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Roy O'Neil has the latest on the I've never done this.
I don't have a I guess like everybody, I have
a curiosity, not so much you know, who might be
out there that I'm related to, as much as Hey,
am I going to die? A call in cancer or
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whatever it is they tell But I've just, you know,
never trusted. I've called me just paranoid enough not to
trust the government to spit on something and mail it
off next thing you know. I've been on every murder
site in America. But the testing man, the genetic testing
from twenty three and meters is going under bankrupt. Should
we be concerned if our DNA is in their possession?
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What will become of it? Roy O'Neil have that story.
And boy, I got a lot of text yesterday from
John Decker. Oh really, I mean part of me is like, Okay,
I get it. You got a better life than me.
You're hanging out with the president, right, yeah, But I
go along with it. There's a man crush going on
there between the two of you. Of us are him
and Trump? Well of you and Decker? Trump actually told
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him really good question, and so I had to get
that audio club. Ok, that's good. But well, he spent
the day with the President, including the department ed meeting.
We'll get the very latest on the Greenland government, who
feels a little roffed up by the United States and
his uh in presence with the President throughout the day.
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There is a drip, drip, drip. We'll do a polls
of plenty, the one about California. This is interesting. California
seems to be at a tipping point. I disagree with
the headline. It's not that they're they're actually in the
midst of the Republican revolution, because I'm I'm thoroughly convinced
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this is not a Republican rebel. I guess from the
standpoint of that there's very little that Donald Trump does
that isn't and it was that way in the first
term too. For the never Trumpers, this was my question,
what is Donald Trump doing or what did Donald Trump
do that wasn't in your platform? The reality is an
outsider Donald Trump came along and lived the Republican Party
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platform better than Republicans have been living it. The reason
I'm an independent today is I have no use for either,
especially at the local and state level. I used to
get invited to like Reagan dinners, and I talk about
Reagan and every look at me like I was nuts.
I go to a Lincoln dinner, I talk about Lincoln. Lincoln,
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what's this all about? Get involved with our petty local politics.
And then of course, I you know, I don't get
asked to speak to a lot of Democrats. If I did,
you would love this, Jeffrey, Oh boy, I read this.
I was invited to speak on the National Day of Prayer.
Had a major thing in tuls Oklahoma. They can't remember
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where it was, like the convention center wherever it was, sure,
and I'm on the pan, I'm in the day ass
with the mayor and the governor and and so the
theme was was numbers. The scripture made the Lord keep you,
cause it's like to shine upon you. And yet yet
and I get up there and say the blessings of
God or not for everyone, especially the disobedient. I was
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never asking. I'm kind of like Larry David in that standpoint.
I go everywhere once and then I offend everyone, and
then I'm off the hook. I don't ever get to
my look, get him off that stage. And so, you know,
but my observation was, I have nothing in common with Democrats.
And if you're a Democrat listening, I have everything in
common with you. I don't have anything in common with
the Democrat party platform or it's worldview that drives It
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doesn't mean I can't have something in common with you,
just means your party is anesthetical to everything my worldview,
my biblical worldview stands for. So I never have anything
in common with Democrats, and I'm never rooting for them. Republicans.
I never know what to do with them, because I
don't know if they're in name only. They so rarely
have lived their platform. In fact, somebody comes along, like
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Ronald Reagan, out of the blue and lives it, and
it creates a revolution that an outsider former Democrat Donald
Trump comes along, he lives it, and now he's Trump
is a maga, something unique bad. But the question is
what is he doing that isn't right there in the
Republican platform. So I wouldn't call this a Republican revolution
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at all, as much as a common sense revolution, a
transparency revolution, an awakening to what has failed and what
has succeeded and why not get off team failure. But
it is a fascinating look at the deep troubles of California,
and they may really be at a turning point. Was Schwarzenegger,
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the last governor that was Republican in California got to
be right? I believe, So, yeah, yeah, well, guess what.
Flip a coin. There's a fifty to fifty shot to
day that the next governor will be Republican. That's the
tipping point California finds itselfing. But I love this one
the most, and it has to do with what we
already knew, right, I mean, what rock would you have
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had to been living under to think Joe Biden was
really president. You can't go sixty three minutes without a
news conference from Donald Trump. You went sixty three days
with that one from Joe Biden with the oh you
know it's true, don't okay? Scares me when he does that.
