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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:19):
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Speaker 3 (00:24):
A new way of talk, a new way of understanding.

Speaker 4 (00:27):
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Speaker 2 (00:30):
This is your morning show with Michael Dale Shawn.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
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Speaker 3 (00:41):
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Speaker 1 (00:48):
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a concert? It was forty four years ago and one
night only. I think that's all they got in them

(01:12):
is one night only. Hey, thanks for waking up with
your morning show. I didn't think it was possible, but
the Republicans top Night one with Night two.

Speaker 4 (01:18):
It was.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Look, a lot of people strategize these things, and you
gotta have the right strategy, and most of these conventions don't.
They have the right script, the right messaging, and they
have all the right messengers, including everyday Americans. It's perfection.
I believe that was forged in court harassment and assassination attempt.

(01:40):
But you got to have the bench if you're the Democrats.
This thing is a bunch of o poo poos, one
after the other. I want to start with we were
talking about all the potential presidents. I remember Barack Obama
speaking at the two thousand and four convention and the
minute e finit never heard of them, never seen him

(02:01):
before in my life, never heard him speak before in
my life, and he knocked America on its rear end.

Speaker 3 (02:06):
And I looked at my wife that night and I said,
he's going to be president of the United States.

Speaker 4 (02:09):
Now.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
I would have never dreamt the next election, but he was.
I had that feeling twice last night, but that Ramaswami,
Marco Rubio and I could almost extend that, and we'll
feel that way maybe more after tonight.

Speaker 5 (02:24):
To J. D.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
Evance, to Ron DeSantis, to Donald Trump Junior, to Sarah
Huckabee Sanders, this is a deep bench. One I didn't
mention is Ben Carson. Ben Carson is one of the
finest human beings on the planet Earth. A brilliant story,
a brilliant mind, and a heart for God. And he
may not have what it takes to become president of

(02:45):
the United States. As far as charisma, well, I'd be
proud to say he was my president. Here's what he
had to say last night.

Speaker 6 (02:53):
We have all harbored the nagging feeling that everything we
love is slipping away.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
All you have to do is turn on the television.

Speaker 6 (03:03):
The free press, a pillar of any free society, has
abused the troublic public trust and resorted to lies, deception,
and disinformation.

Speaker 4 (03:17):
They divide us.

Speaker 6 (03:19):
Along lines of race, class, and gender, rather than uniting
us around our shared bond as Americans. Our government has
been no better, shredding our constitution and upending the rule
of law.

Speaker 4 (03:35):
We have a wide.

Speaker 6 (03:36):
Open border a broken education system and chaos breaking out
around the world, and on top of it all, we
have a president who well, if you can't say anything good,
don't say anything at all.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
Do you realize I just played you about fifty seconds,
and I could do an entire master's class at the
university level on what he just stated.

Speaker 4 (04:04):
Prove it.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
Always the wisest man in the.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
Room, he was brilliant again last night. Not since Barack
Obama in two thousand and four have I seen a
speech like the vek Ramaswami. I don't have any segments
quite long enough to play any of these in their entirety.
He had a great opening line. He didn't know what

(04:30):
he was going to say. You know, he talked about
being on that stage and running for president, and in
running for president he achieved the a possible everybody knows
how to say his last name. And then once you
wind up vivek oh My, perhaps the most charismatic, perhaps

(04:53):
the most substantive, A great story with a great messenger.
I mean, this guy's got it all. But you talk
about semester two of that master's class, Well, here's the
minute I chose.

Speaker 5 (05:12):
And our message to gen Z is this you're going
to be the generation that actually saves this country. You
want to be a rebel, you want to be a hippie,
you want to stick it to the man. Show up
on your college campus and try calling yourself a conservative.
Say you want to get married, have kids, teach them
to believe in God, and pledge allegiance to their country.

Speaker 3 (05:35):
Because you know.

Speaker 5 (05:35):
What, Fear has been infectious in this country, but courage
can be contagious too.

Speaker 3 (05:41):
That too, is what it means to be an American.

Speaker 7 (05:47):
And you know what, if you're at home and.

