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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:37):
With Michael Del john Five hours sleep. You always say
something right before we come on the air. I know
you said, just sounded rested. You must have slept good. No,
five hours sleep, that's all you two. I could not
sleep last night. Well, it was going on pretty good
football game, that's all that does you know? I had
about twenty hours of football this week and I couldn't
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miss that last one Steelers. And by the way, if
you fell asleep, Cowboys came back and one with twenty
seconds remaining, twenty seventeen. That's a big win on the
road against the good Pittsburgh Steeler team. Was good to see.
You know, it's kind of like what I want to
see the Dodgers and the Yankees in the World Series,
just like you know, seventies flashback. Well, that's what it
felt like watching the Cowboys and the Steelers last night.
All right, if you're just waking up, Helene has a sequel, Milton,
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and it looks like he's going to be a Category
three by the time he hits Tampa on Wednesday afternoon.
It's the one year anniversary of Amasa's invasion of Israel,
and yet politically we can't get on the side of
our ally against our enemy. Senator Mark Kelly told CNN
vote for Kamala Harris. She's taking the air of Muslim
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concerns to heart and she will lend this more on
that than our sounds of the day. I want to
start with. We have so many sounds. We were just
talking about and insurance and of course you know Femis
has it's got lack of resources, you know, kind of
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like Secret Service had lack of resources, not a competence,
but one of the things that is coming to light.
And if Milton causes more damage, and this damage isn't
covered by insurance companies, and then the government says it
can't help American people. Well, once you do that, it
is a fair thing. Then to say, well wait a minute,
let me get this straight. Every time a Ukrainian visit happens,
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we got you know, one hundred billion dollars to give
them on a sales call. Now you don't have money
to take care of the American people. Or in famous case,
how many billions have they used for illegal immigrants? And
now Americans suffering are getting seven hundred and fifty dollars. Now,
I know this sounds like very much social media type stuff,
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but it's really legit. This is why I constantly talk
about we need term limits, we need a zero base
to prioritize balance budget because that would make things run itself.
But when I say prioritize, what does that mean? The
number one priority is the security of the American people,
So you don't spend money on fifteen things and then
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say well, I don't have money for rent this month
because the priority is housing, like the priorities defense. Now
there's a secondary problem here. Constant lying and then a
dishonest middleman that you no longer trust anymore, the media.
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So what good is a White House press secretary in
a media room if the media isn't doing this job
and the White House is lying. Let me give you
an example. We kick off our Sounds of the Day
with crying Jean Pierre. Here she is just days ago,
responding to the criticism. Wait a minute, FEMA lack the resources.
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Could it be because you gave a billion dollars to illegals?
Speaker 3 (04:03):
Categorically fall No, Biden did not take femal relief money
to use to use on migrants. So FEMA regional administrators
have been meeting with city officials on site to coordinate
to coordinate available federal support from FEMA and other federal agencies.
Funding is also available through FEMA's Emergency Food and Shelter
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Program to eligible local governments and not non for profit
organizations upon requests to support humanitarian relief.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
By the way, that humanitarian relief in the second clip
is from September of twenty two, and that was to
put people's minds at ease in areas that have been
flooded with illegal immigrants and refugees. So two years ago,
here she is explaining how FEMA money is being used
for illegal immigrants.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
So FEMA regional administrators have been meeting with city officials
on site to coordinate to coordinate available federals support from
FEMA and other federal agencies. Funding is also available through
FEMA's Emergency Food and Shelter Program to eligible local governments
and not non for profit organizations upon requests to support
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humanitarian relief for migrants.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
So that's for migrants, then FEMA money for migrants. Then
two years later.
Speaker 3 (05:22):
Categorically fault no Biden did not take a female relief
money to use on migrants.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
Of playing politics with your money, and when Americans are hurting,
they're not. There sounds that they continue with Kamala Harris.
What happens? Because this has been a pretty honest, fair criticism.
KM is okay, if you give her a teleprompter, get
her off the teleprompter. God forbid, she does an interview
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with anybody other than Stephen Colbert, how she'll perform. Well,
we found out when her teleprompter went down, is that I.
Speaker 4 (06:02):
Only got thirty two days.
Speaker 3 (06:03):
It's all the election?
