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If you're just waking up, I have Michael del Jorno,
Jeffries got the sound, Red's got the content. A group
of bipartisan House members are set to host survivors of
Jeffrey Epstein on Capitol Hill today is the House expected
to vote to release all Jeffrey Epstein files. Meanwhile, the
United Nations Security Council has given support to President Trump's
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peace plan in Gaza. Now we presume that is the
twenty point peace plan, of which clearly a couple of
those haven't happened yet, like Moss leaving. Instead, they're gaining popularity.
We'll talk to Colonel Bouchi about that later. In the
third hour, there are reports that Republican Senator Ted Cruz
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of Texas is laying the groundwork for another presidential run. Okay,
so you're Ted Cruz. You have already proven there is
not enough space for you and Marco Rubio to both run.
And that's four Maga and trump Ism. What makes you
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think there's room in twenty twenty eight. We predicted that
things could get ugly in twenty twenty eight when the
Conservative Reagan Revolution Republican Party wants to take things back
from the Maga Trump side of the party. Oh, I
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but hang on while I try to stretch it. Pat
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It was coming, and now they're trial ballooning it. The
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you realize if the running back for the Cowboys I
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forgot his name now, had he gotten three more yards,
I would have lost in fantasy football? Oh? Is that close?
That close? Thank goodness. They knelt at the end of
that game and lost. Arge. I have Usually I am
like always in first place in fantasy football, and then
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I blow it in the final weeks, usually because I
get mad at somebody and trade him. This year, my
whole team fell apart, and all of a sudden, I
got a three game winning streak. Oh wow, I won
with forty nine points last night. That's almost unheard of
and impossible except for me. I am the Tennessee Titans
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of fantasy football. I have two favorite stories today. Run
Away pardon the fun run Away their runaway favorite stories,
but one is about the socialist runaway train. We find
out that the New York City Council member Chiassi, who
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remember when Zoran Mamdani said you need to stand down,
this is too fast, as if maybe that that was
part of the deal he had cut with Hakim Jeffries.
Remember when they were all courting Democrats to endorse Mom Donnie,
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Remember the big Tuga war over Hakim Jeffries. Am I
I'd be read, I'm looking at you, and you're like,
you either disagree with me or you hadn't thought of it.
But I'll bet you that's what's going on behind the scenes,
that he had made some promises to Hakeem Jeffries, and
Chiassi just said, see U paperwork filed. He's running against Jeffries.
So yesterday we had the Seattle mayor, a socialist announcer candidacy.
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Today we have the socialist New York City Council member Chiasi,
who is going to be running against Hakeem Jeffries. The
runaway socialist train continues to they can make all the
deals they want. They're coming, Oh yeah, they are, They're coming,
they are coming. There was an interesting Rasmus poll which
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I think, I don't know how much more we want
to say about Assi. He's he's likely, I mean Hakeem Jeffries.
How do I say this? I'm trying to find the words,
and I can't. There were a lot of people that
tried to sell him and oh, who's the other one?
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Corey Booker as like the next Obama, and neither really
lived up to it, and no one missed it more
than Hakeem Jeffries. So I do think he might be
vulnerable in this area. But then again, especially with Pelosi. Yeah, no,
Nancy Pelosi to protect him anymore. You know, it's great
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to be the big mouth weakling in school if you've
got some big thug that's protecting you. And then when
he graduates and you're all alone on campus, well that's
how you get shanked in the yard. But I kind of,
you know, put these two stories together because I think
they're related. So we have the socialist runaway trains. There's
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no question about it. It's not going to stop at
mom Donnie, and we knew that. And this is an
ongoing civil war within the Democrat Party and they see
blood in the water and like sharks, they're pouncing. So
we had mentioned the Seattle mayor yesterday and now we
have Chiassi in New York going against the king Jeffreys.
