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April 7, 2025 34 mins

This is dawning of age of AOC!

Mega Millions is raising its ticket price to five dollars – as it overhauls the national lottery. National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will explain why. 

The financial markets and the political world are bracing for what might happen next with President Trump’s tariffs taking effect – and retaliation from other nations. White House Correspondent JON DECKER is here with the latest.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:35):
Rallies held around the world Saturday to protest recent atches
taken by President Trump. You know what I see in
the future, Jeffrey, for a million bumpers.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
I see this.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
If you're a Jim Frank and you're being meana President Trump,
I'm on your bumper.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
He's got a lot of bumpers to be on us.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
DOC futures have plunged four thousand, that's four percent, rather
at seven nine hundred, that's a lot less. Germany down
nine percent, London five point two, Japan down seven point nine,
in China down thirteen but it looks like another rough
day on Wall Street, and it's really Prime Minister b
be that. Yeah, we expected at the White House later today.
That would be about one Central to Eastern and Mega

(01:15):
Millions is raising its ticket price to five dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
That begs the question what was it?

Speaker 1 (01:20):
Because I've never bought when Roy O'Neil, our national correspondent
is here. But with the higher price, deck cups bigger
prices for everyone, I'm sure.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
Well that's the idea too.

Speaker 4 (01:29):
It was two bucks, now it's going up to five,
and it is now five dollars to buy that ticket.
The next Drong will be tomorrow night with a jackpot
of around fifty four million dollars. But with the Mega
Millions now charging five bucks a ticket, they estimate that
the average jackpots are going to grow significantly. They had
been around four hundred and fifty million dollars for the

(01:52):
average big jackpot. Now they're going to average about eight
hundred million dollars with this rollout, and they've taken away
a number of to so the odds of winning are increasing.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
So it's basically we pay in two hundred and fifty
percent to get two hundred percent back.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
Do you being two hundred and fifty percent, I guess.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
So, yes, I was just doing the basic math. I
didn't mean to ruin the story was what was the
back part? But yeah, well but yeah, so yeah, I mean,
I'm just I'm it seems to have been very successful.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
Why the need to improve it?

Speaker 4 (02:30):
Well, people want the bigger jackpots, and you know that's
increasing the cost of per ticket.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
Is the way to do it right, and that's what
draws people in.

Speaker 4 (02:38):
But again they're changing the odds, so it's almost a guarantee.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
You know, the odds.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
Were one in three hundred and three million that you'd
win the big jackpot.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
Now it's one in two hundred and ninety million.

Speaker 4 (02:48):
So it's it's like the cash is coming into my
bank account right now.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
I have a I have a weakness, rory in that well,
don't even get started. One of my weaknesses is I
go to rabbit holes. And I went down a rabbit
hole this weekend for about four hours, and you are
a know it all, so I thought I'd just run
it by you. This is one of those rabbit holes
I went down to and it actually convinced me. Is

(03:15):
Pastor Bob Joyce in Arkansas. Really Elvis Presley, No, No,
you've already done it. Elvis is dead. So no fastest
land animal. They're odd cheetah. There see, he knows everything.
Rory's gonna be back in the third hour. All right,
So from two and a half dollars a ticket to

(03:36):
five dollars a ticket, and the Mega Millions is hoping
to go from four hundred million jackpots to eight hundred million.
You can do the math and continue to throw your money. Awy,
We're He's gonna be back in the third hour. We're
going to talk more about where the markets are headed today,
although I think the futures give us an indication that
they're headed down.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
Thank you, Rory.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
All right, if you're just waking up, these are not
I told you so's. They're just updates as I met If,
and it appears she is if AOC is the heir
apparent to Bernie Sanders for the Socialist Democrat Justice end
of the Democrat Party. You got to get her in

(04:13):
position to run for president. Now, I used to be
traditionally governors and generals became presidents.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
John F.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
Kennedy changed that when a senator became president. Barack Obama
moved to the well. He went from the Illinois State
Senate to the US Senate in one speech at a
DNC and then in sixty days after arriving in the
US Senate, he ran for president, and I'll remind you
he won and served two terms. So clearly, if I'm right,