Speaker 1 (06:09):
Oh who is a long paun?
Speaker 3 (06:12):
So thirty two days? Thirty two days Okay, we got
some business to do.
Speaker 5 (06:19):
We got some business to do, all right, thirty two.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
Days, Jeffrey, it's thirty two days? How many thirty two? Okay?
Speaker 6 (06:27):
And we know we will do it.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
And how many days will it day?
Speaker 3 (06:37):
And this is gonna be a very tight race until
the very end.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
I mean, you would think when you're doing the same
I mean measure, if we did the same show every day,
she's like, and you still can't wing it, you would
think of it if you're just ingrained. But they just
we do you think that's bad? This sound kind of
encompasses both. What if nurnalism wasn't dead? What if, like
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our founding fathers, envisioned freedom of the press. The press
we're going to channel George Washington. Now I'm trying why
see that? We will imagine if they were doing their job,
holding elected officials accountable on your behalf. What might that
sound like? This Fox reporter, what if they're lying through
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their teeth or their knuckleheads as they self profess. How
does that sound? Well you can find out. Here's Vice
presidential candidate Tim Walls. This is not the Saturay Night
live clip, I'll remind you. On Fox Sunday Morning with
Shannon Breen, who was spectacular. Listen.
Speaker 6 (07:45):
I want to clarify what the law is there in Minnesota.
Abortion Finder, a website that helps women find access, says
abortion is legal throughout pregnancy in Minnesota. There is no
ban or limit on abortion in Minnesota. Based on how
far along in a pregnancy you are. You signed the
building makes it legal through all nine months. Is that
a position you think Democrats should advocate for nationally?
Speaker 2 (08:07):
Look, the Vice President, I have been clear.
Speaker 7 (08:08):
The restoration of roe versus Wade is what we're asking for.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
This to make her own the law does. The law
is very clear.
Speaker 7 (08:16):
It does not change that that has been debunked on
every occasion.
Speaker 5 (08:19):
This is.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
It's just been bumked. She's showing you what's in the
bill you signed. There is nothing that limits the term
Roby Wade does by trimester, but this doesn't. They just
lie through their teeth. But what you're not used to
is hearing a reporter that literally is holding them accountable.
But it doesn't stop. Now. The saddest part of the
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story is in the matrix. One side doesn't watch this network,
so it never happened. And even if they were, their
brain wouldn't allow them to believe what they're hearing. But
this is what journalism should sound like, and this is
what politicians shouldn't lie about.
Speaker 3 (08:57):
You.
Speaker 6 (08:57):
Signed is there's not a single limit through nine months
of pregnancy. Row had a trimester framework that did have
limits to the pregnancy.
Speaker 8 (09:04):
The Minnesota law does.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
Not have that.
Speaker 7 (09:06):
This puts This puts the decision with the woman in
her health care providers.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
The situation we have is when you don't.
Speaker 7 (09:13):
Have the ability of health care providers to provide that.
That's where you end up with a situation like Okay.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Wait a minute before we can get to that, imagine that.
So as long as there's a doctor and a mother
willing to kill the baby, the law doesn't matter. There's
nothing morally wrong with it. That's number one. Number two,
he's about to cite a case that is often miscited.
And by the way, I bring this up not to
make a political point, not because I'm a shill for
one party over another. I first and foremost for the baby.
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I think those babies have a right to life, liberty,
and a pursuit of happiness. I think those babies were
fearfully and wonderfully made and knit together in their mother's womb,
just as you and I were, and gifted and purpose
by God and made in His image, and have a
right and a sacredness to live. Never mind even all
that he's about to cite a case on how a
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lot of women are gonna die Number one, because there's
no FDA oversight and no medical oversight of these pills,
which are the vast majority of abortions. This may shock
you too. There have been more abortions since Roe v.
Wade went to the state, not less, and most of
them are done with pills. And this particular individual took
the pills, and then the two twin babies didn't pass.
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Then she turned sepsis, got septist and died. But even
their family and their lawyers getting ready to sue this
hospital for malpractice, not for anything the American people voted
for in that state. They lie through their teeth, and
all too often, if there isn't a Shannon Bream, they
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get away with it. This should end a candidacy, that's
how bad this sound is, and it won't.
