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Secretary of State Marco Rubio is insisting the US is
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committed to ending the Russian Ukraine War. European leaders have
pledged billions in support of Ukraine. You know, whenever you
see something with Donald Trump, you wonder is their method
to the madness? I think the madness Friday belonged to
Zelenski and the ungratefulness and the political theater on purpose,
which we're going to talk about. The one question no
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one's asking is why the heck did he come? What
was he really after? Does he really think that this
war is going well for him and his soldiers and
his people. It's not going well for either side. That's
been Donald Trump's first and foremost concern. Eighteen and nineteen
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and twenty year olds are dying every day by the
thousands while they played political theater. But how are you
going to do without the US support? Biting the hand
that literally has been feeding you. But if you're looking
for some method and madness, well, at least you're a
ponied up billions of dollars over the weekend. You never
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know what Donald Trump, do you? Hollywood had its biggest
night and and Noora was the big winner. One of
you to me to google what Anora's about won five
of the six big awards. I mean, it was Anora's Knight.
And what a snubbed. A wicked and complete unnon We're
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completely snubbed. Things. Not really as political as you might
have thought for the Oscars, not as funny either. I
love Owner O'Brien. He did a you know, a workmanlike job.
And there's Hollywood's big tribute to itself that probably most
listening to this show don't care about. And the President
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has signed an executive order this time making English the
official language of the United States. And you'll be shocked
at our not poll up plenty one pole stands on
its own. And I bring this up because you know,
one time I just sat and I asked myself. You know,
I'm fascinated with adaptive cruise control, which I don't know
if i'm I got a lot of Detroit listeners and
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they'll they'll nitpick me on this. Adaptive cruise control is
not self driving. But come on, let's all look at
each other through the radio. It's self driving. When you
put the adaptive cruise on, you can't hit the car
in front of you, so you don't have to steer
the label and it will maintain whatever speed you give it.
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That's autopilot. Oh okay, adaptive cruise control. And I just
love it, first of all, not so much anymore now
that I have a sea path. But there was a
time when I was undiagnosed with sleep apnea. I fell asleep.
One time. Gwen Freeman and I did a morning show
together in Tulsa for several years. We were taking listeners
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to the capitol. We were being activists on an issue,
and we were on the interstate from Tulsa to Oklahoma City.
Gwen launched into one of her long stories that she
was somewhat famous for. That's a shot, you know a
storyteller that just gives too many details and the stories
go too long, and it's kind of like. We watched
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a movie the other night. Who was in that Reese
Witherspoon and who was the guy? Will no, no, no,
that's the great movie. Ok, she's got a dud out too.
Who was the love interest? How can I not remember? Well,
it's a very unmemorable movie. But anyway, it was so
obvious from the very beginning. These are two people that
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are best friends. Oh it was Ashton Kutcher. They're best
friends who are gonna watch guys discover they were right
for each other all along? Why why haven't we noticed
that love has been right in front? I mean, I'm
going through men, you're going through women. We're going through
it together. But we were here all I mean, you
just knew from the beginning, right, That's how Gwen's stories were.
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You knew where they were going. What's that your place?
Are mine? The name of that movie? Yes? Okay? Cool?
Did you google that or know that? I kind of
a google. Yeah. Oh, don't watch it. You'll want an
hour and a half of your life back. Okay. I
put it on to fall asleep, and it was so
bad I stayed up to see if it would stay bad.
So anyway, that's how Gwen's stories were. Do you know
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I fell asleep and we went back and did the
math on it. We think I was asleep. I'm the driver,
Gwen's in the back seat, Elvis Polo's in the passenger seat.
