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Seven minutes after the hour on Wednesday, May, the seventh
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I am Michael Dalgaro. I'm please saving you travel.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
That was the big thing today, right if you didn't
have your real ID, were you're going to be able
to fly? Well the answer is you will be able
to fly, but get there very early. They're gona harassment.
It's not out of you with questions, but at least
we won't have complete chaos. Pakistan is calling the operation
by India an active war. Let's hope and pray not
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and in just about two hours, maybe two and a half,
the sequestering, the conclave begins. Cardinals go in, only one
comes out as Pope. The conclave to begin in minutes.
And dear Lord, please have the Oklahoma city where road uniforms. Tonight,
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and hats. Let's pretend we're on the road. Let's stop
this road dominance in hockey basketball playoffs. Amen, All right,
Chris Walker's joining us. Well, we've got Governor Kemp out,
we got Sanunu out. Those were two pretty solid steats,
seats for the Republicans and upcoming Senate races who will
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fill them. Wes Moore claims he's out and running for president,
but do we believe him for all things political? From
a GOP ptive analyst and your Morning Show contributor, Chris
Walker joints us. Good morning, Chris, Good morning. We're back
to Walker Wednesdays.
Speaker 4 (02:07):
I love it. The literation speaks for itself.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
Well.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
I always felt like a Walker Wednesday from day one
was the right move. Zanati needed Wednesday, so we flipped
you to Monday, Zanati to Wednesday, but then he needed
to be Monday this week, and.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
Here we are back Wednesday. You know, just try to
keep everybody happy around here because.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
You're making machine.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
So I'm really actually where we really should start is
will the Democrats now be fighting to get Da Silva
back to the United States for due process? I mean,
what are the odds the arrested planned bomber in Rio
and who knows how many lives had he pulled this off?
So thank god for Brazilian police work. At two point
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five million people in a Lady gagat concert, this guy
was going to blow up the joint. He gets arrested,
and then the worst possible news is for the left's narrative.
He turns out to be one of the deporties from
a month ago. These are the kinds of people that
Joe Biden led into our country. These are kind of
the people that the president has protected us and deported them,
and uh and the Democrats continue to defend them. So
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now you've got Garcia and Da Silva, two poster children
of what the the left is fighting to keep in America,
and now it's a bomber.
Speaker 5 (03:23):
You can't make that sometimes you sometimes you see, you know,
satire is the best form of information. And I saw
a Babylon Deadline yesterday that had a picture of Nati
Pelosi saying, uh, Democrats offer illegal immigrants one thousand and
one dollars to stay in the country.
Speaker 4 (03:39):
And he just kind of goes to the point into
the heart of the matter.
Speaker 5 (03:43):
You know, for some reason, the Democrats seem more willing
and ableble and and you know, passionate about keeping legal
you know, kind of criminals in the country rather than
supporting our own uh, you know, our own citizenry.
Speaker 3 (03:57):
It's it's it's it's just it's just you you it's
unimaginable that they would try to die on this hill.
Speaker 4 (04:04):
Well, it's where their votes are. They they've given up
on Americans.
Speaker 5 (04:08):
They've given up on the working class, they've given up
on you know, the rust belt, they've given up on
the South. You know, their only way for electoral victory
is to you know, import your legal immigrants and massive
scale to try to tip the balance towards their favor
with giving them, you know, all the goodings they costanly
can I mean, we saw it with the Biden administration
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giving them credit cards and hotel rooms and free flights
and you know, all the things that they were doing
just to kind of bring them into the country.
Speaker 4 (04:35):
So to vote Democrat, it's it's craven, it's it's wrong.
Speaker 5 (04:39):
And you know, thankfully Democrats are being punished at the
elect election box for that.
Speaker 4 (04:44):
But let's not forget.