Speaker 7 (10:51):
Enders Worski in Texas where they are afraid to do
what's necessary. This doesn't change anything.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
It puts.
Speaker 7 (11:00):
A decision back on to the woman, to the physicians,
and we know that this is simply something to be
brought up.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
Geves. To be very clear, donald Trump's asking for a
nation wide.
Speaker 1 (11:09):
Abortion bank, Donald Trump has purposely said, first of all,
it's not even consistent with what he talks about. He
wanted this return to the States where it belongs, so
that the people had the ultimate say. And when it
comes to a national ban, he has spoke clearly he
would not support a national ban. He'll in this by
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just say, oh, he's lying.
Speaker 6 (11:32):
He said repeatedly that he will not sign a national
abortion ban. Are you calling that just it's a flat
out lie.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
Yes, of course, And says the guy who said he
was in Tianeman Square. I mean, you can't make this up.
He's a knucklehead. Well, there is the knuckle abortion. I
want to end with these two. I have several more,
but love to try to sneak him in later. Remember
we were talking about yard signs and you could almost
predict elections by yard signs accurately. Yeah, more so than poles.
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Remember when Sara night Live made Sarah Palin into a
impossible to overcome character of stupidity. I do that's what
Saren Night Live has chosen to do, not with Donald Trump.
But think about this, Lauren Michaels and Sarennight Live, like
all late night television, which is in the back pocket
of the Democrat Party, won't even carry the water. In fact,
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they're making characters. They have chosen Walls and Kamala to
be their star characters, not Donald Trump. This tends to
sway a lot of votes, more votes than political ads do.
And this weekend was as funny as last. Okay, he's
out there, he's doing this thing, whatever that may be.
(12:49):
Come on, just relax. You know you haven't had a
night off in three months.
Speaker 3 (12:52):
Do you want to watch something less stressful like The
Menandez Brothers show.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
I don't know, Donnie, I kind of wish I had
picked Josh right.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Now, Oh Joshapiro, No, Josh Cabet. Well, get you to
be behind. It's not like he's gonna say something crazy.
Speaker 9 (13:10):
I'm become friends with school shooters class break.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
I love this one right here, but let's move on.
Speaker 10 (13:22):
Governor Walls, you claimed you were in Hong Kong during
the nineteen eighty nine Teneman Square massacre when you were
home in Minnesota.
Speaker 11 (13:29):
Can you explain that?
Speaker 9 (13:30):
So I think what happened is I went to EPCOP
you can go around the whole world, and I had
a couple in the Germany section, and I thought I
went to China.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
Anyway, I'm a knucklehead. Yeah, and if they win, America
elected two idiots. Maybe that explains why MSNBC on Meet
the Press had this update. Yeah, Christian, let's start big
picture nationally here.
Speaker 12 (13:58):
We've been tracking this week to week the average of
all of the major national polls. Kamala Harris continuing with
that three point advantage in the average over Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (14:07):
But of course Donald Trump.
Speaker 12 (14:09):
Lost the popular vote in each of the last two
times he ran for president, and one of those times,
in twenty sixteen, he was still able.
Speaker 1 (14:15):
To win through the electoral college.
Speaker 12 (14:17):
So let's take a closer look than at the states,
at the seven core battleground states.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
Again, you're looking at our poll averages in here.
Speaker 12 (14:25):
The headline obviously continues to be it's very close everywhere.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
But one thing to.
Speaker 12 (14:29):
Draw your attention to when you talk about Trump being
in Pennsylvania, Obama coming in there. All of the attention
from Trump's standpoint in terms of an efficient path to
two hundred and.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
Seventy electoral votes.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
It would look.
Speaker 12 (14:41):
Something like this, if Trump gets Georgia, okay, where he
leads in the poll average by a point and a half.
If he gets North Carolina, where is literally tied in
the polls right now, and where Trump one in twenty twenty,
the only one of these battleground states Trump.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
Carried four years ago.
Speaker 12 (14:56):
That all Trump would need on top of Georgia in
North Carolina would be Pennsylvania, where Harris does have a
small lead in the averages now. But Trump getting those
three would get into two seventy. So that's the importance
for him and for Democrats, the importance of blocking that
path for Trump in Pennsylvania. Taking a closer look than
at the Keystone State. One of the reasons besides its size,
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that this is of such interest to Trump and the Republicans,
there's a trend here. You're looking at the Trump era,
You're looking at party registration in Pennsylvania, and.