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How does this play nationally? And that's what Rasmussen looked
at Democrat socialism in twenty twenty eight and what it
found is there's a hole on the young end. A
majority of voters under forty want a Democrat socialist to
win the White House in the next presidential election. Now again,
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states can experiment. What we have in America is inner
city's gone roke. We're seeing what socialism looks like in
the inner cities and it's not working. Why would you
want to experiment with this nationally? And it's not like
socialism hasn't been tried throughout human history. The new poll
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shows fifty one percent of likely US voters between eighteen
and thirty nine would like to see a Democrat socialist
candidate win the presidential election. Could we go from Trumpism
to socialism? That's the question. Thirty six percent don't want
a Democrat socialist to win, But that's a fifty one
to thirty six advantage. And believe it or not, there
are seventeen percent uninsured. Was everybody unsure? Was everybody educated
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by the Chicago teachers that were on vacation? Yikes? Parents
twenty seven percent, Online videos or podcasts seventeen percent, and
books ten percent. With the most influential sources to those
under forty voters. So you got far left socialist parents
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having the ultimate influence on no matter depending on how
many chill when they add X number of people. Then
there's the videos and podcasts. So death of journalism led
to the rise of podcasts and videos, and it's the
wild wild West. A majority fifty four percent said their
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parents or guardians were favorable towards democrats socialists to best
to the best of their recollection when they were growing up, Well,
they certainly got it from their schools. They certainly got
it from their parents, but they didn't get it from
accurate history. Do you remember the it's a hotly debated quote.
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A democracy will collapse once the voters discover they can
vote themselves money from the public treasury. This is kind
of like it's attributed sometimes to Jefferson, some people say
Alexander Fraser Titler, others benjam In Franklin. And it's just
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kind of like one of those quotes that are like
a summary, what did our founding fathers warrant against excessive
government spending? We're thirty seven trillion in debt corruption, look
around the dangers of pure direct democracy because they knew
that democracy always ended up in dictatorship or anarchy, the
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importance of virtue in a republic. You lose God, you
lose the republic, not just man. What did the founding
fathers warn in their words that we can historically document well.
John Adams, the second President, said there never was a
democracy yet that did not commit suicide. I love that quote.
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You ultimately kill yourself. That's how you end up with
a dictator bailing you out, or anarchy and mob rule.
James Madison w warned about factions using government power for
their own benefit. Benjamin Franklin, when the people find that
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they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end
of the republic. This is exactly what we're living. Young
people thinking it's as easy as well. I don't think
I'm ever going to be able to have a house.
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I don't think I'm ever going to be able to prosper.
So I'll just vote for anybody that promises that you
just give it to me. But nothing's free. Where would
it come from. We talked about how it might be
a silver lining that and you would hate to see
it happened in the city of New York, the economic
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capital of the world, let alone America. But you would rather.
I mean, I remember when speaking of I remember when
they went with proposing fifteen dollars minimum wage and they
found out the hard way. What happens. You lose that
entry level position. If you're a restaurant, all you have
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is food cost and labor cost. You impose that kind
of a labor cost. They find a more efficient way
to do the same thing kiosks, and that's why they're everywhere.
So you didn't get a fifteen dollar raise, you lost
your job. Or what they found even from the workers
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were you doubled their pay and guess what, they just
wanted to work half as much. I mean, it was
just a complete disaster. Not to mention nobody starts being
a fry cook or taking orders and makes their way
to manageer and goes on to own franchise locations. You
lose that entry level, next generation position. So we said,
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you know what silver lining is to do this up
at a city level and watch it fail out of that,
then go directly to a national level, and we all fail.
The runaway socialist train. The warnings from our founding fathers,
will anybody wake up in time to inform them that
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of Ted Cruz putting out the feelers for running for
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Nations Security Council has given support to President Trump's twenty
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point piece plan for the Gaza after the devastating war
in Israel. Mark Mayfield reports.
Speaker 3 (14:52):
The plan calls for the creation of an international Stabilization
Force and a transitional authority overseen by Trump called the
Board of Peace, will be led by Trump himself to
manage government and reconstruction in Gaza. Russia and China abstain
from the vote on Monday. AMASA has also rejected the plan,
arguing at falls short of meeting the needs of Palestinians.
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A judge is ordering the Department of Justice to turn
over grand jury materials related to the former FBI director,
James Colemy.
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The order comes after a US magistrate judge found that
Lindsay Halligan, who President Trump is appointed to lead the case,
may have made significant legal errors in presenting evidence. According
to the judge, the record points to a disturbing pattern
of profound investigative missteps misteps that led to an FBI
agent and a prosecutor to potentially undermine the integrity of
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the grand jury proceeding. Comy is pleaded not guilty to
charges of making false statements and obstructing a congressional investigation.
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I'm Jim Roope, speaking of our question of the day.
There are reports Senator Ted Cruz of Texas is laying
the groundwork for another presidential run.
Speaker 5 (15:57):
President Trump was asked about it and says he's not surprised.
Speaker 6 (16:00):
He's a very good guys, very good friend of mine.
Speaker 1 (16:03):
You remember we had quite a campaign against day.
