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And just like that, we're back. Good morning, and welcome
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I'm Michael del Journal Honored to serve you. Jeffrey is
honored to serve us. All was Red's keeping an eye
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on the content. If you're just waking up. Reports say
President Trump spoke with top European leaders on Wednesday about
the war between Russia, and Ukraine. What exactly they discussed,
we don't know, but as you know, the rumors were
that the president is strong arming Ukraine, being soft on Russia.
(01:21):
It was the cause of the invasion in the war,
and now is frustrated with Ukraine and thinking about turning
his back on Ukraine and Zelensky. I'm guessing that's what
the conversations were about. Fed Shair Jerome Powell did exactly
what we thought. Another quarter cut, so it takes the
(01:41):
interest rates down to three point five percent. We'll have
more with our economist and money. Was David Bonsen on that.
Later on, Attorney General Pam Bondi says the oil tanker
seized by the US off the coast of Venezuela was
being used to transport sanctioned oil to Iran. How familiar
is this all feeling, Only it's not Cuba, it's Venezuela,
and it's not Russia, it's Irun. And then we have
(02:04):
rising floodwaters in the state of Washington May force about
one hundred thousand residents to evacuate. North of Seattle, we
got a what is an NFC south right, although the Falcons,
but what a good football team to be so out
of it and early. I mean they just kind of
the Falcons.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
Yeah, I mean they they got some deja vous all
over again for those guys.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Well I guess so. Yeah. But Tampa is slipping too,
So this is a key matchup tonight, probably a much
bigger game for the Buccaneers in Tampa tonight against the
Falcons on Thursday Night football. There is also this issue
of how much media access should be given for Charlie
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Kirk's killer during those trials. I just can't even begin
to imagine. I simply just don't acknowledge it because I
think there is evidence. There is. If you don't, if
you don't trust anything in your conspiracy theorist, there's nothing
I can say anyway, So I would I waste my breath.
(03:12):
But I am aware of the nonsense going on on
social media and the fighting back and forth, whether it's
Candace Owens, whether it's Tucker Carlson, whether it's I could
never remember that other guy's name that was at the
Daily Wire, Ben Shapiro, Ben Shapiro, I mean we, or
should I say be Shapiro? Is there an echo in here?
(03:34):
Ye read ten seconds later, Ben Shapiro. So is that
Jeffrey reminding you to remind me, no, you're claiming your
headphones around. Can you imagine how ridiculous it's going to
get once this trial starts, especially if they have drip
by drip, day by day, moment by moment access. I
(04:05):
I don't know what it's all about. I don't know
if it's about power. I don't know if it's about money.
I just know it's it's certainly not biblical. It's certainly
not showing any understanding of rule of law and trial.
I mean, but they would be if they're doing it now.
(04:27):
Can you imagine? Mean? Am I the only ones had
that thought? Can you imagine if they try to turn
this into an OJ? I think the far right will
destroy itself inside one week. So if the judge is liberal,
I trust me complete access. Yeah, let them all shoot themselves,
because that's what they're doing with this and fighting. So
and then there is that OJ issue. Whenever you have
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something of high interest, you roll the dice. There was
nothing more and untypical of of court than the OJ trial.
And that's what people for about twenty years form their
opinion of our justice system. So the more if you
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do add the cameras. Boyle, I hope we get a
good judge. Boy I hope we have good attorneys. Boy
I hope it doesn't get political with a lot of
money in Shenanigan. So there's that big decision going on.
So the other big story waking up this morning is
they're not I love the way Red said it. They're
not even waiting till after the midterms. You know, usually
(05:36):
you have to win before you can bully. Now, these people,
just to go back all the way to the main point,
are supposed to be representing the constituents of their district
and the nation collectively. Well, the people spoke and elected
(05:59):
Donald Trump by a lot. That president then chooses cabinet
members to make up his cabinet. They are all nominated,
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and then they all go through a confirmation process, and
they have all been confirmed. Now a year later, days
after wanting to issue articles of impeachment on the Secretary
of Defense or war depends what you call it. Now
(06:45):
they're onto RFK. Now, the normal trajectory, if that were
even so, I mean by the time the midterms are over.
Quite frankly, that usually signifies in a second term of
a presidency. The lame duck presidency begins, and so would
(07:11):
import two cabinet members have they're on their way out.
It's not like the administration can be re elected and
they can be reappointed or stay on. See. I think
this falls under when we finally just get so fed
up we just say, you know what, these people aren't serious.
(07:34):
These are not serious candidates, These are not serious representatives.
