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Entertain not seven minutes after the hour? Welcome to Thursday,
made the twenty second of Our Lord twenty twenty five.
You know there are and there's just so much happening
all the time. I don't know why certain things affect
us more than others. I mean, there is pain and
suffering all around us all the time. If we focus
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on it, it's overwhelming. But there's just something about this
beautiful young couple on the brink of engagement, owed everything
that was ahead in life, young marriage, the arrival of children,
the challenge of parenting, advancing in career, and it all
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ends because some idiot wants to make a statement, the
notion that these two individuals were safer in Israel, because
your perception is how dangerous it isn't Israel, Well, look
how dangerous it is in America too. Israeli embassy staff
members are dead, just a senseless shooting last night. The
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House Rules Committee, as we speak, advancing President Trump's big
beautiful bill? How big is it? How beautiful must it be?
Time will tell very shortly. We think we're going to
have a vote on that. And President Trump confronted the
That was an awkward moment. I didn't save it. This
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will hurt Trump or hurt Red's feelings. I didn't save
the one with Martha McCallum. But there was a sound
where she was on with Brett bare and she's basically saying, look,
if you're a visiting president and you're walking into the Oval, office.
You better have your head on a swivel. You better
enter it like you're approaching a debate, because this guy
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will hold you accountable.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
And that's exactly what President Trump did. I mean, put the.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
Targeting of whites in South Africa right in his face
with evidence. It was we yesterday we had that moment
with Megan Kelly just destroying Jake Tapper. I didn't know
how to describe it other than what it looked like
a deposition gone really bad, like a really really sharp
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attorney with a really conniving, unsharp defendant who didn't have
an answer for anything and just tried to lie their
way out of lies.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
It was just it was so uncoverable.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
That's kind of how it was for the South African
president in the Oval office with the President yesterday, we'll
have plenty of sound on that. Two women are under
arrest in connection with a massive jail break into Orleans,
so we know what was it was it the janitor
that turned the water off so that they could disconnect
the toilet. I can't imagine what the women did. Sad
News Colts owner Jim Ursay has passed away just sixty
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five years old, and for thunder fans, you're up one
game to nothing in the Western Conference Final, and SGA
was named MVP of the NBA. These are the kind
of like the news stories of the day, going beyond
them into what we really need to be talking about.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
I think I said.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
Just after the first of the year, and I laid
out because the past gives you the map for the future.
And here's the Democrat Party twice trying to get a
socialist to be the nominee, twice getting out smarted by
the DNC. Bernie's now too old. You see Bernie start
handing the torch to AOC and then I know how
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this game plays. She becomes the front runner, she's out
her way to the Democratic Party nomination for President of
the United States, and the DNC tries to get involved
and pull some shenanigans. It doesn't make me nostre dell Jornal,
and it doesn't make me a rocket scientist. It just
makes me commonsensically awake and aware. That's how predictable they are,
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and kind of like the early sixties packers, Look, the
toss sweep is coming till you stop it. Well, today
I can report to you, James Carvel, the famed Democrat
strategist suggesting Heed and this is a point eighty would
support AOC, and then new research showing she is the
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face of the Democrat Party, she is on the trajectory
of being the nominee, and there's no one even close.
In fact, the only one that comes close to her
is no One. Literally, twenty six percent of registered voters
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said AOC is the face of the Democrat Party and
she is the leading choice for president of the United
States in twenty twenty eight. Next to twenty six percent
is no One third at twenty two percent. Anybody care
to take a guess, Jeffrey, embarrass yourself and take a
guest Stephen A. Smith. No, No, that would be other. Okay,
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you could fall under other. So aocs at twenty six percent,
No one is at twenty six percent, and other is
at twenty two percent. You don't get to a name
a human being until you get down to six percent.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
Kamala Harris, and.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
I suspect that that six percent is going to shrink
with the news of the Biden scandal.
Speaker 2 (06:33):
Don't you ever let anybody take your power from you.
I think they did. You took it from yourself. A
Nicover a.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Uh, Mayor Pet's at five percent. Do you know who's
in very dead?
Speaker 2 (06:48):
Last?
Speaker 1 (06:51):
This is very You know, if you think the top
is insanity, the notion that the Democrat Party far and
away by twenty percent is AOC's party. The other end
of the spectrum will shock you too. Governor Gavin Newsom's
at two percent. And last, he's probably the slickest talker
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of them all, and he is done done before he starts.
So remember, the only left shocking in life is the truth.
We told you this months and months ago. A lot
of people thought it was crazy. I got the emails.
