighting about. Here's a great example. Americans are divided
on Bad Bunnies anticipated Super Bowl halftime performance. According to
a new Quinnipiac University poll, forty eight percent of respondents
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expressed support for Bad Bunny, twenty nine percent said they
disapprove of the bad Bunny choice, twenty four percent did
not offer an opinion the matter. Perhaps they're focused on
the important things, like, you know, going to work, earning
a living, paying for their family. Findings coincide with the pushback,
as results shows seventy four percent of Democrats expressed approval.
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Sixty three percent of Republicans indicated they did not approve.
Welcome to the matrix, folks, we take immediate, firm, immovable positions,
sometimes even over nonsense. Speaking of nonsense, Demi Levado will
head out on tour for the first time since twenty
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twenty two. The singer announced It's Not That Deep Tour.
It kicks off on April eighth and Charlotte twenty three
day tour. It'll also include cities like Nashville, Boston, New York,
Los Angeles wraps up on May twenty fifth, and Houston.
Ticket pre sales start October thirtieth, that would be day
after tomorrow, and general tickets go on sale Halloween on
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the thirty first. Well, today is quite possibly the greatest
day of the year for at least nine out of
ten of us.
Speaker 9 (15:03):
Today is National Chocolate Day. It's okay to greet that
with the cheer. Chocolate's the best. It's been a part
of human life since eleven hundred BC. Its roots are Aztec,
but Germany's the country that produces the most for consumption.
Eating it is known to trigger a chemical reaction that
makes you feel good, and who doesn't want that? For
the one percent of the population who don't like chocolate more.
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For us, celebrating today is easy. Get some chocolate and
eat it. I'm bre Tennis.
Speaker 3 (15:30):
I mind say I love chocolate, especially in the middle
of the night when I'm watching the World Series. Well,
five to five, it went to the tenth, the eleventh,
the twelfth, Oh my gosh, Adam's having deschapoh to the
bottom of the eighteenth we go where Freddie Freeman with
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the walk off solo home run and it was finally
over after six hundred pitches and eighteen innings. The Dodgers
six to five over the Blue Jays take a two
to one lead in the World Series. Game four is
tonight seven o'clock on Fox. Patrick Mahomes just a yard
short of three hundred three touchdowns. It was all Chiefs
last night on Monday Night Football, twenty eight to seven
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over the Commanders won Your Morning Show City on the ice,
and it was the Blues losing to the Penguins six
to three on the hardwood. Calves won sixteen ninety five
over the Pistons. The Champs OKC now four and Oh
Thunder up the MAVs one on one, ninety four griz
Sons and Lakers lost.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
This is Your Morning Show with Michael Del Chrono.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
Register made me aware of something we had a sports
equinox were men's baseball, basketball, football, and hockey. All were
in action last night, some more than others, as it
took eighteen innings for the Dodgers to get that six
to five win and they lead two games to one.
Game four is tonight. The Senate went another night without
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a vote on them and shutdown. They now head into
the fourth week of shutdown. All eyes around Hurricane Melissa
said to hit Jamaica's coastline this morning and then after
that Cuba. Guantanamo Bay for our base, is an area
of great concern. This is a Cat five storm. It's
within the hurricane season, but it is rare to have
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a storm of this strength this late in the season.
And the President signed an agreement with Japan to speed
up cooperation on the processing of critical medals, and the
FED expected to widely expected to cut interest rates again
this week. We were talking last half hour about I
don't know something about America. We were just in it
for a fight. We'll fight over anything, and I mean
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to be so partisanly divided over a halftime Super Bowl show.
It's a bit ridiculous, but not as ridiculous as the
White House renovation. First, the Washington Post editorial board, I mean,
we saw this yesterday with Bill Mahr distancing himself from
this nonsensical narrative. This tyrant, out of control Nazi president
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is tearing down the symbol of our white No, he's
putting in a ballroom. Get a hold of yourself. We
make renovations to the building and you're not even paying
for this one. Even the Washington Post editorial board praise
to President Trump's and the word is in there, so
I'll read it controversial. Demolition of the East Wing. Like America,
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it must evolve with the times to maintain its greatness.