Speaker 5 (04:46):
I mean, you know, we're a country that's very fickle
in terms about it. That's up to Republicans and Conservatives
and you know, those of us in the media to
continue to highlight that and show what the Democrats' true
intentions are. You can put a nice with Wes Moore
or Gavin Newsom or Andy Vasheer, our neighbors to the
north in Kentucky. But you know, at the end of
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the day, the use of the policies that Democrats are
really favoring for it it's against American exceptionalism, it's against
American you know, kind of advancement. And it's why Donald
Trump is and Republicans are seeing win.
Speaker 6 (05:18):
Now.
Speaker 5 (05:18):
Republicans need to continue to kind of win. You know,
I'd say that in terms of like do we need
Congress to start acting, But on the whole, I like where.
Speaker 4 (05:28):
We are better than the Democrats.
Speaker 3 (05:30):
Yeah, bet you do. You know, everybody always talks about
you know, you got to grow the party. You got
to get the tent, pigger, You got to get the
tent pigger. You know, nobody ever brings this up. But
the Democrat tent has gotten so big, no one's in charge,
and it's out of control. And if any faction of
that big ten tent speaks, it speaks for all. And
in that tent, by the way, is a major civil
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war that has been brewing for years between the socialist
justice Democrats targeting Democrats to take over the party, and
then between more what we used to call progressive liberal Democrats.
And this is part of the problem that they have.
And yeah, I was watching an old symposium and I
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know that sounds boring, and most of it was, but
they were talking. They did nuance and talk about one
thing that I thought was really important. And then take
things like the New York Times and the Washington Post.
They got so focused on subscribers subscription rates online that
in order to gin them up and please them, it
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changed the things that they focus on and talk to.
Kind of what you're saying here, why would you die
on this hill? Of trying to fight for gang members
and drug lords and human traffickers and rapists and murderers
and their rights. Why would you choose to die on
that hill? And it's to please a portion of the party,
to gin up some energy and a portion of a party.
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But it's kind of like a parasite. If you win, well,
the parasite wins, then the host dies and guess what,
the parasite dies with it? It really can I ask
you the question, is it possible for a tent to
get too big that it becomes uncontrollable?
Speaker 4 (07:15):
I mean I think you answered the question.
Speaker 6 (07:16):
Yes.
Speaker 4 (07:17):
I think that's I think that's correct. You know, you
have to have a core set of principles.
Speaker 5 (07:22):
There isn't you know, you can't just say yes and
to everything. At some point you have to have a
set of principles for a tent and a party to
be effective. There are reasons why you kind of gather
and share a set a subset of ideas. You know,
there's the ragging coalition for a long time on you know,
bringing former Democrats into the polls when on a national
security piece. Well, let's you know, Trump's changed that. Trump's
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changed that coalition to you know, a more blue collar.
Speaker 7 (07:48):
Now.
Speaker 5 (07:48):
I think the Raging Coalition was much more blue collar
than people realize. But you know, Trump really focused the
attention on, you know, an internal conversation on getting American,
you know, having a patriotic greatness vision for you know,
lots of the country that have been.
Speaker 4 (08:03):
Forgotten by globalism and other things. So you know that
that coalition is changing.
Speaker 5 (08:07):
That tent has gotten bigger, and we're seeing a House
of Representatives with a majority having a hard time passing
any thing because there's various fractions there too.
Speaker 3 (08:15):
So so be something clear. Be something clear that attracts
a lot of people. That's a good way to grow
the tent. Try to be all things to all people.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
To grow the tent and lose.
Speaker 3 (08:24):
Your identity, that's a bad way to grow the tent.
Chris Walker is joining us on a Walker Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
Feels good, doesn't it? Say it? For all time sake?
Speaker 7 (08:31):
And so good.
Speaker 2 (08:32):
So Governor Kemp is out.
Speaker 3 (08:35):
He's not going to run for the United States Senate
in Georgia that was pretty solidly looking red. Now it's
at least a toss up, if not leaning left. Sonu
knew out in New Hampshire that was a solid red.