Speaker 5 (05:50):
You disagree with everything I just said, our message to
you is this, we will still defend to the death
your right to say it, because that is who we
are as Americans.

Speaker 3 (06:01):
We are the country where we can disagree like.

Speaker 5 (06:04):
Hell and still get together at the dinner table at
the end of it.

Speaker 8 (06:08):
That is the America I know.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
That is the America we miss. We do not have
to be ancient Rome.

Speaker 5 (06:14):
We don't have to be this nation in decline. We
can still be a nation in our ascent, a nation
whose best days not in some fake politician way, but
in a true way, a nation whose best days are
actually still ahead of us, still on our way to
that shining city on a hill, that country where no

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matter who you are, or where your parents came from,
or what your skin color is, or how long your
last name is, that you will still get ahead in
this country with your own hard work, your own commitment,
your own dedication, and that you know what you are
free to speak your mind at every step of the way.

Speaker 3 (06:58):
That is the American dream.

Speaker 5 (07:00):
That is what won us the American Revolution.

Speaker 9 (07:03):
That is what.

Speaker 5 (07:04):
Reunited us after the Civil War. That is what won
us two World Wars and the Cold War. That is
what still gives hope to the free world. And if
we can revive that dream over group identity and victimhood
and grievance, then nobody in the world, not a nation,
not a corporation, not a virus, not China, is going

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to defeat us. That is what American exceptionalism is all about.

Speaker 3 (07:30):
And that is what we will revive this November when we.

Speaker 7 (07:33):
Send Donald J.

Speaker 3 (07:34):
Trump back to the White House.

Speaker 5 (07:36):
Thank you all. God bless you and your family is
and may God bless our United States of America. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
That's why I say best convention speech I have heard
since Barack Obama in two thousand and four. That's what
I have seen in vivek Ramaswami all along. May God
grant his best days still ahead. And I believe he

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will chills down my arm. And he wasn't playing to
the crowd. He didn't wait for their applause. Wasn't a
glob of words. That was passion, that was focus, that
was understanding, that was application, That was imparting star of

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the convention. Hands down that vek Ramaswami. This is a
whole other level because that that finished and I said,
that's the best conspection. And by the way, the construction
of it in speaking to every generation was brilliant. The

(09:02):
messaging has been brilliant all week. This convention is playing
in real time to the moment and to the minds.
You don't have to make cases that Joe Biden is
terrible and the results have been terrible. You need to
bridge the gap for people to realize Trump isn't the
devil you think he is, and you may not like him,

(09:26):
but you like what he provided and he can provide it.

Speaker 4 (09:28):
Again.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
That's brilliant messaging, and they're sticking to it. There's always
something different I see in Marco Rubio. This man is special.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
And I didn't.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
At the end of the vek Ramaswami speech go that
guy's going to be president. I said, that's the best
speech in Barack Obama. Well, Marco Rubio finished without a doubt.
I said, that's going to be a president. God help
us if that's not to president. And as an old
poker player, I can read people, and I was watching

(10:09):
Donald Trump on a split screen, and I can tell
you Marco Rubio is who Donald Trump wanted to be
as vice president. And I don't think they could bear
another constitutional challenge because.

Speaker 3 (10:21):
They both have Florida residency. I just think they thought
it would be too much.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
But I know my eyes and I know tells, and
I'm telling you this was Trump's guy, and he was
right to want him.

Speaker 10 (10:38):
Those who are offended, anyone who was offended about putting
America first has forgotten what American is and what American means.
American isn't the color of our skin or our ethnicity.
Americans are people as diverse as humanity itself.

Speaker 3 (10:59):
But out of many, we.

Speaker 10 (11:00):
Are one because, as the life story of our next
Vice President JD. Vance reminds us, we are all descendants
of ordinary people who achieved extraordinary things.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
By the way, Donald Trump mouthed in that that's good.
That's good. I can't tell you. You just see so much.
I thought it would backfire. Having Donald Trump there every night.
It's not made it more about Donald Trump. It's made

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it less about Donald Trump. And throughout Marco's speech, I
wish I was on television so I could just show
you Trump as he's talking.

Speaker 7 (11:53):
Who do we come from.