These are just not serious people. It's like some I
don't know, vote them off an island crazy reality show
like Survivor. I mean, if you won the midterms next year,
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you might expect some of this, But before you even
play the game, you're firing the opposing team, coaches, coaching staff.
I mean, I can't use enough lame analogies. So House
Democrat is introducing impeachment articles against OURRFK junior. We had
impeachment articles introduced against hag Seth. I don't know what
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this has to do with representing your district or collectively
the country for things that are already so, but it
adds to the list. I never like to play shirts
and skins, but oh my gosh, it's getting harder and harder.
Maybe it's dumb and dumber. I don't know. But they
have no solutions. They're in the chaos, causing business, problem
(08:48):
causing business, and blocking of any governing business. I don't
even if this was a cockpit, I can't matchine what
the flight would be like.
Speaker 4 (09:03):
Michael, doesn't it remind you that there is now no
separation between governance, politics, and social media?
Speaker 1 (09:15):
Yeah? Well we talked, yeah no, And we talked last
week about how politically it used to be. You know,
you'd have a primary, you run to your base, then
you have a general, you run back to center, you
get elected, and then you do something. None of that
happens anymore. We're in a constant state of campaigning and
never in a state of governing and serving. These people
(09:38):
are a professional campaigners, professional pawns in a campaign scheme,
but no one is a statesman. No one has any vision,
ideas or solutions or desired to even lead. It's you're right,
it's like social media. Everything's just a pick a fight,
(10:01):
create a controversy, bad mouth, shank whatever the expression.
Speaker 4 (10:06):
Are you trying to tell me that Jasmine Crockett isn't
a statesman?
Speaker 1 (10:10):
Well, that's another serious question. You know, this is she's
going to be Look, this is the lesson. I want
you to remember you heard it here. They think they
have some kind of runaway train in socialism. Socialism is
not new. If you don't teach history right or at
all or long enough, people will forget it and you
(10:33):
can be duped by it again. But it's not new
and it never works. But even now, I don't think
the Democrats have figured out you might pull this off
in a major urban area. You can do it and
win Chicago, you can do it and win Philadelphia. You
can do it. And when Cia Hey, you can do it.
(10:57):
Whin DC you might even butt outside of these urban
inner city areas. I remember when Barack Obama tried to
continue the community organizer Saul Alynsky strategies as president, and
it took him about three and a half years to realize,
wait a minute, this doesn't work at a national level.
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I can't play this group against this group because I'm
the president of both groups. That's what Jasmine Crockett's about
to find out in Texas and wait to hear in
Sounds of the Day when she was point blank asked
the question, you don't have a need to convert some
Trump supporters, and she just goes on her merry Way
(11:45):
creating the next deplorable. This socialist runaway train may work
in subwayed, very blue cities, but it will not work statewide,
and it will not workationwide, at least not yet. Last
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thing is you could make a case like with Jerry Lewis,
what is Jerry Lewis's legacy. He created the videotape Martin
and Lewis Comedy and in the end, isn't it everything
(12:31):
he did for awareness with the telephon and MDA that
kind of had a rough ending towards the end, but
that's a legacy moment Danny Thomas, which it doesn't make
any sense today, but let me tell you something. That
(12:52):
Danny Thomas show when TV was at its golden age,
was huge and he saw something in his life that
bothered him and he used his celebrity to create awareness
and what the Saint Jude Hospital does for sick children
(13:15):
and they're scared to death parents every day. It's always
an honor to talk about the Saint Jude Children's Hospital.
But we get to do it today with that girl
Marlow Thomas, and then tomorrow we got Friday with forty seven.
We're also going to continue in the next hour with
(13:35):
David Snati is artificial intelligence? David said something I got
three emails and two texts is artificial intelligence building a
new tower of Babel, maybe a quick little revision of
the Genesis tale. And then on to David Zanati's Journey
(13:56):
of Discovery onto AI and I've got a very, very
troubling poll that shows it's the latest addiction to kids,
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This is your morning show with Michael del Chrono.
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Good Morning. Attorney General Pam Bondi says an oil tanker
seized by the US off the coast of Venezuela was
being used to transport sanctioned oil to Iran. Mark Mayfield
has our top story.
Speaker 5 (15:32):
In a post on x, Bondi said the ship had
been sanctioned for years over its alleged involvement in an
oil shipping network supporting terrorist groups. The move comes as
tensions have escalated between President Trump and Venezuelan President Maduro.
The US already has a large military presidence in the
Caribbean and has launched deadly strengths against suspected drug boats
exiting Venezuela.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
I'm Mark Mayfield. The House has passed the National Defense
author Authorization Act. Jim Rupe as the details.
