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November 25, 2025 36 mins

The Pentagon is investigating Senator – and former astronaut – Mark Kelly for possible breaches of military law for a video where he called on the military to refuse what he called “unlawful orders.” National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the latest.

Criminal charges against both former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James have been dropped. White House Correspondent – and attorney – JON DECKER will explain why, and what might happen next.

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Expecting today it'll be one of the busiest days on
the roads of Thanksgiving travelers, although we are expecting eighteen
million by air any travel packs some patience. Attorney General
Pambody says, you will appeal after the criminal indictments against
FBI Director James Comy and New York Attorney General Letitia

(00:55):
James was dismissed on technicality, and speaking of technicality, these
three first half interceptions by Purty, but that still wasn't
enough to hold the forty nine ers back twenty to
nine over the Panthers.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
Last night on Monday Night Football and.

Speaker 4 (01:10):
The Pentagon is investigating Senator and former astronaut Mark Kelly
for possible breaches of military law for a video where
he called on the military to refuse what he called
unlawful orders, though nobody can produce a single example of
unlawful order that was given. Our national correspondent Roy O'Neil

(01:32):
is here with the latest on this story.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
Good morning, Roy.

Speaker 5 (01:34):
It's different members of Congress to explain what they mean
by illegal orders. Some say it's related to the Venezuelan
boat strikes. Others have said they're hearing from members of
the military about what happens when they're deployed on the
streets of American cities. Is that illegal order? At least
that's what they claim. But again, we've heard plenty from
the Pentagon and from President Trump as well. And as

(01:59):
you said, the PA now conducting an investigation of Senator
Kelly because of his retired status, he could actually be
called back to active duty to be prosecuted.

Speaker 4 (02:10):
They all kind of state their past ranks. Why aren't
all of them who served subject to this law and
just him.

Speaker 5 (02:19):
Yeah, it's because of his retired status. Others have separated
from the military in other ways. But because he's retired,
they can go back and get him. Essentially, he's still
under their umbrella, unlike the others. I think one of
them is a member of CIA, so she wouldn't be
under the purview of the Pentagon. But yeah, there are
other reviews happening to perhaps follow up with some other prosecution.

(02:43):
But look, their wording was very specific, right, and it's
difficult to figure out how you're going to prosecute when
you say, don't follow an illegal law, which is essentially
what the members of the military are taught in the
first place.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
Yeah, and I think I had a listener yesterday right
about this time ask about this.

Speaker 3 (03:01):
Law and do I think they should pursue it?

Speaker 4 (03:03):
And I and I actually think, you know, the smarter
thing to do is just discredit this tactic.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
I mean, that's what this is.

Speaker 4 (03:10):
I mean, now there are people that can get discredited
for choosing to be a part of this tactic. So
some of that came out. I mean we heard that
even on the weekend shows. I have it in Sounds
of the Day where the Senator from Michigan has put
on the spot and she has to clearly admit other
president of given any orders and then she brings up
all the stuff you talk about. You know, we've just
had and nobody tells you how many what was their name?

(03:30):
You know, you know this notion. Oh, they're all calling
me wanting to know what to do. I think the
tactic is revealed for what it is, and this this
is becoming a very disruptive opposition party. And it's just
it was a really it was a really dumb commercial.

Speaker 3 (03:48):
Look, you and I have shared concerns.

Speaker 4 (03:49):
We're like one misfire on a boat.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
Away from a tragedy.

Speaker 4 (03:53):
Right, It's a family of five getting ready to you know,
go off on a cruise and yeah, go fishing, and
we blow them up. I mean, we're all concerned with that.
We're all relying on our military intelligence. But I don't
know if one officer who's been given an illegal order?

Speaker 3 (04:09):
Right, And how.

Speaker 5 (04:11):
The presidential politics factors into this, Senator Kelly trying to
raise his profile, you know, is that a big part
of this as well? You know, you have to take
all this into consideration. But and President Trump eager to
jump on it, pounce on it, because you know, he's
not had the best November on record, so this is
clearly something he wants to embrace and pursue and move

(04:32):
away from the you know, some of the more negative
headlines Epstein, higher cost, that kind of stuff that's been
bogging him down the past couple of weeks.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
Well, I'll tell you somebody that is having a good November.

