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Done a spectacular job getting ready for today's show. Read
not so much. No, but you can only do with
we do well.
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There's only so much you can do with what you
can do. Right.
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We got we got fires to the west, we got
snow and ice to the south, and.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
We're stuck in the middle.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
I think, I think if there was anything that was
really a buzz uh. You know, it would be the
woke sermon or lecture that a leftist bishop decided to
give the president the vice president.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
And and again there.
Speaker 4 (01:27):
There's a scene in Bombshell at the end where Roger
Rails is trying to negotiate.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
Is ending, and yeah, he says.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
We would give these from a job, just we give
them name, and you know, Rupert Murdoch just looks at
him and.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
Goes So there there's no audience for that now.
Speaker 4 (01:45):
And it really is a you know, I think that
I think that the lecture, you know, for everybody to
to freak out and give it oxygen. It is what
it is that'll be out there, I keep saying over
and over again. And we'll explore this, I think as
things unpack over the next several months. But I get
a sense going in something far more than Donald Trump
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is won that's different than the first time, and something
far more than Joe Biden and Kamala Harris has lost.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
We got the big tantrum.
Speaker 4 (02:21):
From the left on the January sixth Pardons, and you're wondering,
well they recover from their Black Lives Matter and Antifa
amnesia before they finish this tantrum. There was no justice
there either. There are narratives behind this that have been
held back. There are so many narratives that are going
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to come forward. I was watching a long piece before
we went on the air with Speaker Johnson in a
very candid interview, and you know, the person obviously interviewing
him is interested to know, you know, when did you first? No, No,
Joe Biden wasn't running the country, and I could include
it in Sounds of the Day.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
It's a very very long.
Speaker 4 (03:02):
Piece, but he talks about a national security issue, and
while he wouldn't convey what that issue was, he had
requested time and time again to sit down with the
president and kept getting the run around. And finally he
starts supplying pressure in many areas and it gets back,
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so they finally set up a meeting. I mean, he's
the Speaker of the House. It's right to demand to
see the president. This is the legislative branch and the
executive branch. When he gets there, they're all there, Shumer
BELOWSI you know, this is a big and so at
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one point Biden leans over and touches him on the
arm and says, Speaker, and I would like to visit
alone if we could, And he said the look on
all of their faces like pure horror. The notion that
they're going to leave the room and the President's going
to speak alone with the speaker. That was his dead giveaway.
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Then they start having a conversation about an executive order
that the president had issued and the impact it was
having on the global economy, but the Louisiana economy concerning
natural gas.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
The President I didn't sign that. I didn't sign that.
You know.
Speaker 4 (04:19):
It was at that point he realized, this man has
not been running the country. We just lived four years
of Dave, which I realize was Dave nineties. Remember that
movie that would have been late eighties, early nineties. Maybe
I think so, Yeah, Kevin Klein, Sigournia Weaver enough that this,
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you know, younger generation, you might want to go look
it up. You might want to go watch it. Making
these references, I want to make sure you get them.
But this is straight out of a Hollywood script. The
notion that what was it ninety three? Well, we were
just talking a minute ago about the snow down a
Orleans and I was like, yeah, and I was going
to say about.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Twenty years too late.
Speaker 4 (05:03):
For me, and I was like, wait, twenty years, I've
been in Nashville twenty years. And then I had I
had to do the math on it. And it's been
it's been nearly forty years since I left New Orleans.
You're old, I'm fries. Then you die, and then everyone
that knows you dies, and then it's as if you
never existed. Good morning, Today's positivity brought to you. Bye,
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brought to you by Berna a launcher. Right, But go
back and watch Dave. That's clearly what he describes. So
but in general, is this all plays out. I still
don't see I see some tantrums. I think that was
a tantrum on purpose by an LGBTQ leftist bishop. Okay,
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it happened. You could see Jade turned his way. I
know what he said. I've been that guy in service. Uh,
here we go, and his wife is so gracious with
the big beautiful eyes, you know, and they're just all
like looking around. The Trumps are looking around, Hey, Tucket.
They left. Later, somebody presses the president. You'll hear that
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in our Sounds of the day. So I'm hearing tantrums,
is my point of the segment. But I don't hear
tantrums and reactions, but I don't hear responses, which screams
the Democrats don't know what to do. And the conversation
is already from an analysis standpoint, turning to well, he's
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pulling the left back to center. They're in a checkmate.
They have no choice. Listen, the left got so far left,
the right got so far right. I floated to the center,
and I didn't think you could get right of me biblically, culturally,
or politically.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
But you can't.