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I think Jill's behind him when he talks like that, Like,
do you miss any of them? I saw a picture
of Jill yes, and I was like, ooh, bad memories.
I think I've repressed the whole Biden administration. I don't
think about It's like it never happened. I think I
repressed it. And since forty seven always talks about her
addresses look like a Doppler radar, I can't look at
her the same anymore. But the drip drip, drip canines
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and the American voters are now. I don't think they're
coming to grips with it. The realization I think they've
always known it, they're just forced to have to, you know,
document it, and that is that Joe Biden was never
president and that others were running the country and using
an auto pen to do it. Way do we go
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through those numbers? They're going to blow you away. And
we've got such a busy show today. The always revealing,
often entertaining sounds of the day had to be moved
to the Platinum Card Hour. You know, we don't like
to do a lot of official stuff in the Platinum
Card Hour. Did I mention that the author of the
book Carson the Magnificent Mike Thomas is on the show today,
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Big Big Show mentioned I may have a big show,
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It's your morning show with Michael del Chono. Jeffer, you
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in military fourteen hundred hours? I mean you, Tokaya, what
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is in the military for bombing houth? He's at two
o'clock this afternoon? Who knew? How did you get on
that meeting? Though? Not one of those text big picture
that's hellot on your bitter. I gotta go. I'm going
to Carson Little today. If you're just waking up, these
are your top five stories of the day. President Trump
(10:26):
is announcing a major US investment by Hyundai.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
The South Korean automaker is going to invest twenty billion dollars,
which includes a five billion dollars steel plant in Louisiana.
Speaker 4 (10:37):
In particular, Hyundai, We'll be building a brand new steel
plant in Louisiana which will produce more than two point
seven million metric tons of steal a year, creating more
than fourteen hundred jobs for American steel workers.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
Trump said this is proof that his tariffs are working.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
The President said the company will also increase auto manufacturing
in Georgia as part of the deal.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
The chairman of.
Speaker 3 (10:58):
Hyundai and Louisiana Governor I Wan to rejoin Trump for
the announcement.
Speaker 1 (11:02):
I'm Mark Neefield. I don't know when we're all going
to figure out. It's the art of the deal, stupid,
not a destination. So the President says, Venezuela, you want
to send gang members, you want to play gangs. There's
a twenty five percent tariffy on your oil. Oh Canada
and Mexico. You're complying. Wow, here's some exemptions for you.
Brian Shook has more.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
He told reporters at the White House Monday, we might
be even nicer than that. Trump has suggested he would
impose reciprocal tariffs beginning April tecond on any nation with
duties on US goods. As that date comes closer, some
White House officials are indicating there may be wiggle room.
I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
Police in New Mexico say there have now been four arrests,
three of them teenagers, in connection with Friday's deadly mass
shooting in a park in Las Crusis. Lisa Carton has
all the latest.
Speaker 5 (11:51):
Three people were killed and fifteen others wounded when gunfire
erupted at what authorities called an unsanctioned car show at alter.
Speaker 6 (11:59):
Escalated gun firements being followed groups. Several other people were
also injured.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
In a crossfire.
Speaker 5 (12:04):
Police Chief Jeremy Story said two nineteen year old men
and a sixteen year old boy were killed. I'm Lisa Carton.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
You don't have to sing Moon River anymore. It's a
simple blood test. But men who avoid prostate cancer screening,
especially those over fifty or with a family history of
prostate cancer face a forty five percent higher risk of
dying of the disease. Tammy Trichillo has more.
Speaker 7 (12:26):
That's what an analysis of data from seven European countries
is showing PSA screening and digital rectal exams can identify
prostate cancer in the earliest stages, when it's most treatable.
Researchers say getting tested in lower man's risk of death
by twenty percent. The American Cancer Society says prostate cancer
killed thirty five thousand men in the US last year,
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making it the second leading cause of cancer deaths and
men after lung cancer.
Speaker 5 (12:51):
I'm Tammy Trhello, who wasn't.
Speaker 1 (12:53):
In the military. Let me just blow the whole bit.