Speaker 4 (04:43):
Marco Rubio, our Secretary of State, returns with what he
calls quote unquote significant progress in the peace talks, then
the war between Russia and Ukraine.

Speaker 3 (04:51):
Rory's back with that story in the third hour. Thank you, Rory.

Speaker 4 (04:55):
Huge AI hit song. There's a country hit right now
actively on the charts. There's a Charlie Kirk worship slash
tribute that both are done by AI. One's viral, one's
an actual hit. How does that work come awards show?
Or how does that work in terms of licensing? So

(05:16):
your contributor David Sanati will join us to discuss the
unintended consequences of when no human can compete with the fakes.

Speaker 3 (05:24):
That too, coming up next hour.

Speaker 4 (05:26):
Also, we got your Sounds in the day next half hour,
and criminal charges being thrown out on technicality that will
be appealed by Pam Bondi. John Decker has the latest
from the White house on that. All right, what do
doctors really think about trans treatments?

Speaker 3 (05:44):
Now?

Speaker 4 (05:44):
You guys remember it used to be gender dysphoria, that
it became gender identity, And you know, it's kind of
like the CDC having to come clean now. Now, the
CDC lost all credibility during COVID with me, so did
the National Health Organization, so did some of my doctors,

(06:08):
and that is irreparable harm. I once said on the air,
the CDC is gonna have to start over and with
a new name. I will never trust CDC again. But
even they've had to come out this happened last week
and say, yeah, there are risks with all immunizations, including autism,

(06:33):
and we cannot tell you there's not a link between
these vaccines and autism. There is some evidence and some risk.
Why weren't they saying that all along? When did the
business of this become more important than the transparency and
truth of this? Now everything has a risk, and it's

(07:00):
to the patient to make that decision, but it is
up to the doctor to first do no harm and
be clear on those risks. Now, what often happens, like
the scientists with global warming, they'll just silence any of
the critics. But here is a piece of research out

(07:21):
of Florida that gives us our first glimpse of what
doctors really think about treating miners for trans issues. And
most doctors in Florida agree with the public support laws
that protect kids from these treatments. Perhaps they could have
been more vocal when this woke runaway train was off

(07:43):
the tracks. Ian Kingsbury is the director of Do No
Harms Center for Accountability in Medicine. He says, we see
a strong majority of doctors believe sex change interventions should
be prohibited for miners. Let me just interject, even if
I didn't have a moral position on this or a

(08:05):
cultural position on this, my medically observed position is that
ninety eight to ninety nine percent of these confusions clear
up after puberty. Why would you do anything harmful or
permanent based on that? Obviously, these doctors agree. Opposition to

(08:34):
preferences and gender affirming care contradict the positions of the
American Medical Association, the American Academy of Ptpediatrics, and the
American Psychiatric Association, all of which will flip flop underwood pressure.
Yet doctor's positions align with the general public. This overlap,
in opinion is no coincidence, but a clear call to

(08:54):
recenter medicine around common sense and sound science. Cannot allow
harmful ideologies to push by woke activists to sully the
integrity of medicine any longer it did with vaccines, it
did with COVID, it has with the trans movement. Instead,
we must reinstitute excellence and integrity within our medical organization, schools,

(09:18):
and hospital systems.

Speaker 3 (09:20):
Do no harm.

Speaker 4 (09:22):
Nice name advocates for removing contested ideologies such as transgender ideology,
critical race theory, the notion that America is systematically systemically
racist and requires fundamental change to its root. While the

(09:43):
health association mentioned above opposed laws to protect miners from
transgender intervention, both rank and file doctors and the general
public in Florida supported it.

Speaker 3 (09:56):
To what extent.