Speaker 4 (07:10):
But it begs the question, and maybe this is one
for our senior contributor, David Zanatti. Is Donald Trump pulling
America to the center? Because Donald Trump hasn't compromised at all,
all evidence to the contrary. But that's the effect it
seems to be having. And it kind of happened organically,
but this has become a common sense, organic movement.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
Wait a minute, I know what you're asking for.
Speaker 4 (07:41):
You're wanting me to change the English language and call
you something plural to make you feel better about your confusion.
But I can't go there. There are boys and there
are girls. If you're having some other kind of experience,
well that is yours. But I will not validate it.
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All gods are not the same. Their text makes it so,
their history makes it so. No, I can't go there.
I won't validate you. No, we're a sovereign nation and
we have borders, and we're a very merciful, gracious and
welcoming country. That doesn't mean we're a doormat for you
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to break into and wreak havoc and harm and steal,
or even obey and pursue. There's two kinds of people
that can break into my home. Those that will break
in try to harm us and steal. And I got
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news for you. So I broken and just started living.
They made their bed in the morning, they put their.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
Dishes in the thing.
Speaker 4 (08:52):
They still don't belong in my house. Now, if you
want to approach me, I'm homeless. I need a place
to live. You love me, and I welcome you in.
That's different. Our question of today, how many think about
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this now? How many of the things we've been debating
can be solved with common sense? Now you're getting where
our friending fathers were. There's a reason why they were vague.
In some It appears they were vague because they believe
some things were self evident. We lost our self evidency.
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We couldn't figure out which bathroom.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
To go do. We forgot our.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
I mean there are times and I could play you
the long clip, the medium clip, the short clip of
this leftist bishop, and I just wanted to I don't know,
God bless them for sitting there. I'd have got up
and left. I would have too, I said the same thing,
so you know, I mean, I think everybody kind of
had that feeling. And I wouldn't have felt bad about
it there. I'd be like, thank you, have a great day,
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and I just leave. It was just nonsensical, all of it,
not to mention inappropriate and disrespectful, but but what it screams,
and I wanted to open the show with this is
they don't know what to do. They don't know what
to say. Some are reacting, some are having tantrums. And
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in those reactions and tantrums, well to Coote Rupert Murdoch,
whether he said it or not, we'll never know. But
in the movie Bombshell, that's just no audience. But that
just anymore. Sorry Roger, there goes the leg man. But
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they don't know what to say, They don't know what
to do. In day two. This president's already to have
his first televised interview that was after an inauguration night,
inviting you into the Oval Office. All these science executive
orders will go over some of those with you throughout
the show. We do have The record I looked up
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was ten inches of snow in New Orleans in eighteen
ninety five. Now there was four I believe four and
a half inches in nineteen sixty three, which is still
sixty one years ago.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Wow. But I mean, you got to go.
Speaker 4 (11:18):
Back to eighteen ninety five and it happened on Valentine's Day,
February fourteenth. I'd have to look and see. Because Valentine's
Date is clearly a consumer created holiday. There may not
even have been Valentine's Day in eighteen ninety five. I
don't know red Google the origins of Valentine first Valentine's
Day in the United States, but it was out of
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Valentine's Date as we receive it now, February fourteenth, eighteen
ninety five, ten inches in New Orleans.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
It would have been pH pre Hallmark. That was definitely
pre Hallmark.
Speaker 4 (11:51):
That reminds me I'm having a Hallmark moment today. I've
been married twenty five years. Give me a big silver
You got a silver bell that can just kind of
give a little ring like And I don't know why
I made my poor wife wait five years. I'd like
to get credit for those five years. I could be
celebrating my thirtieth anniversary right now. Can I I get
credit for time? Serve?
Speaker 1 (12:13):
Do I get up thirty more?
Speaker 5 (12:14):
No?
Speaker 4 (12:15):
Okay, I don't know if it was or wasn't, But anyway,
here's what we're gonna do. We're gonna we're gonna have
my big brother go outside and take a ruler and
measure see if we broke the record. It sure looked
like more than ten inches of snow from the videos
he sent me.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
But he's having a blast. Well.
Speaker 4 (12:31):
And I'll tell a story about Vic and the snow
and no clothes, because what's what's used to having family
if you don't tell childhood stories. Royal and Neil will
talk more about the South we're covering from rare winter storms.
I think the death toll is up to nine, believe
it or not between Texas, and one of those was Milwaukee,
which I wouldn't call the South, but we'll call it
the winter blast.
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The death toll is at nine.
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Speaker 4 (18:01):
We're gonna send my brother Vic out in New Orleans
wearing very little but a ruler to see if we
broke the eighteen ninety five record for NOLA.
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And by the way, we.
