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the sound over there. He doesn't realize it, but he's
playing me on back up. I found out due to echo.
But that's all right. I've moved on. See, I mean
the adjustment without calling any attention to it other.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
Than the last twenty five seconds.

Speaker 5 (01:08):
So what's this, Well, it's it's interesting because the giveaway
to me, Yeah, that's much better.

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By better. The giveaway to me is I turned into
Luke Erreic when you do that today.

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Why does that song make us all feel so good?

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By the way, Uh, do you know who's sang that song?

Speaker 7 (01:42):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (01:43):
Pilot of the year was they were all on the
signal call. It turns out all members of that band
were aware of the bombing taking place on who the
targets and Yemen? That is, they too were on there.
By the way, don't want to say that I was
on there? How do you get that app In fact,
you'll notice my one contribution was Telsey, do something with

(02:05):
that gray streak please. Ukraine and Russia agreeing to a
limited ceasefire. That should be hands down the top story
of the day. Thought impossible well days ago by some,
but literally months ago by all, And here they are

(02:26):
coming to the table with the limited ceasefire deal. It's
a small step towards peace and a giant leap towards
a Nobel Peace Prize for the president. But what's everybody
talking about the signal leak? National Security advisor Mike Wallas
is taking partial responsibility for the recent information league. President
Trump insists his national security advisor has learned a lesson.

(02:49):
You know, I everybody's got you know, and this is
why we have the talkback button. And by the way,
my opinion isn't worth any more than you, in fact,
probably less if it's your morning show.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
My theory is.

Speaker 5 (03:08):
This was designed to either a get heg Seth like
they couldn't in the nominating process. You know, maybe the
left looks at heg Seth like I do, and go, man,
this guy looks like he's right out of Central casting.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
This guy looks like a president.

Speaker 5 (03:23):
I don't know if it's four years from now, eight
years from now, but you know, was this because the
immediate calls were for his resignation, as if he had
anything to do with it, So that could have been
the ploy or use this embarrassment to try to break
the constant momentum the president has with the American people.

(03:44):
In getting things done, not the least of which is
a Ukraine Russian peace talk. You know, we said yesterday
when we had very little information, I don't want I
don't know how this guy got out of the phone
or got the content of this secured meeting, but how
he handled it is very revealing in and of itself.

(04:04):
Right Let's say I had accidentally popped in and I'm
having access to this meeting, I would a hang up
b I would contact someone and let them know clearly
this could be a dangerous breach. I would want to
secure my country, not embarrass my president. So I think

(04:25):
Goldberg's you know, his character is what it is. And
for all to see what the media is trying to
do with this, to ignore other things that are happening,
or steal a narrative or break a momentum, I think
speaks for itself. I think Redd and I from the
very beginning were just shaking our heads saying, you know,

(04:47):
remember the documentary the social Dilemma. What was the main
takeaway of that not just that all the people that
created Google, Facebook or any of these algorithms don't let
their kids on phones and social media. It was if
a site is free. If an app is free, you're

(05:10):
the product. That was the takeaway. You think it's great
because you don't have to pay ninety nine cents, But
the minute it's free, get it through your thick head.
That means you're the product. So at the moment you're
going you sold my Yes, you are the product. Why

(05:32):
are we using such a thing for these kinds of communications?
I can't get long in an opening monologue, but I
will say a natural response from many was what happened?

Speaker 2 (05:44):
Whose fault? Fire them?

Speaker 5 (05:49):
And I get that because at this level you can't
have mistakes like this. But it had a completely different
impact on me, and I am not suggesting it should
have that impact on you. I'll wait and hear your
talkbacks and your takeaways, but mine was, whatever the reason,

(06:15):
whatever the intent of the left, the Atlantic, or Goldberg
or since then the CNN's, MSNBC's and everyone else, whatever
the intent, my personal takeaway.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
Was, Donald Trump really is different.