(04:46):
because they say they are, and justice socialist Democrats are
first and foremost at war with Democrats. In other words,
they don't look around the country for low hanging Republican
fruit and seats to steal. They want to first take
over the Democrat Party, then get rid of the electoral College,
then dismantle the republic. So first order of businesses take
over the party. The party is hurting right now. It

(05:10):
looks irreparably harmed and vulnerable right now, and they're on
the attack and while we wait to see what the
Rommy Manuel George Soros and others in the Democrat Party
have planned. Because they're the ones that brought you Hillary
when it would have been the people's burning. They're the

(05:31):
ones that brought you Joe Biden when it would have
been the people's burning. And then they're the ones that
brought you Kamala Harris after they gave you Joe, and
Joe didn't leave. So they're going to do something, and
I think it's Romney, Manuel and Wes Moore.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
But what are.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
The Justice Democrats going to do and what are the voters,
especially in early primaries, going to do. They're going to
get behind socialist justice candidates. And it sure looks like
SAOC So if their first order of business, and I'm right,
is going to be, they got to get her to
the Senate. The Democrat Party is in some serious trouble

(06:08):
and the Socialist Democrats are on the move. Representative Alexandria
Ocasio Cortes would trounce Senate Minority Leader Chuckie Schumer in
a hypothetical twenty twenty eight Democratic Party state Senate primary.
This is according to a poll conducted by Data for Progress,
a self described progressive think tank. In other words, grain

(06:29):
of salt, but let's look on the polls showed the
New York Congress will when leading the longtime Democrat senator
by a whopping nineteen points, AOC drew fifty five percent
support in the hypothetical twenty twenty eight Senate primary. Schumer
garnered thirty six percent support. The remaining nine percent were unsure.

(06:51):
But if you gave all nine percent to Chuckie Schumer,
according to this poll, he's still lose by double digits.
Most favorability rating of all Democrat politicians tested.

Speaker 2 (07:03):
With just twenty nine percent.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
Of course, look at the timing of this, right after
he supported the continuing Resolution to keep the government open.
By contrast, Bernie Sanders, independent from Vermont marshall the most
favorable rating. Remember, we don't know who the Democrat Party
belongs to, George Sorows, John Podesta, ron Klain, whoever it

(07:31):
is behind the administrative state and the Democrat Party. But
when it comes to the socialist Democrat portion of the
party or twenty six to thirty percent of the party,
that is the loudest in the primary process, Bernie Sanders
is the owner of that. And at his age, he's
not running again, but he seems to be king making

(07:51):
or queen making with AOC. But keep in mind he
still has the most favorable rating with fifty seven percent
favorability of him, and that's party wide fifty seven percent,
and he would have won the nomination in twenty sixteen.
He would have won the nomination in twenty twenty without meddling.

(08:12):
So the question is, is AOC going to win it
unless they meddle again, And my guess is it's Romney,
Manuel and Wes Moore. Fifty percent of those polled had
a very favorable rating of AOC. Schumoor was joined by
nine other members of his party in the Senate on
the Republican backed budgetary Continuing Resolution that kept the federal
government from shutting down. Democrat primary voters appear broadly unhappy

(08:36):
with how their party has handled the return to power
of the Trump administration. Some eighty four percent of voters
surveyed said Democrats in Washington were not doing enough to
stand up. That's the crossroad for the Democrats. Be sensible,
work with Trump. Realize America has shifted and shifted away

(08:57):
from you. Therefore you need to shift towards them, or
stay the course and double down. There's an eighty four
percent proclivity to stay the course or double down. That
points back to Bernie Sanders, that points back to the
queen he's making in AOC. It's a cockadoodle, due it's
and I told you so, but it's a keep your

(09:19):
eye on it's coming.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
And I know that sounds so crazy.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
To you, probably as crazy to you as Donald Trump
being president when he announced in twenty fifteen did to
the left AOC the Democrat Party candidate for president a bartender.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
Oh girl, baby girl, don't even play well. If you
look at it logically, it makes no sense.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
If you look at it in reality, it's the only
thing that does make sense. This is an equal story
that comes from the hill. Democrats see growing number of
young progressive challengers. Don't look now, but the young progressive
socialist when you saw many of them active in the
million whatever March this weekend, are looking to make their

(10:08):
move and take over the party. This is something we
have told you that the Justice Democrats want to first
take over the Democrat Party. So that's their first order
of business. The Democrats are in a two front war,
and they're week right now, and they're wounded right now,
and they don't have a leader, and they don't have
a message, and the socialist Justice Democrats are ready to pounce.