Strong leaders reject calcification. In that way, Trump's undertaking is
a shot across the bows. Editorial board wrote in its
opinion piece published on Saturday, the demolition of the East
Wing to leave space for the President's ballroom has triggered
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out cry from critics. Trump had initially said that the
ballroom would be close close close to, but not touching
the existing building. The Washington Post Editorial Board said in
its piece that Trump joins a long list along. Let
me repeat that, a long list of presidents who have
left their imprint on the White House. And you've heard
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everybody on talk radio doing it. Where was their outrage
when Obama turned a tennis court into a basketball court
or Kennedy spool or Nick Jing bowling alley. I mean,
come on, even former Jill Biden aide I love this
headline East Wing demolition sad, but ballroom probably needed. I mean,
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it's just ridiculous California Representative Swallwell making the outrageous demand
that in twenty twenty eight, because you know everything's outraged,
the twenty twenty eight dem candidates must all together show
unity and vow to destroy Trump's White House ballroom project.
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We talk about the Democrats struggling to find a message
and a messenger. Can you imagine if these unserious people
choose to make the ballroom the centerpiece of their twenty
twenty eight campaign message. Swallwell said, the next Democratic presidential
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nominee must vout to Demola's president Trump's White House ballroom,
proposing the pledge as a litmus test for twenty twenty eight.
Don't even think of seeking the Democrat presidential nomination unless
you pledge to take a wrecking ball to Trump's ballroom
on day one. I mean, it's a sick, sick divide
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in our country right now. It's a ballroom. Everyone agrees
that every time you have an event, you shouldn't have
to erect a tense city out in the lawn in
order to have it on the executive grounds. And none
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of this is being paid for with taxpayers money. You
ought to be thanking the president for this. No, it's
just the it's the latest fight. The Democrats continue this shutdown,
and we're going to get into one of the big
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reasons why, and it's that massive subsidy scheme to keep
Obamacare afloat. It's been presented to you as well, it's
just more funding for illegals. Well, yes it is, but
there's something even bigger than that. It's like the tip
of the iceberg. Obamacare was designed to fail, and it
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did fail. It's not in the news anymore because they
have propped it up with subsidies to the insurance companies,
and the lobbyists haven't been insuring that money for the
insurance companies. And then during COVID Biden put it on steroids.
Hans Bokowski next hour is going to connect the dots
of why the Dems won't budge on this shutdown in
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order to protect this massive subsidy scheme. Meanwhile, when it
comes to the shutdown and there's no signs of budgeting
and our sounds that day, we're going to take a
longer look at this. But here's how Victor Davis Hansen
breaks down the whole ballroom issue. I wanted to play
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this for you if I can, I can't say I
can't seem to get it to stop doing what it's doing.
So here's how.
Speaker 4 (22:58):
For years, decades, be over a century, people have complained
that the world's superpower has nowhere that the White House
to entertain people, and usually tents are constructed when there's
diplomatic or state dinners or there's festivities. Donald Trump, the builder,
comes along in a second term and says, you know what,
I'm going to solve the problem. I'm going to refashion
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the east wing of the White House complex and build
a beautiful ninety thousand square foot ballroom. But people were outraged.
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren in the left, who have
shut down the government are saying the people don't have
enough food? Are they not getting paid? And Donald Trump
is building this luxurious, capitalist, oligarchic, aristocratic ballroom. And if
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the Senators are worried about the people with less means
than just open the government.
Speaker 3 (23:48):
All right, So this becomes like a whole no win
situation for them, and heading into the midterms. Now, I
will tell you that after the midterms, and the midterms
may add to the nuance, but after the midterms, a
whole new because that's an eternity in politics, away narrative
is likely to brew. And it's possible that the Democrats
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may do a better job of finding their narrative in
the twenty twenty eight presidential election cycle that it looks
like they're going to find in this midterm election cycle,
which seems to hinge completely on the New York's mayor's race. Now,
Redd and I were talking yesterday and we just could
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not believe. I mean, I'm wondering. I know the Democrat
Party is at war with itself, but for reasonable Democrats,
for strategic Democrats, for the podestas, the people that are
really calling the shots behind the scene, they got to
be hopping mad that you are making the new York
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City mayor's race the narrative setter for the entire midterm cycle.