Speaker 5 (06:33):
And that may be the ultimate answer to any prayers
I had. I was a Marco Rubio guy, and then
Donald Trump beat them all in a primary in twenty sixteen,
and then I was completely on board with Donald Trump,
and at the time I'm on a local radio station.
I had Donald Trump winning narrowly on the electoral college map,

(07:00):
and I remember thinking, you know, well, this is where
my head takes me. But in my heart I was like,
I can't imagine he's going to win. Not until about
five o'clock in the afternoon, when I saw the exit
polling information. I looked right at my wife. We were
on our way to a live broadcast. I said, we're
in this. And then me and a colleague, Phil Valentine,

(07:23):
along with David Sanati. That night we watched it slowly
happen and what I thought would go all the way
to Arizona or Nevada and be late late night, we
actually called at about nine o'clock in the evening.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
I smoked at the time, as did Phil. We were
on a cigarette break.

Speaker 5 (07:44):
Trying to get a hold of Donald Trump Junior on
the phone, and that was the realization we had.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
I said, he's done it.

Speaker 5 (07:51):
He's going to win, and me, me and Phil were
like two little giddy kids that opened our Christmas presents early,
and we were like pacing and we were leg and
then the evening unfolded. Even in voting for him, even
in loving him Win. I knew and deep down in
my heart, Donald Trump was a narcissist. And I remember

(08:14):
as a person thinking to myself, I've known narcissists. We
just had a narcissist for president for eight years, Barack Obama,
just because he's our narcissist and not their narcissist. Narcissism
is still bad, and pride always comes before a fall.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
Fall would turned out to be COVID. So then Donald
Trump tried.

Speaker 5 (08:42):
It, decides to run again, and I'm like, well, I
got to take all the good with a little bit
of the bad. Here comes the egomaniac, here comes the
long rallies, and I'll have to get on the air
and defend the direction, defend the policies, and somehow try
to ignore the words. But everything changed in Butler, and

(09:06):
what looked like Donald Trump really trying to play up
his ear at the convention. This really was a changed man.

Speaker 8 (09:16):
Now.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
I don't think Donald Trump could get in front of your.

Speaker 5 (09:18):
Church and do a with all of the clicky words
in church speak, explain to you how different he is
and why and how a person of narcissism has become
a person of faith. But you know what, I love
about Donald Trump. He's not saying it nearly as much

(09:38):
as he's living it something we should all do. And
yesterday just struck me. The old Donald Trump would have
cleared his name, embarrassed the person who made the mistake,
and then publicly humiliate and fire them because he's all
about ego. And he didn't. And that's twice now. He

(10:02):
didn't do it with jd. Vance, who I think went
a little too far in the Oval office was Zelensky,
and he stood by him, and he stood by Mike
Waltz too, And I just sat my recliner and came
to the conclusion, this is the greatest Doronald Trump we
ever could have asked for and prayed for. This is

(10:25):
now a real leader who puts his team first, his
country first, You and I first. I was a very
young child, maybe eight nine, when the Watergate hearings began.
I mean maybe a nod that God knew what I
was gonna do for a living someday. I remember, nine

(10:46):
years old, I stayed home from Westgate Elementary School in
orat to nights and I was watching that every day.
And what's the lesson of Watergate? A really dumb thing?
You're winning in a landslide while you're breaking into your
opponents headquarters. You didn't need anything in there. But that
wasn't the lesson of Watergate. Water Worse than the break

(11:07):
in was the line and the covering up. That's always
what ends up being worse than the act that begins
the scandal. This administration, this new Donald Trump to complete accountability,

(11:29):
addressed it straight, straight with the media, could not have
handled it flawless, more flawless.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
And then stood by the people on his team. And
for me, I'll take that.

Speaker 5 (11:44):
I mean, I don't know why we're using a free app,
if it's free or the product. I mean, if we
gave some money, I mean, if we got all that
money to waste, the doze is fine. And come on,
here's how Donald Trump handled it in the conference room
with his entire cabinet and the media just packed with

(12:07):
microphones leaning over these people's bag. Pam Bondi's got somebody
with a boom MIC's elbow right in her head. It's
just amazing how they're doing everything so transparent. Because I
could play you the hearing and it's certainly got partisan.
The Democrats are trying to make this very embarrassing for
the Republicans, very distracting to the narrative a news cycle.

(12:30):
But here's how Donald Trump had handled it head on
in the cabinet meeting.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
Listen, I don't know what. I don't know anything about Sigma.