Speaker 5 (16:06):
Ted Cruz was the runner up in the twenty sixteen
GOP primary. Next year, he's hosting a donor retreat, according
to a report in Axios. I'm Tammy Trivio.
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A group of bipartisan House members are sent to host
survivors of Jeffrey Epstein on Capitol Hill today, and we're
expecting the House to vote on the release of all
Epstein files. The prices of the popular weight loss drugs
well Govi and ozempic are being lowered, and there are
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reports that the consenator Ted Cruz of Texas is laying
the groundwork for another presidential run. We asked you what
you think about that. Let's get to that. Let's start
with Joey. Can we start with Joey first.
Speaker 8 (18:14):
I don't think Ted Cruz has a chance because sometimes
he's off putting the way he speaks. And I think
that the Vice President JD.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
Vance is a.
Speaker 8 (18:28):
Far more electable, far more likable person, and far more
identified with Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
Well, the question becomes, what is it about Ted? Ted
Cruz has a similar issue for me as Kamala Harris.
He can't get the lawyer out of his presentation. And
I think that's the off put putting that you feel.
I used to always say, Sinnati loved my The way
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I characterize the idea of Ted Cruz is so much
better than the actual Ted Cruz. That was always my dilemma.
That is a good word, and I will receive it. Yes, Really,
the idea of him is so much better than the
actual hymn. I think, you know, he's far more competent
than a Kamala Harris. But you know the idea of
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a Kamala Harris is better than the actual Kamala Harris.
But you think him doing the podcast would help him
helps him with his presentation, Well, that may be the hope.
I think it's to you know, give himself the plat
build the platform to reach people. I don't think you
know the day if he sounded like that during the presidency,
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like he might have done better. Yeah, but what he
was You tried to stump me with his nickname. His
nickname was Lion Ted Right. Look, he was just attacked
by Tucker Carlson and and and and they continue to
just run that video viral. Of course it was edited
to Tucker's advantage, but it wasn't a good performance by
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Ted Cruz. The biggest problem, though, this is what I
was trying to segue to. He occupies the same space
as Marco Rubio, and Marco Rubio is in a much
more relevant place as Secretary of State. I really think
for the Republicans, it may be in nineteen eighty where
it would be best for them to unite Reagan and
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Bush is what they did in eighty to just completely
unite the party, energize the party, and move it forward
for an easy win. There is the chance to unite
jd Vance and Marco Rubio, whichever's on top, and probably
please the party. I just don't think there's any place. Look,
you're gonna have jd Vance, You're gonna have Marco Rubio.
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I think you're definitely gonna have DeSantis. And if you
have Cruise again, he's got the same problem he had
back in twenty sixteen. He occupies the same lane as Rubio,
and Rubio's a much more likable choice. I don't think
things will pan out well for Ted Cruz, but he
certainly has a right to run. He's laying the groundwork
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to run, and we're wondering if this is a trial balloon.
How you what your morning show feel about him? Let's
go to Woody in Arizona.
Speaker 6 (21:16):
Morning, Michael, that was a good opening monologue on a
runaway train. The only thing missing was red or Jeffrey
below on a train horn in the background.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
We prefer our trucker's horn. Speaking of truckers, Russ, that's
a trucker Russ and as always, your morning show is
my morning show, and Michael d rise with me. Come on,
there's that kind of hard emails, Mary with a very
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insightful one on the Epstein files. We may never know
all about the people in circumstances involving everything that Jeffrey
Epstein had his hands on. What a great opening statement, right,
was Jeffrey Epstein an agent? You hear people just say that.
Clearly the guy was some kind of a foreign agent
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of some kind. Oh do we know it? No? Was
he taping these people having relations with younger, underage women
and then blackmailing them? We've heard about it, but we
don't know. Really, nobody really knows. Is this some pervert
with a sinister supplier taking advantage of younger women and
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then doing the same with his friends. I mean, if
he was just a pervert, he would have stopped at himself.
Why was he always trying to get others, princes, presidents
involved with him? I mean, we just don't know. And
to Mary's point, we may never know. There is a
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business strategy that may be deployed that many businesses deploy
when negative press consumes it. It's a form of a
document dump and rebranding. Even Donald Trump had that recommendation
for Boeing after its series of air tragedies. Who knows
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what the truth of this story really is. I think
from a general public opinion, nobody thinks this it's about
the victims. I'm one of the few that just keep
bringing up protecting our legal system, protecting our intent as
a republic, and are promised to we the people. You're
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either innocent till proven guilty or not. Most of this
in these files are coming from testimonies and depositions, but
they haven't been examined and they never went to court
because Epstein quote air quotes killed himself. As for the
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grand jury testimonies, they're sealed unless the judge releases them.