Speaker 10 (11:56):
We come from pioneers who ventured wes to chase their dreams,
and slaves who overcame bondage to claim their right to
the promise of America. We come from exiles who fled
tyranny in search of freedom, and of immigrants who left
behind all they had and knew because they could not

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be or achieve God's purpose for their life in the
nation of their birth. That is an American and putting
Americans first must be what this election is about. When

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President Trump was in the White House, Americans had more
money and lower prices. Our borders were secure, and our
laws were enforced. Iran was broke, the Taliban stopped killing Americans,
and Putin didn't invade anyone. Now, under Biden, high prices

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devour paychecks. Criminals and drugs are allowed to flood into
our country and terrorize our people, and Iran has money
to support terrorists. The Taliban humiliated US in Afghanistan, and
not one but two major wars have broken out. My
fellow Americans, the only way to make America wealthy and

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safe and strong again is to make Donald J.

Speaker 7 (13:38):
Trump our president again.

Speaker 1 (13:42):
I have to stop, and I hate to, because, believe
it or not, the next two and a half minutes
were the best on message, everyone united, everyone, the focus
not on Trump worship, but on we the people and
what must be and what must return. I've seen a

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lot of conventions. I've never seen one this well. I've
never seen one this well strategized, and I've never seen
one pull it off and execute it. And I haven't
even brought up giving prime time to the people and
two mothers last night who stole my heart forever and
probably stole a lot of minds and votes. But as

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brilliant as Bevic was, and it's the best convention speech
I have ever seen since Barack Obama in two thousand
and four, I could see in President Trump's size what
I was feeling looking into Marco Rubio eyes at what
I saw in Marco Rubio when he was my candidate
for president in twenty sixteen.

Speaker 3 (14:50):
I don't know what the timing is. I don't know
what the future of Trump is. Amiss, God help us.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
If Marco Rubio is in a part of America's future,
that guy's the real deal.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Chna. I
made an executive decision Top five stories today. You know
what's going on. Nicki Haley endorsed President Trump last night.
The heavy lifting of uniting the party has taken place.
Joe Biden reportedly wants to take the Supreme Court out
at the knees. He doesn't like the Supreme Court. He

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doesn't obey the Supreme Court. Now he wants to change
the Supreme Court and Secret Service.

Speaker 3 (15:30):
Well, we couldn't put any agents up on that building.
The roof was too steep.

Speaker 1 (15:34):
I love Elon Musk's tweet a picture of a much
steeper White house roof with snipers.

Speaker 3 (15:40):
Doing just fine.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
We've said from the very beginning, was this a lack
of personnel, a lack of planning, or worse? It looks
more like worse. But I want to spend our two
minutes with Marco Rubio. He was that brilliant. Here's the
part I hated stopping and wanted you to hear it.

Speaker 10 (15:58):
Listen, our country has been injured, injured by the bad
decisions of week leaders. But now, though bloodied by our wounds,
we must stand up and we must fight. Fight not
with violence or destruction, but with our voices and our votes.

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Fight not against each other, but for the hopes and
dreams we share in common, and make us one and
fight for in America where we are safe from those
who seek to harm us on our streets and from abroad,
and we will not be alone in this fight. For
leading us in this fight would be a man who,

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although wounded and facing danger, he stood up and raised
his fists and reminded us that our people and our
country are always worth fight.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
It is time.

Speaker 10 (16:56):
It is time to put our country and our people
first again and to do and if we do together,
we won't make our people wealthy again. If we do together,
we won't make our country safe again. Together we will

(17:19):
make Donald Trump our president again, and together.

Speaker 4 (17:33):
We'll make America great again.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Marco Rubio brilliant last night and sticking to message as
they have all week more after the news.

Speaker 3 (17:39):
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Speaker 3 (18:00):
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Speaker 1 (18:03):
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Speaker 3 (18:13):
I'm Michael del Jorna if you're just waking up.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
There were a lot of great messages and messengers last
night at the convention, but the important heavy lifting belonged
to Nicky Hayley, and she had to deliver and did
the magic words.