Miley cyrus new visual album, Something Beautiful, is coming out
on May the thirtieth. The singer revealed that it'll feature
thirteen original tracks produced by herself and Sean Everett. It's
available for pre order in different formats, including a signed,
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limited vinyl or CD edition and Basketball Last Night. Just
Sneakers Please do we have just sneakers? I don't want
like a big fancy we don't have that many scores
the hardwood last night in Cities of Your Boarding show interest,
Lakers beat the Magic one eighteen one oh six, The
Whiz fell to the Raptors one twelve to one oh four,
Kings lost one thirteen ninety five to the Celtics and
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the Suns with the buzz It Beta the Kiss off
the Glass by two over the Bucks on the Ice
the Red Wings five to one in Utah last night.
Birthdays today, Elton John, or do I say, sir Elton John?
That's definitely, that's definitely sir to me seventy eight years
old Today, Sex and the City star Sarah Jessica Parker
is sixty, Racer Danica Patrick is forty three, and comedian
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Ourget See from right here in Nashville, Tennessee is forty
six years old. And we're so proud of him and
his great success nationwide, and that your birthday, Happy Birthday,
were so glad you were born. This is kind of
a drip drip, drip pull the plenty. American voters are
beginning to understand that Joe Biden was never president and
the final straw seems to be this auto pen and
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now they're even connecting the dots as he wasn't president
someone was and the autopen is what they were using
in the conservatory with the rope. So nearly a majority
of voters suspect Joe Biden's White House staffers use the
autopen device without his permission. You know my theory, John Podesta,
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who ran the four years of the Biden administration, the
eight years of Barack Obama, in the eight years of
Bill Clinton, all right, staffers, that's what the majority of
the voters think. Nearly half agree with President Trump's declaration
that Biden's pardons are illegitimate. That you know, remember everything
Donald Trump gets to this time around, he does with
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the support of the American people. If he should challenge
these pardons, he would have half of the support of
the American people who agree with him. Fifty four percent
of like the US voters, consider it likely that when
Biden was president, members of his staff used the autopen
to sign documents without even his knowledge. As you can
back up by looking at certain interviews where he seems
surprised at things he signed, including thirty eight percent who
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think it's very likely. I think that's the very important
story that it's fifty four percent think his staff was
using auto pen without his knowledge, and thirty eight think
it's very likely he was, thirty five percent don't believe
it's likely, and only twenty one percent say not likely
at all. You're twenty one, Oh, you know what you did?
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Where were you were napping? Hey? When he interrupts, Trump
declared in True's social posts, the Biden's preemptive pardons for
members of the January sixth committee are void, vacant, and
of no further force or effect. Forty nine percent of
voters agree with nullifying Biden's pardons, including thirty four percent
who strongly agreed, seventy eight percent of Republicans, thirty percent
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of Democrats, fifty five percent of non affiliate affiliated, seventy
six percent of Republicans, twenty seven percent of Democrats, forty
seven unaffiliated voters at least somewhat agreed. Trump declaring the
autopen partons are void, vacant, and not enforceable, and it
goes across gender lines, goes across minority lines, America's coming
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to grips. Joe Biden was a president and the autopen
is the final straw. Wonder what Trump will do with
that kind of public support on that issue.
Speaker 6 (16:44):
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Enjoy you. Just waking up. President Trump is asking the
Supreme Court to block any order forcing the government to
rehire fired federal workers, and the editor in chief of
the Atlantic is doubling down that he claims he was
accidentally texted plans on an airstrike to the targets. I mean,
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why would it be suspicious, It's just the Atlantic. President
Trump is announcing a major US investment from Hyundai. More
good economic news. Market was up to you yesterday, expected
to be up again today, and we have all the
top stories, nothing but the top stories throughout the morning.
To get your morning off right. We do in feature
that usually usually later in the show. The show is
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so busy today? How busy is it?
Speaker 8 (18:06):
It is?
Speaker 1 (18:06):
Show? We got to do it now, always revealing a look,
you just gotta try harder. Not the su by the way,
for a brief civics lesson sure, perhaps he's like to
be alone with a deteriorating mental condition. All right, So
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we were talking earlier about the big shift inside the
deep blue state of California. I'm thinking around in San Diego,
we run in Los Angeles, we're oun in San Francisco,
were run in Sacramento. That's It's pretty much the four
Biggies in California, right, So listen up, California. How bad
are things in California? And are you about to have
a Republican revolution? As I mentioned in the opening monologue,
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I don't see this as a Republican revolution. It was
a Reagan revolution, and all Reagan did was live the
Republican Party platform. An outsider, Donald Trump comes along, lives
the Republican Party platform, and now it's some kind of
maga revolution or Republican revolution. It's really a revolution of
common sense. It's narratives dying of reality, and they're dying
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fast in the state of California.