And I have I've kind of warned you twice. And
it's not it's not that it's not a nostradell journal
or I'm being a tea leaf reader. I've just been living.
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I've been watching this movie. Bernie Sanders was the leader
for the presidential nomination of the Democrat Party in twenty sixteen.
The DNC stepped in and rigged it for Hillary. We
can't have a communist. Then he was the leader again
in twenty twenty and they cut a deal in South
Carolina for old Joe Biden. I mean, we can't have
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a communist. And then in twenty twenty four they usher
out Joe and just hand it to Kamala. But they
wait till after the primary process. It was another rig
So the first reaction I can't wait to see is
how Democrat voters feel, no, their vote didn't count in
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the primary process for president of the United States. Three
presidential elections in a row. And when they come back
this time, it won't probably be Bernie, because Bernie's passed
the torch to AOC. So AOC is going to be
the early leader, and I think they'll scramble with Romney
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Manuel probably put Shapiro with them. But this is what
the narrative is going to be. And it's either I
can't tell you, but it's either part of the plan
to let them go overboard. They've got a portion of
their party that is like a parasite attacking the host.
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It's the squad, it's AOC, it's all of them. And
maybe they want them to go off the deep end
so that a more reasonable Democrat party can run. Or
this is going to set the tone and the narrative
for not just the midterm but the presidential election in
twenty twenty eight. Now think of this just in terms
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of the midterm. Watch as AOC lays out the entitlement mentality,
the socialistic platform of the new Democrat Party and then
ties this race to the party and the future of
our country. This will be in sounds of the day later,
but it needs to be isolated and alone. This is
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not where they're headed. This is where they're at.
Speaker 10 (27:37):
And it is a time such as this demand in
which demanding what should be considered the most basic tenets
of human dignity, that is considered a radical and outlandish act.
It is a time suggest today when demanding affordable housing
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is considered a radical and outlandish act. That we can
afford our lives, our groceries are transit is considered an outlandish.
Speaker 3 (28:09):
And radical act. So remember when it was just healthcare right,
basic human right. Now your house is a basic human right.
I mean, this is a doctrine of envy. Anybody that
has something more than you. Not only do they have
something that they shouldn't, they have something that belongs to you.
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And it doesn't take any measure of the self governed
or the responsibility of the self governed. Therefore, while you
were partying in college and running up debt, the guy
that was working three jobs and going to college and
it took him eight years and then made sacrifices and
built a company that employed many and now a success.
That's all irrelevant compared to your partying and doing nothing
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or just breaking in and making yourself at home. A
GPS tells you you're an American, and as an American,
everything's free. Grocery store is free. Don't need to loot anymore.
Let's go in there, so I'm going to pay for it.
Now it's all a basic human right. A letter finishing
it that.
Speaker 10 (29:13):
We accept our neighbor as ourselves. A radical and outlandish act,
but we must remember in a time such as this,
we are not the crazy ones, New York City. We
are not the outlandish ones New York City.
Speaker 11 (29:35):
They want us to think we are crazy. We are
sane to demand an affordable and decent housing, a decent wage,
the right to healthcare.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
This is your morning show with Michael Deltono.
Speaker 3 (30:00):
If you're just waking up. A Minnesota man is facing
federal charges for allegedly offering forty five thousand dollars for
the killing of the US Attorney General Pam Bondi. Mark
Mayfield is following that story.
Speaker 5 (30:12):
Tyler Avolos was arrested October the sixteenth after being accused
of posting the threat on TikTok.
Speaker 3 (30:17):
Featured a photo of Bondi.