Speaker 9 (12:37):
I wasn't involved in this, but I just heard about it,
and I hear it's used by a lot of groups.
It's used by the media a lot, It's used by
a lot of the military, and I think successfully, but
sometimes somebody can get onto those things. That's one of
the prices you pay when you're not sitting in the
situation room with no phones on, which is always the best,

(13:00):
but you know you the best is to be there.
In fact, oftentimes I've been in the infectious Last week,
I was in a situation room with something very important
and we had a couple of people hooked up by line,
and I said, cancel the line, sorry, fellas. What you
do is we'll tell you all about the meeting, because
I know people do get on those lines, whether it's
signal or anything else.

Speaker 8 (13:21):
Do you think that Mike Waltz made a mistake and
does he need to apologize.

Speaker 9 (13:26):
No, I don't think he should apologize.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
I think he's.

Speaker 9 (13:29):
Doing his best. It's equipment and technology that's not perfect,
and probably he won't be using it again, at least not.

Speaker 5 (13:39):
I love the way he leads over looks right in
that direction. It says that he probably won't be used
all right, Stop stop doing radio. Isn't this the answer
to prayer, the prayers of our heart?

Speaker 2 (13:55):
Look?

Speaker 5 (13:55):
I loved Donald Trump's first term, nothing like I love
this one. This is a different man now, my mind,
the policies, my heart, everything. This is a humble leader

(14:16):
of a great team that made a big mistake and
they've owned it, handled it. It's one of those rare times.
I'm almost glad it happened. Call me nuts, I'm almost
glad it happened.

Speaker 4 (14:30):
For what I see, it's your morning show with Michael
del Charno on.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
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Speaker 5 (14:40):
Ukraine and Russia agreeing to a limited ceasefire deal. The
steps are still forward towards peace and that's a wonderful thing.
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz is taking partial responsibility for
the recent information lead. Meanwhile, the President of the United States,
Donald Trump, insists his national security advisor has learned his life.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
There will be no firing.

Speaker 5 (15:02):
All Land Security Secretary Christy Nome is set for a
tour of Al Salvador's prison. I wonder if she'll where
you know, she's kind of.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
Like our Barbie. Will we dress her in prison guard
for this?

Speaker 5 (15:11):
Leaders of PBS and NPR are set to appear before
a House Doge subcommittee today on funding, and Vice President
Vance and the Second Lady will be traveling to Greenland
on Friday. That's just some of the top stories waking up.
I think ov is now like a goal of six
goals away.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
What is he away? Ovechkin?

Speaker 5 (15:30):
I got another goal last night, so that's his eight
hundred and eighty ninth goal of his career. Caps came
up short and lost three to two, Butvechkin now sits
just six goals away from breaking Wayne Gretzky's all time record.

Speaker 10 (15:46):
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Speaker 5 (16:18):
The FBI is launching a task for US to investigate
whether Tesla owners have been targeted by domestic terrorism.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
I don't think we need a task for us. I
can pretty much confirm that.

Speaker 5 (16:27):
But Roy O'Neil has that story coming up in thirty minutes,
David and not he will be joining us after that
for the full LAWA if necessary.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
Who the whole hour was not a king could go
to the full LAWA.

Speaker 5 (16:39):
And at some point in the fluor LAWA, I'm going
to ask him, David, at any point when you were
at the dentist yesterday, did you feel for your life?
Ukraine and Russia very close and have a limited agreement
for a limited ceasefire already. Probably the biggest buzz, as
you know, is the National Security Advisor Mike Wall taking

(17:00):
partial responsibility for what happened. I think at the end
of the day, I mean I waxed poetically in the
opening monologue about you know, there's what happened, and then
there's how you handle what happened. There was the Watergate
break in, and then there was the way that Richard
Nixon handled it. That's what led to his impeachment and resignation.
I think from Trump down, I said this to red

(17:24):
off the air, and I think this makes my point
probably the most clear. They did defeat Donald Trump, not
with Hillary Clinton, but with COVID and with the shadow
campaign in twenty twenty. They tried to defeat him, and
I mean they threw everything at him to defeat him

(17:45):
in twenty twenty, and they couldn't stop Donald Trump. Their
problem today is now they got to stop thirteen Donald Trump's.
He has put together a team and he is the
humble leader and nothing breaches that team. I thought that