AOC is officially the face of the Democrat Party moving forward.
And then we talked about the scandal, and I think
yesterday our conversation with David Sanati brought it full circle. Hey,
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this is worse than Watergate, way worse than Watergate. This
is one of the well, it is the simply, simply put,
the greatest political scandal in American history. It may be
one of the greatest political scandals. And it's a Trojan horse.
Speaker 2 (08:01):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
This is beyond pale, and it really goes back to
the origins of COVID COVID was the weapon to destroy Trump.
The fraud of Joe Biden was the plan to replace Trump.
So they're all interlinked. But here's the bottom line. Everybody
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got it. Everybody could see it happening in real time.
And now I guess kind of like the Manifesto and
Time magazine shadow campaign, they thought they could come out
early with a book with Jake Tapper and a reporter
from Axigos and just kind of.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
Sweeped us all into the rug.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
So it's far far away by the time you get
to midterms and the twenty eighth presidential election, but it
hasn't had that effect. It's like they're calling all the
old plays, but there's nobody blocking. And so what we
said was, at the end of the day, the Democrat
Party brand is irreparably harmed. Now that's a big word
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that means good luck. There is no way to fix
it over there is no future for this party.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
Now.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
Watergate was a scandal, but some knuckleheads broke into a
campaign headquarter in a landslide election. But the dumber move
was Nixon trying to cover it up, and that led
to a farewell wave from a helicopter and it took
a long time, and it took Ronald Reagan to resurrect
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the party. This is way worse. This is times fifty.
So our notion was this party. I already had journalism dead.
But there'll be some that have been blind to that.
They'll call this the death of journalism. Was already dead.
This is the decomposition of journalism and the death of
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the Democrat Party. Well, in our polls are plenty. We
have a poll that suggests just that, I mean, Rooster's
growing everywhere over things I have said. Roy o'nil is
going to be covering a couple of big stories. One
the no tax on tips? What is it? What's in it?
Where does it stand? The other is where in the
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world are people happiest? Obviously not in this studio today
that I'm wondering where in the world people are the happiest.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
I think it's wherever you're at happy. Happiness, by the way,
it comes from happenstance, right. Well, sure, so that could
happen anywhere, but apparently it happens more often in certain places.
Roy'll break that down for us. James Carafano or Lieutenant
Colonel's going to join us. Let's talk about Israel has
an iron dome. We're going to have a golden dome.
How different is ours from the iron dome? It's very
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very expensive, is it very very necessary? And how important
is the protection from weapons coming from space? We'll get
the breakdown from the lieutenant colonel who I don't know
where he is, but he's somewhere, far far away. As always,
he is always somewhere in the world. We could make
that to talk back. Guess where Lieutenant Colonel James Carafound.
I think it's gonna be somewhere like Budapest or something.
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It's your morning show with Michael Delchno.
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If you are just waking up, these are your top
five stories of the day. Two Israeli embassy staff members
are dead following a shooting outside the Capitol Jewish Museum
in Washington, d C.
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Wednesday night. More from Mark Mayfield.
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The suspect is in custody and shouted Free Palestine while
being arrested. Officials in DC say the man was pacing
the area shortly before the shooting and waited for the
group of people to leave. Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser
reassured the community that there is no active threat by
Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
You know, I was sitting yesterday thinking, obviously, this is
a clear message from the President and the Justice Department
about Andrew Cuomo having his sights on the mayor's race.
But it's also an investigation that should have happened at
least six seven years ago. Now Andrew Cuomo using the
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recent probe from the Department of Justice to promote his
mayoral run. In response, Brian Shook you all Morning Long.
Speaker 6 (12:23):
Reports, the New York City mayoral hopeful released a new
campaign ad showing political figures facing criminal trouble with the
federal government. The list finishes with himself and promotes if
Donald Trump doesn't want Andrew Cuomo as mayor, you do.
Cuomo is supposedly being probed regarding his house testimony about
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the COVID nineteen pandemic. I'm Brian Shook.
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Well, here's the dilemma in a nutshell. About ninety eight
percent of all medical expense in your life is going
to happen in the last year or months of your life.
You get very expensive when you get old and sick,
and there's not a really good system waiting for you,
and you better have at least one kid that really
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loves you and will advocate for you.
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This is the least surprising story.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
In fact, I'm surprised it's not in every cast every day,
but United Healthcare Group There's stock lost five point eight
percent at Market Clothes on Wednesday on the news the
company secretly was paying nursing homes to cut down on
hospital transfers.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
Tammy Trihello has more.