Speaker 5 (30:18):
With a sniperscope red dot on her forehead, along with
the text wanted Pam Bondy reward forty five thousand dollars
dead or alive, preferably dead. The post was reported to
the FBI on October the ninth. Abolos has a criminal
history that includes a twenty twenty two fillony stalking conviction
and at twenty sixteen misdemeanor domestic assault conviction. He made
an initial court appearance in Minneapolis earlier this month. By
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Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 3 (30:41):
President Trump's nearly week long visit to Asia continues. Tammy
Trehio has the latest.
Speaker 7 (30:45):
Earlier today, he spoke to American troops aboard the USS
George Washington aircraft carrier in Yokosuka, Japan, where he touted
record military spending.
Speaker 6 (30:54):
We've never spent so much, and we've never spent it
more wisely. Because now we watch it, we spend it properly.
I'm also supporting it across the board, pay raise for
every sailor and service member in the United States.
Speaker 7 (31:08):
Trump is coming off talks with Japan's first femail prime minister,
focusing on security, trade, and defense spending. It's the latest
stop for the President on a multi day trip to
Asia that includes a high stake sit down with Chinese
President g in South Korea later this week. I'm Tami Trhio.
Speaker 3 (31:23):
Well, the FBI said there would be more arrests coming.
Maybe they're coming. The NBA is launching a full review
of betting related issues as the league deals with its
gambling scan.
Speaker 8 (31:32):
An NBA memo sent to its thirty teams states the
review is necessary to quote protect the integrity end quote
of the league. Some of the proposals include using enhanced
AI to identify betting patterns and how player injuries are
reported publicly. Last week, FBI director Cash Pttel announced investigations
uncovered an illegal gambling operation as well as a sports
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betting rigging scheme involving current and former players and coaches.
Speaker 3 (32:00):
I'm Jim Roop. Well, Michael Jordan was famously quoted why
don't you take political stances? And he said, because blank
by shoes too. That's something our stars never seemed to realize,
whether it's music or acting. And perhaps it's weird. It's
ugly head again. It was an underwhelming opening weekend for
Bruce Springsteen's biopic Delivering Me from Nowhere. Jennifer Pulsen has More.
Speaker 12 (32:27):
The film, starring Jeremy Allen White, placed fourth this weekend,
bringing in eight point seven million dollars.
Speaker 3 (32:33):
Put four in USA final. Shelf I went to direct
him to.
Speaker 12 (32:37):
Feel different, Jane saw Man, the movie cutting into the competition.
It is first weekend on the big screen, landing in
the top spot with eighteen million dollars paramounts regretting you
taking second, earning over thirteen point six million dollars in
its debut. The Black Phone Too dialed in just under
thirteen million dollars in its second week.
Speaker 3 (32:56):
I'm Jennifer BULSONI the first time ever the US Capitol,
We'll have a Chris Tree from Nevada.
Speaker 13 (33:01):
The US Forest Services. The fifty three foot red fir
was harvested Saturday southwest of Reno in the Humboldt Toyabe
National Forest, and its nickname is Silver Bell. The tree
will go on a nationwide tour before it gets to Washington, DC,
first making a stop this coming Saturday at the Nevada
Day Parade in Carson City. The tree will then make
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stops in Arizona, Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky, and
Maryland before arriving at the US Capitol.
Speaker 3 (33:29):
I'm Rob Dawson. Well, it took eighteen henings, but Freddie
Freeman's walk off home run in the bottom of the
eighteenth gave the Dodgers the win, six to five over
The Blue Jays now lead two games to one game fours.
Tonight seven o'clock on Fox. Mahomes with two hundred ninety
nine yards three touchdowns, all Chiefs. On Monday Night Football
twenty eight to seven over the Commanders. One game on
the ice in hockey, Blues lost six to three to
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the Penguin's Birthdays Today, The billionaire Bill Gates is seventy.
Actress Julia Roberts is fifty eight. Brad Paisley fifty three,
an actor Walking Phoenix fifty one. If it's your birthday,
Happy birthday. We're so glad you were born.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Ndel Joan No