Speaker 4 (09:57):
Sixty six percent of doctors say they strongly suppor sport
the laws, fifty five percent somewhat support, eleven percent said
they somewhat oppose, and twenty three percent strongly oppose. You
know how we do research throughout the in betweens to

(10:17):
the two strongs, sixty six strongly approve no treatment for minors.
Twenty three percent strongly disapprove and oppose no treatment for
minors three to one. Three quarters of doctors say they
strongly sixty four percent or somewhat eleven percent support such
a policy. Most Floridians, it was seventy six percent degree,

(10:41):
fifty nine percent strongly, seventeen percent somewhat. Doctors and people agree,
organizations and woke movements don't.

Speaker 3 (10:54):
Speaking of polls of.

Speaker 4 (10:55):
Plenty, the president got a forty five percent rating on
his favorability for work with the Middle East. Whether that's
support for Israel, the dilemmas in the Gaza Hamas has
malahuthis some of the positive movement with the UAE in

(11:17):
Saudi Arabia and Cutter taking Iran and standing up to them,
And of course it just begs the question, as we
always say, no, the days of seventies is over.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
Fifty.

Speaker 4 (11:34):
I think anything over fifty is like being in the eighties.

Speaker 3 (11:39):
In the nineteen nineties, don't you think.

Speaker 4 (11:41):
I mean, we haven't seen anything since Barack Obama. George W.
Bush after nine to eleven is the last president with
an approval rating over eighty, right, I don't know there's
anybody even close. So forty five is like Reagan getting
a seventy two. Thirty eight percent give him a poor

(12:03):
rating on the handling of the Middle East, so he's
in positive ground seven percent and a country stuck in
a fifty to fifty matrix, so forty five is a
pretty solid number. And then we did the whole poll
on Americans Wall Street Journal, if you want to read it.
For Americans, family comes first, or does it? And so

(12:23):
we have all these people traveling to be with family
on this Thanksgiving and none of them. Only eleven percent
of Americans rank family as their number one value, in
less than half have family in their top five. If
the goal was to attack God, family and country first,

(12:46):
someone's been doing pretty good with breaking those down.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
And we've got a lot of work to do.

Speaker 4 (12:52):
We're going to restore our country, and I think with
the two hundred and fiftieth birthday of our nation and
returning to that document, the Declaration of Independence for intent
a constitution, for a map, we can get back. But
I do think it begins with a confession and a repentance,
otherwise we're incapable of self governance.

Speaker 3 (13:11):
This is Your Morning Show with Michael del Chuno.

Speaker 4 (13:15):
Attorney General Pam Bondi says sheill appeal after a criminal
indictment against New York Attorney General Letitia James and former
FBI Director James Comy was dismissed by an activist federal
judge Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 3 (13:28):
As our top story, Bondi spoke to reporters Monday afternoon.

Speaker 6 (13:31):
We'll be taking all available legal action, including an immediate appeal,
to hold Letitia James and James Comey accountable for their
unlawful conduct.

Speaker 7 (13:42):
Both then claimed the appointment of Lindsay Helligan as the
US Attorney for the Eastern District was unlawful. Comy was
indicted for allegedly lying to Congress about the Trump Russia investigation,
while James was indicted for a mortgage fraud. Bondi said
all available action would be taken. Amertney Field, is this guy.

Speaker 4 (13:58):
Mayor of New York City or President of the United States?
Mam Donnie's naming more than four hundred people to his
transition team.

Speaker 8 (14:04):
Mom Donnie says disappointees to seventeen transition committees come from
all walks of life and backgrounds. The committee includes the
usual ones such as housing, transportation, community safety, and government operations,
but the incoming Democratic Socialist is adding two new ones,
worker Justice and Community Organizing. Mam Donnie also says transition

(14:26):
members will advise on job hires and policy that help
further his suffordability agenda starting on day one.

Speaker 3 (14:33):
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.

Speaker 4 (14:35):
Health officials are raising concerns as the flu is spreading
earlier than usual in some parts of the country.

Speaker 3 (14:40):
Jim Roup has more.