Speaker 9 (19:15):
I posted it on x and my account just exploded.
So right now, Democrat approval rating is in the toilet,
and the Democrats are on the wrong side of every
seventy thirty issue. They have not created a single job.
They won't fund Prop thirty six, which the California voters
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pass with seventy percent of the vote. The homelessness is worse, our.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Utilities and gas are more.
Speaker 9 (19:44):
Expensive, and males and female sports. They voted it down
today in the legislature.
Speaker 10 (19:50):
And the thing is when you start saying that you
are not going to enforce laws that the public passed,
laws that the voter said we want, and you're saying eh.
Washington Examiner says the following data released in the past
week's show that since Democrat Gavin Newsom became governor, Republicans
have gained more than one million registered voters in California.
The latest update show that Republicans gained one hundred and
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twenty five thousand voters over Democrats in the last few
months alone, the fire months.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
Mind you, this marks the.
Speaker 10 (20:18):
Sixth consecutive time the California GOP has increased its share
of voters.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
They have not had a Republican governor since Arnold Schohnsenager.
Right now, according to this bombshell poll, nearly fifty percent
of Californians could vote for a Republican governor. Nearly half
of likely California voters say they would consider voting for
a Republican for governor if there was ever a time.
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I don't know, I don't know who that would be.
Steve Garvey, who knows, but if if a legitimate candidate
were to run for governor, it would be close. Here's
some other state stunting findings from the California Democrat leaders
that are out of touch. Eighty three percent of voters
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said gas prices are too high in California. Seventy three
percent support fully funding anti crime prop built thirty six
seventy two percent field homeless. This is still a big deal.
Seventy one percent of the Democrats in charge have not
addressed the state's high cost of living sixty nine percent.
I think the Democrats and Sacramento have not done enough.
I want to play a quick clip that this is
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Jane Fonda annoyed Jane on with Bill Maher. You know, smoking,
jiggling his ice in his tequila and just talking about
crazy out of he's gonna get into regulations in California,
but just discussing the crazy left, and she can't even
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figure out what that is.
Speaker 11 (21:50):
Listen, then, aren't I mean this? You really don't believe
that the state we live in, California is lacking regulation?
Is over three hundred thousand regulations. I mean, I went, well,
maybe they're needed, they're not. When I tried to put
in a garage door, I had to have three inspections
and there should have been none. I should be allowed
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to change my garage doorway.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
Are you kidding?
Speaker 5 (22:13):
Really it was about a garage or absolutely?
Speaker 1 (22:16):
I'm sorry, Yeah, that is no. You know this about California?
You know I don't.
Speaker 11 (22:20):
Well, I'm sorry, I don't.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
You don't.
Speaker 11 (22:24):
You've never heard that California is over taxed and overregulated,
that we are. We are a one party state where
there's sort of no checks on that sort of extreme leftism.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
And why do you think I.
Speaker 5 (22:38):
Don't for a minute to consider California a state that
is extreme leftist, not at all, not any way.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
Well, that shows where your politics are. So with the
exception of Jane Vonda. Everybody's starting to figure it out.
In California, there's a fifty to fifty chance they're about
to have a public and revolution. It's always fun when
Senator Kennedy stops by, right, and he stopped by with
Sean Hannity, Should Chuck E leave Senator Kennedy of the
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Great State of Louisiana, Sean, I don't.
Speaker 12 (23:15):
I don't hate anybody that includes some By.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
The way, it's a little bit like mister Douglas Schumer.
Speaker 12 (23:23):
He's very smart. On the other hand, Chuck's often wrong.
He never makes the same mistake twice. He makes it
five or six times, just.
Speaker 1 (23:35):
To be sure.
Speaker 12 (23:38):
But this time he got it right in supporting our
efforts to keep government open. Unless unless the football coach
taught you history, you understand that shutting government down never
achieves anything. It just scares people, especially the elderly. Having
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said that, men Democrats are angry at Schumer.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
Among them.
Speaker 12 (24:04):
Right now we've all seen the news. He's about as
Popkin or as chlamythe wow.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
But that to me, do you think he's trying now
too hard to be funny? No, I think he's just
trying to emmy was like, Okay, now you're really reaching,
all right. I'll never forget when Sarah Panlin was talking
about targeted districts in an election cycle and the left
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one crazy saying that kind of rhetoric is going to
get somebody hurt. You use the word targeting that's used
in guns, and you thought, how ridiculous, right, and listen
to how they talk and make it crystal clear what
they mean. Here's Representative Jasmine Crockett threatening Senator Ted Cruz.