(10:33):
A growing number of Democratic incumbents are facing primary challenges
from younger progressives, underscoring the generational and ideological rifts within
the party. Now again, the youth of America has shifted
right and traditional and conservative. That doesn't mean that the
youth of the Democrat Party is going to shift with it.

(10:56):
So the Democrat Party lost in twenty twenty four, got
out a step with the American people, especially on the border,
especially on the economy, and especially on overwokeness, So it
would make sense they would come back to the center. No,
they're going to go further left, and the youth in
their party is ready to do it and deliver the

(11:17):
blow to the Democrat we used to call progressive and establishment.
At least three long serving members of the House, including
former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, have already drawn younger primary opponents.
The developments come amid growing speculation that AOC could challenge

(11:37):
Chuck Schumer and New York. The primary challenges shine a
fresh light on democrats frustration with their leaders following their
parti's losses to Front War. It's a problem. They're going
to be so busy fighting with themselves they can't gear

(11:58):
up to fight Republicans in a midterm and the year
apparent to trump Ism in the twenty twenty eight presidential election,
and the writing is all over the wall in Illinois.
A social media influencer, I can't even begin to pronounce this.
But I'm going to do my best, and I'm sure
I'm going to butcher it. Cat Abazali she has more

(12:21):
than two hundred and thirty thousand TikTok followers find to
replace a Democrat representative in Illinois in the ninth district,
contending that the same hole goes with Shinola isn't working.
The twenty six year old is a former video producer

(12:42):
at Media Matters for America, a progressive nonprofit news outlet.
Not and I told you so, I don't play that game.
Keep your eye on Everything is going just the way
I think it's going to the Civil War, distracting the
part and more. AOC, the heir apparent to Bernie Sanders,

(13:05):
got to get her to the Senate, to get it
to the White House. That's going to force the Podestas
and Soroses to once again inject themselves over their own voters,
just like they gave you Hillary, just like they gave
you Joe, just like they gave you Kamala. To give
you something other than AOC. But the fourth time around,

(13:26):
where is that going to leave the party. At some point,
this party has to own the lane. It's in and
allow its people's voice to be heard. And I think
the fourth is the one where they lose again and
bring down the party with them. Remember our ultimate prediction
was one or both parties as we know them will
be gone by the end of the decade. And that's

(13:48):
a journey of discovery, the rise of AOC. It should
be as obvious as the nose on your face. And
if it's not, I want to get it on your radar.
Start following it. It's going to becomeler and reeler is
reeler a word? It'll work in this instance, I guess
is pastor Bob Joyce really Elvis Presley? Two out of

(14:11):
twenty five million brackets filled out on ESPN, am.

Speaker 2 (14:15):
I in the top seven thousand. Well you finally hit
one there. What the heck is going on around here?

Speaker 5 (14:21):
It's your Morning Show with Michael del Chino.

Speaker 6 (14:25):
Hundreds of millions are spent, nobody wins, the prize goes up.
Billions are spent, nobody wins, the prize goes up. Where
did all those hundreds and billions go?

Speaker 5 (14:37):
Good morning, Michael, This is Corey and uh just listen
to the story there about mega millions. Even the Trump
tariffs are driving up the price of lottery tickets, and
Tombstone is still the greatest Western ever is by.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
The way, He asked me over the weekend, did you
ever follow through it once?

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Too?

Speaker 1 (14:55):
Do? I? Say?

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Yeah, what's you think?

Speaker 1 (14:58):
I do think Val Kimber was the best part of
the movie. I'm not a big Western fan and this
one was on by design a little on the cheesy side,
to which he responded his daughter said, oh, you just
didn't like it because your show sucks. Apple didn't fall
far from the tree there, did it. Blaine had this
to say. Get Blaine's comment, and I thought it was strong.