Speaker 9 (14:41):
Some infectious disease specialists have already noted a sharp increase
in flu cases over the past few weeks, as a
form of the virus called H three and two subclade
K has set off massive outbreaks in Canada and the UK.
The CDC says the majority of flu circulating so far
this season in the US is the H three and
two strain, which can cause more hospitalizations and debts and

(15:04):
older adults. The concerns come as millions of Americans prepared
to travel and gather for the Thanksgiving and other upcoming holidays.

Speaker 3 (15:11):
I'm Jim Roop. I Come my Sydney doing Front Chance.

Speaker 4 (15:15):
The Rapper will be celebrating New Year's Eve in his
hometown of Chicago. Bang Bangs, the Chicago native and Grammy
Award winning artist will serve as the host of the
Chicago debut featured Central time Zone location for Dick Clark's
New Year's Rocket Eve with Ryan Seacrest twenty twenty six.
Name is certainly much too long for such a lame show.

(15:37):
Monday Night Football. Three interceptions for Purty last night in
the first half alone, but not enough to stop the
forty nine Ers from winning twenty to nine over the Panthers.
Red Wings lost to New Jersey Lightning shut out the Flyers,
Blues lost three two to the Rangers. Spreads loss of
course eight three to the Panthers. Kings two to one
beat the Senators on the hardwood, Pistons one two one
seventeen Pistons and thunder lookout. This NBA final looks so

(16:01):
obvious a half a year away. Griz loss Blazers by
twelve over the Bucks, Kings won one seventeen one twelve
over the t Wolves. Calves lost by eleven of the Raptors'
sons lost one fourteen ninety two to the Rockets. Birthdays
Today we got good Ones.

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And my morning show is your morning show with Michael
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Thank you for bringing us along with you and making
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No more rotting on Holden Talk Radio, and you can
always email Michael D at iHeartMedia dot com. We were
talking earlier about how the president's forty five percent approval
rating for his handling of the Middle East. That's like
the new seventy. We just don't see presidents in any
category get above fifty period, end of story, and we

(17:47):
haven't for decades. And I had made a mention about
both Bushes, and we went back and looked it up.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
George H. W.

Speaker 4 (17:56):
Bush Bush, the dad after the Persian Gulf War or
his approval rating was ninety one percent. We haven't seen
anything like that, by the way, it was a ninety
one war and he got a ninety one percent. His son,
George W. Bush, who I think was roughly right at
fifty percent when he took office, which was roughly how
the hanging chads decided the vote. They were almost identical,

(18:17):
fifty to fifty. He did get as high as ninety
two percent after nine to eleven. I don't think it
took much time after that before he was right back
down to fifty percent or below fifty percent, as America
made him.

Speaker 3 (18:32):
The enemy, not the enemy of nine to eleven.

Speaker 4 (18:37):
So that's the specifics to what we were talking about.
So it is we're a divided country and that affects
presidential ratings and forty five.

Speaker 3 (18:48):
It's a sub fifty number.

Speaker 4 (18:52):
But just like sixty is, the new forty forty five
is there's the old seventy five is about a five now,
all right, Today should be one of the busiest days
for travel on the road this Thanksgiving, though nothing to
sneeze at in the air, some eighteen million expected to
travel by air. Attorney General Pam Bondi is going to
be appealing the indictments being thrown out against call Me

(19:17):
and Letitia James on technicality. The President has accepted an
invitation to China, and the forty nine ers hung on
last night. Not much happened in the second half of
those of you like me that went to bed after
the first half, forty nine Ers went to twenty to
nine over the Panthers. All right, criminal charges against both
James call Me and Letitia James have been dropped.

Speaker 3 (19:37):
The White House.

Speaker 4 (19:39):
Morning Show reporter and slash Supreme Court bar attorney John
Decker is joining us to explain the technicality that threw
it out and what might happen next in appeal.

Speaker 3 (19:50):
Good morning, John, Hey, good morning to you, Michael. Thanks
for having me on today.