Speaker 7 (13:31):
The news was reported by the Guardian, which looked at
corporate and patient records, court files, interviews, and whistleblower allegations.
The practice allegedly saved the company millions but risk the
health of patients. United Health denied the allegations, noting the
Justice Department conducted all lengthy investigation and decided not to
pursue the matter. I'm Tammy Trichullo.
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I'm going to move briskly here because if I pause
at all, it'll reveal I have no idea who this is,
but singer Chris Brown.
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I say it like I know it. Do either of
you know who Chris Brown is?
Speaker 8 (14:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (14:02):
He's an R and B singer, Okay, David Rihanna, he
beat her up in the car. Really, Yeah, Well, he's
in trouble again. Sayer Chris Brown is out of jail
on bail after hearing in London.
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Michael Castner reports he.
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Was arrested in England last week in connection with the
assault of a music producer at a London nightclub in
twenty twenty three. A British judge allowed Brown to be
freed on a six point seven million dollar bail after
he was denied bail last week. This clears the way
for Brown to start his European tour that's scheduled to
begin on June eighth in Amsterdam. Brown is set to
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next appear in court on June twentieth. I'm Michael Castner.
You listen to a lot of music. Well, yeah, every
genre you seem to know. Nothing gets by you. R
and B is my jam though. Okay, well then he's
your guy.
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More people will be hitting the road this upcoming holiday weekend.
NBC's Emil Akita reports it's a travel crush has already been.
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Americans are already crisscrossing the country for Memorial Day. Triple
A projecting a record forty five million people will travel
over the long holiday weekend, the vast majority of them
by car.
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The gas Buddy national average price is coming in somewhere
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Nightly rates for hotels this long weekend are under two
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I'm really excited about this because this is one of
those moments where we can just be alone, just you
and I. So we live in a day and age
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in a matrix where we're so divided. Do you have
that talk back from the guy about the poll on AOC.
I'll use that as an example, the one that just
came in. Yeah, he basically is saying the same people
haven't chimed in yet, but I got that one.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
Yeah, pop it on real quick. I want them to
hear it is exactly.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
There's only poll in the insane Democrats right now.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
You won't find out what the sane one's who they
want until the primaries.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
And that that seems like a logical statement, and it
may have been twenty twenty five years ago. There's no
such thing anymore. So the Democrat parties that were with itself,
it's a fifty to fifty proposition now. So even when
the saying quote unquote, but I don't know what that is,
because that's not all that saying either, very progressive. The
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party is unrecognizable from John F. Kennedy and it's barely
recognizable from Ted Kennedy. This party isn't even the party
of Bill Clinton anymore, and it is now roughly approaching
fifty percent socialist Democrats going up against extreme progressives. I mean,
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if you're talking about sane Democrats, they only make up
about thirty percent of the party anymore.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
So when they chime in, they're not going to make
that much of a difference.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
That's why the Urns of the DNC has had to
get involved. You'd have had Bernie twice if they didn't
pull Shenanigans, and America is not much different. So whenever
we have a poll that would suggest seventy two percent,
remember how we talk about presidential approval ratings fifties. The
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new seventy mid fifties is like in the old days
when somebody popped into the nineties for a few minutes.
When I say seventy two percent of registered voters said this,
that's like saying nearly everyone. That's how divided we are.
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So I want you to hone in on the seventy
two percent, and I want you to keep kind of
like a north Star Watergate, and Watergate was bad. It
was a dumb break in and a runaway election that
was unnecessary, and then a really stupid attempt at a
cover up, and it led to Nixon having to say goodbye.
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That was the resolve, and then there was a healing
time now because it was isolated to one person, Nixon.
I know, you have a nice Jerry Ford, clumsy Jerry Ford.
Then he goes away, and then you come back with Reagan,
a mount Rushmore type figure, and that helped the party,
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or it could have lasted longer. But this this is different.
Speaker 2 (20:06):
Now.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
I don't know what the attempt was, because it's it's
something all the American people saw through in real time.
But I think they thought, well, let me see this first.
Had they pulled it off, and they came closer than
you thought. Yes, in the end, the electoral college was
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pretty decisive, and Trump took all five swing states. Everybody
thought I was crazy when I said he would. And
the only reason I said he would was well, if
he wins one, he's gonna win him all. And I
can't see him losing this one. So I guess he's gonna.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
Win him all. That's how I got there. I'm not
a genius.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
I just don't get distracted by all the fog of
war that many people do. But had Kamala Harris won,
do you think anybody'd be talking right now about the
greatest scandal in a American political history, a fake presidency?