Speaker 7 (15:18):
I would have to say, Michael that the political chlamydia
of the Democrats has gotten worse and they're actually gonna
do what you're saying. It's very easy to see the
problem is the old guard is not going to just
let them do.

Speaker 8 (15:31):
It, so they will destroy themselves in the process. I mean,
Penicillin's not gonna you know, hear this up. It's just
it's a messed up deal. They will stop at nothing.
They're brain cars for crying out loud.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
Yeah, political lamydia. I like that.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
No, they're gonna do it and Rodney, Manuel and Ron
Klain and George Soros's underlings, They're not going to allow it.
The people, the Democrat far left socialist portion of their
party will be active in the primary and they would
get behind her, and then they will do what they
did in twenty four and twenty and sixteen and give

(16:10):
them something else. Will they survive that a fourth time?
It really is a lose lose proposition. I gotta tell you, though,
I'm still going with Tom Z just to follow up
on your excellent point about just simple logic.

Speaker 2 (16:24):
Why if the triffs are so bad.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
If they're going to raise consumer prices and cause inflation,
didn't it raise prices cause inflation for the hundreds of
countries who've done it to us for decades. Hi, I'm
actress Lisa Varga and my morning show is your Morning
Show with Michael Del Giorno.

Speaker 2 (16:51):
Hi, I'm Michael.

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Speaker 2 (17:12):
Now enjoy the podcast. Did I mention?

Speaker 1 (17:14):
Out of twenty five million brackets, I'm in the top
seven thousand, you have at ninety nine point nine percent.
Tile rallies held around the world Saturday to protest recent
actions taken by the Trump administration.

Speaker 2 (17:28):
US stock futures are.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Plunging, giving an indication of what may be a rough
Monday to go along with a rough Friday in or
rough Thursday, but not doing very much better in other countries.
Germany was down nine percent, London five percent, Japan's seven
point nine percent, China thirteen percent, making us being down
four percent in the futures not looking so bad yet.

(17:56):
John Decker is our White House correspondent, and we're having
a hard time getting him to get to the front
row so he can brief us.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
Run test. He could not hear me just a second ago.
Just he could not hear me. Can you hear me? John?
He just hung up, So he just hung up. John's
not here, man, You're going to be efforting that right,
that's what you normally say. I'll be efforting that.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
Ov did it, and at least he saved some of
the travel expense for the great one Wayne Gretzky, who
had vowed to be at every game until he broke
the record. After all, that's what Gordy how did for him,
and Ov did it in a loss in our nation's
capital four to one. He got goal number eight hundred
ninety five. He's the all time NHL goal leader. And

(18:45):
the Yukon Ladies won their twelfth women's National Basketball Championship. Tonight,
it's the men's turn, the Florida Gators and the Houston Cougars.
That'll be seven fifty Central on CBS.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
Sorry.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
Financial markets and the political world are bracing what should
be a rough day in America as it was in Japan, China, Germany,
in London. John Decker is here in now, our White
House correspondent. Good morning, John, Hey, good morning to you.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
Michael.

Speaker 9 (19:06):
That's right, it could be black Monday. That is what
the forecast is going to be, essentially related to the
financial markets here in the US. They open up at
nine thirty Eastern time today and it could be a
repeat of what We saw both on Thursday and Friday,
six trillion dollars in losses in the financial markets in
the US on those two days alone. Those numbers could

(19:30):
be increased if it's another down day on Wall Street today.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
Yeah, so it was what do was down about fifteen
hundred a day, so three thousand and expected to be
down four percent today. If the sky is falling with
the American market, what would we call what's happening in
Germany and Japan and China? China down thirteen percent and
seven point three percent. It's two big markets, so they're
hurting even worse.

Speaker 9 (19:55):
They're hurting even worse.

Speaker 10 (19:56):
I mean, it's a this is what happens.

Speaker 9 (19:58):
We are interconnected.

Speaker 10 (20:00):
So despite the fact that you know.