Speaker 11 (15:25):
Look at this.
Speaker 12 (15:25):
When Donald Trump first came on the scene back in
twenty sixteen, the Democratic advantage and party registration in Pennsylvania
was over nine hundred thousand votes.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
Yeah, it's down to three hundred thousand, and Republican registration
is up three hundred thousand. By the way, what he
doesn't take into account is he could take Michigan or
Wisconsin and that would get him there as well. He
just needs one of the three Michigan, Wisconsin, or Pennsylvania.
Why are they sounding these alarms for the same reason
Barack Obama is headed the campaign trail because black vote
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is down.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Jonah.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
Good morning, and welcome to your morning show on the
Aaron streaming live on your iHeartRadio app. I have Michael
del journal Jeffrey Lyon has the controls. In a moment,
Aaron Rayale, I want to share something with you. This
is research and this is female voters. Because earlier in
the show, I started with the why on Earth? And
I think he came in third in the vice presidential
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sweepstakes for Kamala Harris. But why on Earth? Was Senator
Mark Kelly on CNN State of the Union talking to
on the one year anniversary of Hamas terrorists invading Israel,
raping women, beheading them, burning them, taking hostages, including American hostages.
Why is he worried about Arab American voters and telling
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them to vote for Kamala Harris because only Kamala Harris
is concerned about Arab Muslims voters in her heart. Well,
I'm looking at polling female Muslims and islam Arab descent,
and you're not going to like the overall public. But
the general public when asked the question has Hamas committed
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murder and rape in Israel on October seventh, sixty four
percent say yes. Only thirty one percent of female Arab
women say yes. Hamas did not commit murder thirty nine
percent Arab women say yes. Only seven percent of the
general public. I don't know who the seven percent of
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the general public that this turns a blind eye to this.
And it's even worse when you ask about their right
to exist? Does Israel have a right to even exist?
Only fourteen percent explain the terrorism by that Hamas wanted
to kill Jews and set destruction of Israel. By contrast,
most Americans fifty one percent explained October seventh by noting
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Hamas wanted to kill Jews and destroy Israel. This is
the eye problem we talk about for the Democrat Party.
So here we are are the one year anniversary of
Hamas invading Israel. We played the clip of bb Netnaho
earlier explaining the seven point War, seven Front War, and
these Muslim terrorists, they don't have their sights just set
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on Israel's. That's first come Saturday, but then Sunday is
Christians in America the Great Satan. And then the end
goal and the end game is dominance of the world.
So Netanyah was trying to tell you that I'm fighting
an enemy of the world, and I'm fighting it all alone.
And to think that France or even some in the West.
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He's obviously referring to Biden, Harris, don't think we're on
the right side of this or want this to end
is ridiculous. And we will win this war with or
without other country support. But here we come on the
one year anniversary. Trump will be speaking, Biden will be speaking,
Harris will be speaking, and for one half of the
political spectrum, you have to wonder what they might be saying,
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because the Democrat Party has an eye problem Israel. If
they play it too much, they lose Jewish vote. They
play it too little, they might lose Muslim vote. Wow,
can't we can't even we can't even know who our
friends and enemies are once you put it through the
political filter, Aaron Rail's joining us. Yeah, one year ago
the invasion that killed many, took including Americans hostage. A
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year later, what have we learned or what have we forgotten?
I guess this is probably the better question. But where
do we stand one year later?
Speaker 5 (19:28):
No, we're good, Michael, to everything you just described as
the death and the destruction, the human toll. It's terrible
across the board, and we know that Israel. Israel is
being pummeled on all sides. In recent weeks, they've had
to turn their attention to the north. There's been a
ground invasion that has killed eighteen hundred people in Elebanon.
It's driven over a million from their homes. Israel and
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Iran are absolutely caetering on the edge of all at war.