(18:09):
was a very powerful message I hope not missed by
you yesterday. A lot of people's NTSW reaction is how
does the editor in chief, I mean, the Atlantic is
not just a biased This is the enemy. This is

(18:31):
the enemy that feeds the intelligency at the university level,
the radicals on the far left. This is the enemy
that feeds ABCNBCCBS. This guy, of all people, get on
the call. I still don't buy that coincidence. So who
is this person that was on the call that didn't
participate and how did it end up being Goldberg? That

(18:54):
is really the biggest question, that's even bigger than why
are we using a free app? And the president address
that with this whole cabinet president yesterday. So there's what happened,
and then there's how this administration handled it yesterday. And
for me and my money, that's a different Donald Trump.

(19:15):
That's answer to prayer. And if you think they couldn't
stop one Trump in twenty twenty four, now they got thirteen.
No one's getting fired, and the president's standing by his
team as he leans and looks at him though it'll
never happen again. But the red letter headline.

Speaker 7 (19:38):
Is how'd this gets? I mean, do you realize the
coincidence of all people Goldberg? I'm not that gullible to
buy it's a coincidence.

Speaker 5 (19:52):
And by the way, leading by example, Mike Walls wouldn't
give up who on his staff may have been responsible
for however that number got on that list. This is
a dream team, and a dream team that sticks together.
I thought that was a I thought it was bigger

(20:12):
than the story itself. As I ended the last segment,
it's as if I'm glad it happened for what it's revealed.
All Right, we've been you know, this has been an
ongoing theme, right, I mean, are we witnessing a Democrat
party in real trouble or are you witnessing the death
of the Democrat party like we witnessed the death of
journalism and they can't seem to get it together.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
And somewhere along the way, Stephen A.

Speaker 5 (20:42):
Smith is the one everybody wants to talk to about
what they should do. But we now have Democrats and
we identified this I think Monday, maybe last Friday, when
we went through all those that face elections in districts
that Donald Trump carried, and you'd be surprised by the way.

(21:07):
These are people that squeaked by in districts Donald Trump carried.
They won't squeak by, not the Donald Trump today. Back today,
we have the poll sixty four percent of the American people,
nearly right at three quarters of the American people stand
behind the president taking these gang members from Venezuela and

(21:30):
whether they go to El Salvador or Venezuela getting rid
of them. We used to say is there anything that
the President of the United States in his first term
is doing that isn't in the Republican Party platform? Now
the question is there anything Donald Trump's doing that three
quarters of the American people aren't behind. That's the Democrat's
biggest problem. What Donald Trump pulled off, never even running

(21:55):
a primary, tied up in court with gag order throughout
the primary is breathtaking. Then he's got to defeat the media,
the far left that is conniving like they did in
twenty and he wins the election.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
I mean, that's amazing. But what he's become since and.

Speaker 5 (22:14):
What he might be perceived as a year and a half, Well,
these people are in trouble. And it wasn't one or two,
it was like sixteen of them that's squeaked by by
anywhere from one tenth of one percent to a half
a percent to win their congressional seats. And they're in

(22:38):
districts Donald Trump carried back in November that he will
dominate come year and a half from now, So they
know they're walking dead. So what's the headline NPR Democrats
and Trump won districts, call on party to rebrand. I

(22:59):
wonder if that PR finally, listen to our show from
last week. How do Democrats rebrand a damaged brand and
is it damaged beyond repair? Well, they don't get that
simple choice to rebrand, believe it or not. There's another
story today that Joe Biden wants to help that Joe
Biden contacted the heads of the Democrat Party our campaign

(23:22):
I'll strategize. They were like, what is this a sarahad
Life skin. Then they said that here's the classy way
they handled it at eighty two years old. The former
president represents the Democrat Party past not future with their
way of saying no, thank you, And do we really
think it's old Joe and what's cognitively left of his

(23:45):
ego or is it Jill?

Speaker 2 (23:47):
Who knows? But they're not welcome.

Speaker 5 (23:50):
But their own party won't allow them to just simply rebrand,
because you got a third of the party that's ready
to take it over. And they will fight the rebranding
because they want to. They want to defeat it and
take it over. And kind of like the way they
play with us in America. Look, there are a lot
of people in the far left. They will destroy America

(24:10):
if they have to. To keep you from being in power. Well,
if I can't be captain of the ship, this puppy's
going down. Well that's what they do within their own party.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
Two.