I mean, I guess it's next man up, But is
there a next man up that can you know, take
this back to a sure win for the Republicans.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
Both bad announcements, Kemp being the latest.
Speaker 5 (09:01):
You know, my one of my favorite quotes of politics
is Charles de Gaull the graveyard is full of indispensable men.
You know, there's always someone who can emerge. You know,
we thought that Marco Rubio couldn't beat you know, couldn't
Charlie Chris was the only answer. In twenty ten in Florida,
Mark Rubio became not of the best Senate candidate, but
now he's now security advisors. Like Tarry state, there's always
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someone that can emerge. And so you know, there's a
big being a big tent and being a Trump you know,
kind of reoriented party, there's going to be someone that emerges.
The question is they need to be able to win
a general election. We've seen too many examples over the
last five or six years of a of a candidate
that sounds good in the primary but then can't win
a general. That has to be you know, we have
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to have our you know, thinking caps on on what
the entire broader populace of a state wants. And if
you nominate someone that sounds good in the primary but
then lose the general, you lose the entire momentum of
getting President Trump's actual policy through. John also should not
be a senator in Georgia, and that's more important than
kind of scoring political points.
Speaker 4 (10:03):
In the primary. So, you know, there's the work to do,
But I think.
Speaker 5 (10:06):
There's a talent Adventure's a lot of people who you know,
have energy and enthusiasm that you know, Brian camp will
support and be a part of it, Johnson will support
be a part of And so once the party coalesces
and brings pre people.
Speaker 4 (10:18):
Together, that's the key goal.
Speaker 5 (10:19):
But it has to be, you know, someone that can
kind of appeal to a moderate that just doesn't doesn't
like the acrimonious politics that we find ourselves in right now,
but can actually kind of deliver for their state and
deliver conservative results. That's what really matters to me, are
the conservative and can they win? And you know, I
think both states can produce somebody that can do that.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
The key to the Democrats winning both of those Senate
seats in the past was Stacy Abrams and a well
funded operative on the ground that operation isn't what it
used to be too, so that will help everybody would say, well,
this is.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
She's being funded by USAID.
Speaker 5 (10:57):
I mean that that's a lot of the a lot
of the funny money that's been in the Democrats. I mean,
one of the things to think about too. And I
you know Act Blue was and I'm so glad the
administration is going after ACTBLU. I know most people don't
know what that is, but it has been a money
laundering scheme basically for lack of a better word, for
Democrats for a long time. And finally people are kind
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of waking up to that fact and prosecuting it in
real time. And that is an important piece of it.
You know, the amount of money that Democrats have had
in political organizations that you know, have no traceability to it.
Those days are coming to an end. Two. And I
think that's a really important piece of like level the
playing fields in these elections and not be outspent four
and five and six to one from sometimes very questionable
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sources of funding.
Speaker 3 (11:41):
Yeah, and don't forget John Podesta in the middle of that,
calling all the shots he was cheapest staff for Bill
Clinton president for eight years, he was counselor to Barack
Obama president for eight years. He was probably doing all
the auto signing for Joe Biden president for four more years,
and then of course sent for American Progress. They're really
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the umbrella to all of this re.
Speaker 4 (12:05):
I mean, look at the media going after Doge.
Speaker 5 (12:07):
They know that that was such a big piece of
Democrat advancement that you know, the money that came into
campaigns that again the sources were so questionable. That's a
huge piece of this puzzle. But I think people are
not really paying attention to that. Will they make play
a big role in the selection and wait, that hadn't
happened before.
Speaker 3 (12:26):
Closing moments with Chris Walker. Well, Wes Morre's got to
run for governor first. That's up, that's coming up in
in about a year and a half or less. Of course,
he's going to come out and say I have no
intentions of running for president because he's communicating with voters
in Maryland and nobody likes to elect somebody that's going
to just move on.