Speaker 6 (15:59):
Speaker Mike Johnson and managed to win over several holdouts
to send the bill to the Senate with a three
twelve to one to twelve vote. The NDAA would increase
pay for service members, provide some military aid to Ukraine,
restrict US investment in China, fully repeal sanctions on Syria,
and more. President Trump has urged for that bill to
be passed. I'm Jim Roup.
Speaker 3 (16:21):
Well.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
A lot of you have found Martha Stewart strange for
a long time, but she has revealed a very strange
request for a final resting place.
Speaker 7 (16:29):
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podcast that she wants her body to be composted on
the grounds of her farm in Bedford. She says she
wants to be buried like her horses, wrapped in a
clean white linen sheet, and carefully drop down into a
deep poll in one of her fields. Stuart flinched at
the idea of being put in a coffin. Human composting
is legal in New York as well as neighboring New Jersey.
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if he got the worm or the gummy. Good morning
and welcome to Thursday, December eleventh year of our Lord,
twenty twenty five. I have Michael del Joner honored to
serve you, serving us all is. Jeffrey was sound, I
guess Joey with wraps and red keeping an eye on
the content. We were talking off here about why they
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call it an iPhone not an aphone Apple because of
what the concept was and they were first to do it.
We now don't call it by its brand name, so
we say smartphone because others can be it. Steve Jobs
would talk about inspiration, trying to think what is some
of the other eyes he used. But Internet was I
(19:04):
think ultimately it was an Internet informed. Yeah, informed, and
you know, and I'll grant you I never thought my banks,
my credit cards, my stocks, the weather, my music. I'm
trying to think of everything, all my social media, all
my games, you know, I mean, it just it's everything
(19:28):
I love. They to tap when I check out. I can't.
I cannot tell you how much I enjoy that. Yeah,
there there is, I guess to some degree at the
end of the day, because we're going to do this
in our poll here in a second. Although I could
at any moment lose my composure and break out into
a rant. But at any point, you know, when you
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see phone usage, it's horrifying. I spent six hours, but
did I just pop on for a second check what
the stock market was doing? Was I responding to business emails?
I mean, we really don't know where we're all spending
our time. We just know that we're sick of being
tied to this phone. And sometimes I think it's as
(20:11):
simple as you know, if when we went through COVID
and a lot of you had to stay at home
and everything was I remember, we're a very close knit family,
but we would just get in the car and go
for rides dried by all the girls, cute boys from
their class houses, you know whatever. But just to you know, anything,
all in the same place. There's no break. Oh this
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I do at my computer. Oh this I do on
my phone. Oh this I do in person. Everything just
kind of come to this phone. So I have to
tell you. They do updates, software updates, and usually it's
you know, some kind of a you know, security fix
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or slight change. So I get this notice it's I
remember what it was, Is it twenty eight or whatever
it is? And I'm I should have if I had
just talked to my son first, and so I hear, yeah,
I go ahead and do it. Get it over with,
and when my phone reboots, it's a completely different phone.
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I mean, I don't mind, you know, you change it,
tweaking something. Everything is different if you haven't done the update.
And we can make this our talk back of the day.
If they haven't done the iPhone update, do you recommend
they do it or not do it? Because I want
to take this phone, go to the highest building in
Nashville and throw it into a rock cory. As far
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as I can make it. I can't do anything. It's
changed every aspect from emails to I can't see it.
I can I look for something on it. I'm like, what, yeah,
I am anything, all right? So it's not just me, right,
It's not just you. So one time I wanted to
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explore other options, so I got a Samsung Galaxy and
at first when I got home, I was like, oh
my gosh.
Speaker 9 (22:10):
It's tied into all my TVs. That's kind of cool.
I mean, it does give you some options with your
TVs that you didn't have else other ones. But everything's
just being so different. I just gave up after two
days and brought it back. So I'm sitting here this morning,
and you know, I've often thought this.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
You know, if i'd have just given it a few
more days, I'm sure I would have just gotten used
to it, right, I mean, I want to be that
old guy that's afraid of any change, and I don't know,
maybe I'll get used to this. But you don't expect
an update to completely change everything, not just a look,
not just a tweat. And so red and Eye as
I'm ranting, are talking about it. Or was it h
(22:46):
Jeffrey that said they don't have anything new? Yeah, so
they just keep date for updating sake. Yeah, it's update
for the updating state. And so it's getting to the
point where, like a kid in art class, you know,
all right, stop, this is perfect. No, But they'll keep
going till they ruin their own picture kind of a thing.
But so, yeah, whatever it is, I can't remember what
it was called. Does anybody remember? Was it twenty eight? Whatever?