You have these Iranian back groups that have really rallied
to Palestine's defense. You have Hesbola and Lebanon, you have
the Hooties and Yemen. You have powerful militant's actions in
Iraq and Syria. They've all fired rockets at Israel, and
Israel says that they're merely defending their state and at
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the same time. We know that in Gaza, sixty percent
of the buildings are rubble, the school's medical facilities, Moss
Bakery's homes gone, almost forty two thousand people have been killed,
more than sixteen thousand children. Again, the human cost has
been devastating on both sides.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Yeah, and then then the question becomes, this is a
terrible analogy. But somebody did something awful to me, and
my big brother arrived on the scene. And this was
an older kid, like I think he was like twenty four,
and my brother arrived on the scene at that moment,
you know, I was really grateful to see my brother.
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After that, I remember crying because I wanted him to stop,
all right. So, in other words, the guy was wrong.
The way my brother kept beating him started troubling me.
That's kind of what happened here. But they're gonna be relentless,
you know. And you can only imagine what America would
do if Iran had lobbed one hundred and eighty one
missiles at US, or if al Qaeda or ISIS or
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anybody else invaded and killed one thousands a thousand and
took any hostage. Would do This is this is how
you prosecute a war, and they've done it pretty I mean,
I guess in the Palestinian territory there's been a lot
of physical damage, but a lot of it what they've
done has been remarkably strategic. I noticed there's the United
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Emirates Airlines is no longer allowing pagers and walkie talkies
on flights. I think I understand why it's the late
night humor there. But yeah, I think I think nobody
likes to see people suffer, but there should be no
question who started it and who's not recognizing the other's
right to exist and is not going to stop until
they're defeated.
Speaker 5 (22:00):
I think your analogy is perfect, Michael, and like the way,
and I'm sorry that that's a core memory that something.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
Well, yeah, I watched. I watched my big brother beat
up three grown men one time and begged him to stop.
I never had range like that. If I had a
disagree with somebody to go three o'clock at the bike recks.
By three o'clock, I wasn't mad anymore, you know.
Speaker 5 (22:22):
Yeah, and I do as I thank you as your brother.
But at the same time, yes, like that. I think
it's a perfect analogy. I think that it really sums
up the place that you know, a lot of people
look at this and they're like, all right, there comes
a point where enough is enough. And if you look
at the data in terms of the polling, we're we're
at that people are fatiguing. The longer war goes on,
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the less people like it. I'm particularly a ward that's
overseas that you know they are ally and we come
to our allies defense. But at some point, you know,
if they've they've been accused of war crimes. How many
war crimes can you be accused of and potentially, you know,
commit in the global political field and still provide arms.
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There's so many questions. I'm not saying they're in the wrong,
like I'm just saying this is the reality of the situation.
They have a right to defend themselves and they should,
and at the same time, can we support that given
the human costs and devastation.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
It's a moral question.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
Well, and if it was morally honest, they'd be asking
the question about bombing and Haifa this weekend and who
was hurt in Haifa? Yeah, and what destruction took place
in Haifa. I don't think you'll notice that there's I
understand that everybody wants peace. You know that used to
be the number one answer to any beauty badge who
wouldn't want ye. But you know, there's an old thing
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in more college that you will learn number one means
mode of an opportunity, and if you don't defeat them,
they'll continue with means and they'll continue to take advantage
of opportunities on the offensive. But the enemy has to say.
And you know some enemies, you don't have peace until
they're defeated. And that's just the bottom line. America watches
wars now differently than they did in the old days.
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Vietnam was probably the first one we saw on television
and that has certainly changed. But we'll see how this
plays out one year later. I think, you know, I
was talking with the the International Federation of Christians and Jews.
Rayel joined us, who's the CEO, And you know, even
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she said, we're shocked that this fighting is still going
on a year later. We absolutely are fighting, but as
the bombing of last week showed us, it's necessary because
the enemy has to say. So we'll see, all right,
we got what Donald Trump is going to be speaking
from Florida. Joe Biden from Washington. I'm not sure where
Kamala Harris is speaking from, but all three planned to
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address the hamas terrorist attacks on his were a one
year ago today. Do any maybe remember where Kamala was.
I'll find out. My Top five stories of the day,
all right, did Eric Michael appreciate?
Speaker 13 (24:59):
You?
Speaker 1 (24:59):
Will talk again tomorrow? All right? So you too? All right?
Top five stories to the day.