I think Brian Gann was in that car, four of
us going eighty miles an hour towards Oklahoma City. I
was asleep for at least three and a half minutes,
and that was for adaptive cruise control. How bad was
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the story, I don't know. I did stick around for
that one, so and then we were all laughing. We
were like and then we'd kind of piece it together,
and we think about three and a half minutes, I
was asleep, Wow, and they're telling the story and they're
all talking, and nobody's driving the car at eighty miles
an hour. So naturally, I'm a big fan of adaptive
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cruise control. But one day I was thinking about adaptive
cruise control or just autopilot on planes, and I thought,
if you wanted to end talk radio, literally end it,
end talk television, you wouldn't need Fox this morning. You
really could go back to paper newspapers. Just give me
the headlines of yesterday's news today, because the nation would
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run itself. So I asked myself the question, if I
could create adaptive cruise control for the United States of America,
what would I do? In other words, what four or
five six things could I do? And none of us
have to pay attention. Our phone fathers were so brilliant.
This thing would fly itself. Number one. Zero based, prioritized,
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balanced budgets. That's how you live your life at home,
unless you've already gone broke. That's how you run your company, unless,
of course it's already dissolved. Zero based. In other words,
every year you start at zero. You don't just do
things because you've always done them. Every year you make
the case things change. My budget doesn't look anything like
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my budget when my kids were little. My budget doesn't
look anything like our life before our kids. Dad was
a great budget. No, every year's a new year. Everything
gets blanked. If anything's going to continue this year from
last year, it's got to be justified, prioritized. Well, that's lost, right,
that's lost in municipalities, that's lost at the state government level,
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and boy, isn't lost at the federal level. What is
the priority of the federal government first and foremost, not
debt and debt service, not taking care of people whose
husbands left or felt wronged by things that happened hundreds
of years ago. Defense is the first and foremost priority.
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Then you start getting into tougher things that are needing
to be discussed. Is education really a federal government priority.
Is it a state government quite frankly, should not be
either in the municipality. And then how about it has
to balance. You would never set a budget for your
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home that was unbalanced. It just proves the date you're
going to go broke or sooner. I mean that's a mouthful.
You have a federal government where it is the law.
It must be a zero base to prioritize balance budget.
Guess what you can sit and talk to Gwen. It
doesn't matter who's driving. No continue resolutions. David Sinati through
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this in just to polish it up a bit. And
how about that budget be a two year budget that
coincides with Congress Today, you got zero based prioritize balance budget,
no continuing resolutions, no overspending, no deficit, no debt or
no building on the debt. One budget every two years,
aligned with the legislative two year term. Now revenue has
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to be addressed flatter, fair attacks. It can't get any
fairer than that. It can't set a more crystal clear consistency.
I mean you take away all uncertainty. You know roughly
what the revenue's going to be, so you know how
much you have to spend flat or fair at tax system.
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Everyone pays something, everyone has skin in the game. Term limits,
Your founding father said, no vision for a two term,
a two party America. Just one America under God, indivisible,
with liberty and justice for all, and a government of
buying for the people. That's all they envision. To serve
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your country tis an honor, tis a duty, tis not
a way of life till the toadtag arrives. As for
what to do with all the debt, you could divide
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it among the total number of taxpayers and send a
bill so that that's paid before their trips, before their cars,
before the time, shares in golf memberships, and maybe this
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generation erases the sins of the previous. I don't know
that one would be a stretch, as would returning United
States senators to the states, not for state election, for
state legislatures to appoint. But if I just rip out
those last two and just leave the first four, you'd
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have a zero base prioritize balance budget, no continuing resolution,
one budget that coincides with the two year legislative term,
a flatter fare tax system, term limits. I left off four.
Let me give you four. And this was done two
years ago, paper ballots. Paper ballots was fourth on my
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adaptive cruise list. And it is our top pole of
the day, our only pole of the day. And not
only am I right to have it, for America is
right to agree with it and support it. And you'll
be shocked by how much. And I can almost assure you,
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just like one, two and three, and it'll never happen. And
what a shame. Perhaps talk radio is secure while our
nation's fate is not. And obviously the big big news
was what happened at the White House with Zelenski, Trump,
Rubio Vance just trying to have my week was over
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a simple lunch with David Zannadi's wonderful wife Deb and
my wife and our phone start going crazy. Next thing
you know, we're at the table watching this video. I've
watched it now in its entirety, which is forty eight minutes,
not a minute and a half, which is what your
diet has been since it happened. Nobody's rewatching all forty
eight minutes. Every's just cutting right to the fight. Well,
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if you don't understand the first forty eight minutes, you
don't understand the fight. But what I hope your morning
show will show you today is this conversation and the
outrage of what Zelensky did goes days and weeks prior,
and you will arrive at one conclusion. I can either
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have a matrix fight like everybody's been having since Friday morning.