Speaker 11 (18:26):
I'll start by making one thing perfectly clear, Donald Trump
has my strong endorsement period.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Also, not a lot on the from the secret soyvis front,
I mean the update really is the shooter went through
security with this rangefinder, which I know a lot of
you use on a golf course, but it's also used
by snipers. They thought it was strange, so they flagged
him that early. Then he leaves. He's got a van

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full of explosives. He had a detonator on him. We
don't know what that was involved with or how he
planned to carry that out, if that was the distraction
that was going to be created for him to try
to escape. But he also had his car. This guy
comes with something, leaves, comes back with a rifle. Did
he use a letter? Did he climb through the air conditioning,
gets on a roof, a white roof. Nope, Everybody notices

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him thirty minutes ahead of time, and he's still allowed
to get a shot off. And you finally hear from
the Secret Service director, who has yet to talk to
the public.

Speaker 3 (19:31):
The President thinks it's a man, not a woman.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
In his interview, which is the only thing more disastrous
in his interview with George Stephanopoulos's his interview with Lester Holt.
Have you talked to the director this year? I talked
to him. You talk to her. We've said from the
very beginning. This is under personnel, poor planning.

Speaker 3 (19:56):
Or worse. It looks a lot more like worse. In
the Mar League.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
Rallied to beat the National League five to three in
the twenty twenty four Major League Baseball All Star Game
last night in Arlington. And if you're also just waking up,
I keep saying, over and over again, I felt this
way after Monday night. Okay, Tuesday, can't it? Tuesday was
so much better than Monday night at the RNC convention.
I mean the messaging, the messengers, the deep bench, the

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use of everyday American people in prime time to tell
the do the heavy lifting, and the greatest storytelling. And
I thought, well, if Donald Trump's sitting there every night,
is that going to make it about Donald Trump? It
seems to be making it more about we, the people.
Republicans are in a real role. How do they top

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it tonight?

Speaker 3 (20:47):
Well? Jd.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
Vance will be the keynote speaker tonight, the vice presidential nominee,
the darling of Silicon Valley, Aaron Rayales here with that story.

Speaker 12 (20:58):
Yes, I have to do you ever remember this much
excitement to hear a VP pick talk?

Speaker 1 (21:06):
Well, but it is interesting because everybody the other. The
other candidates all spoke last night. The top choices for
VP all spoke last night, and now the choice has
to speak tonight. I mean, you know, following Ben Carson,
Laura Trump, Sarah Huckabee, Sanders vevec which I thought was

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the best speech since Obama in two thousand and four
at the Clinton convention, DeSantis was strong. I thought Marco
Rubio was the most presidential and I could almost see
in Donald Trump's face that was his real choice. But
they had problems, both being residents of Florida, and I
don't think the Trumps could afford another constitutional or court challenge.
I think Marco is who he wanted. I think jd

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is who Junior wanted. Now we're going to find out.
But yeah, I listen, this guy's the real deal. I mean,
and part of the reason he was chosen because he
can make a case. He'll make a case in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania,
across the border from Ohio. He'll destroy the vice president
if she's not the presidential candidate by them Kamala Harris

(22:11):
and I suspect he's up for this speech tonight. Listen,
you got the making of a messenger and then you
got the messenger and the message.

Speaker 3 (22:18):
This guy's got it all and I think it'll come
out tonight.

Speaker 12 (22:21):
But yeah, yeah, it's going to be interesting to see.
And another thing about JD. Vance, he obviously very exciting
to see him speak. And then he's also this interesting
figure in Silicon Valley because he's had so many VC
firms that he's worked with and that he started, well,
he started one, but had money backed by billionaire libertarian
Peter Teal.

Speaker 7 (22:42):
It came from other big name investors.

Speaker 12 (22:44):
The money behind his startup Narya, Eric Schmidt, Mark Andresen.
He went straight from Yale to be a principal at
Methrill Capital Management, a firm backed by Teal. He went
to work for another firm in DC backed by Steve Case.

Speaker 7 (22:57):
Long story short.