Speaker 2 (21:04):
Everybody would have just moved on dot org.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
So I think that was their first getaway car. They
thought they were going to win, and then when they didn't,
and they knew once Donald Trump gets beyond one hundred days,
maybe one hundred and fifty days, he's going to.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
Get onto some of this stuff.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
So they thought they could head it off with a
book with Jake Tapper and Axios and just kind of
get it out there for the record, like they're the
jolly goodfellow for exposing it. Why to protect themselves and
the party that shares their worldview and policy views.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
Well it hasn't worked.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
Efforts by White House officials to conceal former President Joe
Biden's cognitive impairment constitute a US scandal, according to a
majority of voters, who also believe the news media were
a part of the cover up. The Democrat Party and
the news media, they're irreparably harmed. And I use the
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word irreparably because I don't believe this will ever repair
now for the journalists and the news media. I already
had them dead dead, and credibility dead, and revenue dead
in readership, viewership mostly dead and influence which was their role.
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But the Democrat Party is dead, and I said they
would be gone by the end of the decade. Well,
that is a big news. Let's go inside the numbers.
Seventy two percent of like the US voters, believe it's
a serious scandal that the White House staffers were aware
of Biden's declining mental condition, but worked to conceal it.
This is the movie Dave in real life with John
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Podesta at the auto pen. Of the seventy two percent
of likely US voters that believe it was a serious scandal,
forty eight percent considerate a very serious scandal. And if
they ever connect the dots to COVID, the use of
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Fauci and China to kill a bunch of Americans, to
destroy Trump's economy, to destroy his presidency, to make him beatable.
And then they thought they could beat him with Kamala,
but she couldn't get past the early primary, she was
so unlikable. So they cut a deal with Joe, and
then Joe won't disappear after he gets in office. But
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you got nearly fifty percent of America that considered this
a very serious scandal. I wonder what you defined very
serious as well? A hell of a lot worse than Watergate,
And I can't think of a worse one in American
political history. I can't even think of one to discuss
along with it. Just twenty three percent don't think the
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cover of Biden's condition is a serious scandal. Who on
earth might they be when you think of how they
acted as if January sixth was a serious threat to democracy.
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How about rigging a presidential race, hiding and cognitive I
mean cognitively impaired nursing home patient while someone else was
actually being president? Is that a threat to democracy? Recent reporting,
including a new book co authored by CNO anchor Jake Tepper,
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I may have to replay that audio with Megan Kelly
again today. I have never had so much enjoyment in
my life. In fact, the answer to Roy O'Neil's segment
and where in the world are people happiest? I think
listening to that podcast audio is the happiest people in
the world.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
Sorry, I interrupted myself.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
Sixty three percent of voters believe it's likely that a
major media journalist was aware of Biden's decline. We were
all aware, including forty two percent say very likely. This
is bringing down the media with the party. Among voters
who think the White House concealment of Biden's mental impairment
is very serious, seventy four percent say it's very likely.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
The media was aware. Well, of course they were.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
Only twenty one percent of voters believe that if Biden
had been elected again in twenty twenty four, he would
have been mentally and physically capable of serving another four
years again. I would love if you're one of the
twenty one percent to think Joe had four more years
in him.
Speaker 2 (26:15):
I would love to hear from you. In fact, forget
the talkback line. I want to talk to you. Eight
hundred and six eight eight nine five two.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
Two sixty percent don't think Biden would have been capable
of serving four more years. He wasn't capable of serving
four more weeks. He wasn't capable of serving the four
years that had already passed. Do you know what all
this frighteningly adds up to? How lucky are we to
have survived four years.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
Of this with wars breaking out everywhere?
Speaker 1 (26:52):
Fifty six percent of Democrats, twenty seven percent of Republicans,
forty percent of voters not affiliated with either party think
Biden's mental condition wasn't a problem when he first was
elected president.
Speaker 2 (27:03):
This this is the.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
Trickiest question if the average likely registered voter is aware,
because I do believe this is just me personally.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
I don't tell people how to think.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
I'm no smarter than you, but I personally think there's
a big difference between very rare corn pop moments during
the campaign and what we saw, I mean the decline.
And I see this because I'm living it. I have
two moms and nursing homes. I'm around this every day.