Speaker 4 (18:12):
Have confirmed Valentine's Day began in like the eighteen fifties
right somewhere in that area, so it was the last time.
The previous record was Valentine's Day February fourteenth, eighteen ninety
five in New Orleans ten inches of snow.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
So can we top ten inches today? Wow?
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You will find out and we will be testing our
delay system as well, and you're probably thinking, I'd love
to hear see what your brother sounds like, but I'll
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We have no we have a nasal spray that treats depression.
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We haven't heard this one in a while. Time for
your sounds of the day.
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And you aspire to stop it. Don't you ever let
anybody take your power from you?
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God, No, No, it is the motto keep calm, Come on.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
I remember.
Speaker 4 (20:06):
We went to try a new church one time, and
we had been to several and you know, just we
weren't hit him. So for one week we thought, you
know what, let's not have a dis moment. Let's just
go somewhere completely different, someplace we would never really go.
I want to see the denomination. We went to a
different denomination and we get in there. Everything's white. The
minister comes out. It was so boring. I leaned over
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and looked at my wife and I said that emergency
exit sign. Do you think that applies.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
That?
Speaker 4 (20:36):
I thought of that moment as I was watching JD
Vance turn to the second lady, and what I can
only imagine was.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
All right, here we go. Wonder what me Ma would
have said?
Speaker 4 (20:48):
Yeah, I wonder what me Ma would have Well, I
think mem would have had choice words that would have echoed.
You probably heard a lot about this or seen it.
It's gone viral. So you have the tradition of the
president on the first full morning, as President goes to
the National catheter for church service and instead gets a
leftist lecture.
Speaker 11 (21:08):
I was looking at the President because I was speaking
directly to him. I was also, frankly, as you do
in every sermon, speaking to everyone who was listening through
that one on one conversation with the President, reminding us
all that in the people that are frightened in our country,
the two groups of people that I mentioned are our
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fellow human beings, and that they have been portrayed all
throughout the political campaign in the harshest of lights that
I wanted to I wanted to counter as gently as
I could with a reminder.
Speaker 4 (21:49):
So that's Bishop Marianne Edgar Buddy basically saying, Oh, it
was on purpose.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
And here's what she said.
Speaker 12 (22:00):
What did you think?
Speaker 4 (22:00):
Oh, wait, this is the wrong one. Hang on a second,
where is the actual sermon at What did I do
with the sermon?
Speaker 12 (22:09):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (22:09):
Maybe I didn't load it yet. I'll play you that
in a second.
Speaker 3 (22:12):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (22:12):
Then they asked the President over and over again what
he thought. I thought he was very gracious in this answer.
Speaker 3 (22:17):
What did you today?
Speaker 1 (22:19):
Do you like it? Quine it exciting? Not too exciting?
Speaker 12 (22:23):
Was it.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
I didn't think it was a good service, Thank you
very much. All right, So that's that's just that's just
being honest, you know.
Speaker 4 (22:32):
Uh, sorry about that. Now, I want you to hear
the sermon. If I can. It's gonna take me probably
a second, Eric, But.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
Here we go. We're scared. Here she is lecturing the president.
Speaker 12 (22:47):
In the name of our God, I ask you to
have mercy upon the people in our country. We're scared. Now.
There are gay, lesbian, and transgener children in Democratic, Republican
and independent families, some who here for their lives.
Speaker 4 (23:10):
By the way, while she's doing this, the camera is
at first do jd Vance, who turns to his wife.
By the way, in his defense, he does not say, oh,
here we go. In fact, I don't see his lips
move at all. He just kind of looks at her,
kind of the old fashioned double take, which is a
lost art.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
I might add, the old double thing.
Speaker 4 (23:31):
You see Donald Trump jew in your turn, and you
see the president's daughter turn.
Speaker 1 (23:35):
I mean it's a ripple effect through the crowd. Here
we go. This is going completely woke.
Speaker 12 (23:42):
And the people, the people who pick our crops and
clean our office buildings, who labor in poultry farms and
meatpacking plants, who wash the dishes after we eat in
restaurants and work the night shifts in hospitals.
Speaker 4 (23:56):
They they Donald Trump does, his face is the old
How would you describe this O?
Speaker 1 (24:02):
When they do, they all.
Speaker 4 (24:04):
You kind of lick your bottom teeth kind of a
thing and look to the side. Milania looks like, you know,
she has that power to destroy you with her eyes,
but it's not working.
Speaker 12 (24:15):
May not be citizens or have the proper documentation, but
the vast majority of the immigrants are not criminals.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
They pay taxes and are good neighbors.
Speaker 12 (24:29):
They are faithful members of our churches and mosques.