Speaker 12 (22:58):
We all know that Silica is this bastion of liberal
ideology in this democratic stronghold in deeply progressive San Francisco
right outside of it, but there's this Republican contingent within
tech that has become way more visible. You have Musk,
you have Sachs, you have Sean Maguire of Sequoyle. They

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have all thrown their money and endorsements and donations behind
Trump for White House. And what I think this highlights
is the libertarian streak that runs through Silicon Valley, and
those libertarian values overlap with a lot of Republican positions
smaller government, capitalism, he free markets, all of that. They

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have very aligned interests, not all the way, but this
is why we're seeing a lot of this energy be
pushed in this direction towards Republican candidates. And then Vance
is such a happy one to them because he's really
shown that he's going to do his own thing. He
bucked his own party when he led support for extensions
of this Biden program that gave subsidies for broadband access

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to millions of people.

Speaker 7 (24:03):
Let's not forget Vance grew up in the Rust Belt.

Speaker 12 (24:06):
He understands poverty in a way that other people don't,
and the idea that there are certain things that will
lift you out of it, access to broadband.

Speaker 7 (24:14):
Being one of them. He also took on Wall Street.

Speaker 12 (24:16):
He backed legislation with Elizabeth Warren to clawback bank executive
pay when their institutions failed. I don't know that seems
like a pretty winning position for the populace. Like, what
these guys their bank fails and they get to keep
their bonus now.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
Yeah, and lost in all this, and you brought up
the Winklevosses yesterday. Lost And I was Peter Teel was
the original capital behind Facebook.

Speaker 7 (24:38):
Yes, yes, it's yes, yeah.

Speaker 3 (24:40):
But what I find many others what I find interesting.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
A Time magazine did the shadow campaign to save the
democracy after the twenty twenty election, and it was a manifesto.
It was how they won the election hiding Biden the basement.
Now they can't hide him, which is why he's burying himself.
But there was really two tiers to it. One, we
control the narrative because we control the media, so we'll
control the messaging, will silence any opposing views because we
control social media and technocracy. None of that exists. Biden's

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not an abasement. Musk now owns Twitter and it's free
to speak. And now what you're describing in terms of
other you know, Silicon Valley technocracy heads.

Speaker 3 (25:18):
I mean a lot.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
Of what they had in twenty twenty doesn't exist going
into twenty twenty four. Ah, by the way, the consequences
have failed. Policy that goes beyond Joe Biden. Oh, he's
not hiding in an abasement. He's gaffing daily. I mean,
it's just the writing on the wall, isn't it.

Speaker 7 (25:33):
It is the writing on the wall.

Speaker 12 (25:35):
And I think that again, Vance is a really really
interesting pick. And you said that you believe this is
junior's Junior's decision. Do you believe that full heartedly? You
don't think that obviously he has a hand in what
his wal I think.

Speaker 3 (25:48):
He was on the list, you know. I think it
says a lot about Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
And there's a great story in that that somebody that
once called him Hitler is now a vice president's a
running mate.

Speaker 3 (25:57):
That's so, you know.

Speaker 1 (25:58):
I think that speaks volumes for Donald Trump. And but no,
I am thoroughly convinced his son. I think Trump's priority
is I've got one term. Who am I handing this
off to. I think he wanted to hand it on.
I could see it in his eyes last night when
Marco Rubio was talking. Rubio was his choice. But they
had the problem of both being residents of Florida, and

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they didn't want another court challenge, and they didn't want
to grab defeat from the jaws of victory and momentum.
I think I am thoroughly convinced I go to my
grave convinced he wanted Marco Rubia. Maybe he'll tell us
that someday. I know that Junior was passionate about JD. Vance,
and I think Junior talked him into making the final
decision because knowing Trump, he would have gone to court. Again,

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you don't care. He lives there.

Speaker 7 (26:42):
He's comfortable in a court. It's fine.

Speaker 3 (26:44):
No, that's an interesting angle. No one's talking about that.
You have today, Erin.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
This guy's a darling of You know, they don't have
the three legs of their stool. They don't have the
media control they once had, and is left of the
media doesn't have any credibility. They don't have technocracy and
social media like they did, and they can't hide bade
Biden in a closet. I guess all that's left is
assassination or COVID again, right, good luck with COVID.