Because when you release all these files, the presumption is
going to be I'll give you an exam. Can I
do one quick piece of sound? I don't want take
anything away from Sounds of the day later, But on
this topic, this is sunny Houston on the view. I
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know the view, but we'll go to the height of
idiocy to show you the height of hypocrisy because it's
a big tug of war. Right you've lived it when
the Democrats were in charge. They were sealed and the
Republicans were calling for them to be released, and the
Republicans got in charge, including with Cash Bettel and Dan Bongino,
who made their hey on this topic, and then they
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didn't want to release them. Well, of course, the Tucker
War is going to leave hypocrites. So here's Sonny in
twenty twenty four when they had it and they were
refusing to release it, and the Republicans are calling on
the left to release it. And then you'll hear her
now that the Republicans are in charge. Notice the difference.
Speaker 9 (25:17):
People were dying for this information. There was some sort
of list that everybody thought was going to come out,
and who's on the list. What's important for us to
note is we shouldn't be repeating names that are on
the list, because just because your name has not on
the list but in the documents, just because your name
is on the documents doesn't mean that you have done
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anything criminally irresponsible or illegal or civilly irresponsible, or that
you were clients or that you.
Speaker 1 (25:45):
Were a client. Only.
Speaker 9 (25:47):
Really, these documents, as I read them, only reflect Epstein's
sexual assaults of women and his sexual behavior. So I
think that also Galane and so being named in the
suit does not equate to being accused of wrongdoing. And
I think that is extremely important because conspiracy theories seem
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to not understand or enjoy facts.
Speaker 1 (26:13):
Yes, these are the facts. Now that was that, This
is the same woman, same topic. Now there is a list.
Speaker 9 (26:23):
Trump's name is on the logs, the passenger logs of
Epstein's aircraft at least seven times.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
That's already been made public.
Speaker 9 (26:30):
I mean, of course Trump is denying any, any and
all allegations. But all of that information is out there.
Why not just put it to rest and say release
the looks?
Speaker 1 (26:43):
Point it would put you to you in twenty twenty
four as to why they shouldn't. But this is the game.
It's a weapon. It's a political weapon. In fact, the
weapon can be used by both sides against the other
as long as it remains a mystery and a weapon.
What if these five don't reveal anything more than you
already know, well then it's a big nothing burger. Yes,
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but it's also a weapon that can't be used any longer.
Are both sides protecting a weapon because there's no consistency
when they're in power, they don't want to reveal it.
When they're not in power, they want it revealed. Problem
is they've both been in power.
Speaker 6 (27:22):
Now.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
Good morning, Michael. I listen to you every day on
WRC and Memphis, Tennessee. A great city, great station. Love
your commentary and analysis, great show for starters. Ted Cruz
and the old guard in the Republican Party are going nowhere.
See that's going to be a big problem for Ted Cruz.
Not so much Marco Rubio. He's the Secretary of State
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at the height of MAGA. Certainly not jd Vance. He's
a heartbeat away from president in a world of maga.
I think DeSantis occupies. I don't know if people view
him tea party or mag but he would be more relevant,
believe it or not, at this point, Ted Cruz would
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represent the old establishment Republican Party. Now he was everything
but that, but he's going to appear to be that.
I thought it was interesting that this caller says that
keep up the great work. I'll continue listening in Olive Branch, Mississippi. Well,
you're to the south of the border of Tennessee. I
think to drive north. The only way socialism will work
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is if humans are perfect in every way. And that
will never happen. It's a dream in the dysfunctional mind.
Well perfect, The only consenses we have is that all
have sinned, all have fallen short. Man's nature is flawed.
That kind of brings me back to Jim's comments from
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Northern Mississippi. James Madison, four, President Architect of our Constitution, said,
charity is no part of the legislative duty of government.
It's to better government has lost sight of that. Yeah,
a lot of the things that government is trying to solve.
I really think it's the body of Christ's job to
care for. And perhaps the government stopped taking half of
(29:11):
our money, we'd have the money to do it, or
at least we could put judgment in the right place.
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It's your Morning Show with Michael Delchoano.