Speaker 2 (12:46):
I mean, they're electing somebody to govern. So he's got
to say that.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
And if he turns around after getting elected and says, look,
my party needs me, the American people need me. Everybody
will always understand. But he's saying he's not going to
run for president. You're not buying that, are you.
Speaker 4 (13:02):
No, I'm not, No, I'm not.
Speaker 5 (13:04):
But you know, I think the next Democrat candidate will
be a governor. I'm not convinced as Gavin Newsom.
Speaker 4 (13:11):
But you know, there there will be a lot of governors.
Speaker 5 (13:14):
You know, we saw Gretchen Whitmer with President Trump last
week in Michigan. Like you know, there there are a
lot of Democrats executives. I mean, obviously J. W. Prinser
going the progressive way, but I think that the next
nominee will be a governor. You've got Josh Shapiro, You've
got you just have a lot of Democrat governors that
are kind of.
Speaker 4 (13:32):
Wanting that moment.
Speaker 5 (13:33):
And I think that's there's just so many of them
that are out there that I think that just still
haven't really had big tires kicked on them that I think,
you know, that will be where the party kind of
naturally pivots to.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
Well, see I get that, and that was the traditional trajectory.
The President's begging for Gavin Newsom to run. I don't
think they want people taking a look at America after
an eighth year of Donald Trump. Uh in comparing it
to California's as in state, I think the divide is
going to be ideologically. You've got the far left, the
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socialist Democrats, and AOC is the heir apparent to the
Bernie Sanders coalition. She'll be an early leader in these
primary votes because of that. And then you're gonna have
the sensible Democrats that are saying, no, we don't need
to go further left and more divisive.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
We need to come back towards the people. And that's
Ronnie Manuel and that's Wes Moore.
Speaker 3 (14:23):
We'll see how it plays out, but it's going to
be very very interesting starting with the midterm election and
next man up in Georgia, whoever it is, It's.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
Your Morning Show with Michael Delchno.
Speaker 3 (14:38):
The Department of Justice announcing the largest fentanyl seizure. There
was a lot of drugs, a lot of cash, a
lot of weapons all rounded up. I'm loving a cash
battel BONDI law enforcement America.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
A big, big arrests made yesterday. Mark Mayfield fills us in.
Speaker 8 (14:56):
Tuesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi's head officer seized over eleven
kilos of fentanyl, including three million pills labeled as oxy
codone that were linked with fentanyl. Blondie said Sineloa car
Till members living in the US illegally were behind the operation.
She said the leader was operating on a Salem, Oregon
and the drugs were being moved through Albuquerque, Phoenix, and Utah.
Speaker 9 (15:16):
Six alleged car TILL members have been arrested. A Mark
Mayfield real ID either got it or you don't, and
if you're traveling today, how's that work? Scott Pringle has details.
Speaker 10 (15:27):
The TSA says state issued driver licenses and IDs are
not real ID compliant and will no longer be accepted
as valid forms of identification at airports. Folks without a
real IDEA will still be able to fly, but will
go through additional security screening. This woman is at LaGuardia.
Speaker 5 (15:42):
I didn't have it.
Speaker 11 (15:43):
I went to get it, but I couldn't, so I'm
traveling with my passport.
Speaker 10 (15:48):
It's unclear at what point folks without a real idea
will be unable to fly.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
Adam stall is with the TSA. This is really about
identity and document integrity and Scott Tringle NBC News Radio,
New York.
Speaker 3 (15:59):
The car will file in, but only one will leave
as Pope, and we won't know who till we see
the white smoke that begins in about an hour from
now in Vatican City.
Speaker 7 (16:10):
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Speaker 3 (16:39):
And this is Wednesday, made the seventh Pakistan calling the
operation by India and active war.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
We want to pray against that.
Speaker 3 (16:46):
Homeland Scurity Secretary Christy Nome says traveling without a real
ID compliant card is possible today, but arrive early. There's
going to be a lot of questions to ask and
the conclave will begin in minutes as the Roman Catholic
Church and its cardinals will select a new pope. Can't
have your morning show without your voice, just ahead of
your sounds of the day. Let's start with I think
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Keithson Youngstown.