Speaker 9 (20:02):
The president sometimes feels that the US can go it alone,
the world has changed dramatically from the last time a
president had a tariff's policy like this president, that was
President McKinley. The world is interconnected and that's the reason
why we see those financial markets that you just mentioned
dropping precipitously today.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
All right, so would that not equal incentive for them?
I mean, after all, they're the ones with the original tariffs.
If they would like ours to go away? Would theirs
come down? Other words, could this still be an art
of the deal in short term?

Speaker 10 (20:33):
Well, you may have seen the social media comments by
Elon Musk over the weekend. He's not all in.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
He said, wouldn't it.

Speaker 9 (20:40):
Be great as it relates to US EU trade relations
just to have zero tariffs, a free trading agreement between
the US and the EU. And you know, we'll see
if the President follows the advice of someone who certainly
knows the business world in the sense that you know,
he's someone who is the wealthiest person in the world

(21:02):
thanks to his business acumen. So look, this is something
that the President is standing by. You may have played
his comments aboard Air Force one flying back from South
Florida over the weekend. Despite the fact that you know,
some big names on Wall Street, Jamie Diamond and others
are saying Bill Lackman are saying, look, the President needs

(21:26):
to pull back from this policy. The President has shown
no desire to do that. He's doubling down. Essentially, he's saying,
this is what I believe is in the best interests
of the US. This is what I believe will bring
manufacturing back to the United States.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
My favorite John Decker closing moments. And again I'm not arguing,
I'm just asking is it possible. I'm just suggesting, if
the White House is correct and fifty nations have reached
out over the weekend to begin negotiations, isn't it possible
On this is all said and done, the President, you know,
works something out with Mexico, works something out with Canada,

(22:02):
works something out with Germany, works something out with the EU,
work something out with Japan, and doesn't work something out
with China.

Speaker 10 (22:11):
Would anything for you anything?

Speaker 2 (22:14):
If possible?

Speaker 10 (22:15):
Yeah. The President's going to meet today.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
With one of those leaders whose.

Speaker 9 (22:19):
Country has been hit with tariffs, I believe seventeen percent tariffs.
We're talking about Israel, and we're talking about Israeli Prime
Minister of Benjamin Netnya today. Typically when net Yahoo comes
to the White House, this is a second meeting with
President Trump since Trump took office. This is a meeting
that typically concerns security issues, but now trade issues also

(22:41):
on the table because of Terris's imposed upon.

Speaker 10 (22:44):
Israel by the President last week.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
Well, the Bible says, out of the abundance of the heart,
the mouth speaks, and Donald Trump has been speaking for
pretty consistently fifty years on the unfairness of trade, So I.

Speaker 2 (22:54):
Think this is a lifelong passion.

Speaker 1 (22:56):
I think recently he's been focused on these cheap evs
that we're going to flood our market from Mexico. Something
tells me that what I just laid out might be
ultimately what his goal is and might be all of
our reality very soon. But we'll keep an eye on it.
Right now, it looks like another rough day on Wall Street.
As ahead John Decker has always Thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (23:16):
My friend.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
Thanks Michael, all right, forty two minutes after the hour,
I'm gonna read you. You can always email Michael diheartmedia
dot com. We also have the talkback button for those
that are listening on the iHeartRadio app because we can't
sit down and have your morning show without you. This
particular individual is someone I love very much and respect
very much. So this is not an attempt to say

(23:39):
something disparaging. It is a legitimate view of what is
happening different from the view and if you missed the
first hour, that's why we have the podcast, so go
back and listen to it. There is a narrative hysteria
that doesn't match logic and I'm not telling you to
support what the president is doing or oppose what the
president's doing. I'm just trying to make sure you're getting

(23:59):
the entire view of it. Otherwise you're being narrativized. In
other words, if you're going to talk about the sky
is falling, well, you can't ignore China down thirteen percent
as you make a big deal out of the American
stock market futures being down four percent, because if the
sky's falling, I guess the heavens just came down on China.