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Regils said something to break that's really powerful. Notice when
the government was shut down, how the churches stepped up
and provided at the food banks. He know, there's two
sides to that coin. If the church had done it,
the government wouldn't have it to pander. But if the
government wasn't doing it, maybe that leaves the church feeling
like we don't need to the government takes care of that.
Either way, they're both out of their lane. Treasury Secretary
(31:54):
Scott Bessent says President Trump's proposal to issue tariff checks
to Americans will first require a Congression piece of legislation
to pass.
Speaker 3 (32:02):
Earlier this month, the President floated the idea of issuing
a two thousand dollars dividend from the revenue generated by.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
Tariffs on imports.
Speaker 3 (32:09):
During a recent interview, Besson echoed the President's claims of
addressing affordability and said everything is on the table, while
noting that the checks will have an income limit and
need legislation. While there's no clear timeline on plans for
the payment, Besson said President Trump is all about solutions
and redirected attention to policies including no tax on tips,
social Security, and overtime.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
I'm Mark Neefield. Outgoing New York City Mayor Eric Adams
is urging Israeli's prime minister to attend Mom Donnie's inauguration.
Speaker 10 (32:35):
Adam's suggestion comes despite Mom Donnie's vow to have police
arrest Benjamin Nittanya Who for alleged war crimes if he
does set foot in New York. The outgoing mayor met
with Natanya who Monday as he wrapped up his trip
to Israel that focused on efforts to combat anti Semitism.
Adams wassessed about the safety of Jewish New Yorkers under
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a mayor. Mom Donnie and told an Israeli newspaper there's
something to be worried about. A spokeswoman for the pro
Palestinian Democratic Socialists told The New York Times, mom Donnie
looks forward to both protecting and celebrating all Jewish New Yorkers.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler. President Trump is gearing up for
the US to co host the twenty twenty six FIFA Cup.
Tammy Triheo reports I.
Speaker 5 (33:19):
Met with his FIFA Task Force and FIFA's President Gianni
Infantino in the Oval Office on Monday to promote the
economic impact and jobs creation that come with the event the.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
World Cup tournament.
Speaker 3 (33:29):
This will be a once in a lifetime opportunity, even
for a country.
Speaker 5 (33:33):
Trump also spoke about the FIFA pass system that will
expedite the approval of US passports. The twenty twenty six
World Cup draw takes place December fifth at the Kennedy
Center in Washington, d C. THEOS host cities or Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston,
Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, and
the New York, New Jersey area. I'm Tammy Triheo.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
Well the halftime performers this year's NFL Thanksgiving games have
been some might even suggest better than the Super Bowl.
Newly inducted Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Jack White
will perform for his native Detroit Lions when they play
host to the Green Bay Packers. Down in Dallas, hometown
Star Post Malone will perform when the Cowboys take on
the Chiefs. Meanwhile, Little John will take the stage at
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halftime in Baltimore for the game between the Ravens and
the Bengals. The rapper will be pulling double duty, after all,
he'll be in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade earlier that day.
There's a generation of people who are not showing any
love to the letter T breed T breed tennis as more, there.
Speaker 7 (34:40):
Are twenty six letters in the alphabet, but one is
just not getting in off love. Linguis say, the letter
T is being dropped from words like kitten, mountain and
interview coast to coast, and no one knows why, but
they have named it. It's called T glottalization, and it's
a speech error that's happening mostly in the under twenty
five age range. A reminder from your friends at Sesame Street.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
I loved the lot of that from all to it
and you should too. I'm Bree Tennis love for her well.
Uh Prescott the Pickens was the connection last night, nine
receptions for George one hundred and forty four yards and
a touchdown. Cowboys thirty three sixteen easy over the Raiders.
On Monday Night football to the ice we go. In
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the NHL, Sabers win big at home, five to one
of the over the Oilers, Ducks win three two in
overtime over the Mammoth and the King's loss two to
one to the Caps. In our Nation's Capital on the Hardwood,
Pistons won one twenty seven one twelve over the Pacers,
Caps beat the Bucks one eighteen one oh six thunder
now fourteen and one beating the Pels won twenty six
one oh nine. In Nolins birthdays today, wedding crasher himself,
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Owen Wilson is fifty seven, Metallica's Kirk Hammett sixty three,
Megan Kelly from Them from the Kelly File is fifty five,
and SNL alum Kevin Neeland is seventy two. If it's
your birthday, Happy birthday. We're so glad you were born
and thanks for making your morning show part of your
big day. We're all in this together. This is your
Morning Show with Michael del Jorno