Speaker 3 (25:03):
Here we go.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
Well, Hurricane Milton expected to be a Cat three by
the time it makes landfall. The trajectory is still Tampa,
Florida right now, top winds or ninety miles an hour.
That hurricane is expected to be off the coast of
Tampa by Wednesday afternoon. Latest updates put the storm about
seven hundred miles southwest of Tampa. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
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has declared a state of emergency in dozens of counties.
FEMA is sending supplies and equipment into the state even
as we speak. Criticism for how FEMA and the federal
government has been responding to Hurricane Helen before Milton even
gets here and its failures. Lisa Carden has that report.
Speaker 8 (25:46):
In an interview with Fox New Sunday, the Louisiana Republican
claimed FEMA hadn't made sufficient preparations before Helene made landfall
last month.
Speaker 12 (25:55):
We had more than a week's notice of this, and
yet we still have people who have not been served,
been't even rescued in North Carolina.
Speaker 9 (26:02):
It is a heartbreaking, tragic, and infuriating situation.
Speaker 8 (26:05):
He went on to make assurances that once the full
scope of the damage is known and the financial costs calculated,
Congress would allocate funds to the states that need it.
Hurricane Helene has killed at least two hundred and twenty
seven people in the southeast, as crews continue to search
for the missing. I'm Lisa Carton.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
Both former President Trump and Vice President Harris set to
speak today on the one year anniversary of the Hamas
terrorist attacks and Israel. Mark Mayfield has the details we
were looking for.
Speaker 4 (26:31):
Harris will speak in Washington, d C. Where her and
Second Gentleman Doug M. Hoffwill plant a memorial tree on
the grounds of the Vice President's residents, the pomegranate tree
that their planning represents hope and righteousness in Judaism. Trump
is said to speak at a remembrance event taking place
at his golf course in Florida. President Biden will mark
the anniversary with an event at the White House.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
I'm Mark Neefield. That's certain I would do it on
a golf course. But on the anniversary of the October
seventh attack on Israel, Senator Mark Kelly urged Arab American
voters to cast their ballots for Kamala Harris. Appearing on
CNN State of the Union. The Arizona Democrat insisted Harris
is working to end the war in Gaza that has
killed tens of thousands of Palestinians. Palestinians are the victims.
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Kamala Harris will be the hero. It's an interesting one
year anniversary message.
Speaker 13 (27:17):
I know the Vice President is committed to solving this
and getting this done and getting some amount of peace
in the Middle East. And when she's sworn in on
January twentieth, I know this is going to be one
of her top priorities.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
The Arizona Senator Mark Kelly said Harris is taking concerns
of Arab Muslim's voters to heart.
Speaker 13 (27:34):
She met with them many in the Muslim and the
Arab community here earlier in the week to talk about
the issues that they care about, and certainly peace in
the Middle East is at the top of the list.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
I don't know if peace is the goal or staying
on the tightrope between Israel and Palestinian voters. After all,
that may have more to do with fifty two percent
of Muslim black vote vote is now leading Democrat. That's
an unheard of low number to go along with some
other voter bases that they have lost. Meanwhile, they need help,
probably to get some of that black vote back. Why
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not Barack Obama. He's sitting the campaign trail for Harris
starting next week. Brian Shook as details.
Speaker 11 (28:17):
He'll travel to key battleground states through election Day, beginning
with Pennsylvania. The forty fourth president will make a stop
in the Pittsburgh area on Thursday. Polls have shown Harris
and former President Trump locked in a tight race in
the state. Obama remains one of his party's most popular
figures and gave a keynote address at the Democratic National
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Convention in August. I'm Brian Shook not.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Sure if they're allowing box cutters, but Dubai's Emirates Airlines
is banning walkie talkies and pagers from flights Lisa Carden reports.
Speaker 8 (28:49):
The airline announced the new policy Friday, and also said
flights to and from Beirut, Lebanon's capital, will be canceled
until October fifteenth. This comes after pagers and walk talkies
belonging to the Lebanese militant group Hezblah exploded last month
and killed dozens. Emirates, the region's largest airline, is also
postponing flights out of Iran and Iraq until October seventh.
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Several other airlines have also suspended flights to Beirut and
other regional airports amid heightened tensions in the Middle East.