(24:20):
So I just want to make sure you have a
non hysterical perspective that. And Trump didn't just do this
out of the blue. They've been doing this to us
for decades. So Trump's not the bad guy for doing it,
and they're not a bad guy having done it for
fifty years. And they certainly have the right to lower

(24:41):
their tariffs now in response, and they can raise them
as China's done, I mean raised.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
China was the one that came.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
Back with a big tariff raise, and they're hurting the
most at thirteen percent. Fifty other nations are ready to talk.
But I want to share this email with you because
this is somebody I really respect. I don't necessarily see
it the same way, but I want you to hear
what he sees. He says the right sounds very much

(25:10):
like the left did. In the beginning of the COVID vaccines.
They were lauding them and suggesting it would end the pandemic. Yeah,
that was before it was politicized and turned into a
partisan football. That happens every day. I want Donald Trump
to work towards fixing inflation. I want Donald Trump to

(25:31):
work towards creating an environment with the interest rates lowering.
I want him to deal with the social issues, such
as a push towards transgenderism. I did not need him
to address trade disparities. Careful, you just said you wanted
him to deal with interest rates, inflation, and improving the economy.

(25:59):
Why have you discted this because of the immediate response
of the market to uncertainty. Because if it's uncertainty driving
the market, once there is certainty, the market will come back,
growing the economy. How long have we lived with our

(26:21):
four oh one k looking great as our job looks terrible?
How long has the market been going through the roof
while the economy continues downward? In other words, why are
you looking at the market, Why is that the gauge?

(26:43):
And if it is, the others are hurting way more
than us, two to four times as much this morning.

Speaker 2 (26:49):
That's just not the narrative you're hearing.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
I voted for him, and I support about eighty percent
of his platform, but on his approach to trying to
solve the trade disparities, I find myself completely agreeing with
Ben Shapiro. Well, we'll see how Ben looks a few
weeks or months from now. I'm just trying to give

(27:15):
everybody a view outside of the narrative. It's all Trump's
fault when they impose the tariffs, and have been imposing
the tariffs for fifty years. And how illogical it is
to say these tariffs are going to destroy our economy,
drive up inflation, send us into stagnation, a recession, or

(27:38):
economic collapse. If that were true, why are the nations
that have been doing it to us for fifty years
doing so well and now that he is addressing it
doing so poorly. Does that make sense to you? Is
there more to this than just narrative. We all have
a right to be uneasy, we all have a right
to agree or disagree time results they'll have the final say.

(28:06):
I love how You're gonna hear this in the sounds
of the day, everybody saying Donald Trum's gonna have to
own this. Donald Trum's gonna have to own this. Careful
what you ask for. He's probably gonna own this. It's
probably gonna be another art of the deal. But just
China left out of the game.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Del Chrono.

Speaker 1 (28:25):
Israelly Prime Minister bb Netyaho is headed to the White
House today. Stock futures were predicted to be down four percent,
which is nothing compared to the thirteen percent in China
or the nine percent in Germany. But that's even kind
of starting to hedge its way back up. So we'll
keep an eye on that. And the National Championship is tonight,

(28:46):
Florida Gators against the Houston Cougars. And of course your
voice on the talkback line. I think we're starting with.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
Dennis.

Speaker 5 (28:56):
I have to tell you that based on your review
use of Tombstone, I'm pulling your man card.

Speaker 2 (29:03):
Wow. I didn't say I hated it.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
I said, look, I'm just not a big Western fan.
I never was other than the Rifleman, which I guess
is technically a Western.

Speaker 2 (29:12):
I like the Rifleman growing. Everybody loves them. I wantn't
they to reinnate? That is them. I didn't do Wild
Wild whatever it was, Wild Wild West?

Speaker 1 (29:20):
Was it Wild Wild West? Yeah? I just wasn't really
into it. And this one was kind of by genre,
designed to be a little over the top. I thought
it was good. It was all star cast, the Powers
Booth I loved. I do think Val Kilmer was the highlight.
I was just like, I'm just not into Westerns. It
was just you know, but it was okay, all right,
I'll give you my man card. All right, We'll give
you back and I get it back at midnight, right yeah,

(29:41):
forty eight hours Big John with the final say hey, Michael,
pre market showed down fifteen hundred.

Speaker 2 (29:47):
We're now pre market down five hundred. Could be some
bottom fishing. Get today.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
If I had a million dollars cash right now, and
I assure you I don't, I'd put about eight hundred
thousand and to the market right now.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
What what I do with the other two hundred thousand I
put Flora.