Speaker 11 (17:09):
No.
Speaker 2 (17:10):
So I can just imagine the story.
Speaker 6 (17:12):
Had the bomber in Rio been successful, and had countless
lives been taken, the mainstream media would have said, if
only Donald Trump wouldn't have deported the guy, then all
of these lives would have been saved because he would
have still been in this country and not in Rio.
I can just see it, and I would bet money
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that would be the top story.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
Yeah, you're probably not crazy, by the way, if you're
just joining us. It turns out that bombing plot in
Rio de Janeiro was one of the deported illegals from
the United States a month ago, Lewis de Silva, forty
four years old. This is the kind of people Biden
was letting in. This is the kind of people that
Donald Trump is removing and that the Democrats are I mean,
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I want is there going to be a member of
Congress go to Brazil now and meet with da Silva
and fight to get him back here for his due process.
What an inconvenient truth for their narrative, But what a
narratives die of reality every time, Shannon, you're up next.
Speaker 12 (18:17):
The illegal immigration and the vote issue, to me seems obvious.
They're losing the black vote, They've almost completely lost the
domestic Latino vote. They've got to find something else because
the LGDBQ plus community is not big enough to keep
them in power.
Speaker 3 (18:37):
Yeah, and that's why we had the discussion. Can attent
get so big that you lose your identity? Can attend
get so big that you lose control? They're still searching
for a leader, They're still searching for a message. The
problem in the check made is if you're not all
these things, I mean, if wokeness is dead and that's
what you are, identity politics, what are you? It's not
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going to be easy. They don't have a lot of
time to figure it out. Terms will really get under
way in just a couple of months. Let's get Roy
at final Sayer Michael.
Speaker 13 (19:05):
If things pop off between Pakistan and India, can we
at least hope that Pakistan takes out all the scammer
call centers in India?
Speaker 3 (19:15):
Well, these two came very close to exchanging weapons and
mass destruction about twenty years ago.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
I'm not joking til this threat is removed.
Speaker 8 (19:29):
People who majored in all the sail and puberty bought.
Speaker 7 (19:34):
They're going to a little bit.
Speaker 14 (19:35):
Any of you in the media clearly missed the art
of the deal.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
It's going to work out, always revealing, often entertaining. Time
for your Sounds of the day at thirty nine minutes
after the hour, Well, I said to be a fly
in the wall. You don't have to be a fly
in the wall anymore. President Trump does everything transparently. Every
day the media is invited into the Oval Office to
watch government do business.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
Let's hope this is something that continues long after Donald
try So.
Speaker 3 (20:00):
Here comes the new left leaning, very woke Prime Minister
of Canada into the Oval Office. Now, the President had
made jokes about Canada being the fifty first state, and
this Mark Karney used that as the fuel to get
elected doing Native pride or not for sale? Okay, you
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get elected. You're in a tariff war with the United States.
The president, for the life of me, I don't know
why he kept referring to them as a fifty first state.
I thought that was disrespectful, But how does this all
play out now as the Canadian Prime minister visits. Well,
that's why we have sounds of the day.
Speaker 15 (20:45):
Right, the largest client of the United States in the
totality all the goods.
Speaker 7 (20:51):
So we are the largest client in the United States.
Speaker 15 (20:53):
We have a tremendous auto sector between the two of us,
and the changes that made have been helpful. Fifty percent
of a car that comes from Canada's America. That's not
like anywhere else in the world. And to your question
about is there one thing, No, this is.
Speaker 4 (21:09):
A bigger discussion.
Speaker 15 (21:10):
There are much bigger forces involved and this will take
some time in some discussions, and.
Speaker 7 (21:16):
That's why we're here.
Speaker 3 (21:18):
So here's the showdown. He talks tough at home in Canada.