Speaker 3 (27:07):
All right, great reporting. You need to run. I'm trying
to protect.

Speaker 7 (27:11):
You or thank you, my friend.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
I think you do though.

Speaker 7 (27:13):
Don't you have a great day?

Speaker 1 (27:14):
You do, I'll talk to you tomorrow. Aaron Reyale Top
five stories of the day.

Speaker 4 (27:18):
While they're pretty.

Speaker 3 (27:19):
Much what we're talking about.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
Another perfect night for the Republicans in Milwaukee, and one
big final piece of the GOP unity puzzle fell into place.

Speaker 3 (27:30):
Brian Shook as our road to the White House.

Speaker 13 (27:33):
Road to the White House twenty twenty four. Former South
Carolina Governor Nikki Haley is endorsing Donald Trump. During a
speech at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on Tuesday,
Haley said Trump invited her to speak at the event
to show unity.

Speaker 11 (27:48):
I'll start, I'm making one thing perfectly clear. Donald Trump
has my strong endorsement.

Speaker 13 (27:57):
Parry two had a falling out after Haley's failed bid
to clinch the Republican nomination, but on Tuesday, she spoke
directly to Americans who are on the fence about voting
for Trump. Haley argued that the US will be worse
off under a second Biden Harris term in Washington. I'm
Brian shuk.

Speaker 1 (28:18):
I think it's worthy to note what makes this election
cycle different. Normally, you have a very contentious primary and
then it's time to unite. So you start from scratch
trying to get a bunch of people in a room
that had different choices to unite. The law fair book
ended by the assassination attempt. This party was united before

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they ever got to Milwaukee. What they are now is passionate, energized,
and ready to do anything to win. That's what makes
this convention very, very different. Another huge loss for California.
Elon Musk He's not just giving forty five million dollars
a month to a pack that's supporting Donald Trump. He's

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taking SpaceX headquarters and moving it from California to Texas.

Speaker 3 (29:04):
Lisa Taylor has that story.

Speaker 9 (29:05):
He's pointing to a new California law that bans schools
from telling parents if their child starts using different pronouns
in class. Must set on X that he warned Governor
Gavin Newsom that laws like this would force families and
companies to leave California to protect their children. It's unclear
if workers at the SpaceX facility in the Los Angeles
suburb of Hawthorne will be asked to move to Musk
starbase in South Texas. I'mly Se Taylor.

Speaker 3 (29:28):
Well, I don't know how to explain this to you.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
The former president and presumable next president came within a
centimeter of being executed. The failure in planning, the failure
in personnel, and now the lack of transparency, accountability. It
just continues to make it look like it's something even
far worse, including a commander in chief who doesn't even

(29:54):
know the head of Secret Service is a woman.

Speaker 4 (29:57):
Is it acceptable for you have still not heard that,
least publicly from the Secret Service directing I heard from
Have you heard from her?

Speaker 1 (30:06):
Why didn't Lester say you heard from him him? Look
how Lester could have buried him and tried to quickly
cover it up. Never mind, he'll conflate public and private?
Is this a cognitive issue? Is this a lying issue?

(30:26):
Is this the greatest example of what I'm talking about
this time around? You're not hiding him. In fact, they
can't get him in the public eye more because they're
still trying to get rid of them before their convention.

Speaker 4 (30:37):
I could have you heard from her publicly?

Speaker 6 (30:40):
Public Crafts sat down in a situation rom downstairs. Secret Service,
the FBI and that security agencies homosecurity.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
Because the situation room is still public.

Speaker 8 (30:53):
Oh my, this is your favorite president forty five soon
to be forty seven, and my morning show is your
morning show with a guy I like to call Beach
a boy. It's not delivery in Shelle journo This is.

Speaker 1 (31:10):
Your Morning Show on Michael Del Jorno and we have
John Decker, White House correspondent, live from Milwaukee and the
Republican Convention. We'll talk about jd Vance's speech tonight and
the importance of that. We also have Chris Walker. I
want to see if I think the job was kind
of done for Nicky Haley before she came out and
made it official. But what was the reaction from delegates

(31:33):
to Nicki Haley's speech? Is that the final piece of
the uniting puzzle? And Your Morning Show national correspondent Roy
O'Neil is also spending the weekend Milwaukee at the convention. Rory,
I've seen a lot of conventions. I've seen a lot
of plans in messaging and messengers, even use of everyday Americans.
I've never seen one pulled off quite this well before.