Speaker 11 (30:06):
Would take.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
All right? If you're just waking up these are your
top five stories of the day. Israeli Prime Minister bb
net Yeah, who expected at the White House in mere hours.

Speaker 12 (30:16):
President Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on Friday
that he had invited net Yahu for discussions. He talks
will also likely include Israel's Waring Gaza net Yah, who's
visit could mark the first attempt by a foreign leader
to try and negotiate a deal on tariffs.

Speaker 2 (30:30):
I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
Over a million people took part of the anti Trump
protests on Saturday. Rallies were held in all fifty states
and around the world in response to the Trump administration actions. Yeah,
try not to connect the dots too hard. They don't
make really that much sense. But organizers of Hands Off
protest also took aim at Elon Musk.

Speaker 2 (30:53):
Saying they have three demands.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
And the billionaire takeover and rampant corruption of the Trump administration.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
Elon Musk is serving at the pleasure of the President
for one hundred and thirty days, and he and his
task force are looking at corruption, waste, and bureaucracy. They're
the ones identifying corruption. The fact that they're finding it
isn't proof of their corruption and and the slashing of

(31:26):
federal funds to medicate social security and other programs. Nobody
has ever mentioned cutting Medicare or Social Security or Medicaid.
In fact, by identifying and eliminating the fraud, the waste,
and the bureaucracy, more money would flow to actual Americans
in need of these programs.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
And the attacks on immigrants and the transgendered people.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
The only people that are being deported are violent criminals
who have committed violent crimes after committing the crime of
entering the country illegally. And as for trans people, I
don't think keeping biological men out of women's sports is
an attack on trans people.

Speaker 1 (32:11):
But March they did, and probably a lot of them
getting paid to do so. USTOC futures are plunging according
to the media. Give me an indication of what may
be to come.

Speaker 2 (32:22):
This Monday.

Speaker 3 (32:23):
The Dow, Jones, Industrial SMP five hundred, and Nasdaq futures
all fell roughly four percent Sunday. The Dow saw back
to back losses of over fifteen hundred points for the
first time ever last week, while the SMP took a
six percent drop Friday, the worst since March of twenty twenty.
The market was slammed following continued concerns President Trump has
ignited a global trade war in regards to his new tariffs.

Speaker 2 (32:46):
I'm Chris Kragio.

Speaker 1 (32:47):
Noticed those that have been doing the tariffs one sided
on us, didn't ignite a trade war. Donald Trump, responding,
notice no mention. The China's market was down thirteen percent
of Germany's nine or Japan's seven point nine or London's
five point two. Pope Francis has made his first public
appearance since being discharged from the hospital two weeks ago.

Speaker 11 (33:09):
Oh Francis attended the Jubilee Mass for the Sick, entering
Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican in a wheelchair, The
eighty eight year old pontiff gave his blessing to the
faithful as the celebrant. Pope Francis told the crowd quote,
have a good Sunday, everyone, Thank you so much. A
text released by the Vatican said Francis is praying for doctors,
nurses and health workers who are not always helped to

(33:31):
work in adequate conditions, and sometimes even victims of aggression.
The Pontiff's voice sounded stronger than when he addressed well
wishers outside of Jamelli Hospital on the day of his
release March twenty third, after a five week hospital stay.
I'm Lisa Carton.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
You know him as a famous rapper, emin N.

Speaker 1 (33:49):
He'll be known as grandpa to a young child recently born.

Speaker 11 (33:54):
As Eminem is now a grandpa. The rapper's daughter, twenty
nine year old Haley Jade Scott and her husband Evan
McClintock shared on Instagram that they've welcomed their first baby.
The social media post also revealed the baby boy's name.
The newborn was posted next to a sign that read
Elliott Marshall McClintock three fourteen, twenty five. The baby's middle

(34:18):
name comes from Jade's rapper father, whose real name is
Marshall Mathers.

Speaker 2 (34:26):
You feel old. I'm Lisa Carton. All right. National Championship
is tonight.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
It will be the Florida Gators at one point favorite
over the Houston Cougars seven fifties Central on the CBS.

Speaker 2 (34:37):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Nheld journo
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