Speaker 10 (19:55):
This is a potential problem for the Trump Justice Department
just but there are ways around it, and I'll get
to that in a minute. Let's remind everybody that a
few months ago, the President named a White House aid
named Lindsay Halligan to serve as the acting US Attorney
for the Eastern District of Virginia. She was replacing another

(20:17):
individual who had been fired. He had been serving as
the acting US Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
When you are in that role, you can only serve
in that role by statute for one hundred and twenty days.
And typically individuals that are named a US attorney are
nominated and then they go through the nomination process and
they're confirmed by the US Senate. For whatever reason, the

(20:40):
President did not want Lindsay Halligan to go through the
Senate confirmation process, and that's where the problem exists with
this particular placement of her in this role. A federal
judge ruled yesterday that her placement as the acting US
Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia was improper. It
was illegal, and as a result, the two cases that

(21:03):
she was prosecuting, the case against James Tomy the case
against politician James were thrown out. They have been dismissed,
but they can be brought up again.

Speaker 4 (21:14):
And she didn't do it without prejudice. She did it
with prejudice. So they could come back, right, correct, that's right? Yeah,
So how would they come back?

Speaker 10 (21:22):
Now?

Speaker 3 (21:22):
Do we explain this to us? Do we have to
get this attorney to go.

Speaker 4 (21:27):
Through a legislative process or do we assign it to
a different one. I mean, what's the path forward for Pambondi? Well,
the path four for pam Bondi, she has two paths. One,
she could appeal the decision by the Federal District Court
judge to the Appellate Court, which is based in Richmond, Virginia,
and try her luck there. If she loses in Richmond

(21:48):
at that appellate court, she could appeal to the US
Supreme Court. Alternatively, the judge herself who made this decision said,
what the way around this is simply name someone properly
to the as the chief prosecutor for the Eastern District
of Virginia, and that individual can essentially refile the case
against both Letitia James and James Comy. That to me

(22:11):
seems the easiest solution rather than go through this whole
legal process in which she might lose at the end
of the game. So I'm not the Supreme Court bar
attorney here, so I'm not going to pretend I am,
although I am married to an attorney and she's a
lot better looking than you. So when Pam Bondi says
I'm going to appeal, yeah, that should I read into

(22:35):
that she's going to do the first path instead of
the more logical paths that you're saying and the judge wants.
Because when the judge does this without prejudice, I think
she meant what she ruled on. It's just an illegal
prosecutor get me a legal one.

Speaker 3 (22:51):
I mean, there is right.

Speaker 4 (22:52):
Do we know if she's I mean, should we suggest
that she sees the merits of the case.

Speaker 3 (22:58):
She didn't see the standing the attorney right, she did not.

Speaker 10 (23:02):
The judge didn't rule on the merits of the case.
That was not the focus. It was solely on this
technical issue, and solely on this technical issue. The judge said,
this was an individual, Lindsay Halligan, who is properly named.

Speaker 3 (23:15):
To her post.

Speaker 10 (23:16):
And you know, look to me, I don't understand why
from the start the president just didn't simply nominate Lindsay
Halligan to be the US Attorney for the Eastern District
of Virginia.

Speaker 3 (23:27):
A Republicans control the Senate.

Speaker 10 (23:28):
Republicans controlled the Senate Judiciary Committee, she most certainly would
have been confirmed as the next US Attorney for the
Eastern District of Virginia, and she could then file this
case against those two individuals. The one, perhaps one of
the problems, was the fact that there was a statute
of limitations for one of those individuals, that's James Comey

(23:50):
five years statute limitations for lying to Congress. And I
believe that the case against him, the indictment against him
handed up on the final day when that statute of
limitations was set to toll aspire.

Speaker 4 (24:05):
That begs another question, does that is that maybe why
Pam Bondi wants to take this charge through an appeal
process then recharge, because wouldn't that time have passed for Comy.

Speaker 10 (24:19):
Yeah, that is an unknown question as to whether or
not this whole process, the appellate process, in addition to
whether she goes down the road of naming someone properly
to the role of US attorney, whether that uh in
any way impinges upon that statute of limitations against James Comy,

(24:40):
and so they could actually Uh, that could be problematic
for the BONDI doju if indeed they wish to proceed
with the case against James Comy. His attorney UH says,
look too late. Uh, statute of limitations has expired. But
that obviously would need to be tested in a federal well.