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I think that you punch.
Speaker 2 (24:59):
I think you punch.
Speaker 13 (25:00):
I think you're okay with you.
Speaker 14 (25:01):
You okay with punching, you know, I think, and I
love Colin, and I think towards the end he started
to punch a little harder.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
But like it's sad rouse. I mean, like this dude has.
Speaker 14 (25:12):
The knots over the head, like hard right, like there
is no niceties with him, like at all, Like you
you go clean off on.
Speaker 1 (25:20):
Him, right, knock him over the head, may even take
a shot at him. Pam Bondi was asked to respond,
if words have consequences, Yeah.
Speaker 15 (25:31):
Sean, it is. And you know, after she said that
about Elon, she said, well, I didn't mean violence, but However,
your words have consequences, and what happened after she said
that about Elon Musk. She's a Texan in her in
her own home state. After she said that, this morning,
three explosive devices were found in Austin, Texas. So she
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needs to unequivocally denounce the violence. She must apologize immediately,
not only to all Texans, but to our country, to
the American shareholders of Tesla, because she is promoting violence.
Speaker 1 (26:08):
You know, it's funny, how when we talk about the
out of control left and I think they'll play this
game all the way to insurrection. They were going to
do it in twenty twenty and they were shocked when
Biden won. They'll do it again. But these members of
Congress are as reckless and out of control and dangerous
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as the people they're inciting. But they're not going to
stop until one of them gets arrested, and that's what
needs to happen, and let it be a long drawn
out court case. Again. We got to be in the
business of prosecuting people who carry out crimes, but these
members of Congress have got They know we live in
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a powder keg. We're sitting in a bunk or filled
with munitions and everybody's smoking cigarettes and flicking their butts.
Something's going to blow up sooner or later. People need
to get their words under control. I got an email yesterday,
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I believe it was, and someone said, you know, there's
got to be a better way with all this dough stuff.
I mean, we kick around this hundred million, this billion,
twenty seven billion, and it just becomes numbers that nobody
can relate to. They got to find a way to
do it in a way that people can relate to,
and that would be helpful. Start connecting some of the
dots of what the savings can achieve and what paying
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down debt can achieve. But the numbers are staggering. And
you know, not only is Donald Trump president and at
work every day when he has a cabinet meeting, the
press is there and we're all able to hear. And
we got this briefing from Elon Musk.
Speaker 6 (27:58):
The case of Forward was with US Business Administration where
they were hanging out loans at three hundred and thirty
million dollars worth of loans to people on.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
The age of eleven, three hundred and thirty million dollars
to people under the age of eleven. Now that's obviously fraud.
It's not waste. Some people have been frauding the system.
Watch how this plays outen.
Speaker 6 (28:21):
The youngest Kelly was a nine month year old who
got one hundred thousand un That's a very precocious baby
you were talking about.
Speaker 16 (28:28):
Here.
Speaker 13 (28:31):
We're tackling the fraud, waste, and abuse in the agency.
We've seen, you know, hundreds of billions of dollars of
fraud go unprosecuted, so we're keeping that on.
Speaker 5 (28:42):
We have a zero tolerance policy for fraud, and we.
Speaker 13 (28:45):
Continue to crack down on it and make sure people
are held accountable.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
And you have a lot of that.
Speaker 16 (28:53):
We've found far too much of it, and so pure fraud.
We like to use the words waste and abuse because
they may they sort of sound good, but many of
these things are pure fraud.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
And they're not stealing money that belongs to the government.
They're stealing your money. These people are committing fraud with
your money and your children's future. And this is why
the American people are behind Doge, outraged and what DOGE
is finding and supporting what Doge is cutting. As the
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Democrats draw the line in the Sanda declare war against
doge and then try to figure out why they're in
some kind of deep dark hole at your south of
the day and inspire.