Speaker 5 (24:21):
So the first question is how do Democrats rebrand a
damaged brand? And will a third of their party allow
them to when it's busy trying to defeat them? Are
you watching a party that has lost its way and
must recalibrate? Are you watching the death of a party?
Progressive stars Bernie Sanders and AOC through large crowds and

(24:44):
listen if if I'm right and AOC is the heir
apparent to the Bernie Sanders brand. Remember Bernie Sanders would
have got the nomination in twenty twenty, he would have
got the nomination in twenty sixteen. That would translate to
a He's going to get the nomination because this far
left socialist brand of the party. They will be activated

(25:06):
and show up in the primary, and then all the
sensible Democrats if that's what we're going to rebrand to,
they'll be dividing each other's votes. I'm not saying AOC
would get the nomination, but she's going to be there
to the end. If she's their apparent to the Bernie
Sanders coalition, and they've now drawn large crowds in Nevada, Arizona, Colorado,

(25:30):
their big messages fight the oligarchy. Then there's another half
of the party that wants to be more sensible. But
the difficulty is going to be rebranding this party. When
a third of this party is trying to defeat the
other two thirds, they're not going to cooperate. And then,

(25:56):
as I mentioned, this poll is fascinating, we do one
It seems at least one or two a week that
everything in journalism's dad has no audience, has no advertisers,
has no influence, but they keep trying to create this
narrative that Donald Trump is radical, he's a boogeyman, he's
doing crazy pictorial things. And then one by one every

(26:18):
week you see the very things he's doing as the
full support of the American people. Yes, I believe this
is a Donald Trump, but it's also a different America.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
This time.

Speaker 5 (26:27):
America is completely behind Donald Trump. And the latest example
is deporting of Venezuelan gang members. Nearly two thirds of
voters back President Trump's efforts to deport members of the
Venezuelan gang Trendyargua trend day Aaragua. Why do I struggle
with that? And why doesn't somebody rename them TDA? Well,

(26:48):
we struggle with English, so Trendua. The president rattles it nicely.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
I struggle with it. Of course.

Speaker 5 (26:55):
If I was a TVA gre I would go and
put the accent on it. You know how they always
do it. About half want to impeach the federal judge
who ordered a halt to the deportations.

Speaker 2 (27:08):
It doesn't matter what the topic is.

Speaker 5 (27:11):
The goal is that the Dems need to rebrand before
the midtern and they just can't stop chewing on their
shoe leather. America's behind Doge outraged at what it's fine finding.
Of course, wants to stop the corruption overspending, and they're
attacking teslas and charging stasis. I mean, they just can't
get it more wrong. Crockett now is attacking a governor

(27:36):
in a wheelchair. These people are, They're nuts. Go the
lonesome now listen, because the key to this song is
no one can go.

Speaker 2 (27:46):
For you got to go by yourself. They gotta go
by themselves if they know.

Speaker 11 (27:55):
Else for you.

Speaker 2 (27:58):
And you'll do it in a crouch to walk change.

Speaker 5 (28:00):
Sixty four percent of likely US voter support Trump's policies
deporting Venezuelan gang members. Forty seven of the sixty four
strongly support. Do you know what the strongly opposes? Sixteen
There's just no oxygen for anything other law than law
and order. Trump declared trend de Aragua to be a

(28:22):
foreign terrorist organization and voke the only enemies act to deport.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
Everybody's like, that's not what it stands for. I mean,
I follow little bit of that on our show.

Speaker 5 (28:31):
Forty nine percent of voters believe that the judge should
be impeached for opposing, and fifty three percent of voters
rate Trump is doing a good or excellent job on
handling this issue. Trump is rated good or excellent on
immigration related issues by eighty three percent of Republicans, fifty
percent of unaffiliated voters. Why even twenty six percent of

(28:51):
the Democrat Party, eighty nine percent of Republicans, forty three
percent of Democrats, sixty four percent of on affiliated voters
are at least some in support of Trump's policies. The
sixty four percent of unaffiliated let alone the eighty nine
percent of his own party, but that also includes forty
three percent of the Democrat Party as they're rebranding, we

(29:13):
often remind you, I know, we got a break. Their
problem isn't just strategic stupidity. The fifteen minutes of fame,
of their moral relativistic theories and wokeness and dei and
political correct and all of their far left government is
the solution for everything that their fifteen minutes of fame

(29:36):
is up. Their worldview is their problem. Their very party
platform is their problem. Their policies themselves are their problem.
And they're fighting among themselves is their problem. You are
not witnessing a party in trouble. You are witnessing the
death of a party.