Trump's aligned with Russia. He just proved it. Or you
will come to the conclusion of what Donald Trump has said,
and it's in that forty eight minutes. I'm not aligned
with anybody. I can't. I can't align myself with Ukraine
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or Russia and try to stand in the middle and
broke her a peace deal. Clearly you two hate each other.
This is like when you go to marriage counseling. If
you could solve it on your own, you just solved it.
But there's a lot of kids dying, and there's a
lot of our money on accounted for, and I choose
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to be the middleman. So Donald Trump made a crystal
clear I'm not aligned with anybody. I'm aligned with the
United States of America and for the good of the world,
that's my alignment. How many people have played you that
clip all weekend long, let alone what was said in
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Cave later in Munich, and then he fis all the
way to the White House, You're going to arrive at
this question, the heck was he doing? Why did Zelensky
bother to come? If his plan was to get in
front of the media after private meetings and create a
fight like that, a fight that leaves him going it
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alone or going it alone with Europe, good luck with that.
And if you want to know not jd vance his
point as much as Donald Trump's. It's not going to
go well if you go it alone. This isn't going
to end well for you. You don't have the car. But
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that was a planned tantrum, a planned play of theater
in front of the world medium, which was the betrayal
of the meeting that happened prior to that, let alone
prior to that and prior to that. So it begs
the question, the hell was he doing?
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Was it?
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I have a lot of answers today, but I'll never
be able to answer how the my pillow guy is
now selling crosses called my cross There's some things I
just can't get my arms completely around. I have a
public service announcement concerning the oscars coming up just after
your local news. But first things first, it was Hollywood's
Biggest night, and Honora was the evening's big winner, winning
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five of the six big honors, including Best Director, who
was the same person that was the editor that won
Best Editing, who was the same person as the who
wrote it, which was Best Original Screenplay, and then it
got Best Thanks. That guy went home with four oscars.
That's a night. How much did Complete and Noon get nothing?
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Wicked only Think got one out of ten nominations. Tough
night for Wicked and Complete Unknown, Big night for Anora.
I will share with you the meaning and plot of
the movie, and that will explain the acceptance speech. That's
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because we're all of this together.
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But as we always say, better late than never. Thanks
for joining us for the podcast Critaria State. Marco Rubio
is insisting the US as committed to ending the Russian
Ukraine War. European leaders are pledging billions of dollars in
support of Ukraine. Who knows. Maybe that was part of
Donald Trump's plan all along, just get more money out
of them. I don't think so. Though. Hollywood's biggest night
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is in the books. Anora was the evening's top winner,
securing five of the six nominations. It had five of
the six big awards. Now, if you're not familiar with
the Nora, and frankly I know you're not, because we
don't watch movies anymore, especially at theaters. Honora is the
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story of a young woman from Brooklyn, New York, who
gets her chance at a Cinderella's story when she meets
and marries the son of an oligarch, and once the
news reaches Russia, her fairy tale is threatened as the
parents set out to New York to get the marriage annulled.
You get the feeling this guy was sitting around watching
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pretty woman decides let's put it in New York instead
of La. Let's make it a Russian oligarchs kid instead.
They have a little drama. They come down. It's kind
of like Sweet Home, Alabama and pretty woman had a baby, right,
and it's a Noor and it sweeps everything at the Oscars.
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Why do I bring this up because many of you
are going to wake up this morning and somebody's gonna
go big night for a Nora. At the Oscars, it's writer, editor, director,
and producer had this to say, I want to thank
the sex worker community. They have shared their stories, they
have shared their life experience as a public service announcement.