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I do think there was a big difference at the
beginning versus a year in. And I think the last
two years this guy wasn't safe outside of memory care,
nursing facilities, full skilled care. So I do think there
was a decline. I think that's a reasonable number to
change if you're following. But about the third the beginning
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of his third year of his term, this guy should
have been removed. Sixty eight percent of Republicans, twenty two
percent of Democrats, forty eight percent of unaffiliated voters say
his mental condition was already downhill. Well, I don't think
he was up to snuff to be president when he
took office in twenty twenty one. But I'm telling you
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there was a big difference between Joe Biden entering office
and leaving. But what you get is, I'm wondering if
I should just shorten this all. Yeah, I'm gonna stop
it right there. The bottom line is they didn't get
away with it. Most people saw this in real time
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as it was happening. Certainly now and the disaster of
this book, in all of the the leaks since this
is an irreparable blow to the Democrat Party and of
the news media. If I'm not reporting in days of
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massive decline in viewership of MSNBCCNN, ABC, NBC, CBS sixty
minutes Meet the Press, stuff like that Washington Post, New
York Times subscriber rates, I'm going to be shocked. And
the only reason I'll be a little bit shocked unshocked
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is they've already declined so much there's not much further
for them to go. But our question yesterday, substantiated by
this polling today, is how on earth does the Democrat
Party have a future? There's no fixing this, there's just
leaving this. And this is a party that already has
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half been defeated by a socialist element within that's loving this.
That's why all of this I got before this book
and before this polling.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
AOC is the future. I don't know if it's enough.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
To ever win a general election, but it's more than
enough to win a primary. This party may already be dead,
and I already had the media dead. This is just
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Speaker 2 (32:00):
This is your morning show with Michael del Trono.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
Uh, what is the voting looking like on the Big
Beautiful Deal?
Speaker 2 (32:09):
My guess is right down partisan line.
Speaker 1 (32:14):
Every Democrat said nay, two four yer two Republicans nay. Wow,
that's a lot of progress. It's yesterday in the day before.
You can only have three yeah. So one more nay
and there'd be no Big Beautiful bill moving forward.
Speaker 2 (32:31):
We're keeping an eye on that.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
That vote is happening as we speak, Rise and Shine.
President Trump confronted the president of South Africa coming up
and sounds the day.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
You'll hear how he did it.
Speaker 1 (32:42):
It was classic, but he held him accountable for genocide
of the white African workers farm workers. Face to face.
Mark Mayfield reports.
Speaker 5 (32:51):
Wednesday with reporters and President Cyril Roboposa President. In the
Oval office, Trump played video clips that he says proves
there is genocide.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
Against white africanors.
Speaker 5 (33:00):
Ramo Posa has denied the allegations, telling Trump there is
a minority party behind the tensions between blacks and whites.
He went on to stress that he wants to sit
down and talk about the issue. South Africa native Elon
Musk has been an unspoken critic of the current government
and was attending the meeting.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
I'm Mark Neefield. My guess is Jeffrey knows who rapper
Kid Cutt he is. Of course you do. Expected to
take the witness stand in the Diddy trial.
Speaker 10 (33:23):
Kit Cutty, whose real name is Scott Muscutty, will be
questioned about dating the music mogul's ex girlfriend, Cassie Ventura.
Cassie has already testified that Combs, in a jealous rage,
told her he wanted to blow up Cutty's car. Misscutty
is expected to testify that his car was firebombed after that. Meantime,
(33:44):
Combe's former personal assistant, George Kaplan, testified Wednesday that part
of his job was protecting Diddy's image, which included buying
drugs for him. On two occasions, and removing the liquor
bottles and baby OIF from hotel rooms before checkout. I'm
Sarah Lee Kissler.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
Attention to Telsa and Oklahoma City. That Thunder are just
three wins away from the NBA Finals and still more
good news. Jay Bilges Alexander named the NBA Most Valuable Player.
Sga says he didn't earn that MVP alone. He gave
credit to his teammates.
Speaker 8 (34:17):
I know you guys, know like we do everything together
on and off the court.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
We go shopping, we eat like.
Speaker 8 (34:23):
You guys really like my brothers, and I really mean that.
And without this, without you guys, sorry, none of this.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
Would be possible.
Speaker 8 (34:30):
And I want you guys to know, like this award
is your award too, So thank you guys so much.
Speaker 1 (34:33):
This actually got emotional. Lesga thanked his wife for pushing
him to become a player, a better player, a man,
a better man.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
You were the first person to show me what love
really meant, we sacrifice really meant.
Speaker 8 (34:47):
And I can't wait to spend the rest of this
journey called life reviews.
Speaker 2 (34:50):
Thank you for everything. We're all in this together. This
is your Morning Show with Michael Hild showing now