Speaker 4 (29:59):
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Speaker 5 (30:04):
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to you.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
Here comes your top five stories of the day.

Speaker 5 (30:11):
Russian Ukraine are reaching a limited ceasefire deal. Yeah, you
probably didn't hear much about that, did you, with all
the other narratives going on in the news.

Speaker 2 (30:19):
Mark Mayfield reports, according.

Speaker 11 (30:21):
To a White House statement, the two countries have agreed
to stop fighting in the Black Sea and will work
to agree to hold any strikes on energy infrastructure. It
comes after three days of negotiations in Saudi Arabia, as
Ukrainian and Russian delegations met with US mediators separately, Ukrainian
President Zelenski said the ceasefire in the Black Sea is
already in effect.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
I'm Mark Neefield.

Speaker 5 (30:41):
President Trump is trying to order states to require proof
of citizenship before voting.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
Brian Shook you all Morning Long reports on.

Speaker 6 (30:49):
Tuesday, Trump signed an executive order demanding people provide documents
proving their citizenship when they register to vote. The measure
also threatens to withhold federal funding from states that don't comply.
Election experts say Trump can't override a statute passed by
Congress that lists the requirements of voter registration. They added

(31:11):
that lawsuits on the issue are all but guaranteed.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 5 (31:16):
With New York City's Democratic primary just fourteen weeks away,
former Governor Andrew Cuomo is way ahead in the latest
mayoral race polls over Eric Adams was a distant fourth.
Sarah Lee Kessler has the details.

Speaker 8 (31:30):
The Honean Strategy Group has released new numbers showing forty
one percent of Democrats would choose Cuomo right now, with
eighteen percent voting for Queen's assemblymen Zora and mum Donnie.

Speaker 10 (31:41):
I started this race, but I would say less than
one percent of New Yorkers knowing who I was in.

Speaker 8 (31:45):
Third place, City Controller Brad Lander with eight percent support,
and Mayor Eric Adams with just six percent.

Speaker 6 (31:51):
I got a whole lot of guests still in the tank.

Speaker 8 (31:54):
Cuomo has been avoiding reporters, but on Sunday Night set.

Speaker 2 (31:57):
None of them have any experience running anything as large
or complicated as New York City.

Speaker 8 (32:05):
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.

Speaker 5 (32:07):
Florida Governor Ron Desanta says he has spoken with President
Trump about moving NASA headquarters to the Space Coast.

Speaker 2 (32:14):
Lisa Taylor has all the story.

Speaker 8 (32:16):
That was the subject of a bill filed by Florida's
new US Senator Ashley Moody, and the governor was asked
about it while in Bravard County today.

Speaker 10 (32:23):
It fits right in with doze because right now they
are planning on spending over half a billion dollars to
build a new NASA headquarters in Washington, d C. Their
current headquarters has been vacant for four years, like literally
almost nobody shows up to this.

Speaker 8 (32:38):
Desanta says there's already an expansion underway at the Kennedy
Space Center, and he believes that could save taxpayers half
a billion dollars and have people in the agency where
the action is. I'm He's a Taylor, Kennyl Shenny Chilled,
Carter Cash, Tony Brown just some of the twenty twenty
five inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Speaker 5 (32:58):
The categories are Modern era artists, Veteran era non performer.
The three will officially be inducted into a private ceremony
in Nashville later this fall. In sports, Pistons won one
twenty two ninety six at home over the Spurs, grizz
outplayed the Jazz by thirty seven, Thunder up the Kings
and Sacramento by sixteen, Calves by eleven over the Blazers,
and the Warriors fell to the heat one twelve eighty six.

(33:21):
Red Wings lost on the road five to two to
the Avs. Blues roughed up the Canadian six to one,
Lightning one six to one over the Penguins, and the
Preds actually beat the Canes three to one.

Speaker 4 (33:31):
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