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He's thanking these sex workers that he I think his
wife should be concerned. Did a lot of research with
in writing this movie. But Anora was the big winner
last night. Not all that political either, by the way, obviously,
the big story all started Friday. As I mentioned, I'm
sitting having lunch. Also, my phone starts blowing up. Now, naturally,
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the initial report was you better go watch this truck
just hit Zelenski is how crazy things go. And naturally
we go to the video and you know, we're fast
forwarding because everything seems to look like well, here's been
a very long private meeting. Now they're having the joint
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with the press in the room. When does this get heated?
And eventually it just zipping forward, zipping forward, we get
to where we're where JD. Bans says, what he's doing
is very disrespectful to come into the White House and
do this. Trump has a way of just you know,
he does that hand when he's talking, putting a hand
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on someone's shoulders, not hitting them. All right, So we
realized quickly it's already been matrixed. And that was my
immediate conclusion. And I don't know that I have anything
different to say. Three days later, this would just get
completely matrixed. So the left would be saying, see, I
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told you Trump's in line with Putin. He's a Putin puppet.
Take inside the Russia. And then the right would love
Trump advance, all talking tough, putting America first, Enough of
you spending our money dot dot you owe as an apology.
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That's the matrix. There's not much we can do with that.
And so at lunch I simply said, well, this is
just going to go through the matrix, but it's not
going to put us closer to ending this war. It's
going to delay it. I don't know three days later
if I feel any different. I think Red was the
first to really pose this. But this is really the
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right perspective. The way I would have said it to
you was, if you haven't watched the entire forty eight minutes,
don't listen to anybody else, and stop thinking about it
until you do. You do not have it in context.
That's first and foremost. Because Donald Trump made a crystal
clear I'm not on your side. I'm not on Russia's side.
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I'm not aligned with anybody. I'm aligned with the United
States of America and for what is good for the world.
And he reiterated again he's sick of seeing eighteen and
nineteen year olds dying every day. Well, everybody else does
political theater. He even acknowledged, I know you guys hate
each other. I get it. That's why you can't solve
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it on your own. But this has to stop. That's
why when he kept being disrespectful and kept I don't know,
doing whatever he was doing, which is what we're gonna discuss,
Trump goes, you don't have the cards. You're gonna end
up going this alone and you're not gonna like it.
You're not gonna have our weapons, you're not gonna have
our money. You're gonna lose. The only reason you're not
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losing now is us. And that's when Zelensky disrestruct He said, oh,
I know, I know. Putin says that all the time, right,
this would have been over in two weeks without you,
I mean, very disrespectful obviously, but planned and tended. You see.
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My first response was, what are they doing? These are
the conversations that happen all the time behind closed doors,
not with the media. This is the kind of arguing
and debating and back and forth happens all the time
behind closed doors, and then they come out in front
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of the door and they stand a line with their
conclusion for the media. So to be behind closed doors
and then come out and do that before the MEETIA
is exactly why the President turned to him and said, well,
I think it was Jade Vants who basically said, we
have private means, and you come out and do this
and litigate this in front of the press like this,
this is very disrespectful, and he was right, but it
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didn't even start there. In fact, we're going to do
this probably again later in Sounds of the Day. But
there's one sound of the Day I want to play earlier,
early for you, and it's our Treasury Secretary Scott the
Sin He's on with Laura Ingram Friday night after the incident.
Never Mind, I probably can't get all of America or
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all my listeners even to listen to all forty eight
minutes in context. They're certainly not going to get it
in terms of weeks. So this all began with President
Trump sending him to Ukraine. Listen.
Speaker 5 (23:47):
Yeah, So, Laura, I went all the way to Kiev
because I thought it was important President Trump sent me
there to again, we were supposed to bring the Ukrainian
peace people closer to the US people, send a strong
signal to Russian leadership that we had the not only
shared values, but now shared economic interest, and also have
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a strong signal for the American people that their tax
dollars were actually.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
Going to I'm going to hit pause. I know this
irritates people, but so first and foremost, not word it
this way. Maybe Donald Trump sent them sent to him
there to find out where all the money's going, because
I'm darn sure not sending him any more money till
I know where the money's been going. I'm hearing things.