I'm Lisa Carton.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
I know mine has. But if your phone's been ringing
off the hook with political calls, there's help pre Tennis
with what to do.
Speaker 10 (29:27):
The FCC says political calls and text messages are exempt
from the do not Call list, so there's really nothing
you can do to stop that first call. But after that,
the agency says you need to take a moment and
reply stop to the sender because that action must be
honored by campaigns or they can face a fine of
fifty thousand dollars per call. You can report the Center
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for violating the opt out rule by forwarding that text
to seventy seven to twenty six that spells out the
word spam.
Speaker 11 (29:56):
I'm pre Tennis.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
American Idol America's Got Talent host Simon All sixty five today,
Dodger Mookie Betts from Nashville thirty two, John Cougar Mellen
Camp who has more names than candles on his cake,
seventy three today, and Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North eighty one.
Speaker 10 (30:14):
Hey, this is Lee Murphy in Cottontown, Tennessee. My morning
show is your Morning show with Michael Bill Jorno.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
We had dinner with dear friends this weekend, and I
had known of his cancer and how it's been treated.
He didn't. His wife didn't know that I knew, so
the topic kind of came up and she gives this look,
and I thought, oh my gosh, he hasn't told me everything.
So my eyes start tearing. And then then she realized, oh,
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he already told you, And I was like, thanks for
the trip, the anxiety trip around the pool. So but
I mean, that's the ultimate right. When people die, we
don't mourn like those without hope, but we would still
miss terrible. That's how I felt with Rory gone all
last week. I was teared up. You didn't miss me
at all, though, did You didn't give you two thoughts.
Speaker 14 (31:01):
I know I had a lot going on Tallahassee and
Ashville and the debate night and everything else.
Speaker 2 (31:08):
Yeah, heck of a vacation week, I gotta tell you.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
Oh, I know. And then here comes Milton. All right,
So I watched that route. I tried to watch that
rally with Donald Trump. You know, they get a little
weird too. And he returned to Butler, brought Elon Musk
with him, and it was awkward about the jumping up
and down. Yeah, yeah, the dark Maga hat and then
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the registered a vote. Yeah, but those are the rallies.
That's how they roll, right well. And Elon Musk is
an awkward guy.
Speaker 14 (31:39):
I've had a chance to meet him once or twice,
I think, so, yeah, he's an awkward guy. But still
an impressive show for the former president to go back
to what is the scene of the crime there in Butler,
Pennsylvania and to have a rally three months to the
day after an assassin's bullet.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
I really missed him by an inch, you know, it
grazed his here.
Speaker 14 (31:58):
But it could have been so much work, but they
spent a lot of time with a typical Trump rally,
but also significant time focusing on Tony Comparatore, the retired
Buffalo Township fire.
Speaker 1 (32:09):
Chief, and the two other people who were injured in
that shooting. Yeah, I mean, for the I thought it
was beautiful what they did for the family. Yeah, and
I think that was important. You know, the speech hit everything.
And then you know, Elon Musk has been invaluable. He
was invaluable with some of the relief efforts in North Carolina,
and he has been invaluable to the Trump reelection campaign.
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And his message was pretty simple, register and vote. And
then interestingly enough, somebody closed down registration, right, and you
know they're really focusing on Pennsylvania. It is something.
Speaker 14 (32:40):
Donald Trump's got two more events in Pennsylvania this week
and Scranton and Reading on Wednesday, an afternoon event and
a primetime event.
Speaker 1 (32:48):
You've got JD.
Speaker 14 (32:49):
Vans going to Johnstown, Pennsylvania, I think on Saturday. So
you know, Pennsylvania is going to be really the focus
of this campaign. The idea being it's really hard for
a Democrat to get to two seventy without Pennsylvania.
Speaker 2 (33:02):
I think they want to try to nip.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
It in the butt. And that assumes that they and
that assumes that they carry Wisconsin and Michigan that are
also very close. But I'll add North Carolina isn't a
dead heat is now? Yeah, And what we don't know
is the underpolling of Donald Trump's supporters. So if he's
tight or down two, is he really up three? There
is gonna be We won't know. De'll well a month
from now. And Arizona is all Arizona looking tight, Nevada
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looking tight. This is gonna be a crazy run.
Speaker 2 (33:30):
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