(23:09):
The update is? Oh my gosh, I avoided like the plague.
Is why you would change everything and make it a
completely different phone is beyond me that Again, it's.
Speaker 4 (23:20):
Nice to listen to another person's rant. That's what I
sound like.
Speaker 1 (23:23):
Well as you can see even even I rant with joy.
I mean, at least it's working on like the hotspot. Right,
all right, So here's first of all, in general, that
reference to everything that's on your phone. I don't know
that any of us have a sense of where we're
spending time. I spend a lot of time. I am
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one Zanati will joke about this, but if I ever
look down and see a red number, it's got to go. Yes,
I have to stand it. Yes, maybe it's just something.
I think. What we are is not a tention deficit
a little yeah, obsessive compulsive in that that has to be.
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It's like a to do list, and if it's sitting there,
I can't rest, so drives my wife crazy. But once
I finish a text, not because there's anything inappropriate in it.
My texts are like my to do If you're still
in my text message, I still have to deal with you.
You're on my to do list. So when I'm finished communicating,
it's gone, and it's gone forever. Now, sometimes that's a problem.
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You want to go back and reference something, then you
got to go in through that. Well, I don't even
know if I can do that with my new program.
Who knows since the update, if we can go back
in and get our recently deleted text messages that may
have changed. I guarantee you the screen has changed, all right.
So in a nott of rimp. So I'm always and
if I didn't, let's say I did emails twice a day,
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it'd be two hundred and fifty every session. That's how
many I get a day. So I keep up. I think,
I don't know. I think most of my time is
my job doing show prep, doing show planning for the
next day. We have what we're going to do that
goes out to affiliates the day before than the day of.
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And so I mean I'm working maybe a peek at
a stock, maybe one game of spades. We don't even know.
I wouldn't even know if you asked me. And so
then you go into your phone and then you see
you see the total time and where it was spent.
So this isn't this Pew research doesn't really fall under well,
(25:37):
I don't trust research. No, it's right on your phone.
I'll tell you where you've been. You spent one hour
online on sites, you spent one hour doing emails, you
spent four hours playing games, you spent six hours on
social media. It'll tell you where you've been. Where are teams?
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And that was the subject of the new And what
we're seeing is AI chatbots are rising, and they're rising fast.
Now they can't compete with where they've already been. What
are your kids staring at all the time? Most likely
YouTube and TikTok. When they asked teens thirteen to seventeen,
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what sites do you visit and apps do you use?
YouTube was what seventeen almost constantly forty three percent, several
times a day, only sixteen percent about once a week.
TikTok was twenty one percent, constantly thirty one percent several
times a day, only six percent about once a week.
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Instagram Can I ask a question? Why is Instagram cooler
to kids than Facebook.
Speaker 3 (26:57):
I don't I don't understand that either. I don't understand
how any of that works. But you're exactly right.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
Yeah, because Facebook was created by college age kids, yeah,
to find chicks basically and look, and it's been taken
over by elderly people, and then the kids have moved
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to Instagram twelve percent almost constantly, thirty one percent several
times a day, twelve percent about once once once a day.
Snapchat also huge that for the college age kids seems
to be everything twelve percent constantly twenty six Now again
there's bleed over in these different features. Snapchat is also
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a way to communicate, and it's gone forever, so it's
really they're using it like texting. But so I'm but
I was shocked that the constant isn't more, but it
was twelve percent, twenty six percent several times a day,
eight percent about once a day. Facebook does not translate
to the younger generation. I have two kids that are
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on one that isn't and they're only on it to
keep track of their mother and father.
Speaker 3 (28:11):
Really, I found something on AI about Instagram, visual mobile
first platform for sharing photos videos with fun editing tools,
offers features like disappearing stories and short term reels, and
is seen as less boring than older platforms like Facebook.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
Tapping into trends. Yeah, I think because it wasn't it
What was the one that first came with all the filters?
Wasn't that Instagram? I think it was Instagram? Yeah? Yeah, so,
I mean, but what's the difference? I mean, maybe that
would have been the better question. Yet, here's an Instagram
and Snapchat. But this is where our kids are. But
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what's growing is now two thirds of them using AI,
and it begs the question is this adding to an
already troubling amount of usage, usage, pattern and addiction. Whether
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you choose Instagram or Facebook, you know, that's just social media.