Speaker 4 (24:33):
The only one who doesn't blink through all of it.
Let me tell you something. Looking at all of them,
and I love all of them. The one I wouldn't
play poker with Dadie Vance's wife. She shows no reaction.
This woman stares with a merciful look on her face.
But the rest of the family, all right. So and again,
going back to that first clip, she knew what she
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was doing. So this is their reaction, This is their tantrum.
We said in our opening monologue. They don't know how
to respond. So some are having tantrums. This is a
bishop having a tantrum, and she knew what she was doing.
I thought the President showed a great level of class
and restraint. I would have simply and not apologized. That
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is not the gospel. That isn't even an accurate portrayal.
I mean, I could slap her whole point silly. In addition,
by the way, what about the Hispanic polling numbers that
show sixty four percent of Hispanics are against the open border.
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It is equally insulting to assume that everyone that is
in this country, working hard, broke into this country. But
throughout the political campaign, what was discussed is the purposeful
infiltrating of our country.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
Allowed.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
Look, from the very beginning, I had a congressman explaining
to you this way. I kept saying, this is ridiculous.
This has been going on for three decades. Why is
this so hard to solve? And he said, well, I'll
give you a good reason. The left likes the free
votes and the right likes the cheap labor. And that's
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what's been underneath the surface of this throughout. But it's
gone so far beyond that. Now they have had the
entrance of gangs with it, human trafficking with it, drugs
that are killing our children with it, Gangs that are
literally targeting stars homes. They wait for a star football
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player to be at a road game and they break
into his house. That's who they were talking about. So
it's not even a well founded rebuke. There are some
that are raping, there are some that are killing, there
are some that are stealing, and all are breaking the law.
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I'll remind this Bishop Barabus came to Jesus. I mean
the first they were wanting a conquering king, and they
realized the Messiah was a humble servant. Then they want
him to be a rebel like them. He wasn't interested.
And it's not hate when I lock the door at night,
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it's love for my family. It's responsibility for my family.
It is not hate to secure the border. It is
not hate to enforce the law. But that's not even
the point. And if everybody in talk radio just you know,
makes fun of this minister, very inappropriate. The real point
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is they're reacting and they're having tantrums because they don't
have a response. When I say, morning after morning, it
looks like something bigger than Donald Trump won this time.
It looks like something bigger than Joe Biden and Kamala
Harris lost this time.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
They know it, and.
Speaker 4 (28:18):
What had been gradual gains through silence, year after year,
decade after decade, all being erased almost immediately.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
You're gonna get a tantrum like that.
Speaker 4 (28:36):
When we talked about how long it's been for Joe Biden,
I think he did a sit down interview with Stepanopolis,
who we've you know, a Clinton operative, I mean disguised
as a morning anchor. I think that was two months,
a little over right at two months. And then of
course we waited sixty four days for the first news
conference for Donald Trump. He had his first news conference
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while he was signing Execus getto Borders on inauguration evening,
and he'll have his first televised interview tonight with Sean
Hannity on Fox. As for David Axrod of the Gang
at CNN, again, they don't know how to respond, so
they're reacting, and the reaction is, well, it's really nice
to see a president you know that is really being president,
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it is really talking to us.
Speaker 9 (29:22):
You know, he said, do Biden do this as soon?
You know, I think he wanted to set a contrast
with Biden, you know, by going sort of having this
rolling press conference.
Speaker 8 (29:32):
And I mean we rarely have seen something like that
of a president just riffing from.
Speaker 9 (29:37):
The yeah and it's uh. And there's a reason for
it because the.
Speaker 4 (29:41):
Words well, one he wasn't president, and two he was seen, now, well,
what's your president?
Speaker 9 (29:45):
Can actually send armies marching and markets tumbling and have
real consequences. I think, look, I actually think it's refreshing
for presidents to be I mean I was among those
who was critical of the lack of exposure of UH president,
and then I think it's good for presidents to be
uh exposed. It's better if they're if they tell the
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truth when they're doing.
Speaker 4 (30:07):
It, and they go see Ann being CNN again and
every every sound of the day just just barely under
the surface of the current and the ripple. They don't
know what to do, they don't know what to say,
they don't have a response yet. And for those that
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are reacting and those that are having the tantrums, well,
to quote Rupert Murdoch in a movie, it just doesn't
seem to be an audience for that anymore.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
He stopped.
Speaker 9 (30:41):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this, and I don't think he knows what he
said either.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
It's got to be a big misunderstanding. I'm going I'm
going to be how do you like? Oh wait a minute,
can I go into overtime real quick? For sure?