Go find out. That was clearly the agenda. That's why
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you said the Treasury secretary. See, the government doesn't have money.
It spends yours or your children's money in the form
of debt. So I don't think there's any apologies being
made here. I think President Trump wanted him to go
find out what the heck happened to the money, and
half of it was unaccounted for. That was a bad
first step. He also was addressing showing the world as
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well that we're here. But now he's gonna get into
the particulars of the strategy that blew up Friday morning.
And that's the strategy of If A, you have minerals
that we need for industry, this would be a nice
return on investment from our investors, the American people whose
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money previous presidents spent. A. We can get that money back. B.
We now have business with you. C. We're in business
with you on your soil. Now we have an interest
in Russia doesn't keep its word. Don't miss the subtlety
of this yet, dummies, not you, the listeners, anybody that's
buying this leftist narrative. So let's keep you the line
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in the sand over footon never keeps his word? What
are you gonna do? I want proof you're gonna you know,
he wants to hear the rhetoric of World War III,
and the President wasn't gonna bite. But don't lose sight
of this, of the not so subtlety. If all of
our mineral and industry interests are now on the ground
in Ukraine, we're on the ground in Ukraine. If Putin
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doesn't keep his word, we're right there to defend our interests.
He was kidding what he asked for. That's why Red
nails it. This boils down to what was going through
the mind of this mediocre comedian and president to come
to this country so vital in ammunition and dollars to him,
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he comes to meet the president. What was his intent
that he blew it all up? Well, that's where this
clip gets even worse.
Speaker 5 (26:43):
Listen work instead, President Zelensky and I had a very
tough forty five minute meeting at a very loud decibel level,
and I kept telling him, mister President, the purpose of
this is to show the Russians there is no daylight
and at the end of the meeting, he said, well,
I'm not signing this. I said it into the meeting.
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I said to him, what do you want to go
out and tell the press. He said, I said, because
I don't want to go out and show the Russians
of the daylight in between us. And he said, well,
I'm going to go out and say I'll sign it
in Munich.
Speaker 2 (27:20):
Is the Treasury Secretary Scott Bissent. They're going to sign
the Mineral Agreement, which basically puts the US on Ukrainian soil.
That's taking a side that securing Putin would keep his
word as your negotiating piece. He refuses to sign it
with Bessent and says I'll sign it Munich. Then he
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goes to Munich.
Speaker 5 (27:46):
Then he got to Munich and he ran into Vice
President of Vance and Secretary Rubio, very different than Vice
President Harris and Secretary Blincoln. But he didn't sign the agreement.
So finally we were supposed to have the signing today.
It was supposed to be a great day and this
is one of the biggest own goals in diplomatic history.
Speaker 2 (28:07):
People probably waking up going, I wonder what side del
Jornoson and oh my god, I just referred to myself
third person. That's not even on my That was such
a self evident truth. I didn't even put it in
my ten commandments, but I broke it. You want to
know what I'm thinking, It's a little more detailed. Nobody
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asked a better question than read. Why the President of
Ukraine come here? If he knew he was going to
do this? Why do you bothered to even come? Why
do you bother to meet with Trump? What was his intent?
His intent was to get in front of the media
and do this. Why because he had already done it
in Munich, He had already done it in Kiev. That's
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why I tell you, stop watching any television, stop listening
to any radio shows, go watch all forty eight minutes
and decide for yourself. I'm not like Donald Trump. I
didn't write art of the deal. I'm an Italian. I'm
more like Rubio. I'd let this guy go it alone.
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If the Ukrainian people want peace, go drag him somewhere
and get a new leader before I'd help him. Donald
Trump's a much better man than me. But I don't
care about my personal opinions or anybody else's personal opinion.