Speaker 4 (25:01):
And it goes it's worthy of note. The defendants asked
for the case to be dismissed with prejudice. They didn't
get that. It was dismissed on technicality, but without prejudice.
So there is a part. There is an act too
to this play coming. There is an act too.

Speaker 10 (25:15):
You're right about that, all right?

Speaker 4 (25:17):
And the president accepted an invitation's going to China.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
Do we have any idea when you know? To me,
this is an interesting thing.

Speaker 10 (25:24):
The president, as you know, met with President She just
a few weeks ago when he was in Asia, and
he already announced that he's going to China in April.
And he just simply had a conversation with President She
yesterday in which he reconfirmed that he's going to China
in April. So I don't know why that particular aspect
of the conversation made news, but it did, and so

(25:44):
it's on the president's calendar. He also announced something that
he also announced when he met with President She a
few weeks ago, and that is President She will also
reciprocate and will come to the United States. Not clear
if it's going to be in Washington, Michael, or in
beach at mar Lago, but he will also.

Speaker 3 (26:02):
Visit the United States in twenty twenty six.

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Speaker 4 (27:46):
Today should be the busiest day on the roads for
Thanksgiving travelers. Although we are expecting eighteen million air travelers today.
And as you heard John Decker mention, the President has
accepted an invitation to go to China in April. That
was something he had already previously agreed to do but
re brought up. And yes, although I have a brag,

(28:07):
when my wife took the bar, and granted it was
twenty eight years ago, she had the CD set that
was all the you know, the study tools, and I
heard those for about twelve hours a day for four months.

Speaker 3 (28:28):
As I just impressed read, it paid off.

Speaker 4 (28:33):
And that's why I can tell you have to go
the appeals process because if you reappoint someone, you would
simply reset the date and therefore it wouldn't apply to
comy through statute limitations. By the way, we had a
caller that explained also the oversight in getting the judge approved.
It was not an oversight as much as it was
a Democrat block.

Speaker 11 (28:55):
The reason that Hargan wasn't submitted to be the permanent
us AT was because the two Democrat senators refused to
submit what's called blue papers to the committee, and the
senator from Ohio name escapes me is honoring that and
refuses to advance the name without the blue sheets.

Speaker 3 (29:18):
Thanks. Our listeners are like correspondents, aren't they. You know
what time it is in NN. This is the news
and that's.

Speaker 5 (29:26):
Why more people are watching the cartoon Networks Lunch Robbery
runs right now.

Speaker 3 (29:30):
I'm big a Democrat. This is like a goldstrong in
a past.

Speaker 12 (29:34):
You should have a government that just minds its own
damn business and leaves people alone.

Speaker 3 (29:38):
Well.

Speaker 4 (29:38):
I don't know if right redd is trying to pick
on the Democrats, but in sounds of the day today
they are not in the best of lights. Let's start
with the Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson in his comments concerning
police and public safety and real solutions to fight crime
in Chicago.

Speaker 13 (29:57):
I get soul sick and tired of p people in
this country and in this city that believes that the
only thing that you can offer black people, in poor
people is jails, incarcerations, incarceration and police officers. Doctor King
said this right here in Chicago the National Conference on
New Politics.

Speaker 3 (30:16):
What did he say?

Speaker 13 (30:17):
He said, militarism is a sickness. I am trying to
eradicate the sickness from this city and from this country
to offer it. Now, listen, Mark, I get to answer
my question. Now you've asked it. No, Mark, I've answered
my questions. Of course they are. But you're not going
to be able to avoid that if we don't do
the things that actually work. We are not split on

(30:39):
this issue. The fact of the matter is, no one
has asked me to send federal troops into this city
to make it safe. It has never come up. It
never came up during the campaign, it's never come up
in the.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
First two years.