Speaker 4 (30:57):
Don't hit the rejoin music yet. We forgot one, all right,
Mama La Kamala appeared yesterday. Oh great, Yeah, she was
in California. She visited a fire station. Of course, she
brought a word salad with her.
Speaker 10 (31:08):
Strangers who in the face of that stranger, they see
a neighbor. These are folks who understand the strength and
the value of community, which is everyone coming together with
a shared sense of purpose and identity as a community
of people. And I just I wanted to come by
most importantly to think them those who have volunteered and
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have brought people together and have sacrificed so much, and
are firefighters. And I mentioned to these firefighters the fact
that California firefighters time and time again proved themselves to
be the best strangers.
Speaker 4 (31:49):
With Dougie behind her, is this a sign that Kamala
Harris is going to run for governor And maybe, like
Richard Nixon run for president and lose, and then run
for governor and lose. But you can't help it be struck.
Donald Trump hits the ground running as we kind of
began the segment. Most second term presidents don't get a
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second one hundred days, first one hundred days, and a
second term. This one's different. Most do one or two
things over on hundred days. He's alreadyne two hundred things
in two days. And there she is with Dougie by
latter twelve. Three weeks late at Alta, Dina showing up
with the word salad. That could have been a president.
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I don't need a nasal spray. I'm not depressed anymore.
Speaker 3 (32:42):
This is your Morning Show with Michael de Tuno.
Speaker 4 (32:46):
President Trump provoking Bolton's Secret Service protection.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
We start with Martin Rayfield.
Speaker 7 (32:51):
Bolton was Trump's national security advisor but inspired him twenty nineteen.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
You take a job, you want to do a job.
We're not going to have security on people for the
rest of their lives.
Speaker 7 (32:59):
Why should In twenty twenty one, President Biden granted him
Secret Service protection after a threat on his life from Iran.
Meeting with reporters Tuesday, Trump called Bolton a warmonger and
a stupid guy. Bolton said he learned of the news
Monday night, just hours after President Trump's inauguration.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
I'm Mark Mayfield, But how do you really feel?
Speaker 4 (33:17):
President Trump will sit down for his first oval office
interview for the second term tonight on Fox in a
pretailed interview with Sean Hannity. Two Republican senators are criticizing
Trump's partnering of fifteen hundred convicted January sixth rioters, and
I think you know who they are, but Brian Shook
has details.
Speaker 8 (33:34):
Alaska's Lisa Murkowski told reporters she's disappointed in Trump's move.
Louisiana lawmaker Bill Cassidy said it's not right people who
assault police officers. If they do the crime, they should
do the time. Both senators voted to impeach Trump during
his twenty twenty one Senate impeachment trial.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
I'm Brian Shuk.
Speaker 4 (33:53):
President Trump is announcing a private sector investment worth billions
of dollars to build AI infrastructure in the United States.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
Tammy Trihilo has more tech companies.
Speaker 13 (34:03):
Oracle, Open Ai and soft Bank are creating a joint
venture called Stargate.
Speaker 7 (34:07):
But to announce the largest AI infrastructure project by far
in history, and it's all taking.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
Place right here in America.
Speaker 13 (34:16):
SoftBank's CEO, Masayoshi's son Open Ai, Sam Altman, and Oracles
Larry Ellison all spoke at the White House on Tuesday
afternoon to announce the new AI infrastructure and we'll contribute
one hundred billion dollars in investments to start. The plan
is to pump up to five hundred billion dollars into
it over the next couple of years. Trump said the
Stargate will be building the physical and virtual infrastructure to
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power the next generation of AI. Ellison added that the
group's first data project, which is one million square feet,
is under construction in Texas. I'm Tammy TRIHEO LA Americ.
Speaker 4 (34:48):
Karen Bass is taking steps to shore up burn areas
ahead of the possible rains.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
Lisa Taylor has that story.
Speaker 14 (34:55):
I signed an executive order to expedite debris removal, slash regulation,
preventing swift rebuilding, and establishing a framework to secure additional
regulatory relief and resources.
Speaker 5 (35:07):
With the order of Bass hopes to mitigate potentially serious
health and environmental impacts of fire related hazardous pollutants on
the stormwater system. Beaches and the ocean. The emergency Executive
order Marshall's city public workscrews to clear and remove vegetation,
shore up hillsides, reinforce roads, and clear debris from burn
areas ahead of any rainy weather that could arrive. On Saturday,
Finley said, Taylor.
Speaker 4 (35:28):
Lazers beat the heat on the hardwood Nuggets by thirty
five over the seventy six ers and the Lakers one one,
eleven eighty eight over the Wizards.
Speaker 3 (35:35):
We're all in this together. This is your morning Show
with Michael Nheld, journo