Where is AI something different? Can it go further? Are
they using it now for school? But eventually what sixty
four percent of teens say they use chatbots and three
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to ten thirty percent say daily. What what becomes of
all of our social dilemma concerns when AI gets to
YouTube and TikTok levels. Well, that kind of goes back
(29:53):
to the main topic of it, which we're going to
talk about with Davidson Noddy in about fifteen twenty minutes
in the end, because we see Glenn Beck was one
of the first, one of the first we were there,
David was there, some others to show some great concern
over AI. This is a Pandora's box. Careful opening it.
(30:18):
I think Glenn was the first to talk about it's
going to destroy authenticity, it's going to destroy credibility, We're
not going to know what. It's going to destroy reality.
And then he embraces using it to restore American understanding
of our origin and history and education. Well, which is
it good or bad? And the answer is it depends.
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It can be both. But what is it ultimately or
is David's not he introduced yesterday, are we actually building
a new Tower of Babel? Well, that means two things.
When we got to revisit what the Tower of Babbel
was and go through this journey of discover we'll do
(31:00):
that next half hour, but I just wanted to put
on the map and all the things that we've been
looking at over the last couple of weeks. That's where
your kids are. YouTube is King, TikTok is Queen, Instagram
and Snapchat. They're useful. Princeton, Princess, what's AI going to
(31:22):
become because that is an alarming growth in less than
a year. Or on that by Dez as well. Did
I mention that girl Marlo Thomas will be here in
the third hour as well. Yes, we'll talk about how
you can do some Christmas shopping and help desperate parents
by giving them hope and the best care on planet
(31:44):
Earth for their children. We'll do that.
Speaker 2 (31:47):
Coming up, it's your Morning show with Michael del Choano.
Speaker 10 (31:52):
Good Morning, Fallows. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
That's what I say about these constant updates for the phones.
I get the same thing, and I understand the security updates,
needing to do that, but all but everything else changing.
It's a bunch of nonsense. So uh, if they break broke,
(32:14):
I'll fix it.
Speaker 1 (32:14):
Does anyone remember my Space? That's where my kids started out? Wow,
that's a blast from the pat right my well, my Space.
That's the thing about face. Why was Facebook so huge
and my Face wasn't. I think the same thing that
happened with MySpace. That was Facebook. A new generation came
up and then Facebook became old. Yeah, my Space that's
(32:37):
a well, I mean, what's more nostalgic than the in
the AOL member you got mail. That was a classic
we were talking about. You know, they got they have
Internet addicts anonymous, which I guess makes sense. I mean,
how do you know when you have a drinking problem
when you can't stop? How do you know when a
(33:00):
drinking problem when you're using it to change the way
you feel? Wild done, goodbye, goodbye, when you're self medicating
when it starts creating dysfunction in your relationships. Use the
criteria of how we identify when people have a drug
problem an alcohol problem, and compare that to the problem
(33:20):
we have of the internet. I mean, we'd all be
going to meetings twice a week at least, we'd be
having some social interactions. Right. Turns out the President did
visit with top European leaders yesterday about the war between
Russia and Ukraine.
Speaker 5 (33:38):
Trump's conversation with French President Emmanuel Macrone, German Chancellor Friedrich Meritz,
and British Prime Minister Kiras Starmer came as a part
of an intensive effort to broker peace between the two countries. However,
times between the US and Europe have been deteriorating after
Trump recently said most of the continent nations are decaying.
He also criticized the Ukrainian President Zelenski for not reading
(33:58):
his multipoint piece. European leaders also had a separate meeting
in London this week as proposals go back and forth
with Russia on ending its war. I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 1 (34:08):
President Trump says he's launching his Gold Card foreign visa program.
Tammy Tricheo has the latest.
Speaker 8 (34:13):
The program aims to attract educated and well off immigrants
who would pay one million dollars to the US government
for front of the line immigration status.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
Well funds good to the United States government.
Speaker 11 (34:24):
It could be a tremendous amount of money. It'll also
be able to help people like this keep as an
example with just one example, there are a lot of
examples people just buying it somewhat like a green card,
but with big advantages over a Green Guard.
Speaker 8 (34:38):
Homeland Security would verify the applicant got the one million
dollars through legal means. Corporations can pay two million dollars
for a version of the Gold Card that they can
use for an employee. I'm Tammy Tricheo.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
I guess predictable, but still very sad. A new video
shows actor Andy Dick suffering an apparent drug overdose on
the streets of Hollywood.
Speaker 5 (34:56):
And a video posted by TMZ the comedian the scene
slumped over on some stairs as friends trying to get
his attention. He's then laid on his back on the
cement and appears to be unresponsive as a person administers narkhan.
Authorities were called to the area for an overdose involving
a fifty nine year old man. Dick had already left
the area by the time the fire department arrived.
Speaker 2 (35:17):
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