Trump talks home tough at home in America. We're your
biggest customer. There's a lot to talk about, and you
want if the president's going to smooth things over, well
watch where it goes.
Speaker 4 (21:36):
To have those discussions. And that's that is represented by
who's sitting around.
Speaker 7 (21:41):
See, the conflict is and this is very friendly.
Speaker 11 (21:46):
This is not going to be like we had another
little blow up with somebody else that was so much different.
Speaker 7 (21:50):
This is a very friendly conversation. But we want to
make our own cars.
Speaker 11 (21:56):
We don't really want cars from Canada, and we put
tariffs on cars from Canada and at a certain point
it won't make economic sense for Canada to build those cars.
And we don't want steel from Canada because we're making
our own steel and we're having massive steel plants being
built right now as we speak. We really don't want
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Canadian steel, and we don't want Canadian aluminum and various
other things because we want to be able to do
it ourselves. And we, because of you know, past thinking
of people, we have a tremendous deficit with Canada. In
other words, they have a surplus with us, and there's
no reason for us to be subsidized in Canada. Canada
(22:37):
is a place that will have to be able to
This is.
Speaker 3 (22:41):
A very uncomfortable thing to watch, the Prime Minister of
Canada said, squirm in his chair and listen to.
Speaker 7 (22:47):
Take care of itself economically. I assume they can. I
will tell you that Trudeau, when I spoke to him,
I used to call him Governor Trudeau. I think that
probably didn't help his election. But when I spoke to him,
I said, so, why are we taking your cars?
Speaker 11 (23:02):
Why are we taking your We want to make a
moreself I mean, I said, and if the price of
your cars went up, or if we put a tariff,
if we put a tariff on your cars of twenty
five percent, what would that mean to you?
Speaker 7 (23:17):
He said, that would mean the end of Canada.
Speaker 11 (23:19):
He actually said that to me, and I said, that's
a strange answer, but I understand his answer. But no,
I mean, it's it's hard to justify subsidizing Canada to
the tune of maybe two hundred billion dollars a year.
We protect Canada militarily and we always will.
Speaker 7 (23:38):
We're going to you know, that's not a money thing.
That's but we always will. But you know it's not fair.
Speaker 11 (23:45):
But why are we subsidizing Canada two hundred billion dollars
a year or whatever the number might be.
Speaker 7 (23:50):
It's a very substantial number.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
That's uncomfortable.
Speaker 3 (23:59):
Meanwhile, unrelated, who knows Alberta's premier will hold referendums to
split Canada if petition reaches its mark. So Danielle Smith
said Monday she would hold a referendum for the province's
departure from the Great Right North if citizen petitions obtain
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the necessary number of signatures. I mean, you know, just
went out of one side of my mouth. I say,
I don't know why the president be little Canada in
such a way as to suggest they could be a
fifty first state. But maybe this ends with a portion
of Canada that will and maybe that's where there's a
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partnership across that line. But the President didn't back down
at all. It was uncomfortable to listen too, as you
know the.
Speaker 7 (24:53):
Relist in Saudi Arabia. We're going to Uee and Qatar
and that'll be I guess Monday night. Some of you
are coming with us.
Speaker 11 (25:03):
I think before then, we're gonna have a very very
big announcement to make like as big as it gets.
Speaker 7 (25:09):
And I won't tell you on what, but it's gonna
and it's very positive. I'd also I tell you if
it is negative or positive. I can't keep that at
it is.
Speaker 2 (25:17):
Really really comport We talked to White House correspond to
John Decker.
Speaker 3 (25:20):
What might this big announcement be? I was thinking, could
this be an arrangement with Air of Nations over control
and oversight of the gas area. He thinks it has
more to do with trade time. Will tell well, we
always love to watch Harry Enton reveal the truth to CNN.
(25:41):
CNN is always in mid air with narratives, and.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
Of course their narratives are, everybody regrets.