(31:53):
This is one of the best conventions I think I've
ever witnessed. Is it feeling that way on the floor.

Speaker 14 (32:00):
I think they were clearly the stories that had impact,
which you don't necessarily get all the time.

Speaker 4 (32:06):
But hearing from the mother of a twelve year old boy.

Speaker 14 (32:08):
Who died of fentanyl poisoning, or the brother of a
woman raped and murdered by a person in this country illegally,
And it goes on and on, and I think it
really did drive home the message because look, especially these
days of cable news and the clips that we see,
we hear from these politicians all the time, you know,
and half the time you're ready to tune them out.

Speaker 4 (32:31):
But sure, when you.

Speaker 14 (32:31):
See someone approach the lectern with that deer in the headlights,
look in their eyes, you know, scared as can be
to try to make a speech to the world like this,
we all lean in.

Speaker 4 (32:41):
We all want them to be successful.

Speaker 14 (32:43):
In making that speech, and then we all get absorbed
and sucked up in the stories that they're the compelling
stories that they tell.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
They were compelling stories and passionately and amazingly told. You
bring up the brother. There's the mother of the Afghan,
a veteran who was stabbed in New York City, tired,
sick and tired of being sick and tired. She stole
the show, that mother of the fentanyl victim. She stole

(33:13):
everyone's heart, and I'll bet she stole some voices. And
you bring up the media. What are you going to do?
Attack these women and their loss? They are the most
closest to the cost of these bad policies. They're the
most credible witnesses to them, and there's no way to
attack them. I mean, choosing to use everyday Americans in
prime time, that's going to go one way or the other.

(33:35):
I've seen the Democrats try to do it and it
failed disastrously. It has been the strength of this convention,
and even Donald Trump being there every night. You would think, well,
that's going to make it about Donald Trump. That's weird,
that's going to take away from his appearance on Thursday. No,
it's had the opposite effect. It makes it about we
the people, and not him. They're just doing everything in
message and in messenger just flawlessly. I'm kind of in

(33:59):
awe to be honest with and I'm not trying to
be partisan at all.

Speaker 14 (34:02):
No, but it has been executed very well, and again
trying to have these different themes every day.

Speaker 4 (34:08):
Last night being about strength.

Speaker 14 (34:11):
And then or rather safety, today being about making America
strong again. We haven't gotten the list of speakers, so
I can't.

Speaker 15 (34:18):
Tell you how they're going to tell those stories, but
probably in a very similar way with those edps as
they're now called everyday People so we'll see how they're
incorporated tonight.

Speaker 3 (34:31):
The vek Ramaswami.

Speaker 1 (34:32):
I thought it was the best convention speech since Obama
in two thousand and four, Marco Rubio. That was powerful
and presidential. Quite frankly, I can't say enough about always
Ben Carson. He had powerful words. Lord Trump, his daughter
in law was spectacular. Sarah could be Sanders telling that
story about on Trump. Ulder aside and said, you're smart,
you're beautiful, you're doing Itvan Well. Jd Vance has some

(34:55):
heavy lifting tonight to live up to that. N Night
three live up tonight too, because I didn't think Night
two could live up Tonight one, and.

Speaker 3 (35:00):
I don't even remember Night one.

Speaker 4 (35:02):
Yeah, right, Night one is when everything happened. But yeah, jd.
Vance is going to have to come out and introduce himself.

Speaker 14 (35:07):
Most of Americans probably might recognize him from some of
the cable talk shows, but don't really.

Speaker 4 (35:12):
Know who he is or his story.

Speaker 14 (35:14):
So I think we're going to get a lot of
backstory and then a lot of explaining his one eighty
his conversion, which I.

Speaker 1 (35:22):
Was a warning Donald Trump, that's another two edged sword
that if they use it right and cut.

Speaker 2 (35:26):
Through all of this We're all in this together. This
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