It's the truth. What happened Friday and from the cameras
for the world to see is the same thing that
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happened in Munich and the same thing that happened in
Key before that. This is planned theater. Now back to
Red's question, what's his Back to the President's question, you
don't have the cards the hell hand are you playing
Zelenski that you think this is going well. It's not
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going well for Russia or Ukraine. And this strategy that
you just doubted publicly now has no legs. Obviously, what
does that leave you going forward with Europe alone? Now
you're begging for it. That's why Trump was so irate.
You're playing with World War three? Here? Whose side am
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I on. I'm on the same side as Donald Trump.
I'm aligned neither with Ukraine or Russia. They're like a
bad marriage that hates each other. They're never going to
solve this on their own. My interests lie with the
United States and world peace. And we thought the hothead
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to get to the table was going to be putin.
Turns out at Zelensky. All I can stress to you
in the search of understanding, and I think that is
your discovery to make. Please watch all forty eight minutes.
Don't listen to the matrix noise on the left or
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the right. Go watch the forty eight minutes. But what
I just played you in a minute and a half
and I'll play it again at seven thirty and Sounds
of the day. That is the most relevant sound I
heard all weekend. That is the Treasury Secretary Scott Descent
telling you everything that happened before Friday, that just happened
again on Friday. And once you've consumed all that, then
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tell me what you think. And by the way, feel
free to use that talkback button on your iHeartRadio app.
It's a little microphone. If they could look count you down, three, two, one,
you got thirty seconds. Make account. After all, it's your
morning show. Can't have your morning show without your boy
sor right. That's my top story of the day.
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This is your morning show with Michael del Chrono.
Speaker 2 (31:43):
First Thing's first top stories of the day. Though I
think you may have an idea with some of them all.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is assisting the US is
committed to ending the Russian Ukraine War. Still, Rubio told
ABC's this week.
Speaker 6 (31:58):
He hopes Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski will see that and
come to the negotiating table.
Speaker 2 (32:03):
He said a cease.
Speaker 6 (32:03):
Firing deal will be difficult, but it's the best path forward.
Rubio's comments compaigns after President Trump and Zelenski had a
tense exchange while meeting at the White House to discuss
the deal that would have given the US access to
Ukrainian minerals in exchange for providing aid.
Speaker 2 (32:17):
I'm Mark Maathew. A federal judge says President Trump can't
fire the head of a top watchdog agency. Chris Karragio
has more.
Speaker 4 (32:24):
Trump has been trying to fire Hampton Dellinger, who leads
the Office of Special Counsel and investigates whistleblower reports filed
by government workers. In February, Dellinger sued the administration after
receiving an email firing him without cause. Multiple lower courts
and now a federal judge have all stopped his termination
from going through. Trump has indicated he'll appeal this most
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recent ruling, paving a way for the case to make
it to the Supreme Court.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
I'm Chris Kashi. It's Marty Groden, Orleans and they're ready
to celebrate and security is tight. Lisa Carton has the latest.
Speaker 7 (32:58):
City officials say the heavy police residence is receiving significant
federal support. This after a deadly Isis inspired truck attack
in the French Quarter killed fourteen people on New Year's Day.
Between now and Marty Grau this coming Tuesday, there'll be
dozens of parades on the streets of the Big Easy.
Several items, however, have been banned, including private drones, but
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beat throwing will still be allowed.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
I'm Lisa Carton. It was Hollywood's biggest night, which makes
it a insignificant night for me. But A Nora was
the big winner in twenty twenty five. Thank you so much.
We've made this to be independently.
Speaker 6 (33:33):
If you're trying to make independent films, please keep doing it.
Speaker 2 (33:36):
We need more. I'm going to beat an independent film
this year, so I kind of becho that the film
that was nominated in six categories the Big Six two
and won five of them, including Best Director, Best Original Screenplay,
Best Editing, and Best Movie of the Year. In sports,
Cabs beat the Blazers in overtime one thirty three one
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twenty nine. Sons lost to the Wolves Lakers beat the Clippers,
thunder up the Spurs one one thirty two head on
the ice. The Blues fell six to three to Dallas Preds,
of course lost. The question is by how much? For
nothing to the Rangers.
Speaker 3 (34:11):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Ndheld Joano