Speaker 17 (29:41):
Stop it, don't no, no, It is the motto keep come,
come along.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
This is your morning show with Michael del Trono. Axios
goes to be behind the big dark curtain to reveal
the Democrat's deep dark hole when your a boarding show continues. Also,
the genetic testing firm twenty three and meters is filing
for bankruptcy. If you've spit and given them your DNA,
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how safe is it? Roy O'Neil has that story. And
did I mentioned author Mike Thomas of Carson the Magnificent
All Johnny Carson fans be listening next hour to a
fascinating interview. Really, the story of the making of the
book is as good as the book itself. And I
read the book and the book is incredible. Stick around
for that next hour, but to foye things foist if
you will. At fifty four minutes after the hour, these
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are your top five stories of the day Numeral No.
House Republicans are calling on the Senate to advance President
Trump's legislative agenda. Mark Mayfield reports in.
Speaker 3 (30:49):
A statement on Monday, lawmakers at the House is sent
on giving the president one bill that secures the border,
lowers taxes for families and job creators, and restores American
energy dominance, among others. Use leaders said that they took
the first step in this process when passing a budget
resolution in February, and that is the framework that put
Trump's agenda into what he calls one big, beautiful bill. However,
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the Senate has its own framework that involves two bills.
It only includes funding for defense and the border. Speaker
Mike Johnson has said he hopes to approve Trump's agenda
by at least the end of May.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
I'm Mark Mayfield. The FBI is warning Tesla owners about
this week's global Day of Action protests that are targeting
Elon Musk and his company.
Speaker 2 (31:28):
Activists have been vandalizing vehicles and showrooms, which has Republicans
demanding accountability. Maybe that will stop this once they see
the full weight of prosecution come down on them. Senator
John cornyin of Texas says this is just the latest
sign of what he called Trump derangement syndrome. The President
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tasked Musk with leading an effort to root out waste
and inefficiency in the federal government that's led to cutbacks
at several agencies, sparking a backlash. I'm Brian Shuck.
Speaker 1 (32:00):
And Trump says many companies are coming back to the
US due to his tariffs. Lisa Taylor has more.
Speaker 8 (32:05):
While holding a cabinet meeting at the White House, Trump
said billions of dollars of business are coming back to
the States.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
Some of them.
Speaker 16 (32:11):
Left us from many years ago, decades ago, and they're
all seems they're all coming back.
Speaker 8 (32:17):
Monday morning, the President announced a secondary tariff against Venezuela. Meanwhile,
Trump spoke about the Department of Government efficiencies effort to
cut waste with Elon Musk in attendance. Some of Trump's
cabinet also went over things they've cut in their departments.
I'mley Steeler.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
There are multiple reports of bright lights streaking across the
northern California sky. Tammy Trehillo has all the details.
Speaker 7 (32:39):
All of the sightings happened around nine o'clock Monday night.
Sightings were even reported by some people in Nevada. The
streak of light captured on video did not appear to
be starling satellites, which are not expected to pass over
the region this week anyway, and the timing and location
of the most recent launch rules out at being a
SpaceX rocket. Robert Lunsford with the American Meteor Society says
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it was likely to breathe from the SpaceX Dragon mission
last September, A satellite known as Dragon Freedom to Dev
had been expected to re enter Earth's atmosphere on Monday Night.
Speaker 5 (33:08):
I'm Tammy Trihio.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
Kiss will return to the stage later this year and
without their makeup and they're old men.
Speaker 3 (33:28):
According to an email that was sent to fans, the
band will perform an unmasked live show as part of
the Kiss Army Storms Vegas event, which celebrates the fiftieth
anniversary of the fan club. Former Kiss member Bruce Koolik
will also perform, along with.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
Other special guests.
Speaker 3 (33:42):
The event is scheduled from November fourteenth through the sixteenth
at the Virgin Hotel in Las Vegas. Fans can still
sign up now to receive more information when it becomes
available on Kiss dot v b ee dot com.
Speaker 1 (33:53):
I'm Mark Nephew on the Hard Ones Last night in
Cities of your Morning show interest to Los Angeles, The
Lakers beat the Magic One eighteen one oh six, Whiz
fell to the Raptors one twelve one oh four, Kings
lost one thirteen ninety five to the Celtics, and the
Suns with a buzzer beater, passed the Bucks by two
on the ice. Last night, Red Wings five to one.
In Utah boyth days Today, Sir Elton John seventy eight
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years old. Section the City, Sarah Jessica Parker is sixty,
Racer Danica Patrick is forty three and one of our
favorite comedians around here from Nashville. Date Bargetzi is forty
six years old. We're all in this together. This is
your morning show with Michael Ndheld Joano