Speaker 3 (25:49):
Electing Donald Trump. Everything's going terrible. The world as we
know it is about to end because we elected Donald Trump.
And there's Harry Inton, the same guy that was telling
him you're gonna lose the election. You're gonna lose the
election when they were saying can't win, and he's a
rapist and he's a felon.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
They still don't listen to him. But here's one on net.
Speaker 3 (26:07):
Approval rating on handling crime, very relevant after yesterday's big bust.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
Listen, what do we have here.
Speaker 16 (26:14):
We have a positive rating for Donald Trump even in
the most recent polling. Look at that, at plus two points,
far better than Joe.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Biden, who was so far under water.
Speaker 16 (26:24):
My goodness, he was setting records at minus twenty six points.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
You rarely ever see it.
Speaker 4 (26:28):
So Donald Trump ran.
Speaker 7 (26:30):
In part on law and order.
Speaker 16 (26:31):
It was one of the reasons that he got elected.
And at this particular point, Americans like what they're hearing
from him on the issue of crime. And you see
this right here, with a plus two net approval rating,
far better than Joe Biden left office with back in
twenty twenty four.
Speaker 5 (26:45):
How does this then compare to how people viewed it
in the first term.
Speaker 16 (26:48):
Yeah, so this is another interesting thing, right, we compared
Donald Trump's first term to now his second term, and
what do we see here? We see that Donald Trump's
net approval rating on handling crime is far better now
at plus us two points.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
The view of term number two.
Speaker 16 (27:02):
Then we go back to a retrospective approval rating back
in March of twenty twenty four, in which he was
underwater at minus thirteen points. So he's doing fifteen points
better in terms of how people are viewing his handling
of crime.
Speaker 3 (27:14):
Now, well he's handling it better with a better cabinet.
I mean, now you got cash Betel, Now you got
Pam BONDI now you have stopped at the border crossings,
you have secured the border, and you are massively deporting criminals.
Why today the very bomber thwarted from killing who knows
(27:34):
how many at a Lady Gaga concert turns out to
be a deported illegal from a month ago in the
United States. He's a doing a better job but make
no mistake about it, the reverse of that story that
Harrieton could have made, as the Democrats are disaster when
it comes to the priority of keeping the American people safe. Now,
(27:58):
for Donald Trump, mission accomplished on the order and it
overlaps in to law enforcement and security. He is tax
cuts and working out this tariff situation away from being
Mount Rushmore. Well, you know, the Left isn't going to
want to talk about due process for Da Silva, after all,
(28:18):
he's an arrested bomber in Rio de Janeiro. But that
doesn't stop them from hand picking a few cases to
try to make a point even when they can't make one.
Speaker 14 (28:28):
One of those forms is ICE Form seventy one DASH
zero seven eight or the caregiver Designation at a rest form.
Were any of the individuals who were deported, who had
US citizen children deported with them, were they given an
opportunity to sign that form?
Speaker 3 (28:47):
Okay, this is Democratic Representative Rona Escobar questioning Homeland Security
Secretary Christy Nome.
Speaker 14 (28:52):
Listen, when these the specific cases that you're referencing with
these children, it was the parent's choice.
Speaker 4 (28:58):
To take them.
Speaker 14 (29:00):
Did ID is all on the policies to keep families
to get it, ma'am man, ma'am reclaiming my time?
Speaker 3 (29:14):
Okay, the truth of men is you're going to hand
pick a kid with cancer who was deported with his family.
It's his parents' fault for entering the country illegally. They
get deported and they make the choice to take their
children with them, of which the administration supports keeping families together.
But this representative doesn't like the truth, doesn't like the answer.
(29:37):
She's got to stick to the narrative. So the remainder
of this really begs the question who's filibustering?
Speaker 2 (29:44):
Who here the questioner or the witness?
Speaker 14 (29:49):
I told you at the top of this man, mam
reclaiming my time, I said that the questions are really simple,
yes or no? Were these was that form used in
any of those case?