Speaker 13 (30:52):
The fact of the matter is we are driving Biden
style in this city, and we're using every single resource
that's available to us. Jails and InCAR and law enforcement.
Is a sickness that has not led to safe communities.
I'm going to work hard every single day to protect
the people who are caught up in violence in this city.
Guess why. You want to know why, because the vast

(31:13):
majority of them looked like me. This president has never
asked a very simple question to me, Brandon Scott, Barbara Lee,
Randon Woodman. He doesn't talk to black mayors about what
it's like to live in communities that have been disinvested in. So, no,
we're not going to succumb to the sickness and the
evil that doctor Teene wardened us about a generation.

Speaker 4 (31:35):
I think that's the context in which doctor King was discussing,
or the the timing and circumstances that he was addressing.
Approaching nine hundred murders a year. This guy thinks the
problem is the police.

Speaker 3 (31:53):
Hiller.

Speaker 4 (31:54):
Clinton thinks the problems in our life are all Donald Trump.

Speaker 3 (32:00):
These people just never go away, do they.

Speaker 14 (32:03):
You know what this reminds me of it is I
wish that there could be like a huge national sound
system and we would always up at attention. We have
found the problem, and we have solved that he has gone.

Speaker 4 (32:19):
And then the big cackle. They just have Trump to arrangement.
That's how they are, right, what a broken record.

Speaker 15 (32:27):
But but the reason we're here tonight is to remind
all of us, including ourselves, that that can't happen unless
we make it happen.

Speaker 3 (32:46):
And in other.

Speaker 4 (32:47):
Words, the American people are deplorable. So ultimately it's the
American people's fault. In Chicago, it's the police's fault. When
it comes to global warming, it's Donald Trump's fault. Here's
the King, Jeffreys, with Nancy Pelosi by his side, trying
to resurrect that old chestnut that is a.

Speaker 12 (33:07):
Direct connection between the climate crisis, which continues to grow
more urgent by the day, and the rise of extreme
weather events that are not a partisan issue because they
hit blue states, purple states, and red states.

Speaker 3 (33:26):
All across America.

Speaker 12 (33:28):
A direct connection between the climate crisis and the rise
of extreme weather events that threaten the health, the safety,
and the well being of the American people. And a
direct connection between the rise of extreme weather events and
the home owner's insurance crisis that exists now in state

(33:49):
after state after state. Home ownership has become unaffordable in
far too many places, ripping away the possibility of home
ownership for millions of Americans. And we know that home
ownership has always been central to the great American dream.

(34:12):
And so it's incredibly important that we deal with the
climate crisis. Because there is only one Earth, there is
no planet B. We have no other option. We have
to deal with protecting God's green Earth. But we also

(34:34):
should deal with the climate crisis because the absence of
doing it causes life in America to just continue to
become more unaffordable, particularly in the sistence as it relates
to both the home insurance crisis and the rise in

(34:56):
electricity costs and utility builds all of across the country
because of the administration's assault on the progress that was
made related to standing up a clean energy economy under
the leadership of Speaker Pelosi, Senate of the White House,
Democrats in the House and the Senate, and of course

(35:18):
the Biden administration.

Speaker 3 (35:24):
Okay, Dad, I love you, come on. Oh sorry.

Speaker 4 (35:30):
Although I was entertained watching Nancy Pelosi, clicker dentires throughout
that clip.

Speaker 3 (35:36):
This was my favorite moment. Let's get right to it.

Speaker 16 (35:38):
But I think it's important to know it's not hypothetical. Right,
This president in the last administration, his last administration, asked
his Secretary of Defense and as Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs to quote, shoot at their legs at unarmed protesters
in front of the White House that he wanted moved.

Speaker 3 (35:53):
Actually, I know, I know you're talking about Marc Esper's book.
He didn't exactly say that.

Speaker 4 (35:59):
Never mind, she's out a role. Then Senators Lotckkin was
asked the direct question, do you know of any incident
or the President of the United States gave in a
legal order, And of course the answer is no stunt
to reveal, and that's your Sounds of the Day for Tuesday,
November twenty fifth, Stay with us David's Natty Next.

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