Speaker 4 (30:00):
I will get past on that specific form.
Speaker 3 (30:02):
I don't know the thank you.
Speaker 4 (30:03):
I do know these mothers. Okay.
Speaker 14 (30:06):
The second form, ma'am reclaiming my time. Reiter ma'am please,
ma'am reclaiming my time. I'd like you to avoid the
filibusters so I can get to all my questions answering
your questions. So the second ice form that I'd like
to ask.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
It's clearly a hill they're going to die on. They're
not going to get it, and it does make you
wonder well.
Speaker 3 (30:32):
Some members of Congress Democrats be heading to Rio to
visit with Da Silva, the bomber who was deported like
they did Garcia.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
The MS thirteen game. Only time will tell, but don't
bet again. All right, everybody, look alone.
Speaker 4 (30:51):
Have the opportunity for a brief pe civics lesson.
Speaker 7 (30:54):
Perhaps you'd like to be alone with financial condition.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
That your Sounds of the day, This is your morning
Show with Michael del Chrono.
Speaker 3 (31:09):
Pakistan is calling the operation by India an active war.
Let's hope cooler heads prevail. The Supreme Court giving a
big victory to Donald Trump and the ability to implement
a ban on transgendered people serving in the military, and
the Roman Catholic Church's process of a conclave to elect
a new pope begins in mere minutes and starting today,
you must have a real id card to fly kind
(31:33):
of roy O'Neil, our national correspondent is here with the details.
Speaker 2 (31:36):
If you don't what you're in for today, good morning
ry Yeah.
Speaker 13 (31:40):
Twenty years later, still more wiggle room Secretary of Homeland
Security Christy Nolam, saying that you're not going to be
turned away at the TSA checkpoint in the airport if
you don't have a real ID, but you will likely
be subjected to more individualized screening, and.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
We're going to harass the crap out of you pretty much.
Speaker 13 (32:02):
Most people still don't have the real ID yet, believe
it or not, but a lot already had it done
and weren't even aware of the change when they renewed
their driver's license. The passport is probably the best backup
if you don't have that real ID, but there are
fifteen other forms of documentation that can get you through,
so see the full list at TSA dot gov.
Speaker 2 (32:22):
All right, so here's the lesson. You had twenty one
years to comply with this.
Speaker 3 (32:27):
I don't even know if the standard of why we're
doing this in terms of I mean, this is a
solution that was come up within what two thousand and five?
It was past and five, yep, all right, So this
was how to keep us safer post nine to eleven
from the view of twenty years ago compared to today,
(32:50):
and yet still people aren't ready for it. But I mean,
the bottom line is if you don't have a real
ID and you don't have a passport, but you do
have a driver's license, get there very early. There's going
to be some further screening. And then we visited earlier
this morning about what's about to happen. In mere minutes,
they'll all come in with their luggage cardinals, but only
(33:12):
one will leave as Pope and will know that the
pope has been selected when we see the white smoke,
And really the direction of the church is what's at
stake here. Does it go back to its traditional conservative
roots that have Benedict and Pope John Paul the Second
or does it stay on a more liberal trajectory as
(33:33):
it was under Francis.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
In time will tell, right, Yeah, And that's about all
that we'll know.
Speaker 13 (33:37):
Right time is going to tell, because everything from outside
the doors of the Sistine Chapel is pretty much just speculation.
One hundred and thirty three cardinals are eligible to vote
the next Pope will need the votes of at least
two thirds of that group in order to become the
next Pope, and whether they choose from someone from Africa
and Asia to represent the growing part of the church
(33:59):
or I'm from Italy to go old school again.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
All just speculation at this point.
Speaker 3 (34:04):
I don't expect white smoke today with two.
Speaker 2 (34:06):
Votes, but maybe tomorrow and by Friday for sure. We'll
have more with roy O'Neil throughout